Saturday, December 15, 2012

Massacre leaves America shocked and grieving ... again

An emotional President Barack Obama responds to the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, saying we have to "come together and take meaningful action to prevent more tragedies like this regardless of the politics."

By Allison Linn, NBC News

President Barack Obama reacted to news of the horrific elementary school shooting in Newtown, Conn., Friday like many other Americans: As a parent first.

?I know there?s not a parent in America who doesn?t feel the same overwhelming grief that I do,? the president said in a tearful midday speech.

Obama was among many public figures who were left feeling overwhelming grief ? and parental empathy - ?for the families who were victims of the massacre that killed 20 children and six adults at Sandy Hook Elementary School.

?The majority of those who died today were children ? beautiful little kids between the ages of 5 and 10 years old,? the visibly emotional president said. ?They had their entire lives ahead of them: birthdays, graduations, weddings, kids of their own.?

Obama went on to say that the nation had gone through too many mass shootings too many times.

?This evening Michelle and I will do what I know every parent in America will do, which is hug our children a little tighter, and we?ll tell them that we love them, and we?ll remind each other how deeply we love one another,? he said.

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid also said the shooting hit him as a parent and a politician.

?I am in shock and disbelief at this horrible tragedy that took so many innocent lives today. As a father and grandfather, it is beyond my comprehension why anyone would want to hurt innocent children. I join the millions of Americans whose thoughts and hearts are with those suffering because of this horrible crime in Connecticut,? he said in a statement.

Education Secretary Arne Duncan said that the department's hearts and prayers were with the school's students and staff and surrounding community. He, too, reacted as a parent.

"School shootings are always incomprehensible and horrific tragedies. But words fail to describe today's heartbreaking and savage attack at Sandy Hook Elementary School. As the father of two children in elementary school, I can barely imagine the anguish and losses suffered today by the Newtown community," he said.

Sen. Joe Lieberman of Connecticut also said that he and his wife were heartbroken for the nation, and as parents.

"Hadassah and I are shocked and heartbroken by the horrific events in Newtown today. We know this community and its people well. It is a beautiful town with wonderful people. As parents and grandparents, our hearts grieve for them today, and we send our prayers to each of them,? Lieberman said in a statement.

House Speaker John Boehner appealed to Americans to come together, and to seek solace in religion.

"The horror of this day seems so unbearable, but we will lock arms and unite as citizens, for that is how Americans rise above unspeakable evil.?Let us all come together in God's grace to pray for the families of the victims, that they may find some comfort and peace amid such suffering,? Boehner said in a statement.

Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell offered the hope that such violence could be eradicated.

"We are all crushed by the news of today's horrifying massacre in Newtown. I invite everyone to lift their hearts in prayer for the victims and their families and to unite around the hope that there will soon come a day when parents no longer fear this kind of violence in our nation again,? McConnell said.?

England's Queen Elizabeth II sent a message to Obama reading: "I have been deeply shocked and saddened to learn of the dreadful loss of life today in Newtown, Connecticut; particularly the news that so many of the dead are children. Prince Philip joins me in extending our heartfelt sympathy to you and the American people at this difficult time. The thoughts and prayers of everyone in the United Kingdom and throughout the Commonwealth are with the families and friends of those killed and with all those who have been affected by today's events."

Some public figures also called on the nation to re-evaluate gun laws.

Mark Kelly, husband of former Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords, who was gravely injured in a?shooting on Jan. 8, 2011, said he and his wife were sending their prayers to the victims.

"As we mourn, we must sound a call for our leaders to stand up and do what is right. This time our response must consist of more than regret, sorrow, and condolence. The children of Sandy Hook Elementary School and all victims of gun violence deserve leaders who have the courage to participate in a meaningful discussion about our gun laws - and how they can be reformed and better enforced to prevent gun violence and death in America. This can no longer wait,? Kelly?s statement on Facebook read in part.

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg said his deepest sympathies were with the families of the shooting, and he called on national figures to do more than send their thoughts and prayers.

"With all the carnage from gun violence in our country, it's still almost impossible to believe that a mass shooting in a kindergarten class could happen. It has come to that. Not even kindergarteners learning their A,B,Cs are safe. We heard after Columbine that it was too soon to talk about gun laws. We heard it after Virginia Tech. After Tucson and Aurora and Oak Creek. And now we are hearing it again. For every day we wait, 34 more people are murdered with guns. Today, many of them were 5-year olds. President Obama rightly sent his heartfelt condolences to the families in Newtown. But the country needs him to send a bill to Congress to fix this problem,? Bloomberg?s statement said in part.

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Smartphones can soon be used to 'e-hail' NYC taxis

NEW YORK (AP) ? New York City's Taxi and Limousine Commission has approved a plan that will let riders use their smartphones to "e-hail" yellow cabs.

Under the plan approved Thursday, downloaded apps will link customers with drivers starting Feb. 15.

Commissioner David Yassky says the city will lay down some ground rules to accommodate people raising their arm to stop a cab the old-fashioned way.

But the commissioner says that as long as the technology exists, it should be available to customers and drivers.

Until now, the city has banned yellow taxis from prearranging rides.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/smartphones-soon-used-e-hail-nyc-taxis-175931833.html

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Friday, December 14, 2012

Hardware In The Cloud: How Makers Can Help With ?Reshoring? Efforts

makerbot-millA bit of writing over at Make Magazine caught my eye today and I thought I’d talk a bit about reshoring and “artisanal manufacturing,” two buzzwords that could reshape the way things are made here and abroad. In Make, Stett Holbrook notes that with Foxconn’s hints that it is moving some manufacturing to our shores comes the tantalizing idea that rather than “ramping up” manufacturing, hardware makers here in the U.S. could simply use America’s unused manufacturing cycles. In other words, there is no reason to build huge factories when, for example, there are thousands of unused manufacturing tools at our disposal across the country and around the world. Travis Good, also a contributor to Make writes: The true opportunity comes when pro makers can tap into the idle cycles of the US?s automated manufacturing capacity. As a small example, Ted Hall (ShopBot) is trying to make it possible for pro makers to slip their production needs into ShopBot fabricators? shops with his 100,000 Garages. He?s doing it as a means of turning his customers? idle capacity into opportunity but the notion can be generalized. We still produce more than anyone, but it?s automated and inaccessible via the Cloud. Imagine, then a sort of Shanzhai market for components here in the U.S. Small manufacturers could offer small-batch jobs to hardware hackers and larger orders could be completed by multiple manufacturers working in concert with a centralized QA testing system in place to ensure each part was made correctly. In fact, this vision of “crowd-sourced” manufacturing isn’t far off from what it was like in 18th century Switzerland. Watch and clockmakers during that time would travel to the Jura mountains in the Fall and drop off metals and other raw materials with farming families who would soon be cut off from civilization by heavy snows and impassible roads. Instead of lying dormant all winter, these families would grind out gears, hands, and plates for the watchmakers in Zurich and then, when the snows thawed, send the finished product into the cities. In this way many farm families gained valuable experience in making metal parts and watchmakers could build hundreds of watches without spending a fortune on manufacturing costs. The same could be done for smaller batch hardware manufacturers in the U.S. and with the rise of crowdfunding, this is becoming ever more important and lucrative. Why, for example, make gadgets overseas

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Slickdeals' best in tech for December 12th: 60-inch LG plasma HDTV and Acer Aspire S3

Looking to save some coin on your tech purchases? Of course you are! In this round-up, we'll run down a list of the freshest frugal buys, hand-picked with the help of the folks at Slickdeals. You'll want to act fast, though, as many of these offerings won't stick around long.

