Friday, August 24, 2012

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Less than three short months ago, a new 1Step System was born with a very real potential for generating a great deal of income in a short time. Co -founders Rod Stinson and Chris Koehl have brought this opportunity to people all over the world. Many are joining now because the company is still in its infancy, which from a marketing standpoint is surely the best time to get on board.

What makes this business opportunity so attractive is that it is so easy. It is appropriately called the 1 Step System. It stands to reason, the more an individual puts in to their business, the more he or she will get out of it, however, your early efforts in the beginning stages can easily provide at least some income while you lay back and observe.

Everyone knows, there is no such thing as a free lunch, however, I haven?t seen another business opportunity where start-up costs can so easily be recouped in such a short time and profit starts rolling in. From those who have no experience, to the most seasoned marketer, its a great opportunity to see a steady cash flow in a relatively short time. It?s also a great way to earn extra income at home. Those with years of Internet marketing experience are calling it a brilliant concept designed for building wealth for anyone who is savvy enough to see its earning potential.

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Source: http://newcountrymag.com/11010/new-marketing-program-draws-thousands-to-its-free-teleseminar/

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Real names no longer required online: SK court

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(AP)?SEOUL, South Korea -?A South Korean court ended a law requiring Internet contributors to use their real names to leave comments, ruling unanimously Thursday that the policy undermined free speech.

The online naming law took effect in 2007 under a bipartisan push to curb libeling, the spread of false rumors and abusive comments in the cyber space. South Korea saw a flurry of celebrity suicides allegedly motivated by malicious online comments, which mobilized the move to control the Internet space.

The eight judges at the Constitutional Court said the real name policy discouraged people from voicing dissents out of concern they would be punished.

"Expressions under anonymity or pseudonym allow (people) to voice criticism on majority opinion without giving into external pressure," the court said. "Even if there is a side effect to online anonymity, it should be strongly protected for its constitutional value."

The court also said it found no proof that the law helped decrease libel or the spread of rumors and false information.

Under the real-name policy, nearly 150 websites with over 100,000 daily visitors, often very popular destinations for South Koreans, required submission of identity information to leave comments.

The regulation also prompted South Koreans, including popular online pundits and critics of government policies, to find an anonymous refuge in overseas services such as Google and Twitter. Some argued the law discriminated against domestic Internet services.

Observers said a series of security breach that leaked millions of personal data from those websites that adopted real-name policy also factored in the decision.

Others said the ruling, while it is a significant step toward fostering freedom of speech, addresses a small part of broader regulations that are still tightly controlling the Internet space in one of the world's most wired countries.

Even though South Korea has a vibrant democracy and Asia's fourth-largest economy, a batch of laws that regulate the Internet are still in place, critics say.

"Real name policies are still intact in many other places. Teens and their parents should verify their names to play online games and during election campaign periods, no anonymous comments are allowed," at websites of media companies, said Jinbo Net activist Chang Yeo-kyung.

Until recently, South Koreans could be criminally punished for leaving false information online. Before 2012, South Koreans were not allowed to disclose in the cyber space their support or opposition of a political party or a candidate. These bills were ruled unconstitutional in 2010 and in 2011.?

Follow Youkyung Lee on Twitter.

Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/technology/technolog/real-names-no-longer-required-online-south-korean-court-961016

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Dana Milbank Mainstreams Hate: The Washington Post columnist's inside-the-Beltway support for the Family Research Council makes bigotry a value of the political class

It was only a few days ago that the world of Washington politics and punditry was in its most self-congratulatory mode: Politics was about to get serious again, with Mitt Romney's pick of Paul Ryan as a running mate being the magical unicorn powder that would finally spur ''serious'' discussion of the nation's problems. But then, it being August in an election year, everything got really stupid, really fast (thanks, Missouri).

