Oscar Winner’s Speech Interrupted for Second Time

March 9th, 2010

Aside from his Oscar win, documentary filmmaker Roger Ross Williams can’t seem to catch a break. He’s now better known for being ambushed onstage by former co-producer Elinor Burkett (now nicknamed

“Lady Kanye”) during his acceptance speech, rather than for his film, nike max “Music by Prudence,” which won for best documentary short. The day after the Oscar

incident, Williams attempted to give the speech he wrote in a public forum, and again he was interrupted.

Because of the speech-hijacking incident, Larry King invited Williams on his show last night. After discussing the “Kanye moment” for a few minutes, King announced, “We wanted to give him a chance to

give his speech, uninterrupted.” Williams walked over to the side of the stage, where a microphone had been set up. Holding his speech in his hand, he began speaking as if he were still in front of the

Oscar audience and had just learned his film had won. (”Oh my god, oh my god.”)

Less than a minute into the speech, however, Williams suddenly looked confused max shoes and distracted. It appeared that something was happening off camera, most

likely that he was being signaled by a staff member to end the speech. Before King said, “Don’t cha have anything left,” he referenced that they were running out of time. As Williams began a synopsis of

the rest of the speech, King said, “Quickly…we have 20 seconds.”

Starbucks asks not to be center of gun debate

March 3rd, 2010

Coffee chain Starbucks Corp. is sticking to its policy of letting customers carry guns where it’s legal and said it does not want to be put in the middle of a larger gun-control debate.

The company’s statement, issued Wednesday, stems from recent campaign by some gun owners, who have walked into Starbucks and other businesses to test state laws that allow gun owners to carry weapons

openly in public places. Gun control advocates have protested.

The fight began heating up in January in Northern California and has since nike air max spread to other states and other companies, bolstered by the pro-gun

group OpenCarry.org.

Some of the events were spontaneous, with just one or two gun owners walking into a store. Others were organized parades of dozens of gun owners walking into restaurants with their firearms proudly at

their sides.

Now, gun control advocates are protesting the policy. The Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence, launched a petition drive demanding that the company “offer espresso shots, not gunshots” and declare

its coffeehouses “gun-free zones.” And Wednesday, that group delivered 28,000 signatures to the coffee giant’s headquarters in Seattle.

The group also held a press conference near Seattle’sMax 89 Pike Place Market, just a few yards away from where the first Starbucks cafe opened. Gun

rights advocates showed up as well, some carrying handguns in holsters around their waists.

Brian Malte of the Brady Campaign said carrying guns intimidates and frightens people, and said the group thinks Starbucks will “do the right thing” and change its policy.

“They’re putting their workers in harm’s way by allowing people to carry guns into their stores, especially open carry,” Malte said.

More than a dozen pro-gun supporters, some with Starbucks coffee cups in hand, chanted during the press conference, at points interrupting speakers.

“I think the (Brady campaign is) trying to strong-arm private businesses into banning the rights of the people,” said Bev Carman of Everett, Wash. Carman held a sign that said: “Criminal Control not Gun

Control.”

Businesses can choose to ban guns from their premises. And Starbucks said Wednesday that it complies with local laws in the 43 states that have open-carry weapon laws.

“Were we to adopt a policy different from local laws allowing open carry, we would be forced to require our partners to ask law abiding customers to leave our stores, putting our partners in an unfair

and potentially unsafe position,” the company said in its statement.

It said security measures are in place for any “threatening situation” air max that might occur in stores.

Starbucks asked both gun enthusiasts and gun-control advocates “to refrain from putting Starbucks or our partners into the middle of this divisive issue.”

Starbucks shares closed Wednesday down 27 cents, or 1.2 percent, to $23.06.

Democrats worried about Obama track record

February 21st, 2010

Democratic governors said Sunday they worry about President Barack Obama’s track record on fighting Republican political attacks and urged him to better connect with anxious voters. Some allies pleaded

for a new election-year strategy focused on the economy.

