Sunday, February 24, 2013

After brief respite, repo men may be busy again

There?s been plenty of talk about the U.S. housing crisis, foreclosures rising to record levels during the recent recession. But car buyers also struggled to pay their bills and keep the repo man from showing up at their door.

The good news is that loan delinquencies fell sharply since the depths of the nation?s economic downturn and repossessions have likewise dropped sharply. In fact, they hit a 12-year low in 2012, says Manheim Consulting. But another study warns that the trend might soon reverse itself.

For the first time since 2009, the number of 60-day auto loan delinquencies increased during the fourth quarter of 2012, warns Experian Automotive, and with lenders writing more of the risky, subprime car loans that slammed the industry during the recession, the repo man could soon get busy again.

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For the time being, he?s sitting on his hands, repossessions fell by 27.6% during the fourth quarter, says a new Experian report, accounting for just 0.46% of outstanding auto loans. That was true no matter who issued the loan, banks, credit unions, ?captive? or automaker-operated finance companies, or other lenders.

?Overall, our Q4 analysis shows that the auto lending market is extremely healthy,? says Melinda Zabritski, director of automotive credit for Experian Automotive. ?Of course, you never want to see an increase in delinquencies, but when you take a step back and look at the market compared to where it was three years ago, we still have remarkable stability.?

For now. But Experian?s new report also raises some flags. Those 60-day delinquencies are up, albeit ever so slightly, from 0.72% during the fourth quarter of 2011 to 0.74% during the final three months of 2012. That was nonetheless the first rise since Q4 2009.

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That?s enough to worry some observers, including Manheim?s chief economist Tom Webb who predicts repossessions could increase by 26.9% through 2015.

Industry observers say that if this happens the industry may have only itself to blame, however. In the years leading up to the recession, lenders seemed to be willing to offer cash to just about anybody. Indeed, Japanese automaker Mitsubishi nearly went broke when it was burned by a NINJA loan program aimed at attracting young, first-time buyers. That?s short for No Income, No Jobs or Assets, and many of the folks who fit that description were pleased to get a free ride for a year ? turning back the keys when the first payments were due.

Even with more conventional loans terms were loosened significantly, much as they were by housing lenders, creating an industry nightmare when the economy collapsed.

But automakers weren?t much happier with what followed. Lenders went to the other extreme. At times even potential car buyers with top credit scores could not line up loans. And the lease deals that had become a major part of the industry all but completely dried up for everyone. The lack of lending helped drive the U.S. automotive market into its biggest downturn since the Great Depression.

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On the positive side, that meant only the most qualified and responsible customers were signing for loans. And, in turn, delinquencies plunged by 31.8% between 2009 and 2012 ? last year only 1.3 million vehicles being repossessed, according to Manheim, the lowest level in a dozen years.

But even as repos fell, lenders were loosening terms last year, a factor in the unexpectedly strong revival of the U.S. automotive market which soared to 14.5 million last year. Even more credit will be needed to fuel an anticipated surge that could see 15.5 million for 2013.

The question is whether lenders will return to the practices that caught up with them during the recession or if more qualified buyers will re-enter the market. The slight rise in fourth-quarter repossessions gives reason for economists like Manheim?s Webb to be worried.

Copyright ? 2009-2012, The Detroit Bureau

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This Man Is The World's Greatest Wedding Crasher

This piece is republished with permission from BroBible.com.

By Andy Moore for BroBible.com

Noah Carpenter has spent the last year-and-a-half as a sort-of accidental John Beckwith and Jeremy Grey -- crashing weddings on three different continents, meeting the newlyweds and walking away from each meeting with a hilarious snapshot. How, exactly, did the St. Joseph's senior start this strange -- yet undeniably awesome -- hobby?

"My first crashing was October 13, 2011," he told us over email. "I was studying abroad at the time, and in the month leading up to the first time, I had seen four or five couples already. So I figured this was something I might be seeing consistently, and I thought, 'Who in the world has an album of pictures with random wedding couples?'"

Can't think of anyone else, huh? Below is a quick look at Noah's tour around the wedded world, complete with commentary alongside a few of the pictures. Keep this in mind: The crashings come over a period of only 18 months. Statistically, it's pretty, pretty hard to run into so many parties. How many have you stumbled upon over the last year and a half?

Story continues after the slideshow.

  • Tower Bridge, London:

    "The two couples in England were Brazilian, and after I took the picture, both of the brides asked for money. When I asked why, they responded in broken English, 'Because we allowed you to capture our beauty.' I laughed and told them that if that was the case, they should be paying me. They didn't take that too well, but fortunately their new husbands caught my humor."

  • Overbrook Station, West Philadelphia

  • The Louvre, Paris

    "The funniest part about the pictures from [Continental] Europe is that only one group of them spoke English, so at first, I had to use hand motions and mime with my camera to ask them. This was a little difficult at first, but after the first few, I memorized how to say 'Can I take a picture with you?' in four different languages to make things easier. Surprisingly, most of the couples thought it was hilarious, and had their professional photographer snap pictures for themselves to keep."

  • Eiffel Tower, Paris

  • Galata Tower, Istanbul

  • Arc de Triomphe, Paris

  • St. Augustine, Fla.

  • Manasquan, Jersey Shore:

    "As my friend snapped the picture, the groom said, 'This isn't gonna end up on some porno site is it?'"

Noah plans to keep it up until he fills a coffee table book with the photos. When asked if he had a wedding white elephant out there that he wanted to crash (be it a celebrity's or Secretary of the Treasury's daughter's) he said he'd be on the lookout.

Anyway, we fully support this hilarious hobby. And since weddings are undoubtedly one of the most fun things you can go to in your life, the more you can fit yourself into -- uninvited, or not -- the better.

