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Tea time (Food and drink in Africa, pt. 7) ? I wouldn't go to Africa

Two kinds of tea ? in multiple regional varieties ? are prevalent across Africa. In the North ?Berber tea? or ?Tuareg whisky? is served almost everywhere. In the former British colonies chai is drunk almost everywhere.

In Morocco tourism is visibly an important part of the economy. So being offered tea when you enter a shop feels more like a part of their sales tactics than hospitality. But I loved the ceremony that the Tuareg follow. The traditional black / mint tea mix is brewed three times. The first brew is strong and bitter; it?s called death. The second brew is a lot lighter; it?s called life. The third brew is sweet; it?s called love. Politeness has it that you drink throughout the whole ceremony. Kids only drink the last brew. Guests are served first. Pouring the tea is an art. In Sudan, when the sun sets ladies set up tea places along the roads. In Egypt the tea is usually served with a lot of sugar; ?Very sweet or sweet?? is the standard question. Regardless how sweet, the tea is a great remedy against the heat.

Tuareg tea ceremony, Timbuktu,Mali (2011)

Chai is a black tea with spices, sugar and usually milk; though in some areas there is the distinction between chai and English tea, the latter being chai with milk. It cools you down where it?s hot and warms you on chilly mountain mornings. I was always wondering how my fellow passengers on the bus could order any hot drink during a ten minute stop in a restaurant. Until one day I witnessed an incredibly easy technique that would have never occurred to me: I had noticed before that a cup of chai was often served with a saucer but not thought any further about it. However, it turns out that the saucer is in fact a cooling device: Pour some tea onto the saucer, sip, pour some more, sip? Remarkably easy!

Finally, bissap is not technically a tea but an infusion. I never liked hibiscus tea at home as brewed with boiling water it?s rather bitter. Across Africa, however, I?ve come to love it. Mix dried hibiscus (flower) with cold water and sugar (to taste), leave sitting (in fridge if you have) for a few hours and ? voila! ? you?ve got yourself a sweet and refreshing brightly red colored alternative to lemonade.

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Alistair Overeem Makes Light Of Junior Dos Santos' Face After UFC 155

Alistair Overeem Makes Light Of Junior Dos Santos' Face After UFC 155 It appears that Alistair Overeem-Junior dos Santos fight everybody was looking forward to will have to wait a little while longer. Dos Santos dropped the UFC heavyweight title Saturday night to Cain Velasquez, and Overeem didn't waste a second before making a few comments about "Cigano."

Overeem and dos Santos were originally set to met earlier this year, but the former Strikeforce heavyweight champion failed his pre-fight drug test. Dos Santos has made a handful of remarks concerning Overeem and the failed test.

Overeem is set to meet Antonio Silva in February at UFC 156: Aldo Vs. Edgar, with a title shot likely going to the winner. After watching Velasquez pick dos Santos apart Saturday evening, Overeem took to Twitter.

"JDS looks pretty lol," Overeem posted. "Great fight though. Aaaand, its all over... Great fight, great performance by Cain. Nice:)"

Overeem had predicted that Velasquez would defeat dos Santos when asked earlier this year. Overeem had his suspension expire a few days ago, and is slated to go before the Nevada Athletic Commission in early January to acquire his fight license.

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Casino tycoon Okada bet big on Philippine fixer | Economy | GMA ...

Tokyo/Manila ??Japanese billionaire Kazuo Okada was facing a crisis: work on his dream casino by the bay in Manila was going nowhere.

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Instead of a world-class resort packed with Chinese high-rollers, Okada, 70, was sitting on a $300-million patchwork of reclaimed and undeveloped land next to the Manila airport that by the middle of 2009 was threatening to become a money pit, according to company records and people involved.

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Crucial regulatory approvals were tied up in red tape. The provisional gaming license was flawed. No one could tell the architect how high he could build the gold-toned towers without endangering incoming aircraft.

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To realize Okada's goal of making the Manila casino more profitable than rival operations in Macau or Las Vegas, the project needed to win an exemption from corporate taxes in the Philippines. It also needed a presidential order giving Okada's company, Universal Entertainment, the ability to own the resort outright as a foreign investor.

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Universal executives believed Philippine officials had promised those concessions by the end of 2008 for a project expected to create more than 6,000 jobs. The Philippine gaming authority had given Okada a side letter to Universal's provisional license in August 2008 saying it would make its "best effort" to get those approvals from then-Philippines President Gloria Arroyo.

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It would mean hundreds of millions of dollars in additional profit each year if the approvals came through, according to an analysis of Universal's presentations to regulators and investors.

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By June 2009, however, the project was more than six months behind schedule and Okada's patience was wearing thin. When Arroyo came to visit Tokyo, Okada saw her in a meeting arranged by the head of Philippine gaming regulator, Efraim Genuino.

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"Get clarity on how long it will take to solve these problems on the spot and extract a promise," a note prepared for Okada in Japanese by Universal executives said. It was not clear what was discussed in the private meeting.

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Bibery investigation

Reuters examined hundreds of pages of documents from Universal and Philippine regulators and interviewed nearly two dozen people involved in the project in Japan and the Philippines in reconstructing how Universal tried to push through its casino deal in the Philippines in the final months of the Arroyo administration. That deal is now the subject of investigations there and in the United States.

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The record shows Universal won concessions on three critical issues that had threatened the $2-billion project in late 2009 and early 2010.

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First, the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR), the gaming regulator under Genuino, brokered a land swap in November 2009 that Universal needed to move ahead with construction.

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Then in February 2010, Arroyo signed a presidential order making it possible for foreign investors such as Okada to have 100-percent ownership of casinos. Around the same time, Arroyo's office approved an application for corporate tax relief from Universal's land-holding company. Both measures were expected but the delays had frustrated Universal executives, records show.

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Universal pushed hard to get its final gaming license from Genuino ? right up until June 29, 2010, a day before he left his post ? but failed to get it.

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As it raced to win final approval for its casino, Universal also funneled a total of $40 million in payments to Rodolfo Soriano, an aide to Genuino and a former consultant to PAGCOR who had become central to Universal's operations in the Philippines by late 2009.

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Of the total $40 million in transfers to Soriano, $10 million was immediately returned to the Japanese company in May 2010 to avoid writing off a bad loan extended to another company not involved in the casino project, as Universal closed the books on its fiscal year, records show.

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The payments to Soriano, now under investigation as potential bribery, were first reported by Reuters.

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It is unclear what happened with the $30 million paid to Soriano that remained with him. Soriano, who came to be known to Universal executives by his nickname "Boysie", has not commented on the payments and could not be reached. There is no evidence the money was transferred to officials in the Arroyo administration or to others.