Slickdeals' best in tech for December 12th: 60-inch LG plasma HDTV and Acer Aspire S3

If you're beginning to worry about whether or not your family can fill those gadget needs in a couple of weeks, perhaps it's time to take matters into your own hands. A 60-inch LG HDTV and an Acer Aspire S3 grab top billing in today's roundup and Foscam makes another appearance -- just in case you missed out last time. Hop down past the break to view the entire lot, but act fast to make sure you don't miss out.

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Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Salt Sequel Gets a Screenwriter

Angelina Jolie, as ex-Russian sleeper agent Evelyn Salt, may get to take care of some unfinished business in Salt 2 if the script, being penned by Seven Years in Tibet's Becky Johnston, is to her liking.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Columbia Pictures and Johnston are in talks over having Johnston pen a script that will please Jolie enough that she will commit to the sequel. And with Salt having made nearly $300 million at the global box office, the studio would wants Jolie to commit for another go.

Kurt Wimmer, who wrote the screenplay for Salt, was hired to write the sequel last year, but Jolie reportedly didn't like what he turned in, so the studio went on a search for another writer. After all this time, Columbia settled on Johnston.

Presumably, Salt 2 will pick up where the first movie ended, with Jolie's Evelyn Salt on a hunt for the people who've destroyed her life -- unless the studio chooses to go in a different direction for the sequel, of course.

Jolie's next feature is Maleficent, in which she plays the title character. The movie will tell the tale of Sleeping Beauty from her perspective.

Maleficent will be released in theaters on March 14, 2014.

Source: http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/1926448/news/1926448/

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Tuesday, December 11, 2012

US trade deficit grows to $42.2 billion in October

(AP) ? The U.S. trade deficit increased in October because exports fell by a larger margin than imports, a sign that slower global growth could weigh on the U.S. economy. The trade gap with China also hit an all-time high.

The Commerce Department says the trade deficit grew 4.8 percent in October from September to $42.2 billion.

Exports dropped 3.6 percent to $180.5 billion. Sales of commercial aircraft, autos and farm products all declined.

Imports fell 2.1 percent to $222.8 billion, reflecting fewer shipments of cell phones, autos and machinery.

A wider trade deficit acts as a drag on growth. It typically means the U.S. is earning less on overseas sales of American-produced goods while spending more on foreign products.

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Affiliate Promotion Can Make You Money If You Know The Right Tricks

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TIP! The most effective affiliate companies support affiliates and assist in cross-selling products. Affiliate companies may seem dumber than they really are.

Consider marketing a specialty niche, especially if the subject is something that you are passionate about. You can make money faster if you market a unique product instead of things that everyone has.

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When people unsubscribe, which often happens, it will be up to you to seek out new subscribers. Always make e-mails interesting and unique so your contacts remain loyal; if you eventually need to find new customers, you can use your best communications to draw them in.

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Monday, December 10, 2012

Insight: Making France work again

ECUEILLE, France (Reuters) - Shirt manufacturer Marc Roudeillac was delighted when 48 of the 49 staff in his factory in central France voted to adapt their strict 35-hour week contracts to meet the up-and-down demand of the fashion trade.

Then the labor inspector stepped in and ruled the contracts must not be changed. So Roudeillac began an overtime system with 25 percent hourly bonuses. Again, the seamstresses were happy - until the government this year scrapped tax breaks on overtime.

"Now, no one wants to do overtime anymore - they say it's just not worth their while," Roudeillac said at his Confection du Boischaut Nord (CBN) company in the region of Indre, a two-hour drive south of Paris.

CBN is a small miracle of manufacturing: it is one of the few firms in Indre's once-buoyant local textiles sector to have withstood the onslaught of foreign competition, first from southern Europe, then North Africa and now Asia.

Yet the overtime episode is a telling insight into a France struggling with itself: the France whose appetite for work sits uneasily with the France whose priority is to sustain one of highest standards of living in the world.

In just over 30 years after World War Two, France lifted itself from the ignominy of Nazi occupation into a sleek and modern Group of Seven economy with world-beating industrial champions in sectors such as energy and aerospace.

Its welfare system is among the most generous in the world. A road and rail transport network means its companies are within hours of tens of millions of potential customers. It is a leader in luxury goods and is the world's top tourist destination.

But somehow that Gallic vigour is being lost.

Unemployment is at 14-year highs as plant closures mount, France's share of export markets is declining, and the fact that no government in three decades has managed a budget surplus has created a public debt pile almost as big as national output.

Louis Gallois, the industrialist charged by President Francois Hollande to address France's waning competitiveness, even warned in a November report: "French industry has hit a critical threshold below which it risks breaking apart."

The euro zone's debt crisis too has shone a harsh spotlight on France. The International Monetary Fund believes France could get left behind as Italy and Spain are pushed by the crisis into profound economic reform. Ratings agencies Moody's and Standard and Poor's have stripped French debt of its AAA rating.

Diagnosing France's ills has created a whole new literary genre - the work of the self-appointed "declinologues" whose tomes compete on bookshelves to explain and fix the problem.

But the simplest test of France's health is whether a business like CBN can keep selling the world its shirts.

THE GLORIOUS...

One hundred years ago, local entrepreneur Marcel Boussac put Indre on the world textiles map when he ended what was known as the "black look" in France by introducing color into the clothes manufacturing process.

Boussac founded a conglomerate that acted as its own bank and insurance broker and in 1946 bankrolled the first Paris fashion house of an up-and-coming designer called Christian Dior. He had a stable of racehorses, a country chateau and was at one point reputed to be Europe's richest man.

Boussac, like millions of French, was the beneficiary of France's "Glorious 30" - 30 years of uninterrupted boom in which post-World War Two U.S. aid and heavy state planning wrenched its transport, energy, housing, financial and farming sectors into the second half of the 20th century.

