Tuesday 29 January 2013

Russia eyes North America meat ban over feed additive

MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia warned on Monday it might soon bar imports of U.S. and Canadian beef and pork if producers do not certify them free of the feed additive ractopamine.

The potential ban could jeopardize more than $500 million a year of exports to Russia and coincides with mounting U.S.-Russian tensions over trade and human rights.

Alexey Alexeyenko, the spokesman for Russia's Veterinary and Phyto-Sanitary Surveillance Service (VPSS), said chilled products could be banned from February 4 and frozen meat by February 11.

Ractopamine is a growth stimulant used to make meat leaner which is banned in some countries because of concerns that residues could remain in the meat and cause health problems despite scientific evidence stating that it is safe.

The VPSS said last week it was considering tougher measures on U.S. and Canadian meat imports because they continued to arrive without certification requested by Russia.

An earlier statement left unclear whether frozen meat would be restricted. The VPSS had said it did not receive test results for chilled meat before it was sold. Alexeyenko said frozen meat was addressed in a separate letter to North American regulators.

Alexeyenko said the certification requirements are no more onerous on producers than regulations in place in the European Union.

(Reporting by Melissa Akin; Editing by Lidia Kelly and David Cowell)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/russia-eyes-north-america-meat-ban-over-feed-121252707.html

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Monday 28 January 2013

Sunday 27 January 2013

Former animal society president spits soup on car multiple times ...

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The Charleston Police Department has arrested the former Charleston Animal Society president who is accused of spitting soup multiple times on a car?belonging to a former board member. ?

Investigators arrested?56-year-old Charles Karesh on Thursday and?charged him?with malicious injury to a person.

On Dec. 27, police met with the victim at a home on Cumberland Street regarding vandalism to his car.? The victim said on Christmas Eve and on several other occasions, someone spit what appeared to be soup on the trunk of his car which caused minor damage to the paint of the vehicle.

According to investigators, the victim hired a private investigator who videotaped Karesh vandalizing the victim's vehicle on at least one occasion.

Karesh stepped down from the Charleston Animal Society in 2011?after a criminal investigation uncovered $69,000 was taken from the organization.

The victim said he believed that Karesh may be holding a grudge against him for that case.

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Source: http://www.live5news.com/story/20709382/former-charleston-animal-society-president-spits-soup-on-car

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Hugo Chavez starting more treatment in Cuba

SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) ? Venezuela's government says President Hugo Chavez has begun additional treatment after he bounced back from complications following cancer surgery in Cuba more than six weeks ago.

Venezuelan Information Minister Ernesto Villegas said on the sidelines of a summit meeting in Chile that when Chavez underwent surgery on Dec. 11, a "malignant lesion" with severe complications was removed from the pelvis.

Villegas said that Chavez has overcome a severe respiratory infection that set in after the surgery, although he still has "a certain degree of respiratory insufficiency" and is being treated for that.

Villegas said for the first time that doctors have begun to apply, in his words, "systemic medical treatment" for his illness. He didn't give details.

THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP's earlier story is below.

Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez's condition has improved and he is now optimistic as he faces more treatment following cancer surgery, his vice president said Saturday.

Vice President Nicolas Maduro said after meeting with Chavez in Cuba that the ailing president is now "in the best moment we've seen him in these days of struggle" following his Dec. 11 cancer surgery. Chavez hasn't appeared or spoken publicly since before the operation, and his government has said he suffered complications including a severe respiratory infection but has recently been improving.

Maduro spoke on state television early Saturday after returning from Havana to Venezuela. He said he was leaving shortly for a summit meeting in Chile with a written message from Chavez.

"We're taking a message prepared by the president, and we're going to turn it over to heads of state who attend the CELAC summit. He makes fundamental proposals," Maduro said, adding that the message was in Chavez's handwriting.

Maduro said Chavez also sent a message for Venezuelans, including that he was "very optimistic" about his treatment. Maduro said Chavez is "hanging on to Christ and to life."

Maduro said Chavez also urged his supporters in Venezuela to be alert about opponents seeking to do harm to his socialist-oriented "revolution." However, Maduro didn't elaborate.

The vice president, whom Chavez designated as his successor before the operation, spoke on television surrounded by officials including Defense Minister Diego Molero and Information Minister Ernesto Villegas. Maduro said Villegas would give a more detailed update on Chavez's health later Saturday.

Chavez has undergone repeated surgeries, chemotherapy and radiation treatment for an unspecified type of pelvic cancer. He has undergone much of his treatment in Cuba.

The 58-year-old president won re-election in October, and lawmakers indefinitely put off his inauguration earlier this month in a decision that was condemned by opponents but upheld by the Supreme Court.

The vice president said that Chavez "has reviewed and evaluated reports on different areas and has made decisions."

He said Chavez evaluated the country's economic situation and budget and made decisions about gold reserves, funding for public housing projects and "social investments and economic development." Maduro didn't give more details but said the actions approved by the president were intended to "guarantee the country's economic growth, infrastructure, housing."

Maduro said that one of the documents signed by Chavez dealt with the selection of his socialist party's candidates for mayoral elections later this year. The vice president showed the signature in red ink on one of the documents.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/hugo-chavez-starting-more-treatment-cuba-223842798.html

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Saturday 26 January 2013

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Chicago municipal pension fund to divest gun maker holdings

CHICAGO (Reuters) - A pension fund for Chicago public employees has voted to divest its holdings in three companies that manufacture assault weapons, an official with the fund confirmed on Thursday.

The Municipal Employees Annuity and Benefit Fund (MEABF) voted on Wednesday to sell off just over $1 million in investments in Freedom Group Inc, Sturm Ruger and Co Inc and Smith & Wesson Holding Corp, MEABF Executive Director Jim Mohler told Reuters.

The move comes in response to the shooting last month at a Connecticut elementary school that left 20 first graders and six educators dead, shocking the nation and sparking a heated debate over gun control in the United States.

The fund delayed making a formal announcement to ensure its exposure to assault weapons makers was limited to the three companies, Mohler said. It joins public pension funds in California, New York and elsewhere that have said they either planned to dump firearms investments from their portfolios or were weighing such an option.

Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel, who ordered a review of the city's pension funds last week to see if they were invested in gun makers, welcomed the move.

In a statement, Emanuel criticized firearms companies for opposing what he called "common sense" gun safety laws, including criminal background checks on all gun purchases.

Last weekend, at the U.S. Conference of Mayors annual meeting in Washington, DC, Emanuel called on other cities to sever ties with companies that manufacture or sell assault weapons.

Earlier in the week, the Chicago Teachers Pension Fund, which has $9.5 billion in assets, voted to divest its $146,000 of investments with gun manufacturing companies.

Other Chicago agencies with investment portfolios, including the Chicago Transit Authority, the Chicago Housing Authority, and the Chicago Park District, are conducting similar reviews of their portfolios, according to City Hall.

(Reporting by James B. Kelleher; Editing by Cynthia Johnston and Eric Walsh)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/chicago-municipal-pension-fund-divest-gun-maker-holdings-020731087--finance.html

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Friday 25 January 2013

FEMA leaves many Sandy victims languishing

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Joe Casale, far right, watches workers remove debris from his flooded home in Breezy Point, N.Y., on Nov. 1.

