Thursday, January 31, 2013

Fighting #VoIP #fraud Part 2: false #Ukash transactions with ...

Dear customers,

!! WARNING !!

Take a look at the false Ukash transaction below. We receive MANY of these incorrect transactions from a person named ?Gera Borok? (registered on our system from Germany) using email address: gbodok1 . Most possibly both name + email address are false. A Google search leads back to some Russian sites.

What they do is this (mail from the Ukash Fraud Prevention Team):

#### Beginning of mail from Ukash ####

Thanks for your email

These type of transactions are indicative of the way criminals try and break the audit trail and are usually associated with money laundering. The criminals would try and redeem transactions for small amounts with a merchant ( usually less than ?1) in an attempt to get a change voucher. They believe this action would hide the audit trail so that the new change vouchers is not connected to the original fraud. The minimum spend of ? 12.50 which you have in place should protect you from these types of transactions.

Under no circumstances should you accept these redemptions. The accounts into which the small transactions amounts were going to be loaded should be classified as suspicious and should be investigated as well. It is possible that these account holders are connected to a to money laundering scheme. If you have any information on the these account holder, it would be very useful if you can pass this information to our investigators. Information such as verified name and address will be very helpful in preventing this from re-occurring

#### End of mail from Ukash ####

Now here is such a ?false transaction?: (we do NOT sell SIP amounts of 10 or 50 cents at all!)

? So be careful and always check the Ukash transaction thoroughly before you top up or deliver goods / services to your customers!

If you have more information that you which to share with us, feel free to comment.

Thank you!

Team XeloQ IQ-Telephony

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Giant carbon molecules for sustainable technologies

Jan. 31, 2013 ? Scientists in the joint research project "FUNgraphen" are pinning their hopes for new technologies on a particular form of carbon: They have developed new carbon macromolecules and molecular carbon composite materials with special properties. The molecules are derived from graphene, a substance that consists of individual layers of carbon atoms arranged in a honeycomb-like pattern. The process previously necessary to make use of this substance was complex and expensive and thus of little value for most plastics applications.

A research group at the Freiburg Materials Research Center (FMF) of the University of Freiburg led by the chemist Prof. Dr. Rolf M?lhaupt, managing director of the FMF, has now succeeded in combining graphene with polymers, making them fit for plastics applications, and preparing them for material optimization on a kilogram scale. The project "FUNgraphen," funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research, is being coordinated at the FMF with support from an industrial advisory board. The other project partners besides the FMF are the University of Bayreuth, the Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (BAM) in Berlin, and the Fraunhofer Institute for Mechanics of Materials in Freiburg.

In the FMF processes individual layers of carbon atoms, derived from natural graphite and also renewable carbon sources, are physically and chemically attached to polymers. The result is giant molecules of carbon, so-called macromolecules, which are less than a millionth of a millimeter thick but can achieve widths of more than a hundredth of a millimeter. The resulting carbon macromolecules and carbon polymer hybrid materials are light, durable, environmentally friendly, and electrically conductive. Moreover, they are resistant to heat, chemicals, and radiation and are impermeable to gas and liquids. "They have the potential to vastly improve resource and energy efficiency of plastics," says M?lhaupt.

In addition, the researchers dispersed several of these large carbon molecules in water, nontoxic solutions, and plastics to produce concentrated stable dispersions without requiring either binders or dispersing aids. These mixtures can be used to coat surfaces and print conductive carbon films as well as electrically conducting micro patterns. In this way, carbon can replace expensive transition metals like palladium or indium. "The applications range from printed electronics to printed catalysts with a pore design for the production of fine chemicals with simple catalyst recovery," says M?lhaupt. The printed conductive carbon layers are much more mechanically robust than printed indium tin oxide layers. The scientists at the FMF also succeeded in mechanically reinforcing plastics and rubber with carbon macromolecules and simultaneously making them electrically conductive, resistant to radiation, and more gas-tight. These substances are interesting candidates for application in antistatic and impermeable fuel tanks and fuel lines, casings that are shielded against electromagnetic interferences, and gas-tight automobile tires for reducing fuel consumption in transportation.

Examples from the project partners' research also show that carbon macromolecules are far more versatile than the carbon nanoparticles typically used today, thus opening up new potential for the development of sustainable materials and technologies. Prof. Dr. Volker Altst?dt from the "FUNgraphen" team at the University of Bayreuth was able to substantially reduce the cell sizes in foams by adding carbon macromolecules. This will allow the researchers to improve the thermal insulation properties of foams and develop new, highly efficient insulating material. The "FUNgraphen" group led by Dr. Bernhard Schartel at the BAM has succeeded in increasing the fire protection effect of halogen-free flame retardants by adding tiny admixtures of the new carbon macromolecules. A plastic equipped with this new material does not catch fire even after a flame has been applied to it several times -- unlike unprotected plastics, which become deformed at high temperatures and start to burn immediately when they come into contact with fire.

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  1. F. J. Toelle, M. Fabritius, R. M?lhaupt. Emulsifier-Free Graphene Dispersions with High Graphene Content for Printed Electronics and Freestanding Graphene Films. Advanced Functional Materials, (2012), 22(6), 1136-1144

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Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Egypt: 2 protesters killed in Cairo clashes

CAIRO (AP) ? An Egyptian security official says two protesters have been killed in clashes Wednesday in Cairo's Tahrir Square and its surroundings.

The official says the two died after being hit by birdshot fired at them as stone-throwing protesters battled police. They are the latest in more than 60 killed in clashes the past six days that have also left hundreds injured.

The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to the press.

Egypt's violence has spiraled after first erupting in Cairo on eve of last Friday's second anniversary of the uprising that toppled authoritarian president Hosni Mubarak. It spread around the country, with the worst violence in the Suez Canal city of Port Said, which has virtually declared itself in revolt against the Islamist president.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/egypt-2-protesters-killed-cairo-clashes-125302507.html

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Lindsay Lohan appears in court, trial delayed

Lindsay Lohan, third from left, her mother Dina Lohan, right, her new attorney Mark Heller, second from left, leave a Los Angeles court, Wednesday, Jan. 30, 2013, in a case filed over the actress' car crash last June. A judge has delayed Lindsay Lohan's trial on three misdemeanor counts. She pleaded not guilty to lying to police, reckless driving and obstructing officers from performing their duties. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)

Lindsay Lohan, third from left, her mother Dina Lohan, right, her new attorney Mark Heller, second from left, leave a Los Angeles court, Wednesday, Jan. 30, 2013, in a case filed over the actress' car crash last June. A judge has delayed Lindsay Lohan's trial on three misdemeanor counts. She pleaded not guilty to lying to police, reckless driving and obstructing officers from performing their duties. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)

Lindsay Lohan, center, her mother Dina Lohan, right, her new attorney Mark Heller leave a Los Angeles court, Wednesday, Jan. 30, 2013, in a case filed over the actress' car crash last June. A judge has delayed Lohan's trial on three misdemeanor counts. She pleaded not guilty to lying to police, reckless driving and obstructing officers from performing their duties. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)

