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A Morphing Storm: As Sandy Moves Inland, Snow And Winds Follow

An ambulance is stuck in over a foot of snow off of Highway 33 West, near Belington, W.Va. on Oct. 30. Superstorm Sandy buried parts of West Virginia under more than a foot of snow.

An ambulance is stuck in over a foot of snow off of Highway 33 West, near Belington, W.Va. on Oct. 30. Superstorm Sandy buried parts of West Virginia under more than a foot of snow.

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Even though Sandy has switched from hurricane to post-tropical cyclone, it's still a formidable storm. The latest forecast predicts strong winds and coastal storm surges up to four feet in some places. Areas from the eastern Great Lakes region to the mid-Atlantic and up to southern New England can also expect an additional inch of rain.

And NPR's Dan Charles reports from Beckley, W. Va., that there's at least a foot of snow on the ground there, and more on the way.

The mid-Atlantic region is no stranger to hurricanes, but as Sandy made its way north and onto land, it became far more wintery.

Hurricanes draw their power and energy from the heat of ocean water, releasing it high in the atmosphere. It's this transport of heat that keeps the system spinning in the characteristic counter-clockwise direction.

As Sandy moved north and turned westward toward land, it collided with cold air making its way south from Canada. The huge, rotating storm began drawing this cold air into its cyclonic path, driving it farther south. That's why we're now seeing snow in places like Ohio, Kentucky, Virginia and West Virginia.

The National Weather Service points out that winter storms can spin around like a hurricane does, but there's a key difference between a wintertime cyclone and a hurricane (one type of tropical cyclone). Winter cyclones draw their energy from differences in temperature and pressure in the atmosphere, not from ocean heat.

What continues to make Sandy so powerful is its broad diameter ? more than 1,000 miles ? and its union with the winter storm descending from Canada.

Blizzard warnings remain in effect in the higher elevations of the central Appalachians. Charles reports the heavy, wet snow is breaking tree branches and downing power lines as wind gusts up to 45 miles per hour continue to lash the region.

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Five iPhone 5s in five days: win an iPhone gift card, courtesy of Tanga!

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Day one has come and gone, but we are just twenty percent of the way through our weeklong mission to give out five iPhones. Today's contest is made possible by Tanga, an e-tailer known for offering tech magazine subscriptions on the cheap as well as closeout prices on just about anything you can think of. Tanga is hooking the lucky winner up with an Apple gift card with enough credit to cover the no-contract cost of an iPhone 5, which means you have more flexibility in choosing a carrier. So head below, read the rules and leave a comment to enter again! You have until Saturday to get your entry in, but the longer you wait, the easier it is to forget -- believe us, that happens to us all the time. (At least, we think it does.)

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Potential way to repair brain damage in multiple sclerosis

ScienceDaily (Oct. 31, 2012) ? Researchers at Oregon Health & Science University have discovered that blocking a certain enzyme in the brain can help repair the brain damage associated with multiple sclerosis and a range of other neurological disorders.

The discovery could have major implications for multiple sclerosis, complications from premature birth and other disorders and diseases caused by demyelination -- a process where the insulation-like sheath surrounding nerve cells in the brain becomes damaged or destroyed. Demyelination disrupts the ability of nerve cells to communicate with each other, and produces a range of motor, sensory and cognitive problems in MS and other disorders.

The study was published this week in the online edition of the Annals of Neurology. The study was conducted by a team of researchers led by Larry Sherman, Ph.D., who is a professor of cell and development biology at OHSU and a senior scientist in the Division of Neuroscience at the Oregon National Primate Research Center.

"What this means is that we have identified a whole new target for drugs that might promote repair of the damaged brain in any disorder in which demyelination occurs," Sherman said. "Any kind of therapy that can promote remyelination could be an absolute life-changer for the millions of people suffering from MS and other related disorders."

Sherman's lab has been studying MS and other conditions where myelin is damaged for more than 14 years. In 2005, he and his research team discovered that a sugar molecule, called hyaluronic acid, accumulates in areas of damage in the brains of humans and animals with demyelinating brain and spinal cord lesions. Their findings at the time, published in Nature Medicine, suggested that hyaluronic acid itself prevented remyelination by preventing cells that form myelin from differentiating in areas of brain damage.

The new study shows that the hyaluronic acid itself does not prevent the differentiation of myelin-forming cells. Rather, breakdown products generated by a specific enzyme that chews up hyaluronic acid -- called a hyaluronidase -- contribute to the remyelination failure.

This enzyme is highly elevated in MS patient brain lesions and in the nervous systems of animals with an MS-like disease. The research team, which included OHSU pediatric neurologist Stephen Back, M.D., and OHSU neuroscientist Steve Matsumoto, Ph.D., found that by blocking hyaluronidase activity, they could promote myelin-forming cell differentiation and remyelination in the mice with the MS-like disease. Most significantly, the drug that blocked hyaluronidase activity led to improved nerve cell function.

The next step is to develop drugs that specifically target this enzyme. "The drugs we used in this study could not be used to treat patients because of the serious side effects they might cause," said Sherman. "If we can block the specific enzyme that is contributing to remyelination failure in the nervous system, it would likely cause few, if any, side effects."

Sherman and other researchers at the ONPRC are uniquely positioned to test newly developed drugs for their safety and effectiveness in nonhuman primates at ONPRC that spontaneously develop an MS-like disease. If they find a drug that is effective in these monkeys, they will be in a good position to test such drugs in patients.

