Friday 25 January 2013

Microsoft's virtual ecosystem aims to simulate the entire world

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Microsoft Research is embarking on a highly ambitious project: A computational model of an entire ecosystem, from the soil itself to the creatures that live on it.

Such a comprehensive model would be useful not just to biologists, but to city planners and legislators, who could see concrete?predictions regarding things like deforestation and dams.

To model anything from nature properly is a monumental task, regardless of scale. A single atom, a single cell, or a single organism contains so much information and so many variables that it is effectively impossible to model them perfectly.

Modeling?an entire ecosystem with any accuracy, then, is a task of mind-boggling complexity. But not too long ago, so was sequencing the human genome, or simulating the way proteins form and fold in the molecular soup of our bodies. Drew Purves at Microsoft Research in Cambridge thinks the time has come for what the company describes as a General Ecosystem Model?(also known as GEM)?? capable of simulating just about any ecosystem in the world.

Purves wrote an article for the journal Nature announcing the?team's intentions, and calling for others to help out ? because it's not a small project. They've already created a prototype, called the Madingley Model, which is already more ambitious than anything out there.

"There are a huge number of ecological and environmental models, but in our opinion, nothing that is yet as comprehensive as a GEM would be," Purves told NBC News in an emailed statement. Models for certain areas of the ocean, or specific types of forests, already exist, but can't be adapted easily. He wants to make one that's powerful enough to be applied anywhere, from the deep ocean to the high desert; you'd just need to put in the correct parameters.

It wouldn't be perfect, but you?don't need a perfect model of something to make useful predictions: Tomorrow's weather, the effects of a drug, and the existence of subatomic particles like the Higgs Boson were all theorized from imperfect models. And Purves cautions that while the researchers' work has a broader range than anything out there, it's still missing a lot.

Even without simulating bacteria or the effects of certain features like streams, researchers can reach predictions that match up to the real world. A rise in temperature, for example, would kill off certain plants and cause others to thrive, which would affect the soil they live in, the herbivores that feed on them, and the carnivores that feed on them. It could all be simulated within the model.

But they still need data. Lots more data. Purves elaborates:?"What we are really missing is good data on the state of whole ecosystems... how much herbivore biomass there is in total, or, how many individuals of each size class?" After all, a thousand, big wildebeest may consume more grass than small ones, and seek out higher territories. And since every creature ends up recycled into the ecosystem again, every statistic is important to keep track of.

Purves hopes that the model will enable not just advances in science, but in policy as well. With a true model of a state or region's ecosystem, the effects of dams, runoff, climate change, and other things can be calculated objectively and included as part of the lawmaking discussion. On that front, the researchers are collaborating with the United Nations Environment Programme to help?hone?their work for political relevance.

It's a work in progress, but in a few years it could be a powerful resource for anyone looking into the effects of just about anything on the environment and its denizens. New updates to the project will be logged at the Computational Ecology and Environmental Science section of Microsoft Research.

Devin Coldewey is a contributing writer for NBCNews Digital. His personal website is?coldewey.cc.

Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/technology/futureoftech/microsofts-virtual-ecosystem-aims-simulate-entire-world-1B8057230

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Tuesday 22 January 2013

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Senate Finance Committee Chairman Dan DaPonte caused a stir last week when he told me he was ?quite honestly confused at the liberal opinion that the 2010 personal income tax reform was a big giveaway to high-income earners.? Samuel Bell, Rhode Island coordinator for the Progressive Democrats of America, e-mailed this response to the chairman?s comments:

There is a very simple reason Senator Dan DaPonte says he is ?confused at the liberal opinion that the 2010 personal income tax reform was a big giveaway to high-income earners.? That is not the liberal opinion. DaPonte is confusing the 2010 reform with the 2006 tax cuts for the wealthy ? the flat tax ? which were indeed a big giveaway to the rich.

As a package of technocratic changes, the 2010 reform had a fairly minor effect on the overall income tax code. The details are dull and unimportant: instead of allowing the top rate to fall from 6% in 2010 to 5.5% in 2011, as it would have under the law at the time, the 2010 reform froze the top rate at 6%. (Technically, the rate fell by 0.01 points to 5.99%.) So relative to the proposed 5.5% flat tax rate for 2011, the 2010 reform actually raised income tax rates on the wealthy extremely mildly. On the other hand, relative to 2010 policy, the changes represented a minuscule decrease in effective nominal tax rates for the wealthy (due to the complexities of the marginal rate structure). In short, it was a bureaucratic reform of little significance. If progressives opposed the 2010 changes, it was because they did not address the deeply unfair 2006 tax cuts for the wealthy.

