Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Oil States International to spin off its accommodations business

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Various offshore oil equipment is displayed on a board at the Oil States Industries booth during the 2012 Offshore Technology Conference. ( Brett Coomer / Houston Chronicle )

Houston?s Oil States International, an energy services firm, said Tuesday it will spin off its housing business, creating two standalone companies.

?In recent years we have successfully grown Oil States and created significant value for shareholders, and we believe that the spin-off of the Accommodations business could further that shareholder value creation,? said Cindy B. Taylor, Oil States? President and CEO said in a statement. ?The proposed spin-off transaction will result in two distinct companies, each positioned to succeed as a focused global enterprise while continuing to benefit from the size and scale of its high-quality asset base, innovative technology and significant free cash flow generation.?

Acquisition:?Oil States announces deal for Tempress Technologies

After the separation, Oil States will be focused on offering technology and services for deep-water and shale markets.?The company?s offshore products segment primarily focuses on the deep-water capital equipment market. Its? well site services and tubular services segments primarily?focuses on drilling and completion activity in U.S. shale?regions.

The accommodations business, which will be renamed before the spin-off, provides temporary and permanent workforce housing and related services.? It will focus on continued growth in its existing Canadian oil sands, Australian mining and U.S. shale markets? and plans to expand into new regions.

Oil States expects that that the proposed spin-off of its accommodations business can be executed through a tax-free distribution to Oil States shareholders during or before the summer of 2014.

Source: http://fuelfix.com/blog/2013/07/30/oil-states-international-to-spin-off-its-accommodations-business/

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Who Does The Commercial Real Estate Heavy Lifting? Duke Long ...

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As a continuation of my posts Is Almost Every Building In The World Always For Rent Or For Sale and Self Serve Commercial Real Estate. This Cannot Be Happening?let?s take a peek at the commercial real estate client of today.

Information Overload?

That?s all we hear from every possible media source. There has got to be information overload. Individuals now have access to more information than ever and the only way to cope is to back away from that information. Walk away and detox reduce your stress levels. Seek the simple things in life. Work and life balance. Blah Blah Blah.

Commercial real estate clients today are not information overloaded in my opinion ?if anything they lack commercial real estate information. They do not have enough and will seek out any informational venue they see necessary to get that information. At this point that information sits where? Not with the brokers that is one thing for sure. Most likely it sits partially with the building owners but the best sources of information about commercial real estate are easily outside sources. Simple example: (GIS)?Geographic Information System.??Other examples: Public records, architectural data, construction management, facilities management, BIM and on and on and on.

The Heavy Lifting.

Commercial real estate clients are doing the data research on a potential lease or purchase long before they ever think about contacting a broker. Don?t think so? How much time did you spend online researching let?s say you last phone purchase? Wait,really you just walked into the phone store said hello to the pimple faced kid behind the counter and said ? just pick me out one that you think might work for a couple of years.? ?? Five hundred and sixty dollars sounds good to me and no I don?t care about a maintenance program.? ? Just hit my card and put the phone in a bag, I will figure out how to work the thing later.? How about your last computer purchase? Take even less time or effort on that one?

So someone potentially making a long-term huge decision for their company is just going to call up a broker out of the blue and say ? hey we may be in the market what have you got that may work?? ? Just email me some flyers that should be all I need.? Ok alright I know it?s not that way really or in the delusional minds of some that?s the way they still hope it is. Let me restate this again.

Clients have already evaluated the building.

Clients have already evaluated the broker.

Clients have already evaluated the building owner.

Clients have already evaluated the tenants.

Clients have already evaluated the entire deal.

Clients have their own database.

Clients have always been connected to commercial real estate.

Clients have no need for face to face they don?t want face to face.

Clients have their own transaction management.

Clients have no need for white papers.

Clients have no need for consultative selling.

Clients have no need for relationship building.

Clients have already downloaded the information.

Clients have no idea what transactional means and could care less.

Clients have made your phone go quiet for a reason.

Let?s continue on??

Clients will only call you after they have done at least 60-70 % of the research.

Clients will most likely call you for information as a last resort.

Clients will only contact you when they think you are the only human that can answer their question.

Clients have changed the sales process.

Clients have change your role as a sales person.

Clients only need you for specific commercial real estate tasks.

You New Client.

Is You.

You already search research download transact connect and evaluate the exact same way your commercial real estate client does.

Who Does The Commercial Real Estate Heavy Lifting?

YOUR NEW CLIENT!

