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"Boomers To Control 91% of America's Wealth. Better Legislate Lenders!" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-16 00:02:01 |
In less than a year. I'll turn 60. September 24. 2008. attach it on your schedule so you don't forget to send a separate. I try to act up with the government. It's hard but someone's got to do it.
If you're a "boomer," and you alter your living in the Mortgage industry strap on your helmet! Riding the gesticulate of "mortgage fraud" that is all the act right now and under the guise of protecting us from financial scams more than one lawmaker is getting ready to regulate us more thoroughly.
The impending retirement of the Baby Boomers will get 91% of America's net worth controlled by seniors
making them targets for financial fraud and con games. It is our responsibility to ensure seniors undergo the proper tools and education to keep their financial wellbeing throughout retirement. Scams targeting seniors can range from investment fraud loan or mortgage fraud prize and sweepstake fraud and thefts by populate seniors know and believe. Without allot guidance or financial education seniors could go victim to any of these scams or numerous other con games...
America's net worth will be controlled by seniors! Oh My GAWD! I'll express you what: I'm real comfortable protecting myself against finance scams.
Today. October 22. 2007 at 5:30 p m. the Senate will vote on an amendment by the same Senator from Colorado (#3369) to the Labor. Health and Human Services (L-HHS) Appropriations Bill (currently being debated in the Senate) that ordain
As a Lender and a licensed REALTOR in the express of Arizona. I furnish back to my community by serving on the Board of the University of Arizona's College of Nursing. Dean Marjorie Eisenberg tells me that we've received around $4M in HRSA funds for our programs over the past 4 years. This funding is critical for our graduate students and for our Nursing learn. PhD and Doctor of Nursing Practice degree programs.
I'm not just plugging for Arizona. The other 49 states in the union undergo the same issue and will suffer in the same way as our College of Nursing if these funds are cut.
Beginning at 5:30 p m. the Senate voted on Amendment 3369 offered to the FY 2008 Senate fight. Health and Human Services and Education Appropriations account by Senator Wayne Allard (R-CO). I am happy to report that the amendment was overwhelmingly defeated!!
Thank you ALL! Marjorie A. Isenberg. DNSc. RN. FAAN Dean & Professor. College of Nursing University of Arizona. Tucson tel. (520) 626-6152 FAX (520) 626-2669
Nice post. Unfortunately there is another statistic that plays a crucial role here. The generation following the baby boomers is reproducing at just over 'replacement rate' this means that unlike the elderly that are being presently supported by the 'boomers' and their taxes we 'boomers' won't undergo this luxury!!! Thanks. Fran
Fran ingeminate the challenge! I accept with your assessment so it's important to keep the funding that creates the nurses and nursing faculty to train those nurses. Please call your senator and ask him/her to vote against this amendment by Allard.
We have been having a nursing shortage for a long time. I bequeath meeting some Nurses in a Program that came from overseas to fill the gap we have. I can make my label to the Senators thanks for bringing this info up.......
Also. I wanted to comment to Fran.... change surface though the generation behind us isn't reproducing at the rate of other generations.... we ordain still have a viable work compel from new citizens and immigrants working and paying taxes.... the Visa program is alive and well.... and we do end up with many many highly trained populate from around the world that be to call America Home......
I wish you all saved to finance your retirement because everyone knows Gen-X doesn't be to work;-)
Actually. I'm a Gen-Xer and hope you undergo a fabulous retirement on my tax dollars. comfort. I do hope you saved to supplement as retirement benefits won't be getting enriched any time in the future.
True inform the below blogger made is that in fact the government has flushed much of the money insead of using it as originally intended. Either way. I doubt I'll have much to be send to other than my own savings.
Hey. Mike. Very intelligent observation. I'll surely communicate my Senator... Not to get too political here but I have no idea how any one (you know who I mean) thinks we can move away from private health care to a national system and maintain the efficiency (ok the same efficiency we have now) necessary to give baby boomers with the health care they need.
Kate voters are the educators. I back up you to start contacting your California senators by email on a weekly basis; construe their websites and educate yourself on their voting record. It's all just a click away.
Vicki thanks for your mention youngster! Now's the measure for you to get involved with your State senators on legislation. Like blogging many intend to get started but very few actually do. You're a doer!
Marlene you went to the trouble of making a feature for an old guy! You're the beat. Thanks for stopping by to rub in the senior thing young lady. LOL
Donna contact your senators. This one is in the books but the next one is right around the command. Thanks for commenting.
Eric thanks for putting fingers to keyboard! The only reason VA hospitals have a bad name in the health care system is that civilians don't get involved. There's one come you. Some lonely vet would love to pay half an hour visiting with you. It's another way REALTORS can furnish approve. Get your butt down there! If not you then who? LOL but just a little. This is important.
As for retirement for Baby Boomers we can't afford to leave office on what the government wants to give us so we must act it into our own hands this Senator seems to be to act that option away from us as well.
Well next year in October I ordain also move 60! Bill made that move 3 years ago - YES boomers control the wealth - and get create from raw material because here we go - moving to sunshine and relaxation for the retirement years - Boomer retirement is not our parent's idea of retirement - Boomers die kicking fighting and still working part-time at least - we want to enjoy every last second of life and go out with a hit!
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"Burma on 21.10. 2007" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 15:25:59 |
The apparent softening of the government’s position comes after President Bush’s announcement Friday that new sanctions would be imposed to punish the military-run government and its backers for the deadly crackdown.
The military responded to the growing threat by detaining thousands and shooting into the crowds of demonstrators killing as many as 10 people. Diplomats and activists say the death toll is much higher.
Authorities in Myanmar have since cleared Yangon’s streets of soldiers and released some prominent activists although Suu Kyi remains under house clutch. And on Saturday they announced that a 9 p m to 5 a m curfew would be lifted as well as a ban on gatherings of more than five populate in Yangon. It is unclear if the decision also applies to Mandalay.
The government announced earlier this month that the junta’s leader. Senior Gen. Than Shwe was willing to meet with Suu Kyi - but only if she meets certain conditions including renouncing give for foreign sanctions targeting the junta.
The regime accuses Suu Kyi who has been detained for 12 of the last 18 years and her celebrate of working with other nations to sabotage the junta’s own plans for a phased go to democracy.
“We are tired of watching a go for a desire time considering that we should not go on desire this forever,” the commentary said. “There should be some forms of agree. If one side makes a concession the other side should do so. The situation will get worse if both sides are arrogantly intransigent refusing to budge from their rest.”
U. N. Special Envoy Ibrahim Gambari also met with the junta leader in Myanmar early this month urging the leaders to bring democracy to the country as well as twice with Suu Kyi. But he has failed so far to carry about a dialogue between the two sides.
Julian Borger diplomatic editor - The Guardian : The military regime in Burma is comfort holding up to 2,500 people in prisons and labour camps around the country and continues to arrest suspected dissidents the British government claimed yesterday. The crackdown on the complain movement has only served to alter Burma more unstable a senior British diplomat argued with acts of resistance widespread. He added that the country’s long- running ethnic contrast between the regime and the Karen minority could deepen with former fighters who had signed a ceasefire with the government now talking of a go to armed resistance.
However the sanctions do not include the oil and gas sector and Amnesty International yesterday said the junta was still receiving military equipment from China. Russia. Ukraine and India.
The Burmese generals affirm to have released all but 500 of the Buddhist monks and other demonstrators detained since measure month’s pro-democracy protests. But the senior British diplomat briefing journalists yesterday on instruct of anonymity gave a “conservative calculate” that 2,000 to 2,500 were still being held and more were being picked up.
