2011年4月4日星期一

Communities working to Unclog road adventure

Communities around the United States are trying to saturation and method for the elderly and new kind of traffic congestion roars back after a period of relativement uncrowded quickly-at commutes.Drivers navigate through morning rush hour in Chicago, one of the most congested cities in the U.S. By Scott Olson, Getty Images

Driver sail in the morning when rush in Chicago, one of the city that adventure in the u.s.

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Driver sail in the morning when rush in Chicago, one of the city that adventure in the u.s.

Stratégies many focus not on increase capacity and in the road, but on the cut number of cars on the road. "When you reduce the number of people on roads is like a line virtuel, adding that, '' said Kevin Green, Executive Director, in which it is not better air campaign in Atlanta, who worked to reduce congestion. '' It's for free, rather than when you and the immédiate. "The Group's Green stimuler an increase 20% in alternative form of provide transportation, a low in télétravail. Among the stratégies. ? Non-commercial vehicles share, which exploits the more cars you sitting idle because they're out 90% of time, capture in some communities. It is mostly efficace for older people who have a car but cannot or more not to drive. Lowest used car when they need it, and make sure people go to an appointment. ? Microsoft bus services for employees, was launched in Seattle in 2007, is the third largest bus system, says Alan Pisarski, author of provide transportation in America. '' It seems to me that employers, especially high-tech employers the most accommodating habitués and employees, that this should be something natural for flight in. ''? High-occupation sense (HOT), voies in which unique hospital-occupant vehicles pay a sense to use some voies de expressways, are said to get popularity, Jack Finn, former Vice President at HNTB, a technical and construction company based in Kansas City Drivers ?,. Using GPS in the car navigation system for jupe logjams. Chicago, one of the city that adventure, this is not true. 1 to go, '' said TeleNav service providers. Rounding out the top five, Los Angeles, Dallas, Atlanta and Houston. For more information about-& autorisations, visit our FAQ. Report correction and clarifications, contact the Brent Jones, Norms Editor. For consideration in the newspaper, send comments to letters@usatoday.com. Include name, telephone number, city and state verification. To see the correction, go to corrections. usatoday.com. the Lignes talks, Changes include a brief review of the moderation process, and an explanation of how to use the "Report abuse" button. More than 15 years.

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Mark of global growth, a new temple Mormon Church.

Salt Lake City (AP)-North America based on the Mormon Church in Utah, three new temples, its President is Thomas S. Monson, said Saturday that builds. Thousands attending the 181st Annual General Conference oft The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Salt Lake City, Utah, on Sunday, heard about Mornon church growth and new temples planned. By Djamila Grossman, AP

To attend the annual meetings of the 181 to the thousands of people, latter-day Saints Jesus Church planning an Mornon Church grew and new temples Salt Lake City, Utah, on Sunday, often heard.

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To attend the annual meetings of the 181 to the thousands of people, latter-day Saints Jesus Church planning an Mornon Church grew and new temples Salt Lake City, Utah, on Sunday, often heard.

To build temples, Idaho, Meridian latter-day Saints Jesus Church;, Fort Collins, Colorado; Monson Members speaking on the first day of the General Conference in the middle of faith, Winnipeg, Manitoba, and Canada.The new temple "certainly in the realm of those blessings to our members," he said. Churches that 134 operating Temple in the world, United are now most. Another 26 temples also planned or under construction. Winnipeg Temple will ninth of Canada Church Temple. For the members need to drive, about 400 miles to practice the most important religious ceremonies of worship now capital of Manitoba, where larger. Meridian Temple has two third, Boise, Idaho, Colorado, Fort Collins facility at will. Temples are latter-day Saints are considered sacred, to proxy baptisms, wedding ceremonies, such as "laws that are designed to enhance the teaching of the Church as" used other ceremonial religious rituals, called. Different Conference used white building houses soaring normal Sunday service, the Church. Temple is to the members of the Church is worth some consideration on Sunday open and — to pay tithes and faithful compliance with the code of conduct, Church is expected to achieve specifies ". Every year millions of Ordinance takes the temple. Like our Ordinances may be faithful execution, "urged the Monson. Shows statistical data in church membership of faith around the world is growing, 131 14,000 more also announced on Saturday. Data are also Mormon 2010.Mormons conversion 273 k almost April tens of thousands and 10-inspiration and practical guidance to leaders of their faith, the Church's 22,000 to collect by listening to words from seat Conference Center daily life shows. Second, will be broadcast on television, radio, satellite television, over the Internet. Has been translated into five Conference sessions live over 80 languages. In he said Monson also Church offers more than 70 tons of humanitarian aid attention has-food, water, blankets, and hygiene kits and other merchandise — Japan to devastating earthquake, tsunami, after the nuclear crisis of results. Monson scooter Church being delivered through the provision, said a lot of help. Church of more than 4,000 Japan members also search for missing persons and Assembly aid packages, including donating more than 40,000 hours of volunteer service. Is part of the humanitarian assistance program is to support members of the Church during the great depression of the 1930s 75 years ago founded big welfare program. Other messages that support traditional marriage, provides service to others members adhering to the teachings of the Bible to force church leaders to build faith Center home. Church elder Walter f. deployment is known as Gonzalez, President of the 70 government agencies to get inactive church members in alias. "Please come back," said Gonzalez. See also feel blessed memory and updated Temple covenants and the sacrament of joining. So the expression of love, and shows willingness to true followers of Christ.

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Study: drinking factors on the performance of the school spare time,

Baltimore — study outside of class time with is the most important predictor of alcohol consumption, the student's grade point average. Work to watch TV than impact online social networking — also participate in the class. To succeed here at the annual Convention of the American College personnel Association announced on Tuesday for everyone drunk students, however, examine the relationship between recreational extracurricular and academic achievements of how students are often time study to stop study academic new students steering increased leverage possibilities offered there to be surprised to hear at this. Todd Wyatt, PhD candidate George Mason University and the problem of use of alcohol or drugs, you want to pick up outside the classroom, Director of research at address student health, corporate, and academic journals is left unchecked. "For research to stop at a particular time, has felt about this intense speculation how spare time affecting academic performance". For example, one so far who distractions like Facebook online social networking sites, Internet of today's students to learn outside the classroom less due to the fact that you spend time there is no need to look to the academic. But in reality, Wyatt's discoveries, such as technology — by taking the average time for a student's non-work classes, studying and TV looks at — doesn't affect significant academic achievements. This is also the AlcoholEDU freshman survey was approximately 900 spotted some student he investigated new 167 colleges and universities in research affecting Wyatt another personal pastime variations. For students to participate in volunteer activities and other activities at least one, he will drink to drink, drink, bad activities to experience negative consequences, such as performing assignment is not hurt, missing classes found to be less than their peers, or a work, or their friends and myself. "Less smarter they are not drinking, drinking" Wyatt said.

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And make sure the material might be used, but while doing so great results, "the hard partying" of known spiritual elite University students, about of something. They're not immune, turn. I can replicate the students exactly what the prior search working hard, playing hard, said Wyatt. "Down where their grades with... Points are exaggerated, but they are aware of its full potential should probably still be achieved. "He (which he refused) claims to several Ivy League universities caused Wyatt some grief. Officials of those two is him, his students get better grades saying it than anyone else who cares blew. Other universities even try that argument cannot be by. How much students study showed Wyatt declined several decades. 1960'S, spent 24 week study of college students. As of 2005, that number fell to 11. To a potential positive impact of fewer students: more socially competent leisure, sports, and spending more time for group work dynamic learning in a way that participates. Also have negative consequences: professional preparation to reduce reducing substance use increased, academic activities. (Wyatt recalled in his student's developmental psychology class, included in the terminology of the text and emoticons reflection papers. Full "why students aren't spending much time studying they don't know how to research one of the main reasons" Wyatt said. Know how to efficiently do their research. Can take away from Wyatt, his research to the most important thing is the importance of effective instruction. "Tutorial proven time and time again" and he said, "it really is simply a question's almost sick to resist it, so that students. They are almost seen as a punishment ". Instead of several universities that agree to visit the Office during business hours you are seeking individual teaching students. One University this year freshman dormitories, student, and one story 1 "floater RA" all night all room on each floor of buildings per study visits resident Assistant extra added. Acts as the student may be formed in this way, relation to RA residents, unofficial tutor and supervisor in all other cases, for help. Dropped plans to publish its own study on identification for Wyatt, University, the decline in emergency room visits are seeing vandalism campus alcohol violations, sexual assault. Mark Gehrke, Boise State University students that he this semester, his fellow leaders program began, and average Member GPA was 3. 5 Now, he said. When he saw the Organization of other Greece of these students ' grades added almost all of them are in-house instructors. Gehrke also reduce the negative impact of the activities of the campus idea reinforced Gehrke students of government involvement, and he is in order of precedence of his dropped his classroom performance setting is a new passion. Provide opportunities for students to socialize campus alcohol without-and yeah "free pizza" than more convincingly — is a great way to improve Wyatt and student success. Session participants also expressed interest in the examination of new students and their parents as a warning sign — red flag at the new student orientation to display "to be successful, if you want" Wyatt put it, because "these two major predictions: work hard off the bottle. It is. Other ideas proposed to improve academic achievement is the number of participants. "Housing 13 worked for years and always how to students about the time I see in Michael Kevin Kerr, Greenville Technical College, South Carolina said they housing student General Manager. You must learn how to think critically, and then study them all students next year eventually transferring to four-year degree program in Greenville, class. During the first semester of classes, students already on good grades back. Approved Wyatt. "More research and education is the crux of the entire academic structure", he said. "Only and was able to tell you ', is not enough to learn more '. Needs to learn better. "Please see reprints and permissions information, our frequently asked questions. Please feel free to contact us to report modification and clarification, standards editor Brent Jones. For newspaper publication review, sends comments to letters@usatoday.com. Includes verification of the name, telephone number, city, State. To reveal the fixes we moved corrections.usatoday.com.We to update the conversation guidelines. Includes a quick review of how to use the management process and report abuse buttons to change the description. Read more information.