It was a period of high wages, high consumption, full employment and very little foreign competition. And it all came to a juddering halt when the 1973 oil crisis sent energy costs soaring and capped the Western world's growth rates for good.

There are no racehorses or country estates for Roudeillac and business partner Richard Boireau, who arrive for work in modest family saloon cars and share a desk in a cramped six-meter-square office.

If their company survives, it is largely thanks to a 20-year alliance serving a major Japanese fashion brand - whose name they asked should not be published - and a manufacturing model pared right down to the bone.

A trained engineer, Roudeillac, 45, says 80 percent of CBN's costs are labor - the local mushroom-picker, beautician or school-leaver whom he and Boireau meticulously train to contribute to the CBN production line.

Because CBN gets the client to purchase the raw materials, and all other overheads are low, CBN's slender gross margin of around six percent depends on optimizing what Roudeillac calls the "productive minute" of the seamstresses.

"What we do is sell French labor - by the minute," he says of their daily output of 200 shirts and 90 jackets.

Now CBN wants to strike out and revive an 86-year-old French brand of shirt called "Lordson" which fell prey to the textile sector's decline but which CBN believes has potential in the high-end quality segment of the market.

The "Lordson" will feature a rich cotton that feels smoother on the back after three years of washes, sleek three-millimeter seams about half the size of normal stitching, and buttons stuck on with a special machine of which only three exist in France.

There is one snag.

"Given our costs, it is impossible to retail a "Made in France" quality shirt for less than 140 euros," said Boireau, who entered the trade sweeping factory floors.

"At 120 euros a shirt it works. But at 140 - not sure."

...AND THE PITIFUL

If veteran textile entrepreneurs like Boireau fear they cannot hit the price point on their signature shirt, it is a direct result of choices made by France after the oil crisis.

By 1980, French economic growth had shrunk to two percent compared to its pre-oil crisis rate of above six percent - a rate which France and most rich states have not seen since.

In the years that followed, governments around the world reacted in their fashion: Britain's Margaret Thatcher faced down Britain's unions in a drive to free up labor markets, while Scandinavian leaders sought to free their economies of debt.

In France, governments of left and right chose entrenchment: strong rises in public spending which helped ease the social and employment shocks but which sent national debt soaring from 20 percent of output in 1980 to its current record of 91 percent.

The next three decades are sometimes called the "Pitiful 30"

Unwilling to switch from a pre-oil crisis policy of boosting consumption with low sales taxes, French politicians used labor to fund the bulk of the welfare spend. The result, 30 years later, is that French labor charges are among the highest in the European Union with those in Sweden and Belgium.

The high productivity of its workers might have compensated for their rising cost. But decisions such as the 1997 cut in the working week from 39 to 35 hours meant many French were also starting to work less.

A 2008 paper on "the Liberation of French growth" by Jacques Attali, ex-adviser to Socialist President Francois Mitterand, calculated that while the French lived 20 years longer than they did in 1936, they worked 15 years less over their lifespan - a shortfall he labeled "35 years of extra inactivity".

"Even given that each French worker produces five percent more per hour than an American, he produces 35 percent less over his working life," he found in the 245-page report.

Even that would not be disastrous if employers simply hired more people - the whole point of the 35-hour week after all was to reduce unemployment by requiring more workers to be taken on to do the same job.

But small companies like CBN insist it was plain unrealistic to assume they can simply hire more people for the same cost and without disruption to existing work patterns.

"When they brought in the 35-hour week, I wrote a letter to our clients saying, "Sorry, but as of tomorrow, prices are going up 11 percent," recalls Boireau.

INSIDERS AND OUTSIDERS

French laws which make it difficult to lay off workers have created the perverse incentive for employers to stop offering permanent contracts that in many cases equate to a job for life.

Instead they turn to temporary contracts when they need extra labor, creating for millions of French the very labor insecurity which the law was supposed to prevent.

While today the majority of French workers still benefit from a permanent contract, three out of four new jobs are on fixed-term contracts, often for no more than a month.

The split personality of the labor market is, experts agree, a major drag on its economy. At one end there is expensive but inflexible labor and at the other cheap but ill-trained and often demoralized fill-in workers.

Roudeillac acknowledges that CBN is one of the employers who turn to temporary labor to help with peak production periods - but he would prefer not to. "We could take on six or seven more people. But in France, hiring people is a risk," he said.

For think tanks such as the OECD, the solution is simple: the first group needs to hand over some of their job security to the second group by accepting more flexible contracts. Surely such a burden-sharing should be easy for a country built on the ideals of "Liberty, equality and fraternity"?

Not a bit of it. In the past 30 years, France became not one country but two: the France of the "insiders" and the France of the "outsiders". And the reason it is so hard to reform is that the insiders are determined to keep the rest out.

Those "in" the system include workers on long-term contracts, labor groups protecting their interests, and the mostly large companies who have found an accommodation with the system. Those left "out" are the growing army of temporary contract workers, small firms such as CBN who do not have the economies of scale to allay the high cost of labor, and of course France's three million-plus unemployed.

"Neither the employers nor the trade unions want real reform - they are both in the insiders' camp," explains Eric Chaney, chief economist for insurer Axa Group. "The employers are scared of strikes and unions don't want to change anything in the system because the people they are protecting are insiders too."

Hollande has begun his plan to restore France's competitive position with corporate tax credits linked to labor hires. He has also launched a public investment bank aimed to make up for France's lack of venture capital. At his behest, French trade unions and employers have a year-end deadline to negotiate rules offering more flexibility and greater job security.

Yet it is unclear whether any accord will crack the mould. A dramatic cut in labor charges is not on the table and the 2013 budget stays clear of spending cuts sought by the reform lobby.

As CBN's managers gear up to bring the world the Lordson shirt next year, they will need Hollande to go a few steps further in helping them sell the product of French labor.

"We need something better adapted to the world now," said Boireau. "It needn't take very much."

(editing by Janet McBride)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/insight-making-france-again-090425880--business.html

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Sunday, December 9, 2012

Retro Atari 8-Bit Computer Gaming ? Commando for the XE Game ...

By Jeff Fulton

Retro Atari 8-Bit Computer Gaming - Commando for the XE Game System

Commando for the Atari XE Game system was supposed to be released in 1989 by Atari for the limited re-birth of the Atari 8-bit computer systems. Sculptured Software developed this game, Crossbow, Dark Chambers (funny as this was already released as Dandy years before), as well as many other games for the Atari computers to help breathe life back into the platform. The XE Game system was not a complete failure, as it did sell quite a few units, but in was a relatively small number when compared to the NES or even the Atari 7800 systems sold during the same period. It had one thing going for it though: It was compatible with 99% of the games released over the previous 10 years (on cartridge) for the Atari 8-bit computer systems and was fully compatible with the Atari 65XE computer and peripherals. The great thing about the XEGS was that it allowed Atari to bring some new cool games to the 8-bits in these later years. I was well into the Atari ST by this time, so I never had a chance to play these games on an actual system.