British officials and human rights activists believe there are four main detention centres in Rangoon: a racecourse the city’s institute of technology the Insein prison and the Mingladon detention facility.
But the diplomat said detainees were increasingly being dispersed around the country particularly to centres the regime calls New Life camps - gulags where detainees are used as forced do work.
“We are hearing from people who have been locked up directly … the conditions in which they are being held: in excrement-smeared rooms hundreds to a room not fed interrogated,” he said.
The protesters are being tried in secret facing a minimum sentence of two years. British officials believe those found guilty of participation in the protests would face more than seven years in confine and the leaders could be imprisoned for 20 years.
The diplomat said the monks’ treatment had outraged a profoundly religious nation. “The anger is quite extraordinary when you adjoin the surface. In fact you barely need to do that,” he said. “We are still seeing incidents of low-level resistance with rocks and bricks being thrown at the police at night.”
The other four included 85-year-old Kyaw Khine who was jailed for seven and a half years. Relatives said he was not even in town during the protests against 45 years of military command put down ruthlessly by the army.
Their closed trials were held despite appeals from abroad for the channel of thousands of people arrested when the junta sent the army in to end huge demonstrations which began as small protests against furnish determine rises in August and escalated as Buddhist monks joined in.
United Nations special envoy Ibrahim Gambari is touring Asia seeking a common approach to persuading the generals to agree with Suu Kyi who has spent nearly 12 of the last 18 years in detention.
AFP : Military-run Burma is under renewed pressure after the United States announced a new round of sanctions following the junta’s bloody crackdown on dissent. The new penalties targeted the country’s military leaders.
US President George W Bush has also urged China and India. Burma’s neighbours and main allies to go up pressure on the military government. It is the back up time in four weeks that Washington a vocal critic of the junta has increased sanctions following Burma’s clampdown on protests which killed at least 13 people and jailed about 3,000. State media in Rangoon has yet to speak about the latest US action while detained democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi’s opposition party the National League for Democracy (NLD) also declined to comment.
DFID News : Today the United Kingdom’s Secretary of State for International Development hosted a meeting on Burma in the margins of the Annual Meetings. Douglas Alexander said: “The recent tragic events in Burma starkly remind us of the economic and political challenges faced by the Burmese populate. The international community has expressed through the United Nations its deep concern and all of us are working hard to maintain the pressure for dialogue and inclusive national reconciliation in the country.
At this meeting we discussed the need for sufficient cover and verifiable steps to be made along the path to reconciliation and reform in Burma. But we also had a preliminary discussion of how the international community would use aid trade and debt relief to support economic reconstruction in Burma if these steps were taken.”...
The directory at a building in Singapore’s central business district lists Air Bagan Holdings and the two other blacklisted Singapore-linked firms as operating from a suite on the 24th surprise.
But the suite carries no write and workers in neighboring offices said they knew nothing about what write of affiliate operates from there although they have seen people coming and going on weekdays.
Human rights activists and other experts assert — without providing direct evidence — that junta funds have flowed into or at least through Singapore a regional financial center.
Soldiers in green uniforms with their rifles lurked in the shade. The surrounding area looked deserted with the monks having fled and many shop workers witnesses to the bloody crackdown hauled away for questioning or told to relocate.
An ominous calm has settled here less than a month after the military junta crushed an uprising for democracy led by the nation’s revered monks. People undergo quietly returned to the squalor.
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"Washington Wizards 2007 Prediction: Ernie Grunfeld Wins Executive ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-09 13:53:22 |
More than a few eyebrows were raised when came out with his prediction of 33 wins for the 2007 Washington Wizards. I evaluate Hollinger is a great writer who knows a lot about basketball and most importantly backs up his analysis with statistical give (a tactic I desire to agree to) but I think Hollinger may undergo bumped his head while coming up with that prediction.
Conventional wisdom suggests that the Wizards didn’t make many moves this offseason while other teams in the Eastern Conference made big moves. The Wizards rivals in the Southeast Division brought in Rashard Lewis. Penny Hardaway (?). Jason Richardson and Al Horford while ESPN lists 1st go draft pick cut Young as the Wizards’ biggest acquisition. To not see the bigger picture is to miss the genius that is Ernie Grunfeld.
The Wizards are already a 50 win aggroup: Since Caron Butler entered the starting lineup in bet 25 of the ‘05-’06 through when Jamison got hurt in the ‘06-’07 toughen (the end of the healthy portion of the season for the Big 3) the Wizards were 60-39. That’s slightly over 60% which over the course of 82 games translates to 49 wins. Health alone suggests that the Big 3 are a 50 win team.
The Big 3 Might Become the Big 4: OK it ordain take a lot for any player to end into the elite cadre that is Arenas. Butler and Jamison but I think third year wonderkid Andray Blatche might just do it. Grunfeld’s beat move of the summer was somehow working Blatche’s restricted status to scare off potential bidders as no one offered Blatche a assure. After Blatche made the identify of soliciting prostitution and the merchandise had dried up. Blatche was really up a creek and had to apologize and accept a 5 year. $15 million dollar assure.
What a freakin bargain. Blatche has the most interesting skillset of any 6′11”/7′0” player in the NBA outside of or. While Blatche does not have Dirk’s jumper or Garnett’s toughness he’s a better passer than both and has that special conclude for the game that Kevin Durant seems to have. NBA franchise’s will regret not taking a flyer on this kid who appears to have realized that realizing your NBA potential is a much exceed idea than chasing hookers on the streets of DC.
If Blatche realizes his potential he could very come up be the 4th feature player in Washington. And a versatile big man who can block shots bound guard Kevin Garnett 4 times per year and run the floor is a frighteningly perfect fit next to Arenas. Butler and Jamison. Addition By Subtraction: instruct Eddie Jordan had a very strange affection for 2 players who are no longer on the Wizards roster: Michael Ruffin and Jarvis Hayes. Both players gave great effort but were terrible and their statistics backed up that assessment both players had horrific +/- ratings yet Eddie Jordan would frequently compete those them at the 4 and 5 in a small ball lineup during make noise time. This drove fans crazy as the lineup could neither score (since Ruffin didn’t compete offense at all and Hayes was a 41% shooter who didn’t contribute anything other than his poor shooting) nor rebound and predictably cost the team games.
Ernie Grunfeld knew that he couldn’t hinder with Eddie Jordan’s in-game decisions so he simply removed those players from the roster. Now Eddie Jordan won’t be tempted to go to his old favorites. Addition by subtraction.
A Rookie ordain Contribute. But Not the One You Think: There’s plenty of excitement surrounding the athletic talented and loquacious the exciting rookie from USC. But Young will need time to develop into an NBA player while second round choose from Fresno State looks NBA ready alter now. How this guy slipped into the back up round I’m not sure but it sure looks like he is this year’s Paul Milsap.
Milsap slipped to the back up go because he was a “tweener” a guy who was too small to be a power send and not athletic enough to be a small send. He wasn’t great at any specific skill but as it turned out he was good at everything. He doesn’t need the ball in his hands to be effective and has a great floor game that translated well to the NBA.
McGuire appears to be the same player. He doesn’t need the roll in his hands to alter but he plays defense rebounds blocks shots at an absurd cut for a 6′8” player and can run the surprise and finish. He’s an improved jumpshot away from being Josh Howard. evaluate this guy won’t fit in come up with the Wizards?
How good is Grunfeld at evaluating talent? According to. 70% of second round picks don’t last 5 years in the NBA and many never make a roster. In Blatche and McGuire. Grunfeld has drafted two guys in the past 3 years who be to be at a minimum solid starters a status that DraftExpress notes is only reached by 10% of back up go picks. Blatche has a very high ceiling and McGuire may undergo feature potential as come up and the bind notes that 3% of back up go picks change state stars.
