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Tourist Mecca Fears Long-Term Oil Smear

september 8th, 2010 by xijeu970

Tourist Mecca Fears Long-Term Oil Smear

GRAND ISLE, La. ― They are not selling many fried Snickers bars à la mode these days at the Kickin Chicken blu-ray to dvd restaurant here, located by a wide, sandy beach that is now off limits to swimmers because of the oil spill. So its owners are going after different customers, with the help of a roadside sign: “Disaster Catering Available! Let’s Talk.”

Grand Isle, a normally picturesque seven-mile stretch of barrier beach off the Louisiana coast, is slowly waking up to a grim reality: the impact of the April 20 spill will not be measured in months, even if BP manages by fall to plug the well that is gushing oil 50 miles off the coast.

It is likely to be measured in years of oil-streaked beaches and marshes, of plummeting property values in a maritime community suddenly cut off from the water, of teams of hazmat-suited workers on beaches lined with orange booms, and cleanup crews in tourist motels.

“It’s shifted from a beautiful tropical paradise with people running around in bathing suits with rods and reels, having fun, to feeling more like a coastal town near a military base,” lamented Linda Magri, a real estate broker who rents summer homes and camps on the island. “We’ve got National Guard trucks running up and down.”

Like many islanders, Patrick Shay can hardly bear to look at the beach in its current condition. He has transformed his family’s front yard into a memorial for all the rites of summer that have been lost to the oil spill.

Mr. Shay planted 101 white crosses on his lawn, making it look like a national cemetery, and each cross is labeled for a loss: Brown Pelican. The Beach. Fishing. Riding My Golf Cart. Playing Board Games.

“This is our new way of life,” said Mr. Shay, 43, who has a seafood business near New Orleans and comes to his beach cottage here often with his wife and son.

Grand Isle has undergone huge transformations before. Over the last 300 years it has been home to pirates and smugglers, sugar plantations and several grand hotels that were wiped out by the hurricane of 1893. It was the setting of Kate Chopin’s 1899 novel, “The Awakening.” Now most islanders make their living from fishing, tourism, or the oil industry, which have all been imperiled by the oil spill.

More recently it had to rebuild from Hurricane Katrina. Some people here are wondering aloud if the spill is worse.

“A hurricane comes in one night, wipes you out, and you know you’re dealing with mud and water, and blu-ray to dvd material things,” said Mayor David J. Camardelle. “When you’re dealing with material things, on land, in just a little time everything gets better. You see progress. But this oil, it’s like a monster in the Gulf of Mexico. It comes up on the beach, you get rid of it, and you pray the next morning it won’t come back.”

Oil first hit the shore just before Memorial Day, shutting beaches just when an influx of tourists was expected to triple the population of this small island, which has about 1,200 year-round residents. Since then, President Obama has visited twice. Now the mayor is hoping to block the oil from entering the delicate bay behind the island with barges and rocks. Many here pray it works.

Expensive flood insurance bills are due for many residents this month. At least one home was put up for sale because of the spill, a broker said, but it was unclear if anyone would buy it now.

The oil has cost the island another cherished tradition. The Grand Isle Tarpon Rodeo, a fishing tournament that packs an estimated 20,000 visitors onto the small island at the end of each July, was canceled.

Frank Besson, 61, a native of Grand Isle who runs a daiquiri stand and souvenir shop,Blu-ray Ripper, said he had missed the rodeo only once, when he was stationed in Vietnam.

“It was the saddest day,” Mr. Besson said.

Fishermen book their rooms for the rodeo a year in advance at the Sand Dollar Motel and Marina. When the rodeo was scrapped, the cancellations poured in, so Butch Gaspard, its owner, rented the whole place to BP and some of the contractors the company hired for the clean-up for the foreseeable future. But his marina is empty.

The contractors staying at Ricky’s Motel and RV Sites have been telling Joe Lamothe, the manager, that they would be likely to need their rooms for at least a year.

