Friday, November 30, 2012

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by Elizabeth Black (@lizburrito)

100 greatest Kid Stars

All this week, VH1 will be counting down the 100 Greatest Kid Stars, and tonight kicked off with two hours of Kimmie Gibbler-and-Six-from-Blossom-filled-bliss. Of course these two ladies whom we idolized (real names: Andrea Barber and Jenna von Oy) are just two of the nostalgia-inducing stars on the list. Click through our gallery to find out who else ranks from 81 to 100, and stay tuned for the next four nights on VH1 starting at 9 p.m. ET/PT to see who else is on the list.

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Source: http://blog.vh1.com/2012-11-29/100-greatest-kid-stars-night-one/

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Sanford-Burnham research projects selected to go to space

Sanford-Burnham research projects selected to go to space [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 29-Nov-2012
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Space Florida to send two experiments from Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute to the International Space Station

LA JOLLA, Calif., and ORLANDO, Fla., Nov. 29, 2012 Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute (Sanford-Burnham) today announced that two of the Institute's research teams have won Space Florida's International Space Station (ISS) Research Competition. Eight teams were selected from a pool of international applicants to send experiments to space in late 2013. The competition was initiated by Space Florida, the state's spaceport and aerospace authority, and NanoRacks, LLC. Sanford-Burnham's research will fly as payloads to the ISS aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 launch vehicle and research will be conducted on board the U.S. National Lab at the ISS.

Using fruit flies to study space travel's effect on astronaut cardiovascular systems

Fruit flies (Drosophila melanogaster) will be taken to the ISS in one experiment, led by Sanford-Burnham's Rolf Bodmer, Ph.D., and Karen Ocorr, Ph.D., Peter Lee, Ph.D., at Stanford University, and Sharmila Bhattacharya, Ph.D., at NASA Ames Research Center. These organisms are ideal for modeling human heart health. They are small, easy to care for, and their genetics are well understood. In addition, flies and humans share many of the same genetic and molecular mechanisms involved in heart development and function.

Spaceflight is well-known to have a detrimental effect on the cardiovascular system. These new Drosophila experiments at the ISS will increase our understanding of how spaceflight affects the cardiovascular system. Ultimately, the work could lead to countermeasures to prevent or treat heart problemsboth in space and on land.

In the experiment, 16 groups of 25-30 Drosophila will be flown to the ISS for approximately 30 days, along with identical ground controls. The Drosophila will be self-sufficient, requiring no astronaut intervention during the flight. The samples will be retrieved post-flight and studied using a system for analyzing fly heart function that was developed at Sanford-Burnham.

"Understanding the effects of microgravity on heart function will be important for keeping astronauts healthy during extended stays in space. There is evidence that spaceflight results in cardiac dysfunction, including decreases in contractility, increases in cardiac arrhythmias, and alterations in cardiac cell structure, all of which affect the output of the hearts of astronauts even after they return to Earth's gravity," explained Bodmer, professor and director of the Development and Aging Program at Sanford-Burnham. "This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to test our hypothesis."

Analyzing molecular processes in microgravity

Sanford-Burnham's other winning research project, led by Sanford-Burnham's Siobhan Malany, Ph.D., and Steve Vasile, Ph.D., will usefor the first time in spaceplate reader technology installed on the ISS in July 2012. A plate reader is a laboratory instrument designed to detect and measure biological or chemical reactions occurring in miniaturized test tubes. On Earth, this technology is widely used in the drug discovery process to identify promising compounds that could become new treatments for disease.

In one experiment, scientists will measure fluorescence as an indication of changes in the speed of molecular rotation as an antibody binds to a vitamin called biotin. Researchers will simultaneously conduct the experiment at Sanford-Burnham to see if molecular processes are the same in space as on Earth. By transferring advanced technologies to the ISS, researchers will one day be able to determine the effectiveness of medicines in microgravity and explore cellular pathways that can be targeted for new disease therapies.

"Nobody has ever run an experiment using a plate reader in outer space before," said Malany, chemical biology team leader in Sanford-Burnham's Conrad Prebys Center for Chemical Genomics at Lake Nona in Orlando. "Medicines may work differently in outer space. Without gravityor under significantly reduced gravitymolecular processes may differ from what we know here on Earth."

The goal of this project is to conduct initial experiments that will open the door for future advanced biology and pharmacology research in microgravity.

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About Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute

Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute is dedicated to discovering the fundamental molecular causes of disease and devising the innovative therapies of tomorrow. The Institute consistently ranks among the top five organizations worldwide for its scientific impact in the fields of biology and biochemistry (defined by citations per publication) and currently ranks third in the nation in NIH funding among all laboratory-based research institutes. Sanford-Burnham utilizes a unique, collaborative approach to medical research and has established major research programs in cancer, neurodegeneration, diabetes, and infectious, inflammatory, and childhood diseases. The Institute is especially known for its world-class capabilities in stem cell research and drug discovery technologies. Sanford-Burnham is a U.S.-based, nonprofit public benefit corporation, with operations in San Diego (La Jolla), California and Orlando (Lake Nona), Florida. For more information, news, and events, please visit us at sanfordburnham.org.


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Space Florida to send two experiments from Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute to the International Space Station

LA JOLLA, Calif., and ORLANDO, Fla., Nov. 29, 2012 Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute (Sanford-Burnham) today announced that two of the Institute's research teams have won Space Florida's International Space Station (ISS) Research Competition. Eight teams were selected from a pool of international applicants to send experiments to space in late 2013. The competition was initiated by Space Florida, the state's spaceport and aerospace authority, and NanoRacks, LLC. Sanford-Burnham's research will fly as payloads to the ISS aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 launch vehicle and research will be conducted on board the U.S. National Lab at the ISS.

Using fruit flies to study space travel's effect on astronaut cardiovascular systems

Fruit flies (Drosophila melanogaster) will be taken to the ISS in one experiment, led by Sanford-Burnham's Rolf Bodmer, Ph.D., and Karen Ocorr, Ph.D., Peter Lee, Ph.D., at Stanford University, and Sharmila Bhattacharya, Ph.D., at NASA Ames Research Center. These organisms are ideal for modeling human heart health. They are small, easy to care for, and their genetics are well understood. In addition, flies and humans share many of the same genetic and molecular mechanisms involved in heart development and function.