“It’s got to be better thought out,” Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell said. “It’s got to be more proactive.” And, he said, Democrats must hit back just as hard as they are hit by Republicans.

Eight months before the first midterm elections of Obama’s presidency, most Americans are frustrated with — even angered by — persistent unemployment and gridlock in Washington. Democrats fear voters

will punish the party in power.

The titular head of his party, Obama has watched his own popularity drop over the past year. He will bear at least some responsibility for the outcome in November, and Democrats are looking to him for

political fixes.

In interviews at the National Governors Association’s weekend meeting, ed hardy outlet several Democratic governors faulted the White House for losing the

communications war against Republicans over what Obama has accomplished in his first year.

“We fought back only sporadically and pretty ineffectively,” Rendell said, adding that “right out of the box, we lost the spin war” on the $787 billion economic stimulus bill passed in 2009.

Several Democratic colleagues agreed, and lamented that voters thought Obama focused too much on overhauling the U.S. health care system. Others fretted that Obama may appear to be out of touch with the

concerns of Americans.

“I think he’s got more work to do on that,” said Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick, an Obama friend and ally.

Even as they raised concerns, Democratic governors insisted that the White House has started turning things around. “The stars are aligning,” said Delaware Gov. Jack Markell.

Gov. Mike Beebe of Arkansas urged Obama to focus more on the economy and limit his actions on the health care system to changes that would bring down the cost of medical treatment in the United States.

He called Obama’s poll numbers “terrible” in Arkansas because voters don’t think he’s focused on their top priority, the economy. “People are unhappy,” he said. “Now, in fairness, he didn’t create this

problem, but they want to see him fix it.”

While praising the White House’s communication’s efforts, New Mexico Carmelo AnthonyGov. Bill Richardson offered this advice to Obama:

“Rapidly decide what we’re doing on health care and then move to jobs and the economy.”

“We need a national economic strategy,” he added.

Among the most vulnerable Democratic incumbents, Patrick said he and Obama faced the same vexing political issue in 2009: They were so busy dealing with an economic crisis that it was hard to stay in

touch with voters.

“If you don’t know what happens at the point where policy touches people, you’ve got a problem,” the Massachusetts governor said.

Patrick said he will connect better with voters on the campaign trail, making sure they know that he understands their plight. He suspects Obama will do the same while campaigning for Democrats.

Obama has other challenges.

Patrick said Obama must walk a fine line between pushing back onOther NBA Star Shoes Republican criticism and not looking overly

partisan. “If you don’t hit the bully back, you’re just going to keep getting hit,” Patrick said. “On the other hand, people don’t want that tit for tat.”

He said he hasn’t been in touch with the White House communications team but noted, “I’m sure they’re struggling with that.”

Markell said Republican lawmakers have effectively put Obama on his heels by blocking Democratic initiatives.

“The challenge has been to get through the clutter of ‘No,’” he said.

Rendell told ABC, “They just need to take a deep breath, look at what happened and revamp their strategy.” Easy for him to say. Later, the Associated Press asked Rendell what, specifically, Obama should

do to right his political ship.

“I don’t know,” he said.

Gov. Bill Ritter of Colorado suggested that the White House set too high expectations of how quickly the stimulus plan would create jobs.

“If there was a communications issue,” he said, “it was, perhaps, over the pace at which jobs would come back.”

AT&T now says SlingPlayer for iPhone on 3G is OK

February 6th, 2010

AT&T Inc. said Thursday it will now allow Sling Media Inc.’s television-viewing program for the iPhone to operate over its “3G” high-speed mobile network.

The reversal comes as the Federal Communications Commission is drafting rules to keep broadband providers — including wireless companies — from favoring or discriminating against Internet traffic

flowing over their networks.

AT&T said last May it worried SlingPlayer Mobile, which sends a user’s home cable or satellite programming to devices such as smart phones and laptops over the Internet, would clog its network.