But Mr. Lamothe took out a calculator to show that the motel will still be earning less than it would in a normal season. He is renting rooms to the contractors for $800 a month, which nets him less than half of what he would collect if they were going at their usual rate of $65 a day.

But even that kind of shortfall looks good to other local businessmen. Wesley Bland, 33, a builder who advertises all over the island with slogans like “Got Roof?” said that business fell off so abruptly that he had to let several workers go.

Kickin Chicken sold only two of the 12 cases of chicken it bought for Memorial Day. The restaurants here are being hit especially hard: BP has been using off-island caterers to feed the workers, so they do not have much reason to venture to local restaurants.

And there have been tensions between islanders and the cleanup workers, who are bused in from elsewhere. Most of the islanders are white; many of the workers are black. Mayor Camardelle said that he ran one contractor off the island for denigrating its residents.

Many houses on Grand Isle rest on tall pilings, to protect them from floods. The shade beneath them is a popular spot for escaping the blistering sun.

Sitting under the house he built, Curtis Vizier, 78, who came to the island from an isolated bayou as an infant, showed off some of the huge oyster shells he collected in the bay as a young man, and the ladder he built into a towering oak tree so he could climb up with binoculars to make sure his oyster beds were safe from poachers.

The spill will be adding some unpleasant memories to Mr. Vizier’s later years.

“The oil ruined everything,” he said. “It will be for blu-ray to dvd years to come.”

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From Apple, a Step Into Social Media for Music

september 3rd, 2010 by xijeu970

From Apple, a Step Into Social Media for Music

Steven P. Jobs, Apple’s chief Blu-ray Ripper executive, showcased Ping at an event here along with a string of other new products. They included updates to Apple’s iPod line of music players and new software that allows wireless printing from iPads and iPhones.

Mr. Jobs also introduced a much-anticipated upgrade of its Apple TV set-top box that is smaller and, at $99, significantly cheaper than its predecessor, which did not sell well. It allows users to rent television shows from Fox and ABC for 99 cents, and like many other devices, it can also stream movies from Netflix.

Mr. Jobs said the changes to the iPod lineup, which include new versions of the Shuffle, Nano and Touch models, were the most significant since Apple introduced its first music player in 2001.

“This year we’ve gone wild,” Mr. Jobs said. Sales of iPods have declined this year,DVD Ripper, but revenue from them has continued to grow as more buyers choose the higher-priced Touch model.

An unexpected announcement from Mr. Jobs was the introduction of Ping. With it, users will be able to follow friends and see what music they have bought or enjoyed, what concerts they plan to attend and what music they have reviewed. They will also be able to follow bands and get updates on their new releases, concert tours and other events.

Many other online music services like Pandora and Zune Social from Microsoft already have features that allow friends to share information about music.

While other social networks have struggled in the shadow of Facebook, some analysts said that Apple had a chance to turn Ping into a success. The service will be instantly available to 160 million iTunes users, as long as they download the latest version of the software, which Apple planned to release Wednesday.

“Apple wants to create even tighter links with iTunes users and keep them a click away from buying a song,” said Mike McGuire, a vice president with Gartner. “Ping will give people more reasons to spend frequently and rapidly.”

While Ping may put Apple in competition with Facebook, its impact on the struggling MySpace may be more pronounced, analysts said. MySpace has emphasized music over the last few years.

“This isn’t about reconnecting with your girlfriend from eighth grade,” said Michael Gartenberg, an analyst with the Altimeter Group. “This is about talking to people about music.”

A spokeswoman for MySpace declined to Blu-ray Ripper comment.

Mr. Jobs said Ping would have simple privacy controls. Anyone will be able to follow bands and receive their updates, and users will be able to say whether they want to be followed by anyone or only by people they approve.

The new iPod Touch is thinner than the previous model and comes equipped with front- and rear-facing cameras, as well as Apple’s FaceTime video chatting software. It also has the same high-resolution retina display that Apple first showcased on the iPhone 4 earlier this year.

The Touch comes in three versions; the cheapest has 8 gigabytes of storage and costs $229.