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Denies responsibility for the murder of a Florida Pastor Afghanistan.

He denies responsibility for inspiring them, even recently on the Koran must presided over the burning, Florida Pastor UN Afghanistan people are protected from the deadly riots, said. Last fall interfaith religious leaders such as Cardinal Theodore McCarrick denounced Pastor Terry Jones' plans to burn a Quran. This month, Jones church burned the holy book with no warning and religious and political leaders are horrified. By Mark Wilson, Getty Images)

Last fall to the plan, including accusations of pagan religious leader Cardinal Theodore McCarrick Pastor Terry Jones writes the Koran. This month was burnt down in Jones Church, sacred books, religious and political leaders are horrified.

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Last fall to the plan, including accusations of pagan religious leader Cardinal Theodore McCarrick Pastor Terry Jones writes the Koran. This month was burnt down in Jones Church, sacred books, religious and political leaders are horrified.

At least eight United Nations aid workers with four people Friday (April), compound in the city, Mazar e Sharif died. Measures Imam media reports indicating the city's central mosque, burning the Koran. Sen John Kerry is Ma, Chairman, Senate Foreign Relations Committee, for a quick visits to encourage Gainesville Pastor Terry Jones Quran settings during March 20, presided at the mock trial was ablaze, finger said the. 」。 An angry mob took the wrath of civil servants of their selflessness and connection to the Quran radical figure, Florida is innocent bystanders, "said Kerry. Denying responsibility for Jones with him or his Church, you will have held the crowd to incite the violence responsible. Should the United States Government, the United Nations itself immediately to take action, "Jones said in a statement. "We any excuse to promote their terrorist activities in these countries and people might be used as should be the responsibility of what you have. "Last year, Jones is Qurans mountain has threatened terrorist attacks of September 11 anniversary to burn down, but after pressure from the President Obama and Secretary of Defense, Robert Gates, plans to cancel. For all Qurans.Obama have a hard time separating Jones as a radical criticism of the fringe does not represent the opinions of other Americans are writing deadly riots, without mentioning of Jones that he promises. "Provide together with the American people, I love my deep condolences to those wounded or killed," Obama said. Responsible for the death of other layouts directly in Jones ' feet ". Contrary to the spirit of their Scriptures directly by burning an outright disrespect Muslim view, for example, Jesus, we love ourselves and our neighbors love taught ", said Director of the National Institute of Galen Carey, national Evangelical. Christians who burned the Quran will live in harmony and peace with their neighbors want the majority do not. "Quran written to Reverend C. Welton Gaddy, President, Washington-based Interfaith alliances, riots to operation results in United States called"unacceptable"responses abroad can display. Last week, Pakistan called Pakistan's President Asif Ali Zardari Jones Quran United States Ambassador "abhorrent" and condemned the acts as a serious setback in harmony of the world. Jones's independent Dove world outreach center, pastor in about 30 members. New organization, stand for Quran, Islamic law and Jones has launched his I want America to protest against "radical Islam" and access more information about permission April has scheduled a prior event Dearborn, Mich.For, the Islamic Center of our frequently asked questions, see. Please feel free to contact us to report modification and clarification, standards editor Brent Jones. For newspaper publication review, sends comments to letters@usatoday.com. Includes verification of the name, telephone number, city, State. To reveal the fixes we moved corrections.usatoday.com.We to update the conversation guidelines. Includes a quick review of how to use the management process and report abuse buttons to change the description. Read more information.

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Working to Unclog roads congested community

Growl to communities across the United States relatively uncrowded rush hour period commuter after traffic jam has a voice and method to old and new traffic congestion eased. Drivers navigate through morning rush hour in Chicago, one of the most congested cities in the U.S. By Scott Olson, Getty Images)

Explore the cities Chicago, United States the most crowded one morning rush-hour drivers.

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Explore the cities Chicago, United States the most crowded one morning rush-hour drivers.

And many strategies to increase Highway capacity, focus on cutting the number of cars on the road. "Is to reduce the number of people on the road, such as adding virtual lane" clean air campaign of Kevin Greene, the non-profit Atlanta says is in the works for reducing traffic congestion Executive Director. It doesn't cost the not pollute directly with your air. Green groups are promoted the increase of 20% in another form, such as a big jump in commuting, work at home. Other strategies: ? the among-commercial vehicles idle 90% of the time sitting on most cars, exploit the fact, share the ride in some areas. Drive my car or not particularly useful for older people. To use young people who need it, and plans to review cars, senior. ? Get Microsoft bus employees service, started in 2007 in the Seattle area, city's third-largest bus system, commuters in Alan Pisarski, American author says. "To accommodate me it employers much more this naturally jump to their employees are familiar with high-tech employers especially". ? Working free Jack Finn to dial (hot) lanes with lanes, some single-occupant car highway toll is gaining popularity, infrastructure, engineering, advanced Vice President and Kansas City, Missouri ? construction company Drivers logjams skirt in car GPS navigation system uses. Service provider TeleNav is no. 1 for use in Chicago the most congested cities. For more information about the rounding of the top 5: Los Angeles, Dallas, Atlanta, Houston.For reprints and permissions, see the frequently asked questions. Please feel free to contact us to report modification and clarification, standards editor Brent Jones. For newspaper publication review, sends comments to letters@usatoday.com. Includes verification of the name, telephone number, city, State. To reveal the fixes we moved corrections.usatoday.com.We to update the conversation guidelines. Includes a quick review of how to use the management process and report abuse buttons to change the description. Read more information.

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Waiting for Giffords universe astronaut husband doctor's OK.

Cape Canaveral Air Force station, Florida (AP)-space shuttle commander Mark Kelly, said he Thursday waiting for doctors bring yet he was hurt only starting 3 weeks Congresswoman wife's blessing. Mark Kelly, left, takes questions from the media regarding the next shuttle mission as pilot Gregory Johnson listens at Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Thursday. Is Bruce Weaver, afp / Getty Images

Hear pilot Gregory Johnson at the Kennedy Space Center, Florida on Thursday and will take questions from the media about Mark Kelly, left the next shuttle mission.

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Hear pilot Gregory Johnson at the Kennedy Space Center, Florida on Thursday and will take questions from the media about Mark Kelly, left the next shuttle mission.

NASA is on the other hand, damages to Kelly's shuttle launch pads from Kennedy Space Center heavy thunderstorms sweep was. On Wednesday evening, lightning struck and hail reported. Wind gusts reaching 90 mph. On Thursday morning, reported two funnel clouds as a continuation of bad weather. Shuttles the NASA spokesman Allard form in some minor damage sustained efforts external fuel tank, isolation foam. Launch pad workers pass and waited for the latest examination prior to the storm. Under the Space Center, Tornado watches were skipped part of the countdown Thursday morning and Kelly and his crew of practice training. It is said that when his wife is the husband of Gabrielle Giffords in launching his attendance Kelly, head of two months in Tucson, Arizona, ago taken in he still all projects with NASA working. He is still debating what about traditional firing prepared party for his guests. Each shuttle crew down launch at Cape Canaveral Air Force station, family and friends will arrange for the party. The astronauts during the inspection and to cannot attend; spouse assists as host. Cannot enter identical twins universe astronaut brother, Scott, if Kelly did. Scott is from the international space station in the five-month stay. I've been impressions, requests and busy "Kelly said at a news conference. "Not yet put together. Joke, I think you are trying to organize it for me is our volunteers, he told the associated Press reporter. "I don't know. We'll see. "Kelly reporters he" pretty much expecting "Giffords makes it his April 19 launch. It from the last flight of the effort and the last secondary missions, functional delivery of 2 billion international space physics $ the experiment he was Station.As a press conference at the Johnson Space Center in Houston last week. The Kelly is asked about question two-week mission. He gave a brief update of his wife — ", from her doctor's final approval had yet we can to get here pretty much expecting" — before taking questions from a roomful of reporters outside of Thunder and. Giffords went the rehabilitation hospital of Houston. Was supposed to held in Thursday morning's question and answer event launch pad, but indoors, the relocated due to severe weather. Astronaut Mike Fincke Kerry crew for "great leadership" that he said. Being the Commander, Fincke said, thank the "and add a particularly difficult family situations. "We're a team. But our family is something we have seen, I think can't handle our "Fincke. All 6 flight to astronaut assignments and - 5 American men and one Italy — is a veteran of the space.