By Miranda Leitsinger, Staff Writer, NBC News

BREEZY POINT, N.Y. -- A first-of-its-kind home repair program pioneered by the federal government and local agencies has made thousands of New York City homes livable since Hurricane Sandy, but thousands of other homeowners are still waiting for help, and growing more frustrated with each passing day.

?Nobody communicates anything to you,? said Joe Casale, a 52-year-old service engineer who lives in Breezy Point with his wife, Katie, and three sons. ?I have to keep on calling up and busting people?s chops to find out what?s going on. It?s ridiculous. ? It?s not rapid for one. We started up on Nov. 15 and they?re just getting around to us now.?? They held us back a good month I would say.?


Despite assessments like Casale's, the Federal Emergency Management Agency, widely vilified for its response after Hurricane Katrina in 2005, has mostly avoided a similar public relations disaster in the wake of Sandy. FEMA officials say that?s at least partly due to the Rapid Repairs program, aimed at getting victims back home quickly so they can focus on rebuilding.

The program, which provides free utility repairs and replacement equipment like water heaters and boilers to qualified homeowners, has restored services to more than 11,800 residences in New York City, officials say. Work is under way on about 1,900 more dwellings.

Two neighboring New York counties and two New Jersey communities are also running the same program, which they call STEP (Sheltering and Temporary Essential Power).

While the idea of Rapid Repairs initially received positive reviews, critics say the execution has been far from flawless. Nearly three months after the Oct. 29 storm, some 7,000 New York City households have not yet received help through the program.

That assessment is echoed by those still waiting, who tell stories of canceled or missed appointments, improperly installed equipment and a disorganized bureaucracy where their complaints fall on deaf ears.?

Barry Fischer, a 45-year-old electrician who also lives in this coastal New York City enclave with his wife, Christina, and their five children, called the program ?nonexistent,? noting that they had been waiting since mid-November for electrical work and a hot water heater.?

His wife, a 35-year-old college professor, said she had been going to the Rapid Repairs? offices every day to find out when the workers would come to her home. She also made dozens of calls, and even chased contractors? trucks through her neighborhood on foot and in her car, and one time even tried to cut them off and block them in order to force a conversation.?

The final straw came last week, when she met a Rapid Repairs? worker looking for a nearby home that is only occupied in the summer.

?I was really freaking out,? she said. ?? And that?s terrible. Why should somebody be really that crazy in order to get assistance??

David Friedman / NBC News

Christina Fischer plays with her disabled daughter Georgia, 4, and son Timothy, 7, after school on Jan. 14 in Rockaway Beach, N.Y.

Officials overseeing the program acknowledge there have been missteps and say they understand the frustration building among those who still don?t have basic utilities. But they defend the premise of Rapid Repairs -- that residents can rebuild their homes much more quickly when they are living in them -- and vow to learn from the mistakes, some of which resulted from their efforts to act decisively.

The program was launched two weeks after the storm struck, leaving about 20,000 residential buildings in the city with some damage or disruption to their utilities.

?We thought that with some basic repair work ? that would enable families to basically shelter in place, be in their homes, be safe and then begin the real work of rebuilding and doing it in their communities not away from (them),? Cas Holloway, deputy mayor for operations, told NBC News. ?We wanted to move fast.?

For many Sandy victims, that?s what happened.

Nine general contractors hired by the city, who in turn have more than 100 subcontractors working with them, had completed repairs on more than 6,800 buildings, comprising 11,800 residential units, as of Jan. 21, according to the mayor?s Office of Housing Recovery. Crews had started work on about 1,900 others.

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Residents of the Northeast are still picking up the pieces after Superstorm Sandy.

About 3,000 other households opted out of the program for various reasons, including not wanting to wait for repairs, Holloway said, leaving fewer than 7,000 residences still waiting.

Homeowners had from Nov. 13 through Jan. 14 to sign up for the pilot program. The city will eventually submit the bill to FEMA, which?preliminarily?authorized spending up to $500 million on the program?and is expected to reimburse between 80 percent and 90 percent of the cost.

The cost for each household is supposed to be about $10,000, though it could go higher depending on the work required, said Michael Byrne, the senior FEMA official in New York state for the Sandy response and recovery.

FEMA: What the program covers

FEMA said it no longer uses the ubiquitous travel trailers that were deployed to temporarily house thousands of Katrina victims, and Holloway and Byrne said mobile homes weren?t viable in the densely-populated urban environment of New York City. They also carry a hefty price tag of $250,000, and take months to set up, they said.

Those already helped by the program said they're happy with the results.

Fran McCabe, who responded to an NBC News inquiry about the program on Facebook, wrote: ?Waited for weeks but finally got a hot water heater and then a few weeks later got a new furnace. Work crews were WONDERFUL. ? We're very grateful to the city for this program. It would have been much faster to do the repairs privately but the cost was a hardship for us at this time.?

But for families like the Fischers, whose children include a 7-year-old son with severe hearing loss and a 4-year-old daughter with Charcot Marie Tooth Disease, a common nerve disorder that can make it hard to walk, and apraxia, a speech disorder, the intended jumpstart has proven to be a roadblock.

They still don?t have central heat, hot water or working toilets in their two-story home, which forced them to sign a one-year rental agreement on a house in Jackson Heights in northern Queens. They?ve had to dip into Barry?s 401(k) savings, since the FEMA rental aid doesn?t cover their entire rent, and they have to pay their mortgage and co-op fees on a home they can?t live in. Adding to the financial strain: Their insurance will cover just one-third of the $300,000 cost to rebuild.?

'Why ... all this insanity?'
While the city has an ?active high priority list? for residents in the greatest need of shelter, including the elderly and disabled, and Christina had informed the program many times about her disabled children, she found out last week that they weren?t on it.

Finally, a Rapid Repairs? plumber showed up with a new boiler last Friday, Christina Fischer said. In the days since, electricians have done most of the wiring though there is still no heating system for the first floor.

?I don?t understand why a family with disabled children would have had to go through all this insanity in order to get this done when this was the whole kind of point of the program ? to help the people who needed it most from the get-go,? she said. ?It came to me going there every day, me becoming very threatening for it to get done, and I think that?s really, really unfortunate.?

It's been two and a half months since Superstorm Sandy barreled through New Jersey and New York, but people are still desperately awaiting aid. NBC's Katy Tur reports.

Holloway, the deputy mayor of operations, and Byrne, of FEMA, acknowledge that there were challenges getting the pilot program up and running, which led to some delays.

Holloway said they switched from a ?first-in, first-out? service model to a block-by-block method in order to avoid ?wasting half a shift in transport.? They also had to order equipment and set up staging areas for it that were easy for contractors to access.

?There have been a lot of challenges setting this up,? he said, noting it was ?unfortunate? some of the people who signed up early ?probably have now had to wait longer than really they expected to and more than we would have liked them to.?

Holloway said the work has accelerated as the process has improved, noting that for a recent three-week period crews had worked on 100 homes a day on average. He said the program also is less expensive per household than mobile homes, though he could not say how much money the overall city bill will be.