Apple shrank the iPod Nano by replacing its wheel interface with a touch screen. It costs $149 for an 8-gigabyte version and $179 for 16 gigabytes.

In introducing the new version of Apple TV, Mr. Jobs acknowledged that the set-top box had not been as successful as he had hoped. The new version replaces the download-to-own model with a rental service that has shows from Fox and ABC for 99 cents. Mr. Jobs said the other networks had yet to agree to Apple’s pricing.

“We think the rest of the studios will see the light and get on board with us,” he said.

But that is far from guaranteed. All television studios are wary of distributing their shows in new ways on the Internet for fear of harming their existing businesses, which rely on cable and satellite subscriptions.

Fox and ABC agreed to Apple’s pricing model only after lengthy negotiations and heated internal discussions, especially at Fox’s parent, the News Corporation.

ABC’s participation is not surprising, given that Mr. Jobs is the largest shareholder and a board member of its parent, the Walt Disney Company.

For its part, Fox suggested that its agreement with Apple was something of an experiment. In a statement, Jim Gianopulos, the chairman and chief executive of Fox Filmed Entertainment, said the studio was excited to work with Apple over the next several months to “explore this innovative offering.”

Other networks, like CBS and NBC, are pointedly not participating in the rentals program. “Episodic television is not a pay-per-view business,” said Keith J. Cocozza, a spokesman for Time Warner, which owns HBO, TNT and other channels. Companies like Time Warner are instead supporting the existing subscription TV model, which is being gradually extended to the Web.

Analysts said that the new Apple TV was likely to be more of a hit than its $299 predecessor, in part because of its low price, but also because of software that allows users to stream content from their iPhones and iPads to their TVs through the set-top box. But they said Apple’s challenges in securing more content underscored the continuing difficulties that technology companies faced in cracking the TV market.

“Apple has not yet made a Blu-ray Ripper significant play for control of the TV,” James L. McQuivey, an analyst with Forrester, wrote on his blog.

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Bristol Palin Plans to Wear the ‘Most Modest Outf

september 2nd, 2010 by xijeu970

Bristol Palin Plans to Wear the ‘Most Modest Outfits’ on DWTS

Bristol Palin might be stepping DVD Ripper out of her comfort zone this season on Dancing With the Stars, but she won’t be stepping into any of the show’s skimpy costumes.

“I think I will be the most dressed [contestant and have] the most modest outfits for sure because that’s who I am,” she told PEOPLE Monday night in Los Angeles at the announcement of the show’s new cast.

Bristol, 19, wants to make sure she sets DVD Ripper a good example for her son, Tripp, 20 months,DVD Ripper, who “loves dancing around [and] bopping his head,” she says. “I see this as something that’s fun and that’s positive and I’m going to be able to show my work ethic to people out there.”

Bristol, who calls herself “naturally shy,” says the biggest challenge will be starting from scratch. “I have no experience in dance,” she says. “But I come from an athletic background, so I’m thankful for that. [I played] basketball, volleyball, soccer, everything.”

As for temporarily relocating from Alaska to Los Angeles for the show, DVD Ripper Bristol is still adjusting. “I feel like I’m melting,” she says. “It’s so hot here and there’s so much traffic.” �Melody Chiu

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Will Emmys split into two shows next year?

september 1st, 2010 by xijeu970


Will Emmys split into two shows next year?

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That’s just one of the ideas circulating Monday, DVD Ripper the day after the 62nd Primetime Emmys Awards show drew an on-par 13 million viewers for NBC.

The major TV networks have broached the idea with the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences of expanding the number of networks that share in the rotation of the Primetime Emmy awards show to include cable networks and possibly to split it into two separate shows, one for broadcast and another to air on cable or pay TV.

These and other ideas came up in a meeting between executives of CBS, NBC, Fox and ABC in early August, according to a report on the Wall Street Journal’s website Monday.

