Sunday, April 28, 2013

Wellywood Woman: Under-Representation in Scriptwriting

Recently I participated (from my bed, distracted by itchy shingles) in an excellent?Blackboard forum?discussion on under-representation in scriptwriting,?inspired by the news that the prestigious?Academy Nicholl Fellowships in Screenwriting?are tracking gender among its applicants. (They have a wonderful ongoing commentary on their?Facebook page.)?Alas, so far, only a quarter of the applicants are women. You have three days left to enter!!!
from Academy Nicholl Fellowships in Screenwriting Facebook page ?(26 April 2013)

The Blackboard Forum: Under-Representation in Screenwriting

Shaula Evans?led the Blackboard discussion warmly-and-welcomingly-and-brilliantly. In her introduction, she says:

'Where are the women' pops up more than other similar potential questions, both online and offline, because it is relatively easy to tell from people?s names if they are male or female, and unless you are collecting demographic data, it ranges from difficult to impossible to tell what proportion of your community are people of color or GLBTQ, have disability issues, are members of minority religions, are economically disadvantaged, etc. Geography is certainly an obstacle of a different kind that many of us right here are actively tackling. Age discrimination is a terrible scourge in American TV writing. And where women are under-represented other people often are, too, and their lack of participation and representation can be even harder to address because it is an 'invisible' problem. So we?re going to open this up beyond the question of gender and look at the broader question of under-representation of any group in screenwriting, along with examples of programs and resources that are addressing obstacles to those groups.

This broader question resonated for me with a?Writers Guild of America (West)?statement that I love, which is one of the inspirations for the Development Project:

Industry diversity is not only about equal access to employment opportunities; it is also about opening space for the telling of stories that might not otherwise be told.

But most of the fascinating Blackboard discussion was about women screenwriters. The usual issues ? confidence, the need for mentors and allies, the value of blind reading, whether there are as many women screenwriters as men (I think so!) etc were canvassed, from a variety of perspectives, with goodwill and respect. And many contributors provided links to very useful info.?

As I read, my main concern became that both the Academy Nicholl Fellowships and The Black List have stated that half their script readers are women, as though that is a good thing, something that inevitably helps women scriptwriters. (The Black List is a script hosting service, where writers pay to submit their scripts using their own names or pseudonyms for hosting and evaluations, and the highest-rated scripts are brought to the attention of participating industry professionals. Industry pros can also actively search for scripts on the site using criteria that include evaluation scores, genre, and tags.)

One contributor to the Blackboard debate thought that because half the Black List readers are women, that would reduce the risk of bias:

Gender bias is unlikely because half the [Black List] readers are female.
Another disagreed:
I do think though that even women readers can be capable (unwittingly) of gender bias (and I speak as someone who has been a reader), simply because we have all been taught what a well-made story is, and that notion is largely based in the supremacy of the traditional hero?s journey. It can be hard to be open to non-traditional ideas and methods, even when you want to, and it takes reading with that self-awareness. The Geena Davis Institute has done research that revealed that it?s only a small percentage of female characters who have journeys unrelated to the men in their lives, or even just conversations about something other than men. Even in works by women writers.

I do believe it?s changing for the better, and younger female writers are less likely to be oriented this way. For the rest of us, to fully explore our experiences as women through story, it may be that we have to re-train our brains to some extent, to give ourselves permission to focus fully on creating worthy female characters and storylines that have every bit the richness of stories about men. There are so many amazing stories to tell, stories that both men and women can take inspiration from and even, certainly just pure enjoyment watching women be women.


And the other contributor agreed.
...great point about women also being capable of gender bias; of course this is true. I kick myself sometimes when I find myself thinking in a way that was shaped by the gender biases I grew up with.
There are other myths around women's support for other women's storytelling beyond the one that women appreciate other women's work more than men do. There's the one that women support other women to tell their stories, more than men do. And that, given a choice, women will support other women's storytelling instead of supporting men's stories.

An element of Emily Sands'?three-part?research, recorded in her Princeton thesis?Opening the Curtain on Playwright Gender: An Integrated Economic Analysis of Discrimination in American Theater,?perhaps uniquely,?explores one aspect of these myths, women readers' responses to playscripts when they are told that women wrote them.


Emily Sands' research into playwright gender issues

The whole thesis is a great read and here's an extract from a?New York Times?article about it. It shows the complexity of the issues that face women playwrights, among which the 'woman reader' problem is just one; and establishes that having women readers assessing scripts doesn't necessarily help women writers, at least when those scripts are plays.
The first [part of the research] considered the playwrights themselves. Artistic directors of theater companies have maintained that no discrimination exists, rather that good scripts by women are in short supply. That claim elicited snorts and laughter from the audience when it was repeated Monday night, but Ms. Sands declared, ?They?re right.?

In reviewing information on 20,000 playwrights in the Dramatists Guild and Doollee.com, an online database of playwrights, she found that there were twice as many male playwrights as female ones, and that the men tended to be more prolific, turning out more plays.

What?s more, Ms. Sands found, over all, the work of men and women is produced at the same rate. The artistic directors have a point: they do get many more scripts from men.

For the second study, Ms. Sands sent identical scripts to artistic directors and literary managers around the country. The only difference was that half named a man as the writer (for example, Michael Walker), while half named a woman (i.e., Mary Walker). It turned out that Mary?s scripts received significantly worse ratings in terms of quality, economic prospects and audience response than Michael?s. The biggest surprise? ?These results are driven exclusively by the responses of female artistic directors and literary managers,? Ms. Sands said.

Amid the gasps from the audience, an incredulous voice called out, ?Say that again??

Ms. Sands put it another way: ?Men rate men and women playwrights exactly the same.?

Ms. Sands was reluctant to explain the responses in terms of discrimination, suggesting instead that artistic directors who are women perhaps possess a greater awareness of the barriers female playwrights face.

For the third piece, Ms. Sands looked specifically at Broadway, where women write fewer than one in eight shows. She modeled her research on work done in the 1960s and ?70s to determine whether discrimination existed in baseball. Those studies concluded that black players had to deliver higher performing statistics ? for example, better batting averages ? than white players simply to make it to the major leagues.

Ms. Sands examined the 329 new plays and musicals produced on Broadway in the past 10 years to determine whether the bar was set higher. Did scripts by women have to be better than those by men?

Of course, there are many ways to define ?better,? but on Broadway, with the exception of three nonprofit theaters, everyone can agree that one overriding goal is to make a profit. So did shows written by women during that period make more money than shows written by men?

The answer is yes. Plays and musicals by women sold 16 percent more tickets a week and were 18 percent more profitable over all. In the end, women had to deliver the equivalent of higher batting averages, Ms. Sands said.

Yet even though shows written by women earned more money, producers did not keep them running any longer than less profitable shows that were written by men. To Ms. Sands, the length of the run was clear evidence that producers discriminate against women.