Spaceflight is well-known to have a detrimental effect on the cardiovascular system. These new Drosophila experiments at the ISS will increase our understanding of how spaceflight affects the cardiovascular system. Ultimately, the work could lead to countermeasures to prevent or treat heart problemsboth in space and on land.

In the experiment, 16 groups of 25-30 Drosophila will be flown to the ISS for approximately 30 days, along with identical ground controls. The Drosophila will be self-sufficient, requiring no astronaut intervention during the flight. The samples will be retrieved post-flight and studied using a system for analyzing fly heart function that was developed at Sanford-Burnham.

"Understanding the effects of microgravity on heart function will be important for keeping astronauts healthy during extended stays in space. There is evidence that spaceflight results in cardiac dysfunction, including decreases in contractility, increases in cardiac arrhythmias, and alterations in cardiac cell structure, all of which affect the output of the hearts of astronauts even after they return to Earth's gravity," explained Bodmer, professor and director of the Development and Aging Program at Sanford-Burnham. "This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to test our hypothesis."

Analyzing molecular processes in microgravity

Sanford-Burnham's other winning research project, led by Sanford-Burnham's Siobhan Malany, Ph.D., and Steve Vasile, Ph.D., will usefor the first time in spaceplate reader technology installed on the ISS in July 2012. A plate reader is a laboratory instrument designed to detect and measure biological or chemical reactions occurring in miniaturized test tubes. On Earth, this technology is widely used in the drug discovery process to identify promising compounds that could become new treatments for disease.

In one experiment, scientists will measure fluorescence as an indication of changes in the speed of molecular rotation as an antibody binds to a vitamin called biotin. Researchers will simultaneously conduct the experiment at Sanford-Burnham to see if molecular processes are the same in space as on Earth. By transferring advanced technologies to the ISS, researchers will one day be able to determine the effectiveness of medicines in microgravity and explore cellular pathways that can be targeted for new disease therapies.

"Nobody has ever run an experiment using a plate reader in outer space before," said Malany, chemical biology team leader in Sanford-Burnham's Conrad Prebys Center for Chemical Genomics at Lake Nona in Orlando. "Medicines may work differently in outer space. Without gravityor under significantly reduced gravitymolecular processes may differ from what we know here on Earth."

The goal of this project is to conduct initial experiments that will open the door for future advanced biology and pharmacology research in microgravity.

###

About Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute

Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute is dedicated to discovering the fundamental molecular causes of disease and devising the innovative therapies of tomorrow. The Institute consistently ranks among the top five organizations worldwide for its scientific impact in the fields of biology and biochemistry (defined by citations per publication) and currently ranks third in the nation in NIH funding among all laboratory-based research institutes. Sanford-Burnham utilizes a unique, collaborative approach to medical research and has established major research programs in cancer, neurodegeneration, diabetes, and infectious, inflammatory, and childhood diseases. The Institute is especially known for its world-class capabilities in stem cell research and drug discovery technologies. Sanford-Burnham is a U.S.-based, nonprofit public benefit corporation, with operations in San Diego (La Jolla), California and Orlando (Lake Nona), Florida. For more information, news, and events, please visit us at sanfordburnham.org.


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Congress looks at doing away with the $1 bill (The Arizona Republic)

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Jobs in Ireland?s video games industry up 91pc in just three years

November 15th 2012
Silicon Republic

Employment in the Irish-based video games industry has increased 91pc since 2009? to a current estimated total of 3,344 workers and has generated revenues of ?2bn since 2001, a study of the industry has revealed.

The study, unveiled this morning at the GAME exhibition at Dublin?s Science Gallery, was written and researched by Jamie McCormick of Gamedevelopers.ie with input from Dr Aphra Kerr of NUI Maynooth and Dr Phil Bourke of LIT Thurles. McCormick is also marketing systems manager with Dublin-based Gala Networks Europe.

The survey shows that in 2009 there were 13 games development teams active in Ireland. In 2012, that figure now stands at 51 teams, almost a 300pc leap in just three years.

The study has identified 3,344 jobs across 75 companies on the island of Ireland.

Of these, 280 people work in core development, including 41 separate game development teams working across 12 different platforms.

Development was found to have centred primarily on the iOS platform, with browser and PC platforms also commanding a significant focus.

Some 445 people are employed in various services supporting the games industry, including middleware, quality assurance, localisation and consultancy.

A further 736 jobs were estimated across retailers and services focused on the consumer games market.

A total of 1,883 people work in publishing and business functions, including customer support and various game operation roles.

An exciting time for Ireland's game industry
At the launch, GAME curator Steve Collins, whose company Swrve this week announced an investment of US$6.25m and its plans to create 100 new jobs, commented, ?Right now is an incredibly exciting time for the game industry, so it?s a really opportune time to challenge our current thinking about what a game is, who plays games, and how the nature of games and gameplay is going to change in the near future.?

However, this industry is not without its upheavals. A follow-up survey to the March survey in October showed that the winds of change swept across 27 companies, resulting in the loss of 590 roles. Three international companies, including PopCap Games and one indigenous company, Jolt, closed in the intervening six months between surveys.

McCormick explained to Siliconrepublic.com that the games industry in Ireland has been in a remarkable state of flux in just a short period of time and that the transition from a services-based supporter of the industry to being a hive of development and publishing activity is accelerating.

Citing the example of companies like Digit, which is creating a games start-up hub in Dublin's city centre, McCormick said the barriers to entry have reduced, thanks to the explosion of platforms like iOS and Android.

?It was all well and good selling and making middleware with just a handful of games made locally between 2005 and 2010, but now we?re seeing a new game a month coming onto the scene taking in a variety of platforms.?

McCormick warned there is a need to bolster the sudden increase in games development activity with business skills and managerial know-how.

?Most people in this space know how to make a beautiful piece of software, but don?t know how to promote it or to sell it. If you are setting up a games studio you are in effect setting up a business,? he urged.

?There are companies that created three or four games and suddenly realised they had become a business with employees and the associated responsibilities, such as working capital, running costs and HR responsibilities.?

McCormick said that at present there is an emphasis in Irish universities and colleges on the making of the games and the writing of the software which is all well and good but he argued there also needs to be a focus on running digital media companies and marketing digital media products.