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Thursday, February 21, 2013

Because not everyone is a Vulcan (Unqualified Offerings)

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Talking about being old is important indicator of body dissatisfaction

Feb. 21, 2013 ? Similar to talking about being fat, talking about being old is an important an indicator of body dissatisfaction, shows research in BioMed Central's open access journal Journal of Eating Disorders.

Body dissatisfaction is known to be correlated with, and predictive of, physical and mental health problems including binge eating, emotional eating, stress, low self-esteem, depression, and use of unhealthy weight control behaviours. High levels of talking about weight and being fat, 'fat talk', is known to be a good indicator of body dissatisfaction.

In order to see if the impact of 'fat talk' and other aspects of body image such as aging, 'old talk', was the same throughout women's lives, researchers from Trinity University and University of the West of England surveyed almost 1000 women, whose ages ranged from 18 to 87.

The results showed that both 'fat talk' and 'old talk' occurred throughout women's lives, but in general women talked less about age and getting older than they did about their concerns with weight. 'Fat talk' appeared to be a younger woman's topic and became less frequent with age, while 'old talk' increased.

Women who reported higher levels of 'fat talk' and 'old talk' also tended to have a more negative body image. Dr. Carolyn Black Becker, who led this study, noted, "Until now, most research has focused on the negative effects of the thin-ideal and speech, such as 'fat talk', in younger women, but we need to remember that the thin-ideal is also a young-ideal which, as our results show, becomes increasingly important to negative body image as women age."

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Monday, February 18, 2013

Dodgers affected by Jerry Buss like no other non-NBA team

The Dodgers tipped their cap, much like the whole city, the entire sport, like all American professional sports.

Jerry Buss was an original, a transformative figure. Visionary is a strong word, but not too strong.

Buss not only influenced the Lakers, but all of Los Angeles. He changed the way sports were presented, and it did not matter what sport.

His death Monday of complications of cancer at age 80 brought reaction from across the country, and down the freeway.

Said the Dodgers in a release:

?The Los Angeles Dodgers organization extends its deepest sympathies to the Buss family and the Los Angeles Lakers? organization on the passing of one of the greatest owners in NBA history. Jerry Buss made great contributions to the sporting landscape of Los Angeles and America and was a true champion in every sense of the word. Our thoughts and prayers are with the Buss family.?

More than any non-NBA team, the Dodgers have been affected by the Buss touch.

Team president Stan Kasten was an executive with the NBA when Buss purchased the Lakers in 1979. Buss would admit to some luck along the way to his team?s popularity and 10 NBA titles, the greatest of which was the No. 1 pick he inherited from previous owner Jack Kent Cooke that first year -- Earvin Johnson. That would be Magic Johnson, who is now a part-owner in the Dodgers. The team?s executive vice president of marketing, Lon Rosen, started his career as a Lakers intern.

I covered that 1979-1980 team, and initially wasn?t sure what to make of Buss. People commented then on how with his mustache he resembled the Marlboro man, the cowboy figure then popular in cigarette ads. He had a deserved playboy rep and was always with a young woman.

Yet we would quickly learn simple caricatures would not serve to describe Buss. In those early days, the post-game party was a small affair in the cramped Forum press dining room. Buss -- with his current girlfriend and a small entourage that would usually include his lifelong friend, Bob Steiner -- would sit and drink late into the night with the media. Share ideas, pick their brains, begin to lay out his vision.

It was impossible then to imagine how he would transform the Lakers and the NBA. The Lakers became true entertainment, from the way they played the game, to introducing the league?s first dance team, to the music, to the celebrity and to all that winning.

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Obama, Tiger Woods Play Golf Together

President Obama is in the middle of spending a three-day weekend at a posh Florida golf and yacht club. And if taking private training lessons on the links from Tiger Woods' old coach Saturday wasn't enough, today the Tiger himself has joined Obama on the links. This is the first time the two played together.

A White House official confirmed to the press that the president was playing with Woods, although media have not been allowed on the resort since the president's Friday arrival to view any activity.

U.S. Trade Representative Ron Kirk and the property's owner, Jim Crane, were also on the course, according to the official. Crane is a former Obama donor and the owner of the Houston Astros baseball team.

Woods, who is among the world's top professional golfers, was the first person to hold all four major championship titles simultaneously. By contrast, Obama, who only took up the sport in recent years, has previously described himself as only an average duffer. His love of the game is well known however; as of last summer he had played more than a hundred rounds since obtaining the presidency.

Obama has occasionally drawn criticism from opponents for the amount of time he's spent on golf courses, mostly complaints that it is time wasted away from the Oval Office. But he is far from the golf record holder among U.S. presidents. That goes to Woodrow Wilson, who historians note played 1,200 rounds during his presidency. Former President Dwight Eisenhower takes second place at 800, according to his memorial commission.

Woods is currently the second highest ranking golfer in the world, although his career suffered in 2009 when a messy extramarital affair came to the public eye.

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Miller Florida Homes combines nature and golf

By KENNETH HALL | Tbo.com

Michael Miller, president of Miller Florida Homes, is excited about the Parade of Homes this March. The parade will draw attention to The Villages at Cypress Creek along with other South Shore community developments.

"We have something unique here in terms of community, product and home site size," says Miller, who has over 45 years of home-building experience. "The Villages at Cypress Creek is a 1,600-acre planned development with a beautiful 640-acre preserve in the middle. The preserve, which is a magnificent stand of 40-to-50-foot cypress trees, encompasses the 18-hole championship golf course. There is also an 18-hole executive course.

"We have home sites that combine views of the water, the fairway and the nature preserve," he adds.

