Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Suggestions to Fix Higher Education (ContributorNetwork)

COMMENTARY | According to Time.com, President Barack Obama has a tough road ahead in convincing colleges and universities to lower tuition rates and increasing infrastructure costs for schools.

The article refers to Joni Finney, vice president of the National Center for Public Policy and Higher Education who advocates several potential cost-cutting options for colleges. These options include cutting less-effective programs, streamlining curricula, increasing the number of hours faculty teach and offering three-year, fast-paced programs to better-prepared students.

Cutting less-effective programs

Colleges and universities offer a plethora of free stuff that is often not utilized by the student body. Do student recreation centers need to offer every sport or activity, requiring a huge number of well-paid staff? Unlimited intramural and club options, as well as student and academic organizations, might require scores of paid staff to organize and manage, driving up tuition costs.

Streamlining curricula

While I support a well-rounded education, perhaps some general and diversity-type credits could be foregone for the sake of economy. Though I enjoyed my non-Western Civilization courses, learning about the history of Russia 1855-1991 and the history of modern China did cost a pretty penny. Less time in general courses and nonrelevant courses would save students time and money.

Increasing the number of hours faculty teach

Professors do too much research in our publish-or-perish culture of academia. How much of this research, especially outside of the hard sciences, is advancing fields of knowledge? As a graduate student I read too many articles that cited reams of similar research, indicating little current research was groundbreaking. Professors who teach two or three classes per week should not be making full-time salaries to be churning out repetitive academic jargon the rest of the time. Also, more classes taught by each professor equals fewer students delayed in graduating because of overfilled classes.

Offering faster-paced programs of study

Some students are ready to hit the ground running and should be allowed increased opportunities to test out of general classes. Students should be allowed to substitute certain classes of equal or greater rigor for required classes if the required classes are full. Juniors and seniors, for example, could be allowed to take a master's course if all usual required classes are locked for enrollment.

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World lacks enough food, fuel as population soars: U.N. (Reuters)

LONDON (Reuters) ? The world is running out of time to make sure there is enough food, water and energy to meet the needs of a rapidly growing population and to avoid sending up to 3 billion people into poverty, a U.N. report warned on Monday.

As the world's population looks set to grow to nearly 9 billion by 2040 from 7 billion now, and the number of middle-class consumers increases by 3 billion over the next 20 years, the demand for resources will rise exponentially.

Even by 2030, the world will need at least 50 percent more food, 45 percent more energy and 30 percent more water, according to U.N. estimates, at a time when a changing environment is creating new limits to supply.

And if the world fails to tackle these problems, it risks condemning up to 3 billion people into poverty, the report said.

Efforts towards sustainable development are neither fast enough nor deep enough, as well as suffering from a lack of political will, the United Nations' high-level panel on global sustainability said.

"The current global development model is unsustainable. To achieve sustainability, a transformation of the global economy is required," the report said.

"Tinkering on the margins will not do the job. The current global economic crisis ... offers an opportunity for significant reforms."

Although the number of people living in absolute poverty has been reduced to 27 percent of world population from 46 percent in 1990 and the global economy has grown 75 percent since 1992, improved lifestyles and changing consumer habits have put natural resources under increasing strain.

There are 20 million more undernourished people now than in 2000; 5.2 million hectares of forest are lost per year - an area the size of Costa Rica; 85 percent of all fish stocks are over-exploited or depleted; and carbon dioxide emissions have risen 38 percent between 1990 and 2009, which heightens the risk of sea level rise and more extreme weather.

The panel, which made 56 recommendations for sustainable development to be included in economic policy as quickly as possible, said a "new political economy" was needed.

"Let's use the upcoming Rio+20 summit to kick off this global transition towards a sustainable growth model for the 21st century that the world so badly needs," EU Climate Commissioner Connie Hedegaard said in response to the report, referring to a U.N. sustainable development summit this June in Brazil.

ACTION

Among the panel's recommendations, it urged governments to agree on a set of sustainable development goals which would complement the eight Millennium Development Goals to 2015 and create a framework for action after 2015.

They should work with international organizations to create an "evergreen revolution," which would at least double productivity while reducing resource use and avoiding further biodiversity losses, the report said.

Water and marine ecosystems should be managed more efficiently and there should be universal access to affordable sustainable energy by 2030.

To make the economy more sustainable, carbon and natural resource pricing should be established through taxation, regulation or emissions trading schemes by 2020 and fossil fuel subsidies should also be phased out by that time.

National fiscal and credit systems should be reformed to provide long-term incentives for sustainable practices as well as disincentives for unsustainable ones.

Sovereign wealth and public pension funds, as well as development banks and export credit agencies should apply sustainable development criteria to their investment decisions, and governments or stock market watchdogs should revise regulations to encourage their use.

Governments and scientists should also strengthen the relationship between policy and science by regularly examining the science behind environmental thresholds or "tipping points" and the United Nations should consider naming a chief scientific adviser or board to advise the organization, the report said.

The report is available at http://www.un.org/gsp/

(Reporting by Nina Chestney)

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Monday, January 30, 2012

Wendy's CEO: Our wounds were 'self-inflicted'

This Jan. 29, 2012 photo, shows a Wendy's restaurant in Culver City, Calif. Wendy?s Co.?s adjusted net income fell to $4.3 million in the fourth quarter, a 29 percent drop from $6.1 million a year ago. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon)

This Jan. 29, 2012 photo, shows a Wendy's restaurant in Culver City, Calif. Wendy?s Co.?s adjusted net income fell to $4.3 million in the fourth quarter, a 29 percent drop from $6.1 million a year ago. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon)

In this Jan. 29, 2012 photo, a customer leaves a Wendy's restaurant in Los Angeles. Wendy?s Co.?s adjusted net income fell to $4.3 million in the fourth quarter, a 29 percent drop from $6.1 million a year ago. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon)

(AP) ? Wendy's new CEO on Monday called the dour results of the past few years "self-inflicted wounds" and vowed to do better, laying out plans that included hiring top-tier workers and reclaiming market share from higher-end competitors like Five Guys and Smashburger.