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Universal booked $7 million of the payments to Soriano as a "consulting fee," citing his help in winning the order signed by Arroyo allowing foreign casino ownership as partial justification for the payment, according to company documents seen by Reuters.

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Okada broke ground on construction of the casino in January 2012, but PAGCOR under its new chairman has threatened to strip Universal of its license if evidence of bribery is found.

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Universal said it conducted its business in the Philippines lawfully. Its lawyer, Yuki Arai, declined to comment further.

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Genuino has been charged with misuse of public funds during his time at PAGCOR for allegations unrelated to the Universal payments to Soriano. He could not be reached for comment.

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Arroyo has been under hospital arrest for charges related to alleged electoral fraud and misuse of public funds during her presidency. Her spokeswoman, Elena Bautista-Horn, did not return calls seeking comment.

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Universal has sued three former employees claiming that $15 million transferred to Soriano ? including the $10 million that was immediately returned ? was unauthorized.

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In early December, Okada and Universal announced they had filed a libel action against Reuters in Tokyo for reporting on the payments to Soriano in November.

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Up from hardship

Okada, one of Japan's most successful entrepreneurs, had risen through hardship and trusted his gut when it came to the biggest decisions.

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His father died when he was in elementary school, a loss he said helped make him self-reliant. He made his first fortune fixing and selling American jukeboxes in the 1960s. He became a billionaire selling pachinko machines, a Japanese form of legal gambling.

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By the late 1990s, the pachinko market had peaked and Universal began to look for ways to diversify.

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Okada met casino impresario Steve Wynn in 2000. The two had to rely on a translator ? Okada speaks little English ? but both said they began a strong friendship. On a handshake, Okada became Wynn's major investor.

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"I got lucky," Wynn, 70, told Nevada gaming regulators in 2004. "At first I could hardly believe it, but then $250 million came ?zwinging' in." Wynn also said then he believed Okada to be a man of deep integrity. "Take the high road. Do the right thing," he recalled Okada telling him.

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Okada staked Wynn for a total of $380 million. That jump-started construction of the Wynn Las Vegas resort that opened on the site of the old Desert Inn in 2005, and the even more profitable Wynn Macau in 2006. By 2010, Okada's investment had increased in value almost eight times and returned just over $600 million in dividends.

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Macau in particular has produced stunning results. By 2011, the Macau market was bringing in almost $34 billion a year, making it more than five times larger than Las Vegas.

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When Genuino visited Tokyo in 2007 to drum up interest in a $15-billion resort and casino complex PAGCOR wanted to develop, Okada jumped at the chance to invest, people involved said.

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A year later, on the cusp of global recession, Universal paid just over $300 million for 30 hectares (74 acres) on Manila Bay. In August 2008, PAGCOR granted a provisional license to its casino operating company, Tiger Resorts, Leisure and Entertainment.

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But Okada later realized the initial license fell short of what the company had sought, records show. Universal did not want to have to hire employees, including dealers, through PAGCOR and pay fees to the regulator as a placement service, according to letters sent from Universal to PAGCOR.

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Universal also pressed PAGCOR to allow high-rollers coming on trips organized by junket operators to come into the casino without reporting their names to the regulator. Junket operators combine concierge and credit services for rich Chinese and have been central to the growth of gambling in Macau.

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To promote Manila as an alternative to Macau, Universal wanted to make it a market where the winnings of Chinese gamblers would be "free of supervision," according to a company presentation.

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There was also some uncertainty about whether Wynn would join the Okada project. Okada said he wanted to bring Wynn in as a partner through late 2010. "At that time I trusted him. I showed him everything," Okada told Reuters in October.

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Wynn, however, was always skeptical about doing business in the Philippines, a person familiar with his thinking said. When Okada asked him to visit Manila in June 2010, he agreed to a briefing from Genuino. But he turned up in a polo shirt when everyone else wore business attire, a sign he saw himself as a spectator, the person said.

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By early 2012, Wynn and Okada had split and begun a legal fight over Okada's continued investment in Wynn's company that is playing out in courthouses in the United States, Japan and the Philippines.

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A Wynn investigation found Universal had paid $110,000 to entertain gaming regulators from Korea and the Philippines. The Wynn camp alleges that Okada was an unfit partner. Okada has said Universal entertains officials in line with its internal policy and denies any wrongdoing. The guest list that drew the attention of Wynn included Soriano, Genuino and Mike Arroyo, the husband of then-President Gloria Arroyo.

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Wynn told Okada and other directors in 2011 that he did not think it would be possible to operate in the Philippines, consistently ranked as one of the most corrupt economies in Asia, according to a legal claim filed by Universal in Nevada.

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"All of us are of one mind," Wynn told Reuters. "We cannot be related to activities in the Philippines."

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Las Vegas in Manila

When Okada and the Universal board approved the Manila project in August 2008, they projected it would be a cornerstone of a string of resorts around the rapidly growing Asian market. They expected Universal would become a $9 billion company by 2014 with a listing on the Hong Kong stock exchange, according to notes from the board meeting.

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Casino gambling revenues in the Asia-Pacific region have more than tripled since 2007, according to PricewaterhouseCoopers. The region is set to overtake the US market as largest in the world next year when gambling revenues reach $67 billion from $58 billion in 2012.

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Universal's first designs were based on the Wynn casinos, featuring two wings in reflective gold glass. Plans included $150 million to build one of Asia's largest aquariums and a "Kidzania" playland, with another $70 million for the "Manila Eye," a massive Ferris Wheel.

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But Okada's plans for a "six-star" resort were immediately tested by a litany of problems on the ground in Manila. Engineers discovered 10 hectares (24 acres) of its site was reserved for road use and held by another developer, making building impossible.

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It had been overlooked in the original purchase. "We didn't realize at the time that we had the road problem," a memo from June 2009 said. "Our land was crisscrossed by these roads like wormholes."

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Universal's Manila staff worried there was no easy fix. After months of delays, Universal called in Genuino to negotiate a land swap between Universal, the local city of Para?aque and developer Asiaworld Properties Philippine Corporation.

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"The right answer is to ask PAGCOR Chairman (Genuino) to be our public face in this matter," the memo said.

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Over the summer, Universal pushed for more frequent contact with Genuino. It set up a video conferencing facility so the two sides could talk more regularly. Universal also sought to make Genuino the conduit for passing on key documents to Arroyo's presidential office, company documents show.

