Saturday, March 31, 2012

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Many companies the world over are in search of ways to build their email marketing lists. Established companies make attempts to obtain the email addresses of existing customers and new companies are struggling to compile an original email list. Let?s explore the things you should know when it comes to building your email marketing list.

Try networking with local businesses. Attend meetings in your local area (i.e. seminars, and city commerce luncheons) to exchange cards and information with other professionals. Exchange business cards and be sure to follow up ? via email of course. However, you should make sure that the people in this network are interested in what you have to offer and the possibility of sharing contacts with you. It?s poor form to contact businesses that wanted nothing to do with you.

Try attending trade shows. Set up a booth or organize a presentation, or simply ?attend? a show and use it as a networking opportunity. Obtain general contact information and offer promotions and ?free? gifts. The people who fill out your information form have automatically ?opted in? to your marketing strategy.

Organize and attend informational seminars geared to both consumers and business contacts alike. Use registration information and other networking techniques to obtain contacts for your email marketing lists.

Retail storefronts are a great place to expand your email marketing lists. You can design a drawing or a contest that requires registration. You?ve probably engaged in this marketing technique before without even knowing it (i.e. registering to win a new car while shopping at the mall). Any storefront opportunities are well-received and are a great way to add to your email marketing lists of contacts.Email Marketing Lists - What You Should Know

Get involved in local events. Many people are addicted to openings, parties, musical concerts, and any other event that draws people together. You might even consider sponsoring one of these events yourself or joining with other likeminded business people; to sponsor the event. Doing so can afford you the opportunity to increase your Internet mail address listings and help you get your name out there.

Direct mail marketing techniques, such as sending out postcards, is a great way to grow your email contact lists. You can mass issue postcards with your company name and website and collect contacts as they visit the site or make inquiries. Offering some type of incentive will earn you the best response.

Consider telemarketing. This process can be time consuming but well the efforts if done properly. You can use phone calls to touch base with prior customers and it is a great way to rekindle old business and perhaps make new contacts. Just don?t allow your telemarketing staff to call during lunch and dinntertime hours.

Email marketing is just like any other form of marketing and is designed primarily to open the lines of communication and to make contact with people. You should do your best to translate your everyday interactions with people into business growing leads and contacts. To deploy a successful email marketing lists campaig, you must cultivate your people skills and always adhere to the Golder Rule; treat your customers as you would expect to be treated in a given situation and your business will go far.

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Lee Hirsch Talks Bully

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How do you come to the rescue of the millions of children who need someone ? anyone ? to do what they can?t: get their bullies off their backs? Director Lee Hirsch has sounded a call to action with his new documentary Bully, which exposes bullying from the front lines.

Opening today, the film follows several kids and families struggling to stop the taunting and violence. Hirsch captures the frustration and helplessness among not only the victims but also their parents, who have lost trust in our modern school system. There's Alex, 12, who seems convinced his bullies are his friends; Ja?Meya, 14, locked up after brandishing a gun on the bus where she faced her tormenters; and Kelby, 16, whose whole family retreated into isolation after she came out as a lesbian. Also profiled are the families of a teenager, Tyler, and an 11-year-old, Ty, whose bullying-related suicides devastated their communities and served as a wake-up call.

If the film is taken to heart, it should be among the catalysts for changing the ?kids will be kids? mentality among some educators and other authority figures. On a micro level, parents who participated in the film are speaking out in their communities and persuading kids to protect one another. Hirsch is working on getting his movie into schools, where it can have more influence.

After a whiplash-inducing saga over its MPAA rating, initially an R for strong language, Bully will be released unrated in New York and Los Angeles before expanding to other cities on April 13. Hirsch spoke to Movieline about the movement that has grown out of his project, the newly famous Bully kids, and whether minors will go to the theater to see the film.

When were you made aware of the rampant bullying going on in schools these days, and what led to your decision to make a documentary about it?
The drive to make the documentary film is that I was bullied as a kid, so it?s very much a piece of my narrative. You know it?s bad, and I had talked about it over the years with people and sort of sensed that it?s a problem greater than my own. I didn?t really understand until we saw the extent to which people were affected by this, to the millionth. It?s funny you ask that because I feel like I dish out these statistics as if I?ve know them forever, but actually there was a process of discovering how big this really was. Then you start doing the math and thinking, if 13 million kids get bullied a year, and you start adding that up from generation to generation, there?s a lot of folks that have this narrative, that have a story, when it comes to bullying. So all those things came together when we started getting into it. Now it?s been three years that I?ve been working on this. It?s interesting you asked me that, I hadn?t thought about that.

Did you have any problem getting kids or parents to participate in the film?
No, not at all. We shot so many more stories than we were able to include in the final version of the film. We had people reaching out to us. We reached out to a lot of families. It was so different, because we filmed kids like Kelby, where they were outwardly looking for somebody to hear their story and share their outrage, and then Alex, who we very much stumbled upon while being allowed to film inside this school and see how adults and folks were handling certain situations. I wasn?t surprised by the willingness of people, because I remember that feeling of wishing someone would listen to me.

I thought it was really brave of Ty?s friend to admit that he?d been a bully at one time. I wondered if you considered putting more kids in the film who shared that side of the story.
I had. I think ultimately the narrative of this film is it tells the story of families that are on the victim side, and so you just settle into a world where you?re seeing what they see, as they see it and they deal with it. Ultimately it became less about, ?what are the arguments on this side and that side, and what?s this position and that position,? or a full, drawn-out exploration of the psychology of bullying, but rather it became about telling five stories. We didn?t even know how many stories we were going to tell as we shot it. We were just looking to tell stories that allowed you to walk in the shoes of the kids and families who were dealing with this.

Now that the Weinstein Company is releasing the film unrated, how do you imagine kids seeing the movie? Do you think they?ll be going to the theater or seeing it in school?
We still have school districts reaching out to us every day. We?re in discussions for how to facilitate that. We have a goal of a million kids seeing the film. On their own and with groups. Within their schools and with organizations. Engaging on our website, bullyproject.com, and participating in the movement. We want to have real engagement. That?s the goal now. I think we want to be able to support viewers after they see the film with how they can be involved, how to make a difference. How to do anything from stand up and how to make that meaningful and supportive, to how parents navigate the school system when they?re advocating on behalf of their kids.

I think that?s a long-winded answer to say that yes, I really do think that kids are going to come see this film. I think we owe a lot of that to Katy Butler for inspiring hundreds of thousands of teens to sign this petition, and it?s also thanks to so many of the celebrities who have spoken out for the film. It?s exciting. You?re talking to me the day before it opens. I can?t wait to see what happens.

Have you seen any positive changes in schools since you started the project?
In Alex?s school?

In any school, or in any aspect of it, actually. Have you seen anything positive happen as a result of just making the film and building the website?
I feel like, how do you measure half a million signatures and people sharing their stories? I think that?s impact. How do you measure the thousands of people that have written on our wall? People are supporting each other and writing to each other and building a community that feels like it?s turning into a movement. I feel that the film has already had impact in ways that I couldn?t have dreamed. I think that already the conversations are rich and deep that people are having about bullying at their schools, about what the climate and culture are like in their community. I think that those conversations are happening, and that?s change, that?s transformation. It?s very exciting.

