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Lightning sparks more blazes across the West

Firefighters monitor the Ponderosa Fire, Sunday Aug. 19, 2012 from Rock Creek Road near Viola, Calif. Thousands of people have been told to leave their homes as a wildfire burning Sunday in thick forest threatened rural communities in far Northern California. (AP Photo/The Record Searchlight,Andreas Fuhrmann)

Firefighters monitor the Ponderosa Fire, Sunday Aug. 19, 2012 from Rock Creek Road near Viola, Calif. Thousands of people have been told to leave their homes as a wildfire burning Sunday in thick forest threatened rural communities in far Northern California. (AP Photo/The Record Searchlight,Andreas Fuhrmann)

Andreas Fuhrmann/Record Searchlight Firefighters protect a home on Long Hay Flat road from the Ponderosa Fire, Sunday Aug. 19, 2012. Thousands of people have been told to leave their homes as a wildfire burning Sunday in thick forest threatened rural communities in far Northern California. (AP Photo/The Record Searchlight, Andreas Fuhrmann)

(AP) ? Firefighters across the West on Monday kept to the task of battling a summer-long series of raging wildfires, with the latest round sparked mostly by lightning strikes amid dry conditions and gusty winds.

In Northern California, crews struggled to gain control of a rapidly growing wildfire that has destroyed at least seven homes, threatened thousands of others and also forced thousands of rural residents to evacuate.

The Ponderosa Fire, which began Saturday, has consumed more than 23 square miles near three towns about 170 miles north of Sacramento. It was only about 5 percent contained.

It began after the area was hit by a series of lightning strikes, state fire spokesman Daniel Berlant said.

More than 1,200 firefighters fought the blaze in rugged, densely forested terrain as it threatened at least 3,500 homes and more than 300 other structures near the towns of Manton, Shingletown and Viola.

"These are the largest number of homes we've had threatened so far this year, so we're definitely concerned because this fire is so fast-moving," Berlant said. "The grass, brush and timber up here are so dry, and once the lightning with no rain struck, the flames began to spread quickly."

The fire forced the closure of Highway 44 and other roads and prompted the declaration of a state of emergency for Shasta County. The Red Cross set up an evacuation center in Redding.

"We have air tankers, helicopters and bulldozers and hand crews all available to us," Berlant said. "We're using every resource we have to put out this fire."

Evacuee Jerry Nottingham told reporters on Monday that, "All we can do is pray."

Another massive wildfire that has burned in Plumas National Forest since July 29 grew larger over the weekend as strong winds pushed the flames past fire lines on its northeast edge that crews had gained some control of late last week.

The blaze, about 120 miles north of Sacramento, has consumed more than 73 square miles and continued to threaten about 900 homes. The fire was 32 percent contained.

Elsewhere in California, a wildfire in Lassen Volcanic National Park was 51 percent contained after consuming more than 43 square miles. Officials expected firefighters would have the blaze contained by Tuesday.

In Mendocino County, a wildfire that started Saturday had consumed about 8 square miles near Covelo. That blaze, which was sparked by lightning, was burning in a remote area of thick timber and rugged terrain, making it difficult for fire crews to access.

The fires in California were among many blazes burning across the West, where wildfire season began much earlier than usual:

? In southwestern Colorado, firefighters were battling several new wildfires sparked by lightning over the weekend. The largest, the Burns Fire ? about 12 miles southwest of Pagosa Springs ? had grown to 120 acres by Monday. Three ground crews, two single engine air tankers and a heavy tanker are being used to fight the fire. No structures have been threatened.

? In Utah, officials said Monday that a wildfire that has burned 272 acres was likely started by target shooters in Wasatch County ? just a short distance from another human-caused blaze that was fully contained after threatening residences near the Jordanelle Reservoir.

The Whiskey Fire remained uncontained and has burned conifer and oak brush near Daniels Canyon, southeast of Heber, said Jason Curry, a state forestry and fire spokesman. The blaze was not threatening any structures. About 150 firefighters and two helicopters were battling the fire, a task made difficult because there are few access roads into the area.

? In Washington state, firefighters hoped to fully contain a wildfire that has burned dozens of homes in Cle Elum, about 75 miles east of Seattle. Crews expected the weather to cooperate for the most part with firefighting efforts. The fire broke out a week ago at a bridge construction project and has burned nearly 36 square miles of grass, sagebrush and timber in rural areas.