Few red states have slashed taxes for the rich as deeply as Rhode Island did in 2006. When state lawmakers dropped the top rate from 9.9% to 5.99%, the General Assembly claimed they were creating jobs. What followed was a clear demonstration of the failure of Republican economics. There is only one difference between what happened in Rhode Island and what the national Republican party would like to do to America: in Rhode Island, many of the Republicans have Ds after their names.

The economic devastation we are facing does not call for the laughably tiny tweaks Chafee and the General Assembly are proposing. What we need is a jobs bill, one we can easily fund by rolling back the 2006 giveaways to the rich. So let?s not waste our time discussing the bureaucratic baby steps Smith Hill loves. Let?s actually fix the economy.

? Related: DaPonte: RI progressives are wrong about income tax changes (Jan. 18)

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Source: http://blogs.wpri.com/2013/01/21/bell-daponte-doesnt-get-ri-progressives-income-tax-critique/

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Sunday 20 January 2013

Man and Mars through history

In an image that scientists call the sharpest image ever made from Earth, the planet Mars is seen as a dynamic planet covered by frosty white water ice clouds and swirling orange dust storms above a vivid rusty landscape, in this view made by the Earth-orbiting Hubble Space Telescope on June 26, 2001. (NASA-Hubble Heritage Team/AP)

As early as the 2nd millennium BC, the Babylonians made reference to Mars, which was identified with the god of war and destruction, Nergal. Later, the Greeks named it Ares after their god of war, while the Romans identified it with a warrior deity, too ? Mars.

Source: http://rss.csmonitor.com/~r/feeds/science/~3/iw9KnZzq5WM/Man-and-Mars-through-history

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Thursday 17 January 2013

Nissan Resonance Hybrid Crossover: Detroit Auto Show Live Photos

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See more photos ? Hinting at the look of the next Murano, Nissan debuted the Resonance Concept at the North American International Auto Show this week.

Much like the original Murano, the Resonance features striking styling that previews the look of future Nissan vehicles, while taking the crossover concept to new levels of aerodynamics and efficiency.

Under the hood is a 2.5-liter gasoline engine, paired to "one motor, two clutch" proprietary hybrid system. Power is put to the road through all four wheels using an Xtronic CVT continuously-variable transmission.

Behind the concept's five-spoke, 22-inch wheels, regenerative braking energy is harnessed to top up the lithium-ion battery, as with many other hybrids.

As you can see in our live images, the Resonance has a distinctive design, with V-shaped light units front and rear and a large, chrome-lipped grille.

The roof appears to float on glass towards the back of the car, where the traditional C and D pillars seem to disappear. Instead, the side window glass curves seamlessly into the rear light units.

Inside, the Resonance has the sort of clean, modern feel familiar to the Leaf, albeit much more dramatically styled--the center console controls appear to hover science-fiction style in a glass enclosure.

Nissan says the Resonance will appeal to customers whose "fashion and design choices make a statement".

Does it? Leave us your thoughts below--and don't forget to check out our Detroit Auto Show page for more photos and launch details.

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Monday 14 January 2013

Tough Interview Questions - Business Insider

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Wacky interview questions are asked to make you think on your feet ? and it doesn't seem like these?mind-numbing teasers?are going to go away any time soon.?

For the past year,?Glassdoor?compiled the most off-the-wall questions to?"help job seekers prepare for challenging or unexpected questions that may arise during an interview."

Here are the top oddball questions from last year:

1.??If you were to get rid of one state in the US, which would it be and why??

Asked by?Forrester Research?for a?Research Associate candidate.

2. "How many cows are in Canada?"

Asked by?Google?for a?local data quality evaluator candidate.

3.??How many quarters would you need to reach the height of the Empire State building?

Asked by?JetBlue?for a?pricing / revenue management analyst candidate.

4.?"A penguin walks through that door right now wearing a sombrero. What does he say and why is he here??

Asked by?Clark Construction Group?for a?office engineer candidate

5. "What songs best describes your work ethic?"

Asked by?Dell?for a?consumer sales candidate.

6. "Jeff Bezos walks into your office and says you can have a million dollars to launch your best entrepreneurial idea. What is it?"

Asked by?Amazon?for a?product development candidate.

7.??What do you think about when you are alone in your car??