Despite the problems, Byrne and Holloway both say they believe it could become a model for disaster response.

?I think it will end up being pretty remarkable that families are back in much faster than they might have been under a different model where you might ? go rent a place for a year and then come back,? Holloway said. ?? That is a terrible option for a homeowner and a family, and it?s terrible for a neighborhood.?

David Abramson, deputy director of Columbia University?s National Center for Disaster Preparedness, said he was initially impressed with the Rapid Repairs? concept because it addressed some key barriers facing communities when they begin the recovery process, such as having credentialed and trusted contractors.

But he said execution of the program has been spotty.

?I certainly don?t want to throw them under the bus so quickly because they?re having a lot of hiccups in the initial phase,? he said, ?(but) they?re clearly having major issues.? ?

?I think it falls in the category of good plan, poor implementation,? he added. ?

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Cranes work to remove several feet of sand deposited on Ocean Avenue by Hurricane Sandy in Sea Bright, N.J., on Oct. 31.

In the suburban New York City counties of Suffolk and Nassau, where the STEP program was announced in mid-November, more than 540 homes had been repaired by Jan. 15, out of some 2,350 households that signed up, according to FEMA.

The STEP program also is operating in two coastal New Jersey communities: Sea Bright, where 115 property owners have signed up, and in Ocean City, where enrollment data was not available.

Sea Bright Mayor Dina Long told NBC News work there is expected to begin in mid-March. A town meeting last week addressed STEP, and she said people were "grateful (for the program), they want to come home." Very few residents have insurance settlements, or they've come in much lower than their losses, leaving many of them in limbo.

Retired grandparents Jeanne and Burt Metz lost their home when Superstorm Sandy hit Breezy Point, New York. A volunteer organization told the couple that their floors and walls would be rebuilt ? but little did the Metz family know that hundreds of people were working to resurrect their entire house. NBC's Rehema Ellis reports.

?Sandy devastated this little town,? she said. ?We lost every business, 75 percent of our homes are not habitable. It?s a ghost town. ... Almost three months later, we are not getting very far. And so something like STEP at least gives us a chance to start moving back to the recovery.?

Sandy victims on the move, but temporary housing 'will never be ... home'But some of those in New York City who are just beginning to receive help from Rapid Repairs said they wish they had never waited on it.

Casale, the Breezy Point engineer, had to take a loan from his brother-in-law to help cover repairs he and his wife started on their own.

They?ve done most of the electrical work, but with no heat and water, paint wouldn't dry and they couldn?t get someone to work on their kitchen due to the cold.?

They finally received a hot water heater and a boiler on Jan. 11, but after the installation was finished the boiler began leaking and shorted out the electronic controls on Monday. They?re now waiting for a replacement part to arrive.?

?It was one big fiasco after another,? Katie Casale, 49, a personal assistant at an insurance company, said Tuesday.?

On top of that, Joe Casale found out from Rapid Repairs on Monday that the contractor had already submitted a bill saying the work was complete.

?I?m paying rent and I?m paying a mortgage for three months, so how rapid is rapid?? he said. ?It?s not a rapid repair. ? We wanted to get back in here.?

Like the Casales, Christina Fischer said her family wishes they hadn't had?to rely on the program.?

?Very few of us would have waited for Rapid Repairs if we all had the money to do this, but we don?t,? she said. The program is ?a great idea ? but winter?s upon us and it?s not done.? ?

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Superstorm Sandy: Residents consider future as demolitions begin in Breezy Point

Sandy-struck Breezy Point facing 'greatest historical challenge'

Sandy victims on the move, but temporary housing 'will never be ... home'

Full coverage of Sandy's aftermath from NBC News

Source: http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/01/24/16644140-fema-leaves-many-sandy-victims-languishing?lite

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Blocking digestive enzymes may reverse shock, stop multiorgan failure

Jan. 23, 2013 ? New research from the University of California, San Diego published in the Jan. 23 issue of Science Translational Medicine moves researchers closer to understanding and developing treatments for shock, sepsis and multiorgan failure. Collectively, these maladies represent a major unmet medical need: they are the number one cause of mortality in intensive care units in the United States, with hundreds of thousands of deaths annually. There is currently no treatment for these conditions in spite of many clinical trials.

Most researchers agree that organ failure in shock and sepsis involves the intestine -- and that it arises when the mucosal barrier of the small intestine becomes permeable. However, the mechanism by which this disrupted membrane is tied to vastly different kinds of shock, as well as multiorgan failure and death has not been understood.

In the case of sepsis (septic shock), for example, some researchers speculate that bacteria in the intestine and their toxins are responsible for organ failure. However, interventions against bacteria that are aimed at reducing mortality in patients undergoing septic shock have been unsuccessful in clinical trials.

Looking more broadly than bacteria, a team of researchers led by Geert W. Schmid-Sch?nbein in the Department of Bioengineering at the UC San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering has carried out several years of careful analysis of the events in shock. That research led them to investigate the powerful, concentrated digestive enzymes in the intestine, the same enzymes that are part of daily digestion.

These digestive enzymes need to be restricted to the inside of the small intestine by the mucosal barrier. Once this barrier is disrupted, which can occur for a variety of reasons including dramatic loss of blood, physical puncture or opening (as in shrapnel injury or appendicitis), or degradation by bacterial toxins, digestive enzymes leak into the wall of the intestine and begin digesting it, a phenomenon the UC San Diego researchers call "autodigestion." Once beyond the mucosal barrier of the small intestine, the UC San Diego researchers believe the digestive enzymes damage other organs by indiscriminately starting to degrade them, which can lead to multiorgan failure and death.

The new research, published in the Jan. 23 issue of Science Translational Medicine, provides novel results linking digestive enzymes to shock, sepsis and multiorgan failure. In particular, by administering digestive enzyme blockers directly into the small intestines of rats an hour after the onset of different types of shock, the researchers led by Schmid-Sch?nbein reversed the often fatal conditions, reduced injury to the heart and lungs, and greatly increased long-term survival of the animals from about 16 percent to 86 percent.

  • The animals that received the digestive enzyme blockers in the lumen of the intestine regained their health and survived for long periods of time after shock. (Past experimental shock studies have been limited to relatively short observation periods.)
  • The researchers showed a clear connection between direct inhibition of pancreatic digestive enzymes after the onset of three different shock models in rat, reduced organ damage and long-term survival of the animals. They demonstrated improved survival with three very different inhibitors of the digestive enzymes.
  • All three of the pancreatic enzyme inhibitors, when delivered directly into the small intestine, but not when delivered intravenously, stopped autodigestion brought on by shock. (One of these enzyme inhibitors is already approved for use in the United States for other purposes).
  • Blockade of the digestive enzymes was successful in three widely different forms of shock. The researchers studied hemorrhagic shock, septic shock and endotoxic shock.

For the first time, these studies specifically indicate that it is possible to stop autodigestion by blocking the digestive enzymes in animals with induced shock. "We saw far less damage to organs, faster recovery of the animals, and a reduction of mortality in shock," said Research Associate Frank DeLano, who carried out the studies with Schmid-Sch?nbein.