A year before Emily Sands published her results,?Julia Jordan presented figures?from three states in the U.S. that show that women write for theatre at around the 20% level that exists in scriptwriting for feature film production in many parts of the world. So perhaps the first part of the research can be applied to screenwriting and explains why fewer women have entered scripts for the Nicholls Fellowships in Screenwriting. But, are the database figures a reliable measure? For example, I know that half the students who take an MA in Scriptwriting at Victoria University's International Institute of Modern Letters are women and that women win the annual class prize more often than men. Last year in New Zealand's Script Writer Awards women won Best Feature Film Script, the Best New Writer Award and the Unproduced Feature Script Award, where women also wrote seven of the ten final scripts. This evidence of a strong cohort of women scriptwriters exists alongside New Zealand's dismal track record for produced feature scripts by women and suggests that women scriptwriters produce excellent scripts here (and in other parts of the world) in greater numbers than appears from our engagement with competitions and databases. What happens to all those scripts? Do we enter competitions only if we are confident that our work excels?

Maybe men appear to be more prolific when they engage with databases and competitions only because they feel more welcome and at home there than women do. Maybe it's necessary for organisations and databases to strategise to attract women scriptwriters and people from other under-represented groups, some of whom will also be women. Because more diversity of all kinds will make for a richer culture. But decision-makers have to believe that and to work for it, or it won't happen. The Black List has just introduced a group of 'diversity tags' for scriptwriters to use when submitting scripts to its service, including a #BechdelTest tag, thanks to suggestions from @Silverwingscrpt and @BiatchPack on Twitter and from @margibk in the Blackboard discussion, who wrote:

Why not a set of tags that describe the protagonist? Female, male, straight, gay, black, white, Hispanic, Asian, and so on. Such tags would help any search designed to find a screenplay featuring underrepresented groups. And the writers can choose whether they wish to tag their screenplays that way or not.
And that seems like a good place to start.

As for the second part of Emily Sands' research, it didn't surprise me that exclusively?women artistic directors and literary managers gave worse ratings to 'Mary?s' scripts than to Michael's, in terms of quality, economic prospects and audience response. While Emily Sands suggested?that artistic directors who are women perhaps possess a greater awareness of the barriers female playwrights face and this may explain their ratings, I suspect that the reasons are more complex and include the effects of learned gender biases like those that the contributors to the Blackboard discussion referred to and which I've observed wherever women (including me) assess other women's work. We're all conditioned to enjoy and support men's work more than women's. Those 'golden boys' are seductive!

The 'higher batting averages' element makes sense, too and it's great to have this confirmation of it. At the moment the reality is that women's stories will be resourced only if they're exceptional.

New Zealand and gender bias in theatre

I know little about gender bias in New Zealand theatre. But four years ago Branwen Millar wrote an article in Playmarket magazine (not available online) where she started
As an emerging playwright, I'm excited by the huge talent and diversity of our writers. As a woman, I'm disheartened.
She acknowledged that she had "a massive amount of support for my writing" but is "at a loss when I look at the landscape I'm entering", provided some grim statistics about women playwrights' representation in productions and awards and asked:
Where are the female voices in our theatres? Is it that men are better writers? Do men write faster and therefore have more plays? Receive more support? Are women one-hit wonders? Why do they stop writing?
Nothing's changed since. Earlier this year, in a New Zealand Herald opinion piece entitled Men still pull strings in Auckland theatre, Janet McAllister commented on the lack of female playwrights and directors in Auckland theatres. This is how she started:
The performance arts have a female-friendly image - the ladies are thought to like all that theatrical stuff. But two years ago, I noted the proportion of female directors, playwrights and public-forum speakers participating at various Auckland venues and found that the more flagshippy and stalwarty an establishment was, the fewer of these key women it featured.

The number of women onstage merely masked the general chauvinistic Svengali nature of the industry, with males pulling the strings behind the scenes.

Two years on, has anything changed? Not much, although there are a few hopeful signs, a few worries - and one absolute shocker.

You can read the original article here. Then came a response from distinguished playwright and screenwriter Fiona Samuel, printed several days later in the Letters to the Editor section.
Re Janet McAllister's Opinion column in Saturday's Herald Weekend section, pithily titled 'Men still pull strings in Auckland theatre', I thank the Herald for this timely analysis.?
In Janet's final paragraph, she hopes that the presence of two plays-in-development by female playwrights in the Auckland Theatre Company's Next Stage showcase for 2012 indicates change to come. Don't hold your breath, Janet.?
To my knowledge, ATC has never taken a play by a female playwright from this development initiative on to presentation on the main bill stage. One male/female writing team has made the leap, but that's it - one co-writing credit in seven years.?During that time, nine female playwrights had work in Next Stage; none progressed to production as sole author of a main-bill drama under the aegis of the ATC. ?
The men fared differently. In those same years, plays by Stephen Sinclair, Michael Galvin, Dave Armstrong, Victor Rodger, Geoff Chapple, Arthur Meek and Eli Kent have progressed from development workshop to full theatrical presentation.?
Is this just a surprising coincidence? After seven years, it looks more like a pattern.
So - will things be different in 2013 and beyond? I'd like to think so, but this record doesn't fill me with optimism.?
Fiona Samuel ?(NZ Arts Laureate & playwright)
In New Zealand we're fortunate to have?Playmarket,?a not-for-profit organisation concerned with
...the development, support and representation of New Zealand playwrights. We are a key advocate for the continued growth of New Zealand theatre on our stages and coordinate a range of resources, services and opportunities for playwrights.
Today, I went to the Playmarket website and counted the images from produced plays on two of their pages. ?There were twenty-five writers represented, some several times. Five of them, 20%, are women. ? There are 179 playwrights listed in Playmarket's database and 69, or 38.5%, are women. Why are images of their productions not reproduced in the same proportion? Playmarket has two diversity-oriented programmes, Asian Ink for Asian playwrights and Brown Ink for Maori and Pasifika playwrights, some of whom will of course be women, but no discrete women's programme. Does Playmarket need to up its game? It seems that change is needed in the New Zealand theatre world, as it is in film.

Celebration

Now for the good news, a wee celebration.?Playmarket's?Adam NZ Play Award?is an annual group of awards, supported by arts philanthropists Denis and Verna Adam. It's the only New Zealand award for new writing and "encourages writers to banish all self censoring, all worries about what theatres want, what is affordable and what they think audiences want to see". Only unproduced plays are eligible and the plays are read blind. The top award is for the Best New Zealand Play (last won by a woman in 2009, by Pip Hall with?The 53rd Victim) and further awards for Best Play By a Maori Playwright, Best Play By a Pasifika Playwright and Best Play By a Woman Playwright.Hannah McKie, a Creative Writing PhD student at the International Institute of Modern Letters, and part of the all-women Page Left Collective, is this year's winner of the Best Play By A Woman Playwright with Mary Scott: Queen of the Backblocks. This means that her play is also the New Zealand entry in the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize, "given annually to recognize women who have written works of outstanding quality for the English-speaking theatre."Renae Maihi, an actor/writer/director, won Best Play By A Maori Playwright for Patua, a play about child abuse, funded by Creative New Zealand. Renae's first play was Nga Manurere.
She also co-wrote Katie Wolfe's short film Redemption and is writer/director of a New Zealand Film Commission funded short ? Purerehua/Butterfly, currently in post-production. Many congratulations to Hannah and Renae.