Emil Brolick, the CEO since September, told investors on Monday that he was intent on winning back customers, jaded by a stale menu and inconstant service, as well as investors, who have grown weary of "a little bit of overpromising and under-delivering."

And rather than blaming the struggling economy for the revenue declines and quarterly losses of the past few years, Brolick said that the company's problems were its own fault. Though Wendy's had carved out a niche in the restaurant business as fast food for grownups, it had lost its way in recent years.

"These are not DNA issues," said Brolick, who also worked at Wendy's during more halcyon days of the late '80s and early '90s. "These are issues we caused, and any time you have self-inflicted wounds, you can correct self-inflicted wounds."

Brolick said he was intent on taking back lost market share from the likes of fast-casual competitors like Panera and Chipotle, offering food that was just as good but at a lower price. The company has revamped its menu and is remodeling stores. It sold Arby's, which had been a drag on earnings, over the summer. And it's now intent on hiring top-tier employees, Brolick said.

Brolick, who was most recently a top executive at Yum Brands Inc., said he's bringing all Wendy's locations up to consistent standards for friendliness and cleanliness, rather than current, unpredictable state of "one there is really, really good but this one over here isn't quite what it needs to be."

"We've made great progress in getting rid of those F restaurants and getting more A's and B's, but we're still in that territory," Brolick said.

He also said he'd hire store managers on par with the people he sees at higher-end competitors like Chipotle and Panera. "Those folks at the bottom corner, there's a job waiting for them at our competitors," said Brolick, who has also hired a new general counsel at the Ohio headquarters and is adding a chief marketing officer and chief people officer.

Brolick said it was important to grab market share from higher-end competitors because he doesn't want to "be caught in the middle." Companies need to appeal to either low-end shoppers, such as Wal-Mart and Costco do, he said, or to high-end shoppers, such as Tiffany or Nordstrom.

Like many fast-food chains, Wendy's is taking some of its turnaround plans from McDonald's book. The much-larger burger chain has introduced new offerings like fancy coffee drinks and smoothies meant to appeal to higher-end customers who previously might have shunned it. It has remodeled restaurants and added wireless access for the same reasons. And it has kept prices at fast-food levels so that its reliable base of cash-strapped customers don't flee for cheaper hamburgers at the gas stations.

It has run into some resistance from franchisees who sometimes have to foot the bill for the changes. Brolick said Wendy's franchisees were "very, very supportive "of the plans. He acknowledged that "we are going to spend a lot of their money," then added later: "The economics have to work. They do work."

Brolick's message to investors, who gathered at the Nasdaq building in New York, came a few hours after the company reported mixed results for the fourth quarter.

Wendy's income from continuing operations fell 30 percent to $4.3 million in the last three months of the year, down from $6.1 million in the fourth quarter of 2010.

However, that number offers the company some vindication for its oft-repeated argument that Arby's was to blame for the dour results of the past few years. The $6.1 million profit a year ago was far better than the $10.8 million loss it originally reported for that period, when it was still bundling its results with Arby's.

Wendy's marriage with Arby's was short-lived. It began in the depths of the financial crisis in fall 2008 and ended last summer when Wendy's sold Arby's to a private-equity firm, saying it wanted to focus on the Wendy's brand. Wendy's said Monday it spent nearly $46 million over 2011 to break up with Arby's, including severance costs for some employees and retention bonuses for others.

Revenue rose 5.6 percent to $615 million, narrowly beating the $613 million predicted by analysts. The chain credited more customers visiting and spending more when they did, including on the revamped Dave's Hot 'N Juicy cheeseburger. Higher prices also helped.

Revenue at restaurants open at least a year climbed 4.4 percent in North America, the highest number in nearly 8 years, according to the company. That's a key measure of a company's health because it strips out the effect of newly opened or closed stores.

On a per-share basis, adjusted earnings were 4 cents, in line with the expectations of analysts polled by FactSet. That number excluded one-time charges like the costs for selling Arby's and writing down the value of some of its assets. With those charges, per-share earnings would have been 1 cent per share.

Last week, Barclays Capital analyst Jeffrey Bernstein spoke favorably of the changes at Wendy's, listing the stock as a buy and saying that it was trading at a discount compared to other fast-food companies. Sanford C. Bernstein analyst Sara Senatore said Monday that revenue numbers beat her expectations. But she also said that the company's guidance for the year ? it said it's expecting a low single-digit increase in a key measure called adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization ? was below Wall Street's estimates of 7 percent growth.

Wendy's shares fell 11 cents, or 2.2 percent, to $5.09 in midday trading.

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Sunday, January 29, 2012

Ayla Reynolds Case: Blood Found At Home Where Maine Tot Was Last Seen

PORTLAND, Maine -- Investigators have been analyzing blood found in the basement of a Maine home where a missing toddler was last seen six weeks ago, an official said Saturday.

The blood was found early in the investigation into Ayla Reynolds' disappearance from her father's home in Waterville, state police spokesman Steve McCausland said. The state crime laboratory has been running tests on it since then, but it was unclear when results would be available.

Ayla's father, Justin DiPietro, reported her missing Dec. 17. He had put her to bed the night before in the home he shares with his mother and said she wasn't there the next morning.

McCausland called the discovery of the blood "troubling." He declined to discuss how much blood was found in the basement or how old it might have been.

Ayla was 20 months old when she disappeared. She had been staying with her father at the time in the house where DiPietro lives with his mother. Her mother, Trista Reynolds, lives in Portland.

DiPietro told police she was wearing green pajamas with polka dots and the words "Daddy's Princess" on them and had a soft cast on her broken left arm.

DiPietro, his mother and a third adult were home the night of Dec. 16, and police have questioned all three, McCausland said.

"We believe they have not given us the full story," he said.

Trista Reynolds was participating in a vigil Saturday for the girl and could not be reached for comment. DiPietro did not immediately return a message left on his cellphone.

The two came face to face for the first time since Ayla's disappearance at the vigil on the City Hall steps in downtown Waterville, said Bob Vear, a friend of the DiPietro family who organized the vigil. They spoke privately for about 10 minutes before giving each other a hug, Vear said.

A woman who answered DiPietro's mother's cellphone hung up after being asked about the blood.