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How 'the clown God' oldest Maya Royal Tomb revealed

Sacramento — "clown God," would have done the trick only among royalty, ancient Mayan symbol image is there. Some archaeologists have the discovery to the burial site of the oldest known Maya rulers of identification has contributed suggestions. The skeleton of the suspected 350 BC ruler, interred with pots covering his skull, a Mayan custom. Jason pile, Holmul archaeological project

350 BC suspected ruler skeleton buried Mayan custom cover Pan his skull.

Jason pile, Holmul archaeological project

350 BC suspected ruler skeleton buried Mayan custom cover Pan his skull.

Drawing-out abandonment is the ancient Maya pyramid dot city about 850 years of such sites archaeological most before one floor mystery filled in Central America. K. unexpected, result of KUH Oh ruins reports at the society of modern Guatemala, past society for American archaeology is about 350 BC 2nd century "grave goods include the old Mayan burial of our first known Maya rulers, or"-", rear push search, Royal symbols do not have" k. 2008 refers to the burial site found John Tomasic, Assistant Professor, University of Kansas. K. in the rural areas remains found nothing more or less large Maya site Holmul, ruins of wealthy but, in General, such as home to looked at had. Tomasic, and excavated the floors of the building we are until we find the lid just dug up, says. Under the lid, about 4 inches across, ("just width of the human body," he), but was on "chultun" (Chul-cartoon), tunnel leading to the cellar. We crawl and will shine a light on, and saw the burial. 50'S, seemingly healthier (aside from some arthritis, some hollow, his teeth his death when human body around 7 ceramic vessels, jars and plates was an array. Mark string in their foreheads, jester Cap such as trefoil shape black incense burner painted wearing a distinctive headdress human is most intrigued. Maya jester God headdress widely between scholars and the symbol of early wall paintings and sculpture Kings 100, from BC or so to rule of the Maya saw, has been known since the ". Real question here is how old body's "that archaeologists say is Michael Callahan Arlington Texas University research team to the meeting's results Announces Tomasic. Uniform pan Mayan ceramics Sierra red"era began to adopt a color belongs to clear around 350 BC. Samples from the bones of the same age to surrender, was sent to a laboratory for radioactive. These are the numbers pretty convincing, says Callaghan. Until now, early known Royal Mayan ruler of San Bartolomé, was excavated in 2005, 100 years BC, known as the date from the site was likewise, this burial also pyramid Temple found under, not buried as ruler of the Maya in the hospital after home. I we Mayan ruler of one of the oldest discovered burial is known to say, just think, Tomasic said. "And jester God headdress earliest depiction discovered. "This is a rare, this is old. We found this daily "Andrew Kinkella College, Moorpark, California, is part of a research archaeologist says. Clown God's image and he inevitably connected political power among the ancient Maya says, inherited. So, I say this is one of the oldest burial known Maya rulers, we are safe. "Means the ancient Maya was ruler of ideas about place before about their search according to important Tomasic, long Maya King himself God to declare. That trend looks at full flowering of writing ancient Mayan, emerged late pyramid building of "classic". Reduce the concept of leadership held on to their offspring until the time of the famous Mayan so-called Pre-Classic era, some of the ancient Maya's function of the same God. Life different from the period after that is connected to the ancient Maya as what appeared to be of the Pre-Classic period. In other words, by the famous pyramid Architecture scholar of Central America decades ago is without a doubt had a long civilization. "We find these Royal burial too, and I think we see many homes in the old," says Tomasic. Please see reprints and permissions information, our frequently asked questions. Please feel free to contact us to report modification and clarification, standards editor Brent Jones. For newspaper publication review, sends comments to letters@usatoday.com. Includes verification of the name, telephone number, city, State. To reveal the fixes we moved corrections.usatoday.com.We to update the conversation guidelines. Includes a quick review of how to use the management process and report abuse buttons to change the description. Read more information.

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More motor age and gets sticky.

Is that sooner or later it will happen. Jonnye Clark, 65, takes a break between swim laps at Cornerstone Health and Fitness in Warrington, Pa. Eileen Blass, USA today

Swim Jonnye Clark, 65, to take a break around basic health and fitness Warrington, Pennsylvania.

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Swim Jonnye Clark, 65, to take a break around basic health and fitness Warrington, Pennsylvania.

Everyone is young. Walk and bounce it. Slides a sexy jeans of my feet yet. Bums still firmly has. So, of want, workout, and then skip instead of touch-up not doing dearie, but find themselves dash for pedicures and hair. 45 Jonnye Clark Jamison, pa 65 felt looks like one person, she does not consider skipping training. She is a four-day week, investment company works as Branch Manager on a regular basis, yet search pedicure time works. They "way their treatment is" she says). "About the aging of my philosophy is not to hit a moving target. Clark maps around the week of physical activity as a way to boost the emotional and spiritual energy, and improved her fitness experts recommend your body. "Will feel better over time that make daily activities, or at least three days, weeks some kind of point and more consistent your" sense of reward and old generation group, thanks to the President of the National Athletic Trainer, says Marjorie Albohm Association.Albohm people never too late baby boomers to get going again. Sometimes, weight or exercising it is difficult and discouraging, "and she says. "But you need to get the point to say, ' I from this point forward of this my life some '" Clark, a complete role models, Albohm is. Works as a way to promote health and reduce the risk of developing chronic diseases in the Department of health and welfare, the physical activity guidelines with the flexibility, she gets a regular aerobic activity and strength training, and provisions. You can prevent Clark bone loss even a study exercise and weight training. "I already short, lose muscle mass gets," and she says. Who is former ballerinas began dancing when she was 5 and continued to the high school, Clark has changed her age and her work. No more ballet instance ". I was dancing, I was going to local Y and dance on the hard, wooden floor, nobody knows you for good is not "and she says. A hit her spine. She had back surgery six years ago. She once again went and got it back doesn't look. She does Pilates or swim weeks 2 days the treadmills or elliptical in her gym, and weight machines with religion. She's coming out back when warm weather golf course. "Pilates is to really get on my back flexibility help me" and she says her balance and overall strength improved. Movement of a past love of ADE, according to keys to adopt new ones, Albohm, their age, and is for development especially people feel pain and joint stiffness and arthritis. Arthritis exercise, research shows that is a powerful tool to manage. Have hard time to learning how to change the baby boom generation, especially those who are high-strength athletes, young, have been, "and she says. "Jog or cannot run anymore now as this would hurt his knee. However, in trying new things, people, can find the things they love ". Keeping mobile and powerful people very, very important ". These sexy jeans to slide. Please see reprints and permissions information, our frequently asked questions. Please feel free to contact us to report modification and clarification, standards editor Brent Jones. For newspaper publication review, sends comments to letters@usatoday.com. Includes verification of the name, telephone number, city, State. To view our fixes go to corrections.usatoday.com.

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Growing concern about at Afghanistan

Stops burning of Koran rage for third day Florida Pastor fought on Sunday in major cities of protesters police Afghanistan South Western pleas first turbulent East Street as failed.

Blamed for violence, not only by Florida State was cited as the spread of a deadly demo in Afghanistan Prime Minister murdered American Muslim leaders Koran burning, Christian fundamentalist provocative action. Protesters carry a wounded colleague during a demonstration to condemn the burning of a copy of the Muslim holy book by a Florida pastor in Kandahar, Afghanistan, on Saturday. By Allauddin Khan, associated press

The marchers demonstrations denouncing the burning copies of the sacred book of Muslims on Saturday Florida Pastor Kandahar, Afghanistan carry a colleague was injured in.

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The marchers demonstrations denouncing the burning copies of the sacred book of Muslims on Saturday Florida Pastor Kandahar, Afghanistan carry a colleague was injured in.

To use any information clearly, trying to paint America agenda Muslim and anti-Muslim, and West to the West of bite said M. Zuhdi Jasser, President of the American Islamic forum for Democracy.He murder Mazar i (and was the result of using a combustion in weekend of militant leader in Kandahar's Koran last month as an excuse for violence, Gainesville, Florida. Terry Jones, 59, Dove world outreach center, held a mock "trial" the Muslim holy book and copy burned on March 20. He last fall is September 11, 2001, anniversary to attack were threatened, are backed up. Friday, violence blowout until his behavior in most of the initial notifications, America last month. Thousands of Mazar i (in the demo you have exceeded the United Nations compound killed seven people,. Marched in hundreds of Kandahar on Saturday, when nine cars and attacked was killed a confrontation with security. Demo, Sunday Jalalabad, the ap police, in second day of violence, Kandahar was killed. Asked to comment on Jones did not return a phone. One of his group's website, StandupAmerica.org, franc her Ingram suggests that Church ", UN worker's blood is in your hands" said calls to posted a statement in response to "the teachings of the Quran is criticized. Muslim leaders are the bloody hands teach hatred, violence, "she wrote. Freedom of speech. We in the United States. Ibrahim Hooper, spokesman for the Conference of the American Islamic relations, Sunday is he Muslim advocacy group he as follows: small representative of the mainstream of American thought is not to attempt to ignore Jones had said. We believe in the mode of seeking is pure propaganda, said Hooper Jones. Underestimated "We purposely it as much as many were assessed. "Hooper violence" is completely inappropriate responses as "condemn preachers of Florida. "Who also have freedom of speech. Freedom to the stupid and reprehensible to even. However, everyone does not harm others or have a responsibility to act in no way leads to the other victims, "said Hooper. Imam and Shamshad Nasir, Baitul on mosque Chino, California Ahmadiyya Muslim leader Jones called Pastor stupid "kill anywhere in the name of his community, religion, even if it is the name of the most sacred scriptures denies. "Please see reprints and permissions information, our frequently asked questions. Please feel free to contact us to report modification and clarification, standards editor Brent Jones. For newspaper publication review, sends comments to letters@usatoday.com. Includes verification of the name, telephone number, city, State. To reveal the fixes we moved corrections.usatoday.com.We to update the conversation guidelines. Includes a quick review of how to use the management process and report abuse buttons to change the description. Read more information.