It's taken me a few days to write this and in the meantime, ever hopeful, I've been tweeting about the Nicholl gender split,?hoping that might encourage more women to enter.?And kind tweeps have been retweeting. But it's made no difference.?There's so much more work to be done.?Here's the info for today, off the Nicholl Facebook site (the main site seems to be down).

Source: http://wellywoodwoman.blogspot.com/2013/04/under-representation-in-scriptwriting.html

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Friday, April 26, 2013

WWDC tickets go on sale, sell out in two minutes

WWDC tickets go on sale, sell out in two minutes

The tickets for this WWDC 2013 have come and gone in record time, with passes for this year?s event selling out in an astounding two minutes, after going on sale at 10 AM Pacific. The speed at which the tickets sold out can at least be partially attributed to the fact that Apple pre-announced when they woud go on sale, something that they haven?t done in past years.

The time that it has taken for WWDC tickets to sell out every year has decreased steadily for a number of years. Last year's tickets sold out in two hours, and while many expected them to move even faster this year, it?s doubtful that anyone expected them to go quite this quickly.

Did you plan on buying a ticket? Did you manage to get one, or did you just miss it?

    


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Jenelle Evans: Heroin Wasn't Mine, Assault Was Self-Defense!

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Is it ever OK to compliment appearance on the job?

NEW YORK (AP) -- When Lisa Parker was new to corporate coaching, a senior-level colleague she respected brought her in as his No. 2 for a series of training seminars. Time and time again, he introduced her as smart, capable and beautiful.

"I was so uncomfortable," she said. "The first time it happened I remember standing there waiting to take the front of the room and thinking, 'Oh my gosh, I can't believe he just said that.'"

Parker asked him to stop. Embarrassed, he responded: "But you ARE beautiful." That was a decade ago and he never did it again. The two have happily worked together many times since.

Sound familiar? Fast forward to April 4, when President Barack Obama introduced California's Kamala Harris at a Democratic fundraiser as brilliant, dedicated, tough and "by far, the best looking attorney general in the country."

The remark ? the two are friends ? raised a few eyebrows over whether it amounted to sexism. The president, who has similarly complimented men before, called Harris and apologized. A Harris spokesman assured the world she remains an Obama supporter.

But the question lingers. Male-to-female, female-to-male, peer-to-peer, superior-to-subordinate: Are workplace compliments focused on looks or other personal details like dress ever OK? Is the alternative a more sterile professional life? When do such remarks rise to actionable harassment, or become worthy of a friendly rebuff or a trip to HR?

"If we all end up trending toward the center we become pure vanilla. It's boring and it's a huge loss," said Parker, the New York author of the March book "Managing the Moment."

Parker, compliance experts and human resource managers agree that tone, context and a pattern of behavior are everything when it comes to unwanted remarks.

"Personally I'm not offended by a compliment, but I do take the issue very seriously," said labor lawyer Ingrid Fredeen, once in-house counsel for General Mills and now a vice president for ethics and training at Navex Global, a supplier of computer-based training tools.

"Whenever you're in some kind of a male-dominated world, there are always many sides to a compliment. Some of them are just pure. They don't mean anything other than, 'You have a nice jacket on.' End of story," she said.

Others are dripping with innuendo. "They're about power, and so using a compliment is a way to change the power dynamic between two individuals, and there's some tension there. That happens very frequently."

According to the nonprofit group Catalyst, which works to expand opportunities for women in business, sex discrimination charges amount to about 15 percent of allegations handled by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission in 2011. That includes sexual harassment, defined as "unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors and other verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature" that unreasonably affects employment or a work environment.

Nearly all large employers in the U.S. had harassment grievance policies in 1998 and 70 percent of U.S. companies provided training related to sexual harassment, according to research published in 2007 in the American Journal of Sociology by Frank Dobbin of Harvard University and Erin L. Kelly of the University of Minnesota.

But where does that leave the casual remark? "If it's made in public, laugh it off in the moment and then privately speak to the person," Parker counsels.

Fredeen notes: "When you're thinking about the legal landscape, compliments alone don't typically constitute unlawful sexual harassment."

Donna Mazzola, who recently retired after 30 years in HR in the banking and insurance industries, said the way codes of conduct are enforced is important. Even then, atmosphere from department to department, floor to floor, is everything.

"In the sales office, the women gave it right back to the guys and you would almost never have a complaint," she said of one large insurance company where she worked. "It's very common to have a sales guy say, 'Gal, were you out drinking, what the hell are you wearing today? Jeez, your dress is awful short.' In corporate you would have never said something like that."

Much also depends on personal relationships, Mazzola said. "Is this someone you hang out with in the lunch room? Or is this a more senior person or a colleague who you're not that close with?"

Such remarks are definitely not restricted to men, she said, recalling a female senior executive who once hauled a female vice president into her office to chide her about the way she dressed.

"'You dress way too sexy for this company and for your role,'" Mazzola recalled. "The VP said, 'Well, have there been complaints?' And this woman said, 'No, but I see the way men look at you in training sessions.'"

The vice president's response? "Well, if there are no complaints, I don't understand."

Parker said appearance can indeed be a legitimate target of complaints if a person creates a distraction.

But falling short of that, is it OK to compliment an outfit or a coworker's new hairdo? Why risk a compliment or a casual remark if the intent is innocent? Why not stick with ball scores, the weather or the latest movie?

"We're human and we form close bonds with the people we work with and we care about them," Fredeen said. "At the end of the day, for most, nothing bad is going to come of me telling you, 'Gee, you look terrific.'"

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/ever-ok-compliment-appearance-job-155428104.html

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After brain injury, new astrocytes play unexpected role in healing

Thursday, April 25, 2013

The production of a certain kind of brain cell that had been considered an impediment to healing may actually be needed to staunch bleeding and promote repair after a stroke or head trauma, researchers at Duke Medicine report.

These cells, known as astrocytes, can be produced from stem cells in the brain after injury. They migrate to the site of damage where they are much more effective in promoting recovery than previously thought. This insight from studies in mice, reported online April 24, 2013, in the journal Nature, may help researchers develop treatments that foster brain repair.

"The injury recovery process is complex," said senior author Chay T. Kuo, M.D., PhD, George W. Brumley Assistant Professor of Cell Biology, Pediatrics and Neurobiology at Duke University. "There is a lot of interest in how new neurons can stimulate functional recovery, but if you make neurons without stopping the bleeding, the neurons don't even get a chance. The brain somehow knows this, so we believe that's why it produces these unique astrocytes in response to injury."

Each year, more than 1.7 million people in the United States suffer a traumatic brain injury, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Another 795,000 people a year suffer a stroke. Few therapies are available to treat the damage that often results from such injuries.