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Around that time, Universal was also looking to break with Philippine law firm SyCip Salazar Hernandez and Gatmaitan, which it felt was charging too much and moving too slowly, according to company memos. As it prepared to ditch SyCip, Universal rebuilt its strategy around Soriano in what was described in an internal memo as a "shift to Boysie."

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In a statement, SyCip partner Imelda Manguiat, who handled the Universal account, said all transactions the law firm worked on were legitimate and lawful. She declined to comment further.

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Shifting to Soriano meant reworking a structure that allowed it to circumvent the requirement that the landholding company behind the casino be at least 60 percent owned by Filipinos.

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Records reviewed by Reuters show Universal had bankrolled the original investment meant to satisfy that foreign ownership requirement. This was done by depositing $4.4 million in a Banco De Oro account in 2008. That money secured a loan to a firm called Lex Development Corp., a shell company established by SyCip. Lex used the money to make its investment in the project. Universal covered interest on the loan, records show.

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The holding was transferred in 2009 to Platinum Gaming and Entertainment, a Soriano-affiliated firm, records show.

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Okada in charge

Okada remained in charge of key decisions involving Universal and the Manila project, current and former employees said. On some mornings, employees would wait more than an hour to speak to him. Any expense over $36,000 had to be approved by the strategy board for the Manila project, records show.

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Sometimes Okada's hands-on style grated on his people. In one December 2009 meeting, Okada and Toshihiko Nishigaki, a hotel industry veteran brought in to oversee the Manila project, got into a heated discussion about responsibility for the project, according to three people in the room. Nishigaki asked Okada to step into the corridor and a shouting match ensued.

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Within weeks, Nishigaki was gone. His departure was the start of a transition that put greater focus on a quicker return from a downsized project. Plans for the Ferris Wheel and other attractions that had promised to turn the casino into a tourist magnet were dropped or scaled back, people involved said.

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Nishigaki did not respond to a letter seeking comment.

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In November 2009, Okada hosted a PAGCOR delegation, including Soriano, in Las Vegas to watch Philippine national hero Manny Pacquiao retain his title in a welterweight championship fight. Universal picked up the tab for Soriano and the PAGCOR delegation at Wynn Las Vegas at a cost of $14,412, records show.

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Then in January 2010, Okada led a delegation of Universal executives from Tokyo to the wedding of Genuino's son, Anthony, at the Sofitel hotel in Manila. Okada sat at the same table as former Philippines First Lady Imelda Marcos. Executives who accompanied Okada said the intent was to show his support for Genuino and his politically ambitious family.

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PAGCOR filed corruption complaints against Efraim Genuino and other former PAGCOR officials in 2011 alleging they diverted funds to help favored candidates for public office, including Genuino's children.

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In part, Genuino is accused of diverting rice Okada had donated to help typhoon victims in 2008 to support the candidacy of his sons, two years later. The rice was delivered to potential voters in bags with pictures of Anthony and Erwin, according to the charges.

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Anthony was elected mayor of the city of Los Ba?os, while Erwin ran unsuccessfully in the May 2010 elections.

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The Department of Justice recently said it would not pursue charges against Anthony and Erwin due to a lack of evidence. Neither of the sons could be reached for comment.

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The $40 million in payments from Universal began moving to Soriano on January 14, 2010 with an initial installment of $10 million transferred to the bank account of Subic Leisure and Management, a Soriano-controlled company registered in the British Virgin Islands. Another $15 million was transferred to Subic Leisure on March 3, 2010, internal records show.

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Then in late April and early May 2010 Universal recycled another $10 million payment through the same Subic Leisure route. Records show Universal brought the money back to its own accounts in a move aimed at covering a loan to a company called AZ Games International Corp. that had gone sour, according to company records and people involved in the transaction. AZ Games was registered in the British Virgin Islands and operated with little oversight as a result. It had been dissolved months before, records show.

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The final $5 million was paid to a Hong Kong shell company named People's Technology Holding Ltd., of which Soriano was the sole shareholder. It was paid four days after Soriano met Okada and other Universal executives at a Chinese restaurant in central Tokyo to press for the transfer, people with knowledge of the meeting said.

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Universal has filed two lawsuits against three former employees claiming the final $5 million and the $10 million that came back to Universal were not authorized. In rebuttals to the Universal lawsuits, two former executives ? Mitsuo Hida and Takafumi Nakano ? said they had been following orders in making the payments. Nakano said he was considering becoming a whistleblower under Japan's anti-bribery law.

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In comes Aquino
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At the end of June 2010, Genuino stepped down after a controversy erupted over his "midnight" reappointment by Arroyo. The election of President Benigno Aquino III the month before posed potential complications for Universal.

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Okada went to Manila to meet the new PAGCOR chief, Christino Naguiat, in August 2010. A month later, he hosted Naguiat at the Wynn Macau casino and covered $50,523 of expenses during a four-day stay. Universal does not contest it covered hotel rooms and other costs for government officials but maintains no laws were broken. Naguiat has said there was nothing inappropriate about his stay.

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A memo from Okada's August 2010 visit to Manila notes he was "trying to keep a good relationship with and feel comfortable with the new government." But it also contained harsh words for his Manila-based staff.

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"I think you should have made a prediction what would happen due to change of government and should have made necessary preparations," Okada was quoted as saying.

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Okada's ambition to build casinos around Asia hinges in part on how the investigation of the Manila payments is resolved. The payments to Soriano are the subject of a Philippine Department of Justice investigation and two separate congressional hearings in the Philippines.

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The Nevada Gaming Control Board said last month its investigation was progressing. Possible sanctions include a suspension of Universal's gaming license.

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Earlier this month, Universal signed a deal giving Philippine property firm Robinsons Land Corp. a minority stake in its casino operating company and a majority stake in its Manila landholding company.

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The Manila project - now known as Manila Bay Resorts after initially being dubbed "Okada Resort Manila Bay" ? is scheduled to open in 2014, four years behind initial projections. ? Reuters

Source: http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/288291/economy/business/casino-tycoon-okada-bet-big-on-philippine-fixer

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EEOC can't be sued for negligent investigation ? Business ...

Don?t like how the EEOC handled a case? Too bad. It turns out, you can?t sue the EEOC.

Recent case: Racquet went to work for a New York City hotel two days after another new employee started. The two accepted their job offers the same day. Racquet complained to management and her union, alleging that the other employee had been allowed to start work two days sooner because she has lighter skin.

Racquet lost her job shortly after she complained. That?s when she de??cided to file an EEOC complaint alleging race and color discrimination and retaliation.

When the EEOC dismissed her case, she sued it, too, claiming it negligently investigated and dismissed her case.

