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Rebel Wilson ready to enjoy 'Super Fun Night'

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) ? Rebel Wilson says "Super Fun Night" burst from her own social misadventures.

The upcoming ABC sitcom focuses on her character and two gal pals who spend every Friday night together, avoiding contact with the outside world.

The Australian-born comedian-actress said she used to sit home many nights with pals watching DVDs. Then she resolved to spread her wings and force herself into social situations.

"Super Fun Night" draws on those experiences.

The series is produced by Conan O'Brien, who discovered Wilson as a guest on his TBS talk show. He said he knew right away he wanted to sign her for a series.

He described Wilson as "vulnerable, fearless" and among the most likable performers he's ever met.

They met with reporters at a session of the Television Critics Association.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/rebel-wilson-ready-enjoy-super-fun-night-195453357.html

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New US penalties will greet Iran's new leader

WASHINGTON (AP) ? As Iran's new president takes over, new U.S. penalties against the country appear a done deal.

In a letter to President Barack Obama, 76 senators are demanding tougher punishment on Iran's economy until the Islamic republic scales back its nuclear program. It also urges Obama to consider military options while keeping the door open to diplomacy.

The Senate letter, a copy of which was obtained Saturday by The Associated Press, comes just days after the House overwhelmingly passed new restrictions on Iran's oil sector and its mining and construction industries. Senators are expected to take up the same package in September.

"Until we see a significant slowdown of Iran's nuclear activities, we believe our nation must toughen sanctions and reinforce the credibility of our option to use military force at the same time as we fully explore a diplomatic solution to our dispute with Iran," says the letter, which will be delivered Monday.

The Obama administration is concerned Congress' effort could undercut Iran's relatively moderate President-elect Hasan Rouhani, who was formally endorsed by Iran's ayatollah on Saturday and takes the oath of office Sunday. Rouhani has pledged to follow a "path of moderation" and promised greater openness over Iran's nuclear program.

Obama wants to give Rouhani a chance to prove his seriousness.

The U.S. believes Iran has been working for years to develop nuclear weapons. Iran insists its program is for peaceful energy and research purposes.

Rouhani's victory signaled Iran's clear dissatisfaction, the senators said. But they noted that all final decisions on nuclear matters rest with Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and said Iran must not be allowed to use any new nuclear negotiations with world powers to stall for time.

"Iran today continues its large-scale installation of advanced centrifuges," their letter said. "This will soon put it in the position to be able to rapidly produce weapons-grade uranium, bringing Tehran to the brink of a nuclear weapons capability."

"We need to understand quickly whether Tehran is at last ready to negotiate seriously," it added. "Iran needs to understand that the time for diplomacy is nearing its end."

Obama prefers diplomacy. He has given Iran until sometime next spring to prove to the world that its program is peaceful.

If Iran fails to do so, the stage may be set for military intervention from the U.S. or Israel, which sees Iranian nuclear weapons capacity as an existential threat and has warned of taking action according to its own timeline.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/us-penalties-greet-irans-leader-145539945.html

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'Sons of Anarchy' boss talks horrifying premiere

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"Sons of Anarchy's" Kurt Sutter, Charlie Hunnam Katey Sagal and Paris Barclay.

Brace yourself when "Sons of Anarchy" kicks off season six next month. To say that the horrific conclusion in the premiere about a violent motorcycle club is "controversial" is one of the greatest understatements of the year.?

But that was never creator Kurt Sutter's intention, he insisted Friday at the Television Critics Association's summer press tour in Beverly Hills.

"I've wanted to do that story for about three years," he told reporters. "It's an organic story to our world ... thematically, it's the right thing. ... Nothing is done gratuitously. "?

Although the episode was screened for critics, the showrunner sincerely hopes the cataclysmic events aren't leaked before its broadcast ? but not just because spoilers will diminish its shock value.?

"I don't want it viewed as us doing it to be controversial, to bring more eyes to the episode," he said. "I'm worried more about that kind of blowback" than the public's response following its airing.

"There's not really a statement I'm trying to make within the story," Sutter said, noting that the episode's events are integral to everything that follows in the last two seasons of "Sons of Anarchy."?

"This is a story that's not being done to be sensational. It is truly the catalyst for the final act of our morality play. It sets everything in motion for this season that will ultimately lead to the end, and then will bring us into the final season and what I see as the ultimate comeuppance of everything in terms of the series."?

"I didn't want to do that and ultimately have it just be a story beat and then go away," he told TODAY.com.?

"Sons of Anarchy" returns Tuesday, Sept. 10 on FX.

Source: http://www.today.com/entertainment/sons-anarchy-boss-horrifying-premiere-not-done-gratuitously-6C10835075

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Should medical marijuana be legalized in Florida? Executive Director of Save Our Society From Drugs says no

08/01/13 Robert Lorei
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Tags: Medical Marijuana, Drug Free America Foundation, Save Our Society From Drugs, Calvina Fay

Calvina Fay, Executive Director of Save Our Society From Drugs and the Drug Free America Foundation

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Today on Radioactivity host Rob Lorei speaks with Calvina Fay, executive director of Save Our Society From Drugs and the Drug Free America Foundation. Fay is one of the leaders in the movement to stop medical marijuana from gaining acceptance across the country including next year?s effort to bring medical marijuana to Florida. A petition drive is getting underway that would put on next year?s Florida ballot a measure that would legalize medical marijuana. Fay says if this is passed Florida could see an increase in marijuana grow house activity as well as neighborhood pot shops. Listen to the full show above.

Studies and stories on today's show:

http://blogs.villagevoice.com/runninscared/2012/11/weed_wont_turn.php

http://alcoholism.about.com/cs/costs/a/aa980415.htm

http://www.wfla.com/story/21866745/charges-dropped-against-manatee-couple-in-medical-marijuana-case

http://www.aclu.org/billions-dollars-wasted-racially-biased-arrests

http://www.guidestar.org/organizations/59-3470019/save-our-society-from-drugs.aspx

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It seemed to me that you were treating her more as a caller and less as a respected interview subject. When she told you she didn?t want to answer the question about her past because she perceived that as a personal question, you should have dropped it. She was getting escalated and instead of realizing that and deescalating, you chose to push the issue. I think in retrospect you can understand that she had a legitimate reason to draw the line and instead of repeating the question you could have rephrased the question to get at the core issue of how she perceived pot smokers as a whole, as opposed to alcohol drinkers. You do treat interview subjects with a courtesy not afforded to everyday callers as you should. Now for the issues. I was part of a community of herb growers years ago. We prided ourselves on using the best organic practices for our endeavor. We never would use pesticides with the rare exception of a pepper spray but only on the leaves before the onset of bud growth ? the only part of the plant that gets smoked or eaten etc. We would never use more fertilizer than absolutely necessary because it?s not the right way to do things and because it leaves a residue in the taste which any experienced smoker will notice. Most of those in that community no longer take the risks associated with the still illegal substance. This leaves only the large scale growers who probably do it for the money and don?t take the care of the smaller scale passionate grower. Legalization would bring these dedicated growers back and ultimately have a positive effect on the community of smokers who is not ever going to disappear no matter what the lawmakers decide. As for herb smokers. Like the caller said many use pot as a way to deal with the challenges of everyday life. An after work smoke allows one to decompress and view things in a different perspective. As humans most of us are inclined to seek some kind of head change. Herb is by far the safest and least negative of the options available. This head change for many is part of a creative outlet. It allows one to gain perspective on life.