Sherman cautioned that the discovery does not necessarily signal a cure for MS. Many other factors can contribute to the problems associated MS and other demyelinating diseases, he said. But discovering the actions of this enzyme -- and finding a way to block it -- "could at the very least lead to new ways to promote the repair of brain and spinal cord damage either by targeting this enzyme alone or by inhibiting the enzyme in conjunction with other therapies."

The research was supported by grants from the National Institutes of Health, Fast Forward, LLC (a subsidiary of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society), the Laura Fund for Multiple Sclerosis Research, the March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation and the American Heart Association.

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Digital Notes: Apple Delays Latest iTunes Upgrade - NYTimes.com

On Tuesday, a day after a management shake-up and a month after the botched release of its Maps app drew a rare public apology from its chief executive, Apple quietly delayed the release of its latest upgrade to iTunes, saying it needed more time to ?get it right.?

The new version of iTunes was announced last month with no more specific timing than ?coming in October?; on Tuesday, with two days left on the month, Apple revised that timing with an orange tab on its Web site that now says ?coming in November.?

The company issued no formal announcement about the change, but in a comment to the technology news site All Things Digital, a spokesman said: ?The new iTunes is taking longer than expected and we wanted to take a little extra time to get it right. We look forward to releasing this new version of iTunes with its dramatically simpler and cleaner interface and seamless integration with iCloud before the end of November.?

The new version is supposed to have a streamlined look and better integration with iCloud, its service for synching music and video collections. It is said to be the most significant upgrade to iTunes in the 11-year life of the program, which has grown from a simple music player to the most powerful retailer in the music business ? and a force in the movie, television and e-books businesses ? and, on Apple?s PCs, the portal to its app store.


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Dallas stuns loaded Lakers in opener, 99-91

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Dallas stuns loaded Lakers in opener, 99-91
By GREG BEACHAMBy GREG BEACHAM, AP Sports Writer?THE ASSOCIATED PRESS STATEMENT OF NEWS VALUES AND PRINCIPLES?

Los Angeles Lakers' Kobe Bryant, center, shoots against Dallas Mavericks' Shawn Marion (0) as Elton Brand (42) and Lakers' Pau Gasol (16) watch in the first half of an NBA basketball game in Los Angeles, Tuesday, Oct. 30, 2012. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)

Los Angeles Lakers' Kobe Bryant, center, shoots against Dallas Mavericks' Shawn Marion (0) as Elton Brand (42) and Lakers' Pau Gasol (16) watch in the first half of an NBA basketball game in Los Angeles, Tuesday, Oct. 30, 2012. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)

Dallas Mavericks' Vince Carter, left, drives against Los Angeles Lakers' Metta World Peace in the first half of an NBA basketball game in Los Angeles, Tuesday, Oct. 30, 2012. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)

Los Angeles Lakers' Dwight Howard, top, dunks as Dallas Mavericks' Brandan Wright, right, and Shawn Marion watch in the first half of an NBA basketball game in Los Angeles, Tuesday, Oct. 30, 2012. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)

Dallas Mavericks' Brandan Wright, right, Los Angeles Lakers' Metta World Peace, center, and Los Angeles Lakers' Steve Nash go after a rebound in the first half of an NBA basketball game in Los Angeles, Tuesday, Oct. 30, 2012. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)

Dallas Mavericks' Eddy Curry (52) shoots against Los Angeles Lakers' Pau Gasol (16), of Spain, in the first half of an NBA basketball game in Los Angeles, Tuesday, Oct. 30, 2012. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)

(AP) ? Darren Collison scored 17 points, Brandan Wright added 14, and the Dallas Mavericks spoiled the Lakers debuts of Dwight Howard and Steve Nash with a 99-91 victory over Los Angeles on Tuesday night.

O.J. Mayo had 12 points as the revamped Mavericks pulled off a stunner in their opener, comfortably beating the star-studded Lakers without any help from injured Dirk Nowitzki.

Kobe Bryant scored 22 points while playing on an injured right foot, but the Lakers opened a season of enormous expectations with a major dud of a performance.

Howard had 19 points and 10 rebounds while missing 11 of his 14 free throws before fouling out with 2:02 to play. Nash managed just seven points and four assists with seemingly little to do in the Lakers' new offensive scheme.

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My husband and I?want to refinance soon.? We bought our home in 2008 for $311,000 and have made several improvements.? Based on similar local sales, I believe it will appraise for around $320,000 now.??We currently owe about $278,000, so?we do not have 20% equity.??We would also like to finish?the basement, which I am estimating will cost about $20-$25k, or possibly less, because we?are willing to?do some of the simpler work ourselves (painting, etc.).??What are?the options?? Can?we do a cash out refinance???We are?already paying PMI, so what are the pros/cons of?cashing out on?a first?mortgage, if we are eligible?? Do any lenders look at the estimated value after improvements for the refinance?? Would we be better off?refinancing the first, then getting a second for the improvements, or would we even qualify for?a loan like this?? (Our credit scores are in the 750 range,?debt ratio is less than 20% with mortgage, and we have 4 and 18 years with current employers.)

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Nuance launches Siri-esque Dragon Mobile Assistant

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Today Nuance kicked off the beta for a new app called Dragon Mobile Assistant. It lets users talk to their phones in a natural human voice for a variety of tasks, including booking calendar appointments, dictating messages, updating Facebook and Twitter, getting GPS directions, finding businesses, and checking the weather. It even has an S-voice style audio wake-up command so you don't have to press a button to initiate a query. Sure, Personal Assistant has a lot in common with Dragon Go, but this is packaged in a way to more directly offer an Android version of Siri. 

