Friday, June 29, 2012

3 Apps to Turn You into Hyacinth Bucket | cleaning company ...

cleaning company London I think the steadiest relationship with a gadget has to be with my smartphone. Among the thousands of apps I have installed, I have a tool for just about every situation. Thinking about notes, schedules and fast access to your favourite information limits the full capability of what smartphone apps can do for you. Apps can turn you into Hyacinth Bucket with little to no effort.

Hyacinth Bucket from ?Keeping Up Appearances? represents the perfect home maker, albeit being affected by her desire to be impeccable. Yes, Hyacinth brought massive spells of headache on those who were closest to her, but she only did so propelled by her desire to imbue her life with class and luxury.

The art of the meticulous housewife appears more on-screen than off, because who really has time to run a household with a surgeon?s precision. In most cases, either a cleaning company London has the honour to clean homes or the house remains in a sort of clean-messy disproportion. Here is how your smartphone comes in handy with three easy to use apps.

Housekeeping from Howcast. Whatever you thought you couldn?t do before because you had no idea how to clean specific surfaces will become child?s play, because this app provides you with one impressively rich video vote with tutorials for easy, time saving cleaning tips.

Household Hints and Tips. This free app is wonderful, if you?ve already got a sense of your home and wish to perfect your housekeeping skills for better time. Depending on how your day fluctuates you will have small and rare windows to clean and doing a task for a record time matters in the long run.

Gardening Toolkit HD. Every home garden demands the attention of a professional gardener with years of experience to tend to it. However, if you have the DIY blood in your veins and want to get your hands dirty every once in awhile, this app will help you achieve your goals without killing the plants under your care.

All of the apps can be found in the Apple app store, feature easy to navigate display, perfect for the dead moments during a long commute or while waiting for an appointment. With these apps you?ll have the confidence to clean with the precision of Hyacinth Bucket, holding down the fort before the cleaning company in London comes to help you out.

Peter Clarkson is a part time journalist with many years of experience in different areas of business. His expertises include editing and proofreading, with housekeeping, time management, self improvement amongst his favourite categories. The vast experience gathered in cleaning makes him a valuable source of cleaning related ideas, such as cleaning supplies, home-made solutions, innovative and effective methods. Blogging has become a way for him to share his ideas.

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Special Education Law Blog: OSEP Rules re Mediation and Consent ...

I am a fan of mediation as a mechanism for resolving special education disputes. Unlike due process hearings or state complaints, mediation is well suited to deal with the relationship issues that arise in these conflicts.? We are talking about the education of a child, and as we know, it takes a village...


You can hear and actually see me address this topic and others as a part of "Voices From the Field," a collection of viewpoints from people in the special education dispute resolution field. The videos are located on the CADRE website.? You can find mine here.

The federal Office of Special Education Programs has reiterated that IDEA mediation cannot be used in the situation where a parent revokes consent for special education services.? The regs already say that, but I wondered whether mediation could be used if the goal was not to override the parent, but instead to insure that the revocation decision was based upon informed consent if the parents agreed.? OSEP said no, that IDEA mediation could not be used even if the parents agree.? Letter to Gerl (OSEP June 6, 2012).? By the way, this is the second Letter to Gerl so now I'm really famous! Autographs are available!

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Monday, June 25, 2012

Boehner to House GOP on health care ruling: ?There will be no spiking of the ball?

Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) told House Republicans in a memo yesterday that they shouldn?t break out the bubbly and throw confetti if the Supreme Court strikes down the Affordable Care Act next week.

?There will be no spiking of the ball,? Boehner wrote. ?We will not celebrate at a time when millions of our fellow Americans remain out of work.?

[The Hill]

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Weekly Song-fic SAT, JUNE 23 -- SAT, JUNE 30 Entry

No more Love
Inspired:
"Ships in the Night" by Mat Kearney

My eyes closed, my hands placed on the desk, a faint light iluminating my face. The room was dark, the curtains closed, the door locked, no sound but the soft breathing of one person: me. It was late, or early in the morning to say so for me. Mother was asleep, brother was too, and I was waiting, waiting for the one that brought me to Paradise, that made me love again, that made me see pain wasn't the only thing in life.

I slowly opened my eyes and stared at the screen. I placed my right hand on the mouse, and moved it. I clicked and waited for the page to load, then smiled faintly, seeing I got one message. But I know from who the message was, and that made me happy and excited.

I clicked on the message and scrolled down slowly, and already knowing who it was, I went straight to the message and started reading it.

''Hello dear,

I am sorry for this message to arrive so late. But I have my reasons. We are so far apart, and although we both love each other, the pain it gives me hurts me to much.

Every night you are on so late for you, waiting for me, wanting to hear of me, but I must admit, I have a secret to tell you. For we are so far apart, I can't handle the pain anymore. A few days ago, I was in town, heading for the Comic Book store. I walked in and went through the comics like usual. I turned around and saw a beautifull girl. Like the sunrise in paradise, so beautifull she was. She simply smiled and asked for my phone number. I gave it. Back home, she called me and told me she loved me. We met three days ago and there was a beautifull click. We had so many in common, we fell in love.

I am so sorry. We are too far apart, and we will never meet. I have to go now. It's over between me and you.

Sincerly,
The one you loved.''

I couldn't believe what was standing there. I read again and again, and as I read it again and again, I started to realise what that he was meaning it. And, a small, silvery blue tear appeared in my right eye.

Quickly I started typing a message back. I then sat there, staring at the message of him, trying to figure out why. He said we would always be together, no matter what would happen. We had promised each other that.

I got a message back and I read it, but there was nothing. Just saying to forget, to find someone else, but that we could stay friends. I shook my head as more tears started to form in my eyes. I typed another message back, asking why. That we had promised each other to be together, that he would never fall in love with someone else.

Another message, but telling he couldn?t help it. It was over. I had to forget him, to find someone else, and be happy with the other one. I just couldn?t believe what he said.

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I stared at the plane ticket, waiting for the plane to arrive. When it did, I got on board and fell asleep after the plane had flew up.