Asked by?Gallup?for an?associate analyst candidate.

8.??How would you rate your memory??

Asked by?Marriott?for a?front desk associate candidate.

9.?"Name three previous Nobel Prize Winners.?

Asked by?BenefitsCONNECT?for an?Office Manager candidate.

10.??Can you say: ?Peter Pepper Picked a Pickled Pepper? and cross-sell a washing machine at the same time??

Asked by?MasterCard?for a?call centre candidate.

11.??If we came to your house for dinner, what would you prepare for us??

Asked by?Trader Joe?s?for a?crew candidate.

12.?"How would people communicate in a perfect world??

Asked by?Novell?for a?software engineer candidate.

13.??How do you make a tuna sandwich??

Asked by?Astron Consulting?for a?office manager candidate.

14.??My wife and I are going on vacation, where would you recommend??

Asked by?Pricewaterhouse Coopers?for an?advisory associate candidate.

15.??You are a head chef at a restaurant and your team has been selected to be on Iron Chef. How do you prepare your team for the competition and how do you leverage the competition for your restaurant??

Asked by?Accenture?for a?business analyst candidate.

16.?"Estimate how many windows are in New York.?

Asked by?Bain & Company?for an?associate consultant candidate.

17.?"What's your favorite song? Perform it for us now.?

Asked by?LivingSocial?for an?adventures city manager candidate.

18.??Calculate the angle of two clock pointers when time is 11:50.?

Asked by?Bank of America?for a?software developer candidate

19.??Have you ever stolen a pen from work??

Asked by?Jiffy Software?for a?software architect candidate.

20. "Pick two celebrities to be your parents."

Asked by?Urban Outfitters?for a?sales associate candidate.

21. "What kitchen utensil would you be?"

Asked at?Bandwidth.comfor a?marketer candidate.

22.??If you had turned your cell phone to silent, and it rang really loudly despite it being on silent, what would you tell me??

Asked by?Kimberly-Clark?for a?biomedical engineer candidate.

23.??On a scale from one to ten, rate me as an interviewer.?

Asked by?Kraft Foods?for a?general laborer candidate

24.?"If you could be anyone else, who would it be??

Asked by?Salesforce.com?for a?sales representative candidate.

25.?"How would you direct someone else on how to cook an omelet??

Asked by?PETCO?for an?analyst candidate.

Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/wacky-interview-questions-glassdoor-2013-1

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Saturday 12 January 2013

Xact Communication XTR1 For Sirius Home Satellite Radio Receiver

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Friday 11 January 2013

Arqule, Daiichi's colorectal cancer drug fails trial


Fri Jan 11, 2013 3:52pm GMT

(Reuters) - An experimental colorectal cancer drug being developed by ArQule Inc and Japan's Daiichi Sankyo Co Ltd failed to improve patient survival without the cancer worsening, in a mid-stage trial, sending ArQule's shares down 18 percent.

ArQule shares were down 15 percent at $2.48 on the Nasdaq on Friday morning. They touched a low of $2.39 earlier in the session.

The trial, which enrolled 122 patients with refractory or relapsed colorectal cancer, also failed to meet the secondary goal of showing improved response to the drug tivantinib.

RBC Capital Markets analyst Adnan Butt said the stock fall was an "overreaction," as Wall Street's financial models did not include the drug's use in colorectal cancer.

"We attribute the majority of ArQule's value to the second-line liver cancer indication at this stage," Butt wrote in a note.

The drug tivantinib, ArQule's lead candidate, is also being developed as a potential treatment for hepatocellular carcinoma or liver cancer.

ArQule and Daiichi in October said they reached an agreement with the U.S. regulator on the design of a late-stage trial of tivantinib in liver cancer.

Friday's trial failure is the latest in a series of drug-related bad news for the company in the past few months. It discontinued a lung cancer trial in October and its Asian partner Kyowa Hakko Kirin Co halted another trial in August due to safety issues.

Both the trials were related to tivantinib.

The string of trial failures have dragged the company's shares, which have lost nearly 53 percent of their value over the past six months.

MID-STAGE TRIAL FAILS

For the latest mid-stage trial, patients were either given the drug, tivantinib, twice daily, in combination with older cancer drugs irinotecan and cetuximab, or placebo plus irinotecan and cetuximab.

The drug improved patients' progression-free survival (PFS), or survival without the cancer growing, but the improvement was not statistically significant.