Commando Tittle Screen Atari XEGS

Commando Tittle Screen Atari XEGS

While this game was developed in the late days of Atari XE games, it should be able to be played on an Atari computer with 64K of memory. I chose to play it in the Altirra Emulator with the Legacy Engineering USB Classic Atari Joy Stick, so I didn't have to worry about what actual hardware it was supposed to work on back then. This version seems to be a fully playable and complete, but unreleased version.


Me playing Commando on the Altirra Emulator

To say that I am pleasantly surprised by the quality, fun, and overall presentation of this title would be a major understatement. Commando is a pretty simply run up the screen and blast everything in sight style game, but it is a game type that was sorrily lacking in the Atari 8-bit catalog. While the C=64 had versions of pretty much of every arcade title known to man developed for it, after 1986, if you wanted a new game for for Atari 8-bit computer, you had to rely on a small number European imports or the few companies that were still supporting the Atari computers in the USA. The pipeline of great games almost dried up over night.

This version is not quite as colorful as the 7800 or NES versions, and the music, while very made made was not a sensation like the C=64 version. Those versions can all be compared in this video: Commando 8-bit Compare on You Tube.

Commando Dropoff Screen Atari XEGS

Commando Dropoff Screen Atari XEGS

The visuals, sounds, music, animation, use of color, and similarity to the arcade machine (given the limitation of the then 10 year old hardware) are outstanding. As you run up the screen, blasting all of the enemy combatants with your machine gun, you can pull back on the stick when firing to launch a grenade. Your job is to stay alive for as long as possible, picking up more grenades, and killing the occasional boss.

Commando Game-PlayScreen Atari XEGS

Commando Game-PlayScreen Atari XEGS

Other info and tid-bits
The Wikipedia Page For Commando
The Atari Mania Page For Commando
The Altirra Emulator Page
The Full set of XEGS roms for play on the emulator

Final Verdict:
Compared to the entire catalog of Atari 8-bit software, especially arcade conversions, this title rises above most others. I give it a 90%.

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Plane of singer Jenni Rivera missing in Mexico

MONTERREY, Mexico (AP) ? A small plane carrying popular Mexican-American singer Jenni Rivera went missing Sunday after taking off from the city of Monterrey, said authorities in northern Mexico.

The mayor of the town of Iturbide in Nuevo Leon state, Jose Antonio Gonzalez, said a plane had been located in the municipality of Los Tejocotes, but it has not been confirmed that it is the plane Rivera was travelling in.

Jorge Domene, spokesman for Nuevo Leon's government, said he didn't have any knowledge of her plane being found.

Domene said the Rivera's plane left Monterrey about 3:30 a.m. local time after a concert there and aviation authorities lost contact with the craft about 10 minutes later. It had been scheduled to arrive in Toluca, which is located outside Mexico City, about an hour later. A search for the plane is under way with civilian protection agency helicopters flying over the state.

Seven people including her publicist, lawyer, makeup artist and the flight crew were believed to be aboard the U.S.-registered Learjet 25, the ministry of transportation and communication said in a statement.

Alejandro Argudin, of Mexico's civil aviation agency, said Sunday afternoon that Rivera's plane was still listed as missing.

The 43-year-old who was born and raised in Long Beach, California, is one of the biggest stars of the Mexican regional style known as grupero music, which is influenced by the norteno, cumbia and ranchera styles.

The so-called Diva of the Banda recently won two Billboard Mexican Music Awards: Female Artist of the Year and Banda Album of the Year for "Joyas prestadas: Banda." Her famous songs include "La Gran Senora" and "De Contrabando."

The singer, businesswoman and actress appeared in the movie Filly Brown, as the incarcerated mother of Filly Brown, and has her own reality shows including "I Love Jenni" and "Jenni Rivera Presents: Chiquis and Raq-C" and her daughter's "Chiquis 'n Control."

Rivera had given a concert before thousands of fans in Monterrey on Saturday night. After the concert she gave a press conference during which she spoke of her emotional state following her recent divorce from former Major League Baseball pitcher, Esteban Loaiza who played for teams including the New York Yankees and Los Angeles Dodgers.

"I can't get caught up in the negative because that destroys you. Perhaps trying to move away from my problems and focus on the positive is the best I can do. I am a woman like any other and ugly things happen to me like any other woman," she said Saturday night. "The number of times I have fallen down is the number of times I have gotten up."

The mother of five children and grandmother of two had announced in October that she was divorcing Loaiza after two years of marriage. It was her third marriage.

Rivera is the sister of Mexican singer Lupillo Rivera. Patricia Chavez of Lupillo Rivera's office in the United States told The AP that "for now we don't have any information that would be useful."

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Associated Press Writer Galia Garcia-Palafox contributed to this report from Mexico City.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/plane-singer-jenni-rivera-missing-mexico-193602455.html

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Saturday, December 8, 2012

95% Argo

All Critics (242) | Top Critics (43) | Fresh (231) | Rotten (11)

'Argo' is one of the best movies of the year.

Argo has that solid, kick-the-tires feel of those studio films from the 70s that were about something but also entertained. Only it's as laugh outright amusing as it is sobering.

The movieland satire is laid on thick, but it's also deadly accurate. Schlock has never seemed so patriotic, and Arkin and Goodman have rarely been so good.

Argo is a rollicking yarn, easily the most cohesive and technically accomplished of Affleck's three films so far, but a part of me wishes the director hadn't cast himself in the lead role.

If nothing else, it proves that every so often, the CIA can pull something off - and that yes, Canadians are just about the nicest people on the planet.

The film is a whopper of a tale, one designed for Oscar nominations, Best Picture and Best Director among them.

When Tony (Ben Affleck) lands in Tehran and trains the frightened Americans to play their parts as a Canadian film crew, Argo compares the ruses run by governments and movie studios.

The whole thing is paced like a whip, and the third act may literally be the most suspenseful piece of film I've ever seen - and yes, I have seen Rear Window. Recommended without any reservation for every and any cinemagoer.

A terrific supporting cast, especially the non A-list actors, make the dramatic license taken justified and redeem Affleck for miscasting himself in the hero's role.

A brilliant thriller that's based on a historical incident, 'Argo' is one of the best films of 2012.

A wonderfully lively and engrossing movie ...

An enthralling and deliciously entertaining movie -- and a deserved triumph for its star and director.

The details make for a rip-roaring story, which Affleck invests with old-school directorial ?lan.