A few hours later it landed. I had been awake already and got up quickly. I grabbed my stuff and left. I got a taxi and told him to go to a place.

Once the taxi arrived, I grabbed my small suitcase, paid and looked up at the small house. I took a few deep breaths and walked up to the door. It had a small green garden with flowers but I didn?t even look at it. I needed to see him, to hear him personally, make sure it wasn?t a joke. I took another few deep breaths and knocked on the door.

The door was opened by a girl, blonde hair, deep blue eyes. She called for someone else and went away. Then I saw him and I smiled at him. Tears appeared in my eyes and I stretched my arms in a hug, hoping he?d accept it.

Then I saw his face and my arms dropped. I sank through my knees and laid my hands softly in my hands, tears flowing freely, but not of happiness, but of sadness. He laid a hand on my shoulder and kneeled down beside me. I looked up at him and pulled away from him.

''Why did you come?'' he asked. I shook my head and opened my suitcase. I went through the stuff and found the small note. I gave it to him.

He read it and looked down at me. I looked up at him with begging eyes, but knew I was already too late. I closed the suitcase and stood up, still crying, but not caring. I hugged him and turned around, walking back to the taxi. He grabbed my hand and pulled me back. He hugged me closely and I could feel his tears. He kissed my cheek and looked deep into my eyes. ''I?m so sorry,'' his voice croaked as he released me and took a step back.

I shook my head and turned around. I went back to the taxi who drove me back. I went back home with the plane and once back home, I laid on my bed and stared bluntly at the ceiling. I turned my head to the right to see a heart painted with my name and his name. I looked at my arm with the tattoo of a heart and his name. I regret everything in my life.

I closed my eyes and took deep breaths. I remembered his last words as they echoed in my head and I knew he meant it. But, I had to forget him, but I wasn?t going to. I would find my way back to him. I was sure of that.

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Thursday, June 21, 2012

Clock Watching

[unable to retrieve full-text content]I've spent a lot of time talking to other mothers, to medical professionals, to my family. I've worried about possible medical issues ... Here I share stories from our little family, in our little home. I'm navigating first time motherhood ...

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PFT: Harvin holdout not about contract

Anthony HargroveAP

Maybe it really wasn?t Anthony Hargrove?s voice saying, ?Give me my money.?

The video/audio of a comment supposedly made by the former Saints defensive end during the third quarter of the 2009 NFC title game provides further proof of Drew Brees? point (even if it wasn?t articulated the best way possible) that the media has more power than anyone realizes.

The NFL, however, fully realizes.

And the NFL used the power of the media to make millions believe on Monday that Saints defensive Anthony Hargrove said, ?Bobby, give me my money? after being told by assistant head coach Joe Vitt that Vikings quarterback Brett Favre may have suffered a broken leg in the 2009 NFC title game.

The seed was planted and fertilized when a dozen members of the media covering Monday?s appeal hearing received an invitation to witness an encore performance of former prosecutor Mary Jo White?s summary of evidence.? The relevant excerpt from the transcript of the media session contains White?s explanation, comments from NFL Security chief Jeff Miller, comments from NFL spokesman Greg Aiello, and two of the members of the media ? Peter King and Jim Varney.

White initially explained that the video contains Hargrove?s ?voice and picture.?? After the video was shown once to the members of the media, Aiello suggested that the media pay attention to Hargrove winking and smiling after hearing that Favre broke his leg.? White later claims that Hargrove ?smiles and winks and states, ?Bobby, pay me my money.??

Varney asks White, ?How do you know it?s Hargrove?s voice??

White, perhaps not recognizing in that moment the ironic link to a very common lawyer joke, says, ?Because you can see his lips moving.?

But here?s the problem, and I didn?t notice this the first time I saw the video.?

When Hargrove?s lips can be seen moving, his voice can?t be heard.

Only after Hargrove?s face is fully obscured by the head and shoulders of defensive tackle Remi Ayodele are the words ?give me my money? audible.

No one has questioned this because the media present at the session was told ? and in turn told the rest of us ? that Hargrove said, ?Bobby, give me my money.?? Even Peter King, who seemed curious and a bit skeptical in the transcript, affirmatively stated twice in his article following the media session that Hargrove said what the NFL claims he said.

Watch the video.? At most, Hargrove is the one who says ?Bobby.?? By the time ?give me my money? comes out, Hargrove?s mouth and face and head are obscured by Ayodele.

Also, don?t forget that Hargrove didn?t apply the hit that resulted in Favre possibly having a broken leg.? Instead, Favre had been hit low by McCray and high by Ayodele.? So why would Hargrove be asking for any money at all?

None of this changes the fact that, barring evidence that the phrase was added artificially after the fact (I?m not saying it was . . . yet), someone said ?give me my money.?? Which supports the conclusion that there was a bounty on Favre.

But I don?t believe the video shown by the league to the media shows that Hargrove said it.? And I can?t believe that the NFL presumes conclusively that he said it.? And I can?t believe the NFL sold it as fact to the media.? And I can?t believe the media swallowed the hook.

And I can?t believe I didn?t pay close enough attention to figure it out before today.

And given Hargrove?s passionate denial that it?s his voice, I believe him.

This serious flaw in the presentation of the evidence necessarily undermines the league?s entire investigation, further reinforcing the importance of asking tough questions about the proof, the process, and all other aspects of the case.? Regardless of whether the players are guilty or innocent, the NFL has peddled to the public, via the media, a stream of inconsistencies, mischaracterizations, and embellishments that raise legitimate concerns about the competence and/or the motives of everyone whose fingerprints are on the file.

UPDATE 8:44 p.m. ET:? A prior version of this item explained that, when Hargrove?s lips are moving, his words aren?t audible.? I?ve studied the video several more times, and it now appears to me that Hargrove is the one who says, ?Bobby.?? However, by the time ?give me my money? is uttered, Hargrove?s face and head and mouth are obscured.? Thus, the video doesn?t prove who said it.? It could have been Hargrove.? It could have been Ayodele.? (It would make more sense if the league were claiming it was Ayodele, since he hit Favre high when ?Bobby? hit Favre low.)? It also could have been someone outside of view of the camera, talking about something completely unrelated to Favre?s apparently injury.