Nuance is in a good spot for launching a voice activated personal assistant given its pedigree (especially now that they've acquired Vlingo), but it's hardly the only show in town. A small start-up called Maluuba has a very sharp-looking app that focuses on specific silos of content. Of course Samsung's S-voice is an option on pretty much all of their newer phones, plus the latest version of voice search built into Jelly Bean can handle a lot. There's Evi, though it wasn't particularly great the last time we used it.

Dragon Personal Assistant is free, but it's only available in English in the U.S. for devices running Android Ice Cream Sandwich 4.0. They're expecting to launch more broadly before the end of the year, at least. Which voice-activated personal assistant do you use on Android? Are there any that are fast enough to be more practical than just typing in a query or manually navigating to something on your device? How do you think these options stack up against what's available on iOS?

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Q&A: What will candidates do on college costs? | The Daily Caller

President Barack Obama has rallied college students at dozens of campuses, touted his record on student aid and needled Republican challenger Mitt Romney for advising students to ?borrow money if you have to from your parents.? Romney counters that despite the flood of federal financial aid unleashed during Obama?s term, college costs and student debt have only grown.

The debate over rising college tuition is a microcosm of the broader debate over the economy: Obama argues he?s taken bold steps that minimized the damage of a deep recession and will build for the future. Romney says the president?s big-government interventions have backfired, and more private-sector solutions are needed.

Here are some questions ? and answers ? about the complicated landscape of college costs and the presidential campaign.

Q. What?s happened to college costs under Obama?

A. They?ve gone up ? a lot, at least at four-year schools. Since the 2008-2009 academic year in which he took office, the average public four-year college has increased its tuition list price 26 percent (beyond overall inflation). That?s an increase of about $1,800, to $8,655, according to figures released Wednesday by the College Board. However, costs have been going up since long before Obama took office, and his term coincided with unprecedented college funding cuts by the states, which are spending 26 percent less per student on higher education than five years ago.

Largely because of a massive increase in federal aid under Obama, the net price ? what the average student pays after accounting for grants and tax credits ? has gone up considerably less than the sticker price. The net price is $2,910 this year, or $570 more than the year he took office. At community colleges, aid covers on average all costs.

Q. Can either candidate do anything about the increasing prices colleges are charging?

A. Both say they?ll try. Obama has proposed a $1 billion ?Race to the Top?-style contest to reward states for reforms, and said he could cut off aid to colleges that don?t take steps to improve productivity. He?s called for working with the states to cut tuition inflation in half within 10 years. A Romney campaign paper says Washington will no longer write a ?blank check to universities to reward their tuition increases? and to support schools pursuing new models to drive down costs.

But the debate mostly concerns the enormous mix of federal aid programs for students, which will disburse about $175 billion this year in the form of grants and loans.

Q. What?s Obama?s record on student aid?

A. Obama can rightly claim he?s transformed the federal financial aid system. Partly that means more money ? Washington is on track to disburse almost $50 billion more this year than in 2008-2009. Spending on Pell Grants for low-income students has nearly doubled to about $35 billion, supporting about 10 million students, up from 6 million when he took office, and he successfully pushed Congress to postpone a scheduled doubling of the interest rate on subsidized Stafford loans.

But he?s also made structural changes. Obama stopped subsidizing banks to make student loans, and now almost all student loans come directly from the government. Much of the estimated $60 billion in savings over 10 years is channeled back into other student aid programs. A new income-based repayment program caps loan repayments for 1.1 million recent borrowers at 15 percent of discretionary income and forgives their debts after 25 years. The program will soon become a 10 percent cap and forgiveness after 20 years.

Romney says the increased aid from Washington is driving up prices, arguing in a campaign position paper the president ?returns over and over again to the old liberal playbook that has driven up tuition rates for decades.?

Q. What did Romney do about college costs as governor of Massachusetts?

A. Romney has touted the John and Abigail Adams scholarship that started when he was governor, offering top Massachusetts public high school students free tuition at state universities. A recent Harvard study argues the program steered students to colleges where they were less likely to graduate, and may have confused recipients by promising ?free tuition? but not covering mandatory fees, which are much higher than tuition at Massachusetts colleges. The report found the award is much less than similar state scholarships in places like Georgia and California.

Q. What would Romney do as president?

A. He?s pledged to reverse Obama?s ?nationalization? of the federal student loan market and return private lenders to the process. He wants to consolidate what he calls ?duplicative? student aid programs but hasn?t specified which ones.

Romney education adviser Phil Handy, in a recent debate with an Obama counterpart, called the income-based repayment program a ?creeping entitlement? but the campaign has not said publicly whether or how he would reform it. (A recent New America Foundation calls for reforms to the program so its benefits will be less weighted to higher earners).

Q. What about tax credits?

A. Obama wants to extend the American Opportunity Tax Credit, which provides about 10 million families a tax refund of up to $2,500 for tuition, fees and course materials. Romney?s tax plan would allow that credit to expire and revert to the old HOPE tax credit, which is less generous to students and less expensive for the government. Unlike HOPE, the AOTC is partly refundable, meaning low-income students can benefit even if they don?t owe taxes.

Some education finance experts have criticized the AOTC, arguing other programs channel benefits more effectively to the neediest students. Obama campaign policy director James Kvaal counters it?s important to help middle-class families afford college as well as the low-income students who use Pell Grants.

Q. What is the problem with Pell Grant funding and what will the candidates do about it?

A. Pell is the main college aid program for low-income students. The awards are given on a sliding scale, and only about one-third of recipients receive the maximum (currently $5,550). Typically those who get the maximum are the very poorest students (more than 90 percent come from families earning under $30,000).