Meantime, versions of the program that used the 3G network were available for use on other smart phones sold by AT&T. But distribution of programs for Windows Mobile and BlackBerry phones aren’t as

tightly controlled as those for Apple Inc.’s iPhone, and AT&T said it had basketball shoesnot approved those 3G apps, either.

The wireless carrier said Thursday that it has been testing the SlingPlayer Mobile program for the iPhone since December. Sling Media, which is based in Foster City, Calif., has further optimized the

program, AT&T spokesman Mark Siegel said, and the improved version doesn’t threaten the 3G network.

Sling Media, which had been selling a Wi-Fi-only iPhone app, has submitted an updated version with 3G features for Apple’s approval.

Sling Media spokesman John Santoro said the program as it was originally written wouldn’t have taxed AT&T’s network because it tests conditions before deciding whether to send out bandwidth-intensive,

high-quality video or lighter-weight, lower-quality files.

This is the second time in recent months that AT&T has revised its policy on the kind of iPhone programs that can operate over its 3G network.

AT&T, which is based in Dallas, changed its mind about Internet phone applications — Voice over Internet Protocol or VoIP — after the FCC began looking into Apple’s decision to not approve a Google

Inc. calling program last year. In written responses to FCC questions in August, it came out that Apple had agreed to seek AT&T’s permission before approving VoIP programs that used AT&T’s 3G network.

The FCC kicked off a wide-ranging inquiry into competition in the wireless industry. Then, in October, AT&T started allowing 3G VoIP programs.

The FCC is currently working on rules that would keep companies such as Air MaxAT&T from deciding what kind of Internet traffic is allowed on its networks.

Supporters say such so-called “net neutrality” rules are needed to prevent high-speed Internet providers from abusing their control over broadband connections to block subscribers from using cheaper

Internet calling services or accessing online video sites that compete with the providers’ own core businesses.

“AT&T’s announcement is a step in the right direction. Consumers benefit from mobile video choices,” said FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski in a statement Thursday.

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Teenage Spanish matador kills 6 bulls

February 6th, 2010

A 16-year-old Spanish matador killed six bulls in one afternoon Saturday, pulling off a feat normally attempted only by seasoned veterans and winning trophies for his skill — ears from animals he had

just slain.

Jairo Miguel Sanchez Alonso, who nearly died from a horrific goring in Mexico in 2007, smiled broadly and waved to a friendly hometown crowd after a pageant that took about two and a half hours.

A tall and slender boy who is also amazingly articulate for his age, he showed off his stuff in an arena called Plaza Era de los Martires, or Time of the Martyrs.

The bullfighter, who goes by the stage name of Jairo Miguel, turned in ugg outlet his best performance with bull No. 5, a hulking black specimen that

weighed 435 kilograms (959 pounds).

After skillful cape-work, he finished off the bull with a single deathblow from his sword, sliding it into a spot where it severed the beast’s spinal chord. With the rest of the bulls he needed around

three stabs.

This is considered too many, and Jairo Miguel acknowledged frustration with that part of his work, although he felt his effort was a success overall and said he was never scared.

“I brought out the best in myself that I could,” he told The Associated Press. “It was a good afternoon of bullfighting, and people were not bored.”

For the fifth bull, he was awarded the animal’s severed ears, one of the bullfighting world’s prizes for a job well done. He took a slow victory lap around the ring, showing the organs to the crowd.

Minutes before he stepped into the ring, Jairo Miguel hugged his father Antonio, a former bullfighter, and in a powerfully emotional scene they both cried.

Wearing a sparkling white suit of lights with gold sequins that twinkled in the late afternoon sun, the young toreador was greeted by a two-thirds full 5,000-seat bullring in Caceres, in Spain’s

southwest Extremadura region.