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Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Draft: G-20 will produce plan for global growth

Spain's Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy, left, greets Mexico?s President Felipe Calderon as they pose for pictures during the opening ceremony of the G20 Summit in Los Cabos, Mexico, Monday, June 18, 2012. (AP Photo/Eduardo Verdugo)

Spain's Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy, left, greets Mexico?s President Felipe Calderon as they pose for pictures during the opening ceremony of the G20 Summit in Los Cabos, Mexico, Monday, June 18, 2012. (AP Photo/Eduardo Verdugo)

German Chancellor Angela Merkel, left, greets Mexico?s President Felipe Calderon during the opening ceremony of the G20 Summit in Los Cabos, Mexico, Monday, June 18, 2012. (AP Photo/Eduardo Verdugo)

France's President Francois Hollande, left, shakes hands with Mexico?s President Felipe Calderon as they pose for pictures during the opening ceremony of the G20 Summit in Los Cabos, Mexico, Monday, June 18, 2012. (AP Photo/Eduardo Verdugo)

German Chancellor Angela Merkel, left, greets Mexico?s President Felipe Calderon as they pose for pictures during the opening ceremony of the G20 Summit in Los Cabos, Mexico, Monday, June 18, 2012. (AP Photo/Eduardo Verdugo)

Russian President Vladimir Putin, centre, waits for British Prime Minister David Cameron to arrive for a bilateral meeting in Los Cabos, Mexico, where they will later attend the G20 Summit of World leaders, Monday June 18 2012. (AP Photo / Stefan Rousseau/PA) UNITED KINGDOM OUT UNITED KINGDOM OUT

(AP) ? The leaders of the world's largest economies have agreed to step up their efforts to boost growth and job creation, which they call the top priority in fighting the effects of the European economic crisis, according to a draft of the statement to be released Tuesday at the end of the Group of 20 annual meeting.

The draft obtained by The Associated Press on Monday places the G-20 on the side of those who have been arguing for a focus on job creation, including through government spending, instead of the budget cutbacks and austerity pushed most notably by German Chancellor Angela Merkel.

Germany feels that it been unfairly burdened by its large contributions to international bailouts of economically weaker European countries that overspent for years and, in exchange, it has been insisting on steep cutbacks from aid recipients such as Greece. Those cutbacks have led to dramatic economic hardship for voters in Greece and other countries. A growing number of European countries having been advocating spending and growth, not austerity, and the G-20 statement appears to place the group of the world's largest economies into that camp.

"We are united in our resolve to promote growth and jobs," the draft says, declaring that the leaders will announce the "coordinated Los Cabos Growth and Jobs Action Plan" to achieve those goals, although the draft does not provide details of the plan.

It throws its support specifically behind greater government spending as a response to a worsening global economy, saying that countries with the resources "stand ready" to take fiscal action.

The plan says the Obama administration pledged to prevent sharp tax increases and government spending cuts from kicking in at the end of the year, as scheduled under current law, to avoid sending the U.S. into another recession.

As G20 officials wrangled over last-minute changes in the wording of the statement, European leaders at the summit struggled to reassure the world Monday that they were on the path to solving their continent's relentless economic crisis, defending the pace of their response even as market pressures pushed Spain closer to needing a bailout that would strain the world's ability to pay.

Less than 24 hours after an election that eased fears of a Greek exit from the shared euro currency, the interest rate that Spain pays on its debt surged above the 7-percent level that had forced Greece, Portugal and Ireland to seek international help.

The prospect of a bailout for Spain's ?1.1 trillion ($1.39 trillion) economy immediately eclipsed the good feeling at the G-20 from the election, and it dwarfed the host country Mexico's expressions of confidence that the meeting of the world's largest economies would lead to more than $430 billion in concrete commitment for the International Monetary Fund as insurance against future bailouts.

The Spanish delegation to the G-20 bemoaned the rise in the country's borrowing costs and said the market reaction didn't correspond to the reality of Spain's economic strength.

"We in the government are convinced that the current situation of punishment in the markets, what we're suffering from today, doesn't correspond with the efforts, or the potential, of the Spanish economy," Spain's economy minister Luis de Guindos said. "This is something that will have to be recognized in the coming days and weeks."

The day was filled with statements from a variety of world leaders calling for cooperation and for Europe to solve its crisis at a summit that is expected to produce few concrete results.

"Now is the time as we've discussed to make sure all of us join to do what's necessary to stabilize the world financial system, to avoid protectionism, to both grow the economy and create jobs while taking a responsible approach," U.S President Barack Obama said after meeting with the host, Mexican President Felipe Calderon.

The International Monetary Fund said in a staff report Monday that Europe was unlikely to conquer its budget problems without a greater focus on policies that promote growth. European governments should make it easier to hire and fire workers, simplify government regulations of the economy, and make it easier for workers to move to other European countries for jobs, the fund said, reforms could boost growth in the region by 4.5 percent over the next 5 years.

"Fostering growth is always important; in the euro area it has become urgent," the report said.

Meanwhile, leaders from a group of fast-growing developing nations said Monday they would make good on past pledges to contribute more funds to the IMF, bolstering its ability to conduct more bailouts in Europe.

Brazil, Russia, India and China were among a group of about 30 countries that pledged in April to contribute more than $430 billion to the IMF, almost doubling its lending capacity. The euro area nations pledged about $200 billion, while Japan pledged $60 billion.

European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso and European Council President Herman Van Rompuy urged markets to focus on a European summit at the end of the month that they said would help the continent move closer to deeper economic and political integration to match its single currency. The lack of common rules for the countries sharing the euro currency is seen as the primary cause of the current crisis. The EU summit would bring progress on common banking rules for member nations, Barroso and Van Rompuy said, although they cautioned, in sometimes defensive tones, against expectations of short-term results.

"I can assure you that even if we in June will not take definitive decisions, the path, the trajectory is very clear for everybody," Van Rompuy said. "In this case, the pace is less important than the decision we make."