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India leaves interest rates unchanged; dovish tone weakens rupee

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Bombs kill 15 in Nigeria's Kano: Police

KANO, Nigeria (Reuters) - Multiple bomb blasts in Nigeria's biggest northern city of Kano killed 15 people on Monday, a senior policeman said, in an area previously targeted by militant Islamist group Boko Haram.

Several witnesses said they saw dead bodies after hearing multiple blasts at around 9:30 p.m. (2030 GMT) in the Sabon Gari district, a predominantly Christian area dominated by ethnic Igbos from the southeast.

"In all bomb attacks 15 were killed," the policeman in Kano told Reuters, asking not to be named.

Military spokesman Ikedichi Iweha confirmed there had been a bomb explosion but gave no further details.

"I heard two explode around Enugu Road and another two near Forest Villa Hotel," said local trader Emeka Mike. "After the blasts I saw many bodies lying on the ground."

The military did not say who was suspected of carrying out the bombings, but Boko Haram killed at least 25 people in multiple bomb blasts in Sabon Gari in March.

A concerted military crackdown in Boko Haram's northeast stronghold since mid-May has weakened a 4-year-old insurgency, which is fighting to carve an Islamic state out of religiously mixed Nigeria.

But it has also pushed the militants into hiding and security sources had feared attacks could spread to other areas of northern Nigeria like Kano or to neighbouring countries.

Militants have also shifted their focus away from security forces onto civilian targets, killing children in at least four school attacks over the past month and killing 20 civilians in an attack on a remote northeast village last weekend. (Reporting by Chukwuemeka Madu in Kano and Isaac Abrak in Kaduna; Writing by Joe Brock; Editing by Tim Cocks and Eric Beech)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/bombs-kill-15-nigerias-kano-police-source-230933840.html

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Rover, A ?Dogbnb? Site, Raises $3.5M And Nabs Commercial Promotion From Petco

9dfb784b2bba0af6e5f9aedeb7fc68ceRover, the Airbnb of dog sitting, has raised a $3.5 million funding round led by Petco. The pet specialty giant, now one of Rover's largest investors, will be joining the site's board of directors. The two are at work on commercial promotion of Rover across Petco's lines of business. Rover CEO Aaron Easterly told us that this fundraising is more of an ancillary round than an official series. The important thing, he said, is the strategic relationship with a leading pet supplies retailer.

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Oppo confirms new N-Lens series to challenge Samsung's Galaxy Camera

Oppo confirms new NLens series to challenge Samsung's Galaxy Camera

We were a bit skeptical when Android Authority claimed earlier this month that Oppo's developing a camera-centric device, but as it turns out, this is really happening! Today, a company representative confirmed to us the name of Oppo's new product line: N-Lens. The focus here will obviously be on photography, and it'll apparently be the "most important flagship series for Oppo going forward." Luckily, the cellular part is here to stay, so these N-Lens cameras -- likely powered by Android -- will be connected; but we're not sure whether you can also make phone calls with them.

No further details were provided (especially not a release date), but Android Authority's scoop already gives a rough idea on what to expect: a high-resolution camera with great low-light performance. You can also just about see the above slide referring to the "Samsung Galaxy Camera" (which has since been superseded by the Galaxy S4 Zoom), so Oppo seems keen to ride on this wave started by the Korean giant. If you want, it's a bit like how the Chinese company spotted the upward trend in local girls taking selfies early on, which led to the Ulike 2 with its 5-megapixel front-facing camera. But of course, with the arrival of Nokia's Lumia 1020, it's not going to be an easy fight.

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Scuffles erupt over Taiwan-China trade pact

Dozens of Taiwanese scuffled with police Wednesday in the rowdiest demonstration yet against a new trade agreement with China.

Signed on June 21, the pact allows each side to invest in the other's service sectors, including banking. Its approval by Taiwan's legislature is considered to be a foregone conclusion because President Ma Ying-jeou's Nationalist Party enjoys a substantial majority in the 113-member body.

During the fracas outside the island's legislature, some of the demonstrators breached a police line and climbed over the fence of the legislative building. They briefly protest inside the compound before being dispersed. No arrests were reported.

The pact is the latest in a series of China trade agreements promoted by Ma. The Taiwanese leader believes that unless Taiwan tightens its economic links with the mainland, the island's standard of living will suffer, particularly as neighboring Asian countries pursue their own commercial preferential arrangements with Beijing.

The demonstrators reject this, insisting that the pact will increase Taiwan's already considerable dependence on the mainland and enable China to dictate political conditions to the point where Taiwan's hard-won democratic freedoms will eventually be imperiled.

Taiwan and the mainland split amid civil war in 1949. Beijing considers the island of 23 million people to be part of its territory and says it will bring it back into the fold, by persuasion if possible, by force if necessary.