Lindsay Lohan, right, her new attorney Mark Heller, background center, leave a Los Angeles court, Wednesday, Jan. 30, 2013, in a case filed over the actress' car crash last June. A judge has delayed Lohan's trial on three misdemeanor counts. She pleaded not guilty to lying to police, reckless driving and obstructing officers from performing their duties. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)

Actress Lindsay Lohan appears in Los Angeles court with her new attorney Mark Heller, left, for a pretrial hearing, Wednesday, Jan. 30, 2013, in a case filed over the actress' June car crash. Lohan faces three misdemeanor charges and a return to jail if convicted in the case or if a judge finds she violated her probation. (AP Photo/David McNew, Pool)

Actress Lindsay Lohan appears in Los Angeles court with her new attorney Mark Heller, left, for a pretrial hearing, Wednesday, Jan. 30, 2013, in a case filed over the actress' June car crash. Lohan faces three misdemeanor charges and a return to jail if convicted in the case or if a judge finds she violated her probation. (AP Photo/David McNew, Pool)

(AP) ? Lindsay Lohan briefly appeared in court Wednesday for the first time in nearly a year and left with a new attorney, new trial date and new judge.

Superior Court Judge Stephanie Sautner shook her head when she saw Lohan seated with her attorney, just months after the judge had warned the "Liz and Dick" star to grow up and stay out of trouble.

The actress was required to attend the pretrial hearing involving three misdemeanor counts filed after a car crash last summer. Lohan has pleaded not guilty to lying to police, reckless driving and obstructing officers from performing their duties.

Sautner previously sent her to jail, placed her under house arrest and forced her to perform morgue cleanup duty in another case.

Sautner warned Lohan on Wednesday that she could face jail time for a possible probation violation, even if she is acquitted of the counts filed after her sports car crashed into a dump truck.

Lohan was on probation at the time of the wreck and could be sentenced to 245 days in jail if a judge determines her actions in the crash were a violation of her sentence in a theft case.

Sautner, however, won't be handling Lohan's upcoming case. The judge said she is retiring before the next court hearing on March 1. Lohan will not be required to attend that hearing.

Lohan's new trial date is March 18.

Lohan was accompanied to court by her new attorney, Mark Heller, who said he wanted to get the case resolved as quickly as possible.

The judge quipped that it would only solve her legal trouble "on this coast" ? a reference to her two arrests in New York since being released from supervised probation in Los Angeles in March. No charges have been filed in those cases.

Heller, a New York attorney, was granted permission to handle Lohan's California cases. He said he was meeting with prosecutors to determine how to proceed.

Sautner gave him more time by delaying the trial but said, "This is not the most complex case we've ever seen."

Lohan appeared in court in a black dress. She spoke only briefly to confirm that she was switching attorneys and no longer wanted her longtime lawyer, Shawn Holley, to represent her.

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Anthony McCartney can be reached at http://twitter.com/mccartneyAP

Associated Press

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Benefits/Financial Analyst - HigherEdJobs

Bennington College seeks a highly organized and detail-oriented Benefits/Financial Analyst to manage a range of business planning and data
analysis projects that support programs and processes from across all areas of the College. The position works collaboratively with staff at
all levels of the institution to gather requirements, evaluate data and trends, and organize data for effective reporting and presentation
purposes in support of strategic decision-making.

With a specific emphasis on benefits analysis and administration, the Benefits/Financial Analyst will lead the assessment, design and administration of benefits programs for the College, ensuring that the benefit offerings remain competitive, fiscally sound and compliant with related laws and regulations. The position oversees the design and implementation of employee benefit programs that include health and welfare (medical, dental, vision, life insurance, short and long-term disability plans, flexible spending accounts and similar programs) and retirement (defined contribution and defined benefit plans) for both union and non-union employee groups. The Analyst works in partnership with the College's benefits broker and Benefits Committee to develop strategies that support the philosophy that faculty and staff should remain active and educated benefit consumers. The position is expected to monitor ongoing Federal and State healthcare law and related changes that may impact the benefits arena to effectively and strategically plan for the future.

The Benefits/Financial Analyst researches and analyzes renewal data, evaluates plan design changes including impact to budget, and make recommendations for change. The position is responsible for ensuring reporting/compliance requirements are met under relevant Federal and State law, including the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA), Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (COBRA) and the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). The Analyst is responsible for developing and monitoring the annual benefits budget, reconciling the monthly billing process and managing day-to-day benefits administration that includes providing consultation and education to faculty/staff. The Benefits Manager serves as the primary point of contact for all benefit inquiries and handles the day-to-day benefits administration for all of the College's benefits plans. The Benefits/Financial Analyst reports to the Associate Vice President for Finance.

Qualifications should include a bachelor's degree in accounting, business administration, human resources or related field and and relevant experience; benefits administration and/or compliance/audit experience preferred. Candidates should possess demonstrated experience in data analysis and report development. The position requires strong knowledge of relevant Federal and State laws, compliance issues and annual reporting under ERISA. The position requires the ability to work proactively and communicate clearly with a wide range of audiences; exceptional verbal and written communication skills are essential as is the ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously. Strong organizational and analytical skills are required; candidates must possess demonstrated ability to analyze and synthesize large volumes of data into useable formats. The position requires a strong technology orientation with experience using Microsoft Office Suite (advanced knowledge of Excel), Gmail, HRIS and/or benefits administration systems, and Internet research. Candidates should have the ability to work independently, be creative in the approach to work and possess keen attention to detail.

Bennington College is an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity.

Bennington College is an equal opportunity employer.

Source: http://www.higheredjobs.com/details.cfm?JobCode=175714581

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Report: Jobless paying needless bank fees

WASHINGTON (AP) ? Jobless Americans are paying millions in unnecessary fees to collect unemployment benefits because of state policies encouraging them to get the money through bank-issued payment cards, according to a new report from a consumer group.

People are using the fee-heavy cards instead of getting their payments deposited directly to their bank accounts. That's because states issue bank cards automatically, require complicated paperwork or phone calls to set up direct deposit and fail to explain the card fees, according to a report issued Tuesday by the National Consumer Law Center, a nonprofit group that seeks to protect low-income Americans from unfair financial-services products. An early copy of the report was obtained by The Associated Press.

Until the past decade, states distributed unemployment compensation by mailing out paper checks. Some also allowed direct deposit. The system worked well for people who had bank accounts and could deposit the check without paying a fee.

It also cost states millions of dollars each year to print and mail the checks.

Banks including JPMorgan Chase & Co., U.S. Bancorp and Bank of America Corp. seized on government payments as a business opportunity. They pitched card programs to states as a win-win: States would save millions in overhead costs because the cards would be issued for free. And people without bank accounts would avoid the big fees charged by storefront check cashers.

However, most of the people being hit with fees already have bank accounts. The bank-state partnerships effectively shifted the cost of distributing payments from governments to individuals. The money needed to cover those costs is deducted from people's unemployment benefits in the form of fees.

Consumer advocates like NCLC are focused on ensuring access to the direct-deposit option so that people can avoid the card fees.