The court said she couldn?t sue the EEOC because it has sovereign immu??nity. Her case was dismissed in its en??tirety. (McPherson v. Plaza Athenee, NYC, No. 12-Civ-0785, SD NY, 2012)

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California favoring teachers over kids

The U.S. Department of Education rejecting California?s request for a waiver from the No Child Left Behind Act should come as no surprise. Despite acknowledging in a Dec. 21 letter that ?California is obligated to follow current laws and regulations to ensure continued access? to $353 million in federal funding, the state Board of Education gets an ?F? for effort.

Mike Kirst, president of the state Board of Education, told the San Jose Mercury News that California?s refusal to include student test scores as part of teachers? evaluations was the reason the waiver request tanked.

Without the waiver, 4,492 California schools not in compliance with the federal program have to tell parents that they have the option of transferring their child to another school and have to use 20 percent of certain federal funds to pay for tutoring and the transportation of those students who opt to transfer.

With the waiver, the state could use the federal funds in the ways that best serve the low-performing schools.
But hey, this is all better than using standardized test scores as part of teacher evaluations, right?

California law currently requires that pupil progress be a part of teacher evaluations, but how to measure that progress is left up to each district, and how to use those measurements in evaluations is the subject of union negotiations.

Earlier this year, in the case of Doe v. Deasy, a judge ruled that the Los Angeles Unified School District has created a system that essentially leaves student progress out of teacher evaluations.

Recognizing this legal argument over including test scores as evaluative criteria, the Association of California School Administrators wrote a letter begging the state Board of Education to at least offer to ?adopt voluntary state guidelines for evaluations while pursuing a legislative remedy.?

The letter also pointed out that the initial waiver request was so utterly devoid of detail and accountability metrics that it ?is too weak for serious consideration by federal officials.?

But the state made none of the association?s recommended changes and instead submitted a three-page request that did not even mention evaluations. In doing so, it completely bypassed the rigorous formal system developed by the feds. By way of comparison, Arizona?s waiver request was more than 180 pages long, and Georgia?s was more than 150 pages.

Both were granted.

Instead, California (and only California) tried to get cute and rely on a catch-all provision that allows the secretary to grant a waiver if the state can show its plans will improve the quality of instruction and academic achievement for students.

California?s flimsy request was submitted in June, and ? having not received a ruling ? on Dec. 21 the state board released an update characterizing the federal requirements as ?unrealistic expectations? and ?unrealistic goals, labeling and programmatic burdens.?

The letter stated that California?s plans are ?more meaningful and more inclusive than the current federal accountability standard.?

That same day, the waiver was denied.

Melissa Griffin?s column runs each Thursday and Sunday. She also appears Mondays in ?Mornings with Melissa? at? 6:45 a.m. on KPIX (Ch. 5). Email her at mgriffin@sfexaminer.com.

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Sports venues popular in Instagram

Updated?Dec 29, 2012 2:29 PM ET

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Love it or hate it, Instagram is wildly popular. Users upload over 1 billion photos per day on the photo editing and sharing application.

In April, Facebook paid $715 million for the app, which has been criticized for its questionable privacy policy ? allowing anyone to use images with no compensation to the photographer. The company backtracked on that policy after user revolt.

But the app is a lens on world culture, so it should be no surprise that sports sites ranked high among 2012's top 10 most Instagrammed locations.

The top spot is Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok, Thailand, where over 100,000 photos were taken last year.

But three West Coast sports venues also made the list: the San Francisco Giants' AT&T Park, and Dodger Stadium and Staples Center, both in Los Angeles.

AT&T Park is a Wi-Fi hotspot that makes it easy for Instagram users to upload photos When it opened in 2004 it became the first professional sports venue to provide wireless access to fans in all concourses and seating areas.

The full list of Instagram's 2012 most popular locations:

1. Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK), Bangkok, Thailand

2. Siam Paragon shopping mall, Bangkok

3. Disneyland Park, Anaheim, Calif.

4. Times Square, New York City

5. AT&T Park, San Francisco

6. Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), Los Angeles

7. Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles

8. Eiffel Tower, Paris

9. Staples Center, Los Angeles

10. Santa Monica Pier, Santa Monica, Calif.

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Chief Complaint, Brain Tumor. Humor Helped Him Cope with ...

First-time author John Kerastas? memoir entitled "Chief Complaint,?Brain Tumor", has been published by?Sunstone Press.

And while there is nothing funny about having a brain tumor, much like Roberto Benigni?s movie, "Life is Beautiful", Kerastas? memoir explains how he used humor to remain sane when faced with the insanity of a brain tumor the size of his wife?s fist.

The book chronicles the year he spends addressing tumor-related health issues: preparing for the (first) operation, discovering a skull infection, having the infected portion of his skull removed, undergoing rehab and radiation treatment, and learning to live with ?my new normal.? According to Kerastas, the words ?new normal? are the medical community?s code words for ?you?re alive so quit complaining.?

As his health changed, so did his sense of humor. It started out superficially light-hearted prior to the first operation; transmogrified into gallows humor after several operations; and leveled out as somewhat wry-ish after radiation and significant rehab.

Topics he writes about in his book include:
?How not to tell everybody you have a brain tumor
?Why I could prove that I was the ?dumbest guy in the room?
?Why someone compared the back of my head to a diseased goat

?Chief Complaint, Brain Tumor? is a guide for anyone who wants to know about surviving a frightful?brain surgery, but it?s really a lovely and funny guide to life. The best characters, John?s family and friends, show us how to support someone we love.?
-Amy Marash, author of "Cancer is SO FUNNY"

?John Kerastas' humor-filled account of a devastating health event lays bare the foibles and heroics of the medical community as he shares a breathtaking view of his tortuous journey with brain cancer. I still feel like I am standing next to John, awaiting the next medical report and his light-hearted interpretation that makes the whole ordeal bearable.?
-Nancy Morgan
Writing Clinician, Director, Arts and Humanities Program, Georgetown Lombardi Cancer Center

?One man?s journey from start and definitely not finished yet will make you laugh, cry, smile, cheer and realize that rehab is rough, caretakers deserve big hugs and yes laughter and a sense of humor in this case was the best medicine. Chief Complaint: Brain Tumor: If I know John just from reading this book this tumor has no chance of survival against him. Hear his words, listen to his inner most thoughts and find out the new words he wrote to one of my favorite songs: Run Around Sue on pages 110-112. This book gets: FIVE GOLDEN STARS AND FIVE HIGH SCORES ON LUMINOSITY.?
-Fran Lewis, Reviewer, Gabina49's Blog (full review posted at?http://gabina49.wordpress.com/?s=Kerastas)

John Kerastas writes, blogs and presents about brain tumors, brain health and rehab. He has presented to hospital rehab groups, stroke and aphasia groups, and at the 2012 ?Patient and Caregivers? annual conference of the American Brain Tumor Association.

