Friday, January 25, 2013

Russian forces kill three militants in North Caucasus

MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian security forces killed three suspected militants on Friday in a shootout in the North Caucasus, where the government is fighting an Islamist insurgency, authorities said on Friday.

Security forces stormed a house where suspected militants were hiding out in the town of Chegem, near the regional capital Nalchik, after the gunmen refused to surrender.

"Despite efforts to persuade the rebels to stop putting up resistance, they refused and opened intensive fire on security forces," the National Anti-Terrorism Committee said in statement. "The decision was taken to storm."

Clashes between security officials and suspected militants are routine in Russia's mostly-Muslim southern provinces.

Russian forces killed 391 suspected militants and arrested 461 more in the North Caucasus last year, the head of the Interior Ministry's operations in the region, Sergei Chenchik, said on Friday.

Militants killed 211 law enforcement officers and 78 civilians in 2012, he added, quoted by Interfax agency.

(Reporting By Alissa de Carbonnel; Editing by Angus MacSwan)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/russian-forces-kill-three-militants-north-caucasus-182447640.html

vin scully petrino fired george zimmerman charged big sean sherri shepherd sherri shepherd arkansas razorbacks

'Two-Buck Chuck' No Longer: Trader Joe's Raises Price Of Iconic Wine

SANTA ROSA, Calif. -- The popular wine known as "Two-Buck Chuck" will need a new name after the bargain beverage's price was raised.

The Santa Rosa Press Democrat reports (http://bit.ly/V7znEA) that over the past decade shoppers at Trader Joe's California stores paid $1.99 for a bottle of Charles Shaw shiraz or cabernet sauvignon.

The new $2.49 price tag had shoppers searching for new names. Some customers joked that the brand should now be called "Inflation Chuck" or "Upchuck."

Trader Joe's sold about 5 million cases of the wine last year.

The maker, Bronco Wine Co., said it was able to keep the price so low because it owns 45,000 acres of vineyard, which insulated it from large fluctuations in grape prices.

But bad crops in 2011 and 2012 impacted the price.

___

Information from: The Santa Rosa Press Democrat, http://www.pressdemocrat.com

Also on HuffPost:

"; var coords = [-5, -72]; // display fb-bubble FloatingPrompt.embed(this, html, undefined, 'top', {fp_intersects:1, timeout_remove:2000,ignore_arrow: true, width:236, add_xy:coords, class_name: 'clear-overlay'}); });

Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/01/23/two-buck-chuck_n_2538321.html

Missouri Election Results Amendment 64 marijuana huffington post elizabeth warren puerto rico diane sawyer

How to Write and Deliver that Speech! Feb. 6, 2013 Workshop ...

How to Write and Deliver that Speech! Feb. 6, 2013 Workshop

3 Hours ? 2 Pro?s ? 1 Night

featuring

Darren LaCroix and Sheryl Roush

Wednesday, February 6, 2013
6:00 ? 9:00pm

Space limited to 60 attendees!

Only $10 !!!

TWO VALUABLE PROGRAMS ? BACK-TO-BACK:

How to write a speech step-by-step
Want to earn more? Create a better speech!
Speak more often? Create a better speech!
More confidence? Create a better speech!

Darren LaCroix demystifies the process. This step-by-step program is distilled from years of wisdom gained from coaching professional speakers, executives and sales teams. Darren struggled for years putting together his first keynote speech. Trial-and-error can be a long and painful process. You can shorten your learning curve and avoid the years of frustration by attending this workshop.


Walk away with:

? Time-proven speech writing process
? Common mistakes most people make and how to avoid them
? A new perspective to writing a world-class speech

For more information on this speaker, go to DarrenLaCroix.com
To register for the upcoming Lady and The Champs Speakers? Conference February 16-17, click here.

How to authentically deliver that speech
Want to connect better with others?
Be more comfortable when speaking?
Appear more credible and engaging?

Spanning over 25 years of speaking experience, throughout 10 countries and over 3,000 presentations, Sheryl Roush speaks on ? and coaches others ? on bringing out their brilliance. Whether addressing intimate groups of eleven, or sports arenas filled with 5,000? from opening on stage for Marie Osmond and closing for Geena Davis, she uses these skills to enhance connection, raise the bar, and create excitement.

You will discover:
? Simple ways to authentically engage any audience
? Bring more of who you naturally are to your presentations
? Ways to generate the desired results of your message

For more information on this speaker, go to SherylRoush.com
To register for the upcoming How to Speak and Market Like a Pro Boot Camp, April 5-6-7, click here.