Barroso took a more aggressive tone, declaring that "the crisis originated in North America" with the collapse of real-estate-linked financial products and taking a subtle dig at China and other non-democratic countries at the summit.

"Not all the members of the G-20 are democracies, but we are democracies, and we take decisions democratically. Sometimes this means taking more time," he said. "Frankly we are not coming here to receive lessons in terms of democracy or in terms of how to handle the economy, because the European Union has a model that we may be very proud of."

British Prime Minister David Cameron urged European countries to stay the austerity course to build investor confidence. He also warned against responding to economic turmoil by imposing protectionist measures.

Specifically, the Conservative government leader said a free trade deal between the United States and the European Union "could provide an enormous boost across the world."

"I think there is a threat of a failure to follow through with a long-term reform, particularly the banking reforms and the financial services reforms that were pioneered by the G-20," Cameron said, "which if we don't follow through could lead us to a repeat of the 2008 crisis all over again."

Obama met Monday with Russian President Vladimir Putin to discuss differences between the two countries on Syria and Iran. Obama also met with German Chancellor Angela Merkel, whose country plays a key role in brokering a solution to Europe's debt crisis.

Even the good news about Greece was overshadowed by lingering disagreement over the terms of the country's international bailout, which required harsh cutbacks in spending that many in Greece blame for widespread hardship suffered by ordinary citizens.

The parties that Europe hopes will form Greece's next government are committed to the bailout, but want to renegotiate some of the stricter terms.

However, Merkel indicated that finding room for negotiation might not be so easy, saying Greece had to hold its side of the bargain and that "we have to count on Greece sticking to its commitments."

Calderon over the weekend started pushing over the weekend the optimistic message that he expects the G-20 to produce record donations to the IMF. It wasn't clear until the G-20 meeting, however, how many nations would actually come through on their commitments. The so-called BRIC nations have been demanding greater control of the IMF in exchange for their increasing share of contributions.

Brazil, Russia, India and China said Monday that the contributions would take place under the assumption that the IMF would give developing countries more of a say in how its decisions are made. The IMF, which is dominated by the United States, Europe, and other developed economies, agreed in 2010 to boost the voting power of developing nations. But the reforms haven't yet been fully implemented.

Calderon said the U.S. would decline to contribute, a decision in line with Washington's position that more IMF money would be a de-facto U.S. bailout of Europe.

The idea of developing countries such as Brazil being asked to contribute more to the IMF to save European economies marked an ironic turn-around for Latin America, which had long depended on IMF funding fixes and endured prescriptions for reform, said Eric Farnsworth, vice president of the business group the Council of the Americas.

Developing countries, which have largely avoided economic meltdown, could take advantage of the crisis to finally win more decision-making power in the IMF and other organizations after spending years asking for a greater say, Farnsworth said.

Complicating that scenario, however, is economic softening in Brazil, China and other developing countries, which are struggling with slowing growth amid global uncertainty.

"Europe is a global problem, and countries that agree to global governance should be expected to participate in a way that contributes to the collective good," Farnsworth said.

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Associated Press writers Jack Chang contributed to this report from Los Cabos, Mexico and Christopher S. Rugaber and Jim Kuhnhenn from Washington.

Associated Press

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Monday, June 18, 2012

2 months later, massacre haunts Syrian town

TAFTANAZ, Syria (AP) ? The main street of this once-bustling Syrian farm town now stands eerily quiet, its shops charred black from arson, its shoppers replaced by cats roaming the rubble of homes destroyed by tank fire.

At dawn on April 3, Syrian forces shelled the town in the first volley of what residents say was a massive assault after a string of large protests calling for the end of the regime of President Bashar Assad. Soldiers then stormed in, torching homes and businesses and gunning down residents in the streets. By the time they left on the third day, at least 62 people were dead.

Two months later, the destruction remains, but most residents are gone. Locals estimate that about two-thirds of the town's 15,000 people have left. Most don't expect them to return.

"There is nothing for people to come back to, and they worry that if they rebuild, the army will destroy it again," said resident Bassam Ghazzal, who lost more than 20 members of his extended family in the attack. "People don't want to become refugees twice."

The destruction in Taftanaz, seen by an Associated Press reporter, provides an on-the-ground example of the huge price paid by Syrian communities that have chosen to defy one of the Middle East's most brutal autocracies.

Since the start of the anti-Assad uprising in March 2011, the regime has responded to unrest with brute force, dispatching snipers, troops and tanks to quash dissent. Activists say more than 14,000 people have been killed since, many of them civilians.

In general, the violence has not stopped the uprising, emboldening protesters, galvanizing international condemnation and leading many in the opposition to take up arms.

Taftanaz tells a different story. It is a place where overwhelming force appears to have not only crushed a burgeoning protest movement but struck a blow against a community that may never recover.

In many ways, Taftanaz, a jumble of simple concrete homes surrounded by golden wheat fields some 15 kilometers (9 miles) from the northern city of Idlib, tells the story of Syria's uprising, writ small.

Residents had long complained of state neglect and corruption that left many living in poverty, Ghazzal said. So when protesters inspired by the successful uprisings against autocrats in Tunisia and Egypt took to the streets in Syria, they followed along, first demonstrating for change in April 2011.

Local security officers quickly ended the protest, but the town organized more, sparking further crackdowns and arrest campaigns by regime authorities, Ghazzal said.

The Syrian army raided the village three times in the next four months, Ghazzal said. During a June raid, Ghazzal's cousin was shot dead at a regime checkpoint while trying to flee, making him the first of the town's "martyrs."

Others followed. Some in the town took up arms, and an October clash between the army and local rebels killed five residents. Other residents buried them and held another protest the same day, Ghazzal said.

Then all was quiet until April 3, when tanks shelled the town from four sides before armored cars brought in dozens of soldiers who dragged civilians from their homes and gunned them down in the streets, witnesses said. The soldiers also looted, destroyed and torched hundreds of homes, bringing some down on their owners' heads.