Autodigestion

The UC San Diego bioengineers have described aspects of autodigestion, as well as the potential for stopping it (and treating shock) by blocking the powerful digestive enzymes that have breached the intestine barrier, in numerous papers in the scientific literature.

This research has the potential to lead to therapies that greatly reduce fatalities, morbidity, and length of stay in intensive care units in patients undergoing various forms of shock.

"Organisms rely on full containment of the digestive enzymes in the small intestine. The moment the intestinal mucosal barrier is compromised, the digestive enzymes escape and then we are no longer digesting just our food, but we may be digesting our organs," said Schmid-Sch?nbein.

A Phase 2 clinical pilot study is under way to test the efficacy and safety of a new method of administering an enzyme inhibitor for critically ill patients such as those with new-onset sepsis and septic shock, post-operative complications, and new-onset gastrointestinal bleeding.

In addition, a published clinical report points to successful treatment of a patient with severe septic shock with digestive enzyme inhibitors delivered directly into the intestine.

In shock, there is a major failure of the mucosal barrier in the small intestine. There may also be other conditions in which the failure of this barrier is less severe, and digestive enzymes leak more slowly into the blood stream. The effect on human health of slow leakage of digestive enzymes into the body with low level of autodigestion remains to be explored, Schmid-Sch?nbein explained.

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  1. F. A. DeLano, D. B. Hoyt, G. W. Schmid-Schonbein. Pancreatic Digestive Enzyme Blockade in the Intestine Increases Survival After Experimental Shock. Science Translational Medicine, 2013; 5 (169): 169ra11 DOI: 10.1126/scitranslmed.3005046

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Thursday 24 January 2013

Nine Podcasts Worth Listening To - The Mindful Consumer

95506096About a year ago, we discussed podcasts about living green.

Please don?t waste your time searching online for green podcasts! A Google search today for ?green living podcasts? has the two highest ranked results as a TLC article which must be old because many of its links are expired, and a discontinued podcast. The same search on iTunes provides equally anemic results. The only way to find a decent podcast for living sustainably is to try them. I?ve listened to all of these podcasts and give you a short list; if you know of others then let me know.

The podcast universe is fluid, and many of the podcasts mentioned in our last post about this are gone, and some survive. I still spend lots of time alone on the car, so I sought out others.

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  • More Hip Than Hippie ? inactive
    • Founders moved on to other ventures. According to this Facebook post, ?We ended the show in February after Val closed Greenfeet as it was the major sponsor of the show.?
  • Here on Earth ? cancelled
    • After nearly 30 years on Wisconsin Public Radio, Jean Feraca, host of Here on Earth, has retired. But you can listen to the final episode here.
  • Living Green Podcast ? inactive
  • TreeHugger Radio ? inactive
  1. Content ? who cares? If it?s overly technical or academic, I?m not always listening. If the topic is too esoteric, it might also lose me.
  2. Quality ? does it sound like a bad phone call? I can?t hear what you have to say if it is painful to listen.
  3. Opinionated ? does it have a voice? If it?s just news, I?m yawning; I read that elsewhere. But if it?s a rant or in-depth discussion about the news, I?m listening.

Here are the green living podcasts I?m listening to these days, with specifics about each, including links to their Web pages and iTunes pages as well as Facebook and Twitter.

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Personality: Jill Cloutier

What it Is

The focus here is permaculture, and the podcast discusses topics involving homesteading, gardening, and other earth-connecting practices. Jill is enthusiastic and easy to listen to, while her guests are an interesting and diverse lot. The most recent episode was in November, but the blog is active so I suspect a new episode soon.

The Stats

?In Their Own Words

Jill Cloutier is an environmental educator, freelance writer, and videographer. Jill has been producing Sustainable World Radio since 2004. After surviving her early 20?s,? as a militant vegan, (?How could you eat that!?), and a ?Voice of Doom?, (?Lester Brown says that we have 8 years left.?), Jill realized that it was much more fun to educate through laughter and positive energy than through guilt, fear, and gloom.

What is Permaculture?

Larry Santoyo (LS)- Coined in the early 1970s by Australian ecologists Bill Mollison and David Holmgren, Permaculture is a contraction of the words ?permanent? and ?culture.? Permaculture is a highly developed Art, Science, and a Philosophy- all in one.? Permaculture Design is a Community Planning and Land Use Planning system that mimics nature. It offers a natural, practical and inherently economical way to model the way we build and operate our homes and communities.

Recent Episodes

  • All Good Things Organic Seeds- A Conversation With Organic Farmer Justin Huhn
  • The REAL Green Revolution In Africa: Permaculture in Zimbabwe With Julious Piti
  • Urban Homesteading- Heirloom Skills and Permaculture

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Personality: Gina Murphy-Darling

What it Is

Gina Murphy-Darling started talking green in 2008, motivated by a speaker at a conference. This growing podcast started (and remains) on the radio as a weekly local 30-minute show. Mrs. Green?s World has expanded, now with a newsletter, blog, videos, and social media presence. The podcast has about 1,400 downloads each month. While there is a local southern Arizona-based slant to some of the discussions, the messages are applicable all over.

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?Welcome to Mrs. Green?s World where we don?t tell you what to think, we just want you to. Join us each week to learn everything from simple tips to live green to living life in balance. You will hear cutting edge leaders from around the world share exciting information about energy, technology, automobiles, healthy living, fashion and so much more. Listen to Mrs. Green?s World live every Saturday at noon.?

Recent Episodes

  • A Planetary-wide Blueprint for the Future ? Daniel Rirdan, author of The Blueprint, Averting Global Collapse
  • What Can You Learn from an Octopus? ? Rafe Sagarin, PhD, Institute of Environment, University of Arizona
  • Southwest Airlines: Operating with the Green Filter ?Laurel Moffat, Outreach Communication, Southwest Airlines

What it Is

If you like public radio, you?ll like Living on Earth. It?s coverage is broad and deep, and goes beyond what 4,174 people like PRI?s Living on Earth on Facebook. The podcast delves into the science of sustainability and ecology, more than most of the others.

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  • 57 ratings on?iTunes?(52 5-star)
  • 4196 likes on?Facebook page
  • 590 Twitter followers @livingonearth

In Their Own Words

Living on Earth with Steve Curwood is the weekly environmental news and information program distributed by Public Radio International. Every week approximately 300 Public Radio stations broadcast Living on Earth?s news, features, interviews and commentary on a broad range of ecological issues.

Recent Episodes

  • Chemicals That Promote Obesity Down the Generations
  • A Troubling Climate Assessment
  • Working Woodlands for Carbon and Cash

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Personality: Keith Snow

What it Is

Chef Keith Snow talks about food, with a slant towards homesteading. He discusses using natural ingredients to make simple recipes. He promotes using food grown locally. There is a cookbook and a PBS TV show?Harvest Eating with Chef Snow.?Keith?s podcast style is friendly and informative, tying in his personal experiences with the local food messages.

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In Their Own Words

Welcome to The Harvest Eating weekly audio podcast. We discuss all things Harvest Eating and provide lots of encouragement for people getting into seasonal cooking with local foods. We?ll discuss what I am doing on the farm, new recipes and videos that are yet to be posted on the website and also career updates. Be sure to subscribe to the podcast in i-Tunes and leave a review.?