Kuo and colleagues at Duke are interested in replacing lost neurons after a brain injury as a way to restore function. Once damaged, mature neurons cannot multiply, so most research efforts have focused on inducing brain stem cells to produce more immature neurons to replace them.

This strategy has proved difficult, because in addition to making neurons, neural stem cells also produce astrocytes and oligodendrocytes, known as glial cells. Although glial cells are important for maintaining the normal function of neurons in the brain, the increased production of astrocytes from neural stem cell has been considered an unwanted byproduct, causing more harm than good. Proliferating astrocytes secrete proteins that can induce tissue inflammation and undergo gene mutations that can lead to aggressive brain tumors.

In their study of mice, the Duke team found an unexpected insight about the astrocytes produced from stem cells after injury. Stem cells live in a special area or "niche" in the postnatal/adult brain called the subventricular zone, and churn out neurons and glia in the right proportions based on cues from the surrounding tissue.

After an injury, however, the subventricular niche pumps out more astrocytes. Significantly, the Duke team found they are different from astrocytes produced in most other regions of the brain. These cells make their way to the injured area to help make an organized scar, which stops the bleeding and allows tissue recovery.

When the generation of these astrocytes in the subventricular niche was experimentally blocked after a brain injury, hemorrhaging occurred around the injured areas and the region did not heal.

Kuo said the finding was made possible by insights about astrocytes from Cagla Eroglu, PhD, whose laboratory next door to Kuo's conducts research on astrocyte interactions with neurons.

"Cagla and I started at Duke together and have known each other since our postdoctoral days," Kuo said. "To have these stem cell-made astrocytes express a unique protein that Cagla understands more than anyone else, it's just a wonderful example of scientific serendipity and collaboration."

Additionally, Kuo said first author Eric J. Benner, M.D., PhD, a former postdoctoral fellow who now has his own laboratory at Duke, provided key clinical correlations on brain injury as a physician-scientist and practicing neonatologist in the Jean and George Brumley Jr. Neonatal-Perinatal Research Institute.

"We are very excited about this innate flexibility in neural stem cell behavior to know just what to do to help the brain after injury," Kuo said. "Since bleeding in the brain after injury is a common and serious problem for patients, further research into this area may lead to effective therapies for accelerated brain recovery after injury."

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Thursday, April 25, 2013

Iran parks millions of oil barrels on tankers as buyers retreat

By Jonathan Saul

LONDON (Reuters) - Iran is storing millions of barrels of oil on tankers in its territorial waters as Tehran struggles with tougher Western sanctions on its vital seaborne export trade, ship industry sources say.

Iran's oil revenues have fallen by about 50 percent since tough EU and U.S. measures were imposed last year, hurting business and cutting living standards for ordinary Iranians.

"There is no doubt there are more Iranian tankers being used for floating storage at the moment on their side of the Gulf and the feeling is this is expected to rise," said a European ship industry source with knowledge of tanker movements.

"The embargo is hurting and there has been talk of attempts by Iran to unload oil cargoes at distressed prices."

Ship industry sources gave varying estimates on how much oil Iran was storing at sea, but all said the volume was higher.

Data from maritime intelligence publisher IHS Fairplay estimated 10 of Iran's supertankers, each able to carry up to 2 million barrels of crude, were storing oil, together with one smaller tanker able to carry up to 1 million barrels.

The data showed a further two supertankers were also probably deployed on floating storage, based on the length of time they were stationary, meaning as much as 25 million barrels in total.

The vessels, all belonging to Iran's top tanker operator NITC, were located close to the Iranian oil terminals of Assaluyeh, Kharg Island and Bahregan, the data showed.

"There seem to be more vessels than there were four months ago - the big area which seems to have changed is off Assaluyeh," said Richard Hurley, a senior analyst at IHS Fairplay.

"There are more ships that seem to have come in to that anchorage in the past four months or so. At one point they were down to a core storage fleet of around six vessels anchored off Kharg Island and Assaluyeh."

NITC officials could not be reached for comment.

TOUGHER TIMES

Pirouz Mousavi, managing director of the Iranian Oil Terminal Company, a unit of the state oil firm, was quoted by the Fars news agency this week as saying Iran was building several land based oil storage sites at locations including Kharg Island and Assaluyeh.

Mousavi said Iran faced no problems with oil exports.

"We have no consignment on the water and if there is any it is waiting for loading and exports," Mousavi was quoted as saying.

Another ship industry source estimated 17 NITC vessels were storing crude oil, mainly on supertankers, while another said 15 tankers were storing crude oil around Iran, with volumes close to 30 million barrels.

Last year Iran's floating storage was estimated to have reached at least 33 million barrels before buyers were found.

"Iran still does not have enough land based storage options, so all they can do is park it offshore in their own waters until they can offload the cargoes," another shipping source said.

"It is getting harder for NITC to operate, so it is feasible that oil could be discreetly discharged via ship-to-ship transfers on other vessels when they make sales."

NITC, which has a fleet with a carrying capacity of at least 76 million barrels of oil, has been blacklisted by the West as part of tougher sanctions against Iran over its disputed nuclear program.

In recent weeks, two supertankers have joined NITC's trading fleet after a further two were delivered earlier this year, IHS Fairplay data showed. All four were built at Chinese yards.

"Having more tankers gives Iran more trading options including storage, but NITC is under enormous pressure, constantly having to adapt and also deal with poor tanker market conditions," another ship industry source said. "They face a tougher time ahead."

U.S. and European Union measures aimed at choking the flow of oil money into Iran have cut around a million barrels per day from Iran's crude exports. China along with the other main buyers of Iranian crude - India, Japan and South Korea - have been under pressure since last year to reduce imports.

Iran is expected to export 1.08 million barrels per day (bpd) of crude in April, preliminary data obtained by Reuters showed, up from the 810,000 bpd that was scheduled to load in March but still far lower than 2.5 million bpd in 2011, before sanctions slashed oil sales last year.

"The problem for Iran is because the bulk of income for the budget comes from oil, this is where it is feeling the pressure. It must maintain exports at a minimum of 1.5 million barrels per day, if not more, to fund the budget," said Mehdi Varzi, a former official at the state run National Iranian Oil Co.

"Over half of Iran's current output comes from fields which were discovered 50 years ago or more and many fields have reached their production peaks. To replace that lost production Iran has to accelerate its investment, which it is not doing," said Varzi, who now runs an energy consultancy in the UK.

(Additional reporting by Daniel Fineren in Dubai, editing by William Hardy)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/iran-parks-millions-oil-barrels-tankers-buyers-retreat-155029240.html

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Paltrow: 'Most beautiful' title 'not true'

This cover image released by People shows actress Gwyneth Paltrow on the cover of a special double issue. The 40-year-old actress tops the magazine's annual list of the "World's Most Beautiful," announced Wednesday, April 24, 2013. Paltrow stars in the upcoming film, "Iron Man 3," out on May 3. The issue is available on newsstands on Friday, April 26. (AP Photo/People Magazine)

This cover image released by People shows actress Gwyneth Paltrow on the cover of a special double issue. The 40-year-old actress tops the magazine's annual list of the "World's Most Beautiful," announced Wednesday, April 24, 2013. Paltrow stars in the upcoming film, "Iron Man 3," out on May 3. The issue is available on newsstands on Friday, April 26. (AP Photo/People Magazine)

(AP) ? Gwyneth Paltrow says she's thrilled to be picked by People magazine as "World's Most Beautiful Woman" for 2013 but it's "obviously not true."