? In Idaho, fire managers planned to meet with residents in Pine after an evacuation of Featherville was ordered over the weekend due to smoke from an approaching wildfire.

About 1,100 firefighters battled the Trinity Ridge Fire, which has burned 140 square miles and was threatening hundreds of homes. Thunderstorms were expected and could cause gusty, shifting winds around the fire. A little to the north, Idaho's largest wildfire had burned 143 square miles,

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Associated Press writers Terry Collins in San Francisco, Lynn DeBruin in Salt Lake City, Donna Blankinship in Seattle and Jesse Bonner in Boise, Idaho contributed to this report.

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SUMMARY

American Management Services LLC has designated the Corporate Paralegal / Contract Administrator as the individual within the company responsible for providing administrative and subject matter support to the General Counsel with respect to (1) contract matters and (2) corporate and other matters as assigned.

REPORTING RELATIONSHIP

The position reports to the General Counsel, and is a 40 hour per week, full-time, exempt position.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

  • Compliance and corporate governance matters

    o Maintaining minute books and corporate records, filing annual reports, handling routine entity management and updating our database. Process, track and enter related invoices into Yardi for payment.
    o Liaise with the Registered Agent on corporate matters. Draft corporate resolutions as required.

  • Licensing

    o File state real estate license applications as necessary, and maintenance of corporate real estate license data base.

  • Contract management

    o Intake of Property Management Agreements and other corporate contracts submitted for review, and maintenance of contract database. In addition, responsible for initial substantive review of PMAs.
    o Assist GC in review of existing agreements and templates to identify areas requiring updating to ensure compliance
    o Negotiate assigned contracts and assorted vendor contracts in accordance with Company policies and guideline. Manage contract flow process from inception through signature and archiving, including loading completed agreements into the corporate electronic database.
    o Correspond and communicate with appropriate personnel concerning the terms of the contract.
    o Monitor renewal periods and notify appropriate personnel well in advance of approaching deadlines.
    o Prepare and disseminate contract renewals and terminations.

  • Litigation

    o Litigation support tasks, including intake of service of process, researching and managing tender of claims and lawsuits, investigating claims, managing discovery, responding to subpoenas, processing legal invoices and/or maintaining legal reporting function and files.

    QUALIFICATIONS

    The individual must be able to perform all essential functions satisfactorily. The requirements define the knowledge, skill, and/or ability necessary to perform the essential functions. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

    EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE

  • Legal Assistant / Paralegal Certification or Associates Degree in legal/paralegal studies is required.
  • 3+ years of contract review, administration, negotiation, and drafting experience required (preferably within the real estate / property management industry).
  • Four-year degree preferred with work experience in a corporate environment. Previous litigation experience also preferred.

    JOB KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS

  • Excellent communications skills, strong attention to detail and exceptional organizational skills
  • Solid administrative skills and strong knowledge of MS Office Suite
  • Ability to analyze, problem-solve and take initiative when appropriate; Ability to seek guidance when necessary
  • Understanding of legal formalities, terms and principals
  • Ability to perform legal and/or factual research in a timely manner and organize findings appropriately
  • Familiarity with database and document management software
  • Ability to work independently and in a team oriented environment
  • Ability to set priorities and handle multiple tasks simultaneously with minimal supervision

    PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS

    The physical demands described are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of the job. This position requires the ability to see details at close range. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

    ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS

  • Indoor work environment with artificial lighting.
  • Cubicle workspace.

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    Sunday, August 19, 2012

    Paul Ryan: Wisconsin roots, Washington clout

    Since his youth, Paul Ryan has shown a knack for eliciting mixed feelings.

    Classmates at Joseph A. Craig High School in Janesville, Wis., bestowed on him the dubious title of "Biggest Brown-Noser." They also elected him class president and anointed him prom king.

    During his rapid political ascent, to become chief architect of love-it or hate-it Republican budget policy, many of his Democratic adversaries have coupled criticism of his ideology with praise for his cordiality, diligence and thoughtfulness.

    "I've known Paul Ryan for a long time. He's a serious guy," said Wisconsin state Sen. Tim Cullen, a moderate Democrat who shares constituents with Ryan. "I think the American people need more serious people in Washington and fewer bomb-throwers."

    In the days since Mitt Romney selected Ryan for the vice presidential slot on the Republican ticket, the 42-year-old congressman's biography has become instant folklore. Lifelong resident of a little city in the heartland. Embracing new responsibilities as a teenager after the sudden death of his father. Devoted husband and father, devout Roman Catholic, avid deer hunter/fisherman/fitness buff.