The trouble, the new report says, is that many states make it difficult for people to sign up for direct deposit. The rate of people using direct deposit ranges from a national high of 82 percent in Minnesota to a low of 16 percent in Arizona, the report says.

Minnesota offers direct deposit to people when they apply for benefits, and allows them to change their payment method online or over the phone, the report says.

In Arizona, by contrast, people are automatically enrolled in the card program. After they receive the card, they must find a paper form, fill it out, and submit it by mail. There is no way to change payment methods online or over the phone.

"The difference in direct-deposit rates among states seems primarily due to how hard or easy the state makes it for workers to choose direct deposit," the report says.

In five states ? California, Indiana, Kansas, Maryland and Nevada ? unemployed people aren't offered direct deposit at all. The report says that setup is illegal under a federal law that bars states from requiring benefits recipients to open an account at a particular bank.

The federal government recommended in 2009 that people with bank accounts receive payments via direct deposit. Nearly four years later, the report says, "there is no excuse for any state not to be offering direct deposit as the first choice for payment of unemployment benefits."

Banks make more money when more people use the cards. In the past, some of their deals with states prevented states from offering direct deposit, or required states to promote the card program as a first option.

To cover the cost of issuing cards and running the programs, banks charge a plethora of fees, including charges for balance inquiries, phone calls to customer support, leaving an account inactive for a period of months, or making a purchase using a personal identification number.

Many states have eliminated some fees and improved consumer protections in the two years since NCLC published its first comprehensive review of state unemployment payments. Banks no longer charge overdraft fees, which skimmed up to $20 from the benefits of card users whose spending exceeded the balance on the card.

Pennsylvania was singled out for praise in the report. Residents of that state will save $5.2 million in card fees each year because the state switched to a lower-fee card offered by JPMorgan.

JPMorgan declined to comment. US Bancorp and Bank of America did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

In part because of the recent improvements, the report says, prepaid cards often are the best option for people who don't have bank accounts. Those people would often pay even bigger fees to storefront check cashing services.

"A well-designed prepaid card is safer, cheaper and more convenient than paying to cash a paper check," said Lauren Saunders, one of the report's authors, in a prepared statement. But she said "it is no substitute for direct deposit to an account of your own choosing."

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Daniel Wagner can be reached at www.twitter.com/wagnerreports .

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/report-states-force-jobless-pay-needless-fees-075501034.html

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Best friends influence when teenagers have first drink

Jan. 28, 2013 ? Chances are the only thing you remember about your first swig of alcohol is how bad the stuff tasted. What you didn't know is the person who gave you that first drink and when you had it says a lot about your predisposition to imbibe later in life.

A national study by a University of Iowa-led team has found that adolescents who get their first drink from a friend are more likely to drink sooner in life, which past studies show makes them more prone to abusing alcohol when they get older. The finding is intended to help specialists predict when adolescents are likely to first consume alcohol, with the aim of heading off problem drinking at the pass.

"When you start drinking, even with kids who come from alcoholic families, they don't get their first drinks from their family," says Samuel Kuperman, a child and adolescent psychiatrist at the UI. "They get their first drinks from their friends. They have to be able to get it. If they have friends who have alcohol, then it's easier for them to have that first drink."

The basis for the study, published this month in the journal Pediatrics, is compelling: One-third of eighth graders in the United States report they've tried alcohol, according to a 2011 study of 20,000 teenagers conducted by the University of Michigan and funded by the National Institutes of Health. By 10th grade, more than half say they've had a first drink, and that percentage shoots to 70 percent by their senior year.

"There's something driving kids to drink," explains Kuperman, corresponding author on the paper. "Maybe it's the coolness factor or some mystique about it. So, we're trying to educate kids about the risks associated with drinking and give them alternatives."

Kuperman and his team built their formula from two longstanding measures of adolescent drinking behavior -- the Semi-Structured Assessment for the Genetics and Alcoholism and the Achenbach Youth Self Report. From those measures of nearly two-dozen variables and a review of the literature, the UI-led team found five to be the most important predictors: two separate measures of disruptive behavior, a family history of alcohol dependence, a measure of poor social skills, and whether most best friends drink alcohol.

The researchers then looked at how the five variables worked in concert. Surprisingly, a best friend who drank and had access to alcohol was the most important predictor. In fact, adolescents whose best friend used alcohol were twice as likely to have a first drink, the researchers found. Moreover, if considered independently of the other variables, teenagers whose best friends drank are three times as likely to begin drinking themselves, the study found, underscoring the sway that friends have in adolescents' drinking behavior.

"Family history doesn't necessarily drive the age of first drink," notes Kuperman, who has studied teen drinking for more than a decade. "It's access. At that age (14 or 15), access trumps all. As they get older, then family history plays a larger role."

The current study drew from a pool of 820 adolescents at six sites across the country. The participants were 14 to 17 years old, with a median age of 15.5, nearly identical to the typical age of an adolescent's first drink found in previous studies. More than eight in 10 respondents came from what the researchers deemed high-risk families, but more than half of the teenagers had no alcohol-dependent parents. Tellingly, among those adolescents who reported having had drunk alcohol, nearly four in ten said their best friends also drank.

The result underscores previous findings that teenagers who have their first drink before 15 years of age are more likely to abuse alcohol or become dependent. It also supports the screening questions selected in the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism and the American Academy of Pediatrics initiative to identify and help youth at risk for alcohol use, the researchers write.

Kuperman, whose faculty appointment is in the Carver College of Medicine, says he hopes to use the study to delve into the genetics underpinning alcoholism, chiefly tracking adolescents who use alcohol and see whether they have genes that match up with their parents if they also are problem drinkers.

"We're trying to separate out those who experiment with alcohol to those who go on to problematic drinking," he says.

Contributing authors include John Kramer from the UI; Grace Chan and Victor Hesselbrock, University of Connecticut Health Center; Leah Wetherill, Indiana University School of Medicine; Kathleen Bucholz, Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis; Danielle Dick, Virginia Commonwealth University; Bernice Porjesz and Madhavi Rangaswamy, State University of New York Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn; and Marc Schuckit (principal investigator on the grant), University of California San Diego School of Medicine.

The National Institutes of Health (grant number: 5 U10 AA008401), the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism and the National Institute on Drug Abuse funded the study.

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  1. S. Kuperman, G. Chan, J. R. Kramer, L. Wetherill, K. K. Bucholz, D. Dick, V. Hesselbrock, B. Porjesz, M. Rangaswamy, M. Schuckit. A Model to Determine the Likely Age of an Adolescent's First Drink of Alcohol. PEDIATRICS, 2013; DOI: 10.1542/peds.2012-0880

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Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Ford posts strongest pre-tax profit in over a decade

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Ford Motor says it made the highest fourth-quarter pre-tax profit in more than a decade. It earned $1.7 billion last quarter, due largely to increases sales of trucks and SUVs and higher prices for all models.

That was 31 cents a share, beating Wall Street forecasts which had ranged from 25 to 28 cents.