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Protect the operation how precious little ears.

Brought to the glory of the New Orleans Saints qb drew Brees son field in his team's Super Bowl victory, 1-year-old Baylen's hearing protection earmuffs sported. Divya Kumar from her newest Disney "uneasiness" volume to protect her 2-year-old ears cover his struggle had ice show. If Tom Kirvin is the sound of the film "outrageous. That they are loud because ear plugs his 8-year-old son always carries several theaters in the breast it's some kind of intimidation, "says the father of San Francisco. Tom<br />Kirvin keeps earplugs on hand for son Tommy, 8, to wear at the movies. Experts<br />say isolated exposure to annoyingly loud sounds isn't dangerous, but sustained<br />noises are a big concern. By Martin E. says USA today

Holds the Tommy film wearing son Tom Kirvin ear plugs on the other hand, 8. Experts in isolated した露 and annoyingly loud says sustained noise on the big issue is not dangerous.

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Holds the Tommy film wearing son Tom Kirvin ear plugs on the other hand, 8. Experts in isolated した露 and annoyingly loud says sustained noise on the big issue is not dangerous.

All these sounds great and junk are painful and bring tears to the children. However, they are not dangerous. "I can that are hurting their ears so be confident" says Director of auditory Diagnostics Brian Fligor, children's Hospital Boston. Little Baylen, "more than it was a matter of comfort. "Still, the parents should be satisfied is not: sound is important to know the difference between children's hearing damage. Loud or sustained noise from thin prediction of receptor cell Cilia of hearing loss, sound and ear buds small destruction is caused. Loud, or break the Cilia to detect sounds left nothing or shear noise long-term. Found the noise level test sound New England Patriots game makes Fligor, to reach 100 decibels and a sustained ROAR around 85. Maximum tolerable level of workers just one decibels or less 8 hours a day, to expose Andrew Oxenham, auditory perception research, University of Minnesota Professor says. "You must be ok if you publish all day to 86 decibels, according federal occupational safety and health administration regulations. "Hearing loss, and there inverse relationship between strength and exposure length of. However, can cause intense short exposure noise damage; can also intense noise long-term exposure. "Said to be able to develop hearing loss of time if you have been pretty exposed to noise 90 decibels at the. If you publish something like gunshots in 140 decibels, but only take a few seconds "says is the susceptibility of different hearing chief says Seattle Children's Hospital.People noise-induced hearing loss Norton Norton, Susan. "Can you hunt can someone once published, what years, not much affected hearing loss, and some people. "Will be affected until the problem that people hearing is damaged, and there is no way to predict. Stuff for kids and teens for the really dangerous Fligor say "refers to long time to hear the sound and advanced the day after the very sustained". Do not wear earplugs or out loud at work on a farm farm equipment around who mow the lawn of the younger firms and there is a risk. Music earphones: as far as goes, really is prolonged exposure to dangerous high-intensity noise. There are actual damage from too many children, according to Fligor using Ipod ", but you can develop courses of five or ten years often use". Wearing a headset for long periods of time listeners and even inch volumes you tend to be. It is a vicious cycle, says Norton. Become tired of the Cilia of the ear, music is like a soft. "So loud the volume" and she starts to say the entire cycle. Answer you can return to normal, so give the rest to your ear. One is almost to the dangers of taking children's hearing to vaccinate some parents ' reluctance. Before vaccines become available was a major cause of all of epidemic parotitis, rubella meningitis flame hard of hearing children. ", Now looking at getting meningitis are not immune, as children", leading to some hearing loss, Norton ". When an outbreak of measles, mumps, or meningitis, most parents are not alive today "and she says. Do not know their risks. Hearing of other major preventable cause is the bond of the objects in the ears of their children. "I saw kids stuck with q-tips, tympanic membrane," says Norton. That can happen is anyone suppose. Common sense is the best guide for parents, she says. "What you need to wear ear protection to adults, has a child. If you mow the lawn certainly use other kinds of tools they like the leaf blower is. "Please see reprints and permissions information, our frequently asked questions. Please feel free to contact us to report modification and clarification, standards editor Brent Jones. For newspaper publication review, sends comments to letters@usatoday.com. Includes verification of the name, telephone number, city, State. To view our fixes go to corrections.usatoday.com.

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Ex DC school principals ' 100% ' test score probe behind

District Colombia public schools Minister Michelle Lee, she "100 percent support" an extensive survey of standardized test scores to her after she fired research United States showed high rates proposed corrected student test sheets, today just says school districts to use in order to supervise a few days. Michelle Rhee, then-D.C. public schools chancellor, talks to third-grader Kmone Feeling at J.O. Wilson Elementary School on Aug. 23. By Manuel Balce Ceneta, AP

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Support the decision to investigate she is 'absolutely' high frequency response changes standard test she's tenure in an interview taped to air this weekend said Bloomberg radio, Syngman Rhee, education reform, national figure. "This isolated instances we need them to deal appropriately if you need to discount a person in real life classroom score" Lee said Rhee, interview with the Bloomberg.The USA today survey, standardized testing at national trials part according to the press release issued by the proposed changes found statistically improbable charge showed the d. c. public schools — wrong answer right from — to test the student 2008, during the time of Syngman Rhee, school principals-2010. Always matches won recognition of Syngman Rhee and the public school system, high test scores, but in United States of some teachers and parents today interview with student's ability of higher test scores and said no. When insulting children hard to improve the academic achievement levels and dedicated teachers talk today United States announced the Lee statement on Monday, USA today published its survey, the. Rhee Syngman have given interviews to PBS, Indiana police star, Bloomberg radio she United States offer: Columbus, Ohio, in her interview in, despite more than a dozen requests today interview don't agree. , Was a meeting with Lee Seung-man State officials. Lee told the Bloomberg "teachers. System most never think to do something like that. Every person that can guarantee to keep the same high standards? No, you cannot. "Kaya Henderson D.C. Inspector General's Prime Minister Tuesday called to determine the one-year full interview area test scores from 2009, United States today examines the is scheduled first air 10 p.m.Acting d. c. school today. To investigate problems with school district officials of eight tests that year, brought the external company, Caveon test security. More data analysis found evidence of fraud in the company has is much deeper. Please see reprints and permissions information, our frequently asked questions. Please feel free to contact us to report modification and clarification, standards editor Brent Jones. For newspaper publication review, sends comments to letters@usatoday.com. Includes verification of the name, telephone number, city, State. To reveal the fixes we moved corrections.usatoday.com.We to update the conversation guidelines. Includes a quick review of how to use the management process and report abuse buttons to change the description. Read more information.

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Holds the promise of new valves and stroke risk.

New Orleans – death rate effective and open-heart surgery was done through a small incision in the groin can hold promise for patients may survive standard valve replacement operations can have an operation to inject new valve number 10,000 senior citizens about 700 high-risk, elderly patients Sunday.Their research experimental flap procedure researchers said,. However, carries the bigger risk approach: number of major strokes of new valve patients underwent surgery twice ". Stroke new steps in the Craig Smith of the New York Presbyterian Hospital reported substantial a lead author of one was in the frequent ". He said new procedures patients also suffered major damage blood vessels in many. Some doctors especially seniors, to resolve the dilemma of a difficult medical pioneering efforts and new research welcome. "This historic event," said cardiologist David moliterno, Chief Executive Officer of the University of Kentucky. It's thousands of people affect hundreds. 65 Than suffer illness, also known as aortic stenosis of older people, almost 10% blood big surge release focusing on major artery stenosis of valves and aorta. Valve replacement half dead serious ill patients without within two years — is patient 30% illness or operation open cracks than stop heart risks and place the patient on cardiopulmonary, breastbone reluctant to, is wrapped in springlike stent said the President of American University Ralph Brindis, Cardiology.In, procedure of bovine tissues of new valve in the heart of guided and fell to the central location in small balloon inflates. Valves of patients in the study, Edwards Lifesciences steel valves, pending approval by the food and Drug Administration.Half new study, experimentation, the rest standard valves, Smith is the heart of America past academic annual report the surgery. Mortality as well as 24%, a new procedure for 27% of the surgery, he said. Suffered a stroke, compared with 10 patients in 20 patients with surgical group new valve. He said some doctors will deter many patients, stroke risk. "Some people die rather than live strokes would be" Rita Redberg California College-San Francisco.For say about reprints and permissions, see frequently asked questions for more. Please feel free to contact us to report modification and clarification, standards editor Brent Jones. For newspaper publication review, sends comments to letters@usatoday.com. Includes verification of the name, telephone number, city, State. To view our fixes go to corrections.usatoday.com.