The average age for matadors in Spain is 25 to 30. Jairo Miguel spent around four years fighting in Latin America to escape the strict age limit of 16 in Spain.

The normal format for a bullfight is three matadors taking on two animals each. Aficionados say it is extremely rare for a matador as young as 16 to fight six, a challenge requiring great physical and

mental stamina.

In an interview the night before the big fight, Jairo Miguel said he was nervous but confident. A boy with a baby face and a nice smile, he bears a scar from the ghastly goring that nearly punctured his

heart in Mexico.

He got started at age 6, locking horns with a young cow.

“Ever since I was very small I have had this in my genes,” he told AP. “I have practically grown up with bulls.”

Juan Belmonte, a bullfighting critic for Canal Sur television in Seville, said Jairo Miguel is largely untested but a promising matador.

“Imagine a class of first-graders. There is always one that stands out. That is Jairo Miguel,” he said.

Belmonte said that of the 800-odd bullfighters active in Spain, just a handful took on six of the 500-600-kilogram (1,100-1,300-pound) beasts at age 16.

One of them was Julian Lopez, who did it in 1998 and is now one of Spain’s top bullfighters. He did it in Madrid’s storied and very demanding Las Ventas ring, bullfighting’s equivalent of Madison Square

Garden. He won top honors, being carried out of the ring on fans’ shoulders and claiming two trophies — ears from bulls he had just slain.

Jairo Miguel’s setting was much less grandiose: a smallish, second-category ring in a preseason charity event to benefit children with autism.

Jairo Miguel said bullfighting gives him a potent, irresistible rush from Air Max a cocktail of fear, adrenaline and applause from the crowd. Still, sometimes he

feels sorry for the animals he kills.

“I feel quite bad when the bull has been good, and you see the expression on his face, the innocence. He has given you his bravery, he has collaborated so that you win praise and people stand in

ovation,” he said.

His mother, Celia Alonso, said she chain-smokes in the days leading up to one of her son’s fights, cannot sleep even with tranquilizers and would prefer he do anything but this — “football, computers,

whatever.”

“But he has chosen this and I have to support him,” Alonso said. “All I know is what his eyes say when he struts out into the ring.”

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Defense officials say lift military ban on gays

February 3rd, 2010

It’s time to repeal the military’s “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy and allow gay troops to serve openly for the first time in history, the nation’s top defense officials

declared Tuesday, with the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff proclaiming that service members should not be forced to “lie about who they are.”

However, both Defense Secretary Robert Gates and Joint Chiefs Chairman Adm. Mike Mullen asked for a year to study the impact before Congress would lift the controversial policy.

Reversing the Pentagon’s 17-year-old policy toward gays “comes down to integrity,” for the military as an institution as well as the service members themselves, Mullen told a

Senate hearing. Unpersuaded, several Republican senators said they would oppose any congressional effort to repeal the policy.

Ten months before voters elect a new Congress, some Democratic leaders also were leery of trying to change the policy this year, when both sides concede Republicans are likely

to pick up seats, especially after GOP Sen.-elect Scott Brown’s ed hardy outlet surprise victory last month in Massachusetts.

Repealing don’t-ask-don’t-tell is not a winning campaign strategy for a party under siege especially in the South and Midwest.

“What do I want members to do in their districts? I want them to focus on jobs and fiscal responsibility,” said House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer, D-Md., classifying gays in the

military in a category of “a lot of other issues” that will invariably come up.

“It’s never a good year” for Democrats to bring up the controversial policy, said Senate Democratic Whip Dick Durbin of Illinois. “You can expect that it’s going to be a rough

ride.”

However, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., said he didn’t see why it should wait another year.

The Pentagon announced an 11-month review of how the ban could be lifted, as President Barack Obama has said he will work to do. But there is no deadline for ending the policy

that dates to President Bill Clinton’s tenure and that gay rights advocates are pressing to overturn.

