Thursday, June 28, 2012

My Town: Eco-Fashion Show | FOX8.com ? Cleveland news ...

Posted on: 10:10 am, June 28, 2012, by Jennifer Winot, updated on: 10:12am, June 28, 2012

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HUDSON, Ohio ? Teens are invited to create an eco-fashion out of recycled materials and model it in a ?green? fashion show.

The Hudson Library and Historical Society, located at 96 Library St. in Hudson, is hosting this event Saturday, July 31 at 3 p.m.

Prizes will be awarded to the fashion designers in a variety of categories.

Everyone in the community is invited to watch the fashion show; however, registration is required to participate in it. Teens interested in participating should call 330-653-6658, Ext. 1032 to register.

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Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Exxon CEO says low U.S. natgas prices not sustainable

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Side Effects: For Scientists, Falling in Love Is a Lifetime of Research

[unable to retrieve full-text content]How researchers find the animals they spend their lives studying can sometimes be more like choosing a spouse than designing an experiment, with room for serendipity and accident.

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Greek president to fly economy class to Brussels

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Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Workers search for victims of Canada roof collapse

ELLIOT LAKE, Ontario (AP) ? Workers labored into the night to enable a search for victims after at least one person was feared dead and another trapped inside the rubble when a roof collapsed at a mall in northern Ontario, authorities said.

Workers were unable to reach anyone Sunday because the structure was too unstable. They said it would take until early Monday morning before the area was deemed safe enough for rescue teams to go back in. Images taken with a camera show a hand and foot in the dusty debris, said Ontario Provincial Police Insp. Percy Jollymore.

Fire officials heard tapping Sunday morning in another part of the rubble, but nothing had been heard for hours. They said they also tried to reach that person by drilling through a wall, but found the structure too unsafe to risk entering far enough inside.

"Some of our search members this morning heard a couple of taps," said Bill Needles, a spokesman from the Heavy Urban Search and Rescue team which travelled from Toronto. "They called for a quick silence on the site and there was a couple more taps. That was an indication to us that we were dealing with a rescue."

He said the operation was still a rescue mission and they were still hoping to find people alive.

Police compiled a list of nine people missing since the collapse Saturday, but the names were being crossed off as members of the community accounted for their loved ones.

At least 22 people suffered minor injuries in the roof collapse Saturday afternoon at the Algo Centre Mall in Elliot Lake.

A special emergency crew was working to stabilize the scene, but authorities said the process could take another 12 hours.

A portion of the roof that serves as a parking area crumbled down two floors into an area near the food court, leaving behind a gaping hole which was 12 meters (39 feet) by 24 meters (79 feet). It also downed hydro lines and triggered a gas leak.

Emergency officials quickly cleared out the mall and closed surrounding roads. Mayor Rick Hamilton declared a state of emergency.

Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty said he was in touch with Elliot Lake's mayor and thanked emergency crews in the city for their efforts.

"As we anxiously wait to learn more about anyone thought to be missing in Elliot Lake, our thoughts and prayers are with their families, and also with those who have been injured and indeed with the entire community," McGuinty said in a statement.

Hope mingled with frustration in the close-knit community as residents waited for news.

"There's a fair amount missing," said Heather Richer, who owns a restaurant in the mall and was at work when the collapse took place. "I'm hoping everyone's found, but I'm giving up hope on whether they're going to find them alive."

Richer, who was particularly concerned about an acquaintance who was unaccounted for, described Saturday's thunderous collapse as a nightmare.

"It was almost like a little mini earthquake, like a big bang, and then gone," she said. "There was nothing there. Everything started to cave in, water was pouring out of the pipes."

Joe Drazil, a Zellers store employee, said several cars appeared to have fallen through the gaping hole near some escalators.

"You can see the roof with the cars hanging inside," he said. "Everybody was cleared from the whole mall. After that, there was numerous police and emergency vehicles coming from all over."

Shopper Jean-Marc Hayward was having coffee when the roof collapsed about 20 feet (6 meters) from him. He said a big hunk of concrete tumbled down through two floors and that it sounded like an explosion. "It was a big loud crash. It didn't just go down one floor it went down two floors," he said.

Hayward said a lottery terminal kiosk was located directly under the roof that caved in.

Hayward said he saw one man with a bloody face. A dwarf who has trouble with his legs, Hayward said he couldn't run out. "I was sucking in dust," he said.

Hayward and others have said the mall roof has leaked water for some time. There have long been buckets and tarps around the mall to collect leaking water, Hayward said.

"It's obvious there has been a lot of damage in the structure because of the water," Hayward said. "A couple of years ago they said they fixed all the leaks in the mall, but they didn't. You could tell every time it rained."

Stephan Powell of Toronto Fire Services could not confirm if rescue officials had been briefed about the water leaking issue.

Levon Nazarin, the mall's owner, choked back tears as he read a statement to community members on Sunday.