?Computer science and games design are different things. The jobs are currently in areas like localisation and game management ? but there are no college courses for these things. Some colleges are still focusing on teaching kids how to create Xbox games when the market is all about iPhone games or MMO browser titles.?

Despite the need to boost the business skills of entrepreneurs, McCormick said many of the lessons are being learned the hard way.

?We are seeing companies evolve in this way: three or four pals make a game, eventually they are onto their third game and it's an international title and suddenly the company is earning ?100,000 a month and it?s a business.?

The GAME conference today will be followed by workshops tomorrow in which McCormick will show game developers how to internationally market their titles. The editors of influential games RSS feed GamesList will also be present via videoconference to show publishers how to properly PR their new titles and get coverage in the games press.

The Gamedevelopers.ie survey comes just months after a Forf?s and Irish Government-backed taskforce predicted 2,500 new jobs could be created by the video games business in Ireland by 2014.

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Overtime Attorney Blog ? Personal Injury Attorneys Vs. General ...

Personal Injury Attorneys Vs. General Attorneys

Anyone who has recently experienced an auto accident, an injury due to medical malpractice, or even a workplace injury will want to contact an attorney to help protect their rights.? However, many people are confused about what type of lawyer to contact.? Some search for general attorneys and some search for personal injury attorneys.? In order to decide which type of lawyer to pursue, it is important to understand the education, training, and experience of both types of lawyers.

General Attorneys

A general attorney has a broad scope to their practice.? They can take several different types of cases such as family law, property law, employment law, bankruptcy, financial law, and personal injury law, as well as many other areas.? They have some experience in each area that they practice, but do not have one area in which they specialize.? Such a wide range of practice can sometimes impact their performance in each area of the law.

Personal Injury Attorneys

In contrast,?personal injury lawyers are educated and licensed so that they can practice in almost any field of the law that they so choose, however, they specialize in tort law.? Personal injury attorneys have extensive training and knowledge in tort law.? Tort law is a specific area of law that covers civil wrong-doing, as well as financial and non-financial damages to a person?s property, rights, or even reputation.?? Personal injury attorneys focus on the following types of cases:

? Automobile accidents

? Motorcycle accidents

? Slip and fall accidents

? Other types of accidents

? Work Injuries

? Medical mistakes and malpractice

? Birth injuries

? Defective products

? Wrongful death

Responsibilities of Personal Injury Attorneys

Personal injury lawyers are held to a strict standard of legal ethics when it comes to representing their contracted clients.? They must protect their client?s best interest and maintain loyalty and confidentiality.? They also must keep up to date with any changes in their field by completing the required continuing legal education and keep informed of changes in their field.? By limiting themselves to personal injury law only, personal injury attorneys gain more experience in the field and can focus in on tort law.? They can also become certified in the specialty of personal injury by the American Bar Association.?

Finding a Personal Injury Attorney

If someone is?searching for a personal injury attorney they can ask for references, including references from doctors, and utilize the internet and yellow pages.? It is important to keep in mind that the lawyer with the biggest yellow pages ad, or the one with the fancy daytime television commercial may not necessarily be the best or the most experienced.

Important Questions to Ask

Most personal injury attorneys offer a free consultation in order for them to find out if the victim has a case, and for the victim to?ask them questions.? Once someone has found an attorney they would like to consider for representation there are several important questions to be asked.? Such as:

? What is your?contingency fee?

? What is your experience with my type of personal injury case?

? Do you have the time to work on my case now?

? When can I expect my lawsuit to be filed?

? What is my case worth?

? What is my own role in my case?

? Will you be the attorney working on my case?

All of these questions are important so that someone with a potential personal injury case knows what to expect from time frame to finances and everything in between.? A strong attorney will be prepared for these questions and will not act annoyed or waiver in their answers.? Some of these questions may have estimations as answers, for example how long it will take for a lawsuit to be filed, but the attorney should be able to give an approximate date based on previous experiences.

Anyone needing a lawyer for a personal injury case should only consider attorneys who specialize in personal injuries.? This will increase the chances of the victim getting fair compensation for their injuries.? They should also consult with the personal injury attorney prior to hiring them and ask they appropriate questions.

Dan Thomas has worked in the legal field for many years, and knows that it is important to find a lawyer that specializes in your area of need for the best results. Seeking help with the injury lawyer Atlanta firm can bring beneficial results to your case.

Source: http://www.overtimeattorneyblog.com/2012/11/personal-injury-attorneys-vs-general-attorneys/

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UN vote is a boost to Palestinian statehood hopes

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas arrives at the United Nations Plaza Hotel, Tuesday, Nov. 27, 2012, in New York. The Palestinians predicted a historic U.N. vote recognizing their statehood this week, praising important new support from France on Tuesday and likely backing from other European nations seen as critical to enhancing their international standing. (AP Photo/John Minchillo)

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas arrives at the United Nations Plaza Hotel, Tuesday, Nov. 27, 2012, in New York. The Palestinians predicted a historic U.N. vote recognizing their statehood this week, praising important new support from France on Tuesday and likely backing from other European nations seen as critical to enhancing their international standing. (AP Photo/John Minchillo)

(AP) ? The expected admission of Palestine as a nonmember state in the United Nations is far more than a symbolic vote. For the Palestinians, the move gives them an important boost of international legitimacy in their quest for independence. For Israel and its key ally, the United States, it is a diplomatic setback with potentially grave implications.

Here is a look at how key players are affected by Thursday's vote:

PALESTINIANS:

The vote benefits the Palestinians on many levels. Domestically, it gives embattled President Mahmoud Abbas a boost in his rivalry with the Hamas militant group. As peace efforts have flagged, Abbas has steadily lost popularity with the Palestinian public, while Hamas is riding high after battling Israel during an eight-day flare-up in the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip this month.

Internationally, it puts Abbas and the Palestinian agenda back at center stage. The vote grants Abbas an overwhelming international endorsement for his key position: establishment of a Palestinian state in the West Bank, Gaza Strip and east Jerusalem, the territories captured by Israel in the 1967 Mideast war. With Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu opposed to a pullback to the 1967 lines, this should strengthen Abbas' hand if peace talks resume.