For all of 2012, the automaker?s net income was $5.7 billion, down $307 million than a year ago. It excludes some special charges.

The Detroit Bureau: Ford, Daimler and Nissan form fuel cell alliance

?The Ford team delivered strong results once again, underscoring that our One Ford plan is working,? proclaimed Alan Mulally, Ford president and CEO. ?We are well positioned for another strong year in 2013, as we continue our plan to serve customers in all markets around the world with a full family of vehicles ? small, medium and large; cars, utilities and trucks ? with the very best quality, fuel efficiency, safety, smart design and value.?

Revenue last quarter was $36.5 billion, up $1.9 billion from the same period a year ago. For 2012, revenue was $134.3 billion, down $2 billion from a year ago.

Trucks, mainly sold in North America, drove profits hard enough to overcome European losses ? which were substantial, and more than the maker had forecast just a few months ago.

The Detroit Bureau: Toyota officially reclaims global sales crown

In the quarter, Ford reported European losses of 732 Million, against a loss of $190 million the previous year. For all of 2012 Ford?s European loss climbed to $1.73 billion. The automaker had forecast about $1.5 billion when it discussed third-quarter earnings three months ago.

In North America, Ford said it made $1.87 billion in the quarter ? twice as much as the $889 million on it posted a year earlier. Revenue for the quarter was $22.1 billion, up $2.5 billion.

For the year, North American profit was $8.34 billion, before taxes.

The Detroit Bureau: 2013 care sales off to good start

Ford showed a preview of the 2015 F-150 at the Detroit auto show earlier this month, hoping to tempt prospective buyers into waiting instead of buying General Motors new Chevrolet Silverado or GMC Sierra, on sale first half this year.

Ford also wanted to raise doubts in shoppers? minds about spending now for Chrysler Group?s Ram pickup, revised for 2013 and winner of the North American Truck of the Year earlier this month, an award bestowed by 49 U.S. and Canadian auto journalists.

Ford had reported a loss of $468 million in Europe last quarter and warned that losses were mounting. The automaker has announced plans to close three European plants by 2014, but said last quarter that it would lose $1.5 billion in 2012 and again this year, and doesn?t expect black ink from European operations until about 2015.

Copyright 2013 The Detroit Bureau

Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/business/ford-posts-strongest-pre-tax-profit-over-decade-1C8156322

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Job opening: Director of Marketing and Communications ...

JOB DESCRIPTION
Position Title:
Director of Marketing & Communications
Reports to:
President

Position Summary: The Director of Marketing & Communications is part of the Strategy Team of the Community Foundation with responsibility for planning, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of marketing and communications. The primary goal of all marketing and communications efforts is to develop new donors through awareness of what the Community Foundation does to make the community strong and vibrant, in partnership with its donors. The target audience for promoting awareness and understanding of the Community Foundation is both external and internal, including current and prospective donors, professional advisors, media representatives, nonprofit organizations, community leaders and the general public, as well as Community Foundation board and staff.

Responsibilities:

  • Develop and implement an annual marketing plan in consultation with board committee and other staff using print, verbal and social media but not limited to these avenues.
  • Monitor Community Foundation brand, including media coverage and use of key messages and logo by other organizations, donors, friends, staff and board.
  • Support Charitable Real Estate Foundation as part of overall plan.

Marketing

  • Develop and implement a marketing plan based on the Community Foundation?s strategic plan.
  • Develop and implement budget and calendar for media, sponsorships and partnerships.
  • Work with designers, photographers and videographers as needed to create marketing materials, including publications and advertising that encourage donors and donor development.

Communications

  • Work with staff to highlight accomplishments internally and externally.
  • Establish and maintain relations with all forms of local and national media.
  • Prepare material for media on request.
  • Coordinate interviews by staff of the Community Foundation.
  • Create talking points and key messages used in publications and presentations for board and staff.
  • Plan and coordinate public meetings as needed with assistance from other staff members.
  • Assist other staff as needed.

Tools

  • Produce print and electronic newsletters as well as other publications such as annual Report to the Community.
  • Maintain and enhance the Community Foundation website and web-based outreach (Ex: Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Guidestar and other listings).

General

  • Represent the Community Foundation at community events and initiatives.
  • Be an advocate of and utilize the latest trends in communications.
  • Work with finance staff to report statistics.
  • Work with Office Manager to maintain marketing and everyday communications materials (Ex: current nametags, business cards and stationery.)

Qualifications:

  • Bachelor?s degree and at least 5 years experience in marketing and communications.
  • Excellent writing and verbal skills.
  • Knowledge of and experience in generating local media.
  • Experience working with local printers and agencies.
  • Excellent computer skills, including desktop publishing, PowerPoint and website management software.
  • Knowledge of leading social media tools and their application.
  • Knowledge of graphic design, photography and videography desired.

This position requires an entrepreneurial spirit, informed by experience and best practices, and a knowledge of and commitment to greater Birmingham. A successful candidate will show:

  • High degree of initiative and responsibility necessary to manage a variety of projects simultaneously.
  • High level of organizational skills, self-motivation and flexibility in changing circumstances.
  • Integrity, judgment and discretion in working with confidential information.
  • Ability to take a proactive role in team efforts, promote cooperation and collaboration between team members and encourage open communication in multidisciplinary teams.

Salary: Competitive salary, with benefits

Application Deadline: February 19, 2013

Resume and cover letters, including salary requirements, should be submitted by e-mail to info@foundationbirmingham.org by Feb. 19, 2013.? Inquiries by e-mail only.

Source: http://www.foundationbirmingham.org/blog/job-opening-director-of-marketing-and-communications/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=job-opening-director-of-marketing-and-communications

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Monday, January 28, 2013

Lawrence brings 'walking pneumonia' to SAG

By Natalie Finn, E! Online

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Jennifer Lawrence said on the red carpet she has "walking pneumonia."

That flu Jennifer Lawrence was fighting at the Golden Globes apparently escalated into "walking pneumonia."

And yet ... the "Silver Linings Playbook" star somehow keeps looking better and better!?

The 22-year-old thesp, a Screen Actors Guild Award nominee Sunday night for best female actor in a leading role, threw on another Christian Dior confection -- this one a sleek, strapless column gown -- and Chopard jewels and hit the red carpet with her usual poise and sense of humor intact.?

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"It's highly contagious," Lawrence joked with E! News' Giuliana Rancic, quickly assuring that she's doing fine now.

As for that stunning gown ("just whatever, just Diorin' it up"), the burgeoning fashionista said it was only recently that she started to come into her own, style-wise.?

"I had my brothers' hand-me-downs," she told Ranic about being a reluctant tomboy growing up. "I had no choice! I didn't want to be, but my parents wouldn't buy me clothes. I had to wear my brothers' clothes, so I was literally wearing men's clothing.?

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"I was mixing and matching, I could get some girl clothes," Lawrence joked.?

As for awards season, of which the two-time Oscar nominee has become a prominent fixture, Lawrence admitted to being a mix of scared and excited.?

"I never know what I'm going to say or do, so that's always nerve-wracking for me," she said.?