"To those who have been injured and to those families with missing individuals we offer our deepest sympathies," he said.

Community members expressed anger to town officials for not doing something about the constant leaks.

The two-level mall in this northern Ontario community is approximately 200,000 square feet (18,580 sq. meters). It houses a grocery store, restaurants, a number of retail outlets, a hotel, and the constituency office for a member of the provincial parliament.

Rhonda Bear, a spokeswoman for the mall, which is run by Eastwood Mall Incorporated, referred all questions on the collapse and the condition of the mall to its lawyer, who could not immediately be reached for comment.

"All our concern right now is our prayers are with the families," Bear said.

____

Associated Press Writer Rob Gillies in Toronto contributed to this report.

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Living brain image wins photo prize

Bright-red blood vessels and thick purple veins meander across the surface of a living human brain in the winning image in this year's Wellcome Image Awards contest.

A rare peak inside the skull beat out a plethora of other gorgeous shots for first prize, including a colorful caffeine crystal and a spiny, aqua-colored moth fly that could pass as an extraterrestrial.

Cardiff University anatomist Alice Roberts, one of the judges of the annual biomedical photography contest, praised the winning image for its glimpse at the unknown. [ See the Wellcome Trust Winning Photos ]

"Through the skill of the photographer, we have the privilege of seeing something which is normally hidden away inside our skulls," Roberts said in a statement. "The arteries are bright scarlet with oxygenated blood, the veins deep purple, and the 'grey matter' of the brain a flushed, delicate pink. It is quite extraordinary."

Medical photographer Robert Ludlow captured the image of the living brain while observing brain surgery on a patient with epilepsy. Neurosurgeons implanted electrodes in the brain to detect areas where typical electrical communications in the brain had gone haywire, triggering seizures. In subsequent surgery, these areas were removed, and the patient made a full recovery.

"For me, the context, the composition and the clarity of this image made it a winner," Roberts said.

Stunning runners-up included a scanning electron microscope view of a moth fly (Psychodidae), whose body fuzz and segmented eyes give it the look of something out of a science-fiction or fantasy film.

Photographer Kevin Mackenzie, who manages the Microscopy and Histology Core Facility at the University of Aberdeen, found the fly hanging out on his kitchen wall. A scientist's curiosity kept him from simply swatting the insect.

"I'd seen nothing like it before, so it definitely warranted a closer look under the scanning electron microscope," Mackenzie said.

A splintered caffeine crystal was among the three images that earned University of London scientists Annie Cavanagh and David McCarthy a place among the honorees. The artistically inclined duo also got kudos for a surreal green-and-yellow close-up of a lavender leaf and for a bold starburst image of a crystal of loperamide, an anti-diarrhea drug.

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Anne Weston, an honoree from Cancer Research UK, made the top 16 for her image of a brilliant pink diatom, or unicellular organism, that looks like a radiation symbol. Asked why the uncanny resemblence, Weston wrote, "In fact, the question here should be 'Why does a radiation symbol look like a diatom?' because the diatom would have existed long before the radiation symbol was designed or even thought of! There are thousands of species of diatoms, and this particular type just happens to have this unique and interesting structure."

The photography contest is sponsored by the research-funding agency the Wellcome Trust. This is the first year that the organization has offered a first prize rather than a list of honorees. Prizes were presented June 20 in London, and the winning images will be displayed at the Wellcome Collection in that city until December 2012.

Follow Stephanie Pappas on Twitter @sipappas ??or LiveScience @livescience.? We're also on Facebook ? and Google+.

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Soy Chai Bookshelf: Meatless Monday: CSA, Vitamix, & Cupcakes!

Guys! ?Gals! ?This is Soy Chai Bookshelf's 200th post! ?I'm not really sure what that means, but it feels like a milestone of sorts so yay! ?It's kind of funny that it's about food stuffs when this is a book blog but there you have it. ?It is Meatless Monday after all...


Meatless Monday is a movement to get Americans to eat less meat and more veggies through the simple expedient of not eating any animal products one day a week. ?It's a great way to segue into vegetarianism or even veganism, or just make a small but real difference in your health and the environment. ?To that end, on Meatless Mondays here at Soy Chai Bookshelf I will talk about anything related to food and vegetarianism, from cookbook reviews to to recipes I've created (don't hold your breath) to bragging about the delicious vegetarian feast I just whipped up to discussing in a (hopefully) not-too-judgemental way why vegetarianism is a great choice. ?I would also love to host guest posters on the topic, so if you're interested in being featured, send me an e-mail at jlmarck at gmail dot com.

SO MUCH FOOD STUFFS GOING ON! ?For me, that is. ?It's all very exciting.