Congress has essentially laid out a schedule of Pell awards where the maximum rises to $6,030 in coming years, but hasn?t provided full funding for that commitment. There?s a shortfall averaging roughly $8 billion annually starting in 2014. Obama?s latest budget proposal calls for filling the immediate shortfall, partly through redirected savings, and working with Congress on a long-term fix. But he doesn?t propose tightening eligibility requirements.

Romney said during the second debate he wants to keep Pell ?growing.? But a Romney campaign paper calls for ?refocusing? Pell on the neediest to preserve its financial viability. Handy, the Romney education adviser, said Pell Grants need to be ?radically fixed.?

In short, Romney?s campaign has made it increasingly clear he?s talking about keeping the maximum Pell on track for its scheduled increase, but limiting eligibility or lowering awards for the those who get less than the maximum ? currently about 6.5 million students who typically come from families earning $30,000-$50,000 annually. If Romney ever signed into law the House budget of his running mate, Rep. Paul Ryan of Wisconsin, more than 1 million students could be on track to lose their Pell Grant eligibility over the next decade, according to an analysis by The Education Trust, a non-partisan Washington, D.C.-based policy and advocacy group.

Q. How do the candidates differ on student loans?

A. When Obama took office, two federal loan systems existed side-by-side ? one offering direct loans from the government, the other subsidizing a kind of federal loan provided by private lenders. Obama ended the second system and moved entirely to direct lending.

Romney?s campaign says the decision ?moved a trillion-dollar obligation? to the federal balance sheet and is proving more expensive than expected, citing a Barclays research report that estimates costs of direct lending have been underestimated by $225 billion between now and 2020. Even accounting for the $60 billion in lender subsidies Obama has eliminated, Romney contends returning to a system that incorporates private lenders would offer taxpayers more efficiency and students better service.

Obama argues the $60 billion previously allocated to paying private lenders was wasted. Kvaal says it?s actually Obama?s direct-lending approach that makes better use of market forces ? instead of getting subsidy checks, the student loan companies now compete for government contracts to service the direct loans, replacing bureaucrats. Jason DeLisle, a former member of Senate Budget Committee?s Republican staff who now directs the Federal Education Budget Project at the New America Foundation, agrees, calling the changes Obama made ?something Bain Capital would come up with? rather than the government takeover Romney describes.

Q. Is Romney right that Obama?s direct lending changes are costing the government and that taxpayers are ?on the hook??

A. The short answers are ?not really? and ?possibly? ? but those are complicated questions.

Romney?s campaign points to figures that the Department of Education borrowed billions more from the Treasury than expected to meet student loan demand, and that those loans are performing worse than expected.

But experts such as Mark Kantrowitz, creator of the website finaid.org and a leading student aid expert, and others say looking at a given year?s cash flow the way Romney?s campaign does isn?t how you tell whether any lender ? whether a bank or the government ? will eventually make or lose money on the loans it?s making.

In fact, it?s impossible to know whether taxpayers will make or lose money over time on the student loans Washington?s now disbursing; that will depend on unpredictable variables like future interest rates, and how many borrowers default or choose the income-based repayment option.

Still, there are accounting methods to estimate the present value of the payments the government will collect on those loans over the coming years. The method the Congressional Budget Office is required by law to use values the $113 billion in direct loans Washington will disburse to students this year at $150 billion ? in other words, an asset worth $37 billion to taxpayers, not a liability. A different valuation method favored by some in Congress and many economists shows direct lending as less profitable, but still in the black and far more profitable than subsidized lending.

True, like any lender, the federal government could be ?on the hook? for big losses if current projections are off and defaults jump. But that would also be true in the old system of government-guaranteed loans. Under current projections, direct lending will make money for taxpayers (though the point of the federal student loan program wasn?t originally to make money; it was to help students attend college).

DeLisle, the former Republican staffer, is more blunt. He calls the Romney campaign?s argument about costs in direct lending ?a totally phony concept meant to bamboozle people into thinking we?re borrowing from China to make these loans and it?s going to take the federal government down.?

Q. Any other differences?

A. The Obama administration has aggressively pushed to regulate for-profit colleges, which receive billions in taxpayer-funded student aid dollars but have higher default rates and lower completion rates than other types of schools. Romney says those regulations are misguided and will stamp out innovation and student choice.

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Source: http://dailycaller.com/2012/10/24/qa-what-will-candidates-do-on-college-costs/

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Armie Hammer helps car accident victims

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By Bruna Nessif, E! Online

Imagine looking up to see that Armie Hammer is the guy helping you out of a tragic situation.?The actor got added to our list of celebrity heroes Tuesday after we found out that he and model Leeann Tweeden went to the aid of some strangers who got into a car accident on Friday night.

Luckily, Tweeden gave a detailed description of what happened on her Facebook page.

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"So random random RANDOM. I was sitting in my house when I hear an accident tonight. I throw on my shoes and run out of my house to see if I can help," she wrote. "I see it's on my (busy) corner and run down that way. I run up as a guy is helping an older woman (60ish?) out of her smashed up car that both airbags deployed in.

"Now mind you, it's rush hour at a busy intersection. People are honking at other cars because one lane is blocked and people can't go through the debris in the open lane fast enough for others.

"But it's me and this guy helping the woman (2 other girls are there. One was a witness on her Vespa. The other in her car in the parking lot of the flower shop.)"

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And then she finds out that "this guy" is not just any other guy.

"When the guy turns around, who is it?!!!! None other than: ARMIE HAMMER!!!!! (Yes, from "The Social Network," "J. Edgar" and the upcoming "The Lone Ranger" with Johnny Depp!)

There are more real-life heroes than you may think

"Yes, ladies. The cutie Armie was in the opposite turn lane in his Audi and watched the whole thing go down and got out of his car to help. Me and him. Out of millions in LA."