Do you have any plans to do follow-ups with the kids from your film?
I don?t have time to do a follow-up film of any kind, but I am in touch with all of the families on a regular basis. Certainly Alex and his family, in particular, and we see them all the time, with Kelby and her family. They come to screenings. They?re doing press. Alex went and argued before the MPAA with Harvey Weinstein. These families are like my second family now. They mean the world to me, and it?s been awesome to get to spend a year with them. Other people are putting cameras in front of them, but it?s not me.

I wonder if years down the road we?ll hear from them. I think there would always be an interest in hearing how they?re doing.
The families are going to have to make a decision about whether they want this press to continue. For them, boy, this was unexpected, right? I had a sense that maybe we would do some press. It?s been extraordinary for me. I couldn?t have seen this, but for them, it?s been a confusing and extraordinary ride. We just give them as much support as we humanly can. I?ll always be in their lives, and I feel that in my film work I always develop strong bonds with the people that end up in my films, my subjects. It always matters that they see the film and that they?re part of the process and that that relationship stays strong.

That comes through in the film.
I?m so proud of them ? in particular, because I see them so often, Kelby and Alex ? because they?ve become advocates. People are writing me and saying, ?Can you please send this to Alex? He?s my hero.? It?s incredible. It?s harder for the families that have lost kids. That?s ? I ? I think about them a lot because they have suffered such an ultimate loss.

And they?ve embarked on a new path of advocating for kids and inspiring kids.
They?ve been incredible advocates. I?ve seen that a lot with families of kids who have committed suicide that?s been linked to bullying. Can you imagine that sense of injustice that they feel?

No.
No, you can?t. I can?t either. They?re so engaged, and they?re such powerful advocates. I see many of these families doing such powerful work out in the world.

Bully opens today in New York and Los Angeles, with additional cities to come on April 13. Read Stephanie Zacharek's review here.

[Photo: Getty Images]

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Bellator welterweights, Myles Jury and more: Welcome to the Friday talkback thread

Welcome to your weekend talkback thread, where you are welcome to hang out, enjoy the atmosphere and discuss the weekend's fights.

On "The Ultimate Fighter," Al Iaquinta will try to break the Team Faber losing streak against Myles Jury. According to Dana White, this fight is even on the board in a Las Vegas sportsbook. "FYI, TUF Live on FX 2 morrow nite Al iaquantia +200 Myles Jury -250 you can bet it on line or at the The Las Vegas Hilton!!" White tweeted. TUF airs on FX at 10 p.m. ET.

Bellator's welterweight tourney will kick off on MTV2. Karl Amoussou and Chris Lozano had to be separated during Thursday's weigh-in. Raul Amaya will face UFC vet Ben Saunders, David Rickels will take on Jordan Smith, and Bryan Baker will fight Carlos Pereira.

If you're in Chicago, you can also tune in to CSN Chicago and see me on "Chicago Tribune Live" 5:30 p.m. CT. As always, thank you for reading Cagewriter, follow on Facebook and Twitter, and have a fantastic weekend.

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Friday, March 30, 2012

Study unravels health impact, interplay of diet soft drinks and overall diet

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Are diet sodas good or bad for you? The jury is still out, but a new study sheds light on the impact that zero-calorie beverages may have on health, especially in the context of a person's overall dietary habits.

For the average person, the scientific evidence can seem confusing. A number of studies have implicated diet beverage consumption as a cause of cardiovascular disease. However, others have suggested such drinks may be a viable tactic for people who are trying to lose or control their weight.

Either way, most previous research has tended to focus either on people's drinking patterns and preferences, or their overall dietary habits ? in other words, most studies have failed to tease apart how those two aspects interact to affect people's health.

To address this problem, a new study from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill examined not only people's beverage consumption patterns but also the diets of those who consume diet and sugar-sweetened beverages. The findings appear in the April issue of the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.

Kiyah Duffey, Ph.D., study author and research assistant professor of nutrition at the UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health, said that similar to previous studies, the new analysis found that people who consumed diet beverages tended to be less healthy than people who did not consume them.

"However, there was an important interplay between overall diet and what people drink," Duffey said. "It is important that people consider the entirety of their diet before they consider switching to or adding diet beverages, because without doing so they may not realize the health benefits they were hoping to see."

Researchers studied data collected over 20 years from more than 4,000 young adults who participated in the Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA) study.

In terms of eating habits, participants fell into two groups: people who ate what researchers dubbed a "prudent" diet (one with more fruit, fish, whole grains, nuts and milk) and individuals who consumed a "western" diet (which had higher amounts of fast food, meat and poultry, pizza and snacks).

People who were healthiest tended to be those who ate a prudent diet and did not consume diet beverages. They had a lower risk of high waist circumference, high triglyceride levels and metabolic syndrome (22 percent, 28 percent and 36 percent lower, respectively, than people who ate a western diet and did not drink diet beverages). But the second healthiest group was individuals with a prudent diet who also consumed diet beverages.

In contrast, individuals who consumed the western diet had increased risk of heart disease, regardless of whether or not they drank diet beverages.

The UNC researchers found that many dietary factors contributed to a person's overall health. Without taking diet beverage consumption into account, people who ate the prudent diet had significantly better cholesterol and triglyceride profiles and significantly lower risks of hypertension and metabolic syndrome than those who ate the western diet.

Duffey added: "Our study confirms the recommendations of the American Diabetes Association and many weight-loss programs, which suggest people drink these beverages as a way to cut calories and lose or control weight, but only in the context of the whole diet."

The new study is titled "Dietary patterns matter: diet beverages and cardiometabolic risks in the longitudinal Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA) Study."

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Ancient ichthyosaur mother did not explode, scientists say

It is unlikely that the body of a mother ichthyosaur exploded, say researchers who offer another explanation for the scattered remains of embryos found around her in rock that was once deep underwater.

Rather, the scattering of the embryos was probably caused by minor sea currents after the expectant mother died and her body decayed some 182 million years ago, the researchers propose.

If this scenario sounds confusing, it is important to know that ichthyosaurs, extinct marine reptiles that lived at the same time as the dinosaurs, did not lay eggs but rather carried their young in their bodies until they gave birth. Ichthyosaurs resembled fish but, unlike most fish, breathed air through lungs.

The nearly intact skeleton of the female ichthyosaur in question was found in Holzmaden, Germany. But the remains of most of the approximately 10 embryos were scattered far outside her body it. Other fossilized ichthyosaur remains have been found in similarly strange arrangements, with skeletons usually complete but jumbled to some degree.

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A Swiss and German research team set out to examine the idea that after death, such large-lunged marine creatures floated on the surface, with putrefaction gases building up inside them, until the gases escaped, often by bursting. Such explosions would jumble the bones.

The researchers examined the decay and preservation of ichthyosaur skeletons and compared this information with that of modern animals, particularly marine mammals. To get an idea of the amount of pressure that builds up after death during different stages of bloating, they looked at measurements from the abdomens of 100 human corpses.