For dates and times of upcoming presentations view his blog at http://johnstumor.blogspot.com/?"Chief Complaint, Brain Tumor" is his first book.

For more information go to?www.chief-complaint.com.

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Pets' Fountain of Youth | Steve Dale's Pet World

By Steve Dale, Friday at 9:41 am

Pets' Fountain of Youth

"I firmly believe our pets can live longer," says Dr. Kerri Marshall, executive director of customer?experience?and chief veterinary officer of Trupanion says preventive care and?preparation?can extend pets lives. Listen HERE for my interview with Dr. Marshall from Steve Dale's Pet World.?

Preventive care means visiting your veterinarian twice a year, ideally....which can help to catch illness early - and that can save your pet's life as well as save pet owners money.

By preparation she means, getting pet insurance, or do something to prevent potential economic euthanasia. It's so sad when pets are euthanized just because the family can't afford treatment.

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New class of malaria drugs using essential calcium enzyme developed

Dec. 27, 2012 ? Calpain, a calcium-regulated enzyme, is essential to a host of cellular processes, but can cause severe problems in its overactivated state. It has been implicated as a factor in muscular dystrophy, AIDS, Alzheimer's disease, multiple sclerosis, and cancer. As such, finding and exploiting calpain inhibitors is an important area of research.

A team from the Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, in collaboration with the University of California at San Francisco and the Department of Biochemistry and Protein Function Discovery at Queen's University, has developed a unique approach to calpain inhibition by mimicking a natural reaction with a synthesized molecule. The work was published in the latest issue of the Journal of the American Chemical Society.

One of calpain's less beneficial functions is that it eases the ability for cellular invaders such as the Plasmodium falciparum parasite, which is responsible for malaria, to exit their hosts and infect other cells. It is this property that caught the attention of Doron Greenbaum, PhD, assistant professor in of Pharmacology, whose laboratory studies how malaria spreads.

"We have an interest in this protein because it's important for Plasmodium development," he explains. "We initially found that calpain played a role in parasites being able to get out of their host cell, so we became interested in inhibitor development for human calpains."

Greenbaum and his collaborators examined the crystal structure of calpastatin, a natural calpain inhibitor, for clues. "We decided to take a different tack on inhibitor development, which has traditionally been designing small peptide-like inhibitors that fit across an enzyme's active site," Greenbaum says. Studying the configuration of how calpastatin bound to the active site of the calpain complex, "we found that there was a small alpha-helix that fit into the active site of the calpain enzyme."

Researchers have never before used an alpha-helix structure to inhibit a protease. "Traditionally people thought that alpha-helices normally make horrible inhibitors because it was thought that proteases don't like to bind to them preferring to bind motifs called a beta-sheet," Greenbaum notes. The research team created a peptide with an alpha-helical shape that would fit into the active site of the calpain protease.

The team set out to find a way to stabilize the helix by modifying it with a cross-linking peptide. They screened twenty-four commercially available crosslinkers, identifying five that succeeded in stabilizing the helix. They selected one in particular -- dibromo-m-xylene c15 -- and used it to mimic a protein-protein interaction between calpain and calpastatin. By binding to the active site and thus blocking it, the synthesized molecule inhibits the calpain enzyme from binding with other molecules that permit it to wreak its damaging effects.

"It's the first example of an alpha-helical inhibitor of any protease," Greenbaum says. "Previously no one's ever tried using an alpha-helical motif. It opens up a new way of inhibiting proteases." Aside from being a good inhibitor, the stabilized alpha-helical molecule is also highly specific for calpains, while ignoring other, similar-shaped proteases, thus hopefully downplaying potential side effects if used in humans.

Greenbaum and his collaborators are building upon this initial success to expand the basic concept to a wide range of protease molecules. "The next step is to show how this concept can be generalized to multiple classes of proteases, many of which are pharmaceutically of great interest," he explains. "It's not a single-hit wonder."

The extension of the technique to stabilize the alpha-helix shape in enzymes to other proteins could eventually lead to practical drug therapies for a wide range of diseases, predict the researchers.

This work was supported by funding from the Penn Genome Frontiers Institute; the National Institutes of Health (1R01AI09727301A1; 5T32GM071339; and GM54616); the Canadian Institutes for Health Research; and an R.J. Wilson Fellowship.

Co-authors are Hyunil Jo, Nataline Meinhardt, Yibing Wu, Swapnil Kulkarni, Xiaozhen Hu, Kristin E. Low, Peter L. Davies, and William F. DeGrado.

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Christmas box-office haul paces Hollywood for record year

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A strong Christmas-day box office performance by musical "Les Miserables" and western "Django Unchained" put Hollywood on pace to set an all-time box office record with $10.8 billion in annual revenue, box-office tracker Hollywood.com said on Wednesday.

Universal Pictures' star-studded "Les Miserables" took in a weekday Christmas record of $18.2 million in the United States and Canada when it opened on Tuesday, according to studio estimates of weekday ticket sales.

Quentin Tarantino's spaghetti western "Django Unchained," starring Jamie Foxx and Leonardo DiCaprio, hauled nearly $15 million for The Weinstein Co.

Studios "are definitely on the road to a record year with $10.8 billion expected (up 6 percent over last year and beating the previous record of $10.6 billion in 2009)," Hollywood.com analyst Paul Dergarabedian told Reuters in an email, adding that the number of tickets sold should climb 6 percent from 2011 to 1.36 billion.

Dergarabedian credits a successful marketing year for studios as a chief reason for the projected box-office record, as well as spring and summer smashes "The Hunger Games" and "The Avengers" helping boost revenue.

"It was not just the fact that most of the movies delivered, it was the timing of their release dates and the marketing was obviously effective as well with social media continuing to provide an outlet for the movie-going peer group to talk about their favorite flicks," Dergarabedian said.

"The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey," based on the J.R.R. Tolkein classic fantasy novel, brought in $11.4 million on Christmas day after ruling the box office with nearly $37 million in sales over the weekend.

Billy Crystal family film "Parental Guidance" debuted in fourth place with about $6.4 million in Christmas sales while Tom Cruise's "Jack Reacher," which featured author Lee Child's character in an investigation into a sniper shooting, was fifth with some $5.3 million.