Videos shot at the time show tanks posted near the town's entrance and huge columns of smoke rising throughout the area. Photos of the dead show bodies torn apart by shrapnel, charred by fire, crushed under rubble or with bullet holes in their chests, foreheads and temples.

Local activist Abdullah Ghazzal, a university student in English, says 62 people were killed during the attack, four of them burned beyond recognition. Two others have never been found.

Residents are unsure what sparked the assault. The town had only a small rebel presence, though fighters from the area had killed soldiers at nearby checkpoints or destroyed regime tanks, said local fighter Sahir Schaib. Rebels also blew up nine regime tanks as they left the town, mostly with homemade bombs planted along the roads.

He suspects the regime sought to stop the town from emerging as a protest center, especially since it is near a military base.

"There were lots of villages around that had just started protesting and they wanted to say, 'This is what we can do to you,'" Schaib said. "They committed the massacre to teach the whole region a lesson."

The Syrian government rarely comments on its military actions and blames the uprising on armed terrorists acting out a foreign conspiracy. It bars most reporters from working in the country, and the AP was able to visit Taftanaz only after entering from a neighboring country.

The price of Taftanaz's defiance is obvious around town. Homes have been reduced to rubble. Most shops along the town's main street are shuttered, their thick metal doors scarred by shrapnel and gunfire. Black soot lines the windows of others. Yet others lie collapsed in piles of bricks and mortar.

"They took what they took and burned what they burned," said Abu Eissa Ghazzal, 75, another member of the extended Ghazzal family. Standing near his torched grocery store on the ground floor of a three-story building, he despaired for the future.

"They didn't leave me a single nail," he said.

His younger brother had built the building after working for two decades in Saudi Arabia and lived with his family in the top two floors, Ghazzal said. Now all had been torched, and his brother and family had fled to a refugee camp in Turkey.

His older brother lived across the alley and refused to leave his home when the army came. When the attack was over, rescue teams found the 81-year-old man's body still in his home, burned to a crisp.

"Now there is nobody left," he said. "Who is going to rebuild all of this, now that all of those with children have left?"

The army has not returned since the April raid. Local activists still organize protests, though many fewer people attend, and rumors of impending military incursions often terrify residents.

Most of the dead rest in a long mass grave on the village's east side, their names scrawled in marker on cinder block headstones. Preceding most names is the honorific "hero martyr." One inscription for the unidentified bodies reads simply "four people."

"Most of them were my friends," said Abdullah Ghazzal, the English student, walking among the graves. He pointed out the grave of his 44-year-old brother, shot dead that day.

"They also burned down his house," he said.

Ben Hubbard spent two weeks inside Syria with a team of AP journalists. Taftanaz was among the hardest-hit areas the team visited, but many other cities and towns also have suffered heavy damage.

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Video: Will the EU Take Bold Action?

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Shia LaBeouf, Penis Featured in Random Music Video


Shia LaBeouf has pulled a Michael Fassbender.

The actor is featured in a new music video by Icelandic indie act Sigur Ros - and we mean ALL of the actor is featured.

In honor of the track "Fjögur Píanó," the video (according to a press release) is meant to  depict “a man and woman locked in a never-ending cycle of addiction and desire.”

Along those lines, for whatever artistic reason, LaBeouf shows his penis at one point. That's simply the bare truth. Watch now at your own risk:


Sigur R?s - "Fj?gur p?an?" (Music video with Shia LaBeouf's penis)

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Wildfire destroys most homes in Colorado history

DENVER (AP) ? Crews in northern Colorado braced for powerful fire-fanning winds as they battle a blaze that has scorched about 85 square miles of mountainous forest land and destroyed at least 181 homes, the most in state history.

The destructiveness of the High Park Fire burning 15 miles west of Fort Collins surpassed the Fourmile Canyon wildfire, which destroyed 169 homes west of Boulder in September 2010.

More than 1,630 personnel worked on the fire Saturday, officials said in a late-night news release. That was an increase of more than 100 firefighters from a day earlier.

The lightning-caused blaze, which is believed to have killed a 62-year-old woman whose body was found in her cabin, was 45 percent contained, Cpl. Julie Berney of the Larimer County sheriff's office said Sunday. The fire's incident commander said full containment could be two to four weeks away.

Fire information officer Brett Haberstick said crews have made progress in containing a 200-acre spot fire that erupted Thursday afternoon north of the Cache La Poudre River, a critical line of defense against northward growth.

"Two 20-person hotshot crews worked throughout the day to secure lines around the perimeter of this spot fire," the officials said in a release.

Firefighters have extinguished other incursions north of the river, but the most recent one appeared to be more serious.

National Weather Service meteorologist Kyle Fredin said some rain was expected in the fire zone Saturday evening, but it will not be enough to put the fire out.

"We need a rain that will really last all day," he said. "But it's better than dry wind at this point."

Crews faced difficult conditions Sunday with wind gusts expected to hit 50 mph along ridge tops and in Poudre Canyon and temperatures in the 90-degree range.

The fire was reported June 9 and has since raced through large swaths of private and U.S. Forest Service land. It was 45 percent contained late Saturday.

Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack, who oversees the Forest Service, met with fire managers in Fort Collins on Saturday and said "fighting this fire is going to require us to be aggressive, persistent and also patient.

"We're going to continue to work to make our forests more resilient. We're going to continue to ensure that adequate resources are provided for fighting fires and we are going to continue to make sure that we encourage appropriate stewardship of our forests," he said.

Vilsack praised Congress for allowing the government to contract additional aircraft ? particularly heavy tankers ? to fight wildfires across the West. But he called on lawmakers for budget certainty to help plan for future fires.

Vilsack is scheduled to hold a news conference with U.S. Forest Service Chief Tom Tidwell in Albuquerque on Sunday.

Meanwhile in New Mexico, questions were being raised about whether bureaucratic red tape prevented firefighters from saving more homes affected by the Little Bear Fire after federal officials released transcripts of the firefighters' response.