In the meantime, Gates announced plans to loosen enforcement rules for the policy, which says, in essence, that gays may serve so long as they keep their sexuality private.

Obama has called for repeal but has done little in his first year in office to advance that goal. If he succeeds, it would mark the biggest shake-up to military personnel

policies since President Harry S. Truman’s 1948 executive UGG Sundance II Boots order integrating the

services.

Homosexuality has never been openly tolerated in the American military, and the 1993 policy was intended to be a compromise that let gay men and women serve so long as they

stayed silent about their sexuality. Clinton had wanted to repeal the ban entirely, but the military and many in Congress argued that doing so would dangerously disrupt order.

Repealing the ban would take an act of Congress, something that does not appear close to happening.

Since ‘don’t ask, don’t tell” was established, much has changed. Five states and the District of Columbia have adopted laws permitting marriage of gay couples, while nine other

states have granted similar rights to gay domestic partners.

The public’s attitude toward gays and lesbians also has undergone a significant shift. A Pew poll last year indicated that 59 percent of Americans favor allowing gays and

lesbians to serve openly in the military, up from 52 percent in 1994.

On Tuesday, several Democratic senators praised Mullen and Gates for what they said was courageous stance, but a number of Republicans spoke strongly against the idea of a

repeal.

Gates drew unusually pointed criticism from Republicans on the UGG Classic Cardy Boots Senate Armed

Services Committee for saying the review would examine how, not whether, to repeal the ban. Arizona Sen. John McCain, the top Republican on the panel, icily told Gates he was

disappointed in his position and suggested the Pentagon was usurping Congress’ job.

“Has this policy been ideal? No, it has not,” McCain said. “But it has been effective.”

Mullen looked pained when Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Ala., suggested that the Joint Chiefs chairman had preordained the outcome of any study by signaling his own opposition to the

ban.

“This is about leadership, and I take that very, very seriously,” Mullen replied, tightlipped.

Tuesday’s session gave Obama high-level cover on a divisive social issue complicated by the strains on an all-volunteer military force fighting two wars.

Gates, who says he is a Republican, is the only member of former President George W. Bush’s Cabinet whom Obama asked to stay on. He has gained a reputation for both candor and

caution. Mullen’s words were a forceful endorsement from a careful man, and his very appearance, starched uniform and four stars on view, made a statement as well.

Gates said change was inevitable and called for a yearlong internal study into how it would occur.

He told the senators he understood that any change in the law was up to them. But he made it clear he believes it is time to do away with the 1993 policy, and by implication the

outright ban on gay service that preceded it. Alongside Mullen,UGG Classic Mini Boots that put the

Pentagon’s top leadership at odds with uniformed leaders a rung or two below, as well as with and also with senior members of Congress.

“No matter how I look at the issue,” Mullen said, “I cannot escape being troubled by the fact that we have in place a policy which forces young men and women to lie about who

they are in order to defend their fellow citizens.” Noting that he was speaking for himself and not for the other service chiefs, Mullen added: “For me, it comes down to

integrity — theirs as individuals and ours as an institution.”

Gates has appointed a four-star Army general, Carter Ham, and his own chief legal counsel, Jeh Johnson, to conduct the assessment. He also has requested legal advice on how the

military can relax enforcement standards of the current policy.

McCain, the ranking Republican on the panel, bristled at the Pentagon decision to pursue the study, saying he was “deeply disappointed” and calling the assessment “clearly

biased” in presuming the law should be changed.

For their part, Democrats hailed the internal review but suggested they wouldn’t wait too long. Sen. Carl Levin, the committee’s chairman and a Michigan Democrat who has long

opposed the ban, said he was considering legislation this year that would temporarily suspend dismissals of gays under the current policy until a full repeal could be passed.

Democrat Mark Udall said his Colorado constituents pride themselves on allowing others to live and let live.

“You don’t have to be straight to shoot straight,” said Udall, quoting longtime Arizona Republican Sen. Barry Goldwater.