Source: http://www.miamiherald.com/2013/07/30/3532727/scuffles-erupt-over-taiwan-china.html

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'Teen Wolf' Star Tyler Posey Is Engaged!

The actor is getting married! See more stars who are planning to tie the knot.

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China's Sun, Franklin of USA strike world golds

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Ammonia Leak Cleaned Up, Ramps Reopened in Union Gap

UPDATE: UNION GAP, Wash. -?WSDOT has reopened the ramps to US 97 and I-82 in Union Gap after an ammonia leak this morning. No word yet what caused the leak.

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Previous Coverage:

UNION GAP, Wash. - The Washington State Department of Transportation has closed the ramps from US 97 northbound and Interstate 82 westbound onto Main Street in Union Gap due to an ammonia leak at a nearby fruit warehouse. The leak happened around 6:45am Monday. No word when the ramps will reopen.

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Tuesday, July 30, 2013

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CALL FOR PAPERS : Mobile technologies reshaping urban life ...

Habitele: Mobile technologies reshaping urban life

CALL FOR PAPERS in a critical perspective on urban studies
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Guest-editor: Professor Dominique Boullier (Sciences Po, Universit? de Paris)

Habitele? is a theoretical framework proposed by Dominique Boullier, from SciencesPo, for understanding the major role of mobile technologies as new skins/envelops (after habit, habitat and habitacle), that allow shifts from one identity or affiliation to another. People used to control their personal world through devices that they always want to keep close to their body (keys, credit card, money, IDs and so on). Most of these devices allow people to interact among themselves and with the urban environment.

Now mobile technologies are aggregating all these traces of affiliations to various worlds and making the shift between these worlds very fluid. Related concepts, capturing some aspects of Habitele, have been discussed by Julie Cohen?s personal data ecosystem, Alessandro Aurigi and Fiorella De Cindio?s augmented spaces and Rodrigo Firmino and F?bio Duarte?s infiltrated technologies.

One of the questions proposed by Boullier is: Is Habitele creating a new kind of envelope as do ?habit? or ?habitat?? Or, in other words and considering the city as a technological artifact: Is Habitele reshaping the way people interact, through mobile technologies, with an urban environment increasingly infiltrated with a myriad of information technologies?
We invite you to address the challenges of constructing and living in an urban environment mediated by mobile technologies.

Habitele: digital wereable identities, was also a research project leaded by Dominique Boullier, funded by the French National Research Agency (ANR), which involved teams from 8 countries investigating how people interact with mobile phones as part of their personal interface to different layers of social worlds and urban environments.

IMPORTANT DATES
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Acceptance and feedback from reviewers/editors: 30th September 2013.
Submission of final revised versions: 10th October 2013.

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Along with Miss America, parade returns to NJ

The Miss America parade is getting a television-friendly makeover as the tradition returns to Atlantic City in September for the first time in nine years.

The Sept. 14 parade will be televised live for the first time, Miss America Organization CEO Sam Haskell told The Associated Press on Monday. It's scheduled to air live on WPVI-TV, the ABC affiliate in Philadelphia, and again the next day as part of the lead-in for the Sept. 15 pageant finals, which will be shown on ABC nationally.

"We're supersizing the parade," Haskell said. "We're supersizing the telecast."

Some local groups have complained about the cost of getting a float in the parade this year ? at least $2,000 compared with $200 in 2004, the last time it was held.

Haskell said higher fees will help pay for a more spectacular event designed to show off Atlantic City.

The parade on the boardwalk harks back to the roots of Miss America, when the pageant launched in 1921 as a way to drum up business for the shore resort after Labor Day.

The pageant is getting reacquainted with fans shouting "Show us your shoes!" to the contestants in convertibles, among other traditions, when it comes back to Atlantic City.

It's not clear exactly how long parade-goers have been shouting to the women. But Haskell said that since at least the early 1990s, the women have elaborately decorated their shoes ? Miss Maine's have often had lobsters on theirs, and you can count on Miss Texas wearing cowboy boots ? and obliging by displaying them proudly.

Miss America left its hometown for Las Vegas after 2004 and except for one year when there was a walking parade there, the show-us-your-shoes tradition disappeared.

Producer John Best, who puts on eight parades annually, including the National Independence Day Parade in Washington, was hired to run this year's edition.

Best said the route will run along the familiar boardwalk, but now starting at Revel Casino-Hotel, a shimmering glass structure that wasn't yet built the last time Miss America was in town.