Recent Topics

  • Black Lentil Soup
  • Power of Kale
  • Making Beef and Chicken Stock

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Personality: Adam Pearson

What it Is

Recently started, in Oct 2012, Stanford University is the backdrop for Green Grid Radio that focuses on renewable energy. The students are intelligent and find some great guests to interview, asking some excellent questions.

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  • iTunes??- no ratings/reviews
  • 45 Twitter followers @greengridradio

In Their Own Words

The goal of Green Grid Radio is to provide a local and regional perspective on the Californian and American transition to renewable electricity sources. We seek to inform the broad public, as well as to showcase the work of our academic, industry, and student speakers.

The program is a weekly interview, panel, and news show that will explore different components of sustainable electricity networks, regenerative systems, and technological efficiency. Some of our show topics will fall under the umbrellas of utility-scale wind, solar, and geothermal facilities, energy efficient buildings, and transportation. Guests on the show will run the gamut from Stanford professors to industrial professionals to environmental conservationists.

Green Grid Radio airs every Thursday from 6-7 pm PST, on KZSU Stanford 90.1FM

Recent Episodes

  • Taking on Climate Change Through Education and Grassroots Action
  • Wildlife Challenges and Opportunities with Wind Energy (with Justin Allegro of the National Wildlife Federation)
  • Climate Change in the US after Superstorm Sandy (with Dr. Philip Duffy of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories)

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What it Is

KEXP is a service of the University of Washington, who holds the station?s FCC license. So the podcast had a northwest U.S. perspective with a focus on interviews to shed light on pressing environmental issues.

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The Sustainability Segment presents one-on-one interviews with inspiring leaders and grass roots activists on a variety of environmental, social, and economic issues affecting life and the future of our planet.

Recent Episodes

  • Guests Ivy Sager-Rosenthal, Campaign Director, and Erika Schreder, Science Director, Washington Toxics Coalition, speak with Diane Horn about toxic flame retardants and discuss the Toxic-Free Kids and Families Act.
  • Guest Dennis Canty, Pacific Northwest Director, American Farmland Trust, speaks with Diane Horn about the report ?Planting the Seeds: Moving to More Local Food in Western Washington.?
  • Guest April Linton of the Fair Trade Association speaks with Diane Horn about her book ?Fair Trade from the Ground Up: New Markets for Social Justice.?

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Personality: Jisung Park

What it Is

Sense and Sustainability looks at the research around sustainability from a broad perspective, with in-depth discussions and expert opinions.

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In Their Own Words

Sense and Sustainability?is a?podcast, a blog, and an online community devoted to translating the research frontier on sustainable development to the general public.

We seek to provide a forum for rigorous yet accessible, incisive yet balanced conversations about a broad range of issues pertaining to global sustainable development ? to students, researchers, professionals and practitioners in the field.

We also pitch a broad tent when it comes to defining what ?sustainability? means; in other words, we?re not just another environmental blog. We believe that truly sustainable development requires practical solutions to a wide range of interconnected problems that are by no means limited to the environmental sphere.

Sense and Sustainability?is a collaborative effort with?Consilience: The Journal of Sustainable Development at Columbia University.

Recent Episodes

  • Faith-Based Environmentalism
  • Why Should Businesses Care about Sustainability?
  • Aldo Leopold and ?Sustainability Through a Historical Lens

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Personality: June Stoyer

What it Is

June?s podcast has an extensive history and following, with a focus on organic living, as the title suggests. There are interesting topics and a diversity of guests. My only complaint is the sound quality; June sometimes sounds as if she?s on a bad phone connection.

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In Their Own Words

?The Organic View Radio Show??is a unique, live, interactive, internet talk-radio show that features key leaders, innovators and educators who work within industries that involve organics, environment, politics, living green and sustainability. Host, June Stoyer, explores the background and mission of each guest.?

June Stoyer, is a native New Yorker, born on Long Island and raised on a private organic farm in the Catskill Mountains. Her father?s passion for organic farming provided the perfect foundation for which she now thrives as an educator and an activist.

After working 12 years in Corporate America with technologies that focused on supermarket retail, consumer packaged goods and consumer behavior marketing, she decided to take the plunge as an entrepreneur. June owned and operated an organic specialty foods retail business as well as a culinary instructional business, teaching over 900 culinary, nutritional and horticultural programs for all ages.

Recent Topics

  • Jackie Wilkinson Discusses How She Won Gold
  • Creating Biodiveristy by Bringing Nature Home
  • The Role of Pesticides in Honey Bees

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Personality: Jason Aubrey

What it Is

Jason considers himself an ?entrepreneurial sustainable conservative? and has an entertaining podcast. However, many in the green movement might be taken aback by Jason?s frank discussions and open criticisms of the status quo in the world of living green. He attacks organic and vegans, for example. He asserts, and I agree, that the economic elements of sustainability are important ? his slant on green is applying business sense. Jason thinks that everybody in green is promoting an agenda. This podcast is a bit different from the others, in that it?s positioning may not align with many in the green movement. Yet there are valuable perspectives and tips, backed up by extensive show notes on his Web site.

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In Their Own Words

Jason formed Nourish the Planet Enterprises to bring business development into the greenspace and deliver quality content to the growing segment of ?pro-sumers?.?? He has spent his career in business development and startups. A consultant, former commercial lending officer, marketing director, sales manager, and special projects coordinator, he brings a unique perspective to a changing business landscape and how companies communicate their message.

Recent Episodes

  • Green Gifts
  • Alternatives to Big Food
  • Toxins

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That?s all folks ? happy listening!

Source: http://www.themindfulconsumer.com/?p=498

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Nokia is hooked on Windows Phone, now has to pay for it

Nokia is hooked on Windows Phone, now has to pay for it

When Microsoft and Nokia married at the temple of Windows Phone last year, the dowry was nothing if not complicated. Nokia had to pay a minimum amount in software royalties to Microsoft each quarter, regardless of how many Lumia smartphones it sold, but the financial hit was more than cancelled out by Microsoft's "platform support payments" coming back the other way. At some point, however, the net flow of cash was always bound to switch direction, as the cost of the software royalties grew to exceed Redmond's $250 million quarterly support payments, effectively bringing the whole thing closer to being a zero-sum transaction. According to Nokia's latest financial report, that turning point has now been reached and the company's accountants will have to start writing a minus where there used to be a plus. The extra expense makes it doubly fortunate that Nokia has just returned to profitability -- at least if future quarters prove it really has.

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Wednesday 23 January 2013

Mathematical Impressions: Can You Turn a Rubber Band into a Knot? [Video]

Theory suggests it is impossible, but geometer George Hart shows that the band's thickness can help you solve this puzzle


From Simons Science News (find original story here).

The mathematics of knot theory says that a simple loop and a trefoil?are fundamentally different knots. But is that all there is to the?question? How can you take a rubber band and turn it into a knot?

Knot theory is the study of knots and their diagrams. It?includes techniques for characterizing how knots can be transformed in three-dimensional?space and tests for determining when two different-looking knots are actually?equivalent. A good introduction is ?The Knot Book? by Colin Adams,?which explains in detail the ?Jones polynomial? mentioned in the?video.