The blood was among hundreds of pieces of potential evidence that were removed from their home as part of a criminal investigation into the girl's disappearance. The discovery of the blood was first reported Saturday by WCVB-TV in Boston.

Ronald Reynolds, who is Trista Reynolds' father, said DiPietro hasn't been forthcoming with his version of what happened or what he knows. DiPietro has said he took a polygraph test, but has declined to say what the results were.

"They haven't given the full story, but this family has gone through so much pain, so much hurt," said Reynolds, who lives in Portland. "We're going into two months now and don't know anything, and all we get is the runaround."

Vear said he was first made aware of the blood sample Dec. 24, but he doesn't think it'll amount to anything.

"I cut myself at home all the time," he said. "It could be Justin's, it could be the baby's. There were five or six people in the house that night."

Investigators are searching for Ayla Reynolds, a 20-month-old Maine girl believed to have vanished from her bed while her family slept. Reynolds' father, Justin DiPietro, told investigators he last saw the child at around 8 p.m. on Dec. 16 when he put her to sleep in her own bedroom. The following morning, at around 8:50 a.m., he called police to say her bed was empty. This photograph was posted on a Facebook page dedicated to the missing toddler. Investigators are searching for Ayla Reynolds, a 20-month-old Maine girl believed to have vanished from her bed while her family slept. Reynolds' father, Justin DiPietro, told investigators he last saw the child at around 8 p.m. on Dec. 16 when he put her to sleep in her own bedroom. The following morning, at around 8:50 a.m., he called police to say her bed was empty. This photograph was posted on a Facebook page dedicated to the missing toddler.

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Health Tip: Manage Pain During Childbirth (HealthDay)

(HealthDay News) -- Pain is a virtual certainty during childbirth, but there are ways to ease the discomfort without medication.

The womenshealth.gov website mentions these no-medication possibilities:

  • Practicing relaxation and breathing techniques.
  • Relaxing in a warm shower or bath, or getting a gentle massage.
  • Receiving hot and cold therapy, including placing a cool washcloth on the forehead or a heating pad on the lower back.
  • Seeking the care and support of a doula, nurse or loved one.
  • Trying various positions to get more comfortable, from crouching to walking.
  • Listening to soothing music.
  • Using a labor ball.

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Friends, family say goodbye to Etta James

Etta James was remembered at a service Saturday attended by hundreds of friends, family and fans as a woman who triumphed against all odds to break down cultural and musical barriers in a style that was unfailingly honest.

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Saturday, January 28, 2012

Sony Xperia S jogs past the FCC carrying AT&amp;T 3G radios (video)

The FCC boys were clutching at their multimeters in horror when they saw how much work they'd have to do when Sony's new Xperia S rolled into the bunker. Still, their loss is connectivity's gain, as the Ericsson-branded (for now, at least) phone packs quad-band GSM / EDGE, 850 / 900 / 1900 / 2100 UMTS and HSPA, RFID, Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR, 802.11 WiFi b/g/n and GPS. ANT+ is also included, which is a healthy sign that support for the fitness tracker will carry on through Ericsson's departure.

In related news, thanks to a post on the company's Facebook wall we know that the unit will be clad in an "anti-stain shell," -- hinting at a similar nano-coating to what we've seen on the Droid Razr. We've also heard rumors of a fast-charging mode that'll provide an hour's usage with just ten minutes of cable-time. Either way, it won't be long until we find out what's true, since the unit's sashayed past the FCC then it's most certainly on for that promised Q1 launch.

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Are Seal and Heidi on the road to reconciliation?

It may not be the definitive end for Heidi Klum and Seal's relationship, after all.

Following his split from the "Project Runway" host, Seal has been relatively candid about discussing the break-up, but could reconciliation be on the horizon for the soul singer and Klum?

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"Never say never," Seal said, in a sit-down with Piers Morgan that airs Friday.

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"Obviously I can't speak for my wife and I'm not gonna sit here and B.S. you and tell you we haven't had problems," the Grammy-winning artist said. "Of course we've had problems. Otherwise, why are we splitting up? This is not a charade. We have problems. We have issues. But, in our favor, I think that to our credit, we have always been able to talk about it. We have always been able to confront each other."

Story: Seal believes split with Heidi Klum won't turn ugly

When asked if he would like to get back together with Klum, Seal said, "I don't know at this point, to be honest. If it were that easy, if there weren't problems, we would still be together. That is the reality."

So, what's up with Seal still wearing his wedding ring in spite of the couple's blatant separation?

MORE: Could Seal's Split From Heidi Klum Actually Help His Album Sales?

"I still wear my wedding ring, because I'm still married to this incredible woman," Seal said. "And you don't all of a sudden one day to the next ? unless you're those type of people ? just say 'I hate you' and take off your wedding ring. What this means to me and what it stands for, it stands for respect. It stands for loyalty, it stands for incredible memories and it stands for these four little miracles and Heidi making five that have come into my life over the past eight years."

And if you're surprised that Seal referred to Heidi as a "miracle," don't be.

PHOTOS: Heidi Klum &Seal: Romance Rewind

The "Kiss From a Rose" crooner has made it no secret that he still loves his wife, and further expressed that on "Piers Morgan Tonight," telling the late-night host, "My love for her has not waned one iota. I love her with all my heart. How can you not love somebody that you have just spent eight years with?"

Sweet. The guy did after all sing "Let's Stay Together" on Ellen Tuesday, right?

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Friday, January 27, 2012

Dow stirs some bad publicity in London Olympics

By msnbc.com staff and news services

A member of the body that oversees?sustainability issues for the London Olympics?has resigned in protest over?a sponsorship deal with Dow Chemical, an act reflecting?the company's latest setback in trying to generate goodwill as a Games partner.

Meredith Alexander, who sat on the Commission for a Sustainable London 2012, said she had decided to quit the independent body because she "didn't want to be party to a defense of Dow,"?the American company's ties to the 1984 Bhopal gas disaster, which killed 25,000 in India.

"People should be free to enjoy London 2012 without this toxic legacy on their conscience," she said in a statement released by rights group Amnesty International. "It is appalling that 27 years on, the site has still not been cleaned up and thousands upon thousands of people are still suffering."