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5 The new Alzheimer's gene researchers find

In the largest study of its kind, the researchers-links of the most common form of Alzheimer's disease, dementia, four new genes identified at the onset. An additional study, previously identified genes and found that one-fifth. Genetic data analysis in the first study of the science journal Nature Genetics, Sunday.In, both out-of-study by the National Institute of health show Fund 54,000 people supply, researchers drew-rest of about 20,000 people had Alzheimer's disease and cognitive usually known as Alzheimer's disease Genetics Consortium Group lead author Gerard Schellenberg, pathology of clinical examination medicine medical research 44 say in implementing Philadelphia.The, Professor, University of Pennsylvania School of scientists from other universities and research institutions, United States. Consortium in the second study reported by American, British, France and other European countries, fifth gene identification assistance. I have been since 1985, the genetics of Alzheimer's disease, and this is happening, but have to say the most exciting events. "Schellenberg said. And the risk of Alzheimer's disease genes have been up to this point, five known essentially doubled because know about people's genes. He says as the cause of Alzheimer's becomes a new clue to each new gene. Create new research findings drug still do not show symptoms high-risk individuals with distinguished scientists... "is a black box of the brain. Patient is alive, and poke around after someone dies of some images is, why someone has Alzheimer's disease try to figure out whether "there, with whom he says it to get to improved ability to predict this can. Current treatments are limited, prevention or cure brain wasting condition William-Thies says isn't, officer of the Alzheimer's Association Chief, health care and science. A new study offers hope, experts in the field "and says. It was a huge and expensive work and scope unprecedented not, "says Scott Turner, Georgetown University Medical Center, memory disorders program director. "Make insights we further disease mechanisms. "Before it can be found from the public is still in between. "This is a very basic science. The breakthrough is a few steps from a clinically meaningful. Genes can be associated with disease in some way, but something? Pick up Gary Kennedy of Alzheimer's disease expert says Division geriatric psychiatric medicine Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx, N.Y.The the author's second Director, the Director David Bennett, rush Alzheimer's disease center Rush University Medical Center, Chicago: "sick cause it only first step in understanding the biology of what kind," says he is. "Of the tasks for the entire cascade. Involved in these studies, many of the genetics of Alzheimer's disease researchers soon too large for effective like says Schellenberg, are coming together to study. It is known as the international Alzheimer's genomics projects. By Member Paris.For in November for the first time reprints and permissions for more information, our frequently asked questions, see. Please feel free to contact us to report modification and clarification, standards editor Brent Jones. For newspaper publication review, sends comments to letters@usatoday.com. Includes verification of the name, telephone number, city, State. To view our fixes go to corrections.usatoday.com.

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WASHINGTON — He was a long shot when he launched his race for the White House four years ago. This time, he's the front-runner.

President Obama is poised to launch his re-election bid for a second presidential term. By Saul Loeb, AFP/Getty Images

President Obama is poised to launch his re-election bid for a second presidential term.

By Saul Loeb, AFP/Getty Images

President Obama is poised to launch his re-election bid for a second presidential term.

Surprising no one, President Obama is poised to file papers with the Federal Election Commission as early as today, officially launching his bid for a second term.

He starts his re-election campaign in one of the stronger positions of sitting presidents over the past four decades. His job-approval rating at this point in his tenure is higher than that of Bill Clinton or Ronald Reagan, presidents who won second terms, and the nation's jobless rate, now 8.8%, has been slowly declining.

But as he turns 50 this year, Obama must traverse some perilous landscape. The economic recovery is fragile, and the U.S. military now is involved in three controversial military campaigns — in Afghanistan, Iraq and now Libya — that draw significant opposition from war-weary Americans. What's more, the big legislative achievement of his presidency, an overhaul of the health care system, fails to win majority support in national public opinion polls more than a year after he signed it.

"He'll have a lot of advantages as the incumbent — not challenged for his party's nomination and with an unlimited campaign fund," says Frank Donatelli, a former White House political director for Ronald Reagan and top aide to John McCain in the 2008 campaign. "On the other hand, we're still in very tough economic times, and his approval rating has been below 50% for a year now."

Donatelli puts the odds at Obama's re-election at "slightly better than 50-50," but adds, "The Republican nomination is clearly worth having."

Here's a look at the political landscape as Obama seeks to become the 17th president to win a second term.

History is on Obama's side. For more than a century, a political party that wins back the White House almost always holds it for at least eight years. The only exception was in 1980, when Jimmy Carter lost his re-election bid.

Among Obama's strengths:

?The jobless rate is down.

For most of his first two years in office, Obama looked vulnerable on the economy. No matter how much he blamed his predecessor, George W. Bush, for job losses, the economy was Obama's burden.

The stark facts remain negative: The nation has lost about 3 million jobs since Obama came into office. But in the last year, the trend has been reversed, with about 1.4 million jobs created — nearly 500,000 this year alone.

"To the extent that things are getting better, it's going to be difficult for (Republicans) to make a case," says Obama strategist David Axelrod.

Republicans acknowledge the economy is improving at the right time for Obama; a report Friday showed the unemployment rate ticking down. Still, they question whether that will be enough to counter slow growth.

Former Republican National Committee chairman Ed Gillespie notes that presidents who have run for re-election with jobless rates above 7.5% — including Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter and George H.W. Bush — usually have lost.

Democrats are nervous. "Any president going into an election with 8.8% unemployment faces real challenges," says Robert Borosage, co-director of the liberal Campaign for America's Future.

?Fundraising will favor him.

Obama's reason for starting his re-election campaign this early speaks to one of his major advantages: raising money.

He spent nearly $750 million during his primary and general election campaigns in 2007-08, overwhelming his rivals. By starting nine months before the first GOP primary and with a base of 4 million people who contributed to him last time, Obama will have a huge head start.

"In 2012, the Republican candidates are going to be in the same position as they were in 2008: chasing Obama," says Anthony Corrado, an expert on political fundraising at Colby College in Maine. "He has the biggest base of donors at the beginning of a re-election campaign of any president in history."

Obama's campaign recently asked 450 of his top fundraisers to collect $350,000 each by year's end. That would pump more than $157 million into his re-election effort before 2012.

Republicans, however, will have more ability to compete than they did in 2008. Conservative groups such as American Crossroads showed muscular fundraising ability in the 2010 elections. And a Supreme Court ruling has given outside groups, including corporations, the ability to spend unlimited amounts of money up until Election Day.

?Demographics will boost his prospects.

Results from the 2010 Census released last month show a more racially and ethnically diverse nation — and with that a more Democratic electorate. Now, 36.3% of the population is minority, an increase of 5.4 percentage points in a decade.

The fastest-growing ethnic group, Hispanics, now represent about one in six Americans.

"The Census data confirm that the minoritization of America, the diversification of America, has proceeded not only fast but faster than we thought," says political scientist Ruy Teixeira, author of Red, Blue, and Purple America: The Future of Election Demographics. "On balance, that helps Obama." Four of five minority voters backed him in 2008.

The nation's changing complexion improves Obama's prospect in what Democratic analyst Simon Rosenberg calls "the Latin belt," including such battleground states as Florida and Arizona.

Still, Obama's standing among white voters has eroded from the 43% who voted for him in 2008. That could put at risk some manufacturing states with a large number of white blue-collar workers — among them Michigan, Pennsylvania and New Jersey — that Democrats have come to rely on. "The newfound weakness for Democrats in the Rust Belt is a strategic challenge," Rosenberg says.

?A significant primary challenge is unlikely.

Some liberal Democrats express disappointment about Obama for not fulfilling his promise to close the terrorist prison at Guantanamo Bay and for agreeing to a health care law that didn't include a public, government option. "There's been a general de-mobilization of the movement of hope and change," Borosage says, though he adds that Republicans' budget cuts and efforts against public-employee unions could help revive it.

Even so, there are no signs the president will face a significant challenge for the Democratic nomination. In the most recent USA TODAY/Gallup Poll, more than eight of 10 Democrats approved of the job he's doing as president. Among African Americans, the most reliable demographic group in the Democratic base, more than nine of 10 approve.

Democratic pollster Mark Mellman put the odds of a challenge "somewhere between zero and 1%."

That matters: The last three presidents who faced significant primary challenges — Gerald Ford in 1976, Carter in 1980 and the elder President Bush in 1992 — all won the nomination but then lost the election. The last four presidents who didn't have primary battles all won in November.

"There's no question it makes it easier" for presidents, says Mellman, a strategist for John Kerry in 2004. "You're not draining resources ... and it means you don't have a fractured, divided party."

For all of Obama's advantages, he faces tough challenges on fiscal and foreign affairs, including some of his own making. He also faces what most incumbents face: an energized opposition.

Among the president's vulnerabilities:

?The health care victory carried a cost.

Obama's overhaul of the health care system remains a potentially dangerous issue for him. Recent polls show little change in support from when the law was passed a year ago. In Gallup's March poll, 46% said they were pleased with the law, while 44% disagreed — down from 49% and 40% a year earlier.