The tenor of the hearings could change significantly when lawmakers hear from other senior military officials. Each of the service chiefs is expected to testify this month on

his 2011 budget, and Marine Corps Commandant Gen. James Conway is said to have serious concerns about the upheaval that a change to “don’t ask, don’t tell” could cause.

Rep. Ike Skelton, a conservative Democrat from Missouri who chairs the House Armed Services Committee, says he thinks it would be ill-advised to pursue such a major shake-up at

a time when forces are consumed by the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Mullen said it was his sense that rank-and-file troops would UGG Bailey Button Boots support the

change.

“I have served with homosexuals since 1968,” Mullen said in response to questions from Republican Sen. Sessions. “There are a number of things cumulatively that get me to this

position.”

Scott Duane Fair, a former Army helicopter flight engineer, voiced his strong objection to repeal in a comment posted on the Army’s official Facebook page, saying straight

service members shouldn’t be forced to share sleeping quarters and showers with those who are openly gay.

In a phone interview, 30-year-old Fair said he had a troubling experience as a young private when a higher-ranking soldier propositioned him in a California barracks room. Fair

said he reported the incident to commanders, who took no action.

“For somebody to go around flaunting their sexuality is going to make a lot of people more uncomfortable,” said Fair, who left the Army in 2001 because of a disability.

On the other hand, Jason Jonas, a 28-year-old former Army staff sergeant from Tempe, Ariz., said he knew of openly gay soldiers in his intelligence unit at Fort Bragg, but their

lifestyle never affected unit morale.

“I don’t think it is anybody’s right to say who can and who can’t uggs outlet fight for their country,” said Jonas, who served in

Afghanistan before being hurt. He is no longer in the Army. “Nobody cares. Don’t ask, don’t tell is kind of a joke.”

As for the leaders of the study:

• Ham is a former enlisted infantryman who rose through the ranks to eventually command troops in northern Iraq in 2004 and hold senior positions within the Joint Staff.

Recently, he helped conduct an investigation into the shootings at Fort Hood in Texas.

• Johnson, as the Pentagon’s top legal counsel, has played an integral role into the effort to try to close the military prison in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.

Wal-Mart cuts about 11,200 Sam’s Club staffers

January 24th, 2010

Wal-Mart Stores Inc. will cut about 11,200 jobs at Sam’s Club warehouses as it turns over the task of in-store product demonstrations to an outside marketing company.

The move is an effort to improve sales at Sam’s Club, which has underperformed the company’s namesake stores in the U.S. and abroad.

The cuts represent about 10 percent of the warehouse club operator’s 110,000 staffers across its 600 stores. That includes 10,000 workers, mostly part-timers, who offer food

samples and showcase products to customers. The company also eliminated 1,200 workers who recruit new members.

Employees were told the news at mandatory meetings on Sunday morning.

“In the club channel, demo sampling events are a very uggs outletimportant part of the experience,” said Sam’s Club CEO Brian

Cornell in a phone interview with The Associated Press. “Shopper Events specializes in this area and they can take our sampling program to the next level.”

Shopper Events, based in Rogers, Ark., currently works with Wal-Mart’s namesake stores on in-store demonstrations. Sam’s Club is looking to the company to improve sampling in

areas such as electronics, personal wellness products and food items to entice shoppers to spend more.

Sam’s Club has performed weaker than Wal-Mart Stores Inc.’s namesake stores in the U.S. and abroad. Cornell has been working to improve results since taking the helm in early

2009, introducing new store formats, price cuts and offering more variety and more brands of items from take-home meals to baked goods.

As consumers eat out less in the shaky economy, Sam’s Club has tried to steal customers from grocery chains and rival warehouse stores like Costco Wholesale Corp. by offering

more everyday goods like food and health and beauty items and paring its assortment of general merchandise like furniture and clothes.