This year the hubby and I signed up for a CSA at a local organic farm. ?For those not in the know, CSA stands for Community Supported Agriculture. ?Basically, we bought a share in the farm and, in exchange, we get a weekly box of freshest produce, from around Memorial Day to rounds about Thanksgiving, which is about the same as the farmers' market season around here. ?The weekly yield depends on how the farm does during that time, so there's not guarantee on how much will be in the box each week. ?Just before the season started, there was a hail storm at one of their two farms, which destroyed tens of thousands?of heads of lettuce but even still, the weekly portions have been more than generous (because of where we pick up, we had to get the family-sized package, which means a whole lotta salad. ?It's been really great though - the produce is so fresh and lasts so much longer than the stuff you get in the store (All that produce that's grown across the world and has been genetically modified to last longer? ?Just get it nearby, and you'll get the same result). ?Plus it's organic, so sometimes it comes with friends, like the cocooned caterpillar I found on one of my lettuce leaves. ?Sounds gross, but it was so cool! ?Everything's super dirty though, but processing it isn't so bad since I really feel like it's mine, since I have a stake in it. ?I took pictures of the first two weeks' yields - look at how green!

This influx in greens has also meant more green smoothies, which is a delicious and healthy way to get some more greens in your diet. ?Only problem is, I just broke my blender (third one in two years), and using an immersion blender to make a smoothie is rather awful. ?Soooooo.... I finally ordered a Vitamix! ?Vitamix and Blendtec are pretty much the?blenders to have - super powerful and long-lasting, apparently they can make nut butters in seconds, so just imagine what they could do to tough kale leaves! ?I got a Vitamix because they have refurbished models available, which saves quite a bit of money (the Vitamix is not cheap) and still comes with a five-year warranty. ?Veggies, rejoice! ?If you're interested, I'll put my basic recipe for a green smoothie at the end of this post.

Finally, I got a new cookbook! ?Om nom nom! ?This was a total impulse buy, but I just couldn't resist. ?Apparently Doron Petersan, who owns a vegan bakery in Washington D.C., has won Food Network's Cupcake Wars?twice, with vegan?cupcakes! ?I'm telling you guys, vegan cupcakes are the way to go! ?The book is really fun, with recipes for basics, recreations of classic Hostess treats, and even the recipes for her winning cupcakes! ?There's also a bit of the science behind baking, which is given in a completely accessible manner. ?I really appreciate Doron's philosophy about vegan baking and eggs - the object isn't to replace the egg but to determine what you want (e.g. a delicate crumb, airiness, flakiness) and figure out how to get there. ?So when people ask, But what did you replace the egg with??you can confidently say, Nothing! ?And stop asking that damned question!? So far, I've only made the chocolate cupcakes and vanilla frosting, but they were delicious!? Which bodes well for the rest of the book. ?Happy baking!

My Green Smoothie Recipe

Don't be afraid to drink your greens! ?I put enough fruit in here that you can't even taste the green stuff, though you still get all the benefits. ?Oh, and on days when I drink green smoothies, I don't need my morning cup of tea. ?Slurp on that!

1 cup orange juice, plus more as needed

1 large handful greens (e.g. kale, chard, beet greens)

3/4 frozen banana (peel and freeze banana in quarters)

1/4 cup or so other frozen fruit (e.g. mango, pineapple)

If you're making this in a regular blender, I suggest you blend ?the juice and greens together first, to get them as smooth as possible, then add the frozen fruit. ?As for the frozen fruit, I suggest you avoid berries, unless you want to drink brown sludge. ?It'll taste good but it won't be as pretty. ?Likewise, using beet greens or rainbow chard won't affect the taste, but it probably will make the drink less appetizing.

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House Republicans: keep Keystone in transport bill

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BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill exacerbated existing environmental problems in Louisiana marshes

BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill exacerbated existing environmental problems in Louisiana marshes [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 25-Jun-2012
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brs@ufl.edu
University of Florida

GAINESVILLE, Fla. --- The BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill temporarily worsened existing manmade problems in Louisiana's salt marshes such as erosion, but there may be cause for optimism, according to a new study.

A study appearing online Monday in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences found the 2010 spill killed off salt marsh plants 15 to 30 feet from the shoreline and this plant die off resulted in a more-than-doubled rate of erosion along the marsh edge and subsequent permanent marsh habitat loss. Vegetation farther from shore was relatively untouched by the incoming oil.

"Louisiana is already losing about a football field worth of wetlands every hour, and that was before the spill," said Brian Silliman, a University of Florida biologist and lead author of the study. "When grasses die from heavy oiling, their roots, that hold the marsh sediment together, also often die. By killing grasses on the marsh shoreline, the spill pushed erosion rates on the marsh edge to more than double what they were before. Because Louisiana was already experiencing significant erosive marsh loss due to the channelization of the Mississippi, this is a big example of how multiple human stressors can have additive effects."

Marshes are the life's blood of coastal Louisiana because they act as critical nurseries for the shrimp, oysters and fish produced in these waters while helping to sequester significant amounts of carbon. They also protect coastlines from flooding and guard estuarine waters from nutrient pollution.