How exciting! Tweeden also mentioned that she had met the actor and his wife once before, and leaves fans knowing that "no one was seriously injured."

-- reporting by Ken Baker

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AstraZeneca to develop key Ironwood drug in China

Cambridge?s Ironwood Pharmaceuticals has struck a deal worth up to $150 million with global drug giant AstraZeneca.

The two companies will work together to develop and commercialize Ironwood?s irritable bowel syndrome treatment linaclotide in China. The drug won U.S. Food and Drug Administration approval in August.

?China is one of the fastest growing prescription medicines markets in the world and linaclotide represents a valuable opportunity to meet the needs of local patients by providing an innovative new treatment option,? said Mark Mallon, head of AstraZeneca?s China and Asia-Pacific operations.

London-based AstraZeneca agreed to make a $25 million upfront payment to Ironwood, which will be eligible for another $125 million in milestone payments depending on whether it hits certain sales targets.

Meanwhile, Ironwood agreed to deploy its sales force of about 160 people to promote AstraZeneca?s Nexium, a treatment for acid reflux disease, in the United States.

?This agreement provides our experienced clinical sales specialists with the opportunity to bring two different and effective therapies to physicians for managing their patients who have these prevalent and troublesome gastrointestinal disorders,? said Thomas McCourt, Ironwood?s chief commercial officer and senior vice president of marketing and sales.

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Syracuse native will interview Jim Boeheim about prostate cancer tonight on radio

Dr. Stacy Loeb, a urologist in New York City, hosts a Men's Health radio show on Sirius XM 81 twice a month on Wednesday nights.

Tonight, Loeb will interview SU coach Jim Boeheim about prostate cancer from 6:30 to 7 p.m.

She begins her show tonight at 6 by speaking with Dr. William J. Catalona, Medical Director of the Urological Research Foundation. Dr. Catalona developed the PSA test as a screening for prostate cancer. After Loeb's conversation with Boeheim, she will interview Sports Illustrated reporter Jack McCallum, who is also a prostate cancer survivor.

Boeheim was diagnosed with prostate cancer in December 2001. He has talked frequently about his condition and his treatment with the idea that his candor could help raise awareness about prostate cancer.

Loeb, a Syracuse native and big SU basketball fan, is a urologist at NYU Langone Medical Center in New York.


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10 Top Ways to Market Your Real Estate Investing Business

Marketing is the most important part of every business. Here?s my ?Top 10? List of Ways to Market Your Real Estate Investing Business.

I listed it in order with respect to your budget. So if your budget is small, you do the first few things on the list. When you have more money, then you add more strategies in addition to the ones you?re doing, in the following order:

1. Calling Ads

For Rent, For Sale, MLS Expired Listings, Foreclosure Listings, Evicting Landlords, etc. You can find many on Craigslist, in your local paper, on your local FSBO websites, etc. You can get an agent to give you MLS Expired Listings. Some of them will have phone numbers, and you could use a data append service to add phone numbers where needed. Same thing goes with foreclosure listings.

2.Voice Blasting

There are plenty of service providers on this one. Take the phone numbers and load them with the brief recording and blast it. (If you don?t have many numbers, it?s better to call yourself!)

3. Door Knocking

Get a list of foreclosures, go to their door, and offer help. Use Microsoft Street & Trips to optimize routes, so you don?t waste time driving around.

4. Bandit Signs

Buy or make bandit signs: ?We Buy Houses? or ?Sell Your House In 7 Days.? Put them on wood sticks and place as many as possible. Watch out for sign ordinances.

5. Direct Mail

Expired Listings ? Get a real estate agent to give you Expireds, Cancelleds, Withdrawn, and mail a letter or a postcard. You need to do this in 2-3 steps. It is important to mail to them AS SOON AS they expire. Otherwise, they?ll re-list it and won?t be interested.

6. Direct Mail

Foreclosure Listings ? Subscribe to a list provider. Some title companies or agents will give them to you for free. Filter to narrow down your list ? that is CRUCIAL.

7. Run Newspaper Ads

Under ?Houses For Sale? or ?Real Estate Services.? Typical ads are: ?We Buy Houses,? ?Cash for Houses Fast,? ?Sell Your House in 7 Days,? etc.

8. Direct Mail

Targeted Lists ? This is where you totally eliminate competition, but it is more costly to mail than the above.

You can target 30/60/90 days late. You can do saturation mailings (every route in a ZIP ? postage gets very low). You can also target different type of loans out there; different type of equity positions; divorces, evictions, owners with different type of liens, etc. Your imagination will produce an endless possibilities.

9. Pay-per-Click

Google, Bing, and Facebook Pay-per-Click (PPC) advertising. Make sure your real estate investing business has a website with a squeeze page, so you can capture the leads. Optimization is the key here.

10. Social Media and Google+

Make sure you?re targeting local (the ?diamond is in your back yard?).? Don?t buy properties out of town?too many hassles.

A Few Tips?

Direct Mail is my favorite because it allows precise targeting ? if you want houses in foreclosure, then you get that list. If you want free & clear houses then you get that list, etc. It?s the only method that allows you precise targeting, but it needs the know-how.

IMPORTANT: the most important thing with marketing is? tracking! It?s a must or you?re shooting blind. You will never get good at this if you don?t know what?s working and what?s not.

So find out what marketing piece works best for you. Is it a postcard, a letter, a check letter, a yellow letter, etc.