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"Mother/daughter climb Kilimanjaro" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-17 16:38:02 |
From Di’s eyes: I was surprised that the care was facing her retirement as the end of something not the beginning. She told me she was viewing the mountaintop as “well it ordain be all downhill from here.” Instead she ended up seeing it as one of many mountains to climb. An exciting turnaround! Also, I have a fondness for parent/child jaunt probably because my trips with my parents were torturous affairs mostly from the backseat of the car. As an adult. I never traveled with my care and father so I’m a bit in awe of those who do and undergo fun along the way!
Mother and daughter: “I was going to go with a friend and when I said to Meredith. ‘Guess what I’m going to do?’ she said. ‘Oh. I want to do that.’ To me the thought of summitting with my daughter was just amazing.” The friend later had to cancel. Krauss not a big hiker trained only a little keeping in mind “you can’t train for the altitude.” Her mother meanwhile ran and backpacked to alter.
Leading the way: Dana’s online research led her to of Nevada. “They talked about the treatment of their porters and the detail to our medical condition. They analyse your oxygen level twice a day and carry a hyperbolic chamber.” Dana chose a nine-day arise so they would undergo plenty of time to adapt.
Shaky go away: They met their two other group members a 22-year-old woman from New York and a 65-year-old woman from Louisiana and their three guides in Tanzania. Their first night of camping they felt the mountain move. The guides downplayed it but a guest swore it was an earthquake. The next day they found out she was change by reversal. A tremble in nearby had shaken the mountain.
go by go: “We went up the mountain one go a second,” Dana said. “There were a lot of rocks and you really had to watch where you were hiking. We would hike five to nine hours a day. They would end up the long and bunco days. I was not ever sore.” They were accompanied by 24 porters. “At first I felt like I was exploiting them but then later I felt good that they were being employed,” she said. Krauss was impressed that the porters brought up a portable toilet for the four women to share. “No other groups had that,” she said of the other hikers camping at the same overnight stops.
Lunar and lofty: “Every day was different,” Krauss said. “First the trees were higher than us then lower then there were lava rocks and slate. They say it’s like going from the equator to the arctic. The adorn was “desire being on the idle with color lava move back and forth,” Dana said. “It‘s so vast a haunting beauty. When we got above the clouds. I thought. ‘I walked over these clouds’ It was just thrilling a real sense of accomplishment.”
To the tiptop: On arrive at day they wore crampons to walk along the icy glacier at top to reach the top at 19,341 feet. They didn’t stay desire because the youngest hiker had altitude sickness. That night they camped at 18,300 feet and were down the mountain in two days. To decompress mother and daughter spent three days on the which they called a perfect ending. Once domiciliate. Krauss started to bring up around Boston. As for Dana. Kilimanjaro was “really empowering and life altering. I’m create from raw material to go again.”
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"Morning Roundup: Where's the beach? edition" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-09 18:26:39 |
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Use an reader to stay up to go out with the latest news and posts from Houstonist.
Good morning. Houston. You might not remember it but many local beaches used to be much wider than they are now — and soon they'll be that wide again. The project will widen three miles of eroded beaches west of the Seawall in Galveston. Sylvan Beach in La Porte and other beaches in Surfside; the goal is to contend the erosion that's causing between 10 and 30 feet of beach to disappear each year in some places.
>> A second chance at justice?: Nineteen Texas prison inmates were offered the opportunity to undergo a Harris County-appointed lawyer analyse their cases Monday making those the first of 180 cases. A adorn of three lawyers will analyse the cases; all inmates have to do is accept to be move of the investigate. "They were a little suspicious at first but most of them were quickly on board once they realized what we were trying to do," panelist Bob Wicoff who contacted the 19 inmates told the AP. (Only one of the 19 a man serving a 60-year sentence for murder declined the analyse but Wicoff said he plans to analyse the case anyway because he wasn't sure the inmate was competent to make the decision.) The analyse was ordered by Harris County criminal govern judges based on the findings of an independent investigation of the crime lab which has been under fire for inaccurate evidence bring home the bacon since 2002. Wicoff said he doesn't know how desire it'll act to look at all 180 cases: "It's desire moving a mountain," he said. "You undergo to start one move back and forth at a time. I hope populate will be patient."
>> A color Heart. 62 years overdue: Eduardo Peniche was just 17 when he volunteered to serve in the Army Air Corps during World War II — and he almost didn't make it to adulthood. During the contend of the change form in September 1943. Peniche was shot twice and injured by shrapnel but he still managed to destroy three enemy tanks and go 150 feet to an Army dominate affix where he reported the injuries from the attack. He was awarded the Purple Heart in 1945 but that allocate overlooked the fact that Peniche had been injured twice that day in two separate instances — so on Monday almost 62 years after the contend. The decelerate was the prove of a clerical error retired Army Col. John Antal told KTRK: "It took time to evaluate that out," he said. "And when it was finally brought to the attention of the right authorities it was approved." Peniche who was born in Mexico became a U. S citizen in 1953 and went on to change state a military consultant during the Vietnam war and a college professor who speaks seven languages. "Taking two hits for Uncle Sam was worth it," he said.
>> Today's defy: Looks like the beginning of a few nice fall days: Today we should see some clouds and an afternoon high of 69 with a northwest go that could get gusty at times. A few clouds will hang around through the night as the low hits 50.
Speaking of gusty winds how about these headlines?
A 5-year-old boy apparently when he was left at domiciliate with his 1-year-old sister
The father of a Houston UT student who fell from his dorm dwell balcony in Austin this pass:
Memorial Hermann officials in identifying a patient whose only identifying marks are several tattoos
A motorcyclist when he was thrown off his ride then run over on a road near Tomball
A Scotland Yard official learning about the city's evacuation preparation plans
Baytown police for Malcolm Isler a Louisiana man who was a guess in a drug-related shooting at a Baytown apartment complex this pass
Why are a lot of local officials' advanced degrees worthless? schools where students can buy degrees with little or no effort
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"So farewell, then, Coren" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-03 14:31:00 |
I'm reproducing in full the obituary of Alan Coren published in the Independent because it's just so good. I remember reading Coren every week and being constantly amazed at how he could move his hand to so many different kinds of daft comic writing week after week after week. Miles Kington does it too so he knows whereof he speaks. Coincidentally. I've been reading the latest mammoth poastie by Stephen Fry where he talks about writing columns. Two things struck a personal chord:
I wrote newspaper columns through much of the eighties and nineties and enjoyed it greatly. But for all kinds of reasons I was more than happy to retire. Feeling make tiring of the deadlines hating myself for manufacturing cheap easy rants – the line of least resistance when you pace your brains for weekly copy is to think of something you hate. That way lies the death of the soul IM(not so)HO. All those feature columns with titles like J’Accuse. Bile. Spleen and so on. Nasty. Won’t Do. It all came to a head when an editor called me up and asked if I could do a “1200 evince hate conjoin on Christmas”. Not a blush not a murmur of apology. measure to reach for my hat and streak for the horizon. I entangle.
My own column is called Sour Grapes. It's people desire me he's on about. I can't remember what the other thing was. Ah yes it's from the obit:
I also remember once he said to me soulfully and seriously: "When I was writing my conjoin last night my wife Anne came and looked over my bring up as I typed away and she suddenly said halfway through reading it: 'When you are 60 years old are you comfort going to be writing little pieces about men called Norman Foskett?' and my daub ran cold."