Large home sites are one of the hallmarks of The Villages at Cypress Creek, which is divided into two distinct villages. In Villa d' Este, a gated community, the home sites are a minimum of 70 feet wide, while in LaPaloma, the minimum size is 85 feet wide by 125 feet deep. Each subdivision has a wide selection of oversized sites up to 16,000 square feet.

"You won't find many communities in the Tampa Bay area with home sites typically this large, especially when combined with stunning golf course views, or the natural beauty of water and preserve views," Miller says.

"The Villages at Cypress Creek is a true master-planned community, with approximately 400,000 square feet of shopping, including large retailers, restaurants, office space with professional services, including medical, legal, accounting and insurance. Cypress Creek Golf Club has a restaurant with both casual and fine dining. The South Shore Library, Cypress Creek Elementary and Beth Shields Middle schools are close to our community," Miller adds.

Located off exit 240 from Interstate 75, The Villages at Cypress Creek has quick access to downtown Tampa, Brandon, St. Petersburg, and the Bradenton-Sarasota area.

Miller Florida Homes is the exclusive builder in The Villages at Cypress Creek and Miller says that the homes his company builds are high-quality designs for Florida lifestyles. Villa d' Este was designed to be a cozy, family-oriented neighborhood that features a swimming pool and pool pavilion for the residents. Homes range from 1,940 to over 3,200 square feet, each with a covered and screened lanai and three-car garage.

Villa d' Este homes are priced from the low $200,000s. La Paloma Village features Miller's estate homes, which range from 2,145 to 4,000 square feet, and are priced from $250,000.

"The Fairmont with Bonus Room, which will be featured in the Parade of Homes, is one of our most popular floor plans," says Judy Garrett, vice president and sales director. "It is a 2,819-square-foot, four-bedroom, three-bathroom home with a three-car garage. It includes an oversized bonus room that measures 20 by 20 feet, providing a casual living area or it can be converted to a second master suite all on one story."

"The split floor plan is open and spacious, yet provides privacy for the master suite," Garrett continues. "The great room has 8-foot-high sliding glass doors that open onto a 13-by-40-foot screened and covered lanai. The sliding doors are part of a 12-foot-wide expanse of glass that brings the outdoors inside, allowing for spectacular views."

The Fairmont is priced from $256,900, with options for a bonus room or a deluxe second generation living area.

Miller has floor plans that include the open flow of a great room as well as traditional living and family room plans. "We have a residential designer on staff helping buyers make architectural changes to our floor plans to make the home fit their lifestyle," Garrett adds.

Miller adds that buyers don't have to wait for the parade to visit our model center.

For information, visit www.millerfloridahomes.com, or call (813) 633-0900.

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Sunday, February 17, 2013

India, China slip on new wind capacity addition in ?12, US zooms

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Saturday, February 16, 2013

Mysterious tycoon's mega-yacht makes waves in NYC

On Wednesday, a private yacht sailed slowly and quietly up the Hudson River and docked near midtown Manhattan.

This wasn't just any yacht, however. It was Eclipse -- the largest private yacht in the world. And its presence is sure to touch off a frenzy of speculation about its owners and future.

Seeing Eclipse docked off the midtown piers is the boating world equivalent of seeing a blue whale swim up the Hudson in the dead of winter. It just doesn't happen -- or hasn't happened. Eclipse's owner, the Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich, is famously private and averse to publicity. Eclipse is almost always kept in the rarified preserves of Monaco, Cannes, Portfino or St. Bart's, visible to other billionaires but rarely the hoi polloi.

By docking the boat in Manhattan, under the gaze of millions and a horde of media companies, Abramovich is, to say the least, inviting attention.

A spokesman for Mr. Abramovich declined to comment on the boat or its owner's reasons for being in Manhattan. But several dock workers and officials who have been briefed on the boat say it is scheduled to be in town until mid-April.

Some speculate that Abramovich may be using the boat as a temporary residence, since it is more secure and can better accommodate his large security force than a New York coop or hotel. Abramovich's partner, Dasha Zhukova, has announced that she is pregnant, and due in the spring.

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Eclipse has a crew of more than 60 people and a battalion of security cameras and sensors. It has two helicopter pads, two pools and a submarine.

At 533-feet, it remains the largest yacht in the world. But it may hold the title only for a few more months. A new yacht, called Azzam, is being built for a MIddle East billionaire that could be 590 feet.

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Mauritius' Lux Island Resorts first-half profit rises

PORT LOUIS (Reuters) - Mauritius' Lux Island Resorts said on Friday first-half pretax profit rose to 36 million rupees versus 15 million a year ago, boosted by its Maldives resorts.

The luxury hotel group, which has also resorts in the Maldives and Reunion islands in the Indian Ocean, said tourist arrivals in Mauritius ticked lower by 0.3 percent to 498,690.

Arrivals in the Maldives improved by 3 percent to 495,701 for the six month period to the end of December.

Earnings per share climbed to 0.26 rupees from 0.18 rupees, the company said in a statement.

"Germany and France, both shrank markedly in the last three months of 2012 suggesting that the Euro zone has slipped deeper into recession and throwing a first quarter (of 2013) recovery for the block into doubt," Lux said.

The company said the continuing growth in additional rooms in its Mauritius resorts was also a source of concern given that it was not matched by a corresponding growth in arrivals.

However, the resort said it hoped its third quarter results should show an improvement on last year due to improved efficiency and cost controls, without elaborating.

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One Direction's Charity Single Was 'Very Unexpected'

Producer Julian Bunetta breaks down for MTV News the Comic Relief track, set for release Sunday.
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Tuesday, February 12, 2013

New Nexus 4 Ad Shows the Power of Google Now

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Moments ago, Google released their newest ad, which features the increasingly-popular Nexus 4, though the device itself isn?t really the star. No, the big highlight here is the power of Google Now, our favorite Android feature of the last couple of years.