Related: Complete Olympics coverage

Dow has denied any responsibility for the pesticide plant accident. The former owner, Union Carbide,?settled its liabilities with the Indian government by paying $470 million. Dow merged with the Union Carbide Corp. in 2001.

Almost all publicity resulting from Dow becoming one of the 11 major games sponsors has been negative, the BBC reported.

Dow in 2010 signed on as one of 11 Worldwide Olympic Partners in a multimillion-dollar deal lasting until 2020, the BBC said. However, almost every story written about Dow associates the company's name with Bhopal, one of the world's worst industrial disasters.

Rights groups, athletes and Indian and British politicians have spoken out against Dow and signed petitions against Dow's participation.

Related: From al-Qaida to Occupy, UK preps for Olympics security

The company paid?7 million pounds (nearly $11 million) for?fabric panels to wrap around the London Olympic stadium, but to assuage public protest, Dow?agreed not to put its logo on the decoration, the BBC said.

But the world's second-largest chemical manufacturer isn't giving up, George Hamilton, vice president for Dow Olympic Operations, told the BBC.

Dow wants to talk about?what chemistry brings to the world in terms of supplying solutions in the field of water transportation, agriculture and energy, he said.

Dow materials are in the urethane foam in the track, polymer fibers in the super-fast hockey pitches, materials in stadium walls, floors and roofs, and insulation technology in the broadcast and electrical?cables, the BBC said.

Additionally, Dow is looking ahead?to?the 2014 Winter Games in Sochi,?Russia,?and the Youth Olympic Games in?Nanjing, China,?and?to the?2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, the BBC said.

"We're well known in the U.S. and Western Europe, but our profile is not that high in growth economies like Brazil, China and India,"?Hamilton told the BBC.

This article includes reporting from Reuters and msnbc.com staff.

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Merle Haggard returns to California to recuperate

NASHVILLE, Tennessee (AP) ? Country music legend Merle Haggard has returned home to northern California to recuperate from multiple illnesses.

Haggard had been hospitalized in Macon, Georgia, for about a week with double pneumonia. While there, doctors discovered three stomach ulcers and eight polyps in his colon.

At one point, the 74-year-old checked himself out of the hospital to try to return to Redding, California, by tour bus. But he returned a few hours later after deciding the trip would be too taxing.

The "Okie from Muskogee" singer was diagnosed with lung cancer a few years ago, but recovered after part of his lung was removed.

It's unclear how Haggard's recent health issues will affect his touring schedule. His website shows him playing next on Feb. 28 in Tucson, Arizona.

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Thursday, January 26, 2012

Google Maps Now Also Shows Where You Don't Want to Be [Google]

Nothing ruins a road trip like having to ford flooded rivers and dodge oncoming tornadoes. Thankfully, Google Map's new Public Alerts system should help keep you out of the path of Mother Nature's rage. More »


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Tax dodgers on the federal payroll: By the numbers (The Week)

New York ? Nearly 100,000 government workers owe a collective $1 billion in unpaid 2010 taxes ? including employees at the Treasury Department and Government Ethics Office

As Congress and the White House cast about for ways to shrink the yawning U.S. budget deficit, they could do worse than starting with a few stern words for their own staffs. According to IRS data crunched by The Washington Post, almost 100,000 employees of Congress, the West Wing, and several other federal agencies were collectively about $1 billion short in paying their 2010 taxes. That's "totally unacceptable and disrespectful," says Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah), who's pushing a bill to make tax delinquency a firable offense for federal workers. "If you're on the federal payroll, the very least you can do is pay your taxes." Here, a by-the-numbers look at the federal bureaucracy's tax problem:

$114.2 billion
Unpaid 2010 taxes, interest, and penalties for all Americans

SEE MORE: Why the GOP caved in the payroll tax fight: 4 theories

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$1.03 billion
Amount that 98,291 federal, postal, and congressional employees owe in unpaid 2010 taxes

$32 million
Increase from 2009 to 2010 in delinquent federal employee taxes owed

SEE MORE: The payroll tax shell game

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745
Decrease from 2009 to 2010 in number of federal employees with unpaid taxes

$10.6 million
Unpaid 2010 taxes for 684 congressional staffers

SEE MORE: Will the payroll tax fight shut down the government?

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$833,970
Unpaid 2010 taxes for 36 White House employees

$111 million
Unpaid 2010 taxes for 29,482 active duty military personnel

SEE MORE: Americans don't really want spending cuts

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$265.1 million
Unpaid 2010 taxes for all civilian Army, Navy, Air Force, and Pentagon workers

0.96
Tax delinquency rate, in percent, at the Treasury Department, which houses the IRS. That's the lowest rate of any agency studied.

SEE MORE: Will the House GOP kill the payroll tax break?

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$9.3 million
Unpaid 2010 taxes for 1,181 delinquent Treasury employees

9.43
Tax delinquency rate, in percent, at the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation ? the highest rate of any agency studied

SEE MORE: Congress' 'wild final month': 5 predictions for December

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$18,218
Unpaid taxes for five delinquent Council on Historic Preservation employees

2.25
Delinquency rate, in percent, at U.S. Tax Court. Five employees owe a total of $62,508.

SEE MORE: The payroll tax cut deal: 3 reasons the GOP caved

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6.49
Delinquency rate, in percent, at the U.S. Office of Government Ethics. Five employees owe a combined $22,160.

Sources: Federal Times, NPR, Washington Post (2)

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    Wednesday, January 25, 2012

    Obama calls retiring Giffords an 'inspiration' (AP)

    WASHINGTON ? President Barack Obama is praising Arizona Rep. Gabrielle Giffords as an "inspiration" and "the very best of what public service should be."

    Giffords announced Sunday that she intends to resign from Congress this week to concentrate on recovering from wounds suffered in an assassination attempt last January.

    Obama praised Giffords for "a dedication to fairness, a willingness to listen to different ideas, and a tireless commitment to the work of perfecting our union."

    He says Giffords and her husband, astronaut Mark Kelly, "have taught us the true meaning of hope in the face of despair" and "determination in the face of incredible odds."