That's disturbing news for the administration, which has labored since September to tout those parts of the law viewed most favorably by the public. They include barring insurance companies from denying coverage based on pre-existing conditions, letting young people stay on their parents' insurance up to age 26, and giving some seniors $250 subsidies toward their prescription drug costs.

"There's this sense, particularly among independent voters, that this thing is flawed," says independent health care consultant Robert Laszewski. "But it's not so flawed in their minds that it can't be fixed."

There are wild cards in the debate. Beginning this week in the House of Representatives, Republicans are likely to propose major spending cuts in Medicare and Medicaid, creating their own controversy.

And the Supreme Court may rule in the summer of 2012 on the law's constitutionality following a split among lower courts on the question, a decision that could start the debate all over again.

?Wars, new and old, raise qualms.

It was his opposition to the war in Iraq that initially propelled Obama, a freshman senator from Illinois, against Democratic front-runner Hillary Rodham?Clinton in 2008.

As president, Obama has continued Bush's plan to withdraw most U.S. combat troops from Iraq, but he also has expanded the deployment in Afghanistan and in recent weeks ordered the military into action in Libya. Some conservatives have criticized his leadership in not acting more decisively, and some liberals are outraged that he acted at all. On Thursday, Rep. Dennis Kucinich, D-Ohio, stood on the House floor for 40 minutes to denounce Obama's military action in Libya as unconstitutional.

Even if the military operations go as planned, they aren't likely to be a political plus, Teixeira says, at a time Americans are more concerned about jobs and the economy. "But certainly there are scenarios if things go south, it could hurt him," he says.

Republicans and presidential hopefuls from Sarah Palin to Mitt Romney have criticized Obama for acting multilaterally, following the lead of France and Great Britain.

"It's reinforced a perception among voters that he's weak and vacillating," Gillespie says. "They don't like that in a president."

?Big spending is a big issue.

One of the issues that dominated the 2010 mid-term elections — government spending — could come back to bite Obama.

That's because two numbers in the federal budget keep getting worse: The annual deficit, which hurt the first President Bush when it hit $290 billion in 1992, is now about $1.6 trillion. And the accumulated national debt is fast approaching $14.3 trillion.

"If deficits and spending remain an issue to the degree they were in the midterms, he's in trouble," says Doug Holtz-Eakin, former Congressional Budget Office director and McCain's top domestic policy adviser in the 2008 presidential campaign.

The White House says the Bush administration sent the deficit soaring with record tax cuts and wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. "Authorship of the deficits and debt is widely shared. They have a piece of that," Axelrod says.

Now, Obama and Republicans are negotiating spending cuts to resolve the 2011 budget. They'll battle over deficit reduction and the debt ceiling later this year.

On most of those issues, Obama has taken a back seat to Congress. "The lack of leadership is startling," says former senator Judd Gregg, R-N.H., whom Obama once nominated for Commerce secretary. "It appears he wants to be re-elected more than he wants to lead."

?The GOP is energized.

In 2008, Bush's approval ratings fell amid an unpopular war in Iraq and worsening economy, and with it the enthusiasm of the GOP in the presidential race.

Obama isn't likely to have such an advantage in 2012. Opposition to his policies has sparked the Tea Party movement and helped Republicans gain control of the House last fall in what Obama described as "a shellacking."

"The 2010 elections have energized the party, and the base Republican rank and file are very engaged and very active," says Donatelli, who oversaw operations at the Republican National Committee for McCain in 2008.

Axelrod cites the president's strength but expresses concern about what can't be forecast: an international financial calamity, say, or a catastrophic oil spill. "The things I worry about are the things we can't control," he says.

"The biggest risk is uncertainty," Mellman says. "Presidential elections are driven by reality, by real events, and nobody has any idea what those real events are going to be. That uncertainty is what makes it a ballgame."

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Sexual practices studied at Yale University

New Haven, Connecticut (AP)-federal civil rights to investigate complaints Yale University students and officials, an Ivy League University failed appropriately to sexually hostile environment sexual harassment concerns. Civil rights are verified United States Department of Education Office Friday began studies at Yale University. Office is 7000 years gets complaints and investigation about one-third of them. Claims that failed to address issues of results, March 15, send, complaint, University quickly or effectively denial of harassment and equal opportunities in the office said. Student circle outside the women's Center "we ALE sluts love""citing the incident held sign and chanted no means yes" last fall at the campus. Also known as freshmen women ranked in the appeal. Complaints are sexual Yale includes the failure alleged assault or attempted assault, stalking, Alexandra Brodsky, 16 of the complainant, one Yale University junior reports to adequately respond. She discloses the number of submitted documentation complaints and students. Brodsky students with the complaint signed by students really frustrated, and disappointed that Yale environment sexual harassment, and assault women feel devalued to accommodate both the creation of public and private acts has repeatedly failed was "said Brodsky creates barriers to participating in all aspects of the Yale University life these women, these kinds of acts perpetuate ok environment. Requests the University to respond to complaints, for the claims of poor complaint handling processes. Yale's allegations as to cooperate in the investigation "the very" seriously and said Yale University officials that they are taking it so not complaints to them. Brodsky, they call "climate check" issues raised by other students, faculty and administrators of interviewing civil rights office performs, he said.

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Millions of pairs of used shoes donated to Soles4Souls by churches, civic groups and individuals don't go directly to the impoverished people the charity says it is helping.

Javier Rolon, from a company that maintains roadways, bags shoes dumped on a Florida road that were donated to Soles4Souls, a shoe charity based in Nashville, Tenn. But the shoes weren't given to poor people. They were sold to middlemen instead. By Wilfredo Lee, AP

Javier Rolon, from a company that maintains roadways, bags shoes dumped on a Florida road that were donated to Soles4Souls, a shoe charity based in Nashville, Tenn. But the shoes weren't given to poor people. They were sold to middlemen instead.

By Wilfredo Lee, AP

Javier Rolon, from a company that maintains roadways, bags shoes dumped on a Florida road that were donated to Soles4Souls, a shoe charity based in Nashville, Tenn. But the shoes weren't given to poor people. They were sold to middlemen instead.

Instead, the Nashville, Tenn.-based charity ships most of the donated used shoes to for-profit wholesalers and collects a handling fee. The wholesalers then ship the shoes overseas. There, vendors sell the shoes in marketplaces.

The practice, which Soles4Souls calls its microenterprise program, brought in about $2.89 million in fees for 2009, according to Soles4Souls' tax return for that year. A Soles4Souls official defended the program, saying it creates jobs for poor people.

"We do not sell shoes," said Todd McKee, general counsel and chief administrative officer. The funds collected are handling fees, he said, used to defray operating costs at Soles4Souls. McKee said the charity's attorneys and outside auditors reviewed the microenterprise program and approved it.

But some say the charity fails to live up to its promises to give shoes away. Others question the whole idea of shipping donated shoes overseas. The practice does more harm than good, they claim, by flooding markets with used shoes and driving shoemakers in poor countries out of business.

In his new book, Almost Isn't Good Enough, Soles4Souls CEO Wayne Elsey says he founded the charity with one simple goal in mind: Collect shoes and give them away.

So when the charity filed its form 1023 requesting tax-exempt status in 2006, organizers told the IRS that donated shoes would be sent to charities that would give them away to people in need. "Soles4Souls, Inc. sends the footwear to the charities in these countries that have pledged not to sell the shoes. The shoes are to be given only to the people in need," organizers wrote on their application.

Soles4Souls sticks to that mission with the new shoes it collects — about 5.4 million in 2010, mostly excess inventory from shoe companies. Those companies receive tax breaks for the donations. Soles4Souls valued those donations on average at $30 per pair for men's shoes, $27 per pair for women's shoes, and $16 per pair for children's shoes, according to its financial statements.

When Soles4Souls got 48,953 pairs of works boots from the Red Wing Shoe Co., those were valued at $55 a pair. With the new shoes, Soles4Souls acts mostly as a middleman — taking donations from companies like Red Wing, Deckers and Under Armour and passing them on to other charities.

Those charities give away the new shoes in more than 130 countries around the world, Soles4Souls says.Soles4Souls does not disclose the names of the charities or for-profit groups that distribute any shoes collected as a matter of policy, spokeswoman Rosemary Plorin said.

And it collects no data on where the shoes end up. Instead the distributors send Soles4Souls photos, videos and narrative summaries of their work. Soles4Souls took in 3.7 million pairs of used shoes in 2010, said Plorin. Each used pair was valued at $4. That allowed the charity to claim $14.8 million in donations on its balance sheet.

Most used shoes go from Soles4Souls warehouses to wholesalers such as Gilbert Lawson of for-profit Tevitus Inc. of Cartersville, Ga. Lawson ships the used shoes to his business associates in Togo, a small nation in West Africa. From there, the shoes are sold to merchants, who sell them in markets in Togo and other West African nations.

Lawson said he's glad he's helping the people who sell the shoes, but unlike other microenterprise programs — which often offer classes in basic accounting and provide other support — Tevitus Inc. is strictly business.

"I give poor people used shoes on credit to sell," Lawson said. "They pay me back after sale. That way it provides jobs and shoes."