Actually, first things got really scary. No one can downplay the act of violence at the headquarters of the Family Research Council (FRC). A man connected to our community decided, for reasons as yet unknown, to take a gun and shoot people he disagreed with. The fact only one person was shot and no one died doesn't lessen the impact. Our community understood that and came together quickly and decisively to denounce the shooting and offer sincere sympathy for the security guard who was wounded and the staff who were terrorized.

But then FRC president Tony Perkins chose the next day to aggressively attack the LGBT community, claiming that by labeling his organization as a ''hate group'' -- as the Southern Poverty Law Center has done ? the shooter had been given a ''license to kill.'' Later Perkins extended blame for the shooting to President Obama, as well.

Never one to shy away from a moment of self-aggrandizing opportunity, National Organization for Marriage (NOM) president Brian Brown immediately began fundraising off the shooting, and this past Tuesday sent a letter to supporters saying, ''We're not going to allow gay activists to get away with attempted murder!''

This being FRC and NOM we're talking about, it's no surprise to us to see them taking advantage of a situation by bending truth, twisting facts and outright lying. They've engaged in this behavior for a long time. It's not second nature to them, it is their nature.

So, into this wades Washington Post columnist Dana Milbank, who set off a firestorm with a column denouncing LGBT groups for calling FRC a ''hate group.'' It's not hard to compress Milbank's argument, because it's not much of one: Because FRC is a ''mainstream conservative think tank'' it can't be a hate group because it's not the Ku Klux Klan. Apparently, only people who wear a white hood and brandish a swastika can be labeled ''hateful.''

Unless, perhaps, the KKK opens an office on K Street, in which case we would need to begin carefully considering their policy proposals.

Dana Milbank's ''Homo Politicus''

Dana Milbank's ''Homo Politicus''

Milbank's column is ludicrous because we know that to regularly call LGBT people pedophiles ? the polite word for ''child molesters'' ? is to traffic in hate. (Andrew Sullivan argues that we should call it ''bigotry'' rather than ''hate,'' which is a little bit too to-may-to/to-mah-to from my perspective.) As John Aravosis at AmericaBlog has thoroughly documented, FRC has a years-long history of falsified reports, outrageous lies and horrible slanders. But for Milbank, a downtown address on the FRC letterhead makes the rhetoric just another part of the political dialogue. And he doesn't like being called on it, griping on Wednesday to The Advocate that his radio interview on the topic with Michelangelo?Signorile was ''an ambush, and quite unfair.''

You know it's ugly when journalists start complaining about being subjected to questions by journalists. Yet his Washington-insider support for the FRC is an attempt to mainstream hate, and he deserves the attention he's getting, no matter how prickly he finds it to be on the other end of the scope.

It's retroactively ironic that Milbank positioned himself as anthropologist of the ''tribes'' of Washington in his 2008 book, Homo Politicus. Milbank fancies himself the zookeeper for the wild ways of Washington, when he's actually just another monkey in the cage.

Source: http://www.metroweekly.com/news/opinion/?ak=7671

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Recap: Texas vs. Baltimore

Adrian Beltre hit three homers, including two in the fourth inning and Mitch Moreland hit a grand slam as the Texas Rangers trampled the Baltimore Orioles, 12-3, on Wednesday.

David Murphy had three hits, scored twice and knocked in a run for the AL West leaders, who have won five of their last seven.

Derek Holland (8-6) allowed three runs on five hits and struck out five over seven innings to snap a four-start winless stretch.

Nick Markakis went 3-for-4 and drove in all three runs for Baltimore, which lost for the second time in five games.

Tommy Hunter (4-8) was tagged for eight runs on eight hits while walking two over three-plus innings to lose his fourth consecutive decision.

Beltre hammered a solo homer to center field in the second. Baltimore countered with a run the following inning when Markakis' hit to left field plated Nate McLouth.

The Rangers broke the game open with a nine-run fourth inning. Josh Hamilton singled before Beltre ripped a two-run blast to left field.

Following back-to-back singles from Nelson Cruz and Michael Young, David Murphy doubled, scoring Cruz. Geovany Soto then walked to load the bases for Moreland, who launched a grand slam into the right field stands.