Google has made it clear that they want you to realize that Google Now can show you the weather for today, tell you about your next meeting, update flight statuses, show places of interest, help you translate languages, and make sure you hit the nearest transit station on time.

Love me some Google Now.

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Pope Benedict had mixed success guiding his church

FILE - In this Tuesday, May 12, 2009 file photo, Pope Benedict XVI places a note in the Western Wall, Judaism's holiest site, in Jerusalem's Old City. Benedict announced Monday Feb. 11, 2013 he would resign Feb. 28, the first pontiff to do so in nearly 600 years.(AP Photo/David Silverman, Pool)

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Pope Benedict XVI set clear and ambitious goals for his papacy quickly after he was elected: He hoped to re-evangelize the increasingly secular West. He would show that religious faith and reason could co-exist in the modern world. He would reach out to traditionalists who had split from the church and shore up Catholic identity.

He came into the papacy with the reputation of a brilliant theologian; nearly eight years later, he leaves the Holy See with that reputation intact. But because of burdens he inherited and ongoing problems in his own pontificate, Benedict fell short of the mark he set for himself on unifying the church, building relationships with other religions and restoring the church's influence in broader society.

Some aspects of his legacy:

CHRISTIAN HERITAGE: Benedict dedicated his pontificate to stemming the spread of secularism, especially in Europe, where church attendance has dwindled. He condemned same-sex marriage, argued that gender had become something chosen instead of given from God, and said lack of belief was dangerous, pointing to violence that resulted when past atheist governments "tried to stamp out the light of God to instead turn on illusory and misleading glows."

RESTORING TRADITION: Benedict wanted to restore Catholic traditions largely abandoned during the modernizing changes of the Second Vatican Council. The pope relaxed restrictions on celebrating the old Latin Mass. He streamlined the process for traditional Anglicans who, objecting to ordaining women and gays in their own church, wanted to become Catholic. He even donned pontifical hats and other clothing that hadn't been worn in decades. Many younger Catholics responded to his emphasis on orthodoxy and a stronger sense of Catholic identity.

VATICAN SCANDALS: Some major scandals shook the Vatican during Benedict's pontificate. In 2010, the Holy See's top two banking officials came under scrutiny in a money laundering inquiry that resulted in millions of euros being seized from a Vatican bank account. The pope hired a Swiss expert a few months ago to help upgrade safeguards against wrongdoing, but problems remained. Meanwhile, the pope's butler, Paolo Gabriele, was sentenced to prison after stealing the pope's personal correspondence and leaking them to a journalist.

PAPAL GAFFES: Benedict was a star on Twitter and his books were popular far beyond the Catholic Church. But his pontificate was marred by ongoing communication blunders. Benedict riled the Muslim world with a speech in Regensburg, Germany, in September 2006 in which he quoted a Byzantine emperor who characterized some of the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad as "evil and inhuman," particularly "his command to spread by the sword the faith." In 2009, the pope enraged the United Nations and several European governments when, en route to Africa, he told reporters that using condoms "increases the problem" of AIDS.

CATHOLIC-JEWISH RELATIONS: Benedict's first official act as pope was a letter to Rome's Jewish community. In his 2011 book, "Jesus of Nazareth," he made a sweeping exoneration of the Jewish people for the death of Christ, explaining biblically and theologically why there was no basis in Scripture for the argument that the Jewish people as a whole were responsible for Jesus' death. However, he also angered Jews on a number of fronts. Jewish leaders harshly criticized Benedict when he removed the excommunication of a traditionalist British bishop who had denied the Holocaust. Jews were incensed at Benedict's constant promotion toward sainthood of Pope Pius XII, the World War II-era pope accused by some of having failed to sufficiently denounce the Holocaust.

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Monday, February 11, 2013

Discovery Communications, Miami Dade College and Miami-Dade County Public Schools Provide Career Exploration and Job Skills Development Opportunities for Students

-- Partnership includes career development panels, internships, resume development and other programs --

(Miami) Discovery Communications, Miami Dade College (MDC) and Miami-Dade County Public Schools (MDCPS) today announced a partnership to provide career exploration and job skills development opportunities for MDC and MDCPS students. The partnership, which will include panels, internships, resume development and other programs, is designed to provide critical information on job and career skills and better prepare students to take advantage of available job opportunities in today?s economy.

The initiative kicked-off with a series of Career Exploration Panels, at the North Campus of MDC and streamed live to MDCPS middle and high schools. The February 6 panel focused on ?Media Careers? and featured Discovery executives and other personnel sharing insights and experiences in the workforce and providing students with information to help guide their career paths. Students learned about the world of work, technical and soft-skills that are required, and hear first-hand about what it takes to pursue a career in the media industry.? Panelists represented broadcast operations, digital media, marketing, and programming.

?As an active member of the local community with our Latin America and U.S. Hispanic headquarters in Miami, Discovery is excited to join Miami Dade College and Miami-Dade County Public Schools in this unique partnership to provide local students with the opportunity to expand their learning beyond classrooms walls and encourage them to explore different careers,? said Enrique Mart?nez, president and managing director, Discovery Networks Latin America/U.S. Hispanic.? ?This partnership continues Discovery?s overall commitment, through its Discovery Education Division and ?Discover Your Skills? initiative, to helping students across the country become college and career ready.?

?Workforce development is at the heart of our educational and training agenda at MDC,? said MDC-North Campus President, Dr. Jos? A. Vicente. ?We?re pleased to join hands with Discovery Communications and Miami-Dade Public Schools in such a formidable regard.?