"Our data and a review of the literature demonstrate that carcasses sink and do not explode (and spread skeletal elements)," the researchers wrote online Feb. 1 in the journal Palaeobiodiversity and Palaeoenvironments.

Generally, carcasses of ichthyosaurs would have sunk to the seafloor and broken down completely. Only under specific circumstances ? including in warmer water less than 164 feet (50 meters) deep ? would gas inside the body have brought the remains to the surface, said the researchers, led by Achim Reisdorf of the University of Basel in Switzerland. When this happened, the carcass would decompose slowly, scattering bones over a wide area.?

Ichthyosaurs' remains stayed neatly in place only under specific conditions, according to the research team: The water pressure had to be great enough to prevent them from floating, scavengers did not pick them over, and strong currents did not disturb them.

The female ichthyosaur died in water about 492 feet (150 m) deep. Decomposition of the body released the embryo skeletons, and minor currents along the seafloor distributed them around her body, the researchers speculate.

You can follow LiveScience senior writer Wynne Parry on Twitter@Wynne_Parry. Follow LiveScience for the latest in science news and discoveries on Twitter@livescience and on Facebook.

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Thursday, March 29, 2012

Couple arrested over Vermont teacher's death

Vermont police have found the body of a science teacher who went missing on Sunday. NECN's Jack Thurston reports.

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Vermont police?have arrested a couple in connection with the death of teacher Melissa Jenkins, whose body was found in local woods after she was reported missing.

Allen Prue, 30, and his wife Patricia Prue, 33, were taken into custody late Tuesday night and are being held at the Northeast Region Correctional Facility, The Caledonian-Record News reported.


Allen Prue was a snow plow driver and a sub-contracted newspaper delivery person for The Caledonian-Record since January, the newspaper said.

Police searched their home in Waterford Tuesday night.

The body of Jenkins,?a 33-year-old single mother of a two-year-old boy, was found in the woods in Vermont on Monday by a state trooper. Her car had been found Sunday by a friend with her son inside.

Jenkins,?a single mother, taught science and used to coach basketball at the prestigious?St. Johnsbury Academy in Vermont, which counts former President Calvin Coolidge among its alumni.

"She's got a real gift with students who either haven't liked science before or learning science doesn't come easy to them," headmaster Tom Lovett said. "She's got a real gift with them."

Between 100 and 200 students gathered at the academy Monday night after the news came out that a body had been found, The Associated Press reported. Classes were canceled Tuesday.

Jenkins grew up in Danville, a tight-knit town west of St. Johnsbury where she attended the Danville School, the AP reported.

A family friend said Jenkins left her home that night to meet up and help someone out.

"She would do anything for anybody. She definitely will be greatly missed," Ron Craig, of Peacham, told the AP.

Police believe the crime occurred sometime between 7 p.m. and 11:30 p.m. Sunday night.

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How to Find Love Online with Match.com | Love, Sex ...

Online dating has lately been widely accepted, as the negativity that surrounded it for a long time apparently fades away. One thing that has made online dating to take the center stage and even outdo most of other online industries in terms of revenue generation has to do with the trust many online dating sites have built over time. Among the most trusted dating sites that were recently featured in the Forbes? list of the best dating websites is match.com. There are thousands of testimonials given each year by satisfied seekers of online love, depicting their success with match.com and I?m persuaded beyond any reasonable doubts that you too can be among them ? if you follow the guidelines as stipulated here.

You may have been frustrated elsewhere and may be you thought online dating would never work for you. You are not alone. Many people who have everything to thank match.com for helping them find love and healthy relationships online felt the same. It doesn?t matter whether you are out to find your first love or you?ve been there before and possibly suffered a breakup or a divorce. At match.com you?ll be guided to the categories that best match your interests from where you can get to find your potential partner.

Safety measures

Match.com takes your safety very seriously and their staff is ever vigilant to make sure that their site serves the purposes it?s intended for. However, just like you don?t leave your car unlocked because there are security officers on patrol, you?ve got to take some precautionary measures if you want to enjoy the full dating benefits match.com sets out for you. Don?t be in a hurry to find a dating partner online. After you have gone through the questionnaire and have been fully registered on match.com, you need to take your time and seek to build relationship with the potential partners instead of rushing to share your personal info with them. Building any relationship takes time and you?ve got to have this reality to avoid any disappointments.

Give what you want in return

Online dating can be tempting especially when it comes to telling the truth about what you are. But you should know that your potential partner wishes that he or she would know the truth about you just like you wish you?d know about them. If you are serious to pursue online dating, and I believe you are ? at least for the fact you?ve found interest in reading this piece of advice, you?ve got to disseminate info that best represents your personality. Make sure you have for instance supplied a few recently taken photos on your match.com profile.

State your interests on your Match.com profile

Remember there are thousands of profiles at match.com and you?ve got to stand out if you want to catch your potential date?s eyes fast. Just like you are interested to know, your potential date is equally looking for your interests, qualities or super talents. Be specific in outlining those strong points about yourself. Don?t exaggerate. Soon you may get a response from an interested person and at this point you?ve got to keenly court their profile. In your first email, be sure to stay close to the point without stating everything about yourself. If you tell them everything they may not have a reason to respond. Leave out some issues intentionally to give room for more questions in their response. Keep your chats interesting and always have the next day in mind. Remember solid relationships are built over time and your online dating at match.com should not be an exemption.

Pay attention to your instincts at match.com

You have the opportunity to know your potential date at match.com by communicating with them through emails or chat services. Don?t be in a hurry to plan meetings with the persons you?ve not known well or those your instincts are not yet at peace with. And should there be any cause of alarm on the profile of your potential date; you can always inform match.com by clicking ?report concern? link found on your left hand menu to seek indulgence of the site moderators.

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Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Night-Hunting Coyotes in N.C. Risky for Red Wolves

Proposed Wildlife Resources Commission rule could harm listed red wolves

The breeding red wolf female of the Northern Pack runs after being released by a red wolf biologist in January 2010. She was captured to replace the batteries on her radio collar.

The breeding red wolf female of the Northern Pack runs after being released by a red wolf biologist in January 2010. She was captured to replace the batteries on her radio collar. Photo: T. DeLene Beeland

ASHEVILLE, N.C. ? Since 1993 it?s been legal to shoot coyotes during daylight hours throughout North Carolina any day of the year, but a new rule proposed by the state?s Wildlife Resources Commission seeks to expand statewide coyote hunting opportunities to include the dark cover of night. The proposal would also allow the use of predator calls and artificial lights to lure and blind coyotes at nighttime anywhere hunting is currently legal. No permit would be required, and there would be no bag limit.

Many states allow nighttime coyote hunting, but North Carolina?s case is unique because the bottomland swamps and pocosins of its far eastern coastal plain harbor the world?s only wild population of federally-listed red wolves. And to the untrained eye, red wolves and coyotes can be hard to differentiate. Red wolves range in weight from 55 to 75 pounds, with some reaching up to 85, while coyotes are slighter and smaller at 35 to 40 pounds. They both have a tawny and brown pelage speckled with light and dark guard hairs. But red wolves appear larger. They have broader skulls, wider snouts, and a taller stature. They will often have a cinnamon or rufus-colored dusting of fur behind their ears and across their shoulders.