This was a good interview. You asked tough questions that she couldn't or wouldn't give answers to. I checked the website for Save Our Society, etc. and per her credentials she should have been able to give the answer to the question - does everyone who smokes MJ do it to get high? By the way I am - ahem - well over 21 and have never smoked MJ but find the drug laws draconian and believe that if someone is getting relief from pain or nausea it should be available to him/her. I once lived in a "dry township" and every year the ability to sell alcohol by the local supermarket came up on the ballot and got voted down. Since most folks I knew in that township drank (buying it in the neighboring town), I figured they went home and had a celebratory drink. Perhaps that will be what Ms. Fay will do. (that's a joke).

Oldsmar native, listening from Atlanta. Go Rob! You asked exactly the questions that need to be asked of these moral racketeers. Calvina Fay had no valid response to the ACLU findings describing the failed war on drugs, other than she herself does not "believe" them. I'm tired of policy makers pushing legislation based on anything other than facts and what works in practice. The Dream Defenders get it. Bad policy based on nothing more than moralization results in the unequal application of the law against historically marginalized groups. Often and throughout the history of this country, these policies have been pushed both by advocacy groups like that of Ms. Fay, and by more sinister lobbying entities that directly benefit from this continued subjugation. I think someone smoking pot is the lesser of these two evils.

I just put calvina fayes name into google and several videos came up with her debating others about this issue. She spouted the same talking points on these other videos. Rob took her out of her comfort zone on this issue as he should have. I don't think she used to having others take the other side of the issue as forcefully as Rob did. If you can't stand your ground and defend your position and take everything as a personal affront maybe you should find something else to do. 90 percent of the economic issues this station talks about I disagree with and I would not hang up on Rob if we had a debate about it.

I think you conducted a very good and proper interview-or at least you tried to! This woman seemed as tightly wound as a new watch from the get-go, speaking in a terse and snippy manner. She sounded as if she were talking in pre-rehearsed sound bites. She was defensive and pious. She also could not answer as to how she came by this statistic that people who smoke pot always do it to get high and drinkers don't do it to get even a "buzz" I am not a smoker, have never tried the stuff despite many chances to. I do enjoy good scotch, though! Maybe Calvina should come by for a drink at my house, I can show her the responsible way to taste and enjoy Scotland's finest. Meanwhile she should go on the ultra-conservative religious programs and share her 21st-Century version of Carrie Nation with the born-again "Christian" crowd.

There is a great article in this week's Creative Loafing about the legalization of marijuana. Florida made 57, 951 marijuana related arrests, the third most in the country. And on her mentioning weapons, dispensaries have the right to protect themselves just like any other business. She kept saying marijuana initiatives have led to more trouble than it's worth. If it's so ineffective, then why do states keep reforming their laws? Thought you had some reasonable questions to keep the argument unbiased and she just wasn't ready.

I was disappointed to learn that Calvina's org (I won't even name it here... not worth the effort) successfully got NASCAR to remove a pro-marijuana ad at the Brickyard race this past weekend. Calvina is wrong... not everyone uses pot to get high. A lot of MS patients use it as medicine, such as the lady from Palmetto. Calvina has never smoked pot and she's too scared because she's convinced the film Reefer Madness is a documentary. Bee-yach, please!!

Excellent Job Calvina! ....at making you and your organization look like a total FRAUD! Hearing you run and hide with your tail between your legs by hanging up on WMNF was hilarious. Thanks for the laughs! Next time you go on the air and take questions please make sure to read up on the topic ok? Rob

The medical uses of marijuana go beyond the relief of pain. Some of the chemical constituents of the weed have been identified as being promising in the treatment and possible curing of cancer. This is a very useful plant which can be used to produce paper, clothes, oil, renewable fuel. It can also be used in cooking. Family friend and Sarasota Herald-Tribune food writer Linda Brandt recently featured the cooking uses of hemp in her column for the paper. Suppressing this useful plant is abusing it far more than enjoying its high is.

The medical uses of marijuana go beyond the relief of pain. Some of the chemical constituents of the weed have been identified as being promising in the treatment and possible curing of cancer. This is a very useful plant which can be used to produce paper, clothes, oil, renewable fuel. It can also be used in cooking. Family friend and Sarasota Herald-Tribune food writer Linda Brandt recently featured the cooking uses of hemp in her column for the paper. Suppressing this useful plant is abusing it far more than enjoying its high is.

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Review: Motorola phone notable for customization

NEW YORK (AP) -- In the four decades since Motorola first showed off a prototype of the world's first cellphone, the company has watched Apple, Samsung and other innovators surpass it in sales. With Google as its new owner, Motorola is introducing the Moto X, a phone notable for innovations in manufacturing, as part of an attempt to regain its stature.

Yes, there's plenty the Moto X offers in terms of software, including the ability to get directions, seek trivia answers or set the alarm without ever touching the phone. There's good hardware, too, including a body that's nearly as slim as the iPhone 5, but with the larger, 4.7-inch screen that is comparable to those found in rival Android phones.

But what's really special about the Moto X has nothing to do with making calls, checking Facebook or holding it in your hands. Rather, it breaks from the pack by allowing for a lot of customization. You can choose everything from the color of the power button to a personalized message on the back cover.

To make those special orders possible, Motorola is assembling the Moto X in Texas, making it the first smartphone to be put together in the U.S. Motorola promises to ship custom designs within four days, faster than it would be able to if the company had chosen to make the Moto X halfway around the world in Asia, as other phones typically are. (Phones for overseas markets will be made overseas.)

You can still buy the phone the traditional way, in black or white. Walk into a store, pay about $200, sign a two-year service agreement (or installment plan with T-Mobile), and off you go with a brand new phone.