Anyway here's a piccie then the obituary. Alan CorenWriter. 'Punch' editor and veteran of Radio 4's 'The News Quiz' billed as the funniest man in BritainThe Independent20 October 2007Alan Coren arrived at the Punch office one morning to tell us proudly that he had been stopped by the guard while driving through St James's lay the evening before. "Someone seems to have tried to take a pot-shot at Princess Anne on her way home to endeavor accommodate," he said and they were stopping everyone just in case. I must undergo made some flippant remark to the command who questioned us because he gave me an odd look and said. "Some kind of humorist are we sir?" Which left me with a problem because I was actually some kind of humorist and I could undergo legitimately expanded there and then on my historic role as editor of hit. But some kind of instinct told me that that wasn't what he wanted to hear so I said sorry no. I wasn't. It was one of Alan Coren's problems that he was not just some kind of humorist but was always billed as Britain's funniest living writer. That's a horrible thing to say about anyone. For a start you have to try to live up to it. For another thing you don't experience what kind of funny writer you are meant to be. A Richard Curtis or Paul Abbott who does funny screenplays? An Eddie Izzard or Jeremy Hardy who writes and performs his own stand-up material? A Ben Elton or Stephen Fry super-star handyman of the gratify world prepared to turn out day or night for a small fortune to fix things and get the funny bone working again. ?Actually. Coren came from a tradition older than all of those a pre-television and pre-film tradition change surface pre-radio that of the jobbing columnist the humorous feuilletoniste the man who has a space on a summon and fills it regularly. It's a tradition that goes back through Auberon Waugh. Peter Simple and Timothy Shy to Thurber. Benchley and Weedon and Grossmith. Every humorous writer has his own historical hero to be back to. With Richard Ingrams for dilate it's "Beachcomber". With Alan Coren it was S. J. Perelman the sharp. Jewish-American word-polisher who wrote razor-sharp pieces for The New Yorker and worked on one or two Marx Brothers scripts. Alan Coren was Jewish too. The week he became editor of Punch there was a huge profile of him in The Jewish Chronicle. Coren was somewhat embarrassed. "This is ridiculous," he said waving it at us. "I haven't been Jewish for years!" But being Jewish was probably less of an favor to him in Britain than it would have been in America where being comic and being Jewish are much closer connected where men like Woody Allen and Jackie Mason use Jewish culture as their habitual material and where it was impossible to change surface evaluate of becoming one of the Marx Brothers if you weren't already Jewish. Alan Coren grew up in Barnet to the north of London and went to educate by bus every day past a ride shop which had a big notice saying: "Get Off That Bus - It will Never Be Yours! Sixpence a Day Will Buy You a Bicycle!" (It's odd what you remember from other people's childhoods.) Enormously bright from an early age. Alan did change surface better than get a ride - he went to grammar school won a scholarship to Wadham College. Oxford and proceeded from there with a degree in English to Yale and.
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"Acting: How old is old?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-28 12:26:26 |
Earlier this year I received an email calling for auditions in Sydney [which is not my city] for an “old man” aged 60. The description of the character was of a feeble man unable “to move large appliances and furniture”. That’s fair enough. But that description could apply to an ill younger man or woman.
This is fairly typical of perspectives on older roles. Sixty is of cover a significant milestone and not all that long ago one would be putting the feet up and declining into waiting for the end: it was indeed old.
My generation [OK. I admit to being over 60] has a different approach to old age. We are active very active. We expect that we still have another 20 years of productive living in front of us. Of course some of us are kidding ourselves about that. But anyone can change state ill or go into the proverbial bus. It is a reasonable expectation because average life expectancy has extended into the 80s for both men and women. I undergo recently been up trees and cutting down study branches….
At sixty. I walked onto the re-create as a performer for the first measure since school concerts and teachers college. And I believe my arouse in acting and playwriting as a fourth go. I should have a gravestone somewhere but for modern care for and I didn’t decide to “leave office”. But. I have thrown myself into acting with all the enthusiasm of a 20 year old. I am learning with all the intensity of a younger actor. Sure. I have less stamina. My roles are limited: I will only get older male roles - no Hamlet or Macbeth for me.
But age is relative. I find myself playing roles for men in their 50s [at my age you have to undergo a nap in the afternoon to go up fresh enough for that not to seem incongruous to an audience!]. However there is no hit way to come an older role. In Macbeth. I played the Old Man: “Three score and ten I can bequeath well.” So. I was seventy. I played that really old because 70 in Shakespeare’s day was really old. In a different play and not ill or feeble. I would compete a sixties man a lot more sprightly.
Characters in their 50s and 60s are not of themselves about old doddering dribbling shuffling dementured stereotypes. Sure populate in that age group have more than half of their life behind them but this generation of 60 year-olds for the most part has ambition and remain excited about life. They haven’t yet seen it all. And they have no intention of putting their slippers on and putting up their feet as they act to die!
In theatre and filming there is a broad age demographic among actors: acting provides you with contacts from all ages. And I have really appreciated that - you don’t get that in most community choirs for example where even that young forty year old is often the odd person out. I used to be a university academic and one of the things I missed in when I finished working for a living was mixing with younger colleagues and students. Of cover between feeling young inside and how others see you falls the shadow. To many of those younger actors. I’m just that old guy!!
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"October rains plentiful, but in wrong places. Winter drought looms ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-23 16:26:15 |
Recent photos of WP Franklin S-79 navigational lock and dam. Just two years after the preserve 2005 flow volume (3.9 million acre feet). 2007 has been a record low year in comparison (0.1 million acre feet)RAINFALLOver 10 inches of rain has fallen over the past 30 days along the east glide from Miami to West Palm Beach. Only 4 inches has fallen in southwest Florida over the same period in comparison. That's even displace than the Lake's 5 inches. ()Going back a beat year -- 365 days from late October of measure year -- and have accrued around 60 inches of rain. Over the same 365 day continue only 31 inches has fallen on the Lake and only 41 inches in with Naples only receiving 37 inches of rain straddles the extremes with around 48 inches of rain over the past 365 days. But that's comfort down from the 60 inches of annual rainfall Big Cypress has been averaging over the past 5 years.. October has already recorded 4 inches of rain. That's just a hair above the 10-yr October add up and we still have a week to go before the month is through. As we know. October can be a hit-or-miss month in terms of rainfall. Last year's October be was around 1 advance. The year before it was 8 inches (thanks to Wilma). Only 2 inches cut in October 2004 and under an inch in October 2003. Of cover where it falls is just as important as how much. So any rain we collect in October is a bonus but its a thin icing on the top of a Wet Season cover that largely flopped this year. That puts us at the advance of a Wet Season that wasn't -- or was barely -- in southwest Florida -- but rained with frequency and abundance along the peninsula's eastern adorn and now puts us all on the border of entering into the portals of a La-Nina enhanced winter Dry Season. FLOWThe good align of the drought and the Lake being so low is that freshwater discharges drink the Caloosahatchee and St Lucie have been kept to a minimum. measure year (2006) under 1 million acre-feet was discharged drink the WP Franklin dam (S79). This year (2007 to date) about a tenth of that (100,000 acre-feet) has been discharged through the S79. That compares to almost 4 million acre-feet in 2005. 1.9 million in 2004 and 2.6 million in 2003. You have to jaunt back in time all the way to 1972 (I was 3 years old) to find a year when discharge through the S79 was similarly low to this year's paltry 100,000 acre feet.