But during Wal-Mart Stores’ most recent quarter, revenue at the Sam’s Club division slipped nearly 1 percent to $11.55 billion while U.S. Walmart stores posted a 1.2 percent

sales increase to $61.81 billion. Earlier this month, Wal-Mart Stores closed 10 underperforming Sam’s Club locations, resulting in the loss of about 1,500 jobs.

“Sam’s has been the relative laggard, and it has lagged relative to its direct competitors, Costco and the smaller BJ’s (Wholesale Club),” said Craig Johnson, president of

retail consultancy Customer Growth Partners.

The move to outsource its food sampling efforts is a way for the company to tout its fresh food offerings in a cost-effective manner, Johnson said.

“‘Fresh’ is where the real competitive battles are being UGG Bailey Button Boots fought in the club

sector,” he said.

Shopper Events will launch a new demo program called “Tastes and Tips” with new carts, signs, uniforms and a trained team, said Cornell. He said the move was not made to save

money.

“It’s not a cost cutting measure, its really an investment in enhancing our demo program,” he said. Cornell added that Shopper Events plans to hire “roughly the same number of

people” cut, and said Sam’s Club workers are invited to apply for those positions.

Cornell said Sam’s Club decided to eliminate its membership recruiting unit because “we have found that we can more effectively drive membership through targeted member

acquisition events and by increasing our partner membership programs.”

“I feel betrayed,” said Sally Grueling, 56, who had worked at Sam’s Club for nine years, most recently in Hilliard, Ohio as a new business membership rep.

In a memo to employees, Cornell said eligible workers will receive severance pay and benefits, and that the company will help them find opportunities at other Sam’s Clubs and in

Walmart stores, in addition to Shopper Events positions.

The cuts come as many Americans had hoped job losses would be slowing as the economy slowly recovers. However, analysts said Sunday that while this marks Wal-Mart Stores’

largest job cut, they expect many employees to be picked up by Shopper Events, so the net effect on the economy probably won’t be that bad.

“I would argue that from an economic standpoint it’s somewhat nominal,” said David Strasser, retail analyst with Janney Montgomery Scott. “It looks a lot worse than it really is

from a layoff standpoint. My read is the majority of UGG Infant Erin Boots employees are going to be

picked up my Shopper Events.”

Strasser said he did not expect the move to materially affect Wal-Mart Stores’ fourth-quarter earnings results. Wal-Mart reports results for the quarter and full year in

February.

“It really should be neutral to the economy,” Johnson agreed. He said Wal-Mart remains the largest private employer in the world and in the U.S. “None of that changes.”

The number of jobs created via Shopper Events may not be one-to-one, he said, “but should be fairly close. Net net I don’t think it makes a huge difference on the economy.”

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Communique not against Bangladesh, claims PM

January 21st, 2010

Taking a swipe at opposition leader Khaleda Zia and her party’’s campaign about ‘’sellout of Bangladesh” during her India visit, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Wednesday

reassured the countrymen that nothing was done against the country during the tour, reports UNB.
“You read the joint communiqué and find out whether there is any anti-Bangladesh element in the communiqué,” the Prime Minister told Imams of mosques while addressing the

inaugural session of a national conference of trained imams at Bangabandhu International Conference Centre.
Sheikh Hasina reminded that her father Bangabandhu led the Bengali uggs outlet nation in attaining the independence. “Then, how his

daughter can sell out the motherland?” she posed the question in the rebuttal to the opposition leader’’s contentious remarks in which she also dismissed the Delhi trip as a

”total flop”.
“When we signed the Ganges Water Sharing Treaty with India, Khaleda Zia and her cohorts had campaigned that oju (ablution) cannot be done with the water coming down through the