But the marshes have been suffering for decades as a result of the channelization of the Mississippi River, which has starved them from needed sediments to deter erosion.

Then came the oil spill.

Researchers observed minimal oil on the surfaces of grasses located more than 45 feet from the shoreline, indicating that significant amounts of oil did not move into interior marshes.

Instead, the researchers found that the tall grasses along the marsh edge acted as wall-like trap to incoming oil slicks, concentrating oil on the marsh edge. This concentration of oil on the shoreline protected interior marshes from oiling but worsened already extreme erosion on the shoreline. As oiled plants died, their roots that hold tight to the sediment perished as well. Already eroding sediment was now exposed to wave action without the effect of the gripping plant roots.

The result: elevated erosion rates for 1.5 years that averaged more than 10 feet of shoreline loss per year -- double the natural rate for this area.

The encouraging results, Silliman said, included significant declines in the oil concentration on the marsh surface over 1.5 years and that unaffected, healthy marsh plants in the marsh interior quickly grew back into marsh die-off areas that had not yet been lost due to heightened erosion.

When the new marsh plant growth grew into the erosive edge of the marsh, Silliman said, the recolonization of the area by the gripping plant roots shut down the oil-elevated erosion rates and returned them to those seen at marsh sites where oil coverage did not occur.

The researchers also found that polyaromatic hydrocarbons, or PAHs, a carcinogenic byproduct of oil, was 100 percent greater at the Barateria Bay testing site than in reference marshes. This finding provides chemical evidence to support their visual observations that marshes in the affected areas were laden with oil while those in reference areas did not receive significant oiling.

By adding Biochar, a charcoal-based substance, to marshlands, Silliman's team is also using new bioremediation tactics to try to break down PAHs into organic material. If this method is successful, he said, it could be used to supplement naturally occurring microbes in the marsh mud that already oxidize the oil carcinogen. The team is soon to publish those findings.

"This is a new idea applied toward cleaning up PAHs," said UF chemistry professor Andrew R. Zimmerman, a co-author on the paper. "It's possible there's a bunch lurking at the bottom of the bay."

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Writer: Claudia Adrien, c.adrien@research.ufl.edu
Source: Brian Silliman, brs@ufl.edu


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GAINESVILLE, Fla. --- The BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill temporarily worsened existing manmade problems in Louisiana's salt marshes such as erosion, but there may be cause for optimism, according to a new study.

A study appearing online Monday in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences found the 2010 spill killed off salt marsh plants 15 to 30 feet from the shoreline and this plant die off resulted in a more-than-doubled rate of erosion along the marsh edge and subsequent permanent marsh habitat loss. Vegetation farther from shore was relatively untouched by the incoming oil.

"Louisiana is already losing about a football field worth of wetlands every hour, and that was before the spill," said Brian Silliman, a University of Florida biologist and lead author of the study. "When grasses die from heavy oiling, their roots, that hold the marsh sediment together, also often die. By killing grasses on the marsh shoreline, the spill pushed erosion rates on the marsh edge to more than double what they were before. Because Louisiana was already experiencing significant erosive marsh loss due to the channelization of the Mississippi, this is a big example of how multiple human stressors can have additive effects."

Marshes are the life's blood of coastal Louisiana because they act as critical nurseries for the shrimp, oysters and fish produced in these waters while helping to sequester significant amounts of carbon. They also protect coastlines from flooding and guard estuarine waters from nutrient pollution.

But the marshes have been suffering for decades as a result of the channelization of the Mississippi River, which has starved them from needed sediments to deter erosion.

Then came the oil spill.

Researchers observed minimal oil on the surfaces of grasses located more than 45 feet from the shoreline, indicating that significant amounts of oil did not move into interior marshes.

Instead, the researchers found that the tall grasses along the marsh edge acted as wall-like trap to incoming oil slicks, concentrating oil on the marsh edge. This concentration of oil on the shoreline protected interior marshes from oiling but worsened already extreme erosion on the shoreline. As oiled plants died, their roots that hold tight to the sediment perished as well. Already eroding sediment was now exposed to wave action without the effect of the gripping plant roots.

The result: elevated erosion rates for 1.5 years that averaged more than 10 feet of shoreline loss per year -- double the natural rate for this area.

The encouraging results, Silliman said, included significant declines in the oil concentration on the marsh surface over 1.5 years and that unaffected, healthy marsh plants in the marsh interior quickly grew back into marsh die-off areas that had not yet been lost due to heightened erosion.

When the new marsh plant growth grew into the erosive edge of the marsh, Silliman said, the recolonization of the area by the gripping plant roots shut down the oil-elevated erosion rates and returned them to those seen at marsh sites where oil coverage did not occur.