    The president says the congresswoman's "cheerful presence will be missed in Washington."

    Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/obama/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20120122/ap_on_go_pr_wh/us_giffords_obama

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    Tuesday, January 24, 2012

    Investing on a Smaller Budget

    Don?t let your small budget keep you from taking advantage of the wealth building power of investing.

    At the end of last week, I published a guest post about investing on a smaller budget. Some of the ideas presented were interesting ? but considered risky. Additionally, some of them require that you use leverage in your efforts to begin investing on a small budget. I received a couple of emailed requests asking for more ?practical? approaches to investing on a smaller budget.

    First of all, if you can, invest in a tax advantaged retirement account. This is one of the best ways to maximize your money, and help you save for the future, since you aren?t bogged down as much by taxes. If you are interested in investing beyond your retirement account, though, here are some of my ideas for taking your smaller budget, and using it to good account as you begin investing:

    • Brokerage account: You can open an account with an online broker and begin investing with as little as $25 or $50. Most online brokerages have low account minimums, and you can invest a small amount of money each month. Make it automatic, with a direct debit from your checking account, and you will be investing each month without thinking about it. You can buy partial shares of individual stocks, as well as partial shares of index funds and ETFs.
    • DRIPs: There are a number of companies that offer DRIPs, allowing you to make the most of your investment dollars. You can usually start with a relatively small amount of money, and you can usually purchase partial shares. Many companies will let you set up an automatic plan that draws from your account each month to purchase new shares. Plus, when dividends are paid out, your money is automatically reinvested in the stock, boosting your holdings and helping you build your wealth automatically, a little at a time.
    • Treasury bonds: You can also use a small amount to start investing in Treasuries. You can open an account at Treasury Direct and purchase what many consider the safest investment around. Your returns will be lower, though, but you are likely to have a bit of a safety net.

    These methods are less glamorous than investing in commodities or currencies, but they are considered less risky, and they don?t require a huge outlay of capital.

    Increasing Your Investment

    Of course, you shouldn?t keep your investment small over time. While it is important to get started with investing, you should also increase the amount you invest as your income increases. As you earn more money, increase what you are contributing. Don?t think that you are going to earn enough money to retire on if you stick with your original plan of investing $50 a month. That?s just not going to cut it. As your circumstances improve, you must take your investing up a notch. Just make sure to consider your asset allocation and rebalance occasionally to limit your risk, and improve your portfolio performance.

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    Source: http://plantingmoneyseeds.com/investing-on-a-smaller-budget/

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    Parents Reveal 5-Year-Old???s Gender: Good Excuse or a Form of Abuse? (ContributorNetwork)

    COMMENTARY | A U.K. couple recently revealed their child's gender after keeping it a secret for five years, but it has some people questioning their parenting methods.

    While Beck Laxton and Kieran Cooper concealed the gender because they wanted to avoid stereotyping, the jig was up when it was time for Sasha to start school. It was then that school administrators wanted to know: Is it a boy or a girl? (It's a boy.)

    In an interview with Cambridge News, Laxton explained why she decided to raise her son "gender- neutral" and said even she didn't check the baby's sex until a half hour after he was born. (After nine months of wondering, what's another 30 minutes?)

    The couple kept the child's sex under wraps, bought him gender-neutral toys and refused to let him dress in masculine clothes with skulls or camo prints.

    But pink, sparkly clothes weren't on the banned list and neither were dolls.

    Some are comparing the family's controversial decision to a lab experiment.

    While every parent can raise their child as they see fit, critics think this child's best interests weren't always at heart. Indeed, it almost seems as though Mama Laxton was encouraging the girl play.

    A family Christmas card featured a picture of a picture of Sasha dressed as a fairy. "Children like sparkly things," his mom said. Sure they do, but why does Sasha look so unhappy in the picture?

    Of course, up until now this method seems to have worked for the family. Sasha sounds to be a happy child who is open to a variety of experiences. But one has to wonder how Sasha will thrive once he gets out from under his mama's wings and into the real world.

    Kids are known to tease, and Sasha still sports the "girls" blouse from his school's uniform.

    "I don't think I'd do it if I thought it was going to make him unhappy, but at the moment he's not really bothered either way," his mother claims.

    As for five years ago when the couple broke the news of their baby's birth to family and close friends -- but neglected to mention the gender-- Laxton said, "There were a couple of people who assumed it was a boy, because that's the default: something's male unless you say it isn't."

    Apparently so.

    Victoria Leigh Miller is a freelance writer. She has been writing about parenting topics since 2001.

    Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/parenting/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ac/20120121/hl_ac/10865253_parents_reveal_5yearolds_gender_good_excuse_or_a_form_of_abuse

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    Monday, January 23, 2012

    1990s saw hard push for legal opiates - Spokesman.com - Jan. 22 ...

    January 22, 2012 in City
    Methadone now prescribed mostly for pain, not?addiction

    Carol Smith InvestigateWest

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    ? More than two-thirds of all methadone prescriptions are written for pain, not treatment for?addiction.

    ? While it?s the least expensive of all the opiates, it?s also much stronger than morphine and more?addictive.

    ? In 2003, the state agency that administers Medicaid made methadone the ?preferred drug? for long-acting opiates on its formulary, a move that drove costs for pain medications down to $12 million from $20 million?annually.

    Washington?s emergence as a state with one of the highest rates of both opiate prescriptions and deaths was not, in hindsight, an?accident.

    In 1995, Purdue Pharma introduced OxyContin in an aggressive marketing campaign, pitching the drug as a salvation from chronic pain. The next year, Washington?s Medical Quality Assurance Commission issued new liberalized guidelines addressing the undertreatment of chronic pain. By 1999, they had been codified into law specifying that ?no disciplinary action will be taken against a practitioner based solely on the quantity and/or frequency of opioids?prescribed.?

    The relaxation of the rules resulted in a run-up in prescriptions. In 1998, the average daily dose of morphine equivalents prescribed was 80 milligrams, said Dr. Gary Franklin, medical director for the state?s Department of Labor and Industries. By 2002, it had nearly doubled to 140?milligrams.

    The same trend was going on around the country. In 1997, opioid sales amounted to 96 milligrams/person in the United States. A decade later, they had mushroomed to 698 milligrams/person, Franklin?said.