Ben Affleck leaps on to the A-list of directors with this relentlessly entertaining thriller, combining comedy and nerve-jangling suspense to maximum effect.

If you're a nailbiter, bring gloves, because the suspense will see you reach your knuckles.

Surprisingly enjoyable, given that you may have little prior commitment to this story and only mildly fancy Affleck.

Affleck skilfully turns the screw of suspense, gaining added traction from an extremely convincing recreation of the setting and period.

Ben Affleck's movie tells an amazing but true story set against the context of the Iranian hostage crisis.

Talent borrows and genius steals, but Affleck does something in between: he mimics.

It's impossible to be bored by a story this good, especially with that cast.

Part of what makes this headspinning story believable is the fact that it pans out in an oddly uncomplicated way.

The shaggy and bearded Ben Affleck, barely recognisable from his former self, gives a great lead performance. Understated, intense and steely-eyed, Affleck has the screen presence of legendary actor/director Clint Eastwood.

Affleck the director is utterly sure-footed with an instinctive feel for characterization, tension and pacing as he builds the action towards a nail-biting climax.

A dum-tight thriller demonstrating that Affleck is one of the most accomplished directors working in Hollywood today.

[A] gripping, beautifully performed and often very funny but dramatic thriller.

Source: http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/argo_2012/

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Massive crevasses and bendable ice affect stability of Antarctic ice shelf

ScienceDaily (Dec. 7, 2012) ? Gaping crevasses that penetrate upward from the bottom of the largest remaining ice shelf on the Antarctic Peninsula make it more susceptible to collapse, according to University of Colorado Boulder researchers who spent the last four Southern Hemisphere summers studying the massive floating sheet of ice that covers an area twice the size of Massachusetts.

But the scientists also found that ribbons running through the Larsen C Ice Shelf -- made up of a mixture of ice types that, together, are more prone to bending than breaking -- make the shelf more resilient than it otherwise would be.

The research team from CU-Boulder's Cooperative Institute for Research in the Environmental Sciences presented the findings Dec. 6 at the American Geophysical Union's annual meeting in San Francisco.

The Larsen C Ice Shelf is all that's left of a series of ice shelves that once clung to the eastern edge of the Antarctic Peninsula and stretched into the Weddell Sea. When the other shelves disintegrated abruptly -- including Larsen A in January 1995 and Larsen B in February 2002 -- scientists were surprised by the speed of the breakup.

Researchers now believe that the catastrophic collapses of Larsen A and B were caused, at least in part, by rising temperatures in the region, where warming is increasing at six times the global average. The Antarctic Peninsula warmed 4.5 degrees Fahrenheit since the middle of the last century.

The warmer climate increased meltwater production, allowing more liquid to pool on top of the ice shelves. The water then drained into surface crevasses, wedging them open and cracking the shelf into individual icebergs, which resulted in rapid disintegration.

But while the meltwater may have been responsible for dealing the final blow to the shelves, researchers did not have the opportunity to study how the structure of the Larsen A and B shelves may have made them more vulnerable to drastic breakups -- or protected the shelves from an even earlier demise.

CU-Boulder researchers did not want to miss the same opportunity on the Larsen C shelf, which covers more than 22,000 square miles of sea.

"It's the perfect natural laboratory," said Daniel McGrath, a doctoral student in the Department of Geography and part of the CIRES research team. "We wanted to study this shelf while it's still stable in order to get a better understanding of the processes that affect ice shelf stability."

McGrath worked with CIRES colleagues over the last four years to study the Larsen C shelf in order to better understand how the warming climate may have interacted with the shelf's existing structure to increase its vulnerability to a catastrophic collapse.

McGrath presented two of the group's key findings at the AGU meeting. The first was the role that long-existing crevasses that start at the base of the shelf and propagate upward -- known as basal crevasses -- play in making the shelf more vulnerable to disintegration. The second relates to the way a type of ice found in areas called suture zones may be protecting the shelf against a breakup.

The scientists used ground penetrating radar to map out the basal crevasses, which turn out to be massive. The yawning cracks can run for several miles in length and can penetrate upwards for more than 750 feet. While the basal crevasses have been a part of Larsen C for hundreds of years, the interaction between these features and a warming climate will likely make the shelf more susceptible to future disintegration. "They likely play a really important role in ice-shelf disintegration, both past and future," McGrath said.

The research team also studied the impact of suture zones in the ice shelf. Larsen C is fed by 12 distinct glaciers, which dump a steady flow of thick ice into the shelf. But the promontories of land between the glacial outlets, where ice does not flow into the shelf, allow for the creation of ribbon-like suture zones, which knit the glacial inflows together and which turn out to be important to the ice shelf's resilience. "The ice in these zones really holds the neighboring inflows together," McGrath said.

The suture zones get their malleable characteristic from a combination of ice types. A key component of the suture zone mixture is formed when the bottoms of the 12 glacial inflows begin to melt. The resulting freshwater is more buoyant than the surrounding seawater, so it rises upward to the relatively thinner ice zones between the glacial inflows, where it refreezes on the underside of the shelf and contributes to the chaotic ice structure that makes suture zones more flexible than the surrounding ice.

It turns out that the resilient characteristics of the suture zones keep cracks, including the basal crevasses, from spreading across the ice shelf, even where the suture zone ice makes up a comparatively small amount of the total thickness of the shelf. The CIRES team found that at the shelf front, where the ice meets the open sea, suture zone ice constitutes only 20 percent of the total thickness of the shelf but was still able to limit the spread of rifts through the ice. "It's a pretty small part of the total ice thickness, and yet, it still has this really important role of holding the ice shelf together," McGrath said.

Other CU researchers involved in the Larsen C project were Konrad Steffen, former director of CIRES; Ted Scambos, of CIRES and CU-Boulder's National Snow and Ice Data Center; Harihar Rajaram, of the Department of Civil Engineering; and Waleed Abdalati, of CIRES.

CIRES is a joint institute of CU-Boulder and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

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Fun., Frank Ocean, Mumford & Sons among lead Grammy nominees ...

(CNN) ? When the Grammy Nominations Concert wrapped up in Nashville on Wednesday, the night was likely still young for Fun. because the group had plenty to celebrate.

The band joined The Black Keys? Dan Auerbach, Jay-Z, Kanye West, Frank Ocean and Mumford & Sons as the lead nominees for the 55th Grammy Awards, with each earning six nods.

Fun.?s Grammy nominated song with Janelle Mon?e, ?We Are Young,? was one of a number of performances during the hour-long nominations broadcast on CBS. Ne-Yo, Luke Bryan and Grammy nominee Maroon 5 also took the stage to belt out their respective hits as Taylor Swift (yet another potential winner) and LL Cool J hosted the ceremony.