Space limited to 60!

LOCATION:
San Diego County Office of Education
6401 Linda Vista Road, San Diego, CA 92111
Conference Room 306

AGENDA:
5:30-6:00pm Registration &?Snacks
6:00-7:30pm Darren LaCroix
7:30-7:45pm Break
7:45-8:45pm Sheryl Roush
8:45-9:00pm, Q&A, Social & Networking

ADMISSION:
Only $10 (to cover handouts and light refreshments
RSVP with a Credit Card (MC, Visa, Discover or American Express)
Fax credit card information to secure line: 619-947-6624
Cash at the door, if there is room for walk-in?s.

RSVP please!
Email: Sheryl@SherylRoush.com with the subject line:?2/6 Write that Speech!
Or call Sheryl Roush directly: 858-569-6555

Hosted by:? Sparkle Presentations, Inc.

25
JAN

Share

Source: http://sherylroush.com/2013/01/how-to-write-and-deliver-that-speech-feb-6-2013-workshop/

jonathan frid pujols watchmen hitch justin beiber lamar odom perfect game

Wii U Virtual Console Trial Campaign hands-on

Wii U Virtual Console Trial Campaign handson

Looking forward to the Wii U's incoming Virtual Console update? No need to wait -- despite the service's post-spring update launch announcement, Nintendo is already rolling out fully functional (and Wii U enhanced) Virtual Console games to the eShop. It's part of the Famicom's 30th anniversary celebration, and gives gamers a chance to sample a handful of Nintendo's best at a hefty discount -- only 30 cents a pop. We tossed a few dimes toward a copy of Balloon Fight to give the upcoming service a quick look.

Like all Wii U downloadables, Virtual Console games take up residence on the system menu, flaunting a thumbnail of the game's title screen underlined with a Virtual Console banner. While loading, players are treated to a preview of the game's vitals -- year released, originating console and number of players supported. Easy enough for Balloon Fight: 1984, the Nintendo Entertainment System and two. Within 15 seconds (we're looking forward to that speed update, Nintendo) the game's title screen is mirrored across the gamepad and TV. This is the basic, pure experience -- press start, twiddle the thumbsticks and play the game.

Wii U Virtual Console Trial Campaign handson

Tapping the gamepad's screen or pressing the ZR button brings up the Virtual Console menu, laying bare the Wii U enhanced features Iwata told us about: restore points and controller settings. 3DS owners should be familiar with the former -- restore points allow you to save your game at any moment and restore it without penalty. Little has changed in the feature's jump to the home console, and usage is straightforward -- just tap the onscreen buttons to save or restore. The Controller settings menu, on the other hand, is new, allowing users to remap the game's controls to their liking. The menu's capabilities are limited, however -- analog sticks and the d-pads won't tolerate reassignment. As promised, playing on the Wii U gamepad is an option, but it isn't necessary. Traditional Wii remotes work just fine (for both single and multiplayer), and the tablet-controller's screen can be disabled through the regular Wii U menu. Miiverse is supported too, of course, dropping users into a Balloon Fight community when launched from the game.

Wii U Virtual Console Trial Campaign handson

The Wii U Virtual Console's official launch may still be a few months off, but based on the first game in the Famicom 30th Anniversary Virtual Console trial campaign, it's shaping up to be a strong evolution of its predecessor. Controller mapping allows users to manually sidestep control issues -- something select games suffered from on the Wii VC when paired with a Gamecube controller. Save states have been a boon to 3DS owners not accustomed to the challenges of classic Nintendo games, and is a welcome addition to the full-sized Virtual Console setup -- after all, how else are we supposed to get a decent score in Balloon Trip mode?

Filed under: ,

Comments

Source: http://feeds.engadget.com/~r/weblogsinc/engadget/~3/z5MJFTHb6vk/

uconn ncaa march madness mario williams vcu unlv sam young ncaa bracket

First Look at Steve Jobs Movie with Ashton Kutcher Is Actually Pretty Good

I don't know if jOBS—the biopic of Steve Jobs starring Ashton Kutcher—will be a good movie, but this clip—despite our initial reservations—actually looks surprisingly decent!. More »


Source: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/AF-_oQ1P-V0/first-look-at-steve-jobs-movie-with-ashton-kutcher-is-actually-pretty-good

rondo suspended bay bridge presidents day band of brothers presidents george washington russell westbrook

It's the end of the dating world as we know it (and I feel fine), Part II

This is the follow-up to Part I of my post.