    Franklin was among the first to notice an alarming corollary effect: The drugs used to kill pain were also killing?people.

    ?Workers were coming in for low back sprains and dying,? he said. In 2005, Franklin and his colleagues published the first paper in the country to link worker deaths to prescription?drugs.

    As the deaths and hospitalizations continued to mount, an even more unsettling trend emerged: the disproportionate escalation of deaths among the state?s Medicaid?population.

    The rise in the death rates of Medicaid patients tracks with the state?s cost-saving decision to move many of its poorest residents to the cheapest, most potent pain reliever available:?methadone.

    For decades, methadone was associated with treatment for heroin addiction. But it can also be used to treat pain, and currently more than two-thirds of all methadone prescriptions are written for pain, not treatment for addiction, said Caleb Banta-Green, researcher with the University of Washington?s Alcohol and Drug Abuse?Institute.

    While it?s the least expensive of all the opiates, it?s also much stronger than morphine, more addictive and trickier to?manage.

    When it?s used for treatment of opiate addictions, it?s heavily regulated; patients have to go to a methadone clinic and take their doses under?supervision.

    When it?s prescribed for pain, there is no such supervision. People pick up the prescription and take it as they would any other pill. But because methadone doesn?t produce the same euphoric high as other narcotics, it?s more difficult for people to tell when it?s left their system. That?s one reason people overdose on it more?frequently.

    In 2003, the state agency that administers Medicaid made methadone the ?preferred drug? for long-acting opiates on its formulary, the list of drugs Medicaid covers. Because methadone is so much cheaper than oxycodone or other types of pain pills, the move drove down costs considerably, said Dr. Jeff Thompson, medical director of the state?s Medicaid program. A few years ago, the agency was spending $20?million annually on painkillers for Medicaid patients. Now it spends about $12 million, he?said.

    But as costs came down, deaths went up. And many patients are still on high doses of painkillers. Medicaid has between 3,000 and 4,000 patients who are already over the new legal threshold of 120 milligrams a day, he said. About 700 are over 1,000 milligrams a day, and a few people are on up to 10,000 milligrams a?day.

    Studies have shown the risk of death increases up to ninefold at 100?milligrams.

    Source: http://www.spokesman.com/stories/2012/jan/22/1990s-saw-hard-push-for-legal-opiates/

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    Snitz Communications SQL Injection ? Packet Storm

    Title:
    ======
    Snitz Communications 2010/11 - SQL Injection Vulnerability

    Date:
    =====
    2012-01-18

    References:
    ===========
    http://www.vulnerability-lab.com/get_content.php?id=384

    VL-ID:
    =====
    384

    Introduction:
    =============
    Snitz Forums 2000, one of the best ASP based bulletin board systems on the market. Getting better every day!
    A complete board system (forum) that allows the user access to a friendly and intuitive interface.

    (Copy of the Vendor Homepage: http://forum.snitz.com/specs.asp)

    Abstract:
    =========
    A Vulnerability Laboratory researcher discovered a remote SQL Injection Vulnerability on Snitz Communications.

    Report-Timeline:
    ================
    2011-11-02: Vendor Notification
    2012-01-18: Public or Non-Public Disclosure

    Status:
    ========
    Published

    Exploitation-Technique:
    =======================
    Remote

    Severity:
    =========
    High

    Details:
    ========
    A remote SQL Injection Vulnerability has been discovered on the Snitz Communication forum application. The vulnerability allows
    an attacker to execute own sql commands via injection. The bug is located on the forum.asp file of the content management system.
    Successful exploitation can result in application dbms compromise.

    Vulnerable Module(s):
    [+] Forum.ASP

    Proof of Concept:
    =================
    The vulnerability cna be exploited by remote attacker without user inter action. For demonstration or reproduce ...

    DORK:
    inurl:"forum.asp?TOPIC_ID=" intext:"2000 - 2001 Snitz Communications"

    PoC:
    http://127.0.0.1/forum.asp?TOPIC_ID=[SQL INJECTION]

    Risk:
    =====
    The security risk of the remote sql injection vulnerability is estimated as high(+).

    Credits:
    ========
    Vulnerability Laboratory Researcher - Snup (snup.php@gmail.com)

    ===========
    = Gr33tz: =
    ====================================================
    = agilob, cOnd, czoik, drummachina, gocys, prick =
    = im2ee, MadCow, n1k0n3r, R3w, rtgn, SiD, vizzdoom =
    = antonius, Rem0ve
    ====================================================

    Disclaimer:
    ===========
    The information provided in this advisory is provided as it is without any warranty. Vulnerability-Lab disclaims all warranties,
    either expressed or implied, including the warranties of merchantability and capability for a particular purpose. Vulnerability-
    Lab or its suppliers are not liable in any case of damage, including direct, indirect, incidental, consequential loss of business
    profits or special damages, even if Vulnerability-Lab or its suppliers have been advised of the possibility of such damages. Some
    states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of liability for consequential or incidental damages so the foregoing limitation
    may not apply. Any modified copy or reproduction, including partially usages, of this file requires authorization from Vulnerability-
    Lab. Permission to electronically redistribute this alert in its unmodified form is granted. All other rights, including the use of
    other media, are reserved by Vulnerability-Lab or its suppliers.

    Copyright ? 2012|Vulnerability-Lab

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    Contact: admin@vulnerability-lab.com or support@vulnerability-lab.com

    Source: http://packetstormsecurity.org/files/108896/VL-384.txt

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    Sunday, January 22, 2012

    Cougars extinct in East? No, say those who spot them

    Department of Energy and Environmental Protection

    This June 2011 photo by the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection shows a worker examining a dead mountain lion, or cougar, at the Sessions Woods Wildlife Center in Burlington, Conn. Tests determined that the cat, which was struck by a car, had traveled all the way from South Dakota.

    By Jim Gold, msnbc.com

    Cougar sightings persist in the East nearly a year after the big predators were declared extinct in the region, a determination that some don't believe. Others want to make cougars' presence a big reality.