PFS was 8.3 months for patients treated with the drug, compared with 7.3 months for those receiving a placebo.

ArQule tied up with Daiichi Sankyo in December 2008 to co-develop tivantinib in the United States, Europe, South America and other regions.

The companies plan to continue discussions with colorectal cancer experts to determine how to proceed with further development of the drug for this cancer, Daiichi said.

(Reporting by Esha Dey in Bangalore; Editing by Supriya Kurane)

Source: http://uk.reuters.com/article/2013/01/11/us-arqule-trial-cancer-idUKBRE90A0ME20130111?feedType=RSS&feedName=healthNews

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Thursday 10 January 2013

Bob Salvas Named Marketing Director for Minuteman Press ...

PROVIDENCE, Rhode Island (January 9, 2013) ? Minuteman Press Providence-Warwick, specializing in business communications printing, document management technology, and consumer print production, today announced it has appointed Bob Salvas as marketing director. Salvas will be responsible for developing new business relationships for the company?s printing, direct mail, and marketing divisions.

Salvas has over 22 years of experience with the United States Postal Service primarily in the marketing and communications department in Providence, Rhode Island.? He has been a marketing consultant for small businesses in Southern New England for the last ten years.

?We are thrilled to welcome Bob Salvas to our team,? said Valerie Chanoux, co-owner of Minuteman Press Providence-Warwick. ?His impressive experience and expertise in marketing and direct mail will accelerate our outreach efforts in the New Year.?

Salvas is a certified SCORE counselor and an assistant director in Business Networking International (BNI), the largest business networking and referral organization in the world.? He also serves on the executive board of the local Rhode Island chapter of the Postal Customer Council (Providence PCC), the main industry group dealing with direct mail and mailing issues. Salvas has been a featured speaker on the topic of direct mail at Chambers of Commerce, the RI Small Business Recovery Program, regional and national mailing industry conferences.

Salvas lives in Cumberland RI with his wife Patrice and their two teenage children, Benjamin and Abbey.

About Minuteman Press Providence-Warwick

Owned by Karen Fraielli and Valerie Chanoux, Minuteman Press specializes in business communications printing, document management technology, and consumer print production. The?Providence location?of Minuteman Press opened on Westminster Street in 1987 then moved to the corner of Orange and Pine Streets in 2005. Fraielli and Chanoux have been owners since 2002. The?Warwick location?on Jefferson Boulevard opened in 1993 and the women purchased this second location of the business in 1999.

Minuteman Press is rated the number one printing franchise in the printing industry by?Entrepreneur Magazine?(January 2012) and has received this designation for the 10 years in a row.

Visit?www.minutemanpressri.com. Join the company on Facebook at?www.facebook.com/MinutemanpressProvidence?or contact via email at?valerie@minutemanpress.com.

Bob Salvas

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Source: http://isupportsmallbusiness.com/blog/2013/01/09/bob-salvas-named-marketing-director-for-minuteman-press-providence-warwick/

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Tuesday 8 January 2013

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Monday 7 January 2013

DIVORCE SHOCKER: Deion Sanders' Legal Team QUITS, Says He ...

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If you thought Pilar Sanders was getting the short end of the stick during her divorce from football/baseball legend Deion Sanders, it turns out the NFL?broadcaster is having his own issues as well.? Find out why his legal team is walking away from him inside....

We told you about previously about Pilar Sanders coming out on the losing end of her ongoing divorce from Deion Sanders, but things just got even messier as the legal team that had previously won so many victories for Deion, is now ALSO divorcing him.

In legal documents filed on New Year's Eve, Deion's legal team effectively quit the divorce proceedings and asked to be withdrawn from the case, stating an inability to ?effectively communicate with their client.?? They noted that Deion is ?unable to pay his attorneys pursuant to the terms of the employment agreements with his attorneys.?

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It's interesting to see how this will play out since Deion and Pilar were due back in court on?January 9 to resolve their custody dispute.? SMH....

Pilar's publicist reached out to CherryOnTop to say,

?Nothing surprises me at this point, first he screws Pilar out of her support, now his legal counsel, what?s next? I look at it this way all Deion had to do was write a check and do right by the mother of his children. That?s what this all comes down to, a dollar, a simple dollar. Deion has been very blessed throughout his career and to have made the income he has, why would he not want his children to continue on with a similar lifestyle? Spite ? that?s all it is spite, hate and resentment. Sadly, a new year has no resolution in anytime soon. I would ask to have the madness to stop, the lies (which are now leading to libel law suits), he [Deion] promises small time ?blogs? exclusives and to put them in touch with other sports figures & celebrities in exchange to attempt to make her look bad, writing nasty lies. At the end these bloggers will realize they got screwed as well as ending up in a court room themselves.?