"The Hobbit" was distributed by Time Warner Inc's Warner Bros. Studio. News Corp's 20th Century Fox released "Parental Guidance" and Paramount Pictures, a unit of Viacom, released "Jack Reacher." Universal Pictures is owned by Comcast Corp.

(Reporting by Eric Kelsey; Edited by Ronald Grover and Andrew Hay)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/christmas-box-office-haul-paces-hollywood-record-193715250--finance.html

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What we learned about humanity in 2012

The controversial extinct human lineage known as "hobbits" gained a face this year, one of many projects that shed light in 2012 on the history of modern humans and their relatives. Other discoveries include the earliest known controlled use of fire and the possibility that Neanderthals or other extinct human lineages once sailed to the Mediterranean.

Here's a look at what we learned about ourselves through our ancestors this year.

We're not alone

A trove of discoveries this year revealed a host of other extinct relatives of modern humans. For instance, researchers unearthed 3.4-million-year-old fossils of a hitherto unknown species that lived about the same time and place as Australopithecus afarensis, a leading candidate for the ancestor of the human lineage. In addition, fossils between 1.78 million and 1.95 million years old discovered in 2007 and 2009 in northern Kenya suggest that at least two extinct human species lived alongside Homo erectus, a direct ancestor of our species. Moreover, fossils only between 11,500 and 14,500 years old hint that a previously unknown type of human called the "Red Deer Cave People" once lived in China.

Bones were not all that scientists revealed about modern humans' extinct relatives in 2012. For instance, scientists finally put a face on the hobbit, a nickname for a controversial human lineage. Anthropologist Susan Hayes at the University of Wollongong in Australia reconstructed the appearance of the 3-foot (1-meter) tall, 30-year-old female member of the extinct humans officially known as Homo floresiensis, which were first discovered on the remote Indonesian island of Flores in 2003. [Image Gallery: A Real Life 'Hobbit']

DNA extracted from a recently discovered extinct human lineage known as the Denisovans ? close relatives of Neanderthals ? also revealed new details about this group, which once interbred with modern humans. The Denisovan genome that was sequenced belonged to a little girl with dark skin, brown hair and brown eyes, and displayed about 100,000 recent changes in our genome that occurred after the split from the Denisovans. A number of these changes influenced genes linked with brain function and nervous system development, leading to speculation that we may think differently from the Denisovans.

Genetic analysis also suggested the only modern humans whose ancestors did not interbreed with Neanderthals were apparently sub-Saharan Africans. These findings are just one tidbit regarding the closest extinct relatives of modern humans that was revealed this year. Scientists also found that the unusually powerful right arms of Neanderthals might not have been due to a spear-hunting life as was previously suggested, but rather one often spent scraping animal skins for clothes and shelters. Archaeologists also suggested that Neanderthals and other extinct human lineages might have been ancient mariners, venturing to the Mediterranean Islands millennia before researchers think modern humans arrived at the isles.

Humans' tool use

Ancient artifacts revealed this year also have shown how tool use has helped humanity reshape the world ? and perhaps inadvertently reshape humanity as well.

For instance, ash and charred bone, the earliest known evidence of controlled use of fire, reveal that human ancestors may have used fire 1 million years ago, 300,000 years earlier than thought, suggesting that human ancestors as early as Homo erectus may have begun using fire as part of their way of life. Controlled fires and cooked meat may have influenced human brain evolution, allowing our ancestors to evolve to have larger, more calorie-hungry brains and bodies.

Discoveries involving ancient weapons also revealed that humans learned to make and use these tools far earlier than scientists thought. For instance, what may be ancient stone arrowheads or lethal tools for hurling spearssuggest humans innovated relatively advanced weapons about 70,000 years ago, while a University of Toronto-led team of anthropologists found evidence that humans in South Africa used stone-tipped weapons for hunting 500,000 years ago, which is 200,000 years earlier than previously suggested.

Even the seemingly innocuous discovery this year of the first direct signs of cheesemaking from 7,500-year-old potsherds from Poland might help reveal how animal milk dramatically shaped the genetics of Europe. Most of the world, including the ancestors of modern Europeans, is lactose intolerant, unable to digest the milk sugar lactose as adults. However, while cheese is a dairy product, it is relatively low in lactose. Transforming milk into a product such as cheese that is friendlier to lactose-intolerant people might have helped promote the development of dairying among the first farmers of Europe. The presence of dairying over many generations may then, in turn, have set the stage for the evolution of lactase tolerance in Europe. As such, while cheese might just seem to be a topping on pizza or a companion to wine, it might have changed Western digestive capabilities.

Other clues regarding the diet of ancient relatives also emerged. For example, 2-million-year-old fossils suggest humans' immediate ancestor may have lived off a woodland diet of leaves, fruits and bark, instead of a menu based on the open savanna, as other extinct relatives of humanity did. In addition, fragments of a 1.5-million-year-old skull from a child recently found in Tanzania suggest that later members of the human lineage weren't just occasional carnivores but regular meat eaters, findings that help build the case that meat-eating helped the human lineage evolve large brains.

Humans still evolving

When it comes to the future of humanity, research this year added to accumulating evidence that natural forces of evolution continue to shape humanity. Church records of nearly 6,000 Finns born between 1760 and 1849 showed that despite humans radically altering their environments with behavior such as farming, human patterns of survival and reproduction were comparable with those of other species.

One researcher at Stanford University has even suggested that humans are getting dumber over time, having lost the evolutionary pressure to be smart once we started living in densely populated settlements several millennia ago. However, other scientists dispute this notion, pointing at geniuses such as Stephen Hawking, and suggest that rather than losing our intelligence, people have diversified, resulting in a number of different types of smarts today.

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Sales Business Rep. Openings in Adrian, December 26, 2012

Job posted at December 26, 2012

General Job Summary

New Business Sales Representatives generate new business opportunities through positioning and selling Frontier?s full range of solutions to commercial prospects in assigned geographical and/or vertical markets. The primary focus is on driving incremental new revenue that meets or exceeds the established monthly quota by prospecting for new customers through outside sales activities, community involvement/networking, strategic partnerships, and other lead generating activities. They are 100% focused on new logo acquisition.

Job Responsibilities/Description

Develops and implements an effective business plan focused on new business opportunities, using a consultative selling approach to effectively communicate Frontier?s value proposition to prospective customers. This includes identifying and creating a vertical and/or geographical market strategy to target companies, determine overall revenue opportunity within geographic area, and create an overall go-to-market strategy.