He said the 4,000 participants will include two youth choirs; convertibles carrying the contestants; 15 elaborate floats, including one featuring veterans back from Iraq and Afghanistan; dancers and a performance area for TV purposes. Local Girl Scout troops and Red Cross chapters will be represented.

The first of the 22 marching bands will be ? as it has long been ? the one from Atlantic City High School.

But Best said another one will be an all-star marching band from high schools around Atlantic County. That's an element he said he hopes to become a tradition.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/along-miss-america-parade-returns-nj-213806412.html

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The Business Forum Show - Kevin Hunter and David Ford - Jul 29,2013

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    Indianapolis church mourns 3 who died in bus crash

    INDIANAPOLIS (AP) ? An Indianapolis congregation on Sunday mourned the deaths of their youth pastor, his pregnant wife and another member who were killed when a church bus overturned with just a mile to go in a return trip from a Michigan summer camp.

    Saturday's accident devastated members of Colonial Hills Baptist Church, who had been anticipating a joyful homecoming with the 37 people who were aboard the bus. Youth pastor Chad Phelps, his pregnant piano-teacher wife, Courtney Phelps, and chaperone Tonya Weindorf were killed, said deacon Jeff Leffew.

    Dozens of people were injured in the crash, which happened near Interstate 465. On Sunday, six teenagers remained hospitalized, including one who was in critical condition.

    Dennis Maurer, a 68-year-old congregation member who was driving the church-owned bus, told authorities that its brakes failed before it struck a raised concrete median and flipped on its side, Indianapolis police said.

    The Phelpses, who were in their mid-20s, were expecting their second child, Leffew said. Chad Phelps was the son of the church's senior pastor and became its youth pastor late last year, he said.

    "We're going to have a long road, but God is good," Leffew said at a Sunday news conference.

    The couple's nearly 2-year-old child, Chase, was injured in the crash. He was treated and released from a hospital Saturday, IU Health spokeswoman Sally Winter said.

    The bus had nearly completed its 365-mile journey from Camp CoBeAc, near Prudenville, Mich., when it overturned about a mile from the church, where parents were waiting to pick up their children who had just spent a week praying, zip-lining and playing basketball.

    Weindorf, the 51-year-old chaperone who was killed, had five children, Leffew said.

    "Tonya was at camp because she has a special-needs child who wanted to go, and she wanted to go and make it a good week, and according to her husband, it was a great week, and that's who Tonya was," said Leffew, who sent four of his own daughter to the camp.

    Leffew, of Fishers, said only one of his daughters was on a second bus that pulled into the parking lot, and that he raced to the northern Indianapolis crash site. What he found was surreal ? clothing and other items strewn about and windows missing from the bus.

    "You're just praying that it's not as bad as it looks," he said Saturday. His daughters escaped with bumps and bruises.

    Troy Riggs, Indianapolis' public safety director, called the crash a "great tragedy."

    "They were not that far from home. ... That only adds to the tragedy," Riggs said Saturday.

    Duane Lloyd, who witnessed the crash, told WTHR that he saw the crash happen at about 4:15 p.m., which was about the time Chad Phelps tweeted that the group would arrive at the church.

    "I heard a skid. I looked back. I see this bus in the air and people falling out of the bus," Lloyd said. "I could have gone my whole life without seeing that."

    He said people approached and tried to help.

    "People were literally trying to lift the bus," Lloyd said. "You just try to do what you can do."

    Three of the six hospitalized teens, including the one in critical condition, were at IU Health Methodist Hospital, Winter said Sunday. The other three were at the Riley Hospital for Children at IU Health. Many of the patients had head, arm and leg injuries, fire officials said.

    Leffew thanked rescue workers and good Samaritans who tried to help after the crash, as well as local churches and businesses that have offered their support.

    "We are so grateful for that outpouring of love and care," he said Sunday.

    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/indianapolis-church-mourns-3-died-bus-crash-195306293.html

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    Chinese Apple store Genius Bar appointment scalping rampant

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    Free appointments sold online for 10 yuan

    Reports from inside China reveal a series of profiteers completely booking the Shangai Apple store's Genius Bar reservations, and then selling the reservations online. The scalpers are selling the appointments for 10 yuan ($1.60), and providing login information after sale, allowing the purchasers to modify the appointment to their needs. Most appointments are booked solid when the reservation system opens at 4AM local time.

    A reporter from the Beijing Morning News discovered the process after finding no available appointments available on the Apple site for the iPhone, iPod, or iPad. The reported then contacted an advertiser who claimed to be able to offer appointments, asking for an available slot for the next day, and was given a choice of stores and times.