They are not red like a red fox; rather, it?s the red of a forest animal camouflaged by dried pine needles, bark, and the dank humus of decaying hardwoods. Juvenile red wolves are most at risk for being mistaken for a coyote, between their first fall and second year when they are still immature and have not reached their full body size. Although they are occasionally spotted during the day, red wolves are most active at night.

The red wolf recovery area encompasses 1.7 million acres across five counties of farms and woods on the Albemarle Peninsula. In any given year, about 90 to 120 red wolves inhabit the peninsula, where they have been actively managed by the Fish and Wildlife Service since their reintroduction to Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge in1987.

Red wolves once ranged across the southeastern and central United States, but sustained persecution, deforestation and habitat destruction beginning with European contact pushed their populations to decline drastically. Beleaguered red wolves began hybridizing with coyotes. Exactly when hybridization began is a hotly debated issue, though it appears hybridization signals the red wolf?s end, not it?s beginning. (Some scientists assert the species arose recently as a hybrid cross between gray wolves and coyotes, though genetic studies and fossils exist which contradict this.) The current line of thought is that coyotes and red wolves share a common lineage as canids that evolved solely in North America, with red wolves coming about independently of gray wolves but also closely related to eastern wolves as well.

Today?s red wolves in North Carolina are federally-listed as an endangered non-essential experimental population. Though the NEP status was originally drafted to allow the FWS more flexibility in managing the imperiled predator, populations with this status are often treated by wildlife management agencies as second-class citizens of the Endangered Species Act.

North Carolina appears to be taking this stance too. Kim Wheeler, executive director of the non-profit advocacy group the Red Wolf Coalition, said N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission has so far refused to recognize the red wolf on its own state list of endangered species, despite a state rule requiring all federally-listed species found within North Carolina to also be listed at the state level. ?They are breaking their own rule,? Wheeler said. Her group posted a call to action of its members, asking them to write to the commission opposing the coyote hunting rule change.

And now that the state has proposed to allow nighttime coyote hunting, even within the red wolf recovery area, it appears that the state wildlife commission holds little value for an animal that some conservationists call the most imperiled canid in the world. The IUCN lists the red wolf as ?critically endangered?, its last ranking before ?extinct in the wild.?

Mistaken identity

A captive female red wolf is held at a secure facility within the red wolf recovery area as part of the captive breeding program.

A captive female red wolf is held at a secure facility within the red wolf recovery area as part of the captive breeding program. Photo: T. DeLene Beeland

Opponents to the new coyote hunting rule say it places red wolves at risk of being shot by mistake because of their physical similarity to coyotes. ?We have suffered a number of problems during daylight hours with mistaken identity, and hunting at night is only going to add to that,? said David Rabon, Red Wolf Recovery Program Coordinator. On average, six to eight red wolves are killed each year in cases where the shooter believed they were taking a coyote but instead shot a red wolf. Hunters taking part in a legal activity, coyote hunting, are not prosecuted or fined when they shoot a red wolf by mistake?though they may be investigated. In essence, the Fish and Wildlife Service?s law enforcement?s hands are tied in these cases.

The affinity between red wolves and coyotes does not stop at appearances. They also have similar ecologies, feeding on many of the same small prey items such as rodents, nutria, groundhogs and rabbits. Red wolves tend to hold, on average, territories that outsize coyote home ranges. They will also prey on white-tailed deer and historically were reported to take domesticated pigs and small calves.

Coyotes and red wolves will also interbreed under certain conditions and produce fertile hybrid offspring. To protect the reintroduced wild red wolf population from coyotes that began invading the recovery area in the mid to late 1990s, the Fish and Wildlife Service has sterilized coyotes in the five-county recovery area since about 2000. Rabon said the program is currently monitoring about 40 sterilized coyotes in Dare, Hyde, Tyrrell, Washington and Beaufort counties. These coyotes and all known red wolves wear radio collars, which might add to the identity confusion. (Though, one would think that the sight of a radio-collared canid would be enough to give a hunter pause.)

Rabon fears the rule change will harm his program?s hybridization management if sterilized coyotes are shot. ?We saw our wolf population grow considerably when we first started using sterilization techniques on coyotes,? Rabon said. ?But now, with the increased number of animals we?ve lost to gunshot mortality, both wolves and sterile coyotes being shot, we?ve actually seen an increase in the number of intact [fertile] coyotes moving in.?

The idea has been that sterilized coyotes hold and defend a home range, which then prevents fertile coyotes from moving in to that area, which lowers the probability of hybridization occurring. But Rabon said as gunshot mortalities of wild canids in the peninsula have increased over the past few years, they?ve lost coyotes that were of management value to the program which allowed additional fertile coyotes creep further in. The field team believes that if they could lower the number of gunshot mortalities of both coyotes and red wolves, that they would see a reduction in hybridization events (they average one or two per year, but the offspring of these events are found and euthanized, as all the canids are collared and closely monitored) and an increase in the population growth.

Rabon questions how the proposed nighttime coyote hunting may adversely effect both the imperiled wolves and the sterilized coyotes that his program views as valuable. ?But mostly I?m focusing on what they [the WRC] are trying to achieve,? Rabon said.

It?s an excellent question, and one that so far lacks a clear answer.

Wildlife management goals

Different WRC biologists have offered different interpretations for the management goals behind the proposed rule in various news stories (Citizen Times story here?attached as PDF to email) and public comments. Perry Sumner, a biologist in the WRC division of wildlife management, said the primary goal is to allow hunters more opportunities, citing input his agency has had from the N.C. Predator Hunters Association over the past several years. Secondary to that, he said it is ?one more tool? for people to manage coyote ?problems? in their area. In other words, it?s about empowering people to feel like they can take care of a ?problem? coyote themselves. But ?problem? is a subjective term. To some, the mere presence of a coyote nearby may be viewed as a problem, while to others a problem may be repeated or sustained livestock depredations.

When asked if these two reasons were the WRC?s official wildlife management goals, Sumner hesitated and declined to confirm that they were. After a long pause, he said: ?That?s the best I can do to interpret the rule justification.?

Sumner would say there are some coyote issues in rural areas with livestock but that the WRC hears more numerous complaints from urbanites who have lost pets. He conceded the night-hunting rule would do nothing to help urban complaints because firearms can not be discharged in most municipalities. (The rule would only apply where hunting is currently legal: state gamelands, national forest lands, and private land with the permission of a landowner.)

Sumner confirmed that the state has not conducted surveys to determine how many coyotes are present or how they are distributed. He also acknowledged that the burden of scientific evidence shows hunting fails to manage coyote populations. ?Historically, that has not worked,? Sumner said. ?That is why we did not include the word ?population? in our rule justification.?

However, WRC division of wildlife management chief, David Cobb, flatly contradicted Sumner?s statement at a public hearing in Asheville on March 21. The hearing was a listening session for the agency to acquire public comments on the proposed rule, and Cobb stated that a third goal was definitely to ?control coyote populations.? (Emphasis mine.)