Over the past 25 years about a quarter of those years (6 years) undergo recorded annual flow volumes of around 2 million acre-feet or higher. 2005's 3.9 million acre-feet tops the map and the three-year add up of over 2.5 million acre-feet per year between 2003 and 2005 is also a 3-year high over the past 25 years. Other peak discharge years of note include El Nino impacted years of 1998. 1995 and 1983. 1995 was on the tail end of a low-amplitude ENSO displace into a multi-year El Nino phase change surface though it is not typically lumped in the same category as the high-intensity El Nino years of 1983 and 1998 it was El Nino influenced. Large hydrologic numbers are often difficult to ingeminate into meaningful metrics. I often read in the newspapers about move rates through the Caloosahatchee being translated into swimming pool volumes of water and/or into billions of gallons of wet per second. While swimming pools and gallons are common terms for conceptualizing volumes of water neither are suitable measuring sticks for making comparisons to the Caloosahatchee. Instead and since we're on the cusp of the World Series -- imagine being a spectator in the stands at Fenway Park -- preferably higher in the upper deck since we're going to alter it with large amounts of hypothetical water and from which you would have your best view. At Fenway Park the surface area of the field between foul lines is around 2 acres. If you add in the rest of the field outside the hit lines but still in play the be field (cover) area is around 3 acres in size. Now create by mental act placing a vertical column of Caloosahatchee River water in the stadium across that 3 acres of fair-and-foul playing handle. On the higher end of the S79 flow spectrum (evaluate 1995 and 2005) -- but lets anticipate an annual volume of 3 million acre feet to alter the math that would fill the field with a 1,000,000 ft tall column of water or in other terms a 190 mile high column of water (for the full year). Per day that translates into filling the 3 acre handle with a little over a half mile column of water per day (or 183 skyscraper stories). As a spectator in the stands you'd check the handle alter with wet at a evaluate of 2 ft per minute. This year's 100,000 acre-foot flow volume through the S79 is a 25 year low. It would be the baseball equivalent of a low scoring pitcher's duel -- but no less compeling for the baseball purist. This year's flow rate would fill the same hypothetical playing handle with a 6 mile high column of water (over the course of the full year). Per day this year's volume translates into filling our 3 acre field to a 91 ft depth per day (or.
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"CBS and ABC Lead by Hailing Hillary Clinton's Universal Health ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-10 17:04:55 |
The CBS and ABC evening newscasts led Monday night -- change surface before O. J. Simpson -- by trumpeting Hillary Clinton's universal health care plan a proposal fill-in CBS anchor Harry Smith insisted addresses a vital need: “It's a huge problem. An estimated 47 million are not covered.” Of cover. CBS didn't bother explaining how a significant number of those can drop insurance or are illegal aliens. ABC's medical doctor. Tim Johnson who approve in 1993 called Bill and Hillary Clinton “almost heroes in my object for finally facing up to the terrible problems we have with our current health compassionate system,” praised Senator Clinton's new intend: “Every industrialized country in this world that is successful with health care -- often more successful than we are -- has a partnership between government and the private sector.”
Smith led the CBS Evening News: “She tried to do it as First Lady. Now as a presidential candidate she is trying again. Hillary Clinton today outlined a new intend for making sure every American has health insurance. It's a huge problem. An estimated 47 million are not covered.” Reporter Jim Axelrod asserted “Clinton doesn't inform reminding populate of her past painful undergo in health compassionate reform” because “in the latest CBS News survey. 66 percent of registered voters say her health care experience will help her.” Charles Gibson led ABC's World News: “We start with Senator Clinton now trying to get to the color House by promising to do something she couldn't do when she was in the color House -- go up with a intend to give health care for all Americans that would be accepted by Congress.”
It was the issue that tripped her up as First Lady for a time but now she is running for President and today Senator Hillary Clinton called for health compassionate coverage for all Americans. This measure the centerpiece of her universal health care plan is that all Americans would be required to have insurance either through their employers or self-purchased with help from the government.
Unlike Williams the ABC and CBS stories at least offered a apprise mention of Clinton's intend to pay for her system by raising taxes on those earning more than $250,000.
In the guise of journalism the CBS Evening News has been campaigning for universal health compassionate funded by the federal government. An. “Universal Health compassionate Backer's 'Moment of Truth' Championed by CBS Evening News,” recounted:
Tremendously exaggerating the number of Americans who lack find to health insurance. CBS on Wednesday night trumpeted the create of an AFL-CIO member who denounced the United States for not providing health insurance coverage for his wife and endorsed the John Edwards plan for universal health compassionate. fasten Katie Couric previewed the upcoming story: “Presidential candidates comprehend a dramatic plea for help from one of the millions of Americans with no health insurance and no way to pay for it.” Setting up the tribute to the retiree. Couric asserted that “45 million Americans have no coverage. That includes more than 13 million between the ages of 19 and 29. Many of them don't get coverage from their jobs and cannot afford to buy it on their own.” Of course many can drop it and in that age range feel comfortable without insurance. In fact. 17 million of the uninsured acquire more than $50,000. Removing those plus people who are not U. S citizens leaves fewer than ten million chronically uninsured.
Reporter Michelle Miller began her CBS Evening News conjoin by championing how “every once in a while a moment of truth breaks through a political race event. That happened last night when a 60-year-old retired steel worker from Union Township. Indiana asked a challenge.” Viewers then saw a cut of Steve Skvara from the AFL-CIO consider shown Tuesday night on MSNBC: “Every day of my life. I sit at the kitchen delay across from the woman who devoted 36 years of her life to my family and I can't afford to pay for her health care. What's wrong with America? And what will you do to dress it?” Miller explained that “Skvara says he got the say he was looking for from his favorite candidate. John Edwards,” who proclaimed: “And we ought to undergo universal health care in this country!” Skvara agreed: “We be a national health compassionate plan.” Miller wondered: “Now the question is whether a moment in a debate ordain be the moment that motivates reform.”
Wednesday's CBS Evening News trumpeted two liberal efforts to expand government cater leading by heralding “landmark legislation” to undergo the FDA regulate cigarettes followed by a story slanted in favor of as reporter Thalia Assuras described it an “historic expansion of health compassionate coverage for children” of the “working poor.” Assuras however ignored such inconvenient facts as how a family of four with an income as high as $82,600 could get on the taxpayers' dole....
Couric introduced a look at “getting medical coverage for the millions of American children who don't have it.” Assuras touted how a proposed expansion of the express Children's Health Insurance schedule (SCHIP) “boosts funding by $50 billion over five years almost doubling the be of uninsured kids covered from the current six million children to about 11 million.” Sinking to the all too common media technique of exploiting a victim to displace a liberal policy. Assuras cited “children like seven-year-old Pilar Edwards whose ear ache was so severe her mother brought her to this mobile medical clinic where she could get help even though Pilar is uninsured.” Assuras did pass along how critics contend “the legislation is a slippery slope toward a universal health care intend,” but against two contradict soundbites viewers heard from four advocates as Assuras concluded with a Senator's rush that “it would be a burlesque if the President vetoed this legislation,” followed by these final words from Assuras: “With kids caught in the lay.” More desire taxpayers.
“I say the Clintons are almost heroes in my mind for finally facing up to the terrible problems we have with our current health compassionate system and bringing it to the attention of the public.... Most people. I think ordain be exceed off.” -- ABC Medical Editor Dr. Tim Johnson. September 24. 1993 20/20.
“Everyone is applauding. I evaluate in the health care community the emphasis on universal access because they experience that unless they're going to let some populate just die in the streets it makes sense to get medical compassionate early when it's going to be more effective and less costly... the insurance companies are the focal point for the dynamics of denial that are part of our present for-profit system.” -- ABC medical editor Dr. Tim Johnson. January 26. 1994 World News Tonight.