    The report claimed that the store does not presently take measures to identify the appointment holder, due the the difficulty of verifying information. Standing in line outside the store for an opening is possible, but relies on a cancellation, with reports of customers waiting for up to four hours to be seen.

    By Electronista Staff

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    Waterproof, drop proof, dirt proof cases for the Samsung Galaxy S3 are now available from LifeProof

    San Diego based LifeProof has just announced 2 new protective cases for the Samsung Galaxy S3. The n??d and fr? cases offer extreme protection and usability for this popular Android smartphone. Features include: Waterproof down to 6.6 feet / 2 meters for 1 hour Shock proof to Military Standard 810F-516 to withstand drops and shocks [...]

    Source: http://the-gadgeteer.com/2013/07/28/waterproof-drop-proof-dirt-proof-cases-for-the-samsung-galaxy-s3-are-now-available-from-lifeproof/

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    Low-cost plastic iPhone mentioned China Labor Watch report

    Low-cost plastic iPhone mentioned China Labor Watch report

    Remember that China Labor Watch report we recently covered? After digging further into the document, CNET's unearthed more evidence about that rumored low-cost plastic-clad iPhone:

    Today's work is to paste protective film on the iPhone's plastic back cover to prevent it from being scratched on assembly lines. This iPhone model with a plastic cover will soon be released on the market by Apple. The task is pretty easy, and I was able to work independently after a five-minute instruction from a veteran employee. It took around a minute to paste protective film on one rear cover. The new cell phone has not yet been put into mass production, so quantity is not as important.

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    China launches audit as debt worries grow

    China has a government debt problem -- but even Beijing doesn't know exactly what is lurking on the books of local and provincial governments.

    In order to find out, the Chinese government has launched a review of all public debt, according to a one-sentence statement posted on a government website.

    The audit, which will begin Aug. 1, is the third effort in as many years to "take the pulse" of China's debt problem, according to state-run news agency Xinhua.

    Analysts worry that China's credit boom has saddled unworthy businesses with large loans, fueled the country's shadow banking system and put local governments on the hook for trillions. Due to lax accounting and transparency standards, it's difficult for outside analysts to estimate the size of the problem or quantify associated risks.

    "It is a little unsettling that the government has to do an audit at this late date to determine the full extent of local government indebtedness," said Jim Antos, a China bank analyst at Mizuho Securities. "This suggests that the full scope of borrowing has not been revealed."

    As Chinese economic growth drags, concerns are mounting over the ability of local governments to repay what they owe. If city and provincial officials are unable to meet their obligations, the central government will likely be forced to bail them out.

    That means very few municipalities will default, Fitch Ratings analyst Terry Gao said. But a wave of bailouts could strain Beijing's finances.

    "The central government [has] the willingness and ability to prevent [defaults] from happening," Gao said. Fitch currently estimates that total local government debt is in the 15 to 18 trillion yuan ($2.5 to 3 trillion) range.

    China's national audit office plans to suspend all other projects in order to conduct this "urgent" investigation, according to People's Daily, the official newspaper of the Communist Party.

    It's worth noting that the credit worthiness of local governments can range widely. With 34 governing bodies at the provincial level, 333 at the prefecture level and more than 2,800 at the county level, local finances are all over the map.

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    Treasury's Lew: Congress needs to pass debt limit

    WASHINGTON (AP) ? Congress needs to raise the debt limit and take away the "cloud of uncertainty" about the nation's ability to pay its bills, Treasury Secretary Jack Lew said in an interview broadcast Sunday.

    "The fight over the debt limit in 2011 hurt the economy, even though, in the end, we saw an extension of the debt limit. We saw confidence fall, and it hurt the economy. Congress needs to do its job. It needs to finish its work on appropriation bills. It needs to pass a debt limit," Lew said on NBC's "Meet The Press."

    Senior lawmakers on Capitol Hill are trying to come up with must-do legislation to keep federal agencies running after Sept. 30 and prevent the possibility of a government shutdown. At issue is what is normally routine: a plug-the-gap measure to fund the government for a few weeks or months until a deal can be worked out on appropriations bills giving agencies their operating budgets for the full 2014 fiscal year, which begins Oct. 1.

    However, some Democrats don't want to vote to continue to fund the government at new, lower levels mandated by the automatic, across-the-board spending cuts known as sequestration. And some conservatives are making a last stand against President Barack Obama's new health care law. In addition, Senate Democrats are resistant to a $20 billion spending cut wanted by many Republicans.

    Lew maintains that the president won't negotiate over the debt limit.

    "The mere fact of negotiating over the debt limit, after 2011, would introduce this notion that somehow there's a question about whether or not we're going to pay our bills, whether or not we're going to protect the full faith and credit of the United States," Lew said on ABC's "This Week with George Stephanopoulos." ''Well, it's not OK to default. Congress can't let us default."