Be Creative ? Get creative to increase the response. We mail ?check letter? looking mailings, air mail envelopes, transparent envelopes, torn envelope in half w letter in it, lumpy mail with Alka Seltzer pills, million dollar bills, fridge magnets, etc. One of my best responses was the letter in a Ziplock bag. I mailed thousands of those.

Response Rate ? It really varies from city to city. In bigger cities where there is a lot of competition, generally it is around a few percent or even lower. And your response will go down as the market is heating up.

But? I?ve made a fortune on 0.02% ? 1% response. The key is to get your first few deals done. Then you?ll be able to spend whatever you want on marketing. For example, you?d spend $3,000 to make $30,000, right? Any day of the week. So if you sent out 5,000 postcards, and got 10 ? 50 calls, and ended up doing one deal with $30,000 profit, would it be worth it? Of course.

Where Do I Start?

You start by calling sellers. Even if you have money for marketing, you need to start with calling first, unless you are already an experienced investor. That?s because every method listed will cost money. So when the phone rings, there?s a real cost associated with that ring. You don?t want to practice your phone skills on the calls that cost money to generate. That?s a waste of money.

My advice is to talk to a minimum of 100 sellers first before you start marketing. In addition to getting good on the phone, you may find a deal or more. So my friends, get busy! You?ll be glad you did.

Read the How-to Articles, this Blog, sign up for the monthly newsletters from this site?and talk to a lot of sellers! If you persist, you will change your life!

P.S. Don?t get discouraged if you don?t have any money for marketing! I was there myself, and I started out of desperation. You?re only one deal away from a nice marketing budget.

[Editor's Note: Use the "Print Friendly" button below to print this and make sure you share it with your friends. This is top notch real-world advice from a pro.]

Source: http://www.creonline.com/blog/10-top-ways-to-market-your-real-estate-investing-business/

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PARDON OUR SILENCE: We're saving our vocal chords for ...

Pardon our brief silence in the cybersphere ? many of our bloggers have just entered the academic purgatory that is known as thesis writing / midterm grading.

As we work towards speaking and writing in coherent sentences again, we would like to invite you to submit your own writing to be featured on the blog. Our only criteria is that (1) you have graduated from and/or affiliated with Bucknell University in some way; and (b) you have something related to creative writing to share. That?s it!

In a related story: we?re especially interested in hearing from those who will be attending Homecoming this upcoming weekend. Will you be going? Our very own Jessica Vooris ?09 will be attendance, and would love to hear from you. Feel free to share your thoughts / excitement / questions for her in the comments section below. ?Ray Bucknell!

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iFunia Media Converter for Mac Adds Support for iPhone 5 and iPod Touch 5


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Chang Sha, China, October 20, 2012 ?(PR.com)? iFunia Studio, a professional developer of Mac multimedia software, today is pleased to announce the release and immediate availability of Media Converter 3.8.0, an update to its best-selling media conversion products for Mac. The update brings full iPhone 5 and iPod touch 5 support, improved the video converting speed and stability of the program.

iFunia Media Converter is an easy to use, full featured media conversion app that assists Mac users to convert DVDs, videos (including HD video up to 1080p) or audio files to more commonly used formats like MP4, AVI, FLV, WMV, MOV, M4V, MKV, 3GP, VOB, ASF, MP4 HD, H.264, MP3, AIFF, M4A and WMA etc. This app also has optimized presets designed for various other software and devices, including Apple Device, Apple Software, popular Tablets, Mobile Phones, Portable Video Player and Game Console etc. New functionality in iFunia Media Converter for Mac V3.8.0 includes: * Added profiles for iPhone 5 1080p and the iPod touch 5 1080p. * Rip DVD and Convert any video to iPhone 5 video format. * Extract audio files from video/DVD to iPhone 5/iPod touch 5 MP3 and other audio formats. * Support Converting 1080i or 1080p MKV, MPEG-2, AVI, Xvid, DivX, AVCHD, FLV, WebM to 1080p H.264 for successfully playing HD 1080p video on the iPhone 5 and iPod touch 5. * Support Converting camcorder video in 1080i or 1080p AVCHD, MPEG-2, MOD, TOD and more to MPEG-4 or DV format for easily editing camcorder footage with iMovie, Final Cut Pro, Final Cut Express.

Additionally, the new software with the following improvements: * Video conversion make easy. * Optimize the built-in player. * Improved support of popular H.264 1080p format.

?Both the iPhone 5 and iPod touch were supposed to support H.264 video up to 1080p,? said Raymond Chan, CEO of iFunia. ?Optimization for the iPhone 5 and iPod touch 5 includes precise specifications for iPhone 5 and iPod touch 5 profiles, Support 320?240, 480?272, 480?320, 640?480, 720?480, 960?640, 1280?720 resolutions, as well as a variety of audio codecs, including AAC, MP3 and Ogg that maximize the quality of the encoded video played on the device.?

Pricing and Availability Media Converter for Mac is available now through the iFunia website. The retail price of iFunia Media Converter for Mac is $49 USD. To get more information and obtain a free trial version, please visit: http://www.ifunia.com/media-converter-mac.html About iFunia Studio iFunia Studio was founded by and for people who are passionate about Apple. With a focus on the Mac platform, iFunia Studio develops the easy software solutions exclusively for the video and digital photo community. The products include iFunia Media Converter for Mac (convert between various media formats on Mac), iFunia YouTube Converter for Mac (download and convert YouTube video in a few clicks) as well as the iFunia DVD Creator for Mac (create DVD movies from home videos) and more. The company is dedicated in creating more affordable and easy multimedia software to make Mac life fun. For more information, visit http://www.ifunia.com

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Keep One of These Emergency Phones For "Just In Case ...