And yet that's always so wonderful for us!

Check out the best quotes from the carpet tonight!?

Meanwhile, though supporting actor nominee Tommy Lee Jones opted to keep his case of the flu confined to his house tonight (perhaps figuring cold medication might have put him in too good of a mood), Rust and Bone star Marion Cotillard braved the chill and came out with a cold.

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"Don't touch me, I am so sick," Cotillard -- a nominee for lead female actor -- told Rancic, sounding a little stuffed up but looking fabulous. "L.A. doesn't know how to deal with cold weather, I guess ... I never think it's going to be cold!"

Like Lawrence, Cotillard's secret weapons were Dior Haute Couture and Chopard.?

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Sunday, January 27, 2013

Mass funeral held in Egypt after riots kill 37

In this Saturday, Jan. 26, 2013 photo, demonstrators throw stones at security forces who respond with tear gas in front of international hotels along the Nile in downtown Cairo, Egypt. Unrest surrounding the second anniversary of Egypt's revolution broke out in Cairo and other cities for a third day, with protesters clashing for hours with riot police who fired tear gas that encompassed swaths of the capital's downtown. (AP Photo/Mohammed Abu Zaid)

In this Saturday, Jan. 26, 2013 photo, demonstrators throw stones at security forces who respond with tear gas in front of international hotels along the Nile in downtown Cairo, Egypt. Unrest surrounding the second anniversary of Egypt's revolution broke out in Cairo and other cities for a third day, with protesters clashing for hours with riot police who fired tear gas that encompassed swaths of the capital's downtown. (AP Photo/Mohammed Abu Zaid)

Egyptian soccer fans of Al-Ahly club celebrate a court verdict that returned 21 death penalties in last years soccer violence, inside the club premises in Cairo, Egypt, Saturday, Jan. 26, 2013. Egyptian security officials say military to deploy in Port Said after at 38 people including a senior police officer and a policeman were shot dead in the Mediterranean city of Port Said after a judge sentenced 21 people to death in connection to one of the world's deadliest incidents of soccer violence. (AP Photo/Khalil Hamra)

UPDATES DEATH TOLL - Supporters of those accused of soccer violence from the Port Said soccer club react to the verdicts for 21 fans on trial in last years Port Said stadium incident which left 74 people dead, in Port Said, Egypt, Saturday, Jan. 26, 2013. Egyptian security officials say that 38 people have died in the Mediterranean city of Port Said after a judge sentenced 21 people to death in connection to one of the world's deadliest incidents of soccer violence (AP Photo/Mohammed Nouhan, Shorouk Newspaper) EGYPT OUT

UPDATES DEATH TOLL - Families and supporters of those accused of soccer violence from the Port Said soccer club react to the announcement of verdicts for 21 fans on trial in last years Port Said stadium incident which left 74 people dead, in Port Said, Egypt, Saturday, Jan. 26, 2013. Egyptian security officials say that 38 people have died in the Mediterranean city of Port Said after a judge sentenced 21 people to death in connection to one of the world's deadliest incidents of soccer violence. (AP Photo/Mohammed Nouhan, Shorouk Newspaper) EGYPT OUT

UPDATES DEATH TOLL - Family and supporters of those accused of soccer violence from the Port Said soccer club react to the announcement of verdicts for 21 fans on trial in last years Port Said stadium incident which left 74 people dead, in Port Said, Egypt, Saturday, Jan. 26, 2013. Egyptian security officials say that 38 people have died in the Mediterranean city of Port Said after a judge sentenced 21 people to death in connection to one of the world's deadliest incidents of soccer violence (AP Photo/Mohammed Nouhan, Shorouk Newspaper) EGYPT OUT

(AP) ? Tens of thousands of mourners poured into the streets of the restive Egyptian city of Port Said on Sunday for a mass funeral for most of the 37 people killed in rioting a day earlier, chanting slogans against Islamist President Mohammed Morsi.

Violence erupted briefly when some in the crowd fired guns and police responded with volleys of tear gas, witnesses said. State television reported 110 were injured.

"We are very worried about what may happen after the burial," said local youth activist Rasha Hamouda, noting the city was fraught with tension.

There was also a funeral in Cairo for one of two policemen killed in the Port Said violence a day earlier. Several policemen grieving for two colleagues heckled Interior Minister Mohammed Ibrahim, who is in charge of the force, when he arrived for their funeral, according to witnesses. The angry officers screamed at the minister that he was only at the funeral for the TV cameras ? a highly unusual show of dissent in Egypt, where the police force maintains military-like discipline.

Ibrahim hurriedly left and the funeral proceeded without him.

The violence in the city, about 140 miles northeast of Cairo, broke out on Saturday after a court on Saturday convicted and sentenced 21 defendants to death for their roles in a mass soccer riot in a Port Said stadium on Feb. 1, 2012 that left 74 people dead. Most of those sentenced to death were local soccer fans from Port Said. The 21 were convicted on murder charges and the court is to rule on the remainder of the 73 defendants in March.

The riots stemmed mostly from animosity between police and die-hard Egyptian soccer fans, known as Ultras, who have become highly politicized. The Ultras frequently confront police and were also part of the uprising that toppled Hosni Mubarak's regime two years ago.

They were also at the forefront of protests against the military rulers who took over from Mubarak and are now again on the front lines of protests against the Islamist President Mohammed Morsi, the country's first freely elected leader.

Mourners chanted "There is no God but Allah," and "Morsi is God's enemy" as the funeral procession made its way through the city after prayers for the dead at the city's Mariam Mosque. Women clad in black led the chants, which were quickly picked up by the rest of the mourners.

There were no police or army troops in sight. But the funeral procession briefly halted after gunfire rang out. Security officials said the gunfire came from several mourners who opened fire at the Police Club next to the cemetery.

A witness said the police responded to the gunfire with volleys of tear gas. The witness and the officials spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the situation in the city on the Mediterranean at the northern tip of the Suez Canal.

Survivors and witnesses of the Port Said soccer melee blame Mubarak loyalists for the violence, saying they had a hand in instigating the killings. The troubles erupted after Port Said's home team Al-Masry beat Cairo's Al-Ahly 3-1. Some witnesses said "hired thugs" wearing green T-shirts and posing as Al-Masry fans led the attacks.

Other witnesses said at the very least, police were responsible for gross negligence in the soccer violence, which killed 74 people, most of them Al-Ahly fans.

Anger at police was evident in Port Said, home to most of the 73 men accused of involvement in the bloodshed.

The trial was in Cairo and Judge Sobhi Abdel-Maguid did not give his reasoning when he handed down the guilty verdicts and sentences for 21 defendants. Executions in Egypt are usually carried out by hanging.

Verdicts for the remaining 52 defendants, including nine security officials, are to be delivered on March 9. Some have been charged with murder and others with assisting the attackers. All the defendants ? who were not present in the courtroom Saturday for security reasons ? can appeal the verdict.

In Port Said on Sunday, army troops backed by armored vehicles staked out positions at key government facilities to protect state interests and try to restore order.