It also opens the door to the Palestinians joining U.N. agencies, most critically the International Criminal Court, where they could use their newfound status to press for war crimes charges against Israel for military operations and construction of Jewish settlements on occupied territories. On the downside, the vote does not change the situation on the ground ? a point Israelis have repeatedly stressed in an effort to blunt any appearance of defeat.

ISRAEL:

The vote amounts to a massive international show of displeasure with Israel, particularly over its continued construction of Jewish settlements in the West Bank and east Jerusalem. While Israel is used to lopsided U.N. resolutions against it, even key allies are expected to abandon it this time around. Germany, Italy, France and Australia are among the Israeli allies expected to abstain or vote with the Palestinians.

Moving forward, the resolution could weaken Israeli claims to keeping parts of the West Bank and east Jerusalem, the section of the holy city claimed by both sides for their capitals. After four years of deadlock in peace efforts, the world seems to be laying the blame on Israel. If opinion polls are correct and Netanyahu, backed by hard-line, pro-settler allies, cruises to victory in upcoming parliamentary elections, he could find himself facing stiff international pressure to make concessions to get peace talks back on track.

US:

The expected vote appears to reflect the world's frustration over President Barack Obama's failure to get Israel and the Palestinians to start talking. During his first term, Obama initially spoke out strongly against Israeli settlements and even coaxed Netanyahu into a partial freeze on settlement construction. But after that freeze expired, Netanyahu rejected Obama's calls to extend it and Obama dropped the matter.

The mixed messages ended up alienating both Israel and the Palestinians, leaving peace efforts in tatters. After failing to persuade the Palestinians to abandon their push at the U.N., Obama will likely face international pressure to make another diplomatic push in the region.

HAMAS:

The Islamic militant group, which rules the Gaza Strip, has been emboldened by the performance of its forces in fighting against Israel this month and its growing acceptance among the new Islamist rulers rising in the fast-changing Middle East. Since capturing Gaza from Abbas in 2007, both sides have largely resisted attempts to reconcile.

Thursday's vote is an important reminder that Abbas is still the main address for the international community, and could put pressure on Hamas to reconcile. Perhaps sensing this changing constellation, Hamas lined up behind Abbas' U.N. bid, after earlier criticizing it.

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Follow Federman at www.twitter.com/joseffederman.

Associated Press

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YouTube's automatic captions service adds six additional languages

YouTube's automatic captions service adds six additional languages

Building upon the work Google began in 2009, YouTube is now extending its automatic captioning reach to six additional languages. Previously, the transcription service was only available to speakers of English, Japanese, Korean and Spanish, but as of today, German, Italian, French, Portuguese, Russian and Dutch have also been added to the fold. Auto-caps, as the company calls it, works by employing the same voice recognition algorithms used within Google Voice, but as anyone familiar with that speech software can attest, it's not always error-free. So, expect some things to be (unintentionally and somewhat amusingly) lost in translation. Speaking of which, with the site's recent inclusion of the search giant's translation software, users will also have the option take their captioned vids and make them readable across a variety of languages. YouTube: building linguistic bridges across the internet's borders.

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Source: http://www.engadget.com/2012/11/28/youtubes-automatic-captions-service-adds-six-additional-languag/

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Friends of MS - Multiple Sclerosis Blog

?A friend will help you move,? goes the saying, ?A true friend will help you move? a body?. When it comes to needing help moving something, multiple sclerosis can be ?a body?.

Friends come and friends go in this world of ours. With the advent of social media it?s easier to keep in touch or to reconnect with friends who are no longer in our vicinity or when things just keep us from getting out much anymore. Our blog community has offered virtual friendships that, in some cases, developed into true camaraderie.

For too many of us we have seen friends fade (or dash) away with the onset or the progression of our MS. I feel fortunate to count many, many new friends whom I would not have met but for the commune of our condition.

Last year, when I was speaking at a large event in Seattle, it came to me while on stage and mid-speech that all but two of the thousand-odd gathered in the convention center ballroom hadn?t known me before my diagnosis. That is not to say that I lost all but two compatriots. Many friends have stuck by me ? even in the difficult times when I felt it best to pull away from some of those closest to me ? through the toughest of times.

True friends, both new and old, can offer so much to a person?s life ? especially a person living with a chronic illness that can make us feel isolated at various and inconvenient times. Deadwood friends (as a dear one calls them) simply suck life from the healthy parts of us and weigh us down in the midst of a storm.

These ?friends?, like the arboreal waste for which they are named, must be trimmed away from the healthy tree so we may grow and live fully.

Since the end of September, Caryn and I have been living in the guest room of some very dear friends (?The Special Neighbors? we?ve come to call them) in advance of our sift to new digs. From a three bedroom/2 bath we downsized into our mother-in-law apartment with a garage full of boxes and from there into a guestroom and a crammed storage locker and now we are down to four suitcases, two carry-ons and a dog crate just a week before our flight.

We have experienced nearly three months of going away gatherings which have left us feeling ever grateful. It?s been like ninety days of Christmas to be honest (and my body is beginning to feel and show the effects!).

Friendships ? real friendships ? are hard to come by in the best of times. Making new friends and holding on to old relationships is more difficult since MS. I?ve learned to cherish those who cherish me, to love those who return the love and to sever ?road sign? friends (?One-Way? & ?Dead End?).

As we head into the holiday season with its gatherings and expressions, I thought I?d offer a platform for all of us to discuss how MS has changed our friends, how we look at friendship and learn best practices from one another. That?s something else good friends do; teach without preaching.

Wishing you and your family the best of health.

Cheers

Trevis

You can also follow me via our Life With MS Facebook page, on Twitter, and in our group on MS Connection.org. Also, check out our bi-monthly MS blog for the United Kingdom, look for our very special new monthly blog for the National MS Society, and don?t forget to check out TrevisLGleason.com.

Source: http://www.everydayhealth.com/blog/trevis-life-with-multiple-sclerosis-ms/friends-of-ms/

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Thursday, November 29, 2012

U.K.?s First 4G Network, EE, Increases Data Limits By ~60% On Some Price-Plans; Still No Unlimited Data Tariffs

Screen Shot 2012-11-28 at 12.15.56The U.K.'s first -- and currently only -- 4G network, run by carrier EE, has announced it is increasing the size of the data caps on some of its mobile broadband tariffs by around 60 percent, while keeping its pricing structure the same. The network has faced criticism for offering relatively small monthly data caps for a high speed network.