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More videos from the Mathematical Impressions series.

Source: http://rss.sciam.com/click.phdo?i=49020c8e77e504874b000d9331f8d369

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Tuesday 22 January 2013

Exxon Mobil boss meets Iraqi leader in Baghdad

BAGHDAD (AP) ? Iraq's government says the head of Exxon Mobil has met with the prime minister to discuss the company's Iraq plans, which have angered Baghdad.

The meeting Monday in Baghdad comes as tensions rise between Iraq's Kurdish region and the central government over oil rights.

Exxon infuriated Baghdad by agreeing with the Kurds to hunt for oil in their largely autonomous region in late 2011. That pact includes exploration of land claimed by both the Kurds and Arabs.

The Irving, Texas-based firm has been planning to pull out of its stake in Iraq's 8.6-billion-barrel West Qurna-1 oil field and focus instead on the Kurdish contract.

The statement says Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki and Exxon Chairman and CEO Rex Tillerson discussed the company's activities and working conditions in Iraq.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/exxon-mobil-boss-meets-iraqi-leader-baghdad-141805081--finance.html

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Website Strategic Plan ? Part 3 ? Content Strategy

Looking ahead to 2013 you are going to need new content ideas for website content, blog posts, social media posts and maybe other online marketing plans like email newsletters.

The best advice we can give you is the more you plan what to write now,? the easier it will be to execute your website plan throughout 2013.? To help with your planning,? here are some possible ideas of what to write about:

  • Google Analytics Keyword Report for 2012 ? look at the data from your own website from last year,? do you see any topics that visitors to your site were looking for that you could further explore?
  • Search function on your website ? Does your website have a search box?? Can you pull the data on what people typed into this box?? This would be a great source of content that users were trying to find on your site but having trouble.
  • Wordtracker Question Tool ? A fun tool that will suggest a list of questions that users have submitted to search engines.? Maybe your website content could be the source of those answers?
  • Google Free Keyword Tool ? You can type subjects in the keyword suggestion tool and it will suggest a list of other related keywords.? Look for the keyword phrases that are in the form of a question.

Post with a Purpose

You need to keep your website updated, but don?t post just for the sake of posting something. That?s just busy work. If you use keyword data, information from your alerts and suggestions from customer service, that content will start drawing visitors to your
site on its own and eventually lead to more business for you.

Would you like help with your 2013 website strategy?

Download our free Website Strategic Planning Guide. In addition to the free download, you will receive a series of 5 follow-up emails to help with your plan.

Source: http://www.cyberviselimited.com/blog/2013/01/website-strategic-plan-part-3-content-strategy/

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'Death Wish' director Michael Winner dies aged 77 | Showbiz | GMA ...

LONDON- Flamboyant British film director Michael Winner, best known for the "Death Wish" series of the 1970s and 80s, died at his London home on Monday. He was 77.

In a statement released to the media, his wife Geraldine said: "A light has gone out in my life."

Winner, who reinvented himself in recent years as an outspoken restaurant critic in the Sunday Times, had been ill for some time, and revealed last summer that specialists had given him 18 months to live due to heart and liver problems.

He said in a later interview that he had considered going to the Dignitas assisted-dying clinic in Switzerland.

Winner's movie career spanned some 40 years and more than 30 feature films, including the successful Death Wish series starring Charles Bronson as a vigilante out to avenge family murders.

He worked with some of the biggest stars in Hollywood, including Marlon Brando, Robert Mitchum and Faye Dunaway, but his success was overshadowed by a divisive image in Britain as a pompous bon viveur who did nothing to hide his wealth.

According to Winner's official online biography, actor Michael Caine once said of him: "You are a complete and utter fraud. You come on like a bombastic, ill-tempered monster. It's not the side I see of you. I see a man who has a tremendous artistic eye."

In its obituary, the Daily Telegrah wrote: "Flamboyant, often boorish, he was, in many ways, his own worst enemy."

Early interest in showbusiness

Born in London in 1935, Winner took an early interest in showbusiness, writing an entertainment column aged just 14 which was published in 30 local newspapers.

According to his website, he studied law and economics at Cambridge University and worked as a film critic as a teenager before entering the world of movies full time in 1956 when he started marking documentaries and shorts.

In the 1960s Winner focused on comedies like "The Jokers" and "I'll Never Forget What's 'Isname", both of which starred Oliver Reed.

The following decade he moved on to crime capers like "The Mechanic" and "The Stone Killer" before the commercially successful Death Wish, which was released in 1974 and spawned several sequels.

The original movie proved controversial for its portrayal of urban violence, but Winner defended a film he always knew he would be best remembered for.

"Death Wish was an epoch-making film," he told the Big Issue charity publication last year. "The first film in the history of cinema where the hero kills other civilians.

"It had never been done before. Since then it has been the most copied film ever. Tarantino put it in his top 10 films ever made."

He later turned his hand to food criticism in a typically outspoken column for the Sunday Times called Winner's Dinners. His last column appeared on Dec. 2 and was titled: "Geraldine says it's time to get down from the table. Goodbye."

Winner, whose appearance in adverts for insurance coined the catchphrase "Calm down dear, it's only a commercial", founded and funded the Police Memorial Trust following the murder of WPC Yvonne Fletcher outside the Libyan embassy in London in 1984.

More than 50 officers have been honored by the trust at sites across the country.

He was reportedly offered an OBE in the Queen's honors' list in 2006 for the campaign, but turned it down, saying: "An OBE is what you get if you clean the toilets well at King's Cross station." ? Reuters

Source: http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/291385/showbiz/showbizabroad/death-wish-director-michael-winner-dies-aged-77

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Monday 21 January 2013

Afghanistan: Taliban Launch Intense Assault On Police Complex In Kabul

KABUL, Afghanistan ? Taliban insurgents wearing suicide vests attacked the Kabul traffic police headquarters before dawn Monday, police said, and eyewitnesses heard numerous explosions while a gun battle was still raging nearly four hours later.

Police officer Mirza Mohammad said at least one insurgent blew himself up at the entrance to the compound and a number of others wearing suicide vests entered the building. Another police officer said at least three attackers entered the building and two were killed. The officer, who could not be named because he was not authorized to speak to the media, said a gun battle was taking place inside the three-story building.

"There are still there are two or three suicide bombers inside the traffic department compound. They are still fighting," said Mohammad Zahir, the chief of the Kabul police investigation unit. He did not provide any information on casualties. Explosions could be heard inside the building.

Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid claimed responsibility for the attack in a text message to The Associated Press.

Interior Ministry spokesman Sediq Sediqi said the assault began with suicide car bombing near the building. Two insurgents, he said, were then shot and killed by Afghan forces.

"Still there may be one or two inside the building, but we are not sure," he said, adding that four Afghan police commandos were wounded. Sediqi said there were no civilian casualties in the attack.

The area has been surrounded by Afghan security forces, he said, and police commandos are conducting the operation.

"This shows the ability of the Afghan forces, that they are leading the operation. ... There are no foreign forces are involved," Sediqi said.

A unit of NATO special forces that trains and mentors Afghan police was at the scene but not taking part in the operation.