The researchers also found that polyaromatic hydrocarbons, or PAHs, a carcinogenic byproduct of oil, was 100 percent greater at the Barateria Bay testing site than in reference marshes. This finding provides chemical evidence to support their visual observations that marshes in the affected areas were laden with oil while those in reference areas did not receive significant oiling.

By adding Biochar, a charcoal-based substance, to marshlands, Silliman's team is also using new bioremediation tactics to try to break down PAHs into organic material. If this method is successful, he said, it could be used to supplement naturally occurring microbes in the marsh mud that already oxidize the oil carcinogen. The team is soon to publish those findings.

"This is a new idea applied toward cleaning up PAHs," said UF chemistry professor Andrew R. Zimmerman, a co-author on the paper. "It's possible there's a bunch lurking at the bottom of the bay."

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Writer: Claudia Adrien, c.adrien@research.ufl.edu
Source: Brian Silliman, brs@ufl.edu


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Monday, June 25, 2012

TheMtn_Bill: @clarkem05 Let players transfer immed w/o penalty. PS allowed Sandusky to fester bc football is too big to fail. Stop & get priorities right

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Issa: No evidence so far of White House cover-up

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Sunday, June 24, 2012

Ex-Liverpool defender Roque loses cancer batttle

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Lockheed, machinists reach tentative agreement

(AP) ? After more than two months on strike, Lockheed Martin machinists are expected to vote this week on a new labor contract after a tentative deal was reached with the company.

Lockheed officials announced late Saturday that after four days of negotiations, the aerospace company reached a tentative agreement with the union that represents 3,600 striking employees. No terms were disclosed.

"Lockheed Martin's revised offer will be unanimously recommended for acceptance by the union bargaining committee to the membership at the ratification vote early next week," Greg Karol, company vice president of labor relations, said in a statement. "We look forward to having them back on the job, building the world's best fighters."

Officials with Fort Worth-based Machinists Local 776 did not immediately return calls seeking comment Sunday.

Union members went on strike April 23, a day after overwhelmingly rejecting Lockheed's latest contract offer. Members said they opposed the company's proposed changes to the health care plans ? including higher deductibles and co-payments ? and the plan to eliminate pensions for newly hired workers.

At the time, the company said it believed that the offer, which included wage increases of 3 percent each year, a $3,000 signing bonus and increased retirement income for current workers, was fair.

In May, Lockheed Martin hired temporary workers at its Fort Worth aircraft assembly plant, which makes F-35 stealth fighter jets. Officials wouldn't say how many replacement workers were brought in, but said they were not viewed as permanent replacements.

Most union members on strike work at the Fort Worth plant. The flight test centers at Edwards Air Force Base in California and Patuxtent River Naval Air Station in Maryland both have fewer than 150 union members.

The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers District Lodge 776 represents about a quarter of the 14,000 workers at Lockheed Martin's Fort Worth plant. Those on strike do most of the aircraft assembly and manufacturing work on the F-35 and F-16 fighter jets or service the machines and facilities.

The F-35 Joint Strike Fighter is a supersonic stealth jet and is the nation's most advanced and expensive weapons program. Concerns about its safety, cost overruns and questions about the entire program's feasibility have delayed pilot training and caused increased scrutiny by the Pentagon and Congress.

Costing between $65 million and $100 million each, depending on the version, the F-35 is described as a generational leap from older fighter jets. The single-seat aircraft can fly at speeds of about 1,050 mph.

Associated Press

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Saturday, June 23, 2012

Governor threatens to fire University of Va. board

By Sevil Omer, msnbc.com

Virginia Governor Robert F. McDonnell has warned the University of Virginia?s governing board to resolve the school's leadership crisis by Tuesday or he will ask the board?s 15 members to step down.

?I want final action by the Board on Tuesday,? McDonnell said in a statement released Friday. ?If you fail to do so, I will ask for the resignation of the entire Board on Wednesday. Regardless of your decision, I expect you to make a clear, detailed and unified statement on the future leadership of the University.?

View Governor Robert F. McDonnell?s letter to the board (pdf)

Protests and resignations have roiled the Charlottesville campus since the governing Board of Visitors on June 10 forced Teresa Sullivan, the university's first female president, to resign midway?through a five-year contract. The resignation is effective Aug. 15.


On Thursday evening, supporters of Sullivan on the 15-member board called for a special meeting after they were able to secure enough votes to retain her,?The Washington Post reported.?The board is scheduled to meet at 3 p.m. ET Tuesday.

Ten of the university's 11 school deans, as well as the Faculty Senate, have demanded Sullivan's reinstatement amid wide condemnations of the board's abrupt firing of the popular 62-year-old educator.

The Board of Visitors, headed by Helen Dragas, claimed they were unhappy with Sullivan's progress on financial, health care and other issues.

Sullivan defended her performance, saying, "Corporate-style, top-down leadership does not work in a great university.?