?Miami-Dade County Public Schools has enjoyed a successful partnership with Discovery Education for many years, and we look forward to joining with Discovery Communications and Miami Dade College to further extend this relationship and provide students with exposure to cutting edge careers,? said Alberto Carvalho, Superintendent, Miami-Dade County Public Schools.? ?It's crucial that we prepare today's students for the global workforce, and programs like these will mentor and guide them towards successful careers.?

For Discovery the partnership is an extension of its ongoing ?Discover Your Skills? initiative, a multimedia public affairs campaign, including the www.DiscoverYourSkills.com website, designed to provide unemployed and underemployed Americans with access to critical resources for obtaining marketable job skills and expertise, and to raise awareness of career opportunities in skilled trade and other industries.

It also includes ?Descubre Tu Talento,? a customized extension of ?Discovery Your Skills? specially focused on raising awareness of career opportunities and providing job skills resources to the U.S. Hispanic community through Discovery en Espa?ol, Discovery?s flagship U.S. Spanish-language network. The program utilizes on-air PSAs, social media, grassroots initiatives, and a dedicated Spanish website www.tudiscovery.com/descubretutalento to provide Spanish-speakers with links to education and training resources, and tips about workforce preparation, including resume writing and interview basics.

About Discovery Communications
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Discovery Education transforms classrooms, empowers teachers and captivates students by providing high quality, dynamic, digital content for grades K-12 and community colleges. Discovery Education is the global leader in standards-based digital media, professional development, assessment tools and a passionate educator network to support districts in accelerating student achievement. Discovery Education services like Discovery Education streaming, Discovery Education Techbook? and Discovery Education Higher Ed, are in more than half of all U.S. schools and 35 countries around the world.? Explore the future of education at www.discoveryeducation.com.

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Miami Dade College is the nation?s largest institution of higher education with an enrollment of more than 174,000 students. It is also the nation?s top producer of Associate in Arts and Science degrees and awards more degrees to minorities than any other college or university in the country. The college?s eight campuses and outreach centers offer more than 300 distinct degree programs including several baccalaureate degrees in education, public safety management, supervision and management, nursing, physician assistant studies, film, engineering, biological sciences and others. In fact, its academic and workforce training programs are national models of excellence. MDC is also renowned for its rich cultural programming. It is home of the Miami Book Fair International, Miami International Film Festival, the MDC Live! Performing Arts Series, the National Historic Landmark Miami Freedom Tower, a sculpture park and a large art gallery and theater system. MDC has served nearly 2,000,000 students since it opened its doors in 1960.

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Miami-Dade County Public Schools, America?s fourth-largest school system with a diverse enrollment of 350,000 students from over 100 countries, offers innovative educational programs at its 435 schools, including elementary, middle, senior high schools and alternative, specialized and vocational centers. Students and their families have an active voice in choosing learning opportunities that foster academic excellence, school-to-career pathways and real-world learning.

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In West Bank, a space for tutus and pirouettes

Ramallah Ballet Center owner Shyrine Ziadeh decided not to leave the West Bank to study dance, but instead opened a space to cultivate talent and hope among local youth.

By Chelsea Sheasley,?Contributor / February 4, 2013

Shyrine Ziadeh leads one of her three classes at the Ramallah Ballet Center, which she opened in December 2011 with the help of her family.

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The Ramallah Ballet Center, where girls in white tights and pink tutus twirl in front of a long mirror, seems a world away from the street below, where butchered lambs hang for sale, resentment lingers from the last intifada, and horns blare as cars snake dangerously close to each other in the narrow streets.?

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?Doesn?t the music make you feel so peaceful?? asks studio owner Shyrine Ziadeh, as she surveys her students. ?That?s one of my favorite things about dancing.??

Ms. Ziadeh?s dance studio is the first to open in Ramallah and the only one she knows of in the West Bank, following years of foreign instructors teaching lessons out of their homes or in local schools. (Read more about female entrepreneurs in the West Bank here.)

Ziadeh, who grew up in Ramallah, planned to leave the West Bank to study dance abroad after graduating from Birzeit University four years ago. But she changed her mind after she opened the studio last year and saw how popular her classes are. If she leaves, she fears no one will be there for the students.

?The kids here, they have many talents but no one to support them,? she says. ?So when I find a talented girl, I support her with all my heart.? Ziadeh says part of her motivation was the fact that when people around the world think of the Palestinian territories, they don?t see hope or talent, but violence.

Ziadeh sees her studio as place where local kids ? she teaches between 30 and 40 students a month ? can come to have fun in a safe place.

?I want to show the world that as Palestinians, we have talent and can defend our land not only in violence, but in the arts.?

Ziadeh sees the studio as a success, though it?s not yet profitable. She charges 200 shekels (about $55) a month for two classes a week, but some parents can?t afford to pay. The Orthodox Church that owns the studio space has so far allowed her to pay rent late when needed and she?s still repaying a loan her parents gave her.?

Some Israelis who heard about her business offered to give funding, something she?s so far declined in the hopes that Palestinians will be the ones to provide support.

In a region where the political conflict is reflected in so much of society Ziadeh says Israeli-Palestinian politics have complicated her business. She can?t get the costumes she needs because West Bank stores don?t sell them and she doesn?t have a permit to travel 15 miles to Jerusalem to buy them. Instead, she goes to Amman, Jordan to buy the outfits necessary for performances, or has them made by hand.

Hoping for more boys

Another challenge Ziadeh hopes to overcome is gender. Her classes have been predominately female, but she thinks it?s important to involve boys as well because of the impact dance can have on them. She hopes that boys will start to enroll if she offers hip-hop classes.

?The problem is not with the Arab culture,? she says, citing a friend who teaches more boys than girls in the Egyptian royal ballet. ?I think it?s here, the boys want to be more tough.?