Controlling at the population level versus controlling problem individuals within a population are two very different management issues, and the WRC?s failure to clearly state which goal they seek to achieve is problematic considering what they are proposing to allow. The only goal their spokespeople have consistently agreed upon is giving hunters more opportunities to shoot coyotes.

Opponents say the double-speak is typical of a bureaucracy, and that avoiding giving a firm reason, or set of reasons, for the rule change allows the agency?s arguments to be flexible.

Rabon said that if the commission truly is trying to achieve population control, there are other more proven methods to choose from whereas indiscriminate removal is unproven and unreliable.

?Random sterilization has been shown to be incredibly effective and long-lasting in controlling population numbers,? Rabon said. ?One study I read actually showed the population declined over a fifteen year period a little more than 84 percent.? He said the study was a modeling exercise and not a field observation, but his own observations of sterilizing coyotes in the red wolf recovery area lead him to believe it was fairly accurate. He added that he would be happy to share his program?s extensive data on coyote sterilization with the WRC.

Regardless of WRC?s primary wildlife management goal, the proposed rule creates a clear management conflict for the red wolf program. ?Our concern at this point is what effect this could have on red wolves as well as other wildlife and public safety,? Rabon said.

Effect on red wolves

A captive male red wolf gnaws on a sapling at a secure facility within the red wolf recovery area. Photo: Ryan Nordsven/US Fish and Wildlife Service.

A captive male red wolf gnaws on a sapling at a secure facility within the red wolf recovery area. Photo: Ryan Nordsven/US Fish and Wildlife Service.

What might happen to red wolves if coyote hunting opportunities are essentially doubled? It?s highly likely more red wolves will be shot, either by accident or simply because people feel like they?ll be able to get away with it. What?s not clear is what an increased rate of human-caused mortalities means to this imperiled population.

Last year, the first scientific paper to examine the effects of human-caused killings on red wolves?including being shot in cases of mistaken identity, hit by vehicles, and poached?was published in the science journal PLoS One. The senior author was Dennis Murray of Trent University in Peterborough, Canada and the lead author was Amanda Sparkman, then a postdoctoral fellow in wildlife research at TU. The study tested two ecological theories: one proposed that human-caused killings have an ?additive? effect which reduces a population?s overall survival rates, while the second proposed that human-caused killings trigger a ?compensatory? effect which makes up for unnatural losses, possibly by reducing the natural mortality rate which then balances the overall survival rate.

The researchers divided the red wolf population growth into two major time periods, from 1990-1998 and 1999 to 2006, and classified the first timeframe as having a low population density (when the reintroduced population was still growing) and the second as having a high population density (when the recovery area began to approach being full).

They found that at low population densities, the red wolf population experienced a strong additive effect from human-caused killings. But at higher densities, they found evidence for both additive and compensatory effects. They hypothesized that as stable red wolf packs dissolved due to human-caused killings, it freed the surplus breeding-age red wolves to either begin breeding with the surviving mate, or to take over the territory of a dissolved pack and form an entirely new breeding pair.

At the time, the rate of pack dissolution and new breeding pair formations compared to the rate of human-caused killing was essentially a wash, said North Carolina State University veterinary medicine professor Michael Stoskopf. ?What they reported is that it?s not a good thing to have people shooting wolves, but it?s also not going to be the thing that takes the population down at its current level of impact,? said Stoskopf, who also chairs the Red Wolf Recovery Implementation Team, which has advised the recovery effort in the past.

Stoskopf said the study findings are highly dependent upon the specific population densities recorded at specific points in time, and the rate of human-caused killings tied to those densities. In other words, while it describes past scenarios, it does not have predictive powers upon which future management decisions could be based. ?Once you change one of the [management] rules, everything is out the window on the math,? Stoskopf said.

Stoskopf added that the study was as robust as can possibly be done because the researchers had access to the red wolf database which includes a complete pedigree of every wild red wolf that has inhabited the recovery area. ?It?s as complete [a database] as has ever been available for any wild population,? he said. However, the authors did not detail at what threshold of density the compensatory effects might be diminished by the additive effects and lead to population decline.

A second study took the form of a dissertation under the tutelage of Lisette Waits, a wildlife geneticist at the University of Idaho (Waits was also a co-author to the Sparkman and Murray paper). Waits and her then-student, Justin Bohling, examined characteristics of individual red wolves that were involved in hybridization events verified to have occurred. They discovered that the majority of the red wolves that crossed with coyotes did so under similar circumstances.

?A high proportion of these hybridization events were occurring after the disruption of a stable breeding pair,? Waits said. ?Particularly, it?s been a problem associated with gunshot mortality during the hunting season, and the hunting season precedes the breeding season.?

Waits and Bohling pored over breeding records and the individual life histories of red wolves known to have been involved in hybridization events between 2001 and 2009. They studied 21 hybrid litters and 91 red wolf litters and examined them for correlations with age and breeding experience, if the animal had a mixed red wolf/coyote ancestry, birthing location within the red wolf recover area, and whether pack disruption was a factor leading to future interspecies crosses. They found that the hybrid litters clustered toward the western side of the Albemarle peninsula, and that the average age of female breeders who birthed hybrid litters was slightly less, at 4.2 years old, than the average age of female breeders who birthed red wolf litters at about 5.4 years old. But perhaps the most interesting result was that 13 of the 21 hybrid litters were produced after a stable breeding pair of red wolves were broken apart. Seven of these dissolutions occurred because a breeder had been shot and killed, while two more involved the death of a breeder from poison or trap injuries?in all, nine of the 13 broken pairs were attributed to human actions.

A captive male red wolf, note the broad skull and wider snout as compared to a coyote. Photo: Ryan Nordsven/US Fish and Wildlife Service.

A captive male red wolf, note the broad skull and wider snout as compared to a coyote. Photo: Ryan Nordsven/US Fish and Wildlife Service.

Understanding the biological, behavioral and ecological factors that influence red wolves to interbreed with coyotes is important to knowing how to manage them to prevent hybridization events. Bohling wrote: ?The intersection of behavioral ecology and hybridization may be especially poignant for the conservation of large carnivores [because] hybridization in carnivores is frequently linked to population declines??

Which gets to the point that the red wolf program biologists strongly believe that if they could just get enough breeders to survive from year to year, they would in turn be dealing with fewer hybridization events and see the red wolf?s population grow. (Rabon believes there is still room on the peninsula to accommodate more red wolves, though others have questioned if perhaps suitable red wolf habitat there is saturated.) But not everyone thinks it is so black-and-white. Stoskopf says that while he hates to ever see a red wolf get shot, he believes the current rate of anthropogenic killings is not statistically or significantly hindering the wolves? population growth.

When asked if he thought the proposed rule change would hinder red wolf recovery in the future, Stoskopf gave a carefully measured response. ?I think it?s an unfortunate decision, but it?s a really complex political issue. The biggest problems that face the red wolf and its future are the human interaction issues,? he said. ?From a pure perspective of managing a reintroduction, it would have been better not to see this go in this direction.?