    "(Congress) has to stop looking for what's the last possible moment," Lew told "Fox News Sunday." ''They should get back after they take their time off in August and they should finish their work and get it done so that there's no uncertainty about America's ability to pay its bills."

    Separately, Lew said no federal bailout is in the works for the city of Detroit, which recently filed for bankruptcy protection. Pressed as to why the government chose to bail out big banks, the auto industry and others, but isn't assisting the city, Lew said on CNN's "State of the Union" that the government has been giving Detroit technical advice and has made resources available to help take down blighted properties through federal programs.

    But Lew said that the situation in 2009-2010 that warranted the other bailouts was "unique," and that the current problems that Detroit has with its creditors, "it's going to have to work out with its creditors."

    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/treasurys-lew-congress-needs-pass-debt-limit-133914235.html

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    95% A Band Called Death

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    Fortunately, Bobby and Dannis, the surviving brothers, prove genial company.

    If the brothers seem a little drunk on their own myth, they're also genuinely humbled by the band's rediscovery and warmed by the fact that their kids have carried on the family tradition.

    Their story can feel almost too ready-made for the telling, but it's well worth a listen.

    ... a must-watch for fans of punk music, vinyl record wonks, or even those interested ... a visionary entertainment dream.

    [A] generous, spirited documentary [that captures] one of the strangest and most inspiring of all family stories of tragedy and triumph that this crazy country has produced.

    It was fans' ardor that began the Death revival and propels the movie's exhilarating second half.

    An exceptional look at artistic integrity, musical innovation, and the power of family ties.

    A rock 'n' roll fairy tale, well-told.

    It's a bittersweet story of the fringes of fame and of three brothers who belatedly deserve to share the spotlight.

    A band call Death comes back to live in this hilarious and poignant peon to hard rock with a soft heart.

    Directors Mark Christopher Covino and Jeff Howlett tell this part of A Band Called Death without much artifice, relying on the natural charm and sunny dispositions of the surviving Hackney brothers to draw us in.

    It's a soul-stirring tribute to a man whose vision was too bold and revolutionary for his lifetime, or the convention-bound ways of the music industry, but was ultimately too powerful to be denied.

    An amazing story -- about the history of rock, about the capriciousness of fame and, perhaps most importantly, about the power of family.

    Like 'Searching For Sugar Man,' 'A Band Called Death' takes its cue from the modesty and joyfulness of its subjects, letting the glory of their music speak for itself.

    It's less about the rediscovery of genius than it is the value of obscurity, a sentiment that should give hope to every garage band out there.

    Questions about what that reputation is worth today, and how the Hackney brothers struggled to find a foothold, give filmmakers Mark Covino and Jeff Howlett plenty of material to work with.

    A Band Called Death shines the light on a previously unexplored corner of musical history and does it in an accessible, straightforward manner.

    A Band Called Death is a film that is all heart, as was the band it looks to explore.

    Death never got very far, and their story is a fascinating one, told beautifully by Jeff Howlett and Mark Christopher Covino.

    Thanks to the new revelatory and inspiring documentary A Band Called Death, the truth behind the band's nearly simultaneous birth and death may yet find them their proper place in music history.

    It is a deeply moving story of a family that was both bound together and driven apart by art, and it tells this personal story so beautifully that there were several moments that gave me actual chills.

    Even if you didn't know a thing about the band and you don't even typically listen to the kind of music they play, you're going to find yourself thankful that the Hackney brothers are now in your life.

    The story of Death sure adds an interesting and virtually unknown footnote to the annals of punk rock.

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    Survival Stories: Life After Breast Cancer

    One in eight American women will get breast cancer. According to the World Health Organization, it's the most common cancer found in women worldwide ? and, according to the National Breast Cancer Foundation, it's the second leading cause of death among women. So, when we use the word "survivor," we don't use it lightly.

    We spoke with three breast cancer survivors about their experiences: Tig Notaro, whose surprising cancer diagnosis came amidst a slew of devastating life events; Sonia Kashuk, who was already taking preventative measures when her doctor found her lump; and Nicole Dove, who, despite her long family history of breast cancer, wasn't equipped with the knowledge to take immediate action.

    The interviews that follow tell unique stories of struggle, pain, loss, and ultimately, triumph. Each woman's story is completely different in narrative, and yet the message repeats ? knowledge has the power to save lives. The more that women know about breast cancer, from prevention to treatment, the safer future generations will be from this disease. And, that's the main reason these women were so willing to share their stories with us. Not for themselves, but for the other women who might be putting themselves at risk simply because of a lack of awareness.