But that's boring.

Just as Apple's colorful iMacs showed more than a decade ago that personal computers don't have to be beige or black, Motorola is moving away from traditional black and white. You're still limited to black or white as your front color, but you can choose any combination of 18 back cover colors and seven "accent" colors, which highlight the power button, volume control and the rim of the camera lens. There's more coming: Motorola is testing back covers made of wood, for instance, and it plans to let people vote on Facebook on future patterns, colors and designs.

You can choose a custom message for the back of the phone ? with limits. I tried to enter profanity and trademarked names and was told, "We'd rather you not say that." You can use the space to display your email address, in case you lose the phone, for instance. In addition, you can choose one of 16 wallpapers in advance and enter your Google ID so your phone is all set up the first time you turn it on. You can select a different custom message to appear on your screen when you turn the phone on. You can even choose the color of your charger, white or black.

Choose carefully, as you won't be able to make changes after a 14-day return window. These aren't parts that you can simply pop out and swap.

With the exception of $50 more for a phone with 32 gigabytes of storage rather than 16 gigabytes, there's no cost for the customization. They will be available at about the same time the standard white and black phones come out in late August or early September. Wood back covers aren't expected until later in the year, however.

In the beginning, you can get custom versions only with AT&T as your service provider, but other carriers are coming. Standard versions will also be available through Verizon, T-Mobile, Sprint and U.S. Cellular at launch. You do the ordering through Motorola's Moto Maker website, which will cover service plan options with AT&T when you order the phone. If you walk into an AT&T store, you can pay for it there, just like a gift card, but you'll then have to visit the Moto Maker site and enter a scratch-off code.

So what does all this mean?

At first, I thought of it as a gimmick. But then I thought more about how phones are among our most personal possessions. Your phone contains your private thoughts in email, contact information for your loved ones and precious memories in the form of photos. So I can understand the desire to add a personal touch to the look of your phone, especially if you don't have to pay more. Keep in mind that your customizations might make the phone harder to resell when you're ready to trade up for a new model.

In many ways, it's similar to the way desktops and laptops have been sold. You can go to Dell's or Apple's website and order any number of configurations. The difference is those configurations typically have to do with the amount of storage, the speed of the processor, the size of the screen and the software that comes with the machine. With Moto X, you're getting the same storage choices that other phones offer, but all the other options are cosmetic.

Meanwhile, the Moto X advances hands-free phone use. Although hands-free options are available elsewhere to make a call or send a text, Moto X opens the door to the entire Web. It relies on Google Now, the virtual assistant that retrieves information when you speak into the phone. Normally, you press something to activate Google Now. That's how Siri works on iPhones as well. With Moto X, you simply say, "OK, Google Now."

That command is specific to your voice. I asked three colleagues to speak "OK, Google Now" into a phone I trained by repeating the phrase three times. The phone ignored my colleagues, but responded to me instantly once I spoke from the same distance. Sorry, pranksters: You won't be able use this feature to set 3 a.m. alarms on your friend's Moto X.

I was able to get the phone to recognize my command from about 10 feet away, as well as close by with an episode of "The Walking Dead" playing at full blast on a laptop inches away. But under those conditions, the service was more prone to make mistakes. For instance, the phone misheard a request for directions to Boston as "directions to fall."

Even in a quiet room, Google Now made a lot of mistakes responding to requests to call specific people. When I asked Google Now to "call Bob," it offered me "Emily," ''Dave" and "Super" ? for the superintendent of my apartment building, who's not named Bob.

I can see this feature being useful to motorists, but it's imperfect. And if you protect your phone with a PIN code, you'll need to type it in to unlock the phone, except to make a call. Motorola says it tried voice recognition for passwords, but couldn't get it to work properly.

There are two things that will work without entering your PIN: You can get a peek at text messages and other notifications by pressing the center of the screen for a second. If you want to respond or see more, then you'll need the PIN. You can also access your camera by twisting the phone like opening a doorknob. You can browse through shots you have just taken, but you'll need the PIN for older ones.

Speaking of the camera, Motorola did a good job of keeping it simple. With Samsung's Galaxy S4 and HTC's One, I've often hit the wrong buttons for gimmicky features I don't want. With the Moto X, you have to swipe the screen from the left to access the settings. That way, the buttons aren't there to hit accidently. To access your gallery of photos, you swipe from the right. Again, you won't be getting old images accidently and miss the chance to snap a new one.

The camera also lacks a shutter button. Instead, you tap anywhere on the screen to take a photo. Keep pressing on the screen, and the camera will take a series of shots in succession.

The screen measures 4.7 inches diagonally, which is larger than the iPhone 5's 4 inches and close to the 5 inches found on a few other leading phones. Held like a skyscraper, the phone is narrower than most leading Android phones. The edges are curved, but the middle is thickened more than the typical phone. That actually fits nicely in my hands, as the palm isn't flat when in a grip position. It's not heavy either, at 4.6 ounces.

Although Motorola has released other phones since Google bought the company in May 2012, the Moto X is the first to be designed under Google. It's an impressive offering that could make Motorola a contender in phones again.

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Anick Jesdanun, deputy technology editor for The Associated Press, can be reached at njesdanun@ap.org.

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About Moto X:

The Moto X is the first smartphone to be assembled in the U.S., allowing Motorola to offer a range of customization options, such as colors and personalized messages. It's available in black or white for about $200 through AT&T, Verizon, Sprint, T-Mobile and U.S. Cellular. Other colors and options are available at no extra charge, but only with AT&T as a service provider. It's $50 more for a 32-gigabyte phone. The standard is 16 GB.

The phone has a 4.7-inch screen and two cameras capable of high-definition video at 1060p. The back camera is 10 megapixels and the front one is 2 megapixels. With a curved edge, thickness ranges from 0.22 inch on the edges to 0.41 inches in the middle. That middle part is thicker than most phones, but it's designed to fit more naturally in the curvature of your palm in grip position.

The phone goes on sale in the U.S. in late August or early September. Custom features are selected through Motorola's website, and delivery is promised within four days.

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Online:

http://motorola.com/MotoX

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/review-motorola-phone-notable-customization-045232341.html

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Facebook: Don't 'Like' Its Stock Price

Introduction:

After Facebook's (FB) latest quarterly report, much of the investing community has flipped sides on the long-short battle. Somehow, stronger than expected revenue and strength in mobile have changed most headlines about the company from screaming "overvalued" to preaching a growth or value opportunity. The cumulative gains chart below clearly reflects this shift in sentiment. Since its quarterly report, Facebook has gone from barely returning 12% in the past 12 months to returning over 50%.