Let?s address the third and oldest narrative being pushed on us by the dating-trend-du-jour articles and books out there: that men want casual sex, women want serious relationships, and that men are coercing women to get the former out of them.

This is a narrative perpetuated by many sources: popular culture, news media, academics and even the seduction community I was once involved with (more on that later). It?s the opposite of the slutty-woman double standard, and no less harmful.

Shitting on men?s sexuality and their alleged player nature is an easy way to get noticed these days:

  • The book ?Hooking Up? casts female college students as so desperate for relationships in a sea of commitment-averse guys that they?re willing to submit to one-night stands in the hope that it leads to more.
  • The New York Times? recent article on the supposed end of courtship cites only anecdotes where the guy ? never the woman ? is either too horny, too careless or too broke to pursue a relationship.
  • I?ve already written about one writer?s confused attack on men?s supposed Peter Pan complex.
  • In the Atlantic?s much-discussed ?All the Single Ladies,? our loveless heroine reduces men to ?deadbeats or playboys? and claims that in her experience, ?In many cases, the more successful a man is (or thinks he is), the less interested he is in commitment.? Even though she leads off the piece by explaining how she walked away from a seemingly great boyfriend.

There are more examples ? worse ones, too ? but you get my drift. Men want casual sex before love (if they want love at all), and women want love before sex. Right?

If only it were so simple. The onslaught of beer commercials, sitcoms and Maxim-like magazines make us seem as complex as a checkers board when we?re really a lot more like chess. Someone needs to write ?The Masculine Mystique? to get the point across, apparently.

Fortunately, there is some emerging data to back this up:

  • The University of Michigan?s Terri Conley deals a karate chop to the men-are-dogs theory in a 2011 study. Among her team?s findings: when you seek the median rather than the average number of desired sexual partners over a 30-day period, men and women want the same number: one. Also, while men usually claim more sexual partners than women, that gap disappears when both sexes think they?re taking a polygraph test.
  • Sociologist Paula England led a wide survey of college campuses, where it?s supposedly Sodom and Gomorrah these days, and found not only that ?hookup culture? is a media-created myth, but also that college men and women both want a mix of hookups and relationships. For instance, where 66 percent of the women said they hoped their most recent hookup would lead to something more, 58 percent of the guys said the same.
  • And despite at least one book?s scare tactics on sex-crazed teenage boys, the stats show that fewer teenagers are having sex and getting pregnant than their parents.

Also, not that all young women are in the mold of Karen ?F-list? Owen, but there is data to show that women can be as active in enjoying sex and delaying commitment as men are. Academics Elizabeth A. Armstrong and Laura Hamilton found this to be true.

One young woman on the How About We blog said it well: ?The hookup culture isn?t some sphere that we got trapped in because twenty-something guys and technology made it so. We, too, are opting for more freedom, more variety of experience, more sex in our twenties. It?s our hookup culture, too.?

If anything, we need more young guys gaining sexual experience so they can be prepared for relationships sooner. England?s college survey supports the theory that most of the sex is being had by about 20 percent of the students. About 25 percent of college students don?t hook up at all, and another 30 percent will hook up three times or less before they graduate. We can only speculate on how much of that abstinence is voluntary, but I?ll guess that much of it isn?t.

This brings us to my own experience. I have coached well over 100 guys on how to talk to women, and helped many more informally. Most of them had backgrounds similar to mine: they stayed inexperienced with women into their 20s or beyond, which left them frustrated and unprepared for a real relationship.

They, like me, were exposed to the same kind of rock-star playboy hype that was rampant in ?The Game? and on the websites of countless PUA gurus. They, like me, wanted a taste of this lifestyle because it seemed infinitely more fun than masturbating to porn. Some never stopped to think whether they were even cut out for a life of sleeping with different women left and right. The hype suggested that this was simply what an ?alpha male? did.

I like to think that I was above such exploitation as a coach and I?ve actively distanced myself from it, but as Rob Overman and I once discussed, I?m sure the hype got us some clientele too.

Once they were down the rabbit hole with me, though, I found most of the guys to be much like I once was: they wanted the variety because they?d never had it, but ultimately they wanted more than just casual flings.

It didn?t work out for all of them. But I?m proud to say that many of the guys I kept up with enjoyed both ends of the spectrum, from wild sexual breakthroughs to hard-earned courtships. To point out the complexity of men wanting some mix of sexual variety and commitment might not fit a convenient, Twitter-friendly headline, but it does get us much closer to the truth.