Effect on coyotes

The effect of the rule change on red wolves remains a big question mark, but it may be a little easier to predict the effect it could have on coyotes. And if population control truly is a WRC management goal, it?s safe to say they are setting themselves up for failure by adopting a method of indiscriminate removal. In fact, they may be setting themselves up for fostering more coyotes on the landscape.

A study underway at the Yellowstone Ecological Research Center may provide needed insight into how coyotes respond biologically to hunting pressure, an issue that is surprisingly under-studied. An oft-repeated claim is that coyotes have more frequent and larger litters when persecuted. This statement is often perpetuated by coyote advocates and can be traced back to a 1972 paper by biologist Fred Knowlton. But in truth, whether this is the mechanism that causes coyote populations to compensate for persecution is not settled science.

Jonathan Way of Eastern Coyote Research is currently working on a study as a postdoc at YERC where he and center director Robert Crabtree are trying to untangle how coyotes respond at the meta-population level to persecution. Meta-populations are composed of smaller populations between which there is some degree of genetic exchange.

Way said their preliminary data shows that coyotes in areas of persecution have higher rates of pup survival, likely due to a greater availability of resources compared to un-persecuted areas. However, in the hunted and unhunted areas, coyote litter sizes tend to be the same. The greater pup survival rate alters the normal distribution of individuals across age classes, potentially creating a breeding ground swell. ?Lots of indiscriminate killing fragments their family units and can reduce the size of established territories,? Way said. ?You essentially wind up with a population composed mostly of younger animals where there is more breeding going on.? Way and Crabtree are preparing their data for publication in a peer-reviewed journal.

Roland Kays, a coyote researcher and director of the Nature Research Center (website here) biodiversity lab at the N.C. Museum of Natural Science, offered a different opinion that increased hunting will have a relatively low impact on coyote abundance. ?But it can absolutely have an effect on their behavior,? Kays said. ?It makes them shyer and more leery of people. But no matter how hard people try to reduce their population, it does not tend to work.? Kays adds that an abundance of food likely influences their population growth more so than hunting.

Rabon suggests that history is also a good guide. ?I think the fact that coyotes exist everywhere today is a good example that indiscriminate removal does not work,? he said.

Public safety

North Carolinians who attended a public hearing in Asheville on March 21 spoke up about safety concerns, citing their desire to walk the woods at night and their fear of taking children camping on state gamelands if nighttime coyote hunting were allowed. Coyote hunters like to shine a light on their target at night, then shoot between the eyes that reflect back. One concerned citizen and hunter said he hoped other hunters would recognize that the glint of his eyes, six feet off the ground, were not those of a coyote; but he worried that an inexperienced hunter might mistake his six-year old, whose eyes are lower to the ground. He asked the commission to consider removing all gamelands from the proposal.

A Forest Service agent attending the meeting told a story of a colleague who was shot dead by a coyote hunter in 2010 in the Oconee National Forest in Georgia. The agent, Christopher Upton, was monitoring nighttime hunting with binoculars when a coyote hunter shot at the glint of the agent?s optics and killed him. The agent in Asheville said he was going to recommend to his district supervisor that all national forestlands in N.C. be removed from the proposal due to concerns for agent and public safety; especially considering that the WRC was proposing this with no permit process, which essentially stripped him of his authority to regulate and monitor hunting in his forest.

One hunter spoke up that following ethical hunting practices would eliminate all of the concerns raised. A second hunter said he?d support the rule if it was changed to be permitted. A third hunter acknowledged that bad apples do spoil the sport and cause problems for the rest of them by shooting from running vehicles, taking game animals out of season, poaching on private land and hunting recklessly while drinking. He felt allowing un-permitted night hunting would only worsen those incidences.

No one brought up the second tragic incident of 2010, when fourteen-year-old Garret Griffin accidentally shot and killed himself in Indiana while hunting coyotes at night, alone.

Supporters of the rule have voiced concerns over the perceived threats coyotes pose to people, especially kids, as the canids move into our neighborhoods and cities. Coyote researcher Way said that coyotes have a search image for prey that is much closer to a medium-sized mammal such as a rabbit or a cat than an upright four-year-old child walking and screaming outside, ?hopefully with adult supervision.? He opined that fears of coyotes attacking people in the U.S. are generally out of proportion to the relative risk. ?On average, there are a handful of coyote bites per year, while dog bites send people to the emergency room at a rate of 1,000 per day,? he said. ?Coyotes are a statistical non-issue in this regard.? The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that more than 800,000 people in the U.S. seek treatment for dog bites each year, and of these, about 16 die.

Some research also indicates that where coyote attacks on humans have occurred, there is a high correlation to human food sources in the coyotes? diets, such as household trash, pet food left outside, tethered dogs, free-roaming cats and landscaping elements such as fish ponds. Sometimes, people even intentionally feed coyotes. Within this context, it?s important to understand that simply killing coyotes randomly will not ease these conflicts, whereas people modifying their behaviors to reduce human-related food sources available to coyotes will greatly reduce the potential for aggressive encounters with coyotes and possible attacks.

Perspectives

Way did not mince words about his opinion of the proposed rule. ?This is ultimately about putting hunters over every other user of wildlife,? he said. ?To allow people to do this, to take wildlife management into their own hands, I have a big problem with that. [Plus,] to allow hunting of one species that is so closely related to, and so similar looking to, a second species that is fully endangered is just bizarre.?

Kays said he believes the coyote population, which is relatively new to North Carolina, will continue to increase in the future. ?Not by a lot more, but by a little more,? he said, because there is a niche for them to be here and plenty of wild food available to them. But he questioned, as someone who likes to walk in the woods at night, whether coyote hunters are actually more dangerous to the human population than coyotes are to humans. Kays also pointed out that coyote presence has been shown to reduce the presence of some animals humans dislike, like rodents and nutria while increasing the presence of other animals perceived to be valuable such as songbirds and some types of waterfowl (because coyotes reduce foxes and other mesopredators that prey on the birds? nests).

Kim Wheeler echoed Kays? comment about coyotes filling an ecological niche here which, she added, would likely not be open had the red wolf not been previously exterminated. Wheeler advocated teaching coexistence instead of trying to ?shoot them away, which has never worked anyways.?

?It?s so cool that this is the only place in the world that we have this animal, the red wolf,? Wheeler said. ?But they?re [the WRC] putting people in a position to shoot an endangered species, and that?s against the law.?

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Anyone may submit comments on the proposed rule change by writing an email (regulations@ncwildlife.org) to the Wildlife Resources Commission, or filling out an online form. If emailing, specify your comment is about night hunting coyotes with artificial lights, include in the message body where you live, and include if you agree or disagree with the proposal and why.

The public comment period is open until April 16, 2012.

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City requires $100K insurance for pit bulls | Albuquerque News ...

City requires $100K insurance for pit bulls

ELEPHANT BUTTE, N.M. -

One New Mexico town is requiring owners of pit bulls, rottweilers and German shepherds to get special liability insurance.

In Elephant Butte, something is keeping pit bull owner Chastity Cervantes worried. She has three blue-nose pit bulls. Cervantes said the dogs have no history of bad behavior.