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With this article, I hope to show investors that even though Facebook is a solid company that is quickly growing and improving, its current share price is much too high to warrant a smart, long-term investment. To make my point, I will first go over some of the developments that make me like the company (ignoring its share price); let me be clear, I don't agree with some of the FB bears that simply dislike the company at most valuations. I will then present why fundamental investors should stay away at these levels, and avoid falling into the trap of buying companies that they "like".

As a Business, Facebook is Doing Great:

Facebook is on a great run as a company. For any social network that makes most of its revenue from online advertisements, three things need to continually improve in order to deem its operation a success:

  1. The number of active members needs to rise continually.
  2. The existing active members need to remain engaged.
  3. The success of monetization should be steadily rising.

Facebook is succeeding at all three; I will explain this success without going into too much detail by using a few charts.

1. The number of active users is constantly increasing:

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Facebook is becoming more global, and its size reflects that, with numbers booming in countries like India and Brazil.

2. Contrary to what many bears preach, existing Facebook users' engagement is increasing:

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This trend is especially impressive when you consider the fact that most new users come from outside North America and Europe, where user engagement levels are lower, which should be putting downward pressure on daily active users as a % of monthly active users.

3. Success in monetization is on the rise too, with increasing ARPU:

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While the chart above shows weak improvement in overall ARPU, this is due to most of Facebook's new users coming from countries with lower ARPU figures, which puts downward pressure on the overall average. A more accurate way to look at the improvement in ARPU is by looking at each region separately, as done below.

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Again, overall, Facebook's core business is doing great, and is improving at a fast rate. However, this does not necessarily justify a $50B+ valuation.

Facebook Is Fundamentally Overvalued

It is very difficult to model a growth company like Facebook, so no valuation can be considered the most accurate. However, my main issue with Facebook comes from the fact that no matter what you decide to use as your inputs, it is extremely hard to justify its current valuation. Considering the fact that an investment would warrant the potential for at least a 15% upside in the next year to pay for the risk, this is an issue.

Below you can see some of the revenue assumptions in my valuation model. Many will disagree with my projections, and all I can say is try it yourself (you can download a valuation model here, coupon code "seekingalpha") and you will be surprised at how hard it is to justify Facebook's current valuation.

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Below are the resulting revenue projections:

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I consider these results to be optimistic, with an average yearly revenue growth of 26% over the next 10 years.

In the end we get to a valuation:

For my model specifically, I end up at about $16/share, though I do not think that Facebook will trade that low anytime soon. The result is just what the fundamentals show me when growing Facebook's current business at a fast rate, but without taking into account complete surprises like significant new ventures. More interestingly, this valuation graph shows us why Facebook may have such a high valuation:

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As you can see, the DCF analysis strongly suggests that Facebook is overvalued. After all, a 6-7% terminal growth rate from 2022 onwards is a very optimistic projection. Interestingly, the public company comparables show a trend of high valuations for companies like Facebook. While the median multiples give a share price between $10 and $22, the multiples from the 75th percentile to the maximum give disproportionately higher share prices. This could indicate that Facebook's overvaluation is in part symptom of the overall overvaluation of social media/tech/online companies, which is another reason to stay away from this stock.

Conclusion:

To conclude, Facebook is fundamentally overvalued, in part because of over optimism on growth, and in part because of the wider issue of overvaluation of companies of its kind. A long-term fundamental investor should not be tricked by the health of Facebook's fast-growing business, and should stick to the proven rules of ensuring margin of safety and of fundamentals-based valuation. I would discourage any long-term investor from buying at a price significantly above $20/share, unless new developments emerge that completely change the company's long-term potential, though even optimistic projections of new revenue streams and booming segments barely raise my valuation above $16-18/share. I encourage anyone interested in Facebook's stock to download their own valuation models to modify and adjust to their own projections (you can download them here, use the coupon code "seekingalpha" for a 50% discount).

Overall, those that have profited from the recent rise in share price should sell, and others should strongly consider shorting the stock. While shorts should be very careful, as we have been shown many times that these kinds of runs can continue for long periods of time, most methods of valuation show that even very positive new developments will not be enough to support this share price in the long run.

Stock price at time of writing: $37.69

Disclosure: I have no positions in any stocks mentioned, and no plans to initiate any positions within the next 72 hours. I wrote this article myself, and it expresses my own opinions. I am not receiving compensation for it (other than from Seeking Alpha). I have no business relationship with any company whose stock is mentioned in this article. (More...)

Source: http://seekingalpha.com/article/1597942-facebook-dont-like-its-stock-price?source=feed

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'Parks and Rec' loses 2 cast members

NEW YORK (AP) ? NBC's "Parks and Recreation" is losing two of its cast members.

Rob Lowe and Rashida Jones will leave the series after the 13th episode of the upcoming sixth season.

They play characters Chris Traeger and Ann Perkins.

The news was first reported by Buzzfeed.

In an emailed statement from the show's Executive Producer Mike Schur, he said, "Heading into this year, with the two of them contemplating parenthood, it felt like the natural time to move them into the next phase."

On "Parks and Rec," Lowe and Jones' characters dated on-and-off and have decided to try to have a baby together.

"Parks and Recreation" also stars Amy Poehler, Nick Offerman, Aubrey Plaza and Aziz Ansari as employees working in local government in Indiana.

Jones has been on the series since its first episode. Lowe joined the show in season two.

This isn't the first time Lowe has left a TV series before it went off the air. He left NBC's "The West Wing" and ABC's "Brothers and Sisters" after four seasons.

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Online:

http://www.nbc.com/parks-and-recreation/

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/parks-rec-loses-2-cast-members-033713705.html

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Kuwait pardons those convicted of offending him

KUWAIT CITY (AP) ? Kuwait's ruler says he is pardoning all those convicted of offending him.

The move is an apparent effort to cool political tensions after last week's parliamentary elections in the Gulf nation.

The official Kuwait News Agency gave no further details on Wednesday about Sheik Sabah Al Ahmed Al Sabah's announcement. It came during a speech for the Islamic holy month of Ramadan.

The ruler said the pardon extends to "all" ? meaning it would apparently apply to jailed opposition figures and online activists.

Over the past two years, dozens of people have been charged with remarks deemed offensive to the emir, which is a crime in Kuwait.