Being ready for an intifada is a prominent part of how boys are raised, she says. ?[They say] ?how can I dance when I have to defend my country?? But they can defend the country by dancing,? Ziadeh says.

Fadia Othman, the mother of one of Ziadeh?s students, says the classes help her 6-year-old daughter to be calmer in school.

Hadeel Kamil, a German-Palestinian gum surgeon who also has a daughter in the class, praises the decision of people like Ziadeh who stay in the Palestinian territories, sharing their talents locally instead of moving to a potentially easier and more lucrative life abroad.

"Palestine deserves people who know how to think," Ms. Kamil says.

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Sunday, February 10, 2013

Extreme life might be visible on colourful exoplanets

Lichens and algae could be the first life forms we find on Earth-like exoplanets, by looking for their light signatures in a planet's distinctive colouring.

Astronomers have found several rocky worlds in the habitable zone, the region around a star where liquid water can exist on a planet's surface, and many more are thought to exist. As telescopes get more sensitive, we should be able to collect light reflected off such planets and look for clues to their surface conditions.

Seen from space, Earth gives off a large amount of near-infrared light, which is reflecting off the chlorophyll in plants. We might see a similar "red edge" on distant exoplanets if they also host green vegetation.

But Siddharth Hegde and Lisa Kaltenegger of the Max Planck Institute for Astronomy in Heidelberg, Germany, think it is possible that many rocky worlds will have extreme heat, dryness or acidity, and that hardier life forms will dominate their surfaces. So what would these organisms look like from a distance?

Patterns of life

To find out the pair looked at the light reflected by some of Earth's more extreme life forms: lichens in arid regions, bacterial mats in very hot water and red algae in acid mine drainage. They calculated that seen from afar each type of organism would create a unique colour pattern. Lichens, for instance, appear more yellow than the algae or bacteria.

Finding these patterns wouldn't necessarily mean life is present, but it could be a step towards narrowing down exoplanets for more detailed searches, the authors say.

It's an attractive idea, says Nicolas Cowan of Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, and it is far more likely that a given planet would contain microbial life than trees. But the work has its limits, he cautions. For instance, atmospheres on other planets may be very different from our own and could scatter light in ways we wouldn't expect.

"Nature may be more creative than our little corner of the cosmos would have us believe," Cowan says.

Journal reference: Astrobiology, doi.org/kch

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Nokia 520 and 720 given the nod in Indonesia, could be a pair of new Lumias

Nokia 520 and 720 given the nod in Indonesia, could be a pair of new Lumias

Nokia's already got the Lumia 620, 820 and 920 in its hand, but could it be going for a running flush? That's the question we find ourselves asking, after a filing from Indonesia's POSTEL, a regulatory body much like the FCC in the US, declares that a Nokia "520 / RM-914" and "720 / RM-885" have successfully completed testing. The Lumia title doesn't appear in the database, but it wouldn't be too far of a stretch to believe they could be unannounced Windows Phone 8 devices -- and successors to the 510 and 710 -- given the familiar naming convention. That's really all we have to go on right now, but with MWC drawing ever closer, is this just coincidence, or does the Finnish company have a couple more Lumias tucked up its sleeve?

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Celtics rout Lakers 116-95 for 6th straight win

BOSTON (AP) ? The rivalry between the Celtics and Lakers keeps rolling even if they no longer dominate the NBA.

And that brought some extra satisfaction to Boston's Paul Pierce after he led a 116-95 rout of Los Angeles with 24 points on Thursday night.

"It always feels good when you can give them a little old-fashioned beatdown in your house, no matter what direction these teams are going," he said. "It'll always be a rivalry. Everybody's always going to watch."

It was even more special, and perhaps surprising, that the win gave the Celtics a 6-0 record since losing point guard Rajon Rondo for the season with a torn knee ligament.

"We're in a rhythm. We're moving the ball," said Kevin Garnett, who had 15 points and became the 16th player in NBA history to reach the 25,000-point mark. "Some day when I'm rocking in a rocking chair having a cigar and thinking what I've done I'm sure it'll make some sense to me, (but) the first priority was the Lakers."

The teams have met a record 12 times in the NBA Finals, the last in 2010 when the Lakers won in seven games. Only four players on those teams were active Thursday ? Kobe Bryant and Metta World Peace for Los Angeles and Pierce and Garnett for Boston. Pau Gasol and Rondo also played in that series but missed Thursday's game.

In 2008, the Celtics beat the Lakers in six games for the championship.

"You can feel the energy every time the Lakers come into the building," Pierce said. "There's always a little extra mustard you're going to try to put out there when this type of setting is set up for you."

The Lakers played with Dwight Howard after he missed three games with a sore right shoulder but without Gasol, who is out indefinitely with a torn plantar fascia in his right foot.

Bryant scored 27 to lead the Lakers, who had won their previous three games but suffered their worst loss of the season. Howard had nine points and nine rebounds in 28 minutes before fouling out with 5:07 left.

"There were a couple times where I felt (the shoulder pain)," he said, "but I just tried not to think about it. "

World Peace also was back after a one-game suspension for grabbing Detroit's Brandon Knight around the neck and striking him in the jaw with the knuckles of his mostly open hand in the Lakers' 98-97 win Sunday.

The Lakers cut a 58-44 halftime deficit to 72-61 with 5:07 left in the third quarter. Then the Celtics went on a 23-8 run and led 95-69 going into the fourth. Pierce started the surge with a three-point play and ended it with a 3-pointer with 41 seconds left, giving him 12 points in the period.

"The first half was just as bad as the second," said Lakers point guard Steve Nash, who had just nine points and five assists. "Disappointing performance, start to finish."