Paltrow questioned her own selection as she walked the red carpet at the Hollywood premiere of "Iron Man 3" Wednesday night.

"It's funny, these things, because it's like obviously not true. But it's very sweet to be named that," Paltrow told The Associated Press. "Because I mean you can't say that, you know! But it's been wonderful. It's been very wonderful. And as my friend said, it's so nice that someone who has kids and is a mom and is not like 21 is named that. It's really an honor."

Paltrow said her two children weren't aware of the news in this week's edition of the magazine, but she'd been getting plenty of congratulatory emails from friends and family.

The 40-year-old actress stars as Pepper Potts, Tony Stark's love interest and assistant-turned-business partner in the "Iron Man" trilogy. Her co-stars in "Iron Man 3" praised People's proclamation.

"Completely justified. Completely justified. She's gorgeous," said Guy Pearce.

"Let me tell you: She is as gracious and beautiful inside as she is outside. She's got a good heart. She's got a good heart. A lovely girl," said Ben Kingsley.

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Czech Republic to donate $200,000 to West, Texas

DORTMUND, April 24 (Reuters) - Teams for Wednesday's Champions League semi-final first leg between Borussia Dortmund and Real Madrid at BVB stadium. Teams: Borussia Dortmund: 1-Roman Weidenfeller; 26-Lukasz Piszczek, 4-Neven Subotic, 15-Mats Hummels, 29-Marcel Schmelzer; 8-Ilkay Guendogan, 6-Sven Bender, 16-Jakub Blaszczykowski, 10-Mario Goetze, 11-Marco Reus; 9-Robert Lewandowski Real Madrid: 41-Diego Lopez; 4-Sergio Ramos, 3-Pepe, 2-Raphael Varane, 5-Fabio Coentrao; 6-Sami Khedira, 14-Xabi Alonso; 19-Luka Modric, 10-Mesut Ozil, 7-Cristiano Ronaldo; 20-Gonzalo Higuain. ...

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Conservatives Come Out for Renewable-Energy Projects

Defying conventional wisdom in the era of Solyndra, conservatives in Washington are coming out to back renewable energy.

Specifically, some conservative groups, including Americans for Prosperity, as well as conservative Republicans such as Rep. Mike Pompeo of Kansas support the idea of expanding a business structure known as a ?master-limited partnership,? or MLP, which is currently available only to oil, natural-gas, and coal-mining projects, to also be available to renewable-energy projects.

Sens. Christopher Coons, D-Del., and Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, are introducing legislation Wednesday that would do just this. A bipartisan group of House members is expected to follow suit this week with a similar proposal.

In simplified terms, MLPs are businesses set up as partnerships that are taxed only once?via the shareholders?not at both the shareholder and corporate levels, as publicly traded corporations are.

?There should be a level playing field and people should have access to similar tax and business structures,? said James Valvo, director of policy for Americans for Prosperity. ?MLPs are the place where renewables really are being disadvantaged.?

Americans for Prosperity was founded by the Koch brothers, owners of energy conglomerate Koch Industries. The group criticizes President Obama on almost all his policies, including its support for Solyndra, the California solar company that went bankrupt after receiving a $535 million federal loan guarantee.

Washington?s high-profile fighting over Solyndra painted the GOP as unsupportive of renewable energy writ large. But this latest bipartisan effort is a reminder that what many conservatives have a problem with is government largesse, not renewable energy itself.

?Some people don?t think renewables are really ready and any support is misguided,? Valvo said. ?That?s a decision for individual investors to make. And right now they?re being denied that decision because MLPs are not allowed for renewables.?

Rep. Ted Poe, R-Texas, whose district borders Houston, and Rep. Mike Thompson, D-Calif., are cosponsoring the House bill that would expand MLPs to renewable energy. Pompeo, whose district includes the headquarters of Koch Industries, is also open to the idea.

?I support including all energy sources, including renewables, in the definition of entities eligible for the [MLP] tax treatment,? said Pompeo, who is pushing legislation to eliminate most energy subsidies.

Pompeo, Valvo, and other conservatives who expressed support for the concept of expanding MLPs to renewable energy don?t (yet, anyway) support the Coons-Murkowski bill for a few potentially deal-breaking reasons.

The biggest potential deal-breaker is that both Valvo and Pompeo insist if Congress expands MLPs to include renewable energy, other tax subsidies, including the controversial wind-production tax credit, must be repealed.

That?s a nonstarter for Coons. ?Senator Coons views the MLP Parity Act as a complement to those tax credits and certainly not as a replacement,? his spokesman Ian Koski told National Journal Daily.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/conservatives-come-renewable-energy-projects-221528614--politics.html

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Wednesday, April 24, 2013

California Wants Labels Warning of BPA in Foods - Shape

The state of California recently admitted what many consumers and health and nutrition experts have been speculating for years: Canned food chemical bisphenol A (BPA) is toxic and may cause health problems. After officially adding the chemical to its Prop 65 list?a list of substances that are known carcinogens or endocrine-disruptors?the state will now require warning labels to be posted on products that contain high levels of BPA sold in California.

"This decision is a step in the right direction," says SHAPE Diet Doctor Mike Roussell, Ph.D., author of The Six Pillars of Nutrition. "I think this is good validation that these endocrine-disrupting chemicals have real effects on our bodies. I hope this will be the first of several similar decisions."

What is bisphenol A?
BPA is what's known as an "everywhere chemical" because it shows up in seemingly innocent items you use every day, such as canned foods, plastic water bottles, pacifiers, and teethers. BPA also used to be present in baby food containers, but a few years ago the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) banned it?not because it deemed it harmful but because of widespread public outcry.

There is some disagreement within the healthy living community about how just how bad BPA is for you, but the chemical has been linked to a wide variety of health effects including behavioral changes, altered brain behavior, cancer, and cardiovascular disease.

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"BPA is what's referred to as an endocrine disruptor, meaning that once in the body, it mimics estrogen and can block testosterone," says registered dietitian Julie Upton. "When something mimics estrogen or has an estrogenic effect, it can increase your risk of certain types of cancers that are estrogen-dependent, such as breast cancer or ovarian cancer. BPA can also increase your risk of prostate cancer."

What does this mean for consumers?
California's Prop 65 is a "right to know" law that was approved by California voters in 1986 and requires the state to maintain a list of chemicals that cause cancer or reproductive toxicity. It also includes asbestos, lead, mercury, and benzene. However, because the proposed "safe harbor level" or the maximum allowable dose for BPA is set so high at 290 micrograms per day, it's possible most BPA-containing products sold in California won't actually have to carry a label, Sarah Janssen, a senior scientist for the Natural Resources Defense Council, wrote on her blog.