The military issued a statement urging Port Said residents to exercise restraint and protect public property, but also warning that troops would deal "firmly" with anyone who "terrorizes" citizens or infringes upon the nation's security and stability.

Rioters on Saturday attacked the prison where the defendants were being held and tried to storm police stations and government offices around the city. Health officials say at least 37 people were killed, including two policemen, in rioting on Saturday.

The clashes in Port Said were the latest in a bout of unrest across the country that has left a total of 48 people dead since Friday. That death toll includes 11 people killed in clashes between police and protesters marking the second anniversary of the uprising that overthrew Mubarak after nearly 30 years of authoritarian rule.

Clashes broke out in Cairo for the fourth straight day on Sunday, with protesters and police near central Tahrir Square, birthplace of the 2011 uprising. Police fired tear gas while protesters pelted them with rocks.

The clashes show how turmoil was deepening in Egypt nearly seven months after Morsi took office. Critics say Morsi has failed to carry out promised reforms of the judiciary and police, and claim little has improved in the two years since the uprising.

At the heart of the rising opposition toward Morsi's government is a newly adopted constitution, which was ratified in a nationwide referendum.

Opponents claim the document has an Islamist slant. It was drafted hurriedly by the president's allies without the participation of representatives of liberals and minority Christians on the panel that wrote the charter.

Protesters on the streets this past week demanded the formation of a national unity government, early presidential elections and amendments to disputed clauses in the constitution.

Morsi and the Muslim Brotherhood, the Islamist group from which he hails, counter that the opposition was seeking to overturn the results of democratic and free elections. The Brotherhood, a well-organized and established political group in Egypt for decades, has emerged as by far the most powerful force in post-Mubarak Egypt.

As the situation in Port Said spiraled out of control Saturday, police disappeared from the city's streets, residents and security officials said, staying put in their camps, police stations and the city's security headquarters.

The military then dispatched troops to the city, taking up positions at vital state facilities, including the local power and water stations, the city's main courthouse, the local government building and the city prison. Navy sailors were guarding the local offices of the Suez Canal company.

Navy vessels were escorting merchant ships sailing through the international waterway, a vital income earner for Egypt's beleaguered economy. Military helicopters were flying over the canal to ensure the safety of shipping, according to Suez Canal spokesman Tareq Hassanein.

Residents said Port Said was quiet overnight except for intermittent bursts of gunfire. The city was still on edge early Sunday ? but streets were largely deserted, stores were closed for the second successive day, and some hotels asked guests to leave, fearing more violence.

Associated Press

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Vonn beats Maze to win World Cup giant slalom

Lindsey Vonn, of the United States, celebrates at finish line after winning an alpine ski, women's World Cup giant slalom, in Maribor, Slovenia, Saturday, Jan. 26, 2013. (AP Photo/PierMarco Tacca)

Lindsey Vonn, of the United States, celebrates at finish line after winning an alpine ski, women's World Cup giant slalom, in Maribor, Slovenia, Saturday, Jan. 26, 2013. (AP Photo/PierMarco Tacca)

Lindsey Vonn, of the United States, celebrates at finish line after winning an alpine ski, women's World Cup giant slalom, in Maribor, Slovenia, Saturday, Jan. 26, 2013. (AP Photo/PierMarco Tacca)

From left, Slovenia Tina Maze, second placed, Lindsey Vonn, the winner, of the United States, and third placed Austria's Anna Fenninger celebrate on podium after winning an alpine ski, women's World Cup giant slalom, in Maribor, Slovenia, Saturday, Jan. 26, 2013. (AP Photo/PierMarco Tacca)

Slovenia's Tina Maze celebrates on podium after taking second place in an alpine ski, women's World Cup giant slalom, in Maribor, Slovenia, Saturday, Jan. 26, 2013. (AP Photo/PierMarco Tacca)

Lindsey Vonn, of the United States, speeds past a gate on her way to clock the third fastest time in an alpine ski, women's World Cup giant slalom, in Maribor, Slovenia, Saturday, Jan. 26, 2013. (AP Photo/Marco Trovati)

MARIBOR, Slovenia (AP) ? Lindsey Vonn showed she can beat Tina Maze in the Slovenian's best discipline and on her home snow.

While it may be too late to challenge her biggest rival for the overall World Cup title, Vonn is looking like Maze's biggest challenger at next month's world championships.

The American proved that she has fully recovered from a recent illness by winning a World Cup giant slalom, her second win in two weeks.

Vonn was third behind Maze after the first run but overcame several errors in the second to put down the fastest time and create a margin that Maze couldn't overcome. Vonn won in 2 minutes, 22.2 seconds for her first GS victory since last March.

"In the second run I decided, OK, it's all or nothing, I had to go for it," Vonn said. "It's been a rough year for me in GS, so it's just perfect."

Maze still clinched her third giant slalom discipline title by placing second. Maze had a near-perfect first run, but a poor start to the second cost her valuable time and she finished 0.08 seconds behind Vonn.

With her 59th World Cup win overall, Vonn's just three away from equaling Annemarie Moser Proell's record on the women's side. She earned her first GS victory since last March and back-to-back wins after taking the downhill last week at Cortina D'Ampezzo.

Vonn took nearly a month off over the holidays to recover from an intestinal illness that landed her in the hospital in November. While her break allowed Maze to build an even bigger lead in the overall standings, Vonn said it's clear she made the right decision.

"A couple of weeks ago, everyone was thinking I was crazy taking this time off," Vonn said. "But I felt my body wasn't ready. Now I am ready."

Austria's Anna Fenninger was third, 0.57 seconds behind Vonn.

Maze's closest rival in the GS, Kathrin Zettel, only managed sixth. Maze is 238 points ahead of Zettel with just two GS races remaining this season.

Maze also extended her lead in the overall standing to 748 points against her closest challenger, Germany's Maria Hoefl-Riesch, who finished fourth. Vonn stands another 66 points back in third, having missed several races while sidelined.

The 29-year-old Maze performed in front of a passionate home crowd and was 0.48 seconds ahead of Vonn after dominating the first run.

However, she ran wide at the start of the second, leaving her 0.13 seconds behind her rival at the first checkpoint. Despite the cheers of the fans urging her on, Maze couldn't make up the time and finished with tears in her eyes.

"I had a mistake in the flat part," Maze said. "In my final run, I just had too many mistakes but I am very satisfied with second."

Maze has won four of the seven giant slaloms this season, making the podium in the other three.

"I have been working so hard this year for this GS crystal globe," she said. "Now I've won it, I feel freed and can look forward."

While the overall World Cup title may be Maze's to win or lose, Vonn will be a favorite to dominate next month's world championships in Schladming, Austria.

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15 Web Design Trends for 2013 :: WindowsTalk.org

JustRetweet - Get More Retweets FreeThe world of website design was on fire in 2012 and I have no doubts this will continue into this year. We have seen several trends ? some brand spanking new, others, ideas revisited.