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EU ministers struggle to agree over trade talks with Japan (News)

Japan is the world's third largest national economy, accounting for around 1.9% of the world population and around 9% of world GDP.

With exports in 2010 to Japan of ?44 billion, 3.2% of total EU exports, Japan is the EU's sixth largest export market after the USA, Switzerland, China, Russia and Turkey. EU exports to Japan are mainly in the sectors of machinery and transport equipment (31.3%) , chemical products (14.1%) and agricultural?

Source: http://www.euractiv.com/trade/eu-ministers-struggle-agree-trad-news-516324?utm_source=RSS_Feed&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=EurActivRSS

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Empire State Building surprises NY with new lights

NEW YORK (AP) ? In the middle of the night, as most of New York slept, something big and bright lit up the Manhattan skyline for just seconds ? a tightly kept secret to all but a handful of people.

It was a tiny test for the huge public surprise four days later: the flipping of a switch at the Empire State Building to turn on its dancing new LED lights. They burst from the skyscraper while synchronized with R&B star Alicia Keys singing "Empire State of Mind" on nationwide radio.

The LED system has "16.7 million color possibilities, in digital combinations of ripples, sparkles, sweeps and strobes," says Phil O'Donnell, of Burlington, Mass.-based Philips Color Kinetics that's responsible for the system and worked with a resident lighting designer. "It's the sum of all possibilities ? a huge palette."

The old lights came in only 10 colors.

From Manhattan and the Bronx to Staten Island and even New Jersey, "there were hundreds of thousands of people on the streets looking up, filming and videoing, clustered on street corners," when the new lights came on, said Anthony Malkin, whose family controls the iconic Art Deco building.

In an interview with The Associated Press at his office, he glowed with pleasure describing Monday night's inaugural light show.

Keys also sang "Girl On Fire" from her new CD.

After all, the 102-story skyscraper "has always been a symbol of what's possible in New York, and all the dreams that can come true in this city that never sleeps," Keys, a New York native, said before her performance, which was ready on tracks while she watched from a Manhattan studio.

Malkin and his technical team wanted to test the new lighting system with as few people noticing as possible and chose early Thanksgiving morning.

Good luck, in the middle of Manhattan, with people walking around even at 2:30 a.m.

That seemed the best moment, after most bars close and before dawn.

"We decided to do it facing west, in very short bursts between 2:30 a.m. and 3 a.m., because we knew we didn't have a camera trained on us from there," Malkin said.

Apparently, the secret test worked. No images of the Empire State Building alight that night appeared anywhere, as far as Malkin knows.

To stage the show, he worked with Clear Channel radio, which has 239 million monthly listeners in the United States.

The lights are part of a larger effort to modernize the 81-year-old edifice that is undergoing a more than half a billion-dollar renovation that includes making it "green." The computerized LED system will cut energy consumption by more than half, while delivering light and vibrancy superior to the old floodlights, which have huge timpani drum-size lenses that had to be changed every so often, O'Donnell said.

They may still have nostalgic value to some who watched them light up New York City for every special occasion from Christmas to the Fourth of July.

They were part of "the grande dame of the New York skyline, now state-of-the-art, but still stately," says Malkin, adding that the light show was "a gift we gave to the world, these lights. We don't get paid for this."

On a sunny Wednesday afternoon, with a spectacular view of the new World Trade Center and New York Harbor, a vacant space under reconstruction on the building's 72nd floor was filled with the retired floodlights, sitting side by side in long lines, veterans of years of New York weather. What will be done with them is also a secret ? for now.

One old light will not be discarded in favor of a 21st century novelty: a red beacon ? "half the size of a Volkswagen Beetle," as Malkin puts it ? that serves as a warning signal for aircraft constantly flying over New York City.

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Polar ice melting faster than thought, scientists warn

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This 20-mile-long rift on Antarctica's Pine Island Glacier, seen from a satellite on Oct. 26, will eventually calve off, possibly in the next few months, creating an iceberg the size of New York City. While that won't raise sea levels since the glacial tongue sits on water, the loss could speed up the flow of ice from Antarctica's mainland into the sea.

By Miguel Llanos, NBC News

What had been a blurry picture about polar ice ? especially how it impacts sea levels???just got a whole lot clearer as experts on Thursday published a peer-reviewed study they say puts to rest the debate over whether the poles added to, or subtracted from, sea level rise over the last two decades.

"This improved certainty allows us to stay definitively that both Antarctica and Greenland have been losing ice," lead author Andrew Shepherd of the University of Leeds in Britain, told reporters. Not only that, but the pace has tripled from the 1990s, the data indicate.

Combining satellite data from dozens of earlier studies, the study "shows that the Antarctic and Greenland ice sheets have contributed just over 11 millimeters (0.4 inches) to global sea levels since 1992," he added. Two-thirds was from Greenland, a third from Antarctica.


That's 20 percent of all sea level rise over the last two decades, with the rest mostly from thermal expansion of waters due to warming sea temperatures, the authors noted. In recent years, however, the percentage "has gone up significantly" to nearly 40 percent, added co-author Michiel van den Broeke from Utrecht University in the Netherlands.

Published in the journal Science, the study was based on input from 47 experts at the 26 institutes that produced earlier studies with wild variations. Some estimated melt was raising sea levels by up to 2 millimeters a year, Shepherd noted, while a few said that overall polar ice was growing, and thus countering sea level rise.

Much of the discrepancy was due to data showing that Antarctica's vast eastern ice sheet was adding, not losing ice.

Eastern Antarctica has indeed added ice, but continent-wide the last decade shows a "50 percent increase in ice loss rate," said study?co-author Erik Ivins, a satellite data expert with NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab.?

Most of that loss is in western Antarctica ? at places like Pine Island Glacier, where an iceberg the size of New York City is set to calve off. The iceberg itself won't raise sea levels since that ice is already atop water, but thinning glaciers mean that ice on the mainland can make its way downhill to the sea faster.

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Based on the new study in Science, this chart shows changes in global sea level due to ice sheet melting since 1992. The background image shows thickening (blue) and thinning (red) of Antarctica's ice sheets over the same period.