But as of March 1, pit bulls, rottweilers and German shepherds are considered potentially dangerous dogs by the city of Elephant Butte. Anyone with those breeds now has 90 days to insure their dogs for $100,000 worth of personal property liability.
City Manager Alan Briley said it's the city's response to the fatal pit bull mauling in neighboring Truth or Consequences last year.

"These are the top three breeds according to the CDC that are more likely to attack people," Briley said. "I know our council wanted to be proactive and make sure if something like this happens, that our public is protected."

Briley said it shouldn't be difficult to find companies willing to cover dogs like pit bulls. However, Cervantes said she's finding the opposite is true.

"It's been a hassle. I've called every insurance place from here to El Paso, Las Cruces, Albuquerque -- and everyone tells me no," Cervantes said. "I don't know what to do anymore."

Cervantes said she's worried that she'll have to move or put her dogs down if she cannot find insurance. Briley said none of those things will happen, but admits that the council didn't come up with a backup plan for those who can't get their dogs covered.

"We pride ourselves on working with the people, and if they just can't find insurance, we'll be glad to work with them," Briley said.

Source: http://www.koat.com/news/30760663/detail.html

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Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Top tips for buying rabbits and birds as pets ? Kayleigh Rose Lewis

At Easter time it can be quite tempting to buy a cute little bunny rabbit or a fluffy chick, especially since they seem to be around everywhere in springtime. However even small animals can be trickier to look after than you would expect, and they can live for ten years or more.

Often in the weeks and months after Easter animal rescue centres get an influx of unwanted or abandoned animals. We?re here to give you some advice to make sure your new pet doesn?t become one of them.

Everyone has heard the slogans about dogs and cats being for life ? well, small animals are no different. Parents in particular need to think about whether they are prepared to take on the responsibility of a rabbit or bird when the novelty wears off for their children. It may seem like a small extra task but on top of teenage children or other pets it can quickly become a chore for anyone.

Pets like rabbits or chickens need a lot of space and some company. Ideally both need a garden with a hutch, or coop, and a decent size run. If kept inside they can quickly become frustrated. You can buy nice hutches and coops from pet stores, or alternatively you can make them if you?ve got someone around who?s a bit handy with DIY. Just make sure that the pet can be locked away securely at night time and that foxes or cats can?t get to them. If using chicken wire don?t forget the bottom of the run. You don?t want your pets burrowing out or other animals getting in.

As for company, rabbits especially should be kept in pairs or groups. Same-sex pairs are your best bet as rabbits will soon breed if kept in mixed pairs. It?s often difficult to sex young rabbits so it?s definitely worth taking them to the vet to be spayed or neutered just to be on the safe side.

Birds and rabbits have different personalities and some are shy or timid. It?s probably worth bearing this in mind if you have very young children that won?t understand this, or other pets already, such as cats and dogs.

Most pet shops can offer you help and advice on small animals, but when it comes to buying one perhaps checking out your local animal rescue centre is a good bet. Most have rabbits that need to be re-housed and they can be spayed or neutered before you take them home.

Small pets don?t just need time and attention; they need money spent on them too. It?s important to ensure that you can afford to take care of your pet if it becomes ill or injured: vet bills can be costly for any animal. Some animal insurers now offer policies for small animals which might be worth considering.

Most of all, animals need love and care, not just when they are small and cute but when they grow up too, so make sure you?re ready for the commitment. Your new pet will depend on you to look after it and keep it happy for its whole life, not just Easter.

Ready to commit? Why not take a look at the pets for sale?on Trade-It to give you some idea of what?s available.

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Sunday, March 25, 2012

Banning Illegal Immigrant Renters Pricey, Divisive ? CBS Dallas ...

FARMERS BRANCH (AP) ??This Dallas suburb has spent five years and nearly $5 million trying to ban illegal immigrants from renting apartments within city limits, but court challenges have kept the law from taking effect. Still, city officials say they?re likely to press on.

The fight has pushed Farmers Branch, a quiet collection of bedroom communities and office parks, into the national debate about illegal immigration. Local Latinos say it also has made U.S. citizens and legal immigrants feel unwelcome in the city, where the Latino population has fallen in recent years.

City officials and law backers argue that illegal immigrants strain local schools and police resources. They also note that local voters supported an early version of the law five years ago by a 2-to-1 margin.

?We?re trying to solve a problem that people perceive to have,? Mayor Jack Glancy told The Associated Press. ?If the (federal) government would do what it?s supposed to do, we wouldn?t be in the middle of this thing.?

The city council must now decide whether to appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court or push for a hearing before the full 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, where a three-judge panel last week upheld a lower court?s ruling blocking the law.

Farmers Branch?s city council, which has never included a Latino, has in recent years declared English to be the city?s official language and resisted efforts to shift voting from an at-large system, which Latinos complain dilutes their voice. The council first passed a renters? ban in 2006, but replaced it two years later on the advice of its attorneys.

The new law would require all renters to obtain a city license and the city?s building inspector to check the status of any applicant who wasn?t a U.S. citizen. Illegal immigrants would be denied a renters? permit, and landlords who knowingly allowed them to stay could have their renters? license barred.

A federal judge put that law on hold after landlords and renters sued the city, and courts have continued to block it ? most recently on Wednesday by the 5th Circuit.

Similar bans pushed in other cities, most notably Fremont, Neb., and Hazleton, Pa., are in the middle of similar court fights.

A judge recently allowed Fremont to require renters to obtain a permit but stopped the city from revoking the permits if renters were found to be illegal immigrants.

Hazleton?s law, which would sanction business owners for employing illegal immigrants and property owners for renting to them, also is on hold. But backers will get a new hearing because the Supreme Court last year, citing its decision in another case, vacated a federal appeals court?s ruling against the law.

Kris Kobach, a national advocate for tougher immigration laws and Kansas? secretary of state, has represented Farmers Branch in court and said the city would have a good chance if it continues its case. He noted that much of the legal work has been done, so costs shouldn?t grow much.

Latino civil rights group MALDEF, which is helping fight the Farmers Branch law, said backers of such laws should give up.

?The federal courts have made clear that cities cannot make their own immigration laws and target residents for expulsion simply because of their race or nationality,? Nina Perales, MALDEF?s vice president of litigation, said in a statement.

Despite rallies and heated protests at the time, Ben Robinson, a Farmers Branch councilman, points to the 2007 referendum that showed strong support for the law.

?As far as I know, they still feel that way,? he said.

Glancy emphasized that the city is targeting illegal immigrants, not legal immigrants or U.S. citizens, noting that the city?s library hosts English classes. Thursday?s class drew 50 people from all over the world ? Cambodia, Germany and several Latin American countries ? who sounded out nouns and verbs with the help of local volunteers.

The mayor also said that since the law was first passed, the number of car accidents involving uninsured drivers has declined and fewer students have moved in and out of local schools.

Statistics from the Carrollton-Farmers Branch school district, which includes parts of Farmers Branch and surrounding cities, show the percentage of ?mobile? students has fallen, though district spokeswoman Angela Shelley said the school does not keep track of students? immigration status.

A message seeking comment from local police about Glancy?s uninsured drivers claim wasn?t returned.

?Something needed to be done,? Glancy said. ?The federal government wasn?t doing it. People were frustrated, and we?re the ones closest to the people.?