It's part of similar crackdowns around the Gulf Arab states that have brought harsh criticism from rights groups.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/kuwait-pardons-those-convicted-offending-him-074605039.html

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DW: What's the latest in NASCAR? - NASCAR News | FOX Sports on MSN

Updated?Jul 31, 2013 3:12 PM ET

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You know, I just have to be honest and say that I have never been more concerned than I am right now. I?ve missed being at the track the last couple weeks but I have watched the races on TV and as I always do. I am an avid listener to SiriusXM?s NASCAR channel. I?ve just been taking it all in the last couple weeks, but I found that I have reached my limit of all the negativity. People are so critical and negative of the sport right now.

What we saw last Wednesday at Eldora was a sanctioning body and a track owner creating something brilliant. It really was invigorating for the Camping World Truck Series to come to Eldora and run a race on dirt. You have to give NASCAR a lot of credit because that was a risky move. Remember, there hasn?t been a sanctioned NASCAR race on dirt in 40-some odd years.

They did it right and they did it at the right track. Many of you know that Tony Stewart owns Eldora. I?ve been there for something like the last eight years when Tony had his Prelude to the Dream charity event where top name drivers from all types of auto racing came and raced on dirt.

What I witnessed last Wednesday night came as no surprise. Tony knows how to put on a big show. NASCAR knows how to put on a big show. Above all that, the competitors had a lot of fun and they put on one heck of a show. Remember, many of them had never ever even raced on dirt. Like I mentioned last week, the place was packed. Everything was affordable and there was a sense of excitement for something new.

So that was last Wednesday and then everyone headed to Indy for the 20th running of the Brickyard 400. It was Jimmie Johnson?s race to win, but unfortunately a miscue in the pits cost him the race. Rocketman, Ryan Newman, not only sat on the pole but also won the race. It was so moving since his entire family was there. It was his first win at the Brickyard and, oh by the way, Ryan is a native of Indiana. It was literally a dream come true for Ryan.

Monday morning rolls around and all I hear on the radio is how NASCAR has all these problems, and they have to make changes quickly or our sport will sink faster than the Titantic. Hearing talk like that is what makes me really concerned.

Remember, the people running NASCAR have been doing it for a long, long time. Our sport is no different from any other professional sport. It ebbs and flows. Races ebb and flow as well. Think back about how everyone was so down about Auto Club Speedway in California. People wanted all these changes made to the track.

It only took one and that?s usually all it takes: one good race at California and all of a sudden the place was cool again. Road course racing also comes to mind. For years people would say racing on road courses was useless. We only have two for the entire season, yet there are still those out there that scream we don?t need to have any on the circuit.

Well guess what? We had some exciting road course races lately with some dramatic finishes and upsets, so now people are talking about wanting more road course events. Taking that a step further, there are those that are saying there needs to be a road course event in the Chase. Their position is that a true champion should have to show his skills in the Chase on a road course just like he has to on a short track, the intermediate tracks and the superspeedway race currently in the Chase.

Before Eldora, everyone was so negative about racing on dirt. Well, after folks saw what a great show there was at Eldora, then the tune changed again and now people are saying why not add a dirt track race to the Sprint Cup Series and the Nationwide Series.

Listening to all the negative talk about racing at Indy last week has really bothered me. It?s been there since 1909. It has incredible history. There?s things that have happened at Indy that are burned into our minds both good and bad. These are things we?ll never forget. It?s simply an amazing facility.

After Sunday?s race, all I heard were the negatives. ?The track is no good. The cars are no good. Why do we keep going back to Indy?? C?mon, are you friggin kidding me? Why do we keep racing there? We keep racing there because the drivers absolutely love it. To a person, winning at Indy is second only to winning the Daytona 500.

If a stock car driver wins at Indy, like Ryan did Sunday for the very first time, his name joins those of the immortals in auto racing. Ryan Newman just put his name up there with Foyt, Andretti and?Unser, and he joined an elite class that can say they won at Indianapolis.

All I hear are the complaints. Everyone has their own agenda. If my guy didn?t win, then it wasn?t a good race. If there wasn?t enough passing, then it wasn?t a good race. If there weren?t enough wrecks and cautions, then it wasn?t a good race. If someone outsmarted the field and won it strategy or fuel mileage, you betcha, it wasn?t a good race. Golly, it just seems to go on and on and on, and?it goes until I want to put a pencil through my eye.

What?s fueled my frustration this week in listening to all this noise, is that the sanctioning body has listened to the fans and has tried to give them what they asked for. It just seems like no matter how much they do or how many changes they make, its still never good enough.

Look at how our races have evolved over the last few years. Racing back to the caution flag is considered unsafe, so it was eliminated. Finishing the race under yellow was considered not giving the fans their full money's worth, so they created green-white-checker finishes. In some series even as many as attempting it three times, no less.

There?s been the Lucky Dog rule, the Wave Around rule, no passing below the yellow line at Daytona and Talladega, pit road speed, scoring loops and double file restarts. All these things were done to hopefully make the racing better and attract more fans. Seriously, what has it gotten NASCAR?

Has it created any new fans? Have we improved the sport? Has the popularity of the sport grown or changed because of all the changes NASCAR has made? It?s questionable and pretty doubtful to me.

Bill France Jr. and I talked a lot. He took over the sport from his dad about the same time I made my way into the Cup series. He always used to give me the same answer when I questioned him and, to be honest, it kind of drove me crazy.

When I would go to him and ask why they did some procedure or why that had some rule written the way it was, Bill Jr. would always say, ?DW, because that?s the way we?ve always done it.? Of course, I never liked that answer and being full of myself at times I would tell him that was wrong, and this or that needed changed.

You know what, though? As time has gone by and seeing change, change, change and, yes, even more change, I am really starting to think that Bill Jr. was right. We aren?t the NFL. We aren?t Formula One. We aren?t the NHRA. We aren?t any of those other series. We are NASCAR and this is the way we do it.

John Madden always tells me, ?DW, stick to what you know and just do it right.? NASCAR does one thing and they do it right. They know how to run a race. They know how to put on a show for the fans. That?s what they?ve always done.

Purists like me don?t want to see changes. The casual fan who tunes in occasionally always asks ?why are they doing it this way or that way,? simply because they haven?t been around our sport enough to understand. It. The advent of social media has given fans a voice like they have never had in our sport.

NASCAR tries to listen to that and adapt. NASCAR isn?t perfect. No one is. I think some of the problem is the fact there is change made just for the sake of making a change. There are so many changes being made simply to try and make everyone happy. Trust me: it will never happen. They are never going to make everyone happy at the same time. It?s impossible.