Congressman Steve Pearce said Friday in an interview with KOB-TV (http://bit.ly/Mga1yx) that he believed federal officials could have done more after lightning sparked the fire outside the resort town of Ruidoso on June 4. Days later, high winds sent embers more than a mile from the blaze's end, causing the inferno to grow.

But officials released transcripts of the response on the Lincoln National Forest website that suggested firefighters were attacking the blaze as soon as it was a quarter of an acre.

The fire has destroyed 242 homes and commercial structures. It had burned 59 square miles and was 60 percent contained as of Saturday night.

Parts of the area received up to three-quarters of an inch of rain Saturday, aiding the firefight but causing flash flood warnings as a result of burned over forest. Lincoln County Emergency Services ordered an evacuation for residents in low-lying areas and around creeks or streams, but they were allowed to return home in the evening.

In Arizona, a blaze in the Tonto National Forest that doubled in size to 3,100 acres. Officials said Saturday night that the fire was 15 percent contained and firefighters continued to battle unseasonably dry fuels, high temperatures and low humidity.

On Friday, a crew member broke his leg fighting the blaze, which was burning in a remote, mountainous area about 70 miles northeast of Phoenix.

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Associated Press writer Russell Contreras in Albuquerque contributed to this report.

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Saturday News and Open Thread - TalkLeft: The Politics Of Crime

Thanks to all of you who contributed to our birthday fundraising. I'll be sending individual thank-you emails over the next few days. I'm really excited to be able to get a new laptop, and am headed out now to shop for one.

In the news, here's the transcript of Obama's full speech on immigration policy:

Effective immediately, the Department of Homeland Security is taking steps to lift the shadow of deportation from these young people. Over the next few months eligible individuals who do not present a risk to national security or public safety will be able to request temporary relief from deportation proceedings and apply for work authorization.

[More...]

We have always drawn strength from being a nation of immigrants as well as a nation of laws, and that?s gonna continue. And my hope is that Congress recognizes that and get -- gets behind this effort.

The ACLU:

This announcement is especially fitting today, the 30th anniversary of the Supreme Court?s landmark decision in Plyler v. Doe. In Plyler, the Court held that all children in America are entitled to a basic public education, regardless of immigration status. The DREAMers are Plyler?s legacy?students who have worked hard to achieve their educational and career goals and become contributing members of society.

In other news, the jurors in the Rajat Gupta case explain why they found him guilty of conspiracy and securities fraud.

And the ACLU releases a report showing the U.S. could save $16 billion a year by releasing elderly non-violent prisoners. It costs states an average of $66,000 a year to incarcerate each one. "Elderly" is considered any inmate over the age of 50.

This is an open thread, all topics welcome.

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Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Johnson wins Memphis in 2nd event back from injury

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Monday, June 11, 2012

ONE PERSON CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE ? TOPAZ GREEN -THE LUNCHBOX FUND IN SOUTH AFRICA

This is another chapter in my ongoing series of one person can make a difference. ?What I am trying to show here is the ??I?m only one person what can I do?? ?doesn?t cut it.. ? ?One person can make a huge difference. ?Today I?m focusing on an amazing woman Topaz Page- Green who has taken on the monumental task of ?feeding starving African children. And she is?succeeding.

The first thing that strikes you when you meet Topaz is how gorgeous she is. ?So it is no surprise that this South African born beauty has been and sometimes reluctantly still models. But she will immediately tell you she only does it to help her with her real passion The LunchBox Fund a charity she started, one girl, limited resources to help feed school children in South?Africa.

Her charity has grown and become a ?model for others. She has used her brains, her ingenuity, her charm and her profound work ethic to really turn this into something that is not only changing lives, but it?s growing every?year.

I first met Topaz at an event she put together earlier this year to raise money for The Lunchbox Fund. She assembled an impressive array of writers, Salman Sushide, Jay McInerney, artist Chuck Close and many others who mixed art and text and made some extraordinary one of kind books that were auctioned off. ?But bold face names and glamorous evenings aside, she spends her days in jeans and no make-up, still looking beautiful, working tirelessly to feed these kids who without her would go?without.

?

Can you describe for us what the Lunchbox Fund does?
The Lunchbox Fund provides a daily meal to impoverished, orphaned and vulnerable school children within the township and rural communities of South Africa. ?Receiving a free meal allows these children to stay in school, concentrate, and access their education to their fullest potential. Furthermore, the risk of HIV/AIDS, abuse and/or unwanted pregnancy is reduced when a child stays in school.

?

What was the inspiration for starting the Lunchbox Fund?
I was visiting schools in Soweto with Gillian Wilkinson who now our project manager. ?During break at one of the schools, I noticed children sitting apart from the others in a way that seemed strange. When asking the teacher why the students were under the trees like that, she replied they could not afford food and did not want to watch the others eating. ?They would pretend to be ?busy? so as not to draw attention to themselves, thereby masking their hunger, as well as their shame at being hungry. ?This was the inception point of The Lunchbox Fund.

?

What were the first steps you took to launch the organization?
First came experiencing and connecting (viscerally) with the need. ?Then, ideating how to most effectively address that need. ?Then setting up the infrastructure to do so, legally and financially.
For me, it was all done on a live and learn basis. ?Anyone can do it.

?

How many schools are you involved with? ?How?many students are helped by the program at the moment?
We are currently in 8 schools and 1 orphanage, reaching almost 1300 children during an academic year, with intent to increase our capacity as far as possible.

?

What kinds of reactions and feedback have you gotten from the children and the schools?
We receive feedback of constant gratitude. Teachers say how attention span in class is increased and that students are able to concentrate better. They are grateful as it enables them to do their job of teaching more effectively. ?It is very challenging teaching hungry children. ?The atmosphere at break times is very lively. The children are so happy and grateful to receive a daily meal. The thank you letters we receive from the children are as uplifting as they are heartbreaking.

?

Is there a story of any particular child that stands out in your mind who has been effected by the Lunchbox Fund?
There was a boy named Ralph whose mother burned to death in a shack fire. ?He came to school daily and relied on the feeding program. This simple provision literally meant everything to him. There are several stories with this tenor, all of which ring out in my mind and constantly remind me what privilage we come from, even if that means struggling month to month and living in a two-bit walk up on the lower east side.