Elizabeth Villafranca sees things differently. Villafranca owns a local Mexican restaurant and moved to Farmers Branch after the push to ban illegal immigrant residents began. She ran and lost for city council.

Villafranca said she and other U.S.-born Latinos, along with legal immigrants, are more often pulled over by police or threatened by other residents. Though the law never went into effect, Villafranca said, supporters ?had the effect they wanted.?

Longtime resident Jack Viveros, a financial planner, said friends and neighbors started asking questions about his background in recent years.

?It?s still a dividing factor,? Viveros said. ?It has divided the city dramatically.?

The city has an annual budget of $77 million and has to cut salaries and benefits in recent years, making the $4.5 million spent on immigration-related lawsuits stand out.

Robinson, the longtime councilman, called the legal fees ?outrageous? but said he supported continuing the case.

?I think the only way that we?re ever going to have a proper handle on, and control over, illegal immigration in this country is by the states and the cities having the types of laws ? necessary to control illegal immigration,? he said.

Viveros said he wanted the case to end so the city could heal.

?When we drop this thing, when it?s finally done and over with, it?s like a relationship with a person,? Viveros said. ?When you first break up, you?re hateful and angry and all that kind of stuff. After time, things just become acceptable and things go back to normal.?

(Copyright 2012 by The Associated Press.? All Rights Reserved.)

Source: http://dfw.cbslocal.com/2012/03/24/banning-illegal-immigrant-renters-pricey-divisive/

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Angelina Jolie on Oscar Pose Craze, Controversy: I Don't Even Pay Attention


Angelina Jolie's Oscar night pose got 10 times the attention of the Best Picture winner, but the actress says she doesn't even pay attention to that noise.

Despite spawning a hilarious photoshop trend (below, right) and even her own Twitter hashtag (#jolieing), she didn't even realize there was a media craze.

In other words, when you're this cool, you make the news. You don't read it.

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The woman with the most revealing, famous right leg in the biz tells the Huffington Post, "I honestly didn't pay attention to it. You know what I mean?"

"I don't watch the shows and if I go online and see something about myself, I don't click on it. And the people I surround myself with don't really talk about that kind of stuff ... I did hear something, but I didn't pay any attention."

"It's as simple as being a woman, picking out a dress you like and having a good night, and not really thinking about anything else."

Yeah right. More people feel sorry for Kim Kardashian getting flour bombed than believe she posed like that naturally, then didn't revel in the attention.

Source: http://www.thehollywoodgossip.com/2012/03/angelina-jolie-on-leg-thrusting-oscar-pose-pay-no-mind/

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Flood Insurance: Protecting Your Hanover Home from Water ...

Water damage is not only one of the most common disasters affecting U.S. homeowners, but it is also one of the most devastating. In fact, water damage accounts for billions of dollars in losses annually. So how can you better protect your home and your possessions from water damage?

Well, purchasing the right type of insurance is a good start!

Standard homeowners insurance policies provide coverage for water damage caused by burst pipes, wind driven rain, and ice dams on your roof. Flooding, on the other hand, is NOT covered in your standard homeowners insurance policy.

In order to protect yourself from these types of disasters, you will need to purchase a separate flood insurance policy.

Additional Tips to Protect your Home from Water and Flood Damage

  • Inspect Hoses and Faucets: Check hoses annually and replace those with cracks or leaks. Additionally, you should replace hoses every five to seven years.
  • Inspect Showers and Tubs: Check seals and caulking and make sure they are still watertight.
  • Shut Off the Water Supply: While on vacation, be safe and shut off the water supply to the washing machine.
  • Know the Location of the Main Water Shut Off Valve: In case of an emergency, know where the valve is located and how to shut off the main water supply.
  • Emergency Release Valve: An emergency release valve in your plumbing system will protect against the increased pressure caused by freezing pipes and can help prevent your pipes from bursting.
  • Check Pipes: Examine pipes periodically for cracks and leaks and repair or replace damaged pipes immediately.
  • Inspect Your Roof: Look for missing or damage shingles. Replace shingles as necessary.
  • Check Gutters and Downspouts: Remove any debris that may have accumulated in downspouts and rain gutters.

If you have any further questions about?Flood Insurance Policies, please contact the insurance experts at Barrick & Associates, Inc. to learn more. Call 1-800-548-9810 or?click here?today!

We offer quality protection and affordable pricing??click here?for a free, real-time insurance quote.

Whether you?re looking for business insurance or auto, home, life, or health insurance in Hanover, PA, our qualified and knowledgeable staff will help you find the right policy to best suit your needs. And we do much more than just help you purchase a policy. We also assist in submitting claims and customizing programs for your business. We specialize in providing customized insurance protection for Automobile Dealers, Auto Service Centers, Auto Body Shops, Contractors, Farms and Restaurants, as well as Personal insurance policies. And with all of our insurance services, Barrick and Associates offers a ?Money Back Guarantee.?

We are the leading provider of insurance in Hanover, Pennsylvania.

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Saturday, March 24, 2012

How to Approach Your Business's Customer Service on Twitter ...

Twitter is one of the most popular social media sites out there today. It?s not just a way to tell your followers about your current activities; it?s also fantastic for staying in touch with your customers. This is the truth: companies are using Twitter for customer service more and more often. This is not a new thing; it has been growing and growing as the web becomes more and more social. So the question is, then, how does a person use Twitter for customer service? How do you truly get it to work for you? Let?s figure it out in this article.

One of the first things you should think about is offering Real Time customer service. Your brand can be reinforced if you offer top-quality customer support on Twitter. Your customers may have various concerns that need to be addressed in timely manner. Usually, you can be more rapid in resolving complaints, if you make real-time customer service available through Twitter. By allowing you to take care of your customers in a more professional manner, it provides you with an advantage over your competition. If you do not delay in getting back to them, your customers will feel valued. Therefore you should stop making them sit and wait and allow Twitter to make your service much better than it has the potential to be.

If a person is trying to figure something out and can?t explain it to you via Twitter, your job then becomes showing them how to use your website to get in contact with you or helping them email you directly. It?s important to leverage Twitter so completely that there are no holes in your customer service. Twitter offers you a great way to create really strong communication with your customers.

It can take some time to become accustomed to getting asked questions on Twitter but it is really worth the effort. You need to focus first on offering high quality customer service. You want to offer more and better help to people than your competitors can offer.

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Friday, March 23, 2012

Colton Dixon: Totally The (Piano) Man!


American Idol may have come into sharper focus on the men's side last night, as two competitors stood out from all else on a night that honored Billy Joel.

There was Phillip Phillips, who stuck to what he does best in strumming his guitar along to a stripped down version of "Moving On."

Then there was Colton Dixon, who showed no fear in tackling what is likely Joel's most beloved single, "Piano Man." This finalist sat down himself at the title instrument and earned "goosies" from Jennifer Lopez, along with praise from Randy regarding how the performance was the most "sensitive, touching, moving" of the night.

It's hard to argue with that assessment, isn't it?

Source: http://www.thehollywoodgossip.com/2012/03/colton-dixon-totally-the-piano-man/

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