The racetrack operators aren?t infallible either. Indianapolis didn?t help itself when they worked on the surface of the track. The tire debacle that followed was a deep wound to the attendance that Indy is trying to still come back from. Charlotte Motor Speedway and Bristol Motor Speedway both made adjustments to their surfaces that affected the racing and ultimately affected the fans in the stands.

Think about Kentucky Speedway. It wasn?t until Bruton Smith bought the place and moved a Cup race there that they finally got on the map. So what happens at the very first race? They were used to 70,000 people showing up there but the Cup race brought 140,000 people there. The road system at the time simply couldn?t handle it. Combine that with Mother Nature being in a bad mood and it was a pretty miserable weekend across the board for everyone involved.

After we lost Dale Earnhardt Sr. at Daytona in 2001, there was a massive push on ?safety first? and we ended up with the Car of Tomorrow that had a wing on the back of it. A wing on a stock car? You have got to be kidding me. The drivers hated that car. It didn?t even look like a stock car. Oh, don?t get me wrong: it was safe as all get out, but it affected the racing and affected the fan support.

It?s just so many things collectively as a sport that we have done to ourselves that?s hurt the overall sport. I raced in the Cup series from 1972 to 2000. If you would have told me there would come a day when lasers would be used during the NASCAR inspection process, I would have laughed you out of the garage area. Here we are, though, all teched out with lasers. I?m sorry, but what happened to some string and a tape measure?

I think we?ve complicated the sport so much right now that even those of us in it understand it or not. I just don?t see where all the changes that have been made are helping our sport.

Don?t get me wrong: I am a huge fan of the double-file restarts. The Sprint All-Star Race showed me that a few years ago and that?s why I kept beating the drum for that change. It definitely has created excitement and drama. Overall, though, I think you reach a point where you have to stop, take a step back and figure out where things got off-kilter.

We simply have to stop beating ourselves. We need to figure out where we went wrong and how do we get back. We need to go back to our roots that made this sport what it once was. Eldora proved that to me. It was exciting, affordable and fun. Does it get any better than that?

I say bring back racing to the caution. I say bring back no pit road speed. Crew members are getting hurt just as much now as they were when we didn?t have a pit road speed. So let's go back to it. Qualifying for the Sprint All-Star Race this year showed everyone how exciting coming off Turn 4, grabbing a gear and brake and coming in hot to your pit can be. It was exciting, so why can?t we go back to it?

If you look at all the changes, and I mean ALL of them in the last?10 years, at the end of the day, collectively as a sport, we would have to say we?ve beaten ourselves. At the end of 2000 I hung up my helmet. In the beginning of 2001 I picked up a TV microphone. Remember, it was just FOX and NBC. FOX did the first half of the season and NBC did the second half.

It was pretty simple. You knew where to tune in every Sunday and you knew who was going to be explaining the race to you. It stayed like that for something like six years, but then what happened? NASCAR decided to basically go back to the way it was before 2001 and they spread the races out. So then you had FOX for some, TNT for some, ESPN for some and their parent company, ABC, for others.

It sure has created a lot of confusion with people not knowing what channel to tune in on Sunday. Give NASCAR credit for making the decision to go back to the way it was in 2001. You?ve probably all heard the announcement by now that starting in 2015, ESPN and TNT are out and it's back to FOX Sports having the first half of the season and NBC hosting the second half of each season.

So at least to me, that?s a big positive coming our way. The other positive that quite honestly has already beaten expectations is this Generation 6 car we?ve had this season. NASCAR working alongside the drivers and the manufacturers took the COT, which was a safe car, and turned it into a race car again.

I think this is one of the best years in racing our sport has ever had. We?ve got the fastest race car our sport has ever seen. We?ve also got a great battle ongoing for who is going to make this year's Chase and, quite honestly, the big names that might not make the Chase this year. Can you imagine how Brad Keselowski must feel? He is our series' defending champion facing the real possibility he might not even get to defend his title.

My point is we are at a point in time where we have a lot to build on, but collectively we have got to quit beating ourselves. I, for one, hope we do it soon.

Source: http://msn.foxsports.com/nascar/story/darrell-waltrip-talks-ryan-newman-brickyard-400-sprint-cup-series-win-at-indianapolis-motor-speedway-073113

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US hopes trade talks will spur changes in Europe

WASHINGTON (AP) ? The U.S. hopes negotiations for a free trade deal with the European Union will drive growth-oriented reforms in the EU economy, the top American trade official said Tuesday.

In a similar vein, U.S. Trade Representative Michael Froman said China's recent agreement to negotiate a bilateral investment treaty with the United States is a chance to press for economic reforms in the Asian giant that could level the playing field for American businesses.

Froman also told the U.S. Chamber of Commerce in Washington he was "cautiously optimistic" the U.S. could reach a major trade agreement with Pacific Rim countries by the end of the year despite some skepticism over that timetable after Japan's late entry into the talks.

Froman noted that the U.S. goal for all trade agreements currently being negotiated was to promote job creation here and bolster the middle class.

One key to success in newly launched talks on a Trans-Atlantic trade deal with Europe will be eliminating unnecessary regulatory barriers to trade, Froman said. And as Europe struggles to pull itself out of recession, he cautioned the bloc not to rely too heavily on exporting to the U.S. as a way out of its current problems.

The proposed Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership has raised great expectations of boosting growth and jobs by eliminating tariffs and other barriers that have long plagued economic relations. It would create a market with common standards and regulations across countries that account for nearly half the global economy.

Froman said both the U.S. and European markets are heavily regulated and have high standards when it comes to health, safety and environmental protection. But he said they must eliminate unnecessary differences and frictions in regulation that prevent a free flow of goods and services across borders.

The two sides are at odds over agricultural and financial services regulation, among other restrictions.

Turning to China, Froman said he saw encouraging signs for bilateral relations as China's new leadership grapples with serious economic issues such as deciding whether it wants to rely so heavily on export-led growth to questions about air pollution and food safety.

"China agreeing to start negotiations on a bilateral investment treaty ... is a potentially very important development and could help drive reform in China," Froman said.

China agreed to negotiate the treaty during annual U.S.-China security and economic talks in Washington earlier this month. The U.S. has been pushing for such a treaty for years, saying it would facilitate more protections and market access for American investors in China, where state-owned company enjoy many competitive advantages.

China's new leader, Xi Jinping, who met President Barack Obama last month in California, has signaled he intends to shift toward an economy driven more by domestic consumption and less by exports ? changes that would benefit U.S. companies that want to sell products and services to China's fast-growing middle class.

Regarding Japan's recent entry into the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade negotiations, Froman said it was critical that the country resolve longstanding issues over opening its markets to American products ? particularly barriers to U.S. autos, farm products and insurance services. In 2010, for example, the United States exported about 14,000 vehicles to Japan, while importing some 1.5 million vehicles.