Lawson refused to reveal details of his business, such as how many shoes he gets from Soles4Souls, which African businesses buy the shoes and what they charge retail customers. He pays Soles4Souls 50 or 75 cents per pair and buys them by the truckload. So does Kurt De Pourcq of Shepitex LLC of Hamburg, N.J. De Pourcq buys shoes from Soles4Souls and shoes and used clothing from charities like Goodwill and the Salvation Army, selling the goods to his contacts in countries that include Tanzania, Kenya, Guatemala, Pakistan, Chile and Georgia.

"It's a penny business," he said. "You make money on volume."

He said most charities that collect used goods and sell them deal with the same issues — some donations are worthless, and others aren't suitable for use in developing countries. A recent visit to Soles4Souls' warehouse in Roanoke, Ala., for example, revealed a pair of Stuart Weitzman strappy, high-heeled sandals lying in the mud outside the loading dock. De Pourcq's job is to find someone willing to take any donation, even those.

"People give a lot of crap away," he said. "I have a market for everything." De Pourcq said he's glad his business helps create jobs overseas, but it is still a business. And he doesn't blame charities for selling their donations.

Soles4Souls runs four warehouses for shoe donations: one in Nashville, two in Alabama and one in Las Vegas. The charity also partners with the nonprofit group Village

Northwest Limited, in Sheldon, Iowa, where disabled residents sort shoes. Their main warehouse formerly was in the small town of Roanoke, Ala., where the closest neighbors were cows in a field next door and the runway from a nearby airport.

In January, Soles4Souls bought another Alabama warehouse in nearby Wadley. Most of the used shoes — collected at shoe drives run by schools, churches, businesses, celebrities and individuals around the country — end up in Alabama, where they are sorted by size and quality.

Cross Point Church in Nashville collected 3,000 pairs of shoes after a "Barefoot Sunday" church service in December. Church members were asked to leave their shoes in the church and walk out barefoot. Rose Park Magnet School collected 600 pairs of shoes for Soles4Souls in a December shoe drive. The shoes can be dropped off at or shipped to Soles4Souls warehouses.

The donor pays the shipping charges in most cases. Once the shoes are sorted, they are shipped to distributors, but getting details of where the shoes go is difficult. Soles4Souls said in an early January email that it had delivered 1.3 million pairs of shoes to Haiti since the earthquake hit the island nation in 2010.The charity's volunteers have handed out 20,000 pairs.

Soles4Souls runs a travel program where volunteers pay their way to countries like Haiti in order to hand out shoes. Pictures and video from those trips are used in Soles4Souls marketing campaigns. The charity says it has sent shoes to Haiti through about 12 partner organizations but only revealed the names of two groups — Operation Compassion of Cleveland, Tenn., and John Chew, a microenterprise program participant who has distributed about 4,000 shoes in Haiti.

The difference between Soles4Souls and other shoe- and clothing-collecting charities like Goodwill and the Salvation Army is that those other groups specifically tell donors that their used goods will be sold and used to support their program. Soles4Souls, on the other hand, asks for shoe donations so that it can give them to people who are shoeless.

In the past, Soles4Souls downplayed its microenterprise program. For example, last fall, the Nashville-based charity sent out an urgent plea for help.

"Soles4Souls Inc., the shoe charity that gives away free shoes to people in desperate need, is running out of shoes," the Sept. 9 media release read. "The non-profit organization has responded aggressively to the many natural disasters around the world and has nearly depleted its stock of both new and gently worn shoes."

Soles4Souls' Elsey did a follow-up interview on WKRN-TV in Nashville, begging for donated shoes. "We need to take our child into the closet and say, 'Look, you have six extra pair of shoes, let's donate those to Soles4Souls.' Because there's 300 million children around the world that don't have a pair of shoes."

The charity, which recently launched its "11 in 2011" campaign to collect 11 million shoes in 2011, revealed additional details of its microenterprise program on its website after a Tennessean inquiry.

"Lower grade used shoes are sorted and packed for distribution, and some are provided to microenterprise programs in developing countries such as Haiti, Tanzania, and Honduras," the Soles4Souls website says.

"The microenterprise participants clean and recondition the shoes to sell locally."

"Some" turns out to be between 60% and 78% of the donated used shoes each year, Plorin said.

But some donors believe their shoes go directly to someone in need. Kara Palm, local marketing coordinator for Krispy Kreme Donuts, takes about 100 pairs of shoes to Soles4Souls' warehouse each week.

Palm said she set up the connection between Krispy Kreme and Soles4Souls because she believes in the charity's you-give-they-get mission. "People donate shoes to Goodwill all the time," she said. "In this case, it's more direct. Give shoes and someone else gets shoes. People can see the benefit."

Later, after she was contacted about the microenterprise program, Palm emailed this statement: "Soles4Souls is a company that not only provides shoes to individuals, they provide employment and support to impoverished communities across the world. Because Krispy Kreme is a company that seeks to support our local communities, we couldn't help but be involved."

Brian Williams runs ThinkKindness.org, a nonprofit that seeks to inspire kids to perform random acts of kindness, and is trying to collect 100,000 shoes for Soles4Souls. Williams said the donated shoes are a tangible sign that kids can make a difference in the world.

"At the end, we're going to have a pile of 100,000 shoes," he said. Williams believed those shoes would be sent to Soles4Souls warehouses and then shipped to people in need. He was unaware of the microenterprise program. When told about it, he said he hoped the ones his organization collects will be given to earthquake victims in Japan through Soles4Souls. But if the donated shoes end up in the microenterprise program, he can support that.

"If people can earn money, that's great," he said.

At First Baptist Church in Murfreesboro, children are collecting shoes for Soles4Souls as a mission project. Sharon Hay, children's minister, said she was surprised to hear that donated shoes end up being sold.

"I was not aware of that," she said. Hay said she usually checks carefully into charities before supporting them. She planned to follow up with Soles4Souls.

News that many donated shoes are sold saddened one of Soles4Souls' earliest supporters. Mellie Parrish was one of the nonprofit's first employees in Alabama, before the microenterprise program. Parrish had been a volunteer with Four Corners Ministries, a missionary group that distributed some of the first shoes Soles4Souls collected. She eventually became Elsey's secretary — before the main offices relocated to Nashville — and is now retired.

"Randolph County, Ala., is an area of Alabama with rich traditions of mission work, and out of one of the county's mission groups, Soles4Souls was begun," she said. "I would find it very sad if it is true that this organization is now selling shoes it was donated. Truly, it was not the intent to sell shoes in the beginning."

Often, microenterprise programs provide loans to poor people but not the support structure needed to help them succeed, said Steve Bradley, assistant professor of management and entrepreneurship at Baylor University in Waco, Texas. That means classes on how to run a business and support for finding new business ideas.

"People don't just need money — they need ideas," Bradley said. "I think there is a lot more need for support once the business is running and help in coming up with more innovative business ideas.

"Soles4Souls' McKee said shoe microenterprise doesn't need complicated programs or support services.

"The beauty of the microenterprise we support is that shoes are a durable commodity that is easy to transport, widely needed, and easy to sell," McKee said in an email. "Micro-enterprise operators can literally receive the shoes, carry them to the nearest marketplace, and start selling. In many cases, they will receive the shoes on credit and pay for them after sale. At most, cleaning the shoes is all they do to prepare for sale."

But John Chew, who runs a microenterprise program in Haiti using Soles4Souls shoes, said it isn't that simple. Chew, an American businessman who has lived in Haiti on and off since the 1980s, has assisted Soles4Souls and other charities that do work there.

Chew started his program in the summer of 2010. A group of about 20 women get basic training in accounting and business and meet in small support groups. "What we do is we get people in co-ops, we do a seminar with them, we teach them how to do financing, how to run a business, how to keep accounting and their books," he said. "Then we set them up with some shoes to get started."

The women get one box of shoes — containing about 40 pairs — for free from Chew. After that, they pay about $2 a pair. The shoes are sold in the marketplace for $5 to $10 a pair." Here in Haiti, these shoes are gold," he said. "A lot of time the Haitian shoes that are made here, they don't last long. Everyone is looking for foreign-made shoes, because even if they are second hand, they last a lot longer than the shoes that are new here."

Chew said that the supportive programs and classes are essential for the women's microenterprises to succeed.

"A lot of times they don't last, because nobody taught them how to manage their money, manage their time, how to deal with customers, keep enough money to buy your supplies," he said. "That's why it's important to help them understand finance and help them understand how microenterprise works — and how to keep your business going. You don't want to start something and have it end."

A former aid worker who blogs about overseas aid for the Chronicle of Philanthropy said programs like Soles4Souls could undermine local business in developing countries. Saundra Schimmelpfennig is critical of programs based on sending "stuff we don't want" overseas."

We are creating this culture of dumping stuff we don't want on other people," she said. "We don't want it so we send it over there." But programs that ship large quantities of used shoes or clothing overseas won't go away any time soon, she said, because donated used goods help nonprofits boost their bottom line on public financial reports.

Donating used shoes also makes people feel good, Schimmelpfennig said. "We are doing it because it works for us," she said. "This is based on our needs."