University of Virginia board to meet to address reinstatement of president

On Friday, Sullivan?s possible reinstatement prompted her interim successor McIntyre School of Commerce Dean Carl Zeithaml to suspend his plans to take over, effective Aug. 15. Excerpts of his letter posted by The Cavalier Daily, the university?s student publication:

In the three days since I accepted this position, I have talked to many in our community about what transpired on Grounds while I was out of the country on University business, and I received a great deal of input from numerous colleagues, including members of the faculty. I deeply appreciate and respect this input.

Clearly, we agree that the University and its reputation have been damaged these past 13 days, but that together we can mend the harm done and move our great University forward. Trust, one of our core institutional values, has been compromised.

There is an enormous groundswell of support for Terry Sullivan?s reinstatement as our president, and I understand that the Board will meet next week to consider this possibility. As a result, I am suspending any further negotiations with the Board regarding my status as interim president, as well as any activities associated with this role. In the meantime, I will return my focus to the McIntire School.

Trust cannot be restored in our community until the President Sullivan?s status is clarified and ultimately resolved.

Sullivan was elected to her position in January 2010, having previously served as the provost and executive vice president for academic affairs at the University of Michigan.

Supporters decried the board's move to remove Sullivan, announced on?June 10 in an?university-wide email sent to staff and students.

The fallout from the decision brought the resignation of a key ally of Dragas,?Vice Rector Mark Kington. He announced his resignation on Monday, nearly two years before the end of his term.

"I believe that this is the right thing to do and I hope that it will begin a needed healing process at the university," Kington said in the letter.

Several professors have also resigned in protest.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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ESSAY: Community aid for college

Two years ago, responding to greater needs, this independent scholarship group became the WJC Scholarship Fund at the Williamsburg Community Foundation. With this relationship, the WJC Scholarship Fund benefits from support staff, financial oversight and audits, the establishment of an endowment, adherence to national guidelines for scholarship funds, and increased exposure.

Despite name changes over 38 years, the mission remains the same: To recognize the accomplishments of our WJC students as they graduate from high school and to support their further educational achievements at a university, community college, or vocational institution.

This year, 41 students out of an applicant pool of 151 received scholarships. The fund's longtime experience with the selection process has resulted in a finely tuned mechanism for matching students with scholarships. Students apply for a wide variety of scholarships, some with specific, non-discriminatory criteria, some for general award. Then, a selection committee evaluates each application on the basis of five criteria: difficulty of curriculum, class rank, extracurricular activities, the application essay, and financial need.

For donors who have set up Named Scholarships, students are then matched with that scholarship's specific criteria. For example, the Bruce K. Goodwin Memorial Scholarship is awarded to a student who will pursue the study of science. The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation awards a scholarship at each of the three high schools to students who are employees, volunteers, or children of employees.

To honor my parents, my siblings and I funded the Ann and James Yankovich Memorial Scholarship for a student demonstrating leadership in school/community, interested in education as a field of study, with preference to first generation college students.

Scholarships are paid directly to the college or training program, not to the students themselves. And students are required to submit a handwritten thank-you note before the scholarship funds are released

For me, the beauty of the WJC Scholarship Fund is our community supporting our students. These teenagers are highly accomplished, community-minded, and many have overcome numerous obstacles to achieve admission to college. I love that our businesses and individuals appreciate our students and that, in return, our students appreciate our support.

Kathy Hornsby is the committee chair of the WJC Scholarship Fund at the Williamsburg Community Foundation.

2012 WJC?SCHOLARSHIP?RECIPIENTS

Lafayette High School

Amanda Keane (Margaret Karene O'Hare Memorial)

Levi Warring (SunTrust Bank)

Elizabeth Starbuck (Bette Williams Memorial)

Thomas Schluszas (LHS PTSA); Ava Mueller (general fund)

Katherine Utne (Colonial Williamsburg Foundation)

Scott Gemmell-Davis (Drake Family Foundation)

Olivia Anderson (Rose P. Rose Memorial)

Sheridan Klock (general fund)

Lesa Taylor (Lion's Club of Williamsburg)

Lauren Clark (Ann & James Yankovich Memorial).

Jamestown High School

Tresa Scruggs (Kathy Yankovich Hornsby Honorary Scholarship)

Rachael Schmidt (Maggie Moyler Memorial)

Billie Meacham (Joann Bierenbaum Memorial)

Neel Ronvelia (general fund)

Kristi Vandygriff (Joann Beirenbaum Memorial)

Allanna Daniels (Drake Family Foundation)

Abigail Hunt (SunTrust Bank)

Shelby Hamm (Bruce K. Goodwin Memorial)

Derrick Bills (Martha Whyte Memorial)

Chelsie Kuhn (Ray Freed Memorial)

Tiffany Antognozzi (Kathleen O'Hare Doster Memorial)

Carson Reeher (Lauren R. Sullivan Memorial)

Katla Magnusdottir (general fund)

Jaelyn Coates (general fund)

Megan McClintock (Ray Freed Memorial)

Justin Dubois (general fund)

Emily Spong (Colonial Williamsburg Foundation)

Paul Black (Jamestown High School PTSA).