In between performances, the show did reveal some of the nominees for music?s most prestigious award. Here?s a partial list:

Album of the Year

?El Camino,? The Black Keys

?Some Nights,? Fun.

?Babel,? Mumford & Sons

?Channel Orange,? Frank Ocean

?Blunderbuss,? Jack White

Best New Artist

Alabama Shakes

Fun.

Hunter Hayes

The Lumineers

Frank Ocean

Record of the Year

?Lonely Boy,? The Black Keys

?Stronger (What Doesn?t Kill You)? Kelly Clarkson

?We Are Young,? Fun. feat. Janelle Mon?e

?Somebody That I Used To Know,? Gotye feat. Kimbra

?Thinkin Bout You,? Frank Ocean

?We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together,? Taylor Swift

Song of the Year

?The A Team,? Ed Sheeran, songwriter (Ed Sheeran)

?Adorn,? Miguel Pimentel, songwriter (Miguel)

?Call Me Maybe,? Tavish Crowe, Carly Rae Jepsen and Josh Ramsay, songwriters (Carly Rae Jepsen)

?Stronger (What Doesn?t Kill You),? J?rgen Elofsson, David Gamson, Greg Kurstin and Ali Tamposi, songwriters (Kelly Clarkson)

?We Are Young,? Jack Antonoff, Jeff Bhasker, Andrew Dost and Nate Ruess, songwriters (Fun. feat.

Janelle Mon?e)

POP FIELD

Best Pop Vocal Album

?Stronger,? Kelly Clarkson

?Ceremonials,? Florence & The Machine

?Some Nights,? Fun.

?Overexposed,? Maroon 5

?The Truth About Love,? Pink

Best Pop Solo Performance

?Set Fire To The Rain (Live),? Adele

?Stronger (What Doesn?t Kill You),? Kelly Clarkson

?Call Me Maybe,? Carly Rae Jepsen

?Wide Awake,? Katy Perry

?Where Have You Been,? Rihanna

Best Pop Duo/Group Performance

?Shake It Out,? Florence & The Machine

?We Are Young,? Fun. feat. Janelle Mon?e

?Somebody That I Used To Know,? Gotye feat. Kimbra

?Sexy And I Know It,? LMFAO

?Payphone,? Maroon 5 and Wiz Khalifa

DANCE FIELD

Best Dance/Electronica Album

?Wonderland,? Steve Aoki

?Don?t Think,? The Chemical Brothers

?Album Title Goes Here,? Deadmau5

?Fire & Ice,? Kaskade

?Bangarang,? Skrillex

ROCK FIELD

Best Rock Performance

?Hold On,? Alabama Shakes

?Lonely Boy,? The Black Keys

?Charlie Brown,? Coldplay

?I Will Wait,? Mumford & Sons

?We Take Care Of Our Own,? Bruce Springsteen

Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance

?I?m Alive,? Anthrax

?Love Bites (So Do I),? Halestorm

?Blood Brothers,? Iron Maiden

?Ghost Walking,? Lamb Of God

?No Reflection,? Marilyn Manson

?Whose Life (Is It Anyways?),? Megadeth

Best Rock Album

?El Camino,? The Black Keys

?Mylo Xyloto,? Coldplay

?The 2nd Law,? Muse

?Wrecking Ball,? Bruce Springsteen

?Blunderbuss,? Jack White

ALTERNATIVE FIELD

Best Alternative Music Album

?The Idler Wheel Is Wiser Than The Driver Of The Screw And Whipping Cords Will Serve You More Than Ropes

Will Ever Do,? Fiona Apple

?Biophilia,? Bj?rk

?Making Mirrors,? Gotye

?Hurry Up, We?re Dreaming,? M83

?Bad As Me,? Tom Waits

R&B FIELD

Best R&B Performance

?Thank You,? Estelle

?Gonna Be Alright (F.T.B.),? Robert Glasper Experiment Featuring Ledisi

?I Want You,? Luke James

?Adorn,? Miguel

?Climax,? Usher

Best Urban Contemporary Album

?Fortune,? Chris Brown

?Kaleidoscope Dream,? Miguel

?Channel Orange,? Frank Ocean

Best R&B Album

?Black Radio,? Robert Glasper Experiment

?Back To Love,? Anthony Hamilton

?Write Me Back,? R. Kelly

?Beautiful Surprise,? Tamia

?Open Invitation,? Tyrese

RAP FIELD

Best Rap/Sung Collaboration

?Wild Ones,? Flo Rida feat. Sia

?No Church In The Wild,? Jay-Z and Kanye West feat. Frank Ocean and The-Dream

?Tonight (Best You Ever Had),? John Legend feat. Ludacris

?Cherry Wine,? Nas feat. Amy Winehouse

?Talk That Talk,? Rihanna feat. Jay-Z

Best Rap Performance

?HYFR (Hell Ya F*****g Right),? Drake Featuring Lil Wayne

?N****s In Paris,? Jay-Z & Kanye West

?Daughters,? Nas

?Mercy,? Kanye West Featuring Big Sean, Pusha T & 2 Chainz

?I Do,? Young Jeezy Featuring Jay-Z & Andr? 3000

Best Rap Album

?Take Care,? Drake

?Food & Liquor II: The Great American Rap Album, Pt. 1,? Lupe Fiasco

?Life Is Good,? Nas

?Undun,? The Roots

?God Forgives, I Don?t,? Rick Ross

?Based On A T.R.U. Story,? 2 Chainz

COUNTRY FIELD

Best Country Solo Performance

?Home,? Dierks Bentley

?Springsteen,? Eric Church

?Cost Of Livin,?? Ronnie Dunn

?Wanted,? Hunter Hayes

?Over,? Blake Shelton

?Blown Away,? Carrie Underwood

Country Album

?Uncaged,? Zac Brown Band

?Hunter Hayes,? Hunter Hayes

?Living For A Song: A Tribute To Hank Cochran,? Jamey Johnson

?Four The Record,? Miranda Lambert

?The Time Jumpers,? The Time Jumpers

AMERICAN ROOTS FIELD

Best Americana Album

?The Carpenter,? The Avett Brothers

?From The Ground Up,? John Fullbright

?The Lumineers,? The Lumineers

?Babel,? Mumford & Sons

?Slipstream,? Bonnie Raitt

Best Blues Album

?33 1/3,? Shemekia Copeland

?Locked Down,? Dr. John

?Let It Burn,? Ruthie Foster

?And Still I Rise,? Heritage Blues Orchestra

?Bring It On Home,? Joan Osborne

SPOKEN WORD FIELD

Best Spoken Word Album

?American Grown (Michelle Obama),? Scott Creswell & Dan Zitt, producers (Various Artists)

?Back To Work: Why We Need Smart Government For A Strong Economy,? Bill Clinton

?Drift: The Unmooring Of American Military Power,? Rachel Maddow

?Seriously ? I?m Kidding,? Ellen DeGeneres

?Society?s Child: My Autobiography,? Janis Ian

COMEDY FIELD

Best Comedy Album

?Blow Your Pants Off,? Jimmy Fallon

?Cho Dependent (Live In Concert),? Margaret Cho

?In God We Rust,? Lewis Black

?Kathy Griffin: Seaman 1st Class,? Kathy Griffin

?Mr. Universe,? Jim Gaffigan

?Rize Of The Fenix,? Tenacious D

The 55th Grammy Awards will air February 10 on CBS. To see the full list of nominees, visit Grammy.com.