    Just this month Gary Sanderson, sports editor at the Greenfield, Mass.-based Recorder newspaper, reported?cougar sightings on a farm near the Vermont border, by an Amtrak engineer who claimed his train's video captured images of the creatures?near Leverett, and from readers in the region who claim to have pictures of cougars.


    "I've been besieged" with sightings ever since writing a column 10 years ago about hunting with a trapper who became a believer in?cougars' presence?after finding a footprint way too large to be a bobcat in Conway, along the Deerfield River, Sanderson told msnbc.com.

    Sanderson said?he has since written 50 columns devoted to cougar sightings and has been told by wildlife officials he was irresponsible to promote the notion of their presence.

    With rare exception, there is?no credible evidence of cougars living in the wild?east of the Mississippi River, government and private researchers told msnbc.com.

    In Connecticut this week, a CBS radio report and a Greenwich Time newspaper story both cited the growth of cougar sightings since last spring. That's when a cougar first spotted in Greenwich on June 5 was killed by a car six days later in nearby Milford. NBC Connecticut reported at the time that scientists studying the 140-pound animal's DNA concluded the?cougar had?wandered about 1,800 miles east, all the way from the Black Hills of South Dakota through Minnesota and Wisconsin before finding its way to Greenwich, about 70 miles outside New York City.

    Even though he is a?state away, Sanderson said, "I felt vindicated" when the news emerged about the cougar in Milford. "I didn't think they would admit that it was wild."

    A Connecticut group called Cougars of the Valley?has an online petition with about?250 signatures asking the state General Assembly to hold a hearing on cougars, also known as mountain lions, pumas and panthers. The group's website also hosts a map of Connecticut cougar sightings and comments from readers?claiming authorities disparaged their reports about seeing cougars.

    No evidence?
    Mark McCollough, an endangered species specialist with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in the Orono, Maine, field office, was the lead scientist in the agency's study declaring the Eastern cougar extinct. (See full study report here.)

    McCollough told msnbc.com that there is no scientific evidence that Eastern cougars have somehow survived?150 years after being driven from the region. The last known real Eastern cougar was shot dead in 1938 in Maine, he said.

    "That's not to say they don?t show up from time to time," McCollough said of cougars, but most reports of sightings are misidentfications, such as coyotes or bobcats, which are about one-fourth the size of cougars.

    Officials have documented 110 cougars loose?in the Eastern United States and Canada since 1900, he said.?They come from two main sources:

    • Escaped pets: At least 1,000 cougars are known to be held in captivity in the East, he said, and many that have turned up loose have been genetically traced to South American ancestry, indicating they were part?of?the exotic pet trade. "They didn?t walk here," McCollough said.
    • Dispersers: Like the wandering cougar killed in Connecticut, some head east from the West and north from Florida, home to about 150 panthers.?Cougars?regularly?show up?on?trail cameras set up privately across the country, McCollough said, but they're not on cameras in the East.

    One cougar from Florida, where about 150 panthers live in the wild, was killed in Georgia in 2008. That same year, police shot?a cougar that wandered into Chicago's North Side.

    But there is no scientific evidence, no scat (droppings), no confirmed sightings that cougars are establishing homes and breeding east of the Mississippi and?north of Florida, McCollough?said.

    Courtesy of The Cougar Network

    Green: established populations
    Blue = Class I Confirmation
    Red = Class II Confirmation

    A map by The Cougar Network, a non-profit research group,?shows only a few?confirmed sightings of cougars in the?East since 1990.

    "We just don't take those kinds of sightings seriously anymore," said Mark Dowling, a leader of the network. Pictures turn out to be house cats or even golden retrievers.

    Cougars couldn't go undetected, he said. "They betray their presence readily," he said, by becoming road kill or chasing people's pets.

    The Midwest is seeing a resurgence, he said, including?new populations?in South Dakota, North Dakota and Nebraska. Individual dispersing animals have been seen?in Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan and Louisiana.

    Christopher Spatz, a southern New York resident who is president of the Cougar Rewilding Foundation, told msnbc.com that?wandering cougars are young males looking for females and needing to get away from their fathers' territories before their fathers kill them.

    "Young cats out on their own are troublemakers," said Spatz, an advocate for reintroducing cougars into the wilds of the East.

    "We need them everywhere. Big predators help regulate ecosystems,"Spatz said.

    After wolves were reintroduced at Yellowstone National Park in 1995, elk?stopped?eating cottonwoods and aspens, Spatz said. Vegetation came back, and biodiversity, including beavers, birds and fish, expanded.

    Without cougars and other predators, there is an overabundance of whitetail deer in the East, resulting in lack of understory.

    Live Poll

    Should cougars be recolonized in the East?

    • 173858

      Yes, they will help the ecosystem; we can learn to coexist with the cats.

      77%

    • 173859

      No, the predators are too dangerous to people, pets and livestock.

      18%

    • 173860

      Not sure.

      5%

    VoteTotal Votes: 4190

    "Cougars' presence would change the way deer browse," Spatz said. "They would keep moving; you would see regeneration of your understory."

    Cougars are not a threat to people, pets and livestock, he said. California, where there are an estimated 5,000 to 6,000?cougars and no hunting allowed, proves "we can coexist."

    McCollough, the wildlife biologist, and Dowling, from the Cougar Network, which doesn't take a stand on repopulation, said chances of recolonization efforts in the East?are remote, as people likely won't want large predators living near them.

    Cougars, which can leap 30 feet and reach speeds of 50 mph, are carnivores whose usual diet consists mainly of deer, elk, turkey rabbits porcupine, coyote and other small mammals, according to The Cougar Fund, a non-profit trying to protect cougars. But the animals?do prey on people, pets and livestock. Since 1890, "only 20 people"?have been killed by cougar attacks, says the group, which also offers tips on how to fight off cougars and guidelines to keep children and pets safe. Several non-fatal mauling attacks on people are reported yearly.?

    'They are here'
    But one cougar advocate, Bill Betty of Matunuck, R.I., said people in the Northeast already coexist with cougars, because, he said, they are present and?breeding.

    "Every state in the East will eventually acknowledge?they are here," Betty told msnbc.com. He said he has?had 14 daytime encounters as close as 10 feet with cougars -- and nine family members have had 30 encounters.