Well...maybe this shakeup in Deion's camp will give Pilar the opportunity to get her foot back in the game and win her kids back.? We will keep you posted.....

Source: http://theybf.com/2013/01/06/divorce-shocker-deion-sanders-legal-team-quits-says-he-cant-pay-and-wont-communicate

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Sunday 6 January 2013

Josh Brolin arrested on intoxication charge

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Josh Brolin is seen in a photo released by the Santa Monica Police Department.

By Jason Kandel and Nyree Arabian, NBCLosAngeles.com

Actor Josh Brolin, who plays a police sergeant in the upcoming Hollywood movie "Gangster Squad," was arrested Wednesday after police found him heavily intoxicated and unable to care for himself on a Santa Monica sidewalk, police said on Saturday.

Brolin was contacted by police in the 1600 block of Ocean Avenue around 11:30 p.m. Tuesday, said Santa Monica Police Sgt. Richard Lewis.?He was booked into custody at 3 a.m. Wednesday.

Brolin was held in custody on a misdemeanor public intoxication charge and released.


"This was a booking only to hold him until he sobered up," Lewis said. "We do not normally file any charges on persons for simple intoxication."

Police said they would only book someone on a more serious charge and request that the City Attorney's Office prosecute if that person became a "chronic drain on resources" or has multiple arrests, Lewis said.

"In this case," Lewis said, "no further action is being sought."

Brolin's profile on imdb.com said his "rugged features" and "natural charm" have worked for him.

The son of actor James Brolin, his star has risen recently. He's played roles as a policeman, a hunter, and the President of the United States.

In his most recent film, "Gangster Squad," he plays Sgt. John O'Mara on a Los Angeles Police Department unit that chases notorious mobster Mickey Cohen.

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Source: http://entertainment.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/01/05/16370655-actor-josh-brolin-arrested-on-public-intoxication-charge-in-santa-monica?lite

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Saturday 5 January 2013

Report: Top parks officials kept $20M hidden

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) ? Officials at the highest levels of the California Department of Parks and Recreation helped keep millions of dollars secret for more than a decade, the California attorney general's office said in a report released Friday.

The report said the "intentional non-disclosure" continued because employees feared the department's budget would be cut if lawmakers found out, and that they would be embarrassed about the years of covering it up.

"Throughout this period of intentional non-disclosure, some parks employees consistently requested, without success, that their superiors address the issue," Deputy Attorney General Thomas M. Patton wrote in the report.

Parks Director Ruth Coleman, who had been director since 2002, resigned and a senior parks official was fired last summer after $54 million was found hidden in two special funds as up to 70 parks were threatened with closure because of budget cuts.

The report said the actual amount intentionally hidden in the State Parks and Recreation Fund was $20 million, and the remaining $34 million discrepancy was due to differences in the timing of the fund reports to the state finance department and the controller's office. The amount of money kept hidden had grown as high as $29 million in 2003, the report said.

The parks fund generates about $100 million each year through visitor fees and rentals. The fund has become a more vital source for the department as lawmakers reduce general support in the face of budget deficits.

The state will review the findings and decide whether to forward materials to law enforcement for a possible criminal case, said Richard Stapler, spokesman for the California Natural Resources Agency, which oversees the parks department.

No employees were found to have stolen or wrongly spent any of the money, the report said, but senior officials made deliberate decisions not to report the additional funds to the state Department of Finance, which helps the governor establish the state's annual spending plan.

Because the state Legislature did not know about the money, which was generated from park fees and rentals, officials had no authority to spend it, making it "an essentially useless reserve," the report said.

Coleman has denied knowing about the hidden money. She was the only current or former employee who would not agree to be interviewed by the attorney general's office, the report said. The report is based upon interviews with 40 former and current employees.

The report said several senior officials "were all well aware of the discrepancy."

It said all indications were that Tom Domich, the department's assistant deputy director of administrative services from 1987 to 2004, likely made the initial decision to keep the money secret, but several successive staffers continued the effort.

"The facts show that former budget officer Becky Brown noticed the growing disparity as early as 1998," the report said. By late 2002, "the budget and accounting officers and their supervisor ... were all aware of the discrepancy. Thereafter, from 2002 to 2012, numerous individuals failed to take appropriate action to ensure the monies were revealed to the DOF."