    Scott Angus, longtime editor of the Janesville Gazette, said Ryan's political views are divisive even in his home town. But Angus has been disabusing out-of-town reporters of the notion that they might uncover some skeletons in Ryan's personal life.

    "The whole image of an all-American boy from an all-American city ? it's all true," Angus said. "He really is as genuine as you're going to find."

    Yet Janesville, where Ryan still lives in the upscale neighborhood where he was born, is only part of his story.

    Washington, D.C., lured him starting back in college, when he served as a lowly congressional intern, sorting mail and asking precocious policy questions.

    The nation's capital has never eased its hold on him since then. There were further congressional staff jobs, a stint with a conservative think tank and, since his first election in 1998, seven terms as a congressman representing southern Wisconsin's 1st District.

    Now, he's embraced the chance to be near the pinnacle of inside-the-Beltway power.

    In June, when he was rumored to be high on Romney's list of possible running mates, he told The Associated Press he never intended to become a "permanent fixture" in Washington. But he also said he'd become "enthralled with public service" and the competitive rush of Capitol Hill policy battles.

    "I really don't have tremendous political ambition. I have policy ambition," he said.

    As House Budget Committee chairman, Ryan is the mastermind of divisive GOP budget plans that would curb the growth of Medicare, slash safety-net programs for the poor and extend all Bush-era tax cuts, including those for the rich. The aim, Ryan says, is to get the nation's fiscal house in order before the deficit spins out of control.

    Ryan is also one of the most successful fundraisers in Congress and a favorite of several big-spending political action committees. Within days of his selection by Romney, he made time for a private meeting in Las Vegas with casino mogul and GOP mega-donor Sheldon Adelson.

    "Paul talks about being from Janesville, but he's an absolute product of Capitol Hill," said state Sen. Joe Erpenbach.

    ___

    Ryan's story begins in Janesville. The son of a well-to-do attorney, Ryan is the youngest of four children. He was an altar boy and attended Catholic school before moving on to Craig for high school.

    He faced tragedy head-on at 16 when, after arising one morning at home, he discovered his father dead of a heart attack.

    His older brother, Tobin, said the event became a "catalyst" for Paul. "It could have been a period where he stuck his head under a pillow and didn't want to come out," he said. "Instead he developed and matured in ways you couldn't imagine."

    With his older siblings no longer at home, and his mother commuting to out-of-town college courses, Ryan became a principal caregiver for his grandmother, who had Alzheimer's disease.

    "Paul also takes a job at McDonald's, excels at school, becomes class president," Tobin recalled. "He really took responsibility."

    Ryan himself has not spoken much in public about his father's death. In a New Yorker interview, he said, "I was like, 'What is the meaning?' I just did lots of reading, lots of introspection."

    At high school, Ryan won the race for class president on a ticket together with his cousin, Adam Ryan, when both were juniors. When they graduated the following year, Adam was named in the yearbook as "Most Likely to Succeed," while Paul was "Biggest Brown-Noser."

    Where that came from, Ryan's cousin isn't sure. But Adam, now president of Ryan Inc. Central, the Janesville construction company founded by his and Paul's grandfathers, could see back in high school that his cousin might be headed for the fast track.

    In their senior year, Paul asked to come along when Adam went to a regional meeting of the Model United Nations. The future congressman had never before been active in the group, which offers students a chance to play the roles of U.N. delegates.

    After watching the proceedings for a while, Paul vanished from his cousin's side and reappeared at the podium to address the entire group of perhaps 1,000 attendees, Adam said.

    "He had basically figured out what was going on and had taken over the group. He was voted best delegate," Adam said. "When he gets interested in something, he's a very quick study."

    Through the years, that fast-learner trait would be noticed again and again and would serve him well.

    As newcomer in Congress, he immersed himself in complex number-crunching and budgetary minutia. He'd brag about reading the entire federal budget ? "Not many people do that. It's fairly laborious," he said ? and also told the Weekly Standard last year that meetings with budget actuaries were "the highlight of my day."

    Those interests had surfaced in college, when Ryan pursued an economics/political science double major at Miami University in Ohio. He had no problems with a macroeconomics class loaded with analytics and math.

    Ryan also read the works of free-market thinkers such as Milton Friedman and Ayn Rand, and fine-tuned his views in lengthy chats with a libertarian economics professor, Rich Hart.