Source: http://wqad.com/2012/12/06/fun-frank-ocean-mumford-sons-among-lead-grammy-nominees/

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Hawaii's Health Insurance Exchange Signs $54.2M in Key Contracts ...

Coral Andrews, Executive Director. Hawaii Health Connector. Photo courtesy of HHC.

By Sonia Isotov

The Hawai?i Health Connector, the new online health insurance exchange for Hawai?i, today announced the signing of two key contracts to build and publicize the new system due out October 2013.

The award covers two separate contracts; one to construct the online marketplace for the state-based health insurance exchange, and a second contract for public relations services.

?This is an exciting next step in the establishment of the health insurance exchange in Hawai?i,? said Coral Andrews, Hawai?i Health Connector?s executive director, in a written statement.

?Our new partners will not only help us to build a system that will make health insurance more transparent and available in Hawai?i, they will also help us to get the word out about the key benefits of the system to Hawai?i residents and businesses.?

Through the signing of Act 205 Governor Neil Abercrombie designated the Connector to be the state?s health insurance exchange pursuant to the Affordable Care Act (aka ?Obamacare?). Key to this function is the development of information technology systems needed to carry out the ACA?s goals of improving the accessibility of health insurance to individuals and qualifying small businesses.

The $53 million, four-year contract to construct and maintain the online marketplace and associated financial and plan management systems was awarded to CGI Technologies and Solutions, Inc. (CGI) of Fairfax, Virginia, one of the largest independent information technology and business process services firms in the world.

The contract for communication services was awarded to Honolulu-based Milici Valenti Ng Pack, Inc. (MVNP).? MVNP will be responsible for market research, communication strategy and public relations to raise awareness about the Connector.?The $1.2 million contract will run through August 2013, with the option to extend for an additional year.

?The Connector?s goal is to link Hawaii?s people, particularly individuals and small businesses, with access to affordable health care coverage,? said Rose Hughes, the director of communications for the Hawaii Health Connector.

?To do that, the Connector requires a sophisticated system that lays out the health benefits, choices and costs available, and is easy to understand and navigate.? When completed, the Connector will serve as a one-stop resource that allows consumers and small businesses to shop and compare health insurance plans, as well as determine eligibility for financial assistance.?

Hawai?i has chosen to develop a state-based health insurance exchange rather than a federally facilitated or federal partnership exchange.? The Connector?s online marketplace will go live on October 1, 2013 to offer qualified health plans, which will be effective January 1, 2014.

For more information, please visit www.HawaiiHealthConnector.com.

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Source: http://mauinow.com/2012/12/07/hawaiis-health-insurance-exchange-signs-54-2m-in-key-contracts/

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Thursday, December 6, 2012

US, Mexico complete trial of flying deportees home

SAN DIEGO (AP) ? The U.S. and Mexican governments have completed a two-month program to fly deportees deep into Mexico, and the U.S. is looking to the new administration of Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto on whether to continue the effort aimed at relieving overwhelmed Mexican border cities.

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement said 2,364 Mexican nationals flew on 18 flights during the trial period, all but three of them men. Nearly 2,000 had criminal convictions in the U.S.

The flights from El, Paso, Texas, to Mexico City were not voluntary, unlike a previous program to deport Mexicans arrested by the Border Patrol during Arizona's deadly summer heat.

Two days before leaving office last week, then-Mexican Foreign Secretary Patricia Espinosa said Mexico's new administration would work with the U.S. government on whether to continue.

Associated Press

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Make your Cruise Holiday Worth Remembering

Now that the Christmas holiday is near, everyone is getting more and more excited to finally meet their holiday plans. Some would prefer staying at home but there are others who would always want to celebrate in the outdoors just to make their holiday unforgettable.

One of the most preferred ways to celebrate Christmas is to welcome the day cruising, making it a popular holiday hobby. If you are one of them, have you ever wanted to make your adventure worth remembering? Well, it's as simple as remembering three important aspects - your manners, your outfit, and your attitude.

1. Manners
Since cruise holidays are expected to get you busy with many fun events, especially during Christmas season, sure you are going to meet different kinds of people. Wearing your classiest clothes, however, will not make you classy unless you act classy too. So, wherever you are, be it at a cruise or anywhere in the world, it is always important to carry with you the right manners.

2. Outfit
Once you go cruising, expect to attend many parties and fun gatherings. Sure you can't afford to be left out in the crowd, right? So, better prepare and pack up your favourite clothes beforehand. That includes your swimwear, sunnies, favourite foot wears, and evening attires. As much as possible, bring with you the best clothes you can wear since different dress codes are implemented depending on the areas of the yacht.

3. Attitude
Lifeboat drills, rules to follow, and some considerations, expect them all throughout your cruise holiday. Though the reason of your cruise holiday is to have fun, unless you buy your own yacht, you can never do everything you want. There will always be rules and do's and don'ts. For instance, if lifeboat and emergency drills are happening, participating on the said activity is usually a must. At the same time, you may think you can do just anything because you paid for it. That is not the case, unfortunately. Just remember that other cruisers are paying the same amount, too. Also bear in mind that there are certain areas in the vessel that are supposed to have a relaxing ambience like the cabins, so you should maintain the silence when you go inside your cabin. In other words, have fun in a proper way. Otherwise, conflicts may arise.

Many cruise lovers are now buying the idea of looking into boat loans to finally own a yacht to make the most out of their cruise. If you are one of them, contact a finance firm and choose from a wide variety of marine loan options.

The author writes about marine loans at http://boatfinanceaustralia.blogspot.com/

Source: http://articles.submityourarticle.com/make-your-cruise-holiday-worth-remembering-306111

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Ol? Yeller

Emily Yoffe.

Emily Yoffe

Photograph by Teresa Castracane.

Emily Yoffe, aka Dear Prudence, is on Washingtonpost.com weekly to chat live with readers. An edited?transcript of the chat is below. (Sign up here?to get Dear Prudence delivered to your inbox each week. Read Prudie?s?Slate columns?here. Send questions to Prudence at prudence@slate.com.)