Gul Rahman, who owns a nearby shop, said he heard at least two explosions when the attack started just before dawn. An Associated Press reporter at the scene said a number of big explosions were heard in and around the building along with heavy gunfire.

Police officer Abdullah Hamidi said two of the explosions were caused by a man in a suicide vest and another by a car bomb.

Traffic police headquarters is located on square leading to the Afghan parliament and is next to the Kabul zoo. It is also next to the Afghan border police headquarters. The facility, usually teeming with civilians seeking to get drivers licenses and registrations for vehicles, was nearly empty at the time of the attack.

It was the second insurgent attack inside Kabul in less than a week.

Last Wednesday, six Taliban suicide bombers attacked the gates of the Afghan intelligence agency in downtown Kabul, killing one guard and wounding dozens. Security forces killed all the attackers. The insurgents carried out the attack by driving a minivan loaded with explosives into a gate of the intelligence agency compound in the capital at noon. The other five attackers wearing suicide vests were in a second minivan that was also loaded with explosives. They were shot and killed and security forces later defused the bomb in their minivan.

The attacks highlighted ongoing violence in Afghanistan and the determination of the insurgency to continue fighting even as President Hamid Karzai and the U.S. negotiate for a quicker pullout of American forces.

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Associated Press writers Heidi Vogt and Patrick Quinn contributed to this report.

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Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/01/21/afghanistan-taliban-assault-police_n_2518715.html

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Hake'sEdStuff: Effects of Poverty on U.S. Children's Educational ...

Some blog followers might be interested in a recent post ?Effects of Poverty on U.S. Children?s Educational Achievement Redux? [Hake (2013b)]. The abstract reads:

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ABSTRACT: In response to my post ?Barriers to Better K-12 Math Education: Poverty and the Inadequate Undergraduate Education of Prospective K-12 Teachers? [Hake (2013a)] at http://bit.ly/V6azOZ. Ed Wall (2013b), in his Math-Learn post at http://yhoo.it/10CO8af, made 2 points: (1) My statement that Wall implied that the dumbing down of elementary school mathematics in the U.S. is due to Math Education Researcher's preoccupation with the secondary years is ?more than a little un-thoughtful.? (2) His post ?Re: Do We Learn All the Math We Need For Ordinary Life Before 5th Grade?? [Wall (2013a)] at http://yhoo.it/W6fn5y had more to do with (a) his agreement with David Hawkins - see signature quote - which Wall assumes I have refuted, and (b) people such as myself who ? ?imply? that children are less than capable because of their socioeconomic status.? [Non-subscribers to Math-Learn can access Wall?s post by taking a minute to ?Join this List? at the Math-Learn archives http://yhoo.it/fF6D9w.]

Here I refute Wall?s 2 points with emphasis on Wall?s incorrect point 2b: ?people such as myself ?imply? that children are less than capable because of their socioeconomic status.? On the contrary, I implied that children in poverty are less capable of academic achievement than children not in poverty.

I think that children in poverty are probably just as inherently capable as children not in poverty, but societal and home factors conspire against their academic achievement. For example many of them: (a) are subjected to poor teaching, (b) attend dilapidated schools with high student and teacher turnover, (c) have academically uninvolved parents, (d) partake of few out-of-school enrichment activities, (e) have limited access to books, (f) receive inadequate nutrition, (g) live in slums, (h) come from broken families, (i) are threatened by gang violence, (j) have few academic role models, and (k) suffer from environmental hazards such as lead poisoning.
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?. . .I will look primarily at our traditions and practices of early schooling through the age of twelve or so. There is little to come after, whether of joys or miseries, that is not prefigured in these years.?
- David Hawkins (2001) in The Roots of Literacy, p. 3.

?Data from the National Assessment of Educational Progress show that more than 40 percent of the variation in average reading scores and 46 percent of the variation in average math scores across states is associated with variation in child poverty rates. . . . . Can anyone credibly believe that the mediocre overall performance of American students on international tests is unrelated to the fact that one-fifth of American children live in poverty?
- Ladd & Fiske (2011)

?For the short term, preparing teachers in mathematics and science is a wise and useful step toward improving schools. As quickly as possible, we must understand the link between poverty and educational outcomes in the U.S., devise solutions, and finally test and implement them. . . . . I hope that proponents of teacher quality and charter schools will recognize the weakness of a single-minded approach before it is too late, and that we will not damage public education, let down our most vulnerable students, and lose technical leadership we take for granted.?
- Michael Marder (2012)

REFERENCES [URLs shortened by http://bit.ly/ and accessed on 19 Jan 2013.]
Hake, R.R. 2013a. ?Barriers to Better K-12 Math Education: Poverty and the Inadequate Undergraduate Education of Prospective K-12 Teachers,? online on the OPEN! AERA-L archives at http://bit.ly/V6azOZ. Post of 16 Jan 2013 15:40:33 -0800 to AERA-L and Net-Gold. The abstract and link to the complete post are being transmitted to several discussion lists and are also on my blog ?Hake'sEdStuff? at http://bit.ly/SPOkQ8 with a provision for comments.

Hake, R.R. 2013b. ?Effects of Poverty on U.S. Children's Educational Achievement Redux,? online on the OPEN! AERA-L archives at http://bit.ly/VC0jza. Post of 19 Jan 2013 09:49:56-0800 to AERA-L and Net-Gold. The abstract and link to the complete post are being transmitted to several discussion lists.

Hawkins, D. 2001. The Roots of Literacy. University of Colorado Press. Amazon.com information at http://amzn.to/h3cbtf.

Ladd, H.E. & E.B. Fiske. 2011. ?Class Matters. Why Won't We Admit It?? New York Times Opinion Piece, 11 Dec.; online at http://nyti.ms/vx3nub.

Marder, M. 2012. ?Failure of U.S. Public Secondary Schools in Mathematics,? Journal of Scholarship and Practice 9(1): 8-25; the entire issue is online as a 2.7 MB pdf at http://bit.ly/KPitWM, scroll down to page 8.

Source: http://hakesedstuff.blogspot.com/2013/01/effects-of-poverty-on-us-childrens.html

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Te'o provides answers, but more may be asked

In a photo provided by ESPN, Notre Dame linebacker Manti Te'o pauses during an interview with ESPN on Friday, Jan. 18, 2013, in Bradenton, Fla. ESPN says Te'o maintains he was never involved in creating the dead girlfriend hoax. He said in the off-camera interview: "When they hear the facts they'll know. They'll know there is no way I could be a part of this." (AP Photo/ESPN Images, Ryan Jones) MANDATORY CREDIT

In a photo provided by ESPN, Notre Dame linebacker Manti Te'o pauses during an interview with ESPN on Friday, Jan. 18, 2013, in Bradenton, Fla. ESPN says Te'o maintains he was never involved in creating the dead girlfriend hoax. He said in the off-camera interview: "When they hear the facts they'll know. They'll know there is no way I could be a part of this." (AP Photo/ESPN Images, Ryan Jones) MANDATORY CREDIT