    "The core beliefs were already there," Hart said. "I think he was just honing them with his studies, strengthening his belief in empowering individuals."

    Rand, the Russian-born writer who championed individualism and assailed big government, had particular sway.

    "The reason I got involved in public service, by and large, if I had to credit one thinker, one person, it would be Ayn Rand," Ryan said in a speech in 2005, though he later noted that he rejected some of Rand's views, including her atheism.

    Ryan lived in a dormitory his freshman year at Miami, then moved to the Delta Tau Delta fraternity house. But no "Animal House" stories follow.

    "He was a pretty conservative guy," said a former frat brother, Michael Loisel, while also noting that Ryan had a sense of humor. "He liked to engage in conversation."

    And the conversation, as usual with Ryan, was relatively substantive ? or as Loisel recalled, "more depth than the 'Where did you go last night?' and 'How much did you drink?'"

    It was in college, while studying economic theories and principles, when Ryan got his first chance to test them in the real world of the nation's capital. He obtained an internship in the Washington office of Sen. Bob Kasten, a Wisconsin Republican.

    Cesar Conda, now chief of staff for Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida, was at that point the staff director of a committee headed by Kasten and took note of the diligent newcomer.

    "Delivering mail, he would always pop his head in and ask me questions about economics," Conda said ? questions that were "a cut above" those expected from an intern.

    Conda recommended some not-so-light reading ? George Gilder's "Wealth and Poverty," and Jude Wanniski's "The Way the World Works." Both had influenced the supply-side economic theories of the Reagan era. He said Ryan devoured them.

    Conda also takes credit for introducing Romney to Ryan years later, during a Capitol Hill visit in 2007 when Romney was running for president.

    "It was supposed to be a short courtesy meeting, but it turned out to be an hour, talking about tax reform, entitlements ? a very wonkish discussion," Conda recalled. "Afterward, Romney said, 'I really like this guy. He's very sharp.'"

    Ryan, after graduating from college in 1992, returned to Washington for a paid stint with Kasten's office. Connections with Conda and others soon led to a job with Empower America, a think tank featuring conservative luminaries such as Jack Kemp, the former congressman and vice presidential candidate, and Bill Bennett, the former drug czar and education secretary.

    "I gave him a book list I'd been carrying around ... Shakespeare, the founding documents, the Federalist Papers, a book of quotations," Bennett said. "Everything I gave to him to read, he read."

    Ryan later was a speechwriter for Kemp, then legislative director for Sen. Sam Brownback of Kansas.

    A turning point came in 1997 when Ryan, after getting a taste of how Washington works, returned to Janesville. He went to work for the family construction firm, but the change of address had other benefits.

    Ryan knew that the 1st District congressional seat would be opening up because the incumbent Republican was running for the Senate. Ryan used his time at home to rebuild local ties and line up support. He figured that if he was to return to Washington, being a congressman would at least give him the chance to commute regularly back to Janesville.

    At 28, Ryan had never run for any sort of public office, but he campaigned aggressively. One of his endorsements came from the Wisconsin State Journal, which called him "The Rich Kid With The Common Touch."

    "Ryan might sound like a policy wonk (and, in some ways, he is) but he's also a likable candidate who appears at home in many different settings," the paper said.

    Ryan won the GOP primary over a musician with 80 percent of the vote, then trounced his Democratic opponent in the general election with 57 percent of the vote.

    Jim Johnson, owner of four Janesville convenience stores and a lifelong friend of the Ryan clan, remembers a social gathering at which Ryan announced he'd run for Congress.

    "We were all skeptical and asked a lot of questions ? and he was ready," Johnson said. "That was the toughest race he's had. Since then, he's been able to focus on policy rather than getting re-elected."

    ___

    Life was about to change in other ways, too, for Ryan. During his first term in Congress, he met and married Janna Little, a lawyer and lobbyist from an affluent Oklahoma family who was working in the Washington area. She's a first cousin of retiring Rep. Dan Boren, an Oklahoma Democrat.

    Their courtship included a deer-hunting sortie in Wisconsin in which Ryan shot an eight-point buck ? and later credited Janna with spotting it. The article in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel announcing their engagement reported that Ryan "does his own skinning and butchering, and makes his own Polish sausage."

    The Ryans now have three children ? Liza, 10, Charles, 8, and Sam, 7 ? who live in Janesville with their mother. Ryan has gone back frequently for weekend visits, attending Mass at St. John Vianney Church, doing yard work. While in Washington, he has slept on a cot in his office rather than rent a place.