102212_emergency_cover.jpgNot everyone may be clamoring for the newest iPhone or latest Android model, but it's advisable for everyone to have a basic cell phone of their own for emergency situations. "Dumb phones" aren't designed to impress, but are designed as dependable and easy-to-use communication devices ideal for emergency situations...

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Bringing back the clamshell in a big way, the Jitterbug keeps it simple with YES and NO buttons and big numbers. You can add their 5Star Urgent Response system to speak to a live agent who can help with your situation or figure out your location. It's even endorsed by John Walsh!

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You want big buttons? You got it. You want fewer buttons? Done. There's not much to this phone, which keeps it as simple as possible for ease of use. A simple lock/unlock switch on the side prevents accidental dialing without having to teach the grandparents the concept of "swipe to unlock" or swiping a complex pattern. Works with AT&T and T-Mobile.

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Big red buttons and a speaker phone. What else does grandma need? It's unlocked, so just pop in an AT&T or T-Mobile SIM and you're good to go. The JUST5 pone is compatible with hearing aids, and there is a programmable SOS button. Plus red means emergency, right!

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The SpareOne is small, and best of all, it runs off of a single traditional AA battery with a talk time of 10 hours and a 15 year shelf life. Not as small and simple as the other models, but the battery options makes it easy for the grandparents to recharge it.

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Please Value Your Education In The School Of Games | Rock, Paper ...

By Jim Rossignol on October 21st, 2012 at 10:10 am.


I once read a suggestion by conservative philosopher Roger Scruton, that you could drop all of culture into two broad categories (I paraphrase): ?High culture?, which is best appreciated with some formal education about what is going on with it (difficult literature, opera) and ?Low Culture?, which is basically everything in folk, primitive, and pop culture, for which education is not required. Sounds stupid and elitist, doesn?t it? Scruton himself admits many caveats, as I recall. It?s clearly impossible to create two such categories. But recently, well, I?ve started to think that perhaps he?s right about the education thing. At least when it comes to videogames.

I speak with reference to this FT article about a non-gamer judging videogames, and subsequent defences of the same. Actually, no, I don?t think we really need to worry about what non-gamers think of games. And that is because, in this instance, we are the highly educated elite.


I?ve read a few people suggest that it?s important to listen to non-gamers when the speak about our form. It demonstrates, it is said, the overall emptiness of games as cultural objects. It demonstrates how impenetrable our communities are, how obscure game mehanics have become, how difficult their systems are to outsiders.

Which seem like precisely the qualities of the things that Scruton describes as ?high culture?. You need to spend thousands of hours read and studying to have a proper understanding of Proust or Derrida, and the same is true of DOTA 2 or Dwarf Fortress. To master either requires research, thought, even experimentation.

What?s interesting for me, though, is that people get caught up on games not having anything to say ? something which outsiders, with their superficial appreciation of games, are quick to point out. From the New Statesman article:

But what?s most infuriating about Kellaway?s piece is its underlying truth: most video games really don?t have a lot to say. They generally have the lyrical nuance of a Eurodance song, and even a game like?Spec Ops: The Line?can?t properly critique the horrors of war when the player herself is actively creating those horrors. Kellaway?s favourite game from the selection was?Journey, one of my favourites too. But I also love?Hotline Miami, an ultra-violent and sadistically challenging title where you dress up in an animal mask and murder gangsters in a hallucinogenic world. I?m not even ashamed ? it?s a brilliant game! ? but I wouldn?t pretend it had reached a zenith of cultural significance.

I can appreciate all that. As John pointed out recently ? imagine if Dishonored had really had something to say. Imagine if Corvo?s exploits left us with some deeper, heavier message than ?it?s great to save the princess.? Now that could have been something.

But that desire persistently misses the point. The great reward from Dishonored was never meant to be the story. It was meant to be taking your existing familiarity and skill with medium of controlling first-person perspective games and using it to explore the systems and challenges laid out by the game designers. Mastering these, performing feats of stealth or supernatural combat, and relishing the results, is what matters here. Perhaps this is little more than having understood tutorials and self-educated a bit with game controller-use in other games, but I think there?s more to it. Watching players figure out what is possible in Dishonored is more like scientific method: trial and experimentation. And the reward is both sensual and intellectual. The fiction might have been weak, but who cares when what were were doing was indulging in the atmospherics and toying with the models and processes that make the game world tick?

The games that have really rewarded me ? and I will write something connected to this very soon ? are the ones where I have had to fail, and then to persist, and to educate myself. Imagine what the FT judge would think when faced with Eve Online, a game I took months and years of extended daily play to master. Would she even comprehend what it meant without serious study? Hell, most MMO designers don?t seem to understand it. And I say that from indignant and disbelieving experience in interviewing those people, time and again.

Can you really be expected to understand Day Z without some time in the heartland of first-person games? Even experienced gamers baulked at its difficulty, and at Arma 2?s arcane controls and interface. No, it was the people who wanted to learn, and made the effort to learn, and usually had plenty of existing experience, were actually rewarded for their time, or understood what that story-free sandbox of horror and survival was actually about.

The arbiters of cultural value are too used to looking for metaphors and messages. In games, though, the active process is the meaning.

And it wasn?t about its message. It wasn?t a story that can be analysed and understood for its subtext. It was about how specific systems and fictions can be integrated and then applied to human interaction. It was about what people do when their actions are mediated through a simulation of zombie apocalypse.

The connoisseur of super-hard platform games understands what those games are about, because they have the physical and emotional framework for dealing with them, and appreciating them.

People who haven?t played games, and don?t have an education in them, usually don?t understand that. And that?s fine. We shouldn?t expect them to.