Warhill High School

Kevin Ball (general fund)

Christy Cheesman (Andrea Sartain Memorial)

Jules Clayton (Colonial Williamsburg Foundation)

Jillian Dowdy (Rose P. Rose Memorial)

Melanie Fisher (Ray Freed Memorial)

Alexandria Gruendl (Henry S. Branscome, Sr. Memorial)

Samuel Gussman (Warhill High School Class of 2012)

Duenya Hassan (SunTrust Bank)

Christina Jones (Women's Club of Toano)

Noah Pritchard (general fund)

Connor Quigley (Geoffrey H. Boerner Memorial)

Brianne Sartain (Buon Amici)

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Friday, June 22, 2012

Dearly Beloved ? The Princess Speaks

June 22nd: It?s June, Let?s Have a Wedding?????

The first wedding of import in my life was my sister?s. She had graduated from high school, gone off to college, and returned home to live with us while she was engaged to her boyfriend of several years.

To be perfectly honest, I don?t remember much about the wedding, except that my sister made a beautiful bride. I must not have paid attention, because my long-term memory is generally fairly good. But I do remember how I felt about Betsy getting married and leaving home.

As I have already admitted, my sister and I were not very close as children. That doesn?t mean that I didn?t love and depend on her. But we missed out on making those years a solid basis for a lifetime relationship. That would have to come later.

So I was surprised?to feel vaguely disturbed about her impending marriage. I wasn?t all that comfortable with her husband-to-be, but I had to dig a little further to find the nugget of my real concern. I found that I was worried about the direction everyday life in our house would take without her.

There were tangible things: Betsy did most of the cooking, she shared household chores, and she was a lightning rod?for parental interest. Would we starve? Would I inherit her chores on top of my own and most importantly were Mom and Dad?going to pay too much attention to me? The answer to all of these questions was, ?pretty much?. But aside from these obvious questions, when the wedding day was set?and I knew she would be going to a new home with her husband, I was shocked to find how much I was going to miss her.

Relationships between two people can be?compared to two horses?used to working in tandem to pull a carriage. Walking on, side by side, they pay little attention to each other as they are put?through their paces. Oh sure, if one stumbles the other chuffs, and when one slacks off, the other may nip a shoulder, but for the most part they keep their eyes forward, plodding along. But the day that one of the pair cannot join the team, the remaining horse finds she is alone and pines for her missing partner. Alone, in her stall, the second mare is missing the comfort she derives from standing shoulder to shoulder with her teammate, too. ?

Now, my sister would kill me if I compared her to a horse, but in some ways, as she prepared to leave the barn, eh, the house, I felt like the teammate being left behind.? Becoming an only child was a daunting challenge. Hiding would no longer be an option. All eyes would be on me. Yikes!

A little part of me hoped she would change her mind, a sentiment she would later share. But for the next two years I became a personal testament to the line from the song, ?You Don?t Know What You?ve Got Till? It?s Gone.? When her big day finally came and went, I found myself missing my pesky big sister much more than I anticipated. Somehow the silent bond we had shared could not be bridged long distance.

A wedding can feel like an ending to everyone except the bride and groom. That?s the real reason friends, parents, and siblings cry at weddings. Not that they aren?t happy for the couple, which they are, but more for the changes wrought by this new, stronger allegiance. As sad as I was to see my sister leave I was sadder still when our first attempts to reconnect seemed awkward and strained. But ironically, when I married some years later, we found each other again.

I was reminded of this because I am reading a book, The Big Girl, in which the central character is preparing to leave for college in a distant state. She, too, was leaving without establishing a solid basis for lifetime relationships with her first family. Suddenly I remembered in vivid detail how I felt when my big sister went away. If instead of all those years, months, days and hours that we trudged along shoulder to shoulder, we had invested in face to face bonding, I would not have missed out on twenty years of knowing, understanding, and loving my sister.

But, that is the past for us.? It may not be too late to secure a deep bond with your first family before you leave home. ?The effort will yield valuable interest in the years ahead, I promise. That said, though now Betsy and I now live 1000 miles apart, we are never really farther apart than two tired mares sharing a bag of oats after a long day of lugging our families around.?

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Look, no hands! Augmented reality gets a grip

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FRANKFURT/HELSINKI One day in March 2000, just days before the dot-com bubble began its journey back to earth, German engineer Thomas Alt first glimpsed the future of technology.

"Do you know augmented reality?" his boss at Volkswagen asked.

He did not.

"Neither do I, but you are about to, because this will be your project," he said, dropping a stack of papers on his desk.

For the next three years, Alt developed a technology that overlays text or graphics on real-life images and objects. The resulting hybrid can be viewed on a smartphone, tablet or PC screen, and soon - the tech geek's fantasy - through dedicated specs.