?

What have you learned during your time with the Lunchbox Fund?
The power of a simple gesture.

?

What has been your biggest obstacle?
Relying on pro bono work can sometimes be challenging as there may be a lack of incentive to follow through at times.

?

What advice do you have for someone who might be interested in starting a charity of their own?
In my experience, if you want to start your own charity, you have to love what you do and who you do it for unconditionally, expecting nothing in return, otherwise it will wear you out fast. ?If there are several other groups addressing the same issue, you may want to pair up with them, as opposed to starting something from scratch. And make sure the people who work with you are good.

?

What can we do to help? How can we be involved in the Lunchbox Fund?
Donate: ?http://www.thelunchboxfund.org/donate.html
Like on Facebook:?http://www.facebook.com/thelunchboxfund
Follow on Twitter: ?https://twitter.com/#!/TheLunchboxFund

?

Topaz Green In South Africa

?

The Kids Proudly Wear Their Uniforms To School. Topaz and I discussed the importance of uniforms for kids who live in very bleak conditions. I have been trying for years to get the kids in One Internaionl in Mumbai to wear them. But the school does not support it.

?

Topaz In The Classroom

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Sunday, June 10, 2012

Police: No signs Lohan impaired after accident

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Saturday, June 9, 2012

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The truth is this; there exist many natural methods used to improve eyesight in children. It is best to use natural methods because you will not experience any side effects from its use unlike synthetic methods. It is only advisable to use synthetic methods when natural methods did not work for you.

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This technique will help your mind, body eyes relax. Palming can be done sitting with your elbow leaning on a table or laying down. You can do this for however long you require. Usually people will do this for about 5-20 minutes. But the whole idea is for your eyes to move slowly than they normally do make them relax

Causes of Weak Eyesight:

Heat and Weakness of brain is a main cause of weak eyesight. The morbid matter eliminating by means of Common Cold if suppressed by wrong treatment, also adversely effects the eyes. Beside this, long over and closely watching of TV, continuous reading in a powerful light, digestive disorder, unbalanced eating and living habits and deficiency of vitamin A in food are also responsible for weak eyesight.

Simple Steps Everyday Eye Sight improvement: ?

? Cataract is actually a disease and most of the time, it is found in elderly people or even in people that are over forty years old. Some of the most ordinary signs that you may have waterfall is that that you will knowledge blurry, hazy or even cloudy vision. These are just some of the common symptoms that you might experience.
? Get up near the beginning in the morning to depiction your eyes to the early sunlight and look at the rays for a while and then close your eyes slowly.
? This procedure should be performed for 10 to 15 minutes. This is the first and also vital step to assurance the development of eyesight, known as eye sun bath.

Natural Remedies to Improve Your Eyesight: -

? Make triphala water by adding 25gms of triphala in 500gms of water in the evening in a glass or clay vessel. In the morning, filter the solution and wash your eyes with it.
? Fill your mouth with water and inflate it. Now sprinkle water in your eyes. Do it thrice a day preferably morning, afternoon and evening to keep your eyes refreshed. Doing this for a few months will improve your vision.
? Poor vision is also a cause where intake of Vitamin C lacks. Orange juice is a good option to improve this as it is rich in vitamin C.
? Drink carrot juice twice daily.
? After having meals, wash your hands with water, without wiping rub both hands together and rub the index and middle finger from the side of the nose towards the side of the ear on the eyes 8-10 times daily at least for one year to cure all your eye problems.
? Eating spinach will help in preventing various eye problems as it contains carotenoid.
? Eat walnuts daily for a few days to reduce eye weakness. You can also take coconut daily or twice a week to prevent many eye diseases and improves eyesight.

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Friday, June 8, 2012

How to protect yourself from fake debt scammers

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Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Health Tip: Work Out in Water

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Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Why Zimbabwe's President Mugabe was named UN 'tourism envoy'

Zimbabwe's President Mugabe, who signed an agreement to co-host a UN tourism conference, now has an honorary position as envoy, despite a long record of human rights abuses.

By Scott Baldauf,?Staff writer / May 30, 2012

Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe follows proceedings at celebrations to mark 32 years of independence of Zimbabwe, in Harare, in this April 18 file photo. Mugabe has just been named the UN?s international envoy for tourism, despite a long record of human rights abuses.

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Zimbabwe?s President Robert Mugabe has just been named the UN?s international envoy for tourism. It?s a special recognition for Mr. Mugabe?s agreement to co-host, with Zambia, a United Nations World Tourism Organization general assembly next August.

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At a ceremony in Victoria Falls, Mugabe said the agreement between Zimbabwe, Zambia, and the United Nations is of ?historical importance.?
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??For our people, the signing of the agreement attests to our commitment, our readiness to welcome the entire tourism fraternity to our countries,? Mugabe was quoted by the independent Zimbabwe newspaper NewsDay as saying. ?For the UN World Tourism Organisation, on the other hand, the signatures testify to the confidence and trust that was bestowed upon us.?

That Mugabe, a man who faces a European Union travel ban and economic sanctions because of his repression and torture of opposition activists, would be named a UN envoy for tourism has drawn a certain amount of criticism.

Mr. Mugabe?s ruling party is accused of arresting, detaining, and in some cases killing members of the opposition Movement for Democratic Change during the 2008 national elections. He later formed a coalition government with the MDC, after an 11-month stalemate in which the national currency became worthless and inflation soared to more than 1 million percent.

Mugabe is also blamed for a violent land-reclamation campaign, in which armed thugs stormed and took over the property of white commercial farmers, as well as the?Gukurahundi counterinsurgency campaign in the early 1980s against the rival ZAPO militant group in the Matabeleland region, which killed as many as 20,000 people.

So Mugabe?s selection as UN tourism envoy is not an obvious choice.

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Kristen Stewart Makes Out with Self at MTV Movie Awards


Kristen Stewart. Who knew she had it in her?!?

At last night's MTV Movie Awards, the Twilight Saga star won Best Kiss along with co-star and real-life boyfriend Robert Pattinson.