Hell, people generally understand the rules of chess, but I would rather hear a master chess-player discuss the nuances and process of the thing ? for them to really decide what Chess was about ? than leave it to casual observation, as casual a game as Chess might be.

I was impressed that the FT subject spotted the combat in Mass Effect is a bit rubbish, mind. Is it that that obvious?

Source: http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2012/10/21/please-value-your-education-in-the-school-of-games/

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Meningitis victims face long, uncertain recovery

OCALA, Florida (AP) ? Vilinda York lies in her Florida hospital bed, facing a dry-erase board that lists in green marker her name, her four doctors and a smiley face.

Also on the board is this: "Anticipated date of discharge: NOT YET DETERMINED."

The 64-year-old contracted fungal meningitis after receiving three tainted steroid shots in her back. She's one of 284 people nationwide who are victims of an outbreak that began when a Massachusetts compounding pharmacy shipped contaminated medication. Twenty-three people have died.

Like many trying to recover, York, who has been hospitalized since Sept. 27, faces a long and uncertain road. Many people have died days or even weeks after being hospitalized. Fungal meningitis ? which is not contagious ? is a tenacious disease that can be treated only with powerful drugs.

"I'm determined I'm going to fight this thing," she said. "The devil is not going to win."

Dr. William Schaffner, an infectious disease specialist who chairs Vanderbilt University's Department of Preventive Medicine, said the treatment includes intravenous anti-fungal medicines that are tricky to use.

"These are powerful drugs. They're toxic," he said. "You're walking a tightrope because you want to get enough into a patient to have the therapeutic effect while at the same time you're trying not to affect, or to minimize the effect on the liver and kidneys."

Even after leaving the hospital, patients will continue antifungal drugs for weeks or months, he said.

The infectious disease doctor handling York's case did not immediately respond to a phone message.

When York talks about the last six weeks, tears run down her cheeks. She knows the disease is deadly. And if she needed a reminder, it's right there in the headline from a local newspaper on her hospital bed: "Third death reported in Marion County from fungal meningitis."

For York, 2012 started well. The retired clothing shop clerk and widow from Illinois was doing water aerobics three times a week, tending to her flower garden and spending time with church friends. They'd get together at Olive Garden and Red Lobster restaurants a couple of times a week and go to church every Sunday.

On Jan. 21, she was on her way to a wedding when she got into a car crash. It wasn't enough to put her in the hospital, but she did suffer back problems.

The pain was strong enough for her to visit a doctor at Marion Pain Clinic, where she received two steroid shots on Aug. 16. A week later, the pain was still there and she began feeling headachy, nauseous and dizzy. She chalked it up to her back and got a third shot Aug. 28.

In the weeks that followed, her health deteriorated. She couldn't lie down without extreme back pain. A friend gave her a recliner to sleep in. The headaches grew severe, sharp pains shooting from all directions into her skull.

"I couldn't walk well, I couldn't see good and I could wipe the sweat off my arms," she said.

On Sept. 27, her legs and arms grew numb. The numbness flowed upwards to her waist. That's when she called the emergency dispatcher.

"I didn't know whether I was getting ready for a stroke," she said.

When she arrived at the hospital, doctors took a spinal tap and discovered she had meningitis.

Health officials have noticed that the sickest patients with meningitis are those who either did not catch the symptoms early or who didn't receive appropriate treatment early because doctors didn't know what they were dealing with. The fungi become harder to kill once they have established themselves in a person's body.

"If treatment is given early, it is very effective," said Dr. David Reagan, medical officer for Tennessee, where the outbreak was first detected. "If it is given late, it is not very effective."

Most of the positively identified cases are caused by Exserohilum rostratum (ex-sir-oh-HY-lum ross-TRAH-tum). The fungus is commonly found in the environment, but it has never before been observed as a cause of meningitis.

Because of that, Reagan said, officials have been unable to firmly establish the incubation period and give those who received the tainted injections a date for when they will no longer need to worry about developing meningitis.

"We're saying at least six weeks, or 42 days, but we probably will extend that," he said. "This is new territory. There's no literature to tell us how long."

In York's case, doctors initially thought she had bacterial meningitis, but when she told them about the steroid shots, doctors began to assemble a theory. On Sept. 25, the New England Compounding Center had voluntarily recalled three lots of the steroid methylprednisolone acetate.

York's three shots were that steroid ? and the Marion Pain Clinic had gotten some of the tainted medicine, health officials said.

York said a doctor from Marion Pain Clinic visited her in the hospital and told her about the contaminated shots. The doctor was crying as she spoke, York added.

York passes her days by talking on the phone to two children and three grandchildren who live out of state, receiving visitors from her church and reading the Bible.

She's lost more than 10 pounds (4.5 kilograms) in the past month. She realizes she's not the woman she once was; now she's pale and weak whereas before, she liked to put on a little makeup, fix up her short brown hair and go for a walk. The only time she has walked since Sept. 27 was to shuffle to the shower on Oct. 17.

"I got to shampoo my hair and the whole nine yards," she smiled. "I enjoyed it tremendously."

York is worried about whether the meningitis will have lasting effects on her body, and she's concerned about the powerful anti-fungal medication she's taking. Doctors have had to pause the treatment because they were concerned about her liver and kidney.

York has filed a lawsuit against NECC claiming negligence, and her lawyer is getting calls from others who were sickened.

She says she's "blessed, not lucky," to be alive at this point.

"I want to get out of here," she said. "I want to go home, I want to live a normal life again. God still has a plan for me, and I'm looking forward to it."

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Travis Loller contributed to this report from Nashville.

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/meningitis-victims-face-long-uncertain-recovery-141341513.html

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