Source: http://www.gkdating.com/its-the-end-of-the-dating-world-as-we-know-it-and-i-feel-fine-part-ii/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=its-the-end-of-the-dating-world-as-we-know-it-and-i-feel-fine-part-ii

Sikh Sanya Richards Ross decathlon Honey Boo Boo Child marilyn monroe Nathan Adrian London 2012 Synchronized Swimming

Thursday, January 24, 2013

Lagerfeld backs French gay marriage with Chanel catwalk finale

PARIS (Reuters) - Fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld sent two models dressed as brides alongside his tiny godson down the catwalk on Tuesday in a public show of support for French government plans to legalize same-sex marriage and adoption.

The models and Lagerfeld's four-year-old godson took the final bow at the German designer's Chanel haute couture show before Lagerfeld gave voice to his opinions on the subject in an interview with Reuters after the show.

"I do not understand why people who live together cannot have the same security as those bourgeois who are married," said one of the fashion world's most successful designers, who is also renowned for his controversial comments on everything from politics to celebrity personalities.

"Two women getting married, I find that natural, and having two mothers is a good thing."

The French government's proposals have divided opinion and sparked huge protests both in favor and against.

Earlier this month, roughly half a million people marched through Paris demanding that President Francois Hollande withdraw the reform bill and hold a national debate on the issue.

However, the government said it remained determined to submit the legislation to parliament and pass it by June.

Lagerfeld's show was held as usual in the cavernous Grand Palais, which was transformed into a gigantic forest with towering pine trees surrounding a wooden amphitheatre where models strutted in white sand.

The nature-inspired collection featuring embroidered tulle and sequined flowers echoed the garden-themed show presented on Monday by Belgian designer Raf Simons for Christian Dior.

Tulips, roses, camellias and birds of paradise took centre stage at Chanel, embroidered on sequined tulle dresses which took more than 1,000 hours to make, Lagerfeld said.

Models paraded in long-lace boots with open toes and shiny heels that gave their silhouettes a romantic and modern touch.

"As nature is threatened, might as well celebrate it," Lagerfeld said.

MABILLE AND ROLLAND

On Monday evening, Alexis Mabille, who presented his first collection as a full-fledged member of Parisian haute couture, opted for evening gowns in sorbet colors, crafted with intricate embroidery, delicate lace and clouds of tulle.

Striking pieces included a retro 1940s style siren-shaped scarlet dress and black tuxedo outfit with a thigh-high slit that seemed designed for entertainer Dita Von Teese, who was sitting on the front row.

Later on Tuesday, French designer Stephane Rolland, known for his Parisian workshop's couture dresses, said he was branching out into ready-to-wear with a first boutique in Abu Dhabi scheduled to open end-March.

The designer, whose sculptural wares are favored by Middle Eastern women, said he planned to open other boutiques in the region as well as in London and in China. Rolland declined to give a precise timeline for the other boutiques nor reveal the identity of the business partner.

Asked if the partner was French, Rolland told Reuters: "There are no French financiers (for fashion), they do not exist anymore."

Rolland, who dresses the glamorous wife of the emir of Qatar, Sheikha Mozah bint Nasser, worked until last year to help the secretive Qatar Luxury Group create a luxury brand from scratch.

The launch of the brand, to be called Qela, was initially planned to coincide with Qatar's first fashion week in March last year but was postponed several times.

The group made its first acquisition in 2011 with Paris-listed French accessories brand Le Tanneur for 26 million euros ($34.62 million) and said on its website it remains on the lookout for acquisitions.

Rolland presented a sculptural black and white collection with a 1970s James Bond-themed edge dominated by long flowing capes and see-through, sequined trains.

At the Palais de Tokyo modern art museum in Paris, models strutted on silver platforms wearing close-fitting silk-crepe backless dresses with emerald crystal embroidery and sash-dresses with ostrich feathers or organza embroidery.

Rolland concluded his show by sending 82-year old model Carmen Dell'Orefice down the catwalk in an ivory white tuxedo ornamented with white corals and an oversize flowing cape.

($1 = 0.7510 euros)

(Additional reporting by Elena Berton, editing by Paul Casciato)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/lagerfeld-backs-french-gay-marriage-chanel-catwalk-finale-162807858--finance.html

kyle williams florida debate rand paul mark kirk florida gop debate freddie mac kristin cavallari