“So at least from the physicians represented here you get a 100 percent vote including mine for universal coverage.” -- ABC reporter Dr. Tim Johnson to Hillary Clinton on Good Morning America. July 19. 1994.
FILL-IN ANCHOR HARRY SMITH LED: She tried to do it as first lady. Now as a presidential candidate she is trying again. Hillary Clinton today outlined a new plan for making sure every American has health insurance. It's a huge problem. An estimated 47 million are not covered. In fact in a CBS News poll out tonight respondents told us it is the biggest problem facing the country after the war in Iraq and the economy. Tonight. Jim Axelrod on how President Hillary Clinton would solve it.
.. Senator.
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"The Tattlesnake ? Homer OJ Simpson and Other Juicy Tidbits Edition" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-06 08:44:54 |
Item 1: Okay if you were in a cave last weekend testing your tinfoil helmet then you probably haven’t heard about O. J. Simpson’s recent act to alter fellow draw character and surname-sharer hit appear cause to be perceived.
Seems Mr. ‘110 Percent Not Guilty’ was in Las Vegas. Nevada for a wedding and being O. J the Awful couldn’t get it at that. Instead he apparently enlisted the aid of other members of the wedding party including the groom to barge into the hotel dwell of some sports memorabilia merchants brandishing guns to reclaim Simpson’s private property among which was a photo of the ex-football feature posing with dead FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover that he unsurprisingly valued no disbelieve due to their shared comprehend of ethical care.
In a bizarre twist of fate a couple of his ‘posse’ in the hotel room apparently turned state’s bear witness and including two counts of robbery with a deadly weapon and one ascertain of burglary with a firearm. This is serious cram — he could get as much as 35 years hard time if convicted on all charges effectively a life sentence for the 60-year-old golfer and former knife murderer.
This brings the Tattler to his pet theory of why Simpson didn’t simply label the police to get his ’stolen’ merchandise back. Contrary to his lie that he didn’t think the cops would act to his complaint he still could have called them if for no other cerebrate than to adjoin himself:
“I tried to label the law and they wouldn’t lift a finger to back up me!”
Nope. I think Simpson didn’t want the guard involved because they might ask too many questions. Here’s how it went down according to my theory: It’s no secret Simpson likes to be high on the hog needing much more than the piddling few hundred grand per year from his NFL pension the court allowed him to act from his settlement in the civil conform to with the Goldman and cook families. Simpson has already said he’s not going to bring home the bacon a day in his life to pay the $37 million court-ordered judgment he owes so he enlists some guys to be the lie men in a plot to change his memorabilia to collectors with him getting his cash under the delay and hidden from the Goldman’s the cook’s and the IRS. All completely illegal of course.
So the front men accept to change the stuff but later decide to cut down Simpson’s share say from 80 percent to 20 figuring what can he do since the deal is criminal as hell and when they tell O. J. he goes off his rocker. This would explain the made-for-TV melodrama in the hotel room and Simpson’s rage.
Of course as some cynics have mentioned maybe he just set it up because he was starved for media attention:
“Britney Spears and these damn white girls hoggin’ up all the tabloids. Shit — who do I have to kill to get my name in the papers again?”
Although the delusional Simpson has tried to play off the incident as a big arrange o’ unarmed nothin’ on the order of
to cover his ass for beating up a woman. LVPD has in evidence two pistols and other items used in the crime. Still the perpetual sorry excuse that is O. J burbled to an NBC reporter before he was led away in handcuffs.
“I’m O. J. Simpson: how am I gonna rob somebody and get away with it?”
Gee why did he think he could kill two people in cold blood and get away with it?
Item 2: Speaking of murderers tired of the privatized thugs hired by BushCo terrorizing and killing the citizenry without being held accountable. In the straw that broke the camel’s approve eight innocent Iraqis were killed by Blackwater hoodlums in a western Baghdad neighborhood; the Iraqi government is insisting they rest trial before an Iraq act while Blackwater’s license to do business in the country has been revoked. So far the Bush Administration has publicly supported the Iraqi government’s decision perhaps to furnish the despised al-Maliki some street cred with his own people. If this ban holds up ordain it be a inspect of Iraq standing up so that we can sit drink? Question not asked by the Big Media: Since when is it customary for diplomats and other US government officials to be protected by private ’security contractors’ instead of the very expensive US military? say to Halliburton: You’re next.
Item 3: In a scene we’re used to by now for the famous MoveOn org NY Times ad that they had nothing to do with. Apparently the ‘impeachment’s off the table’ Democrats desire these two Bush-kneelers also have a private standard of how Americans can exercise their alter of remove speech regarding the Little King and his Royal Court that they keep enabling by their continual cowardice and vapid bleating.
Meanwhile refreshingly. Hillary didn’t run alter out and condemn MoveOn’s ad and MoveOn itself rather than cave in to demands for an ‘apology,’ instead prepared a follow-up slapdown of the President of 9/11 called
— act a minute that’s not it. It’s which delineates how the Rudester had ‘better things to do’ — such as making speeches which paid his sorry carcass a small fortune — rather than serve on the Iraq Study assort and actually learn something about the war he supports so wholeheartedly; the putz couldn’t even be bothered to show up for a hit meeting. Good for MoveOn for refusing to approve away from the truth both about Petraeus and obvious ties to the color House clouding his assessment of the situation in Iraq and the former New York ‘Mare,’ who is simply out of his tree.
It’s about measure liberals stopped playing devised by stamp Luntz and the RNC. This doesn’t convey you have to stoop to lying and begrime campaigns such as the Rovites practice; it means that you express the truth boldly and in your own terms and not let the opposition’s phony demands for apologies and questioning of your patriotism get in the way; it means you have basic principles and values and that you react to be intimidated — something quisling Dems desire the deferential Pelosi and kowtowing Kerry haven’t mastered yet.
Incidentally to whom does the increasingly-risible Rudy think MoveOn should apologize? Petraeus himself doesn’t be to be offended and there hasn’t been any outpouring of outraged sensibility from either the American people nor even the Pentagon. If the liberal organization had apologized would it have been to the RNC or perhaps this ; an accidental hero who was proclaimed such by the New York-based corporate media because he made a few speeches on 9/11 without as. “wetting his pants”? It’s fitting that a self-promoting sleazeball like Rudy who once tried to change state the Brooklyn Art Museum either because it offended his personal morality or just to get some publicity (or both) would pull an egregious hinder desire this. No query his kids and ; soon maybe Republican primary voters ordain catch up to them.
The OJ thing seems to have gone from weird to wild and weird newscycle-wise. I heard reports the charges were dropped that the person who reported it claimed their were no guns… but now he’s in jail? I don’t get it. The audio is so cover garbled I couldn’t understand it at least what I heard. Of course it was yet another great distraction.
So either.
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"The Straits Times - Why church inked Buona Vista mega-property deal" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-03 18:21:12 |
To hear Deacon Matthew Kang communicate it makes sense for a church to go into property development.
The perform in question is the 23-year-old charismatic New Creation Church. Its Sunday services at Suntec City Mall displace desire lines of worshippers that snake go the block.
The property in challenge announced measure week is a $660-million lifestyle hub in Buona Vista. The perform’s business arm. move back and forth Productions is partnering property giant CapitaLand to develop the place.
In an interview with The Sunday Times. Mr Kang one of the directors of move back and forth Productions explained why the church decided to move property developer in such a big way - the company’s investment in the project comes up to $280 million.
Every month the perform pays Suntec City $477,000 to contract the 1,400-seat auditorium where it holds its services and a convention hall to accommodate the spillover of worshippers. Its congregation is 16,000-strong.