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has said that he is prepared to expose his country's sheltered industries to more foreign competition, but he faces strong resistance from many in his own party.

Talks on the trade deal began more than two years ago and Japan just joined 11 other participants ? Australia, Brunei, Canada, Chile, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore, the U.S. and Vietnam. With Japan, it would be the largest free-trade agreement ever, including countries that make up about 40 percent of world trade.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/us-hopes-trade-talks-spur-changes-europe-160329481.html

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A First For a New Zealand University, Lincoln University Implements Open Access Policy

From a Lincoln U. Announcement:

In a first for a New Zealand university, Lincoln University has implemented an open access policy, allowing staff and postgraduate students to make their research outputs including research data, teaching materials and public records, openly and freely accessible on the web.

The decision by Lincoln University to make content openly and freely available stems from the mindset that if public funding has supported the creation of an idea, research or other content, then it is reasonable and fair that it be made accessible to the public.

?This is a huge step forward for Lincoln University and all the more so when considering we are the first university in New Zealand to implement such a policy,? says Lincoln University Librarian, Professor?Penny Carnaby.

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Content is be available through the Lincoln University Research Archive website and the newly created Lincoln University Community Archive website, an online history of the people, events, and local community since the founding of the institution, and its websites.

In another initiative to facilitate greater access to information and to foster literacy in the Selwyn District the University is working with the Selwyn District Council, National Library of New Zealand and Lincoln High School.

Source: http://www.infodocket.com/2013/07/30/a-first-for-a-new-zealand-university-lincoln-university-implements-open-access-policy/

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Isis announces national deployment coming later this year

Isis national deployment

Last time we heard from Isis, the aspiring mobile payments collaboration between three US wireless carriers, its CEO Michael Abbott wasn't willing to discuss the company's future plans in specific terms. Three months appear to make all the difference, however: Isis is almost ready to expand beyond its trial runs in Salt Lake City and Austin, and the service will be rolling out from coast to coast later this year. The company isn't giving any more specific details regarding timing or new Isis-compatible devices (there are currently 35 of them spread across Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile), although it's planning to enable the service on BlackBerry and Windows Phone devices later this year as well. The press release will serve up all the details after the break.

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Initiation deaths in South Africa a health problem, doctor says

This is a grim time of year for a hospital in the rolling hills of South Africa?s Eastern Cape province, where mattresses are laid on floors to cope with the stream of young men with severe injuries from botched circumcisions at initiation ceremonies.

Some patients with amputations, a doctor says, were told by their handlers that their genitals would grow back, reflecting a fog of misinformation that makes it hard to stop what has become an annual health crisis.

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It wasn?t supposed to be this way. The traditional ritual, which goes back centuries, is meant to usher youths into manhood, inculcating them with the responsibilities to become valued members of their community. Former South African President Nelson Mandela wrote about the spiritual meaning of his own circumcision in the same province where the Holy Cross Hospital is struggling to handle the influx of wounded males.

At least 60 males have died at initiation schools in eastern South Africa since the start of the initiation season in May, health officials confirmed. Thirty of them died in the Eastern Cape in the last six weeks, and 300 others were hospitalized with injuries.

Dingeman Rijken, a doctor at Holy Cross Hospital, has treated so many cases that he is campaigning for better practices at the ceremonies, circulating a training manual that calls for proper medical precautions. The manual contains graphic images of circumcisions and offers an ideal method of performing the procedure, which he?s shared with people involved in initiation ceremonies around Eastern Cape?s Pondoland region.

?It is becoming a psychological issue,? said Rijken, who has treated 140 initiates in the last year and admitted another 150 for serious injuries. ?I have had to tell eight boys this season that they?ve lost their glans or parts of their penis, so it is a health problem. We can?t run away from it, we need to address it.?

He said nurses struggle to keep up with the overflow of more than 68 initiates who were admitted in the last two weeks with badly infected genitals, dehydration or other serious injuries.

The worst of the injuries occurred after botched circumcisions performed by inexperienced traditional nurses, who use the same spear on multiple initiates without protecting against the spread of infections, then cover up wounds with tightly wrapped bandaging that cuts off blood supply to the area. After about 10 hours the genitals can become gangrenous and in some cases permanently damaged, but many initiates do not seek hospital treatment for another five to 10 days, Rijken said.

By this time very little can be done. Doctors cannot perform surgery because initiates suffer from sleep deprivation and dehydration and are not in a condition to give consent.

In minor cases, Rijken cleans off loose gangrenes around the affected area, bandages it and treats it with antibiotics, which eventually may result in a partial amputation of the penis. In more serious incidents, boys wait a period of one to six weeks until the entire organ falls off, he says.

Initiations are mostly practiced, though not exclusively, by the Xhosa tribe in eastern South Africa. Young males participate in the ritual as a formal preparation for adulthood, usually undergoing circumcision and survival tests in secluded sites outside their communities.

Most of the deaths in the Eastern Cape were in Pondoland, where the practice was banned in the 1820s by its then ruler, and then reintroduced in the last three decades as men who left their communities to work in mine fields were ostracized because they were not considered men if they were not circumcized, Rijken said, citing his research of its history.

Government legislation stipulates that participants should be at least 18, but parents can sign a consent allowing younger boys to participate. Rijken has monitored more than 60 ceremonies and rescued several injured boys, and says he sees initiates mostly between ages 14 and 17, but has treated boys as young as 12 who are too young to understand the implications of losing their male organ.

He said initiates rarely complain about pain because they fear being beaten by nurses and ridiculed by peers for not properly observing a tradition that encourages initiates to develop a tough demeanour. One patient had part of his injured penis ?yanked off? as punishment for complaining, and those who suffer penile amputations are frequently told by handlers that their penises would grow back, Rijken said.

?But that?s why we need to involve the community, to tell them it won?t grow back,? he said.

Like others who have spoken about the long-held tradition, Rijken believes it will take the combined effort of traditional leaders, provincial health departments and effective government regulation to end the killings and save the cultural practice, but he said it?s time the community is educated on the dangers.

?At a certain point if you see so many boys are dying, then it?s time to talk about it,? he said. ?We want people to do away with the secrecy and get the community involved.?

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Source: http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/world/initiation-deaths-in-south-africa-a-health-problem-doctor-says/article13471805/?cmpid=rss1

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Is it OK for parents to Facebook private message new teachers?

I was having dinner with a Gwinnett County teacher last week and throughout the entire meal, her phone kept dinging with messages.