The report said Coleman's second-in-command, Michael Harris, was the highest-ranking manager to order the continued secrecy of the funds. He was fired as chief deputy in July 2012 amid the parks scandal and now works at the California Department of Environmental Protection.

Parks officials' ability to keep the $20 million in special fund money secret was partly due to accounting discrepancies between the state Department of Finance and the controller's office, which rely on different calculations. A new law signed by Gov. Jerry Brown last year requires the departments to compare their annual reports detailing how much money is in the more than 500 special state funds.

At least two budget officials told investigators they reported the hidden money to Domich, but he "refuses to acknowledge these facts and unpersuasively denies all knowledge of the disparity and his role in the deception," the report said.

"Consequently, it also cannot be determined with certainty whether the matter was reported to Ruth Coleman, who became acting director in January 2002 and went on to serve as director until July 2012," the report said.

Messages left by The Associated Press at telephone listings for two people named Tom Domich and for Coleman were not immediately returned Friday. Coleman's attorney, Malcolm Segal of Sacramento, declined comment.

In her resignation letter, Coleman said she was "unaware of the excessive balance" in the parks fund but accepted responsibility for the problem.

Harris did not immediately respond to an email message on Friday.

Rob Boriskin, who was assistant deputy director of administrative services from February 2005 to April 2006, told investigators that he recalls bringing the matter to Coleman's attention, and she told him to focus on "the bigger overall pictures and not spending so much time doing spreadsheets."

Former deputy director of administrative services Manuel Lopez, who left the department in May after approving an unauthorized vacation buy-out scheme, told investigators he believed Coleman knew of the $20 million disparity.

Over five years, Lopez said, Coleman asked him each year why the parks fund failed to receive a financial performance award, and he would explain it was because there was extra money.

He told investigators the two even discussed asking finance officials for approval to spend it, "'so she knew that there was money available,'" the report states.

The report said claims that Coleman knew of the money were "unreliable."

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/report-top-parks-officials-kept-20m-hidden-211513341.html

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Friday 4 January 2013

Sandy Hook students prep for emotional return

A sign welcoming Sandy Hook students is displayed across the street from Chalk Hill School. (Dylan Stableford/Yahoo!??

MONROE, Conn.?Sandy Hook Elementary School teachers, students and parents are preparing for an emotional return to school on Thursday at a repurposed facility here, less than a month after a gunman killed 20 children and six adults?including principal Dawn Hochsprung?at their school in Newtown, Conn.

On Wednesday, a day before classes are set to resume,?students and parents are scheduled to attend an open house at Chalk Hill School, a former middle school that workers have prepared to house the Sandy Hook children. School officials say they have tried to completely re-create classrooms in an effort to make students as comfortable as possible.

Parents are being encouraged to attend school with their children on Thursday.

"I want to reassure you that we understand many parents may need to be near their children on their first day(s) of school and you will be welcome," interim principal Donna Page wrote in a letter to parents. "That being said, we encourage students to take the bus to school in order to help them return to familiar routines as soon as possible. Parents choosing to join their children may come to school after our 9:07 a.m. opening and will be welcome in the classroom or the auditorium throughout the day."

To "ensure a safe and secure environment," Page continued, "we ask that no more than one adult family member accompany his/her child."

[Related: Scenes from Newtown, Connecticut]

Some of the therapy dogs that have blanketed Newtown in the wake of the shootings will also be present at the school to comfort the children. Ten golden retrievers from Chicago's Lutheran Church Charities, which were sent to Newtown to comfort survivors last month, traveled back to Newtown on New Year's Day to prepare for the school's reopening.

Other public schools in Newtown reopened within a week of the shootings, but Sandy Hook Elementary has remained closed since Dec. 14, when 20-year-old gunman Adam Lanza shot his way into the school and opened fire before turning a gun on himself. Lanza also killed his mother in their Newtown home before going on the rampage, one of the deadliest in U.S. history.

"I want parents and families enduring the loss of their precious children to know their loved ones are foremost in our hearts and minds as we move forward," Page also wrote. "We recognize your needs are paramount in our preparations and planning. Your strength and compassion has been and will continue to be an inspiration to me and countless others as we work to honor the memory of your precious children and our beloved staff."

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/lookout/sandy-hook-school-reopens-chalk-hill-143048304.html

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