Even if Soles4Souls' program isn't perfect, some supporters argue that it still does good work. Clark Bosslet is a graduate student at Vanderbilt, studying social entrepreneurship. He said that doing good work is sometimes messy.

Sending used clothes overseas may undercut local businesses, he admits. But groups like Soles4Souls can also create jobs, allowing people to make money for themselves rather than relying on charitable donations." At the end of the day, there is still a net benefit to society," he said.

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Creates the event relay for second 1 life of University students.

First life University relay Friday from Dillon gym 7: was held on Saturday from 7: 00 pm. Relay for life, Princeton University student groups organized by the more than $ 23,000 American Cancer Society to donate to event occurs.

"Princeton relay did not have to because it knew and realized, I always I it started to really upset about it," Pritha Dasgupta ' launched the 13 groups, he said.

Dasgupta also the Daily Princetonian, because of is a senior writer.

Organize relay Dasgupta high school all four years of her hometown life, is "resource utilization, and more is possible," continue to do so in College, she'd learned.

She is relay for life of her high school Advisor when happy University for her efforts she got in contact with another Advisor last summer, has started the process.

So relay shirts campus, and many people are interested in it after we I feel sort of got everywhere, "," Dasgupta said.

Dasgupta said her friend, listservs, "on campus every single student group", involves organizing Committee spent last summer in mail and other students. Melanie Jearlds ' twelve support Dasgupta, co-Chair of the two one heard about those events.

"From me to me someone. Want to start this [Dasgupta was forwarded emails "and said Jearlds. "I decided to get on board for me was perfect timing for just lost my mother breast cancer".

Sarah Connolly ' was 13, the other co-Chair.

Jearlds, former senior writer Connolly as 'Prince' former staff writer.

After receiving funding from various groups such as the Office of Dean's work at the University and college students and alcohol initiatives, organize your group of 27 people worked out publishing events. Dasgupta previously helped start in relay for life of high school, but she "helped event event started together from many different will be found

"Is more support, trying to generate enthusiasm in check and to delegating the task you are trying to generate relevant people [and] are committed," Dasgupta was. "Logistically, there only needs to happen a lot. 」

The various performance groups Tigertones, a cappella groups such as the whole event performs the dance group BodyHype. Starting a student club houses, dining club 46 registered team.

One of the team captain of team Nora Chen ' 14, head is known as "Nora Exploras"

Just get together and the team to make a group of friends "Chen said.

Chen 2-person team generates $ 825 primarily through e-mail seeking donations.

"You to transfer your email to a friend who also donate money completion from people who do not know" Chen said.

Approximately 200 students, from the speech of survivors and care givers included events attended. Illuminated with decorative candle's name from Luminaria ceremony at 10: 30 pm till 11 pm during passed from cancer paper bag event. Photography student to play in the Jearlds expression, create a slideshow, and lost to cancer staff who love.

Team members walking around the track, had a hotel some funding.

"Bake sale brought a lot of people," Dasgupta said. "Money nail painting of the captain of our team."

Princeton to relay for life is already organize relay for next year. They are going to start working immediately associate director David Leach motion monitor tar, ODUs Thursday and alcohol initiative movement.

I manage many it really excited about, and wants to do it really again we know that memory said.


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News & notes: honoured to provide women of Wilson's school mates Gomperts

By Rebecca Gomperts, Wilson School visiting scholar, to provide women with 100 "achieved for the most inspiring individual girls and women" of has been honored as one.

Achieve universal access to reproductive health reduce women deliver maternal mortality, and its own political commitment and financial investment. That is generating the group.

Is the founder of Web wave Gomperts and women.

To provide consultation for countries where illegal, abortions wave women abortion move ships in international waters, is an organization.

Is a site providing women on Web women on abortion advice.

In February, Gomperts lecture waves women's mission against the two Daily Princetonian column have spurred.


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News & notes: Lindsay GS ' 06 the name of Gordon College President

D. Michael Lindsay GS ' 06 Gordon College, a Christian liberal arts college, Wenham, Massachusetts, has been President nomination.

Attended prior to earn degrees in Lindsay Baylor University Bachelor's degree at Princeton Theological Seminary, University of Oxford. After receiving his PhD in sociology, Department of Rice University Faculty, University joined.

He is currently the Director of the leadership of Professor of sociology and rice research programme.

Lindsay is going to succeed as r. Judson Carlberg Gordon College President, effective July 1.

Is his first book, "faith Hall of power: how to participate in the Gospel elite in the United States," was published in 2007 by Oxford University Press.


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Call the joint report for College tax details

Princeton revaluation Joint Research Committee, announced today to determine this year's property tax revaluation report. Report a re-evaluation of legal challenges likely without success, and could be improved in the future recommendations of any public communication revaluation process, concluded.

Increased society the University contribution municipal operating budgets to expand the ways to mitigate the negative impact of the revaluation to the community in the recommendations of the report to three universities: University review property tax exemption from housing subsidies.

To determine the result of the revaluation of property tax Conference January, conducted last year, started to Commission. Called for movement reevaluate some community members challenged compliance with its procedures to evaluate legal basis for the Committee.

"Community believed that the revision process, had been done properly, accurately," Roger Martindell, Council liaison to one of the Committee said the Borough Councilman. Report challenges comes to conclusions is not likely to succeed because he added.

"Expect the Princeton fair tax group and the conclusion" 2 Jim Firestone, Princeton fair tax revaluation group co-convener started making planning district and reevaluation conducted exactly that no bring litigation against claims the town said.

"I do not believe [the Committee published] research can decide it was enough to" said Firestone. When the Committee met, we how it had prepared studies mass appraisal standards violations of request they would make it to the Conference was requested.

He said Firestone continues its legal fair tax revaluation group at Princeton University. Conducted the reevaluation "by misapplying the extraction of the smaller, older new larger houses and importers. "And he said.

Consists of recommendations to improve procedures and revaluation of the future of public communications, the majority of the Committee's suggestions. More updates than the property evaluation contains recommendations to the frequently to severe market changes in housing and periodic re-evaluation of avoid shock.

Recommendations become easier to appeal re-evaluation process calling facility procedures more transparent, and Martindell is homeowners greater involvement and re-evaluation process, noted the recommendations of the report.

Recommends that need to provide a number of comparable sales reevaluated, so you can find numbers of similar committees in individual taxpayers easy tax appeal board exists, now in fact neighborhood sales list used in tax assessment.

How could mitigate negative impact of the community, the revaluation includes three university concerned the proposal of the report proposal.

One of the proposals of the report qualified profit in terms of local houses faculty and staff more affordable, where current members of the public, the housing program, subsidies to University expansion was.

"Driving the cost of real estate in the town of people difficult University subsidized residential program at Princeton and ここでここで still live Martindell said. "To enlarge the program to alleviate the situation, can stay might be people who are leaving the City University's best interest and the interests of society, as a whole that you might find. 」

University Vice President and Secretary Robert Durkee ' 69 College legally limited places in university housing program's tax-exempt status for deploying replied is not allowed.

"We will be able to offer this program, simply it in limited to some of our faculty and staff" description Durkee. "It very carefully it has been granted whether to now be negotiated annually with the IRS to confirm. 」

We're educational institutions, he added. "We're not financial institutions. Is not able to do something in the zoom.

To increase the contribution of tax-exempt organizations, Township, Borough of payment of taxes rather than report recommended attraction. These contributions included annual voluntary contributions to the budget of the University, local government behavior.

This year, part of the University District's operating budget, this year has been set to expire six-year contract and a 50-million at the beginning of that kind is $ 1200000 contributed $.

Type the negotiations until College, contributions confirmed efforts this year's decision and has started negotiations about the amount of the municipality one of contribution to the potential for next year still Durkee municipalities in trying. Martindell "as funds to maintain a sustainable tax rate in Community College pilot dependency is another view of" the property tax revaluation Committee the findings said the negotiations at the University Board of Trustees will bring

To make use of the property Committee report, such as property tax exemption, University have allowed and recommended. "If you suspect part returned to the tax roll, and use some of these properties for taxation purposes," State.

Municipal programs do not periodically check the excluded property exists and is autonomous Township for more routine and thorough testing non-taxable property program to establish a discovery advice report describes.

Do not challenge the self-declaration of the non-profit exemption on some meaningful tax assessor of taxes, to use, and non-taxable use us more rigorous self declaration police community, "said Martindell.

"If you want if you do not meet the criteria I have appropriate community specific buildings to review it would be surprised if you think, know," pointed out Durkee.

Colleges that currently tax exemption, to maintain certain property tax roles. University Durkee description concedes child House to attend the public schools of University buildings, so Town House, pay taxes to graduate students.

Is required for University also has 22 rooms only legally part of the facility to pay tax paying tax facilities in St. 22 Along with use of rents space in room St. facility, some buildings have been carried out education, tax-free to commercial tenants.

"Whether or not tax property tax roll on the roll must also start so you can see whether tax rolls should be when the property is off the tax rolls," Durkee explained. I it maintained the tax roll our our property is the community think important.

"These people have not seen what is not, there is a tendency to look at, we are paying what for all discussions," he added. "Paying us beyond what we need are property taxes. Tend not to focus on people. People tend to concentrate completely excluded property. 」


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