    Read on to learn their stories.


    Tig Notaro is a comedian. She was 41 when she was diagnosed with breast cancer, which followed a four-month period during which her mother passed away, she battled pneumonia as well as a bacterial infection in her digestive tract, and she went through a breakup. The standup routine she did several days after receiving her breast cancer diagnosis, which famously begins with Notaro saying, "Good evening! Hello. I have cancer! How are you?" went viral.

    You spoke very publicly about your diagnosis soon after receiving it. How you were able to access the humor of the situation so quickly?
    "I think it was a part of my coping process. Before I was diagnosed with cancer, I had a series of horrible things happen, and during that time I was so cold ? just physically and emotionally beaten down. It wasn't until I was diagnosed with cancer that I found a sense of humor about everything. The cancer was just the straw that broke the camel's back."

    When you found the lump, did you know what it was?
    "No, I didn't. I didn't have breast cancer on either side of the family. I didn't smoke, I was a healthy eater, I was young. I had several friends who had had lumps that were nothing. I just really didn't think I had anything to be concerned about. It was a shock to find out it was cancer."

    Who was your support system at that time?
    "My friends, my stepfather, my brother, my aunt. Family and friends. Certainly my story went viral, so I had tremendous support from strangers and friends as well. The support from strangers made me so excited about humanity. People seemed to really want to latch onto something good or positive. It was nice to see and be a part of."

    Did you ever feel defeated?
    "I wanted to survive the whole time ??though it sometimes felt like once I would get up again, I was going to be knocked down. But, I always wanted to survive. There was never a part of me that wanted to really give up. I certainly felt defeated at times, though."

    How did your mother?s passing affect your thoughts about your own mortality?
    "Oddly, the brushes with death that I was coming upon, repeatedly, made me feel close to my mother ? I was comforted by the thought that if I were to go, she had just passed away, too. I kept thinking that she wouldn't have ever believed that not only did she die, but that right after, I would be going as well. But, I never wanted to die."

    What would you say to someone else who was just diagnosed with breast cancer?
    "Whether it's breast cancer or anything else, I think just the smallest thing is the biggest thing, which is to take a step. Whether it's to get out of bed, or go to the doctor, or to inform yourself, just take one step and another step. And, just breathe in and out. I know it sounds so basic, but that's all I could do, and even then, I didn't want to take small steps very often. I just didn't want to do anything. But, if you just take one step, it's gigantic."

    What do you want women in general to know about breast cancer?
    "I was so, so naive. I was the least likely candidate, but I still could have had cancer and did have cancer. So, I want women to know that they should research and not fall prey to thinking that there's no chance you could have it. Because that's just denial and it's so much better to live in reality."

    How are you doing now?
    "I'm personally doing very well. I feel like a very lucky person. The most important thing is to keep taking small steps, one after the other. Those tiny but small gigantic steps forward. It's so important. It's so crucial."

    Nicole Dove is the Social Network/Database Coordinator of The Sisters Network Inc., a national organization for African-American breast cancer survivors whose goal is to increase local and national attention to the impact that breast cancer has in the African-American community. Dove was 33 years old when she was diagnosed with breast cancer.

    Does breast cancer run in your family?
    "Yes, it does, but I never, ever thought I would have it. My dad?s mother was 33 or 34 when she was diagnosed, but nobody really knew about it because she didn?t talk about it. My first cousin was diagnosed before 40, but she didn?t have mastectomies. Five or six years later, it spread to her lungs and her brain, and then she passed away. That?s when I found my own lump, but I didn?t tell anyone. I waited three or four months before I went to a doctor."

    Why didn?t you tell anyone?
    "I thought it was going to go away. I didn?t know it meant something was wrong. I felt for it every day, many times a day, thinking it would go away and it just didn?t. When I finally saw a doctor, they wouldn?t let me leave until they got me into a diagnostic center to get an ultrasound. The next day, I got the call at work that I needed to see a surgeon ? but at that time I still didn?t think it was cancer. I just thought they were going to go in and remove the lump."

    What happened?
    "They removed the lump on Tuesday, and on Friday the surgeon called me and told me that it was cancer. I screamed, and cried, and hollered, and he stayed on the phone until I was done, and then he said, 'I?ll see you Monday.' And, on Monday, they said I had to have my breast removed. I told them I?d need time to process it, but my mom was there and she said, 'No, you can?t wait. You have to get it done.' I had the entire right breast removed, and then I found out that it had spread to the lymph nodes and underneath the arms.