These 15 web design trends will be hot for 2013:

1. New Design Technology

Designers have a huge pool of new web development tools to play with. HTML 5, CSS 3, and Jquery are just a few of many to recently hit the scene. With features such as native video capabilities and easy drop shadows, look for these tools to play a huge role moving forward.

2. One Page to Rule All

At one time, keeping your important content above the fold was the unwritten rule of thumb. Lately, however, we have learned that single page web design has its perks. Sites that understand how to take full advantage of their real estate, while remembering the importance of still keeping key information near the top of the page can make out swell with this trend.

Faster Internet speeds combined with snappier browsers have made much richer and more content orientated pages faster to load.

3. Interactive Response

Advancements in mobile and Internet technology have made the digital landscape more interactive than ever. These are the experiences users crave, and website owners must cater to their preferences with experiences they will respond to. Whether it?s playing with an app or engaging in a community forum, an interactive site can only lead to a better user experience.

4. More Mobile-Friendliness

Mobile continues to explode in the areas of usage and traffic. It will continue to be the trend to follow through 2013. If your website is not mobile-friendly by now, you have probably missed out on a golden opportunity or two. With three big names on the scene in terms of mobile operating systems and the likes of BB10, Firefox and Ubuntu OS coming to phones ? it?s only just getting started.

5. Deeper Social Integration

Everyone now knows that social media is much more than a fad. Following the lead of giants Facebook and Twitter, other services are expanding to become web platforms, instead of just social networks.

Website owners would be wise to take advantage of this expansion by incorporating the appropriate social elements into their web pages. I have seen more and more sites use Facebook comment systems in places of Disqus, IntenseDebate or Livefyre.

6. Larger Than Life Imagery?

Apparently Facebook was onto something when the company introduced the Cover Photo for its timeline format. The trend has been followed by others in the social space, as well as professionals in the web design arena. Website operators fighting for the user?s attention will not hesitate to entice them with oversized headers, images, and footers.

With the Windows Surface Pro around the corner and Windows 8 taking a touch friendly approach ? larger icons and imagery will be become a lot more common place.

7. Magazine-Like Formats

Magazines are increasingly moving online and bringing along an interesting trend in the process. Web development teams have been quite busy using CMS and blogging tools to create online havens for new and veteran publishers alike. But this trend is not limited to a single industry as numerous article-orientated sites have borrowed from the concept and incorporated the magazine-inspired format in their content marketing strategies.

8. The Circle Effect

CSS 3 is playing a role in numerous design trends, especially those that involve cool box effects. Circles fit the bill and have much to offer apart from being visually appealing. They can be used to form navigation schemes, trendy footers, and even frames for stylish artwork.

9. Simplicity over Flair

The increasing popularity of mobile devices has helped bring simple websites back in style. It has been tried, and fancy creations just don?t bode well on many of the newer gadgets.

With more sites aiming for universal designs that create an optimal experience across all devices, it appears that simplicity is the way of the future. I think this is especially important with the fragmentation of mobile operating systems and the different gadgets people may own (mobile, tablet, phablet, notebooks and the desktop PC).

10. Retro Style

Web development is no doubt evolving, but if you look at some of the design trends out there, you may think we were moving backwards ? like cheesy lighting effects and weird color combinations reminiscent of magazine adverts and movie posters from the 80s backwards. Apparently this old school style is being well received because it is popping up all over the web.

11. Food for Freeloaders

Long ago, marketers learned that one of the fastest ways to get the consumer to take action was to offer something free in exchange for their time and participation. This way of thinking has spilled over to web design as many sites have started to offer freebies on a regular basis. Whether it?s a free white paper or free WordPress theme, it?s hard to go wrong when you?re giving away stuff people actually want.

12. The App Experience

One of the many reasons designers and developers are so excited about HTML 5 is because of its ability to run games and other applications directly in the browser. The newest version of the language is already being used to create magical experiences on smartphone and tablet devices. 2013 could still be the year we see the app experience deeply integrated into the traditional website.

13. Information Graphics

Infographics aren?t new, but they?re hot. Funny thing is, we haven?t even scratched the surface with this stuff. The latter part of the year might be when we see designers really get innovative with infographics.

14. Images as Backgrounds

Here?s an emerging trend we can thank photographers and brands in the fashion world for. In the digital space, companies across multiple industries are using this one with a great deal of success. High-quality photography can set the scene for some very engaging backgrounds.

15. Big Letters

Brands have been using big, bold headlines in their design schemes for years. However, we are just starting to see businesses apply the same format online. This trend will carry us beyond the end of the year as more designers aim to grab attention on first glance.

You have fads that come and go, but count on these web design trends sticking around for a while. Some are only getting started and should demonstrate their true potential in the very near future.

2013 is no doubt going to be another exciting year in web development. What do you think will be big design trends in 2013?

About the author: Edwin is an avid designer, marketer and writer currently at web development and online marketing firm 9th sphere. He loves to help businesses grow. In his spare time Edwin loves to research and stay up to date with emerging tech.

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Sex and the (Park) City: Considering An Atypically Sexual Sundance ...

Sex and the Sundance Film Festival is not a new equation. In fact, sex and this Sundance Film Festival isn't a new equation. It's been a talking point since before the festival even started.

Leading into this year's festival, The Sutherland Institute, a super-conservative group (even for super-conservative Utah), said that state funding for Sundance should be cut on the grounds that its sexually explicit content doesn't jive with Utah?s "family values."

In this blog post a week before the festival kicked off,?Sutherland?public policy?director?Derek Monson?said:

"For the sake of public decency and encouraging a free, moral society, the state of Utah should end its 'complex relationship' with the Sundance Film Festival. The festival?s organizers can continue to promote their goals without being dependent on taxpayers, and Utah taxpayers do not have to endorse films that are obscene and contrary to their values."

It's doubtful Monson's hissy fit will effect any future editions of Sundance.

?Sometimes the narrowest mind barks the loudest, and we?ve over time come to ignore it,? Sundance founder Robert Redford proclaimed at the festival's opening day press conference. ?It?s a free country and maybe they should look at the Constitution.?

And he's right. But either way, one has to wonder if Monson or his fellow Sutherland Institute-ites had any idea how much this edition of the festival would go against his so-called "family values."?

Dubbed by many as "Porndance," the 2013 edition of Sundance proved an endlessly and uniquely sexual affair which has brought forth considerable chatter from festivalgoers and countless "sex at Sundance"-themed articles from the mainstream media.

But now that the festival is coming to an official close, let's take a closer look at the relationship between sex and Sundance 2013, because it's a fascinating one. And reducing it to a "Porndance" headline simply doesn't it do it justice.

There was certainly some sexual themes characteristic of any given Sundance this year. Youthful sexual awakenings are a festival staple, and they were plentiful: Miles Teller taking Shailene Woodley's virginity in "The Spectacular Now;" Dakota Fanning and Elizabeth Olsen looking to lose their virginity in their final summer before college in "Very Good Girls;" Daniel Radcliffe portraying Allen Ginsberg's budding queer sexuality through his relationship with Dane DeHaan's Lucien Carr in "Kill Your Darlings." But as the countless arrows on all of Sundance's official trailers, posters and merchandise made clear, this year's programming was all about moving forward, and sexuality was no exception.