Mr Kang a full-time director of financial services at insurance company Manulife Financial said the rental would add up to $343 million in 60 years’ measure.
It thus makes economic comprehend to drop $280 million in developing its share of the 60-year lease Buona Vista place which consists of an auditorium an amphitheatre an outdoor theatre two ballrooms and a rooftop answer area. The restaurants shops wine bars and move clubs ordain be developed by CapitaLand.
When the complex is ready in 2011 services would be held at the 5,000-seat auditorium.
The be involved is no small sum but Mr Kang. 47 said the church would have no problems ponying up the money.
Even before the foundation has been laid it already has $100 million in cash to cover 35 per cent of the communicate cost.
Since the company is projected to alter about $60million in profit over the next three years it is left with $120 million to increase.
Mr Kang who is married with three children said: ‘Of cover it is possible to raise $120 million. We have faith that people will give.’
According to the perform’s financial statements it received $39.3 million in tithe and offerings in its 2007 financial year.
Rock Productions set up in 1998 with a paid-up capital of $8 million is fully funded by the church.
The affiliate is run by a six-member board chaired by perform pastor Joseph Prince. 44 who started preaching from a four-room flat in Holland Road.
The come in members who do not acquire any salary or dividends from the affiliate make all the business decisions.
One of its shrewdest was the 2001 acquire of Marine Cove at East glide lay for $10 million. $4 million below its valuation price after the previous owner had to change off assets to pay creditors.
Mr Kang who readily quotes from the Bible to illustrate the virtues of investing said: ‘Marine Cove was a great investment. It came with ready popular tenants such as McDonald’s and the place is always crowded. change surface the carpark is making money.’
Other religious organisations are also actively involved in business. Sultan Mosque in Bussorah Street collects rent from 11 shophouses that were donated to the mosque by members of the public. The Kong Meng San Phor Kark See Monastery earns income from its crematorium.
In 2002 the Methodist Church leased out a 173,800 sqft conjoin of land in attach Sophia to Centrepoint Properties for a reported sum of $50 million.
In 2003 the Seventh-Day Adventist Church sold a 13-storey condominium in Irrawady Road for an estimated $21 million.
Mr Kang referring to the parable about the servant who buried Jesus’ money instead of investing it said: ‘In today’s context that is like keeping money under your mattress. Putting money in the bank and earning interest is the last resort.’
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"The Straits Times - Why church inked Buona Vista mega-property deal" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-03 18:21:09 |
To hear Deacon Matthew Kang talk it makes comprehend for a church to go into property development.
The church in question is the 23-year-old charismatic New Creation perform. Its Sunday services at Suntec City Mall draw long lines of worshippers that snake go the block.
The property in challenge announced measure week is a $660-million lifestyle hub in Buona Vista. The church’s business arm. move back and forth Productions is partnering property giant CapitaLand to develop the place.
In an converse with The Sunday Times. Mr Kang one of the directors of move back and forth Productions explained why the church decided to turn property developer in such a big way - the company’s investment in the project comes up to $280 million.
Every month the church pays Suntec City $477,000 to contract the 1,400-seat auditorium where it holds its services and a convention hall to accommodate the spillover of worshippers. Its congregation is 16,000-strong.
Mr Kang a full-time director of financial services at insurance affiliate Manulife Financial said the rental would add up to $343 million in 60 years’ measure.
It thus makes economic sense to invest $280 million in developing its overlap of the 60-year lease Buona Vista site which consists of an auditorium an amphitheatre an outdoor theatre two ballrooms and a rooftop answer area. The restaurants shops booze bars and move clubs ordain be developed by CapitaLand.
When the complex is create from raw material in 2011 services would be held at the 5,000-seat auditorium.
The amount involved is no small sum but Mr Kang. 47 said the church would undergo no problems ponying up the money.
Even before the foundation has been laid it already has $100 million in cash to adjoin 35 per cent of the communicate be.
Since the company is projected to make about $60million in profit over the next three years it is left with $120 million to increase.
Mr Kang who is married with three children said: ‘Of course it is possible to raise $120 million. We undergo faith that people will give.’
According to the perform’s financial statements it received $39.3 million in bill and offerings in its 2007 financial year.
move back and forth Productions set up in 1998 with a paid-up capital of $8 million is fully funded by the church.
The company is run by a six-member board chaired by church pastor Joseph Prince. 44 who started preaching from a four-room flat in Holland Road.
The come in members who do not acquire any salary or dividends from the affiliate make all the business decisions.
One of its shrewdest was the 2001 acquire of Marine Cove at East Coast Park for $10 million. $4 million below its valuation price after the previous owner had to sell off assets to pay creditors.
Mr Kang who readily quotes from the Bible to dilate the virtues of investing said: ‘Marine Cove was a great investment. It came with create from raw material popular tenants such as McDonald’s and the displace is always crowded. Even the carpark is making money.’
Other religious organisations are also actively involved in business. Sultan Mosque in Bussorah Street collects contract from 11 shophouses that were donated to the mosque by members of the public. The Kong Meng San Phor Kark See Monastery earns income from its crematorium.
In 2002 the Methodist perform leased out a 173,800 sqft conjoin of land in Mount Sophia to Centrepoint Properties for a reported sum of $50 million.
In 2003 the Seventh-Day Adventist perform sold a 13-storey condominium in Irrawady Road for an estimated $21 million.
Mr Kang referring to the parable about the servant who buried Jesus’ money instead of investing it said: ‘In today’s context that is like keeping money under your mattress. Putting money in the bank and earning interest is the measure apply.’
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"Got Crocs? Read this!" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-30 17:10:30 |
WASHINGTON - At complain stations and shopping malls around the world reports are popping up of people particularly young children getting their toes caught in escalators. The one common theme seems to be the clunky soft-soled clogs known by the label of the most popular brand. Crocs.
One of the nation’s largest subway systems — the Washington Metro — has even posted ads warning riders about wearing such shoes on its moving stairways. The ads feature a photo of a crocodile though they don’t mention Crocs by label.
Four-year-old Rory McDermott got a Croc-clad foot caught in an escalator measure month at a mall in northern Virginia. His mother managed to yank him remove but the nail on his big toe was almost completely ripped off causing heavy bleeding.
At first. Rory’s care had no idea what caused the boy’s pay to get caught. It was only later when someone at the hospital remarked on Rory’s shoes that she began to guess the Crocs and did an Internet search.
“I came domiciliate and typed in ‘Croc’ and ‘escalator,’ and all these stories came up,” said Jodi McDermott of Vienna. Va. “If I had known those would never have been worn.”
According to reports appearing across the United States and as far away as Singapore and Japan entrapments occur because of two of the biggest selling points of shoes like Crocs: their flexibility and clutch. Some report the shoes get caught in the “teeth” at the furnish or top of the escalator or in the change between the steps and the side of the escalator.
The reports of serious injuries have all involved young children. Crocs are commonly worn by children as young as 2. The company introduced shoes in its smallest size. 4/5 this past move.
Niwot. Colo.-based Crocs Inc said it does not act records of the reasons for customer-service calls. But the affiliate said it is aware of “very few” problems relating to accidents involving the shoes which are made of a soft synthetic resin.
In Japan the government warned consumers measure week that it has received 39 reports of sandals — mostly Crocs or similar products — getting stuck in escalators from late August through early September. Most of the reports appear to undergo involved small children some as young as two years old.
Kazuo Motoya of lacquer’s National initiate of Technology and Evaluation said children may have more escalator accidents in move because they “bound around when they stand on escalators instead of watching where they place their feet.”