    Yet during his political ascension, Ryan resisted pleas to run for governor of Wisconsin, citing his commitment to the budget debate in Congress.

    "I didn't want to walk away from the conversation I started and the fight I'm in," he told the AP.

    In his early years in Congress, Ryan built his reputation mostly behind the scenes. More recently, he's become one of the highest-profile members of the House, to the point where he has engaged in verbal showdowns with President Barack Obama.

    In April 2011, the president unleashed a blistering attack on Ryan-drafted GOP plans, saying they would extend tax cuts for the wealthy while demanding that older people pay more for health care. Among those in the audience was Ryan, who believed his invitation to the speech was an olive branch from the White House.

    "Instead, what we got was a speech that was excessively partisan, dramatically inaccurate and hopelessly inadequate to addressing our country's pressing fiscal challenges," Ryan said afterward.

    After news broke of Ryan's selection by Romney, Obama spoke out again.

    "He is a decent man, he is a family man, he is an articulate spokesman for Gov. Romney's vision, but it is a vision that I fundamentally disagree with," Obama said.

    ___

    If there's any bipartisan consensus about Ryan on Capitol Hill, it pertains to his physique. Lean and buff, he leads other Capitol Hill denizens in grueling morning sessions of the popular P90X workout program.

    Healthy living is one thing. But when it comes to health policy, and specifically Medicare, Ryan's policies have been polarizing, hailed by tea party advocates and Republican leaders and denounced by Democrats.

    Former Wisconsin Sen. Russ Feingold, a fellow Janesville native and Craig High School alumnus, but also a liberal Democrat, congratulated Ryan on making the GOP ticket, but branded that ticket "fundamentally wrong for our nation."

    From the other side of the spectrum, Republican Sen. Jim DeMint of South Carolina, a driving force behind tea party candidates for Congress, offered this view.

    "I've worked closely with Paul for years and this isn't a political game to him," said DeMint. "This is truly about saving our country and making the future better for our children."

    Ryan's record runs deeper than his signature budget and Medicare ideas. He opposes abortion rights and same-sex marriage, and has a top rating from gun-rights groups. But in conflict with some Republicans, he supported the auto industry and bank bailouts that many in the GOP's right flank criticized.

    The auto bailout helped General Motors survive, but it didn't spare a GM assembly plant in Janesville that shut down in 2009 as the economy sputtered. That cost an estimated 6,000 jobs, at the plant and its suppliers. It was a painful blow for a city of 60,000.

    Ryan teamed with Democrats in Wisconsin's congressional delegation to prod GM executives to reopen the plant, but the effort failed.

    Still, the native son remembers where he came from, supporters say. Tobin Ryan insists that the close contact with Washington lobbyists and well-heeled donors hasn't fundamentally changed his younger brother.

    "It is absolutely amazing that he is the same guy today as he was before he ran for Congress," Tobin said. "You will never take the Janesville and Wisconsin out of him."

    Ryan himself stressed his Wisconsin roots, and his affection for Wisconsin beers, in a speech a day after his selection by Romney.

    "My veins run with cheese, bratwurst, a little Spotted Cow, Leinies and some Miller," he said. "I like to hunt here, I like to fish here, I like to snowmobile here. I even think ice fishing is interesting."

    In 2010, Ryan and his wife bought a stately six-bedroom brick house in Janesville's Courthouse Hill historic district, where he'd grown up. The 1928 home, valued at $459,000, formerly belonged to the president of the Parker Pen Co.

    It was evidence that Ryan has done well financially, with a net worth of about $4.5 million. Most of his money comes from his marriage and inheritances.

    His neighbors say Ryan does small things to show he cares about them even after his rise to power in Washington.

    Bill Westphal, 72, who lives across the street from the Ryan family, was good friends with Jeffrey Thomas, a Democrat who challenged Ryan for his congressional seat four times and who died in 2009.

    "Guess who showed up at his funeral, all the way from Washington?" Westphal said. "Everybody in the audience was surprised. Paul Ryan did not consider him an enemy because he was a member of the opposite party."

    Val Crofts teaches government at the high school in Milton, a small town near Janesville, and each year takes advanced placement students on a trip to Washington to meet with political figures.

    Ryan has been a big supporter of the program, Crofts said, but last year was able to spend only a few minutes with the visitors because of a budget presentation in the House.