Q. Friend's Abusive Second Husband Secrets: My oldest, dearest friend remarried a verbally abusive jerk. He blows up at her for minor offenses and curses at her, breaks furniture, disappears for hours, and freaks out if she talks with her ex-husband (the father of her children) too much. Her ex-husband does not know how serious the verbal abuse has become or how much has occurred in front of their kids. I don't know if my friend has told her kids not to reveal to their dad how their stepdad treats her, but for some reason, they don't say anything to him. I know they're scared of their stepdad, because they have told my son that, and my friend has admitted that. She's worried her ex-husband will freak out if she tells him how her current husband treats her. I don't think she understands why her husband verbally abuses her, and she thinks it will stop somehow. I know my friend loves her husband and wants their marriage to work. I feel like I'm failing her kids by not giving her ex-husband a heads up. What should I do?

A: To use the old ?frog in boiling water? analogy, sometimes the person in a dangerous situation will no longer recognize it because the abuse escalates gradually. Your friend is living with a violent man who is increasingly out of control. Why she loves this creep is for her to figure out, preferably with the help of a therapist, but she has to recognize the situation for what it is. I think you should take her out (let's hope her husband allows it) and lay out how concerned you are for her and her kids. You can tell her you understand that her ex would freak out to find out what's going on in the home, but that is a good indication of why he should know. He surely would want to protect his kids. Tell her you're worried she's so deep into this bad scene that she's incapable of telling the ex, so you're going to. And tell her to call the National Domestic Violence Hotline to help her get a start in getting out: 800-799-SAFE.

Dear Prudence: Son With a Plunging Crack Line

Q. Sexy Santa-Suit Scandal: My boyfriend "Nick" and I have a holiday tradition where I dress up as Mrs. Claus and he dresses up as Santa and we role play. My costume is from an adult shop and is very suggestive while his is just a regular Santa suit. The thing is this year he has decided to volunteer for a well-known charity standing on the street dressed as Santa to collect donations from passersby, and he wants to use our role-play suit! I told him I want him to get a different suit for his charity work, and reserve the other one for its own special purpose, but he's been dismissive of the idea, saying a proper Santa suit is expensive and that he doesn't want to spend the money unnecessarily. I'm considering just going and buying him one myself, but I don't want to seem pushy. Would I be over the line in insisting he doesn't use his naughty suit to be nice for charity?

A: As I understand it, you don't want him wearing his plain old Santa suit because when you see it, it says to you, "It's sexy time!" However, that connection will not be made by any of the people dropping quarters into his can. This erotic clause you cite for wanting him to spend money for a new Mr. Claus suit is ridiculous. Be nice and drop your objection.

Q. Circumcision Standoff: I am engaged to a wonderful man, and we know we want children in a few years. But he recently told me that he is vehemently against circumcision. It's not for religious reasons?he is circumcised and believes that it caused him a lot of physical pain in adolescence. I, on the other hand, am for it. I believe the new research saying that it can help protect against HIV, HPV, and herpes and the old research saying that it can lower UTIs and possibly reduce cancer. Even the American Academy of Pediatrics says the benefits outweigh the risks. But my fianc? thinks that all of these studies are just created by doctors looking to get a little extra money from the circumcisions they?ll perform. I love him dearly, but I feel like this might be a deal breaker since it affects the wellbeing of a child, no matter which side of the argument you fall on. We can't just go through life hoping we'll have a daughter.

A: All the things you say are true, and I'm Jewish, so a big believer in circumcision. I'm also wondering what the ?physical pain in adolescence? caused by circumcision was. I'm guessing it had something to do with beating his member raw, which would surely have happened even if he?d had a foreskin. However, billions of men have not been circumcised and are fine. And plenty of circumcised men have the STDs you list. What's concerning is that your boyfriend asserts there's a conspiracy to snip. Surely he doesn't really think doctors are buying that vacation home on the proceeds of removing foreskins. This is one of those issues on which there's no compromise, so one of you has to bend. If you feel this impasse exposes part of his character that you find disturbing, then it's possible you need to reconsider marrying him. But maybe this is just one of those quirks married people have to accept in each other. I think you should suggest talking this over with a neutral party. It would be a shame to let such a little thing ruin a future that could be wonderful.

Q. Cheating Dad: I am in my mid-20s and no longer live at home, but am very close to my parents. Last year, I found out that my father is cheating on my mother. I discovered this when I used the family computer and he had left a secret email open with emails only from one person with a rather salacious name. I confronted him about this and he told me that the reason he had cheated on my mother was that they hadn't had sex in over a decade. He claims that he is no longer seeing the other woman and they are now "just friends" (yeah, right). I don't know if any of this is true, but the only person I could ask is my mother and then she would know. Other than this, my parents appear to have a happy marriage and have a lot of fun together. I understand that married couples sometimes become better friends than lovers, and if both of my parents are happy, who am I to judge? My dad told me he would tell my mom about the affair if I wanted him to, but thus far I have decided to pretend I never found out. Am I a coward? What should I do? My biggest fear is that my mother will find out what I know and hate me for not telling her.

A: It's not cowardly to decide to stay out of your parents' marriage. It's too bad your father decided to spill. It would have been much better if he'd said you snooped into something private and he was not going to discuss this with you. If what your father says is true and he and your mother no longer have sex?and I bet you don't want to explore this assertion further?then your mother is not in any danger from an STD. If your parents are just happy companions and not lovers, your mother may not want to know how your father deals with his sex drive. Tell your father you're sorry you found out and that decisions about his marriage are for him to make.

Q. Re: For the friend/abusive husband: Please please please, Prudie, ask the friend to talk to an expert BEFORE telling the ex-husband?there's no guarantee that is the best thing to do (for all we know, the ex may have his own anger issues, which would only make the situation more dangerous). And even if it is the right thing to do, everything needs to be handled carefully to keep the friend and her kids as safe as possible. This is a job for expert guidance, not well-meaning ultimatums.

A: Thanks, it's a good idea for the friend to call the domestic abuse hotline, describe the situation, and get a read on what course to take.

Q. Bigoted Mom: My son's second-grade class is having a "Holiday Month" where they learn about Christmas, Kwanzaa, Chanukah, Ramadan, and other holidays during December. One of the mothers is threatening to sue. She claims that since we live in a Christian country, only Christmas should be taught. She attended the Christmas session last week and said some unbelievably anti-Semitic and racist comments in front of the kids. Some of the kids were in tears. The principal called it a free speech issue and is considering cancelling the rest of the Holiday Month to avoid a lawsuit. He more or less agreed with her that Christmas should be the only holiday discussed. I live in a suburb to a major city in the South, so I've seen this before, but I'm puzzled as to what I can do.

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