    "I've chased mountain lions away from kids," he said.

    Betty lectures all over the country about mountain lions and has a 90-minute slideshow and other show-and-tell items such as a skull, scat samples and photos. He said he knows what a cougar looks like.

    At a lecture in Somers, Conn., he said, 37 people raised their hands when asked if they'd seen a cougar.

    "They are here," he said. "Those who say they are not are lying."

    "Mature, responsible adults and schoolchildren?can tell the difference between a cougar and?a big yellow dog," he said.

    Officials say they still don't believe Betty and that he does not use scientific data in his presentations.

    Click here to follow Jim Gold on Facebook?

    More content from msnbc.com and NBC News

    Source: http://usnews.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012/01/21/10195024-cougars-extinct-in-east-no-way-say-those-who-claim-sightings

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    'The Help' leads NAACP Image Award nominees

    (AP) ? "The Help" has been served eight Image Award nominations.

    The adaptation of Kathryn Stockett's best-selling novel about black maids speaking out about their white employers during the civil rights movement led the 43rd annual NAACP Image Awards nominations Thursday. It's competing for outstanding motion picture against "Jumping the Broom," ''Pariah," ''The First Grader" and "Tower Heist."

    The medical drama "Grey's Anatomy" and football sitcom "The Game" ruled the TV categories with six nominations each.

    Beyonce and Jill Scott both received four nominations in the music categories. They'll vie against Jennifer Hudson, Ledisi and Mary J. Blige for the outstanding female artist trophy.

    The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People's Image Awards honor diversity in the arts and will be presented Feb. 17 on NBC.

    Associated Press

    Source: http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/4e67281c3f754d0696fbfdee0f3f1469/Article_2012-01-19-Image%20Awards-Nominations/id-74c95a77110d4e71af32769b8454d68e

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    Saturday, January 21, 2012

    RolePlayGateway?

    THE DETAILS

    Genre: Fantasy/Romance

    Recruiting: Up to 8 roleplayers

    PPD(Post Per Day): 1 PPD

    Characters Per RPer: 2

    ________________________________


    Plot
    In this roleplay, a small group of angels, and a small group of demons are sent down to Earth for 4 days in human form to prove themselves, and the ranks that they possess. They are to complete their own tasks, given to them specifically. Most angels are sent to save a life, or guide another human back to goodness. While most demons are sent to do the exact opposite. But when each of the chosen ones begin to cross paths(Angels and Demons), sparks begin to form, and everyone ends up with the wrong one. As the four days pass, they eventually learn their new "lovers" are supposedly their enemy, they begin to worry, while hiding their relationships become hard and harder to do. If the Absolute, or the Seraphim were ever to learn of this, a violent war could break out, and things will being to "fall".

    Scenarios are found below.

    Scenarios

    Scenario 1:

    The demon is sent down to take an innocent person's life, already knowing his victim, he immediately goes after her. The victim ends up coincidently being the highest rank sent down of the angels, while the angel knows she's supposed to save a life, she never gets a feeling of who. In the end, it was her own life she was to save. As the demon begins to fall in love with the angel, he finds it harder and harder to complete his task. Will he kill her? Or will his love for her take over?

    Characters Needed:

    Female Angel of higher rank: Taken
    Male Demon of higher rank:

    Scenario 2:

    A demon is sent into the Between Realm to find the Demon Prince a new slave. As he found a girl/boy and thought that he/she is suitable for the position he reported back to the prince and was told to collect that girl/boy in 4 days. When he comes back to the Between Real to collect he/she, he begins to fall for her/him? Will he disobey the Demon Prince or will he take the girl/boy he loves back to the Demon Realm to become a slave?

    Characters Needed:

    Female Human: Taken
    Male Demon: Taken

    Scenario 3:

    Involving an angel taking the life of an innocent rather than saving it, while the victim had supposedly been the demon's to kill. This draw's the two together.

    Characters needed:

    Male Angel: Taken
    Female Demon: Taken

    Scenario 4:

    He is sent to do the impossible - to redeem a demon. He has 4 days to do it. Unfortunately or fortunately, in those 4 days, he helplessly falls in love with the demon he is supposed to redeem... Will he, an angel, turn his back to his kind and go with his mate or will she/he, a demon, be successfully redeemed by an Angel's love?

    Characters Needed:

    Male Angel: Taken
    Female Demon: Taken

    Source: http://feeds.feedburner.com/RolePlayGateway

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    Monday, January 16, 2012

    Spartacus' Liam J. McIntyre: Andy Whitfield's Death Was the "Saddest" Day on Set (omg!)

    Liam McIntyre was working on the set of Spartacus the day that he learned that his predecessor Andy Whitfield had succumbed to non-Hodgkin's lymphoma last fall. Whitfield first filled the title role of Starz's bloody gladiator drama.

    "It's probably the saddest thing I ever had to be part of," McIntyre told critics Friday at the network's winter previews. "I've never seen a sadder person than the producer who had to pass that news on to what is really a family ... You can't imagine how sad that day was."

    Spartacus star Andy Whitfield dies of lymphoma at 39

    McIntyre continued, "But part of the triumph of the team was coming together after a little bit of downtime to say, 'We owe Andy the respect to do this job as best we can. So let's come and let's do the best damn show we can.' And we pulled ourselves together and did excellent work until the end of the season. What else can you do, right?"

    After completing the first season of the series, Whitfield withdrew to treat his disease. In place of a second season, Starz instead filmed the six-part prequel, Spartacus: Gods of the Arena, which focused on the House of Batiatus before the arrival of Spartacus. When Whitfield's lymphoma returned, however, he stepped down from acting altogether, and newcomer McIntyre was recast as Spartacus for the second season. Whitfield died in September.

    Joining McIntyre in the show's second season are Lucy Lawless, Peter Mensah, Manu Bennett, Dustin Clare, Nick E. Tarabay, Katrina Law, Craig Parker and Viva Bianca. Cynthia Addai-Robinson replaces Lesley-Ann Brandt as body slave Naevia.

    Spartacus: Vengeance premieres on Friday, Jan. 27 at 10/9c on Starz.

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