Even more dramatic, Ivins said, is that Greenland?"is losing mass at about five times the rate today as it was in the early 1990s."

Greenland's melt rate has gone from 55 billion tons a year in the 1990s to nearly ?290 billion tons a year recently, according to the study.?

A top ice expert who was not a study co-author told NBC News that the new data mark "an important step forward" in better estimating future sea level rise.

"While we had a basic picture of what was going on, it was an incomplete and blurry one," said Mark Serreze, director of the National Snow and Ice Data Center at the University of Colorado-Boulder. "We needed to?step back and take a fresh look, making the best use of all of the different data sources?that we have.

"With this study," he added, "we now have a lot confidence in how the ice sheets are behaving."

The findings come as nations negotiate in Qatar over a new climate treaty to replace the 1997 Kyoto Protocol, which aimed to reduce carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases tied to a warming Earth.?

And while a half inch rise in sea levels over 20 years doesn't sound like much, many experts fear further warming will accelerate the polar melt. The ice sheets would raise sea levels by more than 200 feet if they completely melted over centuries ? not likely, but even a tenth of that would have catastrophic impacts on coastal areas.

The authors warned that while the new data should become the benchmark for future forecasts, any new studies could be compromised if aging satellites are not replaced. In the U.S., the Obama administration is overhauling its satellite program after an outside review team found it "dysfunctional."

Related: Sea levels rose 60 percent faster than forecast, study finds

"It?s really critical that these measurements are sustained and several satellites are beginning to fail," noted?Ian Joughin, a University of Washington researcher.

"If we really want to have meaningful information that you know planners can use to build seawalls," he added, "there?s going to have to be a big push to improve our projections of sea level rise using models."

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Morgan has hat trick, US beats Ireland 5-0

By ANNE M. PETERSON

AP Sports Writer

Associated Press Sports

updated 12:24 a.m. ET Nov. 29, 2012

PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) - It was something of an understatement when Alex Morgan said she was feeling it against Ireland.

Morgan scored three first-half goals and the Olympic gold medal-winning U.S. women's national team defeated Ireland 5-0 on Wednesday night, the latest match in an exhibition tour for fans following the London Games.

On the drizzle-slicked turf of Portland's Jeld-Wen Field, Abby Wambach and the rest of the U.S. women's team encouraged Morgan.

"Abby and everyone just kept saying `Shoot! Shoot! It's a slick surface!' So I did," Morgan said afterward, lingering to sign autographs. "I was feeling it."

Sydney Leroux added two goals to help the top-ranked United States improve to 4-0-2 on its Fan Tribute Tour.

Morgan struck first in the 24th minute. It was her 25th goal this year, making her the third U.S. player to reach the mark in a season - Wambach had 31 in 2004 and Michelle Akers had 39 in 1991.

Morgan scored again in the 34th minute, when she had a clear path from just outside of the box in front of goalkeeper Emma Byrne. Morgan's third, which was unassisted, came in the 44th minute.

It was her second career hat trick. She also had one March 7 in a 4-0 victory over Sweden.

Acting U.S. coach Jill Ellis said the 23-year-old forward's performance was "obviously special."

"Every time she touched the ball something dangerous happened," Ellis said.

Morgan was subbed out for Leroux, who scored in the 66th minute to make it 4-0. She scored again in the 81st minute for the final margin.

Leroux has a reserve-record 12 goals this season.

Hope Solo started in goal for the U.S. while her personal life was again grabbing headlines. Earlier Wednesday, husband Jerremy Stevens was taken into custody in Hillsborough County, Fla., for an alleged parole violation.

The day before their wedding on Nov. 13 in Washington state, Stevens was arrested for alleged domestic assault during a party in the Seattle suburb of Kirkland. Court documents said police reported seeing signs of a fight and a cut on Solo's arm.

A judge released Stevens after a court appearance, saying there was no evidence connecting him to any assault.

Solo spoke to reporters at a team training session in Portland on Tuesday, proclaiming she was happy and she would never stand for domestic violence. She blamed the media for distorting the story.

Following reports of Stevens arrest in Florida, Solo posted to Twitter: "I feel bad for all the ignorance in the world. People are so quick to judge. The media spins stories in such dramatic fashion. I will continue to show love, and never make judgments. I am blessed w True Love & the beautiful game of soccer. I wish everybody the same happiness."

Stevens was selected with the No. 28 pick of the 2002 draft by the Seahawks after a stellar career at Washington. But he also was involved in incidents away from football that included reckless driving charges for crashing into a nursing home.

Solo also went to Washington. According to various reports, they started dating following the London Olympics.

Solo did not speak to reporters after Wednesday night's match.

The United States is 9-0-0 against Ireland, including a 2-0 victory in September 2008 in Bridgeview, Ill. The Americans have outscored Ireland 35-1 in their nine matches.

Ireland, ranked 32nd in the world, has never qualified for the Olympics or the World Cup. The Portland fans, known for their affection for soccer, cheered the Irish players after the match. Ireland returned the favor, heading to both sides of the field to applaud.

Ellis, women's development director for U.S. soccer, coached the U.S. team against Ireland. Former Australian national team coach Tom Sermanni takes over the national team in January, replacing Olympic coach Pia Sundhage, who stepped down.

Ireland, coached by Sue Ronan, will play the United States again in Glendale, Ariz., on Saturday as the tour continues.

The U.S. women improved to 10-1-0 in Portland, with their lone loss coming to Germany in a FIFA Women's World Cup semifinal in 2003.

With temperatures in the low 40s, attendance for the weeknight match was 10,092.

"I'm not going to do an ice bath," joked fan favorite Megan Rapino, who played at the University of Portland. "It's too cold."

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A genuinely funny and touching film that, in less than a decade, has established itself as a timeless classic.

It makes even more compelling what is still my all-time favorite Pixar film.

Think of this re-release as an encore, a handy touchstone for you and your kids. "Finding Nemo" was and remains the gold standard against which all other modern animated films are measured, a classic from the day it premiered.

In this seamless blending of technical brilliance and storytelling verve, the Pixar team has made something as marvelously soulful and innately, fluidly American as jazz.

Nemo, with its ravishing underwater fantasia, manages to trump the design glamour of earlier Pixar films.

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I don't exactly worship Pixar, but "Finding Nemo" is truly a great film.