One of the films that the Sutherland Institute -- without having actually seen it -- used as a primary example of why Utah needs to stop funding Sundance was Anne Fontaine's "Two Mothers." The film is adapted from Doris Lessing's true story-based novella "The Grandmothers" and depicts two lifelong best friends (Naomi Watts and Robin Wright) who begin knowingly having sexual relationships with each other's teenage surfer sons (Xavier Samuel and James Frecheville).

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Saturday, January 26, 2013

Sen. Saxby Chambliss to Retire Ahead of Tough 2014 Primary

ABC News' Sunlen Miller and Sarah Parnass report:

Sen. Saxby Chambliss, R- Ga., likely facing a formidable primary challenge from the right, announced this morning that he is retiring and won't run for reelection in 2014.

In a statement Chambliss slammed "legislative gridlock and partisan posturing," saying he does not see the climate on Capitol Hill improving any time soon.

"This is about frustration, both at a lack of leadership from the White House and at the dearth of meaningful action from Congress, especially on issues that are the foundation of our nation's economic health," the senator wrote. "The debt-ceiling debacle of 2011 and the recent fiscal-cliff vote showed Congress at its worst and, sadly, I don't see the legislative gridlock and partisan posturing improving anytime soon."

Chambliss would likely have faced a tough primary challenge in 2014.

During the recent standoff over the fiscal cliff, he famously was one of the few Republicans who spoke publicly about believing that his hands were not tied by anti-tax crusader Grover Norquist tax pledge.

Tea Party Express Chair Amy Kremer targeted Chambliss on CNN after his vote in favor of the fiscal cliff deal.

"It's unacceptable to have somebody who votes with the Democrats more than they do with the conservatives, and he has proven time and time again he is all about the spending," Kremer told CNN earlier this month. " We're a red state, we deserve a conservative senator."

Polling groups had already begun to examine Chambliss' chances in 2014 before the end of 2012, with one group claiming he would be "very vulnerable" to hypothetical primary challengers like Herman Cain.

The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee released an optimistic statement in light of Chambliss' stepping down.

""Georgia will now offer Democrats one of our best pick-up opportunities of the cycle," said Guy Cecil, DSCC executive director. "There are already several reports of the potential for a divisive primary that will push Republicans to the extreme right. Regardless, there's no question that the demographics of the state have changed and Democrats are gaining strength. This will be a top priority."

The senator was a part of the so-called "Gang of Six," a bipartisan group of senators who were always working behind the scenes during the supercommittee negotiations, the debt ceiling debate and the fiscal cliff talks, toward finding a long-term deficit reduction plan. In May of that year, Chambliss found himself facing some unseasonably cold shoulders in Atlanta after his participation on that committee.

Chambliss, the senior Senator from Georgia was elected into the Senate in 2002, after previously serving in the House of Representatives since 1995.

The senator will depart at the end of his current term.

National Republican Senatorial Committee Chair Jerry Moran thanked Chambliss for his service in a statement today.

"What doesn't change with today's announcement is the reality that the Democrats have a very uphill battle to try wresting this seat from Republican hands," Moran, R-Kan., promised. "Georgia is a red state that rejected President Obama and his liberal agenda by almost 10 points last November. While we take no race for granted, I look forward to the debate between a Republican candidate who believes in reining-in wasteful Washington spending, growing jobs and protecting the Second Amendment, versus a liberal Democrat who will be a loyal rubber-stamp for President Obama in Washington."

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich will not be trying to take Chambliss' place in the upcoming race, according to a tweet from his spokesman.

@ newtgingrich will not be a candidate in the '14 GA GOP Senate primary.Newt will support the candidate Georgia Republicans nominate.

- R.C. Hammond (@rchammond) January 25, 2013

ABC's Shushannah Walshe contributed to this report

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Friday, January 25, 2013

Obama to nominate ex-US Attorney to head SEC

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President Barack Obama is?expected Thursday to nominate former U.S. Attorney Mary Jo White to lead the Securities and Exchange Commission, which would bring a proven prosecutor of white-collar crimes into an agency that has been criticized for being soft on Wall Street.

A White House official told CNBC that the president will nominate White and renominate Richard Cordray to head the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, which was created in the wake of the financial crisis as part of the Dodd-Frank Act to reform Wall Street.

A personnel announcement is expected to come at 2:30 p.m. EST, a separate White House statement said.?

White spent nearly a decade as the U.S. attorney in Manhattan, building a reputation as a tough prosecutor with an expertise in pursuing white collar crimes and complex securities and financial fraud cases. White House officials say that experience makes her well positioned to implement Obama's Wall Street reform legislation.Capitol Hill.

White, 65, currently heads the litigation department at law firm Debevoise & Plimpton.

She was the first woman to hold the position of U.S. attorney in Manhattan, one of the most prestigious positions in federal law enforcement. During her tenure from 1993 to 2002, White won convictions of white-collar criminals, drug traffickers and international terrorists. The most notable was Ramzi Yousef, the mastermind of the 1993 World Trade Center bombing.

She also led the prosecution of mob boss John Gotti when she was acting U.S. attorney in Brooklyn in 1992. Gotti died in prison in 2002.

If confirmed by the Senate, White would be the first prosecutor to head the 79-year-old SEC. Most SEC chairmen traditionally have come from Wall Street or the ranks of private securities lawyers. The choice of White is likely intended to bolster the agency's enforcement profile in the aftermath of the financial crisis.

White's background differs sharply from Schapiro, who stepped down last month after guiding the agency in the four years after the crisis. Schapiro worked at the Commodity Futures Trading Commission and the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, the securities industry's self-policing organization. Some consumer advocates have said that Schapiro's experience as CEO of FINRA made her more likely to seek compromises and less likely to aggressively pursue misconduct.

During Shapiro's tenure, the SEC reached major settlements with the biggest banks on Wall Street, including Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase and Citibank. But critics said the penalties were small compared with the banks' revenues. And they complained that no senior executives were held accountable.

White would be expected to give high priority to expanding the enforcement efforts.

At the same time, much of the pressing work facing the agency involves writing new rules. The SEC is seeking stricter rules for money-market mutual funds and must get into shape the so-called Volcker Rule, which would bar banks from making certain trades for their own profit.

As head of the litigators at Debevoise & Plimpton, White has represented a number of financial institutions likely to have crossed swords with the SEC in enforcement cases. Her clients also included former Bank of America CEO Ken Lewis, whom she represented in a 2010 civil lawsuit by then-New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo accusing Lewis of misleading shareholders in the bank's merger with Merrill Lynch.

White also represented the largest U.S. hospital chain, HCA, in the insider-trading investigations by the SEC and the Justice Department of former Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, whose family owned HCA. The investigations were closed in 2007 with no charges filed against Frist.?

Reuters and The Associated Press contributed to this report.?

Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/business/obama-nominate-ex-us-attorney-white-new-sec-chief-1C8086505

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