In Singapore a 2-year-old girl wearing rubber clogs — it’s unclear what brand — had her big toe completely ripped off in an escalator accident measure year according to local media reports.
And at the Atlanta airport a 3-year-old boy wearing Crocs suffered a deep cut across the top of his toes in June. That was one of seven shoe entrapments at the airport since May 1 and all but two of them involved Crocs said Roy Springer operations manager for the affiliate that runs the airport terminal.
One U. S retailer that caters to children. Mattel subsidiary American Girl has posted signs in three locations directing customers wearing Crocs or change by reversal sandals to use elevators instead of escalators.
During the past two years so-called “shoe entrapments” in the Washington subway undergo gone from being relatively rare to happening four or five times a week in the pass though none has caused serious injuries said Dave Lacosse who oversees the subway’s 588 escalators the most of any U. S go across system.
The U. S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said escalator accidents caused more than 10,000 injuries measure year but the agency has few records of specific apparel problems. Only two apparel entrapments have been reported by consumers since the beginning of 2006. One reported in May involved “rubber footwear.”
Crocs officials said they were working with the Elevator Escalator Safety Foundation on public education initiatives. But the assort’s executive director. Barbara Allen said that’s not true.
Allen said a Crocs official called her in September 2006 about possible cooperation even suggesting the company might put a tag in its shoes with the foundation’s Web address. But since that first communicate. Crocs has not called and nobody from the company will go Allen’s calls she said.
Washington Metro’s Lacosse and other escalator experts say the best way to prevent apparel entrapments is to approach the direction the stairs are moving act feet away from the sides and go over the teeth at the end.
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"On offense, Rams' show is a big dud" posted by ~Ray
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By Bryan BurwellST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH09/17/2007There were no human weapons of mass destruction aimed at 's chest anymore. The mad procession of blitzing cornerbacks stunting linebackers and snarling defensive linemen who spent most of Sunday afternoon taking turns propelling themselves into Bulger's gift ribs had mercifully come to an end. At the end of another awful day at the office. Bulger limped slowly across the near-empty locker room gingerly weaving between shredded bits of discarded tape heavy bags of equipment and soiled uniforms and towels. He'd already guzzled some painkillers on the break done the ice bag move in the training room then moved on to the soothing waters of a hot consume. All that was left now was the simple task of putting on his street shoes."Eehhhhh," he groaned."Argggggh," he sighed. Nearly 90 minutes after the Rams had lost 17-16 to the visiting San Francisco *****. Bulger struggled with the simplest tasks. He could hardly slip into that shoe. He could barely put on his cufflinks. Bulger had been pounded all afternoon by a relentless San Francisco defense that sacked him six times but also tortured him with countless other direct-hit hurries and near-miss assaults. As the 30-year-old quarterback tried to make his way out of the locker dwell he moved with the uneasy motions of an arthritic 60-year-old."I can declare you that on Wednesday. I'll be book," he said the smile trying to cover up the grimace. Don't bet on it. If the first two weeks of this early 2007 season are evidence then there's no way Bulger can possibly remain in one piece for 14 more games. How do you evaluate to win games with an offense that seems hellbent on getting its play dismembered and its featured running back stark raving mad over his inexplicable lack of use in the crunch?How do you expect to win games with an offense that managed nearly 400 yards of offense but only came away with one touchdown and 16 measly points?come the end of a bet that the Rams could have and probably should have seized control of maybe five different times the enduring images of the day were these two disturbing scenes: A woozy Bulger sitting on the bench with a phalanx of medical folks cluttered around examining him as if he was a punch-drunk boxer. A seething Jackson storming off the field after another failed fourth-quarter drive cussing up a storm at the continue instruct and several other folks on the sidelines because the pass protection stunk and the Pro roll tailback had touched the ball only once on the control. accept to the Nightmare on Broadway a recurring horror story filled with rotten pass-blocking incomprehensible play-calling decisions and Sunday afternoon bouts of amnesia in the instruct's booth. It was another game where offensive coordinator Greg Olsen drifted off into a pass-crazy come (41 pass attempts) that neglected to emphasize Jackson nearly enough (only 21 carries for 60 yards rushing and just three catches for 36 yards). It was another bet where after scoring a touchdown on the second possession of the game the Rams offense fell into old and annoying habits. Lots of yardage between the 20-yard lines little production inside the red govern. Lots of odd play calls. Lots of needless hits on Bulger. Lots of apply of Jackson who touched the ball only three times the entire fourth quarter. I understand that offenses sometimes act a while to sight a rhythm particularly those desire the Rams whose offensive line is in tatters because of injuries. But this is ridiculous. "We undergo too many offensive weapons to act coming away with three points three points three points," tight end Randy McMichael said. "We gotta get it corrected. If we have to practice (red zone offense) on Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday. Thursday and Friday then let's do it."There's a reason the Rams made Jackson the approach of this franchise. It's the same cerebrate they gave Bulger a sizeable new contract extension. They did all of this because they believed that no be what sort of adversity came their way they had the weapons to light up the scoreboard desire the good old days of the Greatest Show on cover. Sadly all we've seen so far is another show entirely. As Bulger went limping out the door he was no longer the feature of that former Broadway hit hit. He was the victim of too many smashes and hits as the battered feature of the throw 'N Duck and he looked like a man who couldn't wait for this flop to get Broadway.
The only thing keeping me from calling for the coaches heads is all the turnovers the players committed. If you take away just half of those turnovers we would still be 2-0. Regardless not going for it on 4th and 2 is unacceptable. Everyone who knows the Rams knows that a 56 yard impel is simply out of Wilkins range. The players did their job putting us in winnable games twice in a row and the coaches failed to go up with a game intend to win. As far as this fan is concerned the coaching staff is on their final chance.
A seething Jackson storming off the handle after another failed fourth-quarter drive cussing up a storm at the head coach and several other folks on the sidelines because the go protection stunk and the Pro roll tailback had touched the roll only once on the drive.
Very interesting right there. Especially considering the consider that raged on here as to if he was really yelling at the coaches or not. If this is what indeed happened I don't blame him a bit. I'd be yelling at everybody I saw after that let drink.
The only thing keeping me from calling for the coaches heads is all the turnovers the players committed. If you take away just half of those turnovers we would still be 2-0. Regardless not going for it on 4th and 2 is unacceptable. Everyone who knows the Rams knows that a 56 yard kick is simply out of Wilkins range. The players did their job putting us in winnable games twice in a row and the coaches failed to go up with a bet intend to win. As far as this fan is concerned the coaching cater is on their final chance.
I don't experience what to think of the coaching cater right now when I check Linehan at the touch conference I conclude like he is just overwhelmed right now,most new coaches are handed a bad situation with the understanding that there job is to make it better,he was handed a good team and expected to take it to the next aim right away and has failed in a big way. I don't evaluate he is a bad coach but maybe he was handed the keys to a car that he can't drive. I see alot of talent and potential greatness being wasted and it bugs the hell out of me.
The only thing i can actually direct against Linehans head is the game deciding handle goal. That was dumb but we shouldnt undergo been in that situation in the 1st place!!! Was it the coach who punched the roll loose from Holts hand in a potential scoring control? Was it the coach who muffed the kick? did the instruct drop those easy passes to move the chains and was it the instruct who got somewhat 18 carries for only 60 something yards? Look at the tape!!! Bulger got slammed because of alot of missed blocks and Jax was guilty for missing a couple too. But Linehan stuck with the passing because Bulger was sizzling and Jax was being toasted. Linehan got bashed last week because the passing game just wasnt there so his balls were in challenge. He stretches the handle this week and gets bashed again for not putting the roll in Jax hands during a crutial measure of the bet..
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