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Finding Nemo 3D is a quality post-conversion experience that successfully enhances the 2003 film's original standout visuals.

The 3D gives the images a little more depth but they already had heft and weight. The 3D is a money-making gimmick, nothing more.

A great blend of storytelling and technology.

It's downright curmudgeonly to remain focused on the negatives when the rest of the picture is saturated with invention and wit.

It's bright, it's beautiful and it hasn't aged a day. So why, then, do we need to see it in 3-D?

A rare example of a movie that not only survives its 3-D conversion but benefits from it

It was as funny as I remember and brilliant because it is subtle. It just knocks it out of the park. I love everything about this movie, one of my favorite Pixar movies of all time, 5/5 Schmoes. The new sound/3D adds to the greatness that is Nemo.

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Evernote adds text-to-speech to Clearly Chrome extension, for Premium members only

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If you ever wanted to catch up on your online reading while on the treadmill or puttering about the kitchen, Evernote now offers you the ability to do so without actually, well, reading. The online brain dump has introduced text-to-speech functionality to its Clearly extension for Google Chrome, a plugin that clears out ads and other distractions for a clean reading experience. While the Clearly extension itself is free, the text-to-speech feature is only for Premium accounts, each of which costs $5 a month or $45 a year. Words are highlighted as they're read, and you can pause and skip as you like. The feature launches with support for over twelve languages and is powered by iSpeech, which has worked with BlackBerry apps and connected homes in the past. Just don't accidentally blast TMZ articles during your next conference call, ok?

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Posted Date:11/11/2012
Target Partners with CNET for Electronics Product Reviews

Target shoppers can now find electronics and technology reviews from CNET, via on-shelf signage and by clicking the Expert Review tab on Target.com. In the store, customers can scan a QR code to access full product reviews on the website. CNET Editors Picks for Target will feature 25 product reviews rating products on ease of use, style and value.

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Is Jessica Simpson pregnant? Her rep won't say

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A representative for Jessica Simpson told TODAY.com that she won't be?commenting on a report from Us Weekly?which says the star is pregnant with her second child. Simpson gave birth to daughter?Maxwell Drew just seven months ago.

The magazine cites an unnamed source in its cover story, saying that the pregnancy came as a surprise to the "Fashion Star" mentor and her fiance of two years, Eric Johnson. "It definitely wasn't planned. But yes, Jessica is pregnant again," the?source says, noting that Simpson is "overjoyed."

Since Simpson's reps don't want to speak right now, it might be wise for interested parties to keep a close eye on the star's Twitter?account, which is where she confirmed her first pregnancy. Simpson used the account recently to tweet a photo of her fiance and Maxwell, attaching a Thanksgiving message to her followers: "I am so grateful for my new lil family!"?

The spotlight has been firmly affixed to Simpson since giving birth to Maxwell -- aside from this latest report, any and all news of her post-baby weight loss has been closely monitored. Simpson hasn't said exactly how much she gained while pregnant or exactly how much she's lost since she delivered her daughter in May, but she did speak out in September admitting that the weight doesn't come off easily. "I didn't realize it didn't all come off with the baby," Simpson told USA Today.

E! News meanwhile reached out to Weight Watchers?on the baby No. 2 news. Simpson is a spokesperson for the company. "Any questions related to Jessica's personal life can only be answered by her team," Stephanie Schulman, public relations manager at Weight Watchers, told E!. "We do not disclose financial details about our relationships with any of our ambassadors."

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Jeb Bush's reputation as education reformer gets a second look ...

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Fla. Gov. Jeb Bush looks at a chart showing Florida's Comprehensive Assessment Test results in Tallahassee on May 10, 2004.

By Stephanie SimonReuters

Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush soared to rock star status in the education world on the strength of a chart.

A simple graph, it tracked fourth-grade reading scores. In 1998, when Bush was elected governor, Florida kids scored far below the national average. By the end of his second term, in 2007, they were far ahead, with especially impressive gains for low-income and minority students.

Those results earned Bush bipartisan acclaim. As he convenes a star-studded policy summit this week in Washington, he is widely regarded as one of the most influential education reformers in the U.S. Elements of his agenda have been adopted in 36 states, from Maine to Mississippi, North Carolina to New Mexico.

Many of his admirers cite Bush's success in Florida as reason enough to get behind him.

But a close examination raises questions about the depth and durability of the gains in Florida. After the dramatic jump of the Bush years, Florida test scores edged up in 2009 and then dropped, with low-income students falling further behind. State data shows huge numbers of high school graduates still needing remedial help in math and reading.


And some of the policies Bush now pushes, such as vouchers and mandatory online classes, have no clear links to the test-score bump in Florida. Bush has been particularly vigorous about promoting online education, urging states to adopt policies written with input from companies that stand to profit from expanded cyber-schooling.

Many of those companies also donate to Bush's Foundation for Excellence in Education, which has raised $19 million in recent years to promote his agenda nationwide.

Sherman Dorn, a professor of education at the University of South Florida, says some of Bush's policies as governor, such as an intense focus on teaching reading, made a real difference to Florida students.

?"It's pretty clear Governor Bush should get credit for giving a damn," he said. But by teaming with for-profit corporations to push cyber-schools, which have produced dismally low test scores in many states, Bush is "throwing away whatever credibility he had coming out of Florida," Dorn said.

Bush's allies disagree. For them, the former governor -- widely considered a top contender for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination -- is a visionary striving to build on his record of success.

"I've been very impressed with the thoughtfulness of his policies," said Joel Klein, who ran New York City schools for eight years and now heads News Corp's education division, Amplify, which donates to the Bush foundation.

Klein and officials at several other education companies that support Bush's foundation say they do so not for their own financial interest but to promote a broad policy debate.

Any implication "that corporate donors give to us for us to advance their agenda" is simply false, said Patricia Levesque, the foundation's executive director.

The Florida formula
Bush, who declined to comment for this story, says often that he has one abiding goal: to give all students the chance to reach their "God-given potential."

His "Florida formula" rests on the principles of increasing accountability and expanding parental choice. Among its tenets:

* Grade schools on an A-to-F scale, based mostly on student scores and growth on standardized tests. Give students in poorly ranked schools vouchers to attend private and religious schools.