    "After we got home, he told us he wanted more time with us, and he came to our high school and gave us an hour of Q-and-A," Crofts said.

    Crofts said Ryan has good chemistry with the students, regardless of their political views.

    "He jokes around with them and explains things about the budget and Washington so well," Crofts said. "Government doesn't seem so stuffy and old and faraway anymore."

    ___

    Associated Press writers Brian Bakst and Todd Richmond in Janesville, Wis.; Scott Bauer in Madison, Wis.; Dinesh Ramde in Milwaukee; Dan Sewell in Oxford, Ohio; and Adam Geller in New York contributed to this report.

    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/paul-ryan-wisconsin-roots-washington-clout-162005804.html

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    Egypt's Mursi to visit Iran end of August: state agency

    CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt's Islamist President Mohamed Mursi will visit Iran to attend the Non-Aligned Movement meetings on August 30, Egyptian state news agency MENA said, the first such visit by an Egyptian head of state to Tehran since the Islamic revolution.

    MENA quoted sources at the Egyptian presidency saying on Saturday that Mursi "will participate in the summit" on his way back from China.

    A spokesman for Mursi was not immediately available for comment. Egyptian media reports have suggested Mursi might send his newly appointed deputy, Mahmoud Mekki, instead.

    Since Egypt's Hosni Mubarak was toppled in a popular uprising last year, Egypt and Iran have signalled interest in renewing ties severed more than 30 years ago after Iran's Islamic Revolution and Egypt's recognition of Israel.

    However, with the West pushing Iran to halt its disputed nuclear programme and the United States being a major donor to Egypt's military, any improvement in ties could become a tricky path to tread.

    Mursi said in June he would sue an Iranian news agency after it quoted him as saying he was interested in restoring relations with Tehran. Mursi aides said the interview was a fabrication.

    Iran hailed the victory of Mursi, who resigned from the Muslim Brotherhood when he was elected in June, as an "Islamic Awakening". Mursi, however, is striving to reassure Egypt's Western allies wary at the prospect of Islamist rule, and Gulf states that are deeply suspicious of Iranian influence.

    Egypt is the current head of the Non Aligned Movement, founded during the Cold War to advocate the causes of the developing world, is set to hand over to Iran in the Tehran meeting.

    Egypt's formal recognition of Israel and Iran's 1979 Islamic Revolution led in 1980 to the breakdown of diplomatic relations between the two countries, among the biggest and most influential in the Middle East. They currently have reciprocal interest sections, but not at ambassadorial level.

    Egypt's former president Anwar Sadat received Iran's late Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi who fled Iran following the revolution in 1979 while one of Tehran's streets is named after the man who assassinated Sadat during a military parade in 1981.

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    DPS leaders hope church helps attendance

    DETROIT (WXYZ) - On Sunday several Detroit Public School leaders toured churches. They spoke to congregations and asked parents to help ensure that all students are in class on day one.

    DPS Emergency Financial Manager Roy Roberts says last year the state tried to take back funding due to attendance issues. He says the district can?t afford to lose money.

    ?And more importantly, we need to make sure our students are in class getting a quality education,? said Roberts.

    He and other school leaders say they will be going to 20 churches in Detroit in the coming Sundays, all with the goal of improving attendance.

    The visits come as the district?s leaders deal with shifting powers. ?

    A judge this week ruled Roberts will keep financial control of the district, but gave the school board academic control. The school board responded by making numerous last minute changes.?

    The move came after a state law giving emergency managers sweeping powers was set aside pending a November vote. ?

    Roberts says the changes should not affect the confidence parents have in Detroit Schools.

    ?We will have stability in Detroit Schools,? said Roberts.

    Before Roberts spoke to congregations, parents gathered outside churches to great church goers.

    Sonya Smith, a mother to two Detroit Public School students, says she came out because she believes her daughters' schools will be able to succeed with community support.

    ?Our children need to see us involved in the schools we trust to give them a quality education,? said Smith.

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    2012 RNC delegates can attend ?Newt University? at convention

    By David Ferguson
    Saturday, August 18, 2012 14:40 EDT

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    Delegates at the 2012 Republican National Convention, which takes place Monday, August 27 to Thursday, August 30 in Tampa, Florida, will be able to take classes at ?Newt University,? a series of workshops an seminars hosted by former Congressman Rep. Newt Gingrich (R-GA). The classes are allegedly designed to ?support and expound upon the overall messages of the convention,? according to a press release sent out by the convention Saturday morning.