The win was the Celtics' biggest of the season and broke a tie with Milwaukee for seventh place in the East. They moved within 1? games of sixth.

"The roof just kind of caved in on us," Bryant said. "It always just seems like whenever their backs are against the wall you know that's when you really see the best from them."

The Lakers had won six of their previous seven games and had moved three games behind the Houston Rockets for the eighth and final playoff spot in the West.

But they trailed by at least 11 points throughout the second half.

Previously, the Celtics' biggest win was 94-75 at Indiana on Jan. 4, and the Lakers' worst loss was 113-97 at Sacramento on Nov. 21.

Garnett reached 25,000 points with an 11-foot turnaround jumper that gave him six for the game and put the Celtics ahead 39-29 with 8:08 left in the half. Jeff Green had 19 points and Jason Terry added 15.

Besides Rondo, rookie forward Jared Sullinger also is out for the season after having back surgery and sat out his fourth game.

"Our guys just think they're good," Boston coach Doc Rivers said. "We're playing selfless and free."

The Celtics led by 14 at halftime after hitting 51.1 percent of their shots while the Lakers kept missing open jumpers and sank just 37.8 percent of theirs, including just 2 of 12 from beyond the 3-point arc.

Los Angeles' last lead, 11-10, came on a 12-foot turnaround fadeaway by Bryant with 6:38 left in the first quarter.

Boston led 27-23 going into the second and built it to 55-40 when Garnett drew two defenders to him under the basket and passed to Chris Wilcox for a dunk with 2:35 left.

Boston took its biggest lead of the half, 58-42 on two free throws by Pierce with 37 seconds to go.

Notes: The Celtics play at home Sunday for the sixth time in seven games when they meet the Denver Nuggets. ... The Lakers are 3-2 on their seven-game road trip, which continues Friday night in Charlotte and ends Sunday in Miami. ... Six Celtics scored in double figures, the fifth straight game in which they had at least five.

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Norway's Svindal wins world downhill title

Norway's Aksel Lund?Svindal reacts after his run of the men's downhill at the Alpine skiing world championships in Schladming, Austria, Saturday, Feb. 9, 2013. (AP Photo/Matthias Schrader)

Norway's Aksel Lund?Svindal reacts after his run of the men's downhill at the Alpine skiing world championships in Schladming, Austria, Saturday, Feb. 9, 2013. (AP Photo/Matthias Schrader)

United States' Andrew Weibrecht has is face covered with snow after falling at the men's downhill at the Alpine skiing world championships in Schladming, Austria, Saturday, Feb. 9, 2013. (AP Photo/Kerstin Joensson)

Norway's Aksel Lund Svindal is airborne as he speeds down the course during the men's downhill, at the Alpine skiing world championships in Schladming, Austria, Saturday, Feb.9, 2013. (AP Photo/Alessandro Trovati)

United States' Andrew Weibrecht takes a jump during the men's downhill, at the Alpine skiing world championships in Schladming, Austria, Saturday, Feb.9, 2013. (AP Photo/Luca Bruno)

Norway's gold medal winner Aksel Lund?Svindal receives flowers by Austrian President Heiny Fischer, right, after the men's downhill at the Alpine skiing world championships in Schladming, Austria, Saturday, Feb. 9, 2013. (AP Photo/Kerstin Joensson)

(AP) ? Aksel Lund Svindal of Norway won the men's downhill title at the Alpine skiing world championships Saturday after a powerful run down the Planai course that no one came close to matching.

Watched by thousands of spectators, Svindal kept a near-perfect line down the icy and bumpy course despite foggy conditions that caused problems for several skiers. The Norwegian finished in 2 minutes, 1.32 seconds to win by nearly half a second.

"I knew I could not have skied better here," said Svindal, who raised both arms in the air and shouted out in celebration after his run. "I took a lot of risks. It was a tough race. Visibility wasn't good and the course was difficult. At the finish, I was exhausted, in my head as well."

Dominik Paris of Italy, who leads this season's World Cup downhill standings, trailed Svindal by 0.46 in second. David Poisson of France finished third, 0.97 behind.

Svindal added to his 2007 world downhill title, earning his fifth world title overall. His father Bjoern Svindal was among the first to congratulate the champion in the finish area.

"I knew from the start that he was going to do something special," he said. "He was very focused. I expected a medal as he had already done well in the super-G."

The rest of the field, led by Klaus Kroell of Austria in fourth, finished more than a second off Svindal's winning time. Defending champion Erik Guay of Canada failed to finish, narrowly avoiding a crash and missing a gate.

With 2005 champion Bode Miller sitting out the season to recover from knee surgery, the Americans failed to make an impact.

Less than 2 hours before the start of the race, Andrew Weibrecht posted the fastest time in an additional 50-second training run on the difficult, turning bottom part of the course. But the American only managed 22nd in the race, 3.25 seconds behind Svindal.

"It's definitely one of the rougher courses we ski. The bumps were frozen up," Weibrecht said. "There was flat light, it was overcast, so you were kind of going into stuff and you can't see it."

Marco Sullivan slid off course when his left ski lost contact with the snow in a right turn. He landed in the safety nets and wasn't injured.

"I am not really sure what happened," Sullivan said. "My ski got clicked out. The next thing was I saw the fence coming."

Svindal earned a bronze in Wednesday's super-G, a discipline he has dominated on the World Cup this season. He said it gave him extra motivation for the downhill.

"Winning bronze was nice but I was also a bit frustrated," Svindal said. "I really pushed hard today and avoided major mistakes."

Svindal has now won 11 medals at major championship, still nine short of the all-time record held by fellow Norwegian Kjetil Andre Aamodt, who watched the race from the stands.