"That is a relatively high level of exposure and is based on high-dose studies from a 2008 National Toxicology Program report. This is not likely to result in any warning labels on products in California, but it can be changed, and we think it should be, based on newer science, which continues to find evidence of harm at much lower levels of exposure."

RELATED: Learn which nine ingredients nutritionists won't eat and start checking labels to protect yourself.

How can you minimize your exposure to BPA?
BPA leaches into the food and water supply, making it hard to avoid. In fact, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has found BPA in the urine of 93 percent of the people it's tested and, according to Roussell, it's ubiquitous in fetal blood tests as well. However there are a few ways to minimize your exposure to it:

1. Eat less processed food. Both Roussell and Upton agree that by eating fewer foods that come in cans or packages, you can reduce your exposure significantly.

2. Lose a few pounds. "Fat cells are estrogenic, so one way to minimize the potential for estrogen-driven problems is to keep body fat in check," Upton says. "This doesn't deal with BPA directly but will reduce your estrogen exposure."

3. Go BPA-Free.?More and more companies are starting to phase BPA out of their products. If you purchase a lot of canned foods, look for brands that are labeled "BPA-free," such as Eden Organics. If you find yourself reusing plastic water bottles a lot, try to look for brands with a number 2, 4, or 5 on them, but avoid any with the number 7?this is an indication that the bottle is manufactured with polycarbonate and contains BPA.

RELATED: Watch out for these seven ingredients robbing you of nutrients and start giving your body the vitamins and minerals it needs.

UPDATE: As of April 19, a California judge has granted a preliminary injunction in the American Chemistry Council's (ACC) case against the Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment's decision to add BPA to the Prop 65 list, effectively removing BPA from the list after all, at least until a decision is made.

"We do not believe there is a scientific basis for including BPA on the Proposition 65 list and we look forward to our case being heard on the merits sometime this summer," Steve Hentges, executive director of ACC's polycarbonate and BPA global group said after the injunction was issued.

The suit from the ACC maintains that California EPA officials made the decision to put BPA on Prop 65 by "circumventing the state's scientific process by allowing administrative staff to override the decision of a scientific panel from 2009." The judge agreed with the plaintiff, hence the injunction.

Source: http://www.shape.com/blogs/shape-your-life/california-wants-labels-warning-bpa-foods

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Tuesday, April 23, 2013

3 Awesome And Inspiring Inventions From The White House Science Fair

U.S. President Barack Obama reacts as Joey Hudy of Phoenix, Arizona launches a marshmallow from his Extreme Marshmallow Cannon in WashingtonSome of the nation's young brainiacs were honored today at the annual White House Science Fair. Every spring, the White House invites children to show off life-changing innovations that have mostly been constructed in MacGyver-like fashion from commercially available materials. Even though I cover this story every year, it's hard not to be inspired by brilliant young kids motivated to tackle the world's problems. "Let me just say in my official capacity as president, this stuff is really cool," said President Obama.

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Millionaire businessman goes to jail for selling fake bomb detectors

LONDON (AP) ? A British court has convicted a millionaire businessman for selling fake bomb detectors that did not work and were based on a novelty golf ball finder.

James McCormick made an estimated 50 million pounds ($76 million) from sales of his detectors to countries including Iraq, Georgia and Saudi Arabia.

Prosecutor Richard Whittam said the devices, which sold for up to 27,000 pounds ($41,000) each, claimed to be able to find explosives and drugs under water and from the air. He said that in fact they "lacked any grounding in science" and were no better than trying to detect explosives at random.

The 56-year-old McCormick was found guilty of three counts of fraud at a London court on Tuesday. He will be sentenced on May 2.

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Vietnam police seize 53 king cobras from car

HANOI, Vietnam (AP) ? Vietnamese police say they have seized 53 king cobras from a car in Hanoi and arrested the driver.

Officer Dang Van Hanh said Monday the live snakes were taken to a wildlife rescue center near the capital where they treated before being released into the wild.

King cobras are the world's longest venomous snake, and grow up to 5.5 meters (18) feet.

The meat of the king cobras is considered a delicacy by some in Vietnam, where hunting and trading the snakes is banned. The snakes are also sometimes preserved in traditional medicines.

The snakes, which were kept in green sacks, were seized Friday.

Hanh said the car driver told officers he was paid to transport them. Local media reported he was paid under $50.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/vietnam-police-seize-53-king-cobras-car-102847104.html

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Monday, April 22, 2013

Stocks mixed as major companies report earnings

NEW YORK (AP) ? Stocks are opening little changed on Wall Street as investors get ready for earnings news from major U.S. companies.

Nearly one-third of the 30 companies in the Dow Jones industrial average report first-quarter results this week.

In early trading Monday the Dow was off 19 points at 14,526, a decline of 0.1 percent.

The broader Standard & Poor's 500 index was up less than a point at 1,554, or 0.1 percent.

The Nasdaq composite rose five points to 3,211, an increase of 0.2 percent.

Toy maker Hasbro and the energy company Halliburton turned in results that beat the forecasts of Wall Street analysts, and their stocks rose.

Caterpillar, a heavy equipment maker, slipped after reporting that a slowdown in the mining business hurt its results.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/stocks-mixed-major-companies-report-earnings-134711495--finance.html

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Sunday, April 21, 2013

Tips On Business Blogs Made Simple | Content for Reprint

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Many businesses today use Website marketing as a reliable means of promoting their goods and services. A few of the top ways to sell through Internet promotion include search engine optimization, pop-up ads and articles. Take a look at this article's marketing advice if increasing your customer base and making more online sales sounds good to you.

Look for ways to determine what types of emails are best-suited to your customer base. A popular testing option is A/B testing. Develop an email campaign, then change one thing in the email itself. These could include two different sets of subject lines, intro paragraphs, or calls to action. Send the versions to your equal groupings of your customers to find out which one is more popular. The version that brings in the most results is the one you should make use of in the future.

Web marketing businesses can benefit from an effective email marketing campaign. Keep your emails clean and keep them protected. Stay away from any free webmail service that deletes old messages; access to your old emails can be absolutely essential. You may handle arrangements for archiving messages yourself.

Post video advertisements on business blogs, to show customers how your product will improve their lives. By doing this, customers can watch you literally trying the product out. Show all the benefits of the product and other features that may not be advertised. Post this video to your blog or other sites like Youtube.

In order to get the right content on your website, you need to have a target audience in mind and to understand their preferences. Figuring out who you want to attract with your content will make designing that content much easier.

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Establishing your credibility among your customers is essential on how to blog effectively. Only use facts when creating marketing plans and selling products to customers. Be sure any claims that you make and testimonials you provide can be backed up by facts.

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You could give a part of your profit to a charity if you believe your audience will be interested in helping out a good cause. Make it clear to potential customers that part of the profits are going to charity. The percentage of your profits doesn't need to be huge to help your marketing.