While the audience for Sunday’s show was up from 2008, it was still down DVD Ripper by nearly a third from 2002, the last time the major networks negotiated a license agreement with ATAS to carry the show in a rotating “wheel,” which has seen each of the four air the program twice over the past eight years.

The idea of expanding who carries the program, and even splitting it into more than one show, would address a major concern of broadcasters, who compete fiercely in the series category, both for scripted and reality programming, but have all but abdicated the movie of the week, long-form and miniseries type of programs to cable and especially to pay TV. The most notable is HBO, which again was the top winner at the Emmys, both on Sunday and a week earlier at the Creative Arts Emmys.

he idea seems to be having one Primetime Emmys show for the series categories, which would air on a broadcast network, and another for the long-form programs,DVD Ripper, which would air on a cable or pay TV service. If it was on pay TV, based on past discussions, the pay wall — which would exclude nonsubscribers — would be dropped for that night, so all cable subscribers could see the show

Broadcast executives, in off-the-record conversations with THR, DVD Ripper have previously expressed their frustration with airing a show that is mostly a huge promotional postcard for HBO and cable. Having separate shows could solve that problem.

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Suspect in five Arizona killings apparently kills

august 31st, 2010 by xijeu970

Suspect in five Arizona killings apparently kills self

A man suspected in the shooting DVD Ripper deaths of five people at a Lake Havasu City, Arizona, residence on Saturday night was found dead early Sunday of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound, according to police.

The killings began just before midnight Saturday when police say 26-year-old Brian Diez entered the residence, shot six people and abducted two children from the home, according to a press release from the Lake Havasu City Police Department.
Four of the victims were pronounced dead. Two others were transported to local hospitals, where one of them died of his injuries.

According to an Amber Alert issued Sunday for the missing children, Diez, their father, was locked in a custody battle with their mother, identified by police as 23-year-old Deborah Langstaff. Langstaff was among the five people killed.
A little more than three hours after DVD Ripper the shootings, Lake Havasu police investigators discovered that Diez’s vehicle was parked at a home in Rancho Cucamonga, California, more than 250 miles away from the site of the killings. At about the same time, local sheriff’s deputies were dispatched to the same residence, responding to a report of a suicide.

“Deputies arrived and found Diez deceased of an apparent self-inflicted gun shot wound,” police said in a statement.
The two children, identified by police as 4-year-old Kaia Diez and 13-month-old Cole Diez, were found safe at the California home with family members.

Police said the five people killed in DVD Ripper Arizona were: Langstaff,Video Converter, Primo Verdone, 24, Russell Nyland, 42, Ashley Nyland, 20, and Brock Kelson, 20.
Deborah Nyland, 44, was transported to Sunrise Medical Center in Las Vegas, Nevada. Her condition was unknown Sunday night.

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Last Exorcism’ possesses fine premise

august 30th, 2010 by xijeu970

Last Exorcism’ possesses fine premise

Satan gets behind The Last Exorcism in a Blu-ray Ripper fiendishly clever plot that starts out creepily enthralling, then collapses in a heap.

Demonic possession is a horror flick evergreen, a Gothic staple since the game-changing The Exorcist hit screens in 1973. But the bar was set pretty high once Linda Blair spewed out her pea-green vomit and spun her head like a swivel chair.

Here, a teenage girl named Nell (an appropriately enigmatic Ashley Bell) does some back-bending acrobatics when reputedly under the devil’s spell and is similarly sick to her stomach, to put it mildly. It’s off-putting,Video Converter, but it’s nothing new.

The buildup to the devilish acts is potent, however, in this inspired premise. A slickly charismatic evangelical preacher, Cotton Marcus (convincingly played by Patrick Fabian), has had an attack of conscience over his ability to con believers.

Forced into the ministry at age 10 by his zealot Blu-ray Ripper father, Marcus has evolved into a decent family man and wants to come clean about the fraud surrounding exorcisms. A documentary crew follows him on his final exorcising mission, the footage intended as an eventual exposé of a fake ritual.