* Hold back 8-year-olds who can't pass a state reading test rather than promote them to fourth grade.

* Expand access to online classes and charter schools, which are publicly funded but privately managed, sometimes for profit.

In Florida, Bush paired his tough-love measures with generous support. Schools that improved their grade or got an "A" received extra funding. Teachers got bonuses for successes like getting more kids to pass Advanced Placement tests. And students required to repeat third grade got intensive help at free summer reading camps.

States adopting the policies now, in a time of austerity, tend to leave out the costly support systems. That has stirred protests from school superintendents, school board members, teachers unions and parents who see the policies as punitive, humiliating and too narrowly focused on a single test as a measure of success.

Voters have spoken loudly, too. In this month's election, overwhelmingly Republican electorates overturned Bush-style reforms in Idaho and South Dakota and ousted the Indiana state schools chief, who had enacted much of the Florida formula.

In Florida, meanwhile, the durability of the Bush-era gains has come into question.

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High school graduation rates rose during Bush's tenure but remain substantially lower than in other large and diverse states, including California, New York and Ohio, according to new federal data. Students' average score on the ACT college entrance exam has not improved and remains well below states such as Missouri and Ohio, where a comparable percentage of students take the test.

Florida's scores on the National Assessment of Educational Progress, widely considered the most reliable metric, dropped on all four key tests last year -- ?fourth- and eighth-grade reading and math. On all four tests, low-income students fell further behind their wealthier peers.

Jaryn Emhof, a spokeswoman for the Bush foundation, said the slipping scores are an indication that "schools were getting complacent" and need to be pushed with higher standards.

Opponents contend Bush's reforms never deserved much credit for the gains in the first place.

Other factors were at play, they argue. Florida voters passed a constitutional amendment to limit class size in 2002, for instance. And Bush's tenure coincided with soaring property tax receipts, thanks to the housing boom, which led to more local funding for schools. Per-pupil spending in Florida jumped 22 percent from 2001 to 2007, after accounting for inflation. It has since fallen sharply.

"There's this single-minded notion that only the program has supported yield improvements," said Ruth Melton, director of legislative relations for the Florida School Boards Association. "There's more to this than meets the eye."

Some recent research has cast doubt on the long-term effectiveness of the Bush policies.

A Harvard education research group reported this summer that Florida students who were held back in third grade notched a big boost in test scores initially, but the effects faded to insignificance before they entered high school. And annual studies commissioned by the state have found no evidence that low-income students who receive vouchers to attend private schools do any better at reading or math than their peers.

As for Florida's charter schools, a recent report found their students consistently outscore kids in traditional schools on state tests. The charters, however, serve fewer poor and special-needs students and fewer students still learning English.

Meanwhile, researchers have found that other states, such as Massachusetts, have boosted achievement without Florida-style reforms, using more old-fashioned remedies such as increasing spending and imposing rigorous curricular standards.

After an exhaustive study of state-by-state academic gains, the Harvard researchers concluded in a July report that "the connection between reforms and gains ... thus far is only anecdotal, not definitive."

Emhof, the Bush foundation spokeswoman, said that while "there is no silver bullet" to improve schools, the Florida formula "is the path with the most proven results." The state's size and diversity mean "if something works in Florida, it can work anywhere," she said.

Meet and greet
Indeed, the Bush foundation touts the Florida test gains as "perhaps the greatest public policy success story of the past decade" and aggressively presses its formula on other states.

Hundreds of emails obtained under a public records request by the nonprofit advocacy group In the Public Interest, which opposes privatization of schools, show the foundation working closely with allies in Maine, New Mexico, Florida and elsewhere to craft public policy.

Foundation employees write legislation and edit proposed bills line by line, then send in experts to testify on their behalf, the emails show.

The Bush foundation also funds trips and events to introduce Bush's donors to policy makers. At last year's national summit in San Francisco, the foundation set aside two hours for several state superintendents of education, dubbed "Chiefs for Change," to meet the foundation's sponsors.

In an email forwarded to Executive Director Levesque, an official from Apple Inc. also requested access to the chiefs to tout the company's products.

"This is a great opportunity. ... But there are a dozen other companies that want access," Levesque responded. She couldn't accommodate Apple, she wrote, unless the chiefs first found time to meet with "all the other companies including those actually funding" the Chiefs for Change network.

Apple declined to comment.

Bush foundation donors include family philanthropies, such as those established by Microsoft founder Bill Gates and New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg. Corporate donors include Connections Education, a division of global publishing giant Pearson; Amplify, the education division of Rupert Murdoch's News Corp.; and K12, a publicly traded company that runs online schools.

Many of these donors sit on a Digital Learning Council that helped draft the Bush foundation's policy agenda. Key planks call for states to require online course work in high school and to lift restrictions that hinder cyber-school growth, such as limits on class size.

Studies in several states including Pennsylvania and Colorado have found that online students fare far worse than their peers in reading and math. Bush has said bad programs should be shut down, but he believes online schools have great potential to offer personalized, self-paced education.

"This is not about our commercial success," said Sari Factor, chief executive officer of E2020 Inc., which develops online curricula and recently signed up as a foundation sponsor. "We're focused on what's right for kids."

Still, Factor acknowledged that E2020 has "absolutely" benefited from Bush's advocacy.

In particular, Bush often talks up an Arizona charter school called Carpe Diem, which uses the E2020 online curriculum, employing just four teachers for 225 students because the kids do so much work online. Bush has flown policy makers from across the country to admire the school's innovation and cost cutting. That has brought more clients to E2020, Factor said.

Arizona data shows Carpe Diem test scores have fallen sharply over the past two years, a drop founder Rick Ogston attributes to a new curriculum and the sudden death of the principal.

That has not slowed its momentum; after visiting Carpe Diem on a trip paid for by the Bush foundation, Indiana officials urged Ogston to apply to open a branch there. The head of the state charter school board, Claire Fiddian-Green, says the school's "fairly strong track record" impressed her despite the recent slip in test scores. The new Carpe Diem campus in Indianapolis opened this fall.

Ogston said he and other charter and online school operators count on Bush's foundation to remove obstacles to their growth, such as state laws that require students to put in time in a physical classroom.

"We come to them to say, 'These policies are in the way, and it would be great if you could change them,'" Ogston said. "That's what they do better than anyone."?

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