Try to make people on your mailing list feel as though they are getting a thoughtful, personal email from you. Customers get frustrated when they receive lots of impersonal, bulk email. Think about it: aren't you tired of getting bulk e-mail from people? If you personalize your emails, you will stick out from others like you.

A press release might help you to increase traffic, and it is a fantastic way to market your brand. Develop a powerful and persuasive press release, then reach out to one of the many websites that will publish your release for free. You can boost your presence in this way.

Services that provide email marketing are easily available and can assist you with internet marketing, but it's always a good idea to try to learn the process yourself. Auto responders, creating mailing lists, and mass mailers are all easy steps once you familiarize yourself with the basics. Besides that, the experience gleaned through the learning process will come in handy down the road.

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It's essential that you find the right niche for marketing your wares. You wouldn't be successful marketing your mint Star Wars action figures to collectors of baseball cards. People have specific interests, and if they are looking for baseball cards, there a limited number of places they are likely to look. So always use your marketing efforts wisely and gear it towards your target audience.

This business may be one of the exceptions to the commonly held belief that you should not mix business and pleasure. This is mainly because this sort of work is low-pressure and is almost like a hobby. Involve your significant other, and make a go of it together.

In conclusion, many businesses use Website marketing to sell products and services. Internet marketing uses methods such as search engine optimization and advertising to generate sales interest. If you remember the advice in this article, you can use Online marketing to seriously boost interest in your own products and services.

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Being an entrepreneur and earning multiple streams of income is a dream that many have, but in reality it does take some initial hard work to achieve this. Earning multiple streams of income is the wave of the future, and here are some tips and advice for you when you are looking for ways in which to do this for yourself.

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Starting a home based business to earn income online takes a significant amount of time and energy upfront to get things going. Not seeing results immediately can be discouraging and cause people to give up too early. In this article, we look at the process of starting a home based business and working through the frustrations to be there when the sales come flowing in.

4: What is Cyber Marketing And Why It Is So Important For The Success Of Your Website

Cyber marketing has now become an indispensable segment of e-commerce as well as the internet and World Wide Web related topics. Cyber marketing simply refers to a technique of attracting potential customers by advertising your products or services through such means as websites, emails, and banners.

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(Adds quotes, team news for Villa game) By Sonia Oxley MANCHESTER, England, April 19 (Reuters) - Manchester United winger Ashley Young will miss the rest of the season with an ankle injury, manager Alex Ferguson said on Friday. The England international picked up the problem in this month's 2-1 defeat by Manchester City and attended Wednesday's 2-2 draw at West Ham United on crutches. "Ashley is out for the season," Ferguson, whose side can secure the Premier League title on Monday if they beat Aston Villa and second-placed Manchester City lose at Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday, told MUTV. ...

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Saturday, April 20, 2013

Five questions that will be answered by UFC on Fox 7

In what is, on paper, a really fun card, the UFC returns to free television with UFC on Fox 7. What questions will be answered by Saturday's fights?

Has Gilbert Melendez been the best heavyweight in the world all along? While he was the Strikeforce lightweight champion, Melendez's competition was thin. He put together an impressive win streak, but he also always wanted to get a shot at the UFC. Now, he has it with a bout against UFC lightweight champion Benson Henderson. Will Melendez come away with the championship belt?

Where does Daniel Cormier rank among the best heavyweights? He knocked out Antonio Silva and beat Josh Barnett. In fact, Cormier has beaten every fighter put in front of him, putting together a record of 11-0. This will be his first time fighting in the UFC, taking on Frank Mir, who hasn't fought since he lost to Junior dos Santos in May of 2012. Will Cormier's unbeaten streak continue?

Who will stay unbeaten? Cormier, Lorenz Larkin, Myles Jury and Hugo Viana are all undefeated. Which fighter will keep his 0?

Coming off short notice, will Jordan Mein's white hot win streak continue? Unlike most of the Strikeforce fighters on Saturday's card, Mein already made his UFC debut. He beat Dan Miller with a first-round TKO at UFC 158, but he stepped in for an injured Dan Hardy for a bout with Matt Brown. It's not an easy fight to take on short notice, but we'll see if Mein can win his fourth straight.

Will Strikeforce win the day? Nine of Saturday's bouts pit fighters with Strikeforce backgrounds against UFC mainstays. Since Strikeforce fighters started moving to the UFC, they have been impressive. However, will they be able to take Saturday's dual meet?

What are you most looking forward to? Speak up in the comments, on Facebook and on Twitter.

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Friday, April 19, 2013

Maduro sworn in, Venezuela to review disputed vote

By Daniel Wallis and Brian Ellsworth

CARACAS (Reuters) - Nicolas Maduro was sworn in as Venezuela's president on Friday at a ceremony attended by leaders from Iran to Brazil after a decision to widen an electronic audit of the vote took some of the heat out of a dispute over his election.

Maduro, a bus driver-turned-foreign minister who became the late Hugo Chavez's chosen successor, narrowly beat opposition challenger Henrique Capriles in the election last Sunday.

Capriles refused to accept the result, alleged widespread irregularities, demanded a full recount and called his supporters onto the streets in protest.

The government says eight people were killed in post-election violence and Maduro blamed the deaths on Capriles, although the opposition says Maduro allies staged some incidents to distract attention from the dispute over balloting.

Maduro took the oath of office alongside a large framed photo of the socialist Chavez, who led Venezuela for 14 years before losing a battle against cancer last month.

"I swear, on the eternal legacy of our founding fathers ... on the eternal memory of our supreme commander, that I will uphold this constitution," Maduro said.

In his first speech as president, which coincided with Venezuela's celebration of its declaration of independence, Maduro offered a sentimental tribute to Chavez, the fiery and charismatic socialist whose death from cancer in March triggered Sunday's vote.

"Every day I wake up thinking about him, and I go to bed thinking about him, in need of his guidance," Maduro said.

He at times seemed to reach out to the opposition after beating Capriles by less than 2 percentage points compared to Chavez's 11-point margin of victory in 2012.

"I call on those who for whatever reason did not vote for the candidate of the fatherland, I offer you an olive branch, I will work with you," he said.

But at other times he compared his adversaries to those who persecuted Jews in Germany and accused them of sowing violence in the wake of the vote in an attempt to snatch power.

In an embarrassing breach of security, a young man in a red jacket ran up to the podium, pushed Maduro out of the way and shouted "Nicolas, my name is Yendrick, please help me," into the microphone. He was tackled by bodyguards.

"Security has failed completely. They could have shot me up here," said Maduro upon resuming his speech.

EXPANDED AUDIT

Overnight, the 50-year-old Maduro attended a last-minute meeting of South American leaders in Peru to discuss the post-election crisis. They congratulated him on his victory, and called on both sides to reject violence.

While he was in Lima, Venezuela's electoral authority said it would widen to 100 percent an audit of electronic votes from a previous audit that reviewed 54 percent of the machines.

Venezuelans vote electronically, but the machines also print out paper receipts of each vote that are kept in boxes. The audit involves counting the paper ballots at some stations to ensure they are consistent with the machine-tallied results.