    "After the surgery, I had chemo therapy and it made me so ill that I didn?t even want to live anymore. It was just too hard. Then I tested positive for the BRCA gene, and they told me I had to get my other breast removed and that I had to have a complete hysterectomy. I felt like I was losing everything that made me a woman, and I didn?t have a choice. I didn?t have a chance to process anything ? everything just moved so fast. During my second round of chemo, my husband decided he couldn?t deal with it, so he left. My mom was my caretaker; she was always so positive while I was so angry. But, she would comfort me every day, and say, 'You?re gonna make it, you?re gonna make it.' I don?t know why, but I had a turning point that I wanted to live. Once I started talking to myself and saying, 'I can do this,' I actually started getting better. I started getting up."

    How did you get involved with the Sisters Network?
    "I needed a support system. I was going to support groups, but I was the only African American. I wanted to be around women who looked like me, so I found the Sisters Network and started going to meetings. Then I started volunteering with them and speaking to women, and I started doing the social media. Sisters Network made me feel better because there were other women who looked like me in the room together. I felt like they understood what I was talking about, especially since I was so young, and there were other young women with the same type of cancer that I had. I had been so quiet about it, and they were quiet about it, too ? I realized I wasn?t alone in that experience. I hadn?t told anyone because I didn?t understand what I was going through, and if I didn?t understand, how could I tell anyone?"

    What advice would you give to someone who was recently diagnosed with breast cancer?
    "From the very first day that you?re diagnosed, you should consider yourself a survivor."

    Sonia Kashuk is a top award-winning makeup artist and makeup designer. She was diagnosed with breast cancer when she was 47. Both her mother and her grandmother had breast cancer; her grandmother passed away at 52, and her mother is a survivor. Because of her family history, Kashuk was in a surveillance program at Memorial Sloan-Kettering, where she was closely monitored even before her diagnosis.

    Based on your mother and grandmother?s history with breast cancer, you?ve said before that you felt it was not a matter of if, but when you would be diagnosed. How did that impact how you felt when you actually were diagnosed?
    "I think no matter what, you can never prepare yourself for a cancer diagnosis. No matter how strong you are, no matter what you anticipate something to be, I think once you hear that word it throws you into a tailspin. Every time I went to the doctor for an MRI or a mammogram, it always felt a little bit like Russian roulette. But when I received the call, and heard the word cancer, it was incredibly shocking and a very hard thing to digest."

    Was it at all empowering to know that it was a risk?
    "You know what? I guess it was. I had actually scheduled an appointment with a plastic surgeon to go talk about doing something prophylactically. I had come to peace with myself that I was going to see the plastic surgeon and explore what my breasts would look like after a mastectomy, and take a stance and do something, and then it all happened.

    "I can still clearly see myself waiting in the waiting room, waiting to get the results back from my mammogram. I can still hear my doctor saying, 'Oh, there?s a little something there.' It was an emotional rollercoaster. I knew at that point that I couldn?t emotionally keep riding that rollercoaster. My boobs didn?t define me?? I had to think of the bigger thing. I don?t think about it much anymore today. I haven?t even reconstructed one of my nipples."

    What does it take, emotionally, to survive breast cancer?
    "I think you have to find something else to focus on. My focus wasn?t really on me, it was about my kids. At the time they were 8 and 11, so it was really about how to get them through this, not me. It was about what I had to do to get them through it."

    How did you help them get through it?
    "I never told them I had cancer. Even when they came to see me in the hospital, I met them all in the waiting room. They never saw me laying in the bed with IVs. I never used the word cancer with them ? though my daughter recently said to me, ?Mom, of course I knew, you didn?t have to say it.? I believe that even today she is scared. They said she?ll have to start screening in her twenties because of our family history. She?s 15 now. I tell her that I pray that, God willing, there will be a cure by then. That?s why everyone is working so diligently and so hard on this disease. It?s not just that I?m a breast cancer survivor that I feel the need to fight and get involved; it?s for my daughter."

    What advice would you give to someone who was recently diagnosed?
    "I would say stay strong and find the positives within it all. Know that it?s a process and that every day it will get better, and that time does help to heal. I have to say I?m definitely pro double mastectomy. Someone said to me, 'Isn?t that aggressive if they tell you you can do a lumpectomy?' My response was, 'Can you really be too aggressive with cancer?'"

    What?s the most important thing for women with breast cancer to know?
    "There?s an incredible amount of information and support out there. Don?t ever feel alone."

    Illustrated by Austin Watts

    Source: http://www.refinery29.com/2013/07/50565/breast-cancer-survivors?utm_source=feed&utm_medium=rss

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