Develops and executes a daily activity model to build a 30/60/90 day funnel that includes on-going cold calling, prospecting, telemarketing, territory planning, referral partners, and other relationship building strategies designed to meet or exceed monthly quota.

Develops and maintains positive relationships with prospects/customers and internal resources. Understand the dynamics and needs of the customer?s business in order to effectively identify opportunities, properly align Frontier resources, and position the most appropriate solution with key decision makers and influencers in order to win the business.

Creates a disciplined approach to monthly forecasting requirements based on established forecasting criteria. Manages and maintains all customer prospecting & forecasting information using salesforce.com for providing daily updates to ensure most accurate information is available and that daily activity, funnel, and quota expectations are being met.

Collaborates with internal resources to develop comprehensive sales solutions and presentations tailored to winning new customers and closing new business. Develops a sound presentation and closing strategy that will win business.

Continually enhances product/service knowledge as well as core selling skills through on-going training provided through internal and/or external resources while understanding how to apply this knowledge to prospective business opportunities. Proactively takes action to drive personal skill and career development.

Mentors and teams with other New Business Sales Representatives.

Education/Experience Requirements
College degree or equivalent plus 5+ years related experience.

Must have valid clean driving license.

Must have prior sales experience with B2B sales.

Must be able to travel.

Telecommunication sales experience preferred but not necessary

Educational Assistance

On-Going Career Development and Training

Paid Time Off

Vacation & Holidays

Health Insurance

Medical and Dental Insurance Options

Prescription Drug Plan and Vision Coverage

Retirement Plans

401(k) Plan With Employer Match

Employment at Frontier is subject to pre-employment drug testing. EOE/AAP Employer.

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Optimizing Your Company Phone in Simple Ways - TanCoSin

The telephone is undoubtedly the most important communications equipment in every business. It connects employees from one another and allows the company to reach out to potential or existing clients. In a day where business telephones have become a must, business decision makers should take steps to optimize their company phones even in the simplest ways to ensure that all business communication needs are met and exceeded. Below are specific ways on how you can carry out such a feat for your business telephone.

Analog vs. IP Phones

Some modern phone systems can course calls through IP (internet protocol) connections, providing a greater range of flexibility in making calls than the common copper wired telephone. It is advisable to use VoIP for functions such as (but not limited to) long distance calls and local calls because they are generally more cost-effective than hard-wired analog phones that uses resources from large carriers like AT&T or Rogers. While analog calls still retain the time-tested characteristics that make communications flawless, a lot of phone companies have created their systems with 99.9% uptime and with failover redundancy. Others would even allow you to switch from IP to analog calling when network connections are down.

Email Integration

Company phone systems that use IP networks can also obtain the ability to merge with email clients such as Microsoft Outlook to retrieve contact information from callers. Once a call is received, the name and phone number of the customer gets automatically matched with existing records in your email contact database and their complete customer profile is brought up on screen. From there, you can get a thorough idea of who your caller is, and you will know how to serve his or her needs better. Other phone systems like RingCentral, meanwhile, allow you to manage the same details from a navigable dashboard which can be accessed through a plain browser or through a call controller which can be installed on your computer.

IP Multimedia Subsystem or IMS

Company phones can also be taken to the next level through IMS functions. This so-called IMS allows any user to send and receive multiple types of media across a network, so you are not limited to voice calls, voicemail, email, or internet fax alone. It also allows you to communicate via digitally ?heavier? means like video conferencing.

Business Intelligence

If you have successfully integrated email into your company?s phone system, why not take it a notch higher and integrate business intelligence (BI) solutions to it? You can create databases, local and/or cloud-based, to archive information about your customers or use BI-specific services or applications to warehouse business data. Incorporating both your phone and vital information coming from customers properly will allow for a more streamlined and targeted customer relations efforts that can open more doors of opportunity.

Complicated as it may seem, optimizing your company phone to simplify communications can provide your organization the competitive market advantage that will set you apart from your contemporaries.


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Starbucks to use cups for "fiscal cliff" message to lawmakers

(Reuters) - Starbucks Corp will use its ubiquitous coffee cups to tell U.S. lawmakers to come up with a deal to avoid going over the "fiscal cliff" of automatic tax hikes and government spending cuts.

Chief Executive Howard Schultz is urging workers in Starbucks' roughly 120 Washington-area shops to write "come together" on customers' cups on Thursday and Friday, as President Barack Obama and lawmakers return to work and attempt to revive fiscal cliff negotiations that collapsed before the Christmas holiday.

Whether members of Congress actually drink in the message is another matter. While the concentration of Starbucks cafes is high in the vicinity of the White House, it's relatively low near the U.S. Capitol. Members of the House and Senate enjoy private dining facilities and many of their offices have coffee machines.

Starbucks' cup campaign aims to send a message to sharply divided politicians and serve as a rallying cry for the public in the days leading up to the January 1 deadline to avert harsh across-the-board government spending reductions and tax increases that could send the United States back into recession.

"We're paying attention, we're greatly disappointed in what's going on and we deserve better," Schultz told Reuters in a telephone interview.

The CEO said he has joined a growing list of high-powered business leaders, politicians and financial experts in endorsing the Campaign to Fix the Debt, (www.fixthedebt.org) a well-funded non-partisan group that is leaning on lawmakers to put the United States' financial house in order.

Starbucks plans to amplify its "come together" message via new and old media, including Twitter and Facebook posts, coverage on AOL's local news websites and advertisements in The Washington Post and The New York Times.

"If (the talks) do not progress, we will make this much bigger," Schultz said of the messaging campaign, which he said is voluntary for cafe employees.

Given the number of Starbucks cafes in the Washington area and the number of workers on Capitol Hill, "I wouldn't be surprised if a cup of 'come together' finds its way into the White House and into the speaker's house," Schultz said in reference to Obama and Republican House Speaker John Boehner, who are at the center of the fiscal cliff talks.

'LACK OF LEADERSHIP'

"Our political system is not functioning in a way that is representative of what the country needs," he said. "This is the one time where politics should be put aside and what we're witness to is the exact opposite."

Schultz recently led the world's biggest coffee chain through a painful but successful restructuring that returned it to growth. He is no stranger to using Starbucks as a platform to advocate for an end to the political stalemate in Washington.

During the debt ceiling debate in August 2011, he made a splash by calling for a boycott of political contributions to U.S. lawmakers until they struck a fair and bipartisan deal on the country's debt, revenue and spending.

"We are facing such dysfunction, irresponsibility and lack of leadership" less than two years after the debt ceiling crisis, Schultz said.

Washington narrowly avoided a U.S. government default, but not before down-to-the-wire wrangling prompted the country's first-ever debt rating downgrade.