Marcus has been called in by Louis Sweetzer (Louis Herthum), a taciturn fundamentalist farmer, to cast out the demons he believes are controlling Nell and driving her to slaughter livestock and scrawl gruesome drawings

The setting, a remote farm in rural Louisiana, is plenty spooky. Wide-eyed Nell, the frighteningly earnest Louis and his sneering son Caleb (Caleb Landry Jones) are nimbly played. Their behavior is effectively ambiguous. It’s hard to be convinced of just who the innocents are, or who might be all-out crazy, or just pure evil.

As we’re drawn in by persuasive performances, our expectations and assumptions are constantly shifting, as they should be in any good horror movie.

The shaky handheld camera work is appropriately jangly and unnerving, under the direction of Daniel Stamm, in this production by horror master Eli Roth (Hostel).

The faux documentary style has perhaps jumped the shark, coming on the heels of the much scarier Paranormal Activity and long after the seminal Blair Witch Project in 1999. The conceit just doesn’t feel as fresh as it might have pre-Paranormal and even 2008’s Cloverfield. And by making the cameraman in the movie the most outwardly frightened, the fact that he keeps filming through the most horrific moments seems hard to swallow. Wouldn’t he have stopped shooting and run for his life?

This supernatural yarn is thoroughly engrossing Blu-ray Ripper until it loses its way about three-quarters in. It’s as if the filmmakers didn’t know how to resolve the mayhem, opting for silly over diabolical.

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the decision to run as an independent

august 27th, 2010 by xijeu970

the decision to run as an independent

Republicans hold the Florida seat, DVD Ripper but a series of events have led to the three-way battle. First, former senator Mel Martinez decided to quit the Senate before his term ended. Then Crist appointed longtime confidant George LeMieux to fill out the term, with the understanding that he would step down after November.

That would have left Crist with a relatively clear path to the Senate. But an embrace of President Obama’s economic program – punctuated by an actual embrace when the president came to the state to tout his stimulus package – and the entry of Rubio as a long-shot candidate led to Crist’s decision to quit the GOP.

Whether Crist has damaged himself DVD Ripper by the decision to run as an independent or whether he has cleverly found the route to political survival is the central issue that voters will decide.

Republicans desperately want to hold the seat and will go to great lengths to help Rubio win it. In a year in which they anticipate gaining a substantial number of Senate seats, they can ill-afford to see one in their hands slip away,Blu-ray Ripper, particularly in a mega-state as important as Florida.

Complicating calculations for the DVD Ripper Democrats is the question of whether Meek can become a viable candidate. Pre-primary polls showed him trailing Rubio and Crist by a significant margin. Unless he demonstrates his ability to consolidate Democrats, party leaders will be conflicted about how energetically to back him.

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Johnny Damon Will Stay in Detroit

august 26th, 2010 by xijeu970

Johnny Damon Will Stay in Detroit

There will be no reunion of DVD Ripper Johnny Damon and the Boston Red Sox. Damon, the Detroit Tigers outfielder who helped the Red Sox win the 2004 World Series, told Detroit reporters Tuesday that he would not approve a trade to Boston.

“Initially, I thought long and hard about it, but after going around and talking to a bunch of my teammates, they want me here, and they feel we can make a strong push ― at least make this Central race interesting,” Damon said. “That’s why I’m going to stay. I’ve said all along I love playing for Detroit, for the city, for the fans. These guys really like me here.”

The Red Sox, who are fighting DVD Ripper to stay in the pennant race despite injuries to Jacoby Ellsbury, Dustin Pedroia, Kevin Youkilis and others, claimed Damon off waivers Monday. But Damon’s contract, which expires after this season, gives him the right to block deals to 21 teams, including the Red Sox. The waiver claim and Damon’s decision means he cannot be traded the rest of this season.

“As much as I would love to be back here next year,DVD Ripper, that’s DVD Ripper something the team doesn’t really decide on until possibly the off-season,” Damon said. “I’m O.K. with it. I know going to Boston probably could have helped out my free agency, but so be it. I felt like, when we started this season, this team was all together in our thought process. We’re going to win and lose together.”