It was the latter's third consecutive time taking home this trophy, only in this case Pattinson and Stewart did not make out, nor did Rob kiss Taylor Lautner, because he was not in attendance.

So, what was a lonely Stewart to do on stage? Actually be funny! She called out for Chris Hemsworth as a make-out partner... then Charlize Theron... and finally Lautner ("Taylor, old friend. Help an old friend. Come on!"). When no one showed up, Kristen was forced to rely on her own lips. Watch the video now and see what we mean:

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Hospitals add palliative teams at feverish pace

(AP) ? Fighting stage-four ovarian cancer, Carol Delzatto has more doctor appointments than she cares to count. But this day, she is beaming as Dr. Pamela Sutton comes into sight, greeting her patient and calling her beautiful. Delzatto looks forward to her monthly meeting with the palliative care doctor, where she won't be pricked and won't be rushed, just listened to and offered help.

Hospitals across the country have been adding programs in palliative care ? which focuses on treating pain, minimizing side effects, coordinating care among doctors and ensuring the concerns of patients and their families are addressed ? at a feverish pace. The field has expanded so rapidly that a majority of American hospitals now have palliative programs, to the delight of patients who say they've finally found relief and a sympathetic ear.

Palliative care has its roots in the 1970s, but was slow to grow. Several pieces of research helped to advance the cause, though, showing widespread untreated pain in hospitals and nursing homes and the positive impact palliative programs had on such patients.

"She's not writing. She is just looking at me and listening and feeling," said Delzatto, 67, during her visit to Broward General Medical Center, where Sutton helped start the palliative care program more than a decade ago.

Dr. Diane Meier of Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York, who directs the Center to Advance Palliative Care, says one of the discipline's greatest benefits is that it looks at the patient as a whole.

"Patients see a different person for every single part of their body or every problem. The patient as a whole person gets lost," said Meier, who won a MacArthur fellowship for her palliative work. "The patient is a person, not a problem list, not a list of different organ systems with different problems, not a list of different diseases. So we end up serving in a quarterback role for the entire medical system."

In 2000, there were 658 palliative programs in hospitals, according to the Center to Advance Palliative Care, representing about one-quarter of American hospitals. By 2009, about 63 percent of hospitals had palliative teams, with a total of 1,568 programs recorded. The field is expected to continue growing as awareness and acceptance spreads, just in time to help baby boomers ? the 78 million Americans born between 1946 and 1964 ? as they move toward old age and begin developing more serious and life-threatening illnesses.

Though the programs and their scope vary widely, a common scenario might look like this: A patient is diagnosed with lung cancer, and a palliative care team's assistance is enlisted from the start, working alongside oncologists and other specialists. The palliative team may include doctors and nurses as well as a social worker and chaplain. Together, they coordinate care among the many medical professionals, have long consults with the patients and their families to answer questions, and may preventively prescribe medications for likely side effects of treatment, from pain to constipation to nausea.

The palliative team has a clear vision of the patients' goals and personal philosophies and, depending on these factors, might help steer them away from treatments that are determined to be more painful than they're worth. Though palliative doctors share some similarities with hospice doctors in this regard, their goal is still to cure, and their patients are not considered to be at the end of their lives, they are simply facing a serious illness.

Besides cancer, their help is commonly employed for treatment of heart and liver failure, HIV and AIDS, emphysema, sickle cell anemia, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and a wide variety of other illnesses.

Palliative teams are sometimes met with doubt by both patients and their medical colleagues. Dr. Timothy Quill, a palliative care doctor at the University of Rochester Medical Center and president of the American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine, concedes that patient recognition of what palliative care is remains relatively low and that resistance to the field remains among doctors untrained in the field.

Aside from misconceptions about palliative care being non-curative pain relief for patients destined to die, specialists may find a palliative team helps a patient reach a treatment decision that doesn't offer the most payment. Quill offers an example of a heart failure patient who may be considering getting a ventricular assist device.

"The economic incentives clearly favor doing aggressive medical interventions like this," Quill said. "Palliative care, it's all conversation. And conversation is not compensated in the same way that doing procedures is in our system right now."

Meier says resistance to palliative care tends to be generational, with many younger doctors embracing the field. Research on the subject has also helped prove its worth, particularly a 2010 study published in the New England Journal of Medicine.

That widely publicized report looked at terminal lung cancer patients and found patients who received palliative care as soon as they were diagnosed were in less pain, happier and more mobile than those who didn't receive such care, and the patients ultimately lived nearly three months longer.

Even with such scientific backing, and generally rave reviews from patients, even palliative care's most ardent backers admit it would not have spread as it has without showing cost savings to hospitals. Because a result of palliative care is shorter hospital stays, it can cut costs since many insurance plans pay a flat reimbursement for a treatment, not for the length of stay.

If a bed is freed up sooner, that means another paying customer can occupy it.

"By itself, better outcomes for patients would not be enough," Meier said. "In our society and current way of life, it is impossible to introduce any innovation whether it's surgery or drugs or any innovation if you can't show that it doesn't increase costs."

Broward General's adult and pediatric palliative teams saw more than 1,300 patients last year, but so far administrators have had trouble quantifying what the precise financial impact has been. Sutton and her colleagues have little doubt their work has resulted in fewer hospitalizations and shorter stays, but have found it hard to pinpoint the savings.

Sutton is focused this day on Delzatto, asking her about her sleep and bathroom patterns, and addressing her pain by writing prescriptions. Before seeing Sutton, the patient said she was suffering so greatly she was barely able to move. Now, she's able again to live fairly normally, browsing garage sales with a neighbor and walking the mall with her husband.

"The oncologists are focusing on chemo, the patients are focusing on cure and I think the conversations about comfort aren't happening," Sutton said.

Much of the appointment, Sutton just sits and listens, to Delzatto talking about her Mother's Day celebration, her new Kindle Fire and how she hopes to be able to go on a cruise later this year. And she hears Delzatto credit her with making her life livable again.

"They need more of you," she said.

Associated Press

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