    ?Former U.S. Speaker of the House and one-time college professor Newt Gingrich will host Newt University,? said the release, ?a series of public policy workshops for delegates to brush up on the policy and U.S. history behind the GOP platform. Newt U seminars will support and expound upon the overall daily convention themes in greater detail and give delegates an opportunity to dive deeper into those issues.?

    Gingrich was hired as an assistant professor at West Georgia College in Carrollton, Georgia in 1970. He left the institution eight years later when he was denied tenure.

    Convention CEO William Harris said in the announcement today, ?The goal is to prepare the American people with the facts to dispel myths and misinformation. Speaker Gingrich is one of our party?s most effective communicators, which is why he was asked to lead this effort.?

    Gingrich dropped out of the Republican primary race in May after losing every state primary and caucus except his home state of Georgia and its neighbor South Carolina. Neither he nor former vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin have been given official speaking slots at the 2012 convention. The roster of speakers thus far includes South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, Florida Gov. Rick Scott, Ohio Gov. John Kasich, Sen. John McCain (R-AZ), New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and others.

    Watch Saturday Night Live?s ?Moon President Newt Gingrich? sketch, embedded via Hulu, below:

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    Unemployment rates rose in 44 US states in July

    WASHINGTON (AP) ? Unemployment rates rose in 44 U.S. states in July, the most states to show a monthly increase in more than three years and a reflection of weak hiring nationwide.

    The Labor Department said Friday that unemployment rates fell in only two states and were unchanged in four.

    Unemployment rates rose in nine states that are considered battlegrounds in the presidential election. That trend, if it continued, could pose a threat to President Barack Obama's re-election bid in less than three months.

    Nationwide, hiring improved in July after three months of tepid job gains. But the national unemployment rate ticked up to 8.3 percent from 8.2 percent. Monthly job gains have averaged 150,000 this year. That's barely enough to accommodate population growth. As a result, the unemployment rate is the same as when the year began.

    Still, 31 states gained jobs in July, while 19 lost them. Unemployment rates can rise in a state even when more jobs are created if more people start looking for work. People who are out of work are counted as unemployed only if they're looking for a job.

    In the most closely contested states in the presidential race, unemployment has fallen over the past year. That could help Obama in his contest with GOP candidate Mitt Romney.

    But it has started to tick up in recent months. In Nevada, the rate rose to 12 percent in July from 11.6 percent the previous month. That's the highest rate in the nation, though it's still much lower than a year ago, when it was 13.8 percent.

    And in Michigan, the rate has increased to 9 percent, from 8.5 percent two months earlier.

    Unemployment also increased in Florida, Virginia, North Carolina, Iowa, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Colorado, Wisconsin and New Hampshire.

    The rate was unchanged at 7.2 percent in Ohio, the only swing state that didn't suffer an increase. Still, that rate is down sharply from 8.9 percent a year ago.

    Most competitive states have unemployment rates below the national level, so even recent increases may not have a large impact on voter sentiment.

    Iowa's unemployment rate, for example, increased to 5.3 percent, still the sixth-lowest in the country. New Hampshire's rose to 5.4 percent and Virginia's increased to 5.9 percent, both far below the national rate.

    Only four swing states have higher unemployment rates than the national figure: Nevada, Michigan, North Carolina at 9.6 percent, and Florida at 8.8 percent.

    Some battleground states reported large job gains that could lead to lower unemployment rates in coming months. Michigan added 21,800 jobs, the second-largest increase in the nation, after California. Michigan's gains were mostly in manufacturing and government. Virginia reported the third-largest increase, 21,300, mainly in education and health care.

    Most other battleground states added small numbers of jobs.

    Unemployment rates and total jobs data are derived from two separate surveys and aren't always consistent each month. But they tend to even out over time.

    Many political scientists say voter attitudes may be shaped more by national economic trends than local or statewide changes.

    Most Americans probably read or hear more news about the national economy than they do about their local areas, some experts say. And they may not attribute regional economic changes to presidential policies.

    Overall, the economy hasn't been growing fast enough to generate more hiring. It expanded at an annual rate of only 1.5 percent in the April-June quarter, down from 2 percent in the first quarter and 4.1 percent in the final three months of last year.

    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/unemployment-rates-rose-44-us-states-july-155233680--finance.html

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    Friday, August 17, 2012

    Worker falls at San Antonio College construction site

    SAN ANTONIO -

    A construction worker was hospitalized Thursday evening after he fell nearly 20 feet at a work site at San Antonio College.