We finally asked her what was going on and she said her school posted the class lists that day and parents from her new class were ?private messaging her on Facebook.

Some were saying they were excited to be in her class and others were explaining other concerns or situations.

And while I understand parents needing to communicate with teachers, I just think it?s rather presumptuous to track down the teacher through social media and bother her on her summer break.

Next week that teacher will be at school preparing for the year, and I have no issue with the parents emailing her at her school account before the first day of school. I think that?s totally appropriate, but the private messaging on FB seemed rude.

What do you think: Is private messaging your future or current teacher on FB or Twitter presumptuous and stalker-like? Or are their social media accounts fair game?

Source: http://blogs.ajc.com/momania/2013/07/28/is-it-ok-for-parents-to-facebook-kids-new-teachers/?cxntfid=blogs_momania

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First Baptist Church At The Villages' nearing completion of $4 million new building

First Baptist Church at the Villages

Pastors Greg Brooks, left, Bob Perry and Charles Foster, right of First Baptist Church at the Villages will conduct services in their new church this September, which can hold up to 1,000 people. (Gary W. Green, Orlando Sentinel / July 17, 2013)

THE VILLAGES ? Continued rapid growth at the huge retirement community prompted the need for a larger facility, according to leaders of First Baptist Church At The Villages. The need will be met with a $4 million, 35,000-square-foot worship center that is being completed off County Road 42.

The original building, where services first took place in 2005, will become a fellowship hall. Above, from left, pastors Greg Brooks, Bob Perry and Charles Foster will conduct services in the new church starting in September.

At left is the sanctuary, which can hold as many as 1,000 people. The church started with 70 worshippers a decade ago. For more on The Villages church growth, see "The Villages' growth fuels church expansions as retirees focus on religion" at LakeSentinel.com.

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Self-perpetuating signals may drive tumor cells to spread

[unable to retrieve full-text content]Scientists have identified a self-perpetuating signaling circuit inside connective tissue cells that allows these cells to form a front and a back and propel themselves in a particular direction over a long period of time. This propulsion is the same movement that tumor cells use to invade healthy tissue during cancer metastasis so cracking the code to this signaling network may lead to new therapeutic strategies.

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Google rumored to be considering online TV service

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Rumors say system is developed and has been demonstrated to potential partners

Google TV needs an innovation injection. What was promising two years ago has been left to slowly waste away because no content deals were sourced and nobody was interested in having what Google TV could do in their living room. If rumors reported by the Wall Street Journal are true, that innovation is in the works.

According to their inside sources, Google is actively pitching the idea of an online TV service to media providers and distributors. Yes, just like everybody else is doing if you believe all the rumors out there. Google already tried this and was sorely disappointed with the result a few years back, but the difference this time, says the Journal, is that the content providers are looking for nationwide distribution.

In easy-to-understand talk -- let's say HBO, for instance, already had failed negotiations with Google about offering their content on Google TV. In today's landscape, where the competition is fierce and the dollar doesn't stretch as far, they would find more value with a service from Google that would sell their subscription to anyone with the box to stream it, sans cable company.

We have no idea how much of this is true or not, but the WSJ says Google already has the system developed and is shopping it around. It's something we'd love to see, so we're hoping for the best.

Source: Wall Street Journal

    


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How to build your gate: Decade-old controversy over structure of nuclear pore solved

[unable to retrieve full-text content]A decade-old controversy over the structure of the nuclear pore has been solved, thanks to a new method which combines thousands of super-resolution microscopy images to reach a precision of less than one nanometer.

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Death toll in Canada rail crash up to 28

The death toll from the Lac-Megantic train disaster has risen to 28 after four more bodies were pulled from rubble of the devastated Canadian town.

A further 22 people remain missing and presumed dead after the rail disaster, Quebec police said on Friday, as accident investigators continue to comb through the destruction.

A spokesman from the coroner's office added they have now identified eight of the 28 bodies, up from just one earlier.

Part of a train made up of 72 tank cars loaded with crude oil derailed in the early hours of Saturday, July 6, in Lac-Megantic, near the Quebec-Maine border, igniting a huge explosion that laid waste to the centre of the lakeside town.

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Police working in the disaster zone have had "a great deal of difficulty" because of strong petrol fumes, Quebec provincial police spokesman Michel Forget said.

"These are the places where there is a much denser concentration of oil. So, when we lift pieces, these fumes" reach insupportable limits for the investigators, he said.

"We have had therefore to review our strategy and deploy to other spots," Forget explained, emphasising that "the ground is contaminated with oil in some places."

Police are examining "different measures to ensure ventilation to make sure the work can continue" as efficiently as possible.

The approximately 200 police on the scene, including 60 investigators, will be reinforced in the coming days by crime scene technicians from Montreal and Quebec City "in order to accelerate the work," he added.

Earlier, investigation official Jean Laporte said the Lac-Megantic crash was "extremely likely the most devastating rail accident in the history of Canada."

The US transportation safety agency would also work with the investigators, Laporte added.

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Audible for Android update brings new design and many improvements

The Audible app has recently been updated for Android users. This update has brought the app from v1.4.6 up to an even v1.5, but perhaps more important than the number ? is what came along. The folks at Audible are touting this update as bringing a ?beautiful? new design.

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While we suspect the definition of beautiful will vary from person to person, we can say it is rather different as compared to the previous version. In our opinion, a nice improvement. The design is a bit cleaner and more modern looking, though it is not necessarily a modern design by Android standards.

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For example, it would be nice to be able to swipe left and right to move between the ?Cloud? and ?Device? libraries. Otherwise, the Now Playing screen has easy access to details about the book as well as your Bookmarks and Chapters. There is also an option in the upper right to quickly adjust the listening speed and share. As it was before, a tap of the currently playing book will flip between a larger cover view and the cover with title, author and narrator.

As you can see in the above gallery, there is an option to go button free. This can be found by tapping the Menu button in the Now Playing screen. Once here you have a bit more option when it comes to swiping. You are able to swipe left to rewind, swipe right to fast forward, tap to play and long press to add a bookmark. Audible also mentions how they improved the overall stability and performance.

One other smaller, but welcomed addition is the chapter-level progress bar in the Now Playing screen. That said, those not as familiar with the older look of the Audible app, or those tho simply want to see some images side by side should check out the above three-image gallery ? it shows how the Audible app used to look. Bottom line here, this looks like a must-update for current Audible users.

SOURCE: Google Play Store

Source: http://androidcommunity.com/audible-for-android-update-brings-new-design-and-many-improvements-20130712/

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