Capriles, who insists the opposition's figures show he won, accepted the CNE's decision although it fell short of the full manual recount he had wanted.

Even so, opposition legislators boycotted Maduro's inauguration. Capriles urged supporters to play salsa music and bang pots and pans to protest the event, following similar protests since the night of the election.

"Let's hear that salsa all over Venezuela! The voice of the people! This is a 'for now' government," Capriles tweeted.

In upscale eastern Caracas, celebratory fireworks drowned out opposition protests.

The date for the start of the wider audit is to be announced next week. It is expected to take 30 days.

The CNE's decision considerably eased tensions after days of violence and angry allegations by both sides that their rivals were sending armed thugs into the streets to terrorize people.

Maduro's inauguration drew heads of state including Maduro's Brazil's Dilma Rousseff and Iran's Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, along with leaders of Chavez-era allies such as Bolivia, Uruguay and Nicaragua.

Ahmadinejad paid tribute to "the spirit and the soul of Commander Chavez, who had only love for all the peoples of the world" in comments to state television as he arrived at Congress, where the inauguration was held.

Russia and China, both involved oil projects in Venezuela's vast Orinoco belt region, sent delegations.

DEEPLY POLARIZED

Thousands of government sympathizers surrounded Congress in downtown Caracas, dancing to upbeat music and clad in the Socialist Party's signature red T-shirts.

Vendors peddled trinkets including foam mustaches that Maduro supporters tape to their upper lips in imitation of his facial hair.

"The streets out ours; we've come to defend them from the right wing," said Carlos Poveda, 45, a merchant.

The unrest in Venezuela, just weeks after Chavez's death from cancer, has exposed the deep polarization of a country split down the middle between pro- and anti-government factions.

Maduro's administration accuses "fascist" Capriles supporters of going on a rampage, shooting people, attacking offices belonging to the ruling Socialist Party, and setting fire to government-run clinics staffed by Cuban doctors.

"My commander is still dead and his spirit is alive in Maduro," said Rosalba Navarro, 44, who works with a government social program for single mothers, at a military fairgrounds waiting for the start of an independence day parade.

"I only ask that he treat the opposition with an iron hand and if Capriles needs to go to jail, that he go to jail," she said, echoing calls by government officials that Capriles should be imprisoned for spurring violence over the last week.

Prominent Venezuelan human rights group Provea on Thursday questioned some of the alleged opposition attacks. It had been unable to find any evidence that the clinics, known as CDIs, were torched by opposition demonstrators.

Capriles, who has repeatedly called on his supporters to protest peacefully, has said the government was to blame for any violence because of its refusal to hold a recount.

"I asked for reports from all the country's municipalities about incidents at CDIs," he said on Twitter. "None were affected. Only sick minds would do something like this!"

(Additional reporting by Deisy Buitrago and Girish Gupta; Editing by Kieran Murray and Eric Walsh)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/intruder-briefly-stops-maduros-swearing-speech-venezuela-191028884.html

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The Addams Family will be at the Van Wezel on Monday, April 22, 2013 @ 8pm

The Addams Family will be at the Van Wezel on Monday, April 22, 2013 @ 8pm

In the entertainment business crossover concepts are not unusual.?Books become movies, TV shows become plays, cartoons become animated features, the list goes on. But, never in the history of entertainment has one concept transcended all forms. It is because of these accomplishments that?The Addams Family is in a league all its own.?Originally created by cartoonist and satirist Charles Adams, the?Addams?Family?made their first appearance in the New Yorker Magazine in 1932, and by 1935?the cartoons had evolved into his immediately recognizable style. His darkly comedic visions ?of death and the macabre lasted until 1989 and spawned 150 cartoons,?3 books, an animates cartoon series from 1973 to 1975.?The?prime-time television show?ran for sixty-four episodes from 1964 until 1966 (featuring John Astin and Carolyn Jones). There were also two movies: The Addams Family Movie (1991) and Addams Family Values (1993) starring Raul Julia and Anjelica Huston. Additionally, Addams Family: The Musical Comedy?starring Nathan Lane and Bebe Neuwirth which garnered two Tony nominations, 7 Drama Desk nominations, 2 Drama League nominations, and 5 Outer Critics Award nominations.??Among the 16?nominations for?outstanding musical, best original score, best performance by a featured actor in a musical, ?best performance by an actor in a musical, best performance by an actress in a musical, best music, best lyrics, outstanding lighting, outstanding set design, it won for Best Actor (Nathan Lane) and Best Actress (Bebe Neuwirth) and Best Set Design.

The ?Addams Family characters: Gomez, Morticia, Uncle Fester, Lurch, Grandma, Wednesday. Pugsley, Pubert Addams, and Thing have captured the off-beat imaginations of fans for nearly eight decades. They are now slated to inhabit the stage of the VanWezel Performing Arts Hall ?where they will present their satirical inversion of the ideal American family?.. an eccentric, wealthy clan who delight in the macabre and are unaware that people find them bizarre or frightening. ?It?s all great fun?. fun which has enriched our lives for the greater part of the century.

Building upon the social commentary which has permeated The Addams Family brand since its beginning, they have created a new educational community outreach program called ?No Snap Judgements,??which addresses the problem of bullying in the schools. For years the ?Family? and its creator Charles Addams has challenged us, in a variety of media formats (from print?to the home screen?to the big screen?and now in the theater), to look beyond first impressions and personal expectations of what is ?normal?. ?It is this challenge that Camp Broadway and the Addams Family Musical bring to classrooms in No Snap Judgments, the first of a series of project-based, digital learning modules emanating from contemporary theater productions.

The ultimate goal of the No Snap Judgments program is to promote acceptance of others through an understanding that, while each of us is different, that which brings us together is what we have in common,and these commonalities far outweigh anything that should keep us apart. Program content encourages critical thinking, self-analysis and understanding in the context of helping students meet and exceed Common Core learning standards.

Through this program students at Sarasota?s Booker Middle School were able to discuss the themes of the Addams Family and have a special Q & A with cast member Amanda Bruton (grandma Addams). ?Prior to the discussions the students talked about first impressions and making snap judgments,?and used the?discussion to brainstorm questions for the actress. ?The students, who hope to pursue careers in Musical Theatre, were able to ask Ms. Bruton about her experience as a professional actress and with snap judgements within the industry. They?connected for an online?video chat with?Ms. Bruton?via the distance learning program Safari Live*. ?Students and their families will attend the performance of Addams Family when it premiers at the Van Wezel, Monday, April 22, 2013 @ 8pm.

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*The Van Wezel ?has been able to offer this and other Safari Live broadcasts thanks to ?support from the Patterson Foundation through their Arts & Education Initative for EdExploreSRQ.com. ?Through this program we have also collaborated with the Sarasota County Schools and the Arts and Cultural Alliance of Sarasota County.

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Source: http://blog.vanwezel.org/2013/04/18/the-addams-family-an-entertainment-phenom/

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