Today, 37-year-old Alt partly owns Munich-based Metaio, one of the leading companies in the rapidly growing augmented reality (AR) industry. Along with dozens of other products, Alt has created an AR manual for Audi cars.

No more leafing through a crumpled manual to find out why the aircon's blowing hot in August. Point your phone at the offending gadget, and instructions pop up on the screen.

Augmented reality has been called the eighth mass medium, after print, recordings, cinema, radio, television, Internet and mobile phones.

By reaching out to media companies, the industry, which was a collection of smartphone apps generating less than $2 million in 2010, is on the verge of becoming a real business worth perhaps $1.5 billion in 2015.

"In the early days, we were talking about visionary ideas for the future. Today we come up with business models and products," said Maarten Lens-FitzGerald, co-founder and general manager at Layar, a Dutch start-up.

Layar, whose software has been downloaded more than 20 million times, hooking 3 million active users, has the world's most used consumer AR application, a reality browser that helps find services nearby, acquiring info on anything from favorite restaurants to networking opportunities via a mobile camera.

"We are actually making money and are becoming a little boring. But that is what the industry needs right now," said Lens-FitzGerald. "We actually try to hold back on visionary ideas. We are getting out of the gimmicky stuff."

Layar's demonstration video went viral in 2009. It showed period houses as seen from a boat on Amsterdam's canals. By pointing a camera at the houses, information about which were for sale and their prices is layered on the camera image.

Not for the faint-hearted, but another eye-opener for the house hunter, SpotCrime, by Popvox, will people the scene with the stylized muggers, murderers and burglars that have graced the neighborhood, too.

Chips with virtually everything
Sector executives speaking at the Reuters Media and Technology summit said most interest for their products came from the publishing industry and e-commerce.

Sweden's Ikea, famed for its low-price flat-pack furniture, has an app that lets you point a camera at a spot in your room and overlays an image of the furniture you are thinking of buying. Assembly is still down to you.

Heavy hitters are now throwing their weight behind the concept. Qualcomm, the top wireless chip maker, has bought up AR assets and opened its platform for software developers in 2010. ARM is also adding AR features to the chips it designs.

Chipmaker Intel has invested $14 million in Layar through its venture arm and is looking to add AR features to its chips.

Intel anticipated that ways of controlling a phone without touching it, such as by voice or by gesture, would be the next big developments.

The challenge is to make money out of those features.

"We would certainly anticipate a sharp rise in service adoption, although we would suggest that, given the continued uncertainty surrounding optimal monetization models, 2015 revenues are unlikely to exceed the $1.5 billion," said Juniper Research director Windsor Holden.

Laurence Tetrel Poupart, chief operating officer at Total Immersion, one of AR's front runners, agrees.

The company has been around since 1999 and expects to double sales this year to 20 million euros, but Tetrel Poupart said the technology has a little further to go to become a reliable money-spinner.

"We would definitely like to go for the virtual trying on of clothes, but some technical issues need to be resolved," she said, adding that the company needed faster chips to make the 'virtual dressing room' take off.

"We don't want you to see whether the clothing suits you but that it actually fits. We don't want it to be a gimmick, we want to have true usage, to reduce the return rate for the e-commerce merchants."

Try before you buy
Simpler applications have found their way to consumers, and businesses are very keen to use them.

Thomas Alt's Audi manual is one example. Another is a Layar application that helps publishers more easily link print and digital content. By pointing their smartphones at a magazine, readers can get information about products featured in articles, and go on to buy them.

"At the same time, companies get loads of feedback about consumer behavior, which they can use for marketing purposes," said Alt, who has also developed a similar product for German magazine Stern, owned by Bertelsmann's Gruner + Jahr publishers.

Currently more than 10 million German magazines with AR features hit the shelves every month, including titles from publisher Axel Springer.

Companies are lining up to use the technology, said Tetrel Poupart. "But we are now in a phase that we need to discourage companies from going for another gimmick."

Total Immersion has seen strong interest in its software, which allows consumers to try on glasses without physically touching them.

There is still a long way to go before augmented reality catches up with the movies, however; it is nearly three decades since Arnold Schwarzenegger as the Terminator viewed mission-critical data and images projected on the inside of his aviator shades.

Google has launched what it has dubbed "Project Glass" to develop such features, but it is viewed as a long shot.

"Since I started, this has been the ultimate dream in the industry. I don't buy it so much," Tetrel Poupart said.

"It makes you dizzy. I think we should use augmented reality in a more simple way and use the tablet. The tablet is a key device. It is here."

Eventually she expects traditional television screens - connected to the Internet with a built-in camera - to be a significant driver for both AR and the e-commerce industry.

"You use your television set as a mirror, trying on and ordering your clothes from your home."

Buyer beware -- if the trend continues, you'll have nowhere to go to wear them.

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