Later in the inning, Hamilton walked and Beltre hammered his second homer of the inning, a shot to center, to make it 10-1.

"It's definitely tough, you'd rather have a different outcome," Markakis said of the huge inning. "You have to tip your hat. That's a solid lineup, up and down. They've got a lot of firepower in that lineup."

Beltre became the 57th player in MLB history to homer twice in one inning, and the second this season. Angels designated hitter Kendrys Morales homered twice in the sixth inning of a 15-8 win over the Rangers on July 30.

"Finally, I got a good game offensively," Beltre said. "I've been struggling a couple of weeks, driving the ball. I hit the ball hard in the air."

Baltimore added two in the fifth. Lou Ford doubled and Robert Andino walked before Markakis' bases-clearing triple into the right-field corner.

The Rangers came back with one in the home half. Young and Murphy singled to open the inning before advancing on a wild pitch. Moreland then plated Young with a sacrifice fly.

Soto's RBI double in the seventh accounted for the final margin.

Game Notes

Source: http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/08/22/2964181/recap-texas-vs-baltimore.html

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Early autumn view of Central Park from the Mandarin Oriental, New York. Photo: Marley White, NYC and Co.

By Mark Chesnut

Within a matter of weeks, cooler temperatures will start descending upon North America. So it?s the perfect time to take a look at how to make the most of business travel during the autumn months?including how to find the best travel deals and how to avoid seasonal hassles. If you have a bit of flexibility when planning, keep these ideas in mind to make those trips go smoothly.

Where to Go for Deals: Prices for Europe hotels and airfares start to drop in the autumn, as summer vacations wrap up and temperatures cool. The same goes for some Florida hotels, since the summer crowds have left but the wintertime snowbirds haven?t yet moved in. The fall is also a good time to consider a meeting or executive getaway in the Caribbean; peak season for Caribbean hotels usually doesn?t start until late November or December.

Where to Go for Scenery: September is prime grape stomping season in California?s wine country, so if your itinerary takes you to the northern part of the state, check with your concierge about special events taking place.?Fall foliage is a big draw in the northeast, and its easy to enjoy the changing colors when you stay at a business-friendly Massachusetts hotel with a view, such as the Sturbridge Host Hotel and Conference Center in Sturbridge or the?Hyatt Regency Cambridge. In New York City, check into a room facing Central Park at the Jumeirah Essex House or the Mandarin Oriental, New York and you?ll be treated to vistas of Manhattan?s largest expanse of natural beauty.

How to Avoid Headaches: Autumn is a beautiful time of year to travel, but there are certain times and places during the season that are best to avoid. Destinations with large universities, for example, can become congested during fall orientation and the beginning of the new semester?and airports may get a bit crowded, too. Thanksgiving, of course, is the most heavily traveled period of all, so it?s a good idea to avoid the few days before and after, when possible. Europe-bound business travelers might want to steer clear of the festivities in Munich during Oktoberfest?but then again, they might want to make a point to be there to join the celebration.

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Mark Chesnut is a travel writer, editor and publisher of LatinFlyer.com, which focuses on travel to Latin America. He loves cool weather.

Source: http://www.orbitz.com/blog/2012/08/cool-temperatures-hot-deals-fall-business-travel/

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USDA, McDonald's suspend slaughterhouse buys

FRESNO, Calif. (AP) ? The federal government and McDonald's Corp. suspended purchases of meat Wednesday from a California slaughterhouse under investigation for animal cruelty and possible health issues.

The fast-food chain joined the U.S. Department of Agriculture in severing ties with Central Valley Meat Co.

The suspensions occurred after an animal welfare group's covert video showed cows that appeared to be sick or lame being beaten, kicked, shot and shocked in an attempt to get them to walk to slaughter.

"There are behaviors in the video which appear to be unacceptable and would not adhere to the standards we demand of our suppliers," McDonald's said in release.