Paris, who won the downhill races in Bormio and Kitzbuehel this season, lost time to the Norwegian toward the end but said he had "a great race."

"I tried to go for a medal, but I didn't think I could do it," Paris said. "I saved energy in the upper part because I knew I needed it for that difficult finish section."

Kroell's fourth place left the home nation without a gold medal in a speed event of any major championship since the 2003 worlds, when Michael Walchhofer won the downhill and Stephan Eberharter the super-G.

Walchhofer's silver medal at the 2006 Turin Olympics downhill remains the last speed medal for Austria.

"I am very disappointed," said Kroell, last season's World Cup downhill champion who grew up in a nearby village. "I had a big mistake early on and I didn't find my flow because of all the bumps. I just couldn't keep the line."

The women's downhill is Sunday.

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Friday, February 8, 2013

Back in the USSR? Key Soviet document is missing

MINSK, Belarus (AP) ? The powerful Soviet Union may still exist after all ? at least on paper.

Former Belarusian leader Stanislav Shushkevich says a historic 1991 document that proclaimed the death of the Soviet Union is missing from the archives.

Shushkevich discovered that the document was gone while working on his memoirs. He said he believes it was stolen ? possibly by a former Belarusian official ? probably with the intention of selling it to a collector.

"It's hard to believe the disappearance of a document at such a level, but this is a fact," Shushkevich told The Associated Press.

Officials with Belarus' government and the Russia-dominated alliance of ex-Soviet nations confirmed late Wednesday that they only have copies.

"We don't know where the original is," said Vasily Ostreiko, the head of the archive department of the Commonwealth of Independent States, which has its headquarters in Minsk, the Belarusian capital. "We have a copy of that document. It's certified in line with international standards, but it's still a copy."

The document's disappearance reflects the chaos that surrounded the 1991 demise of the Soviet Union, a superpower of 300 million people that sprawled over nearly a dozen time zones and encompassed what is now 15 nations.

On Dec. 8, 1991, Shushkevich hosted Russian President Boris Yeltsin and Ukrainian President Leonid Kravchuk for secret talks at a government hunting lodge near Viskuli in the Belovezha Forest. The trio signed a deal declaring that "the U.S.S.R. has ceased to exist as a subject of international law and geopolitical reality" ? defeating Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev's attempts to hold the Soviet Union together.

The agreement also announced the creation of the Commonwealth of Independent States, a loose alliance joined by nine other Soviet republics that month.

Gorbachev resigned on Dec. 25, 1991, and the Soviet Communist empire that ruled with an iron fist for almost 70 years seized to exist.

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Syrian soldiers dance to Usher in online video

This image taken from video obtained from Ugarit News on Thursday, Feb. 7, 2013, which has been authenticated based on its contents and other AP reporting, purports to show Syrian soldiers dancing to Usher's hit song "Yeah!" The video posted online purportedly shows Syrian soldiers taking a break from the country's civil war by bouncing around to the American R&B star's hit song. In the clip uploaded to YouTube, a group of soldiers dressed in camouflage combat gear _ some carrying automatic rifles, others with rocket-propelled grenades poking out of their flak jackets _bob and sway to the music (AP Photo/Ugarit News via AP video)

This image taken from video obtained from Ugarit News on Thursday, Feb. 7, 2013, which has been authenticated based on its contents and other AP reporting, purports to show Syrian soldiers dancing to Usher's hit song "Yeah!" The video posted online purportedly shows Syrian soldiers taking a break from the country's civil war by bouncing around to the American R&B star's hit song. In the clip uploaded to YouTube, a group of soldiers dressed in camouflage combat gear _ some carrying automatic rifles, others with rocket-propelled grenades poking out of their flak jackets _bob and sway to the music (AP Photo/Ugarit News via AP video)

This image taken from video obtained from Ugarit News on Thursday, Feb. 7, 2013, which has been authenticated based on its contents and other AP reporting, purports to show Syrian soldiers dancing to Usher's hit song "Yeah!" The video posted online purportedly shows Syrian soldiers taking a break from the country's civil war by bouncing around to the American R&B star's hit song. In the clip uploaded to YouTube, a group of soldiers dressed in camouflage combat gear _ some carrying automatic rifles, others with rocket-propelled grenades poking out of their flak jackets _bob and sway to the music (AP Photo/Ugarit News via AP video)

This image taken from video obtained from Ugarit News on Thursday, Feb. 7, 2013, which has been authenticated based on its contents and other AP reporting, purports to show Syrian soldiers dancing to Usher's hit song "Yeah!" The video posted online purportedly shows Syrian soldiers taking a break from the country's civil war by bouncing around to the American R&B star's hit song. In the clip uploaded to YouTube, a group of soldiers dressed in camouflage combat gear _ some carrying automatic rifles, others with rocket-propelled grenades poking out of their flak jackets _bob and sway to the music (AP Photo/Ugarit News via AP video)

(AP) ? A video posted online purportedly shows Syrian soldiers taking a break from the country's civil war by bopping around to American R&B star Usher's hit song "Yeah!"

The soldiers dressed in camouflage combat gear ? some armed with automatic rifles or rocket-propelled grenades poking out of their flak jackets ? form a conga line and shimmy past the camera grinning.

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Near the end of the video, they stop dancing and break into their version of an oft-heard battle chant in the Middle East: "With our souls, our blood, we sacrifice for you Bashar!" as black smoke billows from a building in the background. In a jarring finale, they shoot bursts of automatic gunfire in the air.

The video, which was allegedly filmed in southern Syria, appeared to be authentic and the uniforms consistent with those worn by Syrian soldiers. It appeared on both pro-regime social networking sites and anti-regime YouTube channels, as is normal for such material.

Associated Press

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