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Barclays, Absa ‘Eat Both Sides’ of South Africa

august 26th, 2010 by xijeu970

Barclays, Absa ‘Eat Both Sides’ of South Africa Debt Sales Pie

Barclays Plc swept to the Video Converter top of South Africa’s debt underwriting league table this year as its takeover of Absa Group Ltd. helped boost its share in a market ruled by local banks.

Tying a domestic bank’s client base of companies that want to sell debt to the potential investors of a global lender is a strategy that may also benefit HSBC Holdings Plc as it seeks to buy a controlling stake in Nedbank Group Ltd., which has a market value of $9.7 billion. If successful, the acquisition will give London-based HSBC ownership of the fourth-biggest bank in Africa’s largest economy, where the four largest lenders hold 85 percent of banking assets.

“There is strong competition for the South African market,” Video Converter Theuns de Wet, head of fixed income, currencies and commodities research at FirstRand Ltd.’s Rand Merchant Bank in Johannesburg, said in an interview. “You would have to buy the bank” to be able to compete in debt capital markets.

A decade ago, half of the six biggest debt underwriters in South Africa were foreign banks, including JPMorgan Chase & Co. and Deutsche Bank AG. Now, none of them feature on the list of the nine top issuers, according to Bloomberg data.

Underwriting by foreign banks operating in South Africa dwindled during the global financial Video Converter crisis as they focused on restoring capital depleted by write-offs tied to subprime loans. Absa, with more capital than regulators demand,Blu-ray Ripper, took the opportunity created by the absence of foreign competition and its tie-up with Barclays, and used its balance sheet and Barclays’ global client base to sell more debt.

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More evidence links pesticides to hyperactivity

august 23rd, 2010 by xijeu970

More evidence links pesticides to hyperactivity

A growing body of evidence is dvd to ipod suggesting that exposure to organophosphate pesticides is a prime cause of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, ADHD. The findings are considered plausible to many experts because the pesticides are designed to attack the nervous systems of insects. It is not surprising, then, that they should also impinge on the nervous systems of humans who are exposed to them.

Forty organophosphate pesticides are registered in the United States, with at least 73 million pounds used each year in agricultural and residential settings.

ADHD is thought to affect 3% to 7% of American children, with boys affected more heavily than girls. Many experts believe its incidence has increase sharply in recent decades, but critics attribute the increased incidence to over-diagnosis. Some attribute the increase to the greater use of pesticides.

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The newest study, reported Thursday in the journal Environmental Health Perspectives, examines the effects of both prenatal and childhood exposure to the pesticides, which are widely used in the United States to control insects on food crops. Epidemiologist Brenda Eskenazi of UC Berkeley and her colleagues have been studying more than 300 Mexican American children living in the heavily agricultural Salinas Valley. Because they live in a farming community, the children are more likely than others to be exposed to the pesticides,Blu-ray Ripper, but the problems resulting from environmental exposure are often first seen in those with the highest exposure.

Eskenazi and her team tested for levels of pesticide metabolites in urine in the mothers twice during their pregnancies and several times in the children after birth. They then tested the children at ages 3 1/2 years and 5 years for attention disorders and ADHD, using the mothers’ reports,Blu-ray Ripper, performance on standardized computer tests and behavior ratings from examiners. After correcting the data to account for lead exposure and other confounders, they found that each tenfold increase in pesticide levels in the mothers’ urine was associated with a fivefold increase in attention problems as measured by the assays. The effect was more pronounced in boys than in girls.

The study comes only three months after a Harvard study, looking at much lower levels of malathion in urine, found that a tenfold increase in pesticide levels was associated with a 55% increase in ADHD. The researchers believe that most of the children in the study were exposed to the malathion through food.

“It’s known that food is a significant source of pesticide exposure among the general dvd to ipod population,” Eskenazi said in a statement. “I would recommend thoroughly washing fruits and vegetables before eating them, especially if you are pregnant.”

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