"There is something so wrong that we can be here again and not have the ability to put party aside for the betterment of the country," said Schultz. "We have the same language and rhetoric. Unfortunately we aren't learning much."

(Reporting by Lisa Baertlein in Los Angeles and Fred Barbash in Washington; Editing by Martin Howell and Eric Beech)

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Celebrity Magazine Ad Page Sales - Business Insider

Vanity Fair

Jessica Chastain for Vanity Fair

Fall magazine issues tend to be the biggest and most important of the year ? fat with ad pages. Magazine publishers thus try to get the hottest celebrity possible to grace their fall covers.

Oscar-nominated actress Jessica Chastain, who was buzzworthy this year for her role in "Zero Dark Thirty," nabbed the desirable September cover of Vanity Fair. Magazines she was on the cover of sold almost 700 pages of advertisements this year. That's no small feat.

But Chastain doesn't hold the coveted top spot of most ad pages sold, though. That title goes to another young actress who starred in the eighth highest-grossing movie of the year. (And if you're interested in more, see our ranking from 2011.)

*Special thanks to MagazineRadar for gathering our data. The company at these 14 top magazines: Vogue, InStyle, Marie Claire, People StyleWatch, Elle, Harper's Bazaar, W, Playboy, Glamour, Cosmo, Allure, Self, Vanity Fair, and Rolling Stone.

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Woman's 'Dystextia' Stroke Sign: 'Some is where!'

Dec 25, 2012 12:57pm

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Sending garbled texts may be a sign of stroke. Image credit: Stone/Getty Images.

Smartphone autocorrect is famous for scrambling messages into unintelligible gibberish but when one man received this garbled text from his 11-week-pregnant wife, it alarmed him:

?every where thinging days nighing,? her text read. ?Some is where!?

Though that may sound like every text you?ve ever received, the woman?s husband knew her autocorrect was turned off. Fearing some medical issue, he made sure his 25-year-old wife went immediately to the emergency room.

When she got there, doctors noted that she was disoriented,?couldn?t?use her right arm and leg properly and had some difficulty speaking. A magnetic resonance imaging scan ? MRI ? revealed that part of the woman?s brain wasn?t getting enough blood. The diagnosis was stroke.

Fortunately, the story has a happy ending. A short hospital stay and some low-dose blood thinners took care of the symptoms and the rest of her pregnancy was uneventful.

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The three doctors from Boston?s?Harvard Medical School, who reported the case study online in this week?s?Archives of Neurology, claim this is the first instance they know of where an aberrant text message was used to help diagnose a stroke. In their report, they refer to the woman?s inability to text properly as ?dystextia,? a word coined by medical experts in an earlier case.

Dystextia appears to be a new form of aphasia, a term that refers to any trouble processing language, be it spoken or written. The authors of the Archives paper said that at least theoretically, incoherent text messages will be used more often to flag strokes and other neurological abnormalities that lead to the condition.

?As the accessibility of electronic communication continues to advance, the growing digital record will likely become an increasingly important means of identifying?neurologic?disease, particularly in patient populations that rely more heavily on written rather than spoken communication,? they wrote.

Even though jumbled texts are so common, Dr. Larry Goldstein, a neurologist who is the director of the stroke center at Duke University, said he also believes it?s possible they can be used to sound the alarm on a person?s neurological state, especially in a case like this where the text consisted of complete words that amounted to nonsense rather than the usual autocorrected muddle.

?It would have been very easy to dismiss because of the normal problems with texting but this was a whole conversation that?wasn?t?making sense,? Goldstein said. ?I might be concerned about a patient based on a text like this if they were telling me they?hadn?t?intended to send a disjointed jumble but they?weren?t?able to correct themselves.?

In diagnosing stroke, Goldstein said both patients and medical professionals tend to discount aphasic symptoms, even in speech, but they can often be the first clue something is up. In this woman?s case, other signs were there. Her obstetrician realized in retrospect that she?d had trouble filling out a form earlier in the day. She had difficulties speaking too which might also have been picked up sooner if a recent upper respiratory infection?hadn?t?reduced her voice to a whisper.

But unlike this woman, most people leave their autocorrect turned on. If we relied solely on maddeningly unintelligible text messages to determine neurological state, neurologists might have lines out the door.

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Source: http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/health/2012/12/25/womans-dystextia-a-sign-of-stroke/

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How to Be Responsible When Using Payday Loans

Payday loans are growing in popularity for many different reasons. Payday loans are easy to apply for, they feature a short repayment period, they have fairly low interest, and they offer an approval process that is not based on credit. However, because payday loan companies do not check your credit score and this means they hand out loans to just about anyone. It?s important to be responsible when using payday loans. If you?re not, you could easily end up in debt and fall victim to the payday loan trap, a devastating cycle that requires more loans to pay off your initial loans.

Payday Loans1 ? Prepare a repayment strategy before you ever apply for the payday loan

It?s important to understand that online payday loans are considered short-term financial aid. You will have to start paying back the loan rather quickly, so if you aren?t prepared for this, it?s going to take you by surprised. Payday loans earn their name because they are typically paid back when ?payday? arrives. Within just two to four weeks of receiving the loan, you are expected to pay it off in full. If you can?t afford this, then the only option you have is to take out a second loan to repay the first, which will create more debt for you and the struggle will only reoccur.

2 ? Know the interest rate that you will be expected to pay

Interest rates for payday loans can be costly. The longer it takes you to pay off the loan, the more interest your loan will accrue. Be sure to review the interest rate on your loan and understand how much extra money you will be expected to pay. Interest is paid on top of the amount of money you have to repay on your loan.

3 ? Plan the day you take out the loan based off of when you get paid from your job

It?s important to get paid from your job around two to four weeks after you have taken out the loan. This will give you enough cash to pay off the loan within a reasonable amount of time. Of course, you need to talk with the payday loan company so that you can review the repayment terms. You should familiarize yourself with the repayment requirements prior to taking out the loan so that there are no surprises.

4 ? Spend the money from your payday loan wisely

The money that you get from your loan can be spent on whatever you choose to use it for, but it?s advisable that you use it for a wise purchase. Most customers use their payday loans for debt repayment, credit card payments, or paying off bills. This will improve your financial standing considerably, so using the payday loan for something like this makes a lot of sense. Even if the loan puts a little more debt on your plate and you have to sacrifice to pay it off, you should be on much better ground financially, once the loan has been repaid in full.

Source: http://www.businessandfinancetimes.com/how-to-be-responsible-when-using-payday-loans/

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