    Police and paramedics responded to the accident around 10:30 p.m. Police say the construction worker was on a lift on the side of a library building when his foot got caught on a cable and he fell.

    Police said he landed on an awning below and it took emergency personnel about 30 minutes to rescue him.

    The worker was moving and alert, police said. He was taken to San Antonio Military Medical Center for treatment.

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    Enjoy SMSing Via Websites

    Mobile phones were initially introduced in the market with the sole aim of wireless communication. At that time, their cost was quite higher which only the affluent individuals were able to afford. However, with the onset of prepaid mobile plans, it became a bit more possible for middle class people to purchasing them. Eventually, they took a center stage in everyone?s life. Since, besides the communication, mobile phones offer countless advantages to its users. One of the favorite services offered by cell phone is, Short Message Service, which is abbreviated as SMS.

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    With the short message service, you can enjoy sending or receiving textual matters on cell phones. Most of the times, this service proves to be very useful, as the small piece of information can be easily and quickly passed without doing useless chit chat. Moreover, you can also send?free SMS jokes, funny orbeautiful SMS text messages, emotional messages with this service. Hence, today maximum youngsters are found busy with their mobile phones, which we have started mentioning as the SMS culture.

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    Taking into account, the interest of masses in sending text messages, count of companies offering this service is increasing leaps and bounds. Nowadays, SMS can be even sent through websites, providing this service. In fact, one can send?unlimited free SMS?through these websites. Not only the free SMS facility is there but, if you are registered users you will get many other benefits too.

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    First of all, the registered person can find innumerable messages on these websites. Hence, if he wants to send message on any specific occasion, he can easily find it on the website. These websites allow users to maintain an address book which curtails the need of typing receiver?s cell number every time. Moreover, the address book can be used as a back-up of contacts, if by mistake any contact gets deleted by you. Moreover, here you can create groups of contacts and can?send group SMS?too. To note down any important matter, you are also facilitated by the feature of?personal diary?here. Due to all these advantages, too many people have started registering on online SMS websites.

    So, do you have an account on any SMS website? If no then visit timesinsms.com and get yourself registered. The registration process is very simple which asks you to just provide your phone number, e-mail ID, name, etc. details. Timesinsms provides?24?7 SMS?facility, which makes you enjoy being in touch with your near ones all the time!

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    North Korea lets women ride bicycles

    By Angus Walker, ITV News

    In perhaps another sign that North Korean society is changing, Chinese media reported Friday that women are being allowed to ride bicycles for the first time for years.

    Cycling for women was banned in 1996 because the activity wasn't regarded as sufficiently feminine by the male-dominated North Korean regime.


    The apparent relaxation came as Kim Jung Un's powerful uncle, Chang Song-Taek, was in Beijing signing new deals to open up special enterprise zones on the Chinese border with North Korea.

    Such zones already exist but haven't been developed to any great scale. The Chinese have long been trying to convince the North Koreans to reform their stagnant state controlled economy in the same way China did 20 years ago.

    Read the full article at ITV News

    Chang?s visit may also pave the way for Kim Jung Un's first official trip to the Chinese capital.

    There has been a series of recent changes within North Korea: Kim sacked his army chief, Kim's uncle signed the economic deal with China, there are more cars and advertising on Pyongyang's streets, the regime promised the people their livelihoods would improve and workers will soon be allowed to officially work in factories in China and send money home.

    It is not clear why the female bicycle ban was reversed, but it does appear as though the wheels of change in North Korea are turning.

    ITV News is the U.K. partner of NBC News.

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    Exceptionally Preserved 2,600-Year-Old Brain Found

    TrueSatan writes with this quote from Discovery News:
    "A human skull dated to about 2,684 years ago with an 'exceptionally preserved' human brain still inside of it was recently discovered in a waterlogged U.K. pit, according to a new Journal of Archaeological Science study. The brain is the oldest known intact human brain from Europe and Asia, according to the authors, who also believe it's one of the best-preserved ancient brains in the world (PDF). 'The early Iron Age skull belonged to a man, probably in his thirties,' according to lead author Sonia O'Connor. 'Cause of death is rarely possible to determine in archaeological remains, but in this case, damage to the neck vertebrae is consistent with a hanging.'"

    Source: http://rss.slashdot.org/~r/Slashdot/slashdotScience/~3/qlX40UUePiA/exceptionally-preserved-2600-year-old-brain-found

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