Federal officials say nothing they have seen so far in the video shows meat from cows that may have been sick made it into the food supply, but interviews with employees were ongoing.

The video was shot in June and July by an undercover operative for the group Compassion Over Killing who worked at the plant and also gave a written statement to the USDA about events not on tape.

"We do know that workers were trying to make non-ambulatory cows not eligible for slaughter go to slaughter," said Erica Meier, executive director of the animal welfare organization. "We believe red flags are raised for sure with our video, but it's up to the USDA to decide."

It's against the law to slaughter a non-ambulatory animal for food out of concern that it could be infected with bovine spongiform encephalopathy, also known as mad cow disease.

The Hanford slaughterhouse is in the same city where a dairy cow at a rendering plant was discovered in April to have mad cow disease. The USDA said earlier this month it was an isolated case and didn't pose a threat to the food supply.

Central Valley Meat Co. primarily slaughters dairy cows that have lost their value as milk producers.

The USDA bought 21 million pounds of beef from the company in 2011 for the national school lunch and other federal food programs.

Records show the government made five large-scale purchases of ground and chunk beef, spending more than $50 million of the total $135 allocated by the government for such acquisitions that year.

USDA spokesman Justin DeJong said he did not know to which government food programs the beef was allocated. The meat generally goes to the national school lunch program and food distribution on Indian reservations, and is available for discount purchases by community food banks.

"The department works to ensure that product purchased for the federal feeding programs meets stringent food safety standards and that processors comply with humane handling regulations," the USDA said in a statement.

McDonald's also said it had suspended purchases of meat from the slaughterhouse. The company did not immediately say how much meat it had been buying. But a spokesman for the chain said the percentage of meat purchased from the slaughterhouse was in the single digits.

Regional fast-food chain In-N-Out Burger previously suspended purchases after learning of the allegations of inhumane treatment.

The New York Times reported that Costco Wholesale Corp. also suspended purchases. That company did not immediately return a call from The Associated Press seeking comment.

The USDA acted quickly to shut down Central Valley Meat Co. on Monday after the video documented the treatment of dairy cows.

The video appears to show workers bungling the slaughter of cows struggling to walk and even stand. Clips show workers kicking and shocking cows to get them to stand and walk to slaughter.

The video prompted the National Cattlemen's Beef Association to issue a statement.

"We firmly believe that those knowingly and willfully committing any abuse to animals should not be in the business ? period," Dave Daley, a professor at California State University, Chico, said in the statement released by the marketing group. "The actions depicted in these videos are disgraceful and not representative of the cattle community."

Central Valley Meat Co. has referred all questions to a public relations firm that issued a statement saying Central Valley Meat is cooperating with investigators and developing a plan to remedy any potential violations of USDA guidelines.

"Based on our own investigation and 30 years of producing safe, high-quality US beef, we are confident these concerns pose no food safety issues," the statement said.

The video shows one man standing on the muzzle of a downed cow. Other footage depicts cows struggling after being repeatedly shot in the head with a pneumatic gun.

Federal regulations say slaughterhouses must be successful with a single shot.

Other clips show cattle with udders so swollen they are unable to keep their legs under them to walk, and workers trying to lift downed cattle using their tails.

Compassion Over Killing also provided the video to the district attorney's office in Kings County, where the plant is located. The office is following the federal investigation before deciding whether to file state cruelty charges.

The case has attracted the attention of Temple Grandin, a professor of animal science at Colorado State University and subject of a documentary about her life working with livestock behavior issues while she struggled with autism.

In a release distributed by the American Meat Institute, she said some video clips of cows twitching after being shot in the head with a pneumatic gun are normal reflexes, but she did note some problems.

"I did observe some overly aggressive and unacceptable use of electric prods with non-ambulatory cattle and in sensitive areas like the face," she wrote. "I would classify this as egregious animal abuse."

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Tracie Cone can be reached at http://www.twitter.com/TConeAP

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/usda-mcdonalds-suspend-slaughterhouse-buys-003343165.html

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