In a photo provided by ESPN, Notre Dame linebacker Manti Te'o pauses during an interview with ESPN on Friday, Jan. 18, 2013, in Bradenton, Fla. ESPN says Te'o maintains he was never involved in creating the dead girlfriend hoax. He said in the off-camera interview: "When they hear the facts they'll know. They'll know there is no way I could be a part of this." (AP Photo/ESPN Images, Ryan Jones) MANDATORY CREDIT

In a photo provided by ESPN, Notre Dame linebacker Manti Te'o listens during an interview with ESPN's Jeremy Schaap, right, on Friday, Jan. 18, 2013, in Bradenton, Fla. ESPN says Te'o maintains he was never involved in creating the dead girlfriend hoax. He said in the off-camera interview: "When they hear the facts they'll know. They'll know there is no way I could be a part of this." (AP Photo/ESPN Images, Ryan Jones) MANDATORY

In a photo provided by ESPN, Notre Dame linebacker Manti Te'o pauses during an interview with ESPN's Jeremy Schaap, right, on Friday, Jan. 18, 2013, in Bradenton, Fla. ESPN says Te'o maintains he was never involved in creating the dead girlfriend hoax. He said in the off-camera interview: "When they hear the facts they'll know. They'll know there is no way I could be a part of this." (AP Photo/ESPN Images, Ryan Jones) MANDATORY

(AP) ? Manti Te'o tried to put one of the strangest sports stories in memory behind him, insisting he was the target of an elaborate online hoax in which he fell for a fake woman created by pranksters, then admitting his own lies made the bizarre ordeal worse.

Whether his off-camera interview with ESPN was enough to demonstrate that the Notre Dame star linebacker was a victim in the scheme instead of a participant is still an open question.

The most important judges of the All-American and Heisman Trophy finalist may be pro football teams. Te'o has finished his coursework at Notre Dame and is preparing for the NFL draft at an elite training facility in Florida, where the 2?-hour interview was conducted late Friday night.

ESPN reporter Jeremy Schaap said that the 21-year-old Te'o answered all his questions in a calm voice, and tried to clear up the mysteries and inconsistencies of the case.

Among the highlights:

? Te'o denied being in on the hoax. "No. Never," he said. "I wasn't faking it. I wasn't part of this."

? Te'o provided a timeline and details of his relationship with Lennay Kekua, his virtual sweetheart, who went through an array of medical calamities before "dying" of Leukemia in September, just hours after Te'o got real news of his grandmother's death.

? He acknowledged that he lied to his father about meeting Kekua in person, then exacerbated the situation after her supposed death when he "tailored" his comments to reporters to make it sound as if their relationship was more than just phone calls and electronic messages.

"I even knew, that it was crazy that I was with somebody that I didn't meet, and that alone ? people find out that this girl who died, I was so invested in, I didn't meet her, as well," Te'o said. "So I kind of tailored my stories to have people think that, yeah, he met her before she passed away, so that people wouldn't think that I was some crazy dude."

In the same part of the conversation, Te'o said: "Out of this whole thing, that is my biggest regret. And that is the biggest, I think, that's from my point of view, that is a mistake I made."

? He detailed the confusing phone conversation he had on Dec. 6, when the woman who was posing as Kekua contacted him and told him one last hard-to-believe story about how she had to fake her own death to evade drug dealers. Te'o said it left him piecing together what exactly was going on over the next few days, when he was bouncing from interview to interview while taking part in the Heisman Trophy ceremony in New York on Dec. 8 and another awards dinner in Los Angeles the next night. He mentioned his girlfriend in interviews at least three times over that period.

? Even after he went to his parents, coaches and Notre Dame officials with the story by Dec. 26, and the school provided an investigation that it says corroborated Te'o's version by Jan. 4, the player told ESPN that it was not until Ronaiah Tuiasosopo, a 22-year-old acquaintance who lives in California, contacted him Wednesday and confessed to the prank, that he finally believed Kekua was not real. Schaap said that Te'o showed him direct messages from Twitter in which Tuiasosopo admitted to masterminding the hoax and apologized.

Schaap remarked to Te'o earlier in the interview that he still talked about Lennay as if she existed.

"Well, in my mind I still don't have answers," Te'o replied. "I'm still wondering what's going on, what happened."

Tuiasosopo has not spoken publicly since Deadspin.com broke the news of the hoax on Wednesday and identified him as being heavily involved.

At the Tuiasosopo house in Palmdale, Calif., the family did not answer the door Saturday. The AP learned Saturday through public records and interviews a house on the street as the Tuiasosopo's that Te'o had flowers delivered to after Kekua "died" was once lived in by Ronaiah. The residents now? A family named Kekua, though they've never heard of a Lennay Kekua.

Whether Tuiasosopo ultimately confirms Te'o's version of the story will go a long way toward determining where this saga is headed.

In the interview with ESPN, Te'o implied that he was not holding a grudge against Tuiasosopo.

"I hope he learns," Te'o said. "I hope he understands what he's done. I don't wish an ill thing to somebody. I just hope he learns. I think embarrassment is big enough."

Te'o was the emotional leader and best player on a Notre Dame team that went from unranked to playing for the program's first national championship since 1988. And Te'o's tale of inspired play while dealing with a double-dose of tragedy became the theme of the Irish's unexpected rise and undefeated regular season.

Not until Te'o and the Irish faced Alabama in the BCS championship did the good times end. The Crimson Tide won in a 42-14 rout on Jan. 7, the hoax was then exposed and suddenly the dream season was tarnished.

So far no law enforcement agencies have indicated they are pursuing a criminal case in the scam, and Notre Dame athletic director Jack Swarbrick in a news conference earlier this week said the university was going to leave it up to Te'o and his family to pursue legal action.

Bennett Kelly, founder of the Internet Law Center in Santa Monica, Calif., said a criminal case of fraud against the perpetrators probably wouldn't work because it appears they took nothing of value (money or other items) from Te'o. The player said at one point the fake girlfriend asked for his checking account number but he declined.

A civil suit would be difficult as well, Kelley said.

"It's not as easy as it's often portrayed," Kelley said. "The context has to be outrageous. There usually has to be some kind of physical manifestation. It can't just be that it was a bummer."

Swarbrick said from the start that it didn't seem as if laws were broken or NCAA rules violated. He had publicly encouraged Te'o to give his side of the story.

"Manti put this to rest for me and the University long ago," Swarbrick said in a text message to the AP on Saturday. "I am just glad that everyone (at least everyone open to the facts) now knows what we have long known ? that a great young man was the innocent victim of a very cruel hoax."

While fans and the members of the media might not be satisfied with where Te'o has left it, he won't necessarily be compelled to answer to them ? just to potential employers starting in February.

At the NFL combine, Te'o will have his physical skills and fitness tested, and he will be interviewed by NFL executives and coaches. He has been projected as a potential first-round draft pick. If his involvement in this hoax sets off red flags for teams and it causes him to slip in April's draft, it could cost him millions of dollars.

Said former Dallas Cowboys general manager and NFL draft consultant Gil Brandt: "Between now and 97 days from now when the draft comes, there'll be a lot of people investigating just what took place."

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Associated Press Writers Tami Abdollah in Los Angeles and Justin Pritchard in Carson, Calif. contributed.

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