Ganga river. Now my question is–do the Muslims in India not use the river water for their oju and other activities?” Hasina told the Imams.
She further deplored that the BNP-Jamaat lineup did not take any effective step for safeguarding Bangladesh’’s interests over maritime boundaries with India and Myanmar and

about also Tipaimukh construction.
“We have taken up the maritime boundary issue with the ugg bootsUnited Nations officially. And we are also conducting negotiations

with the countries to uphold our rights. Now it’’s up to you to decide who works for the country and who don”t,” she said.
Hasina told the meet that the BNP-Jamaat alliance is carrying out propaganda over her India visit as the present government has taken stand against terrorism and militancy.
The joint communiqué was issued following Hasina-Manmohan summit talks with broad accords on major issues of bilateral cooperation, including trade, mutual transit facilities,

combat against terrorism and so.
The Prime Minister directed the authorities concerned to give copy of the Bangladesh-India joint communiqué to every imam present at the function.

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4 Miss. college students killed in Ala. motel fire

January 17th, 2010

A fire swept through a two-story motel in central Alabama, killing four Mississippi college students who were trapped in their room, officials said Sunday.

The victims were students at Mississippi University for Women in Columbus, Miss., which is about 90 miles west of Hoover, Ala, the site of the Days Inn fire. Officials didn’t

immediately know what started the blaze Saturday night, or uggs outletwhere it began.

The victims were among those who made 911 calls to report the fire, Hoover Fire Department spokesman Rusty Lowe said. Firefighters knew the women were trapped in their second-

floor room, but couldn’t get to them because of the flames.

“Half of the hotel was on fire. The fire was UGG Classic Short Boots very hot and it was just difficult

to reach all the rooms to get to the victims,” Lowe said.

Two of the victims were 18-year-old cousins. They were identified by officials and a relative as Alondan Turner and Catherine Muse, both of Cordova, Ala., which is about 30

miles north of Hoover.

The local fire department has requested help with the probe from state and federal agencies.

“The investigation will reveal a lot more,” Low said, adding nba jerseysthat determining the cause “will not be a quick process, due

to the amount of precision which will be required.”

The Mississippi University for Women was established in 1884 as the first public college for women in the U.S., according to the school’s Web site.

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Fla.’s Big Chill: Iguanas drop, manatees huddle

January 8th, 2010

Frigid temperatures across Florida drove hundreds of manatees to balmy waters outside a power plant, shocked endangered sea turtles off the coast and even sent cold-blooded iguanas tumbling from trees.

Across the Sunshine State, a cold wave pushing temperatures into the 40s or below left exotic fauna shivering.

More than 200 manatees lolled in 70 degree waters in a canal outside a Tampa Bay area power plant Thursday as crowds gawked on a viewing platform. Along with the sea cows, giant eagle rays and spinner sharks sought refuge in the warm waters.

“This is a spa for them,” said Wendy Anastasiou, an environmental ugg outletspecialist for the Tampa Electric Company.

The manatees, many of which congregate near power plant outflows and natural-fed springs in the Tampa Bay area, weren’t in immediate danger as they huddled near the Big Bend Power Plant in Apollo Beach.

Anastasiou said it’s typical for the vegetarian mammals to seek warmer water when Tampa Bay waters dip below 68 degrees in winter.

During cold spells, the animals congregate in massive numbers, and gawkers “oohed” and “aahed” Thursday as the gentle giants — some weighing 3,000 pounds — occasionally surfaced.

“This is amazing,” said Sharon Carpenter of Pinellas Park, who visited Tampa Electric’s Big Bend Power Station on Thursday.

She wasn’t so impressed with the forecast, which didn’t UGG Ultra Tall Boots discount flurries for parts of the state.

“I don’t like it at all,” said the Ohio retiree. “I dreamt about snow last night.”

Across Florida, animals coped with temperatures that plunged some 20 degrees below normal.

Iguanas were seen falling out of trees in South Florida as some became immobilized and lost their grip in the cold. Iguanas are not native to Florida; many are pets, or descendants of pets that were released into the wild.

Along Florida’s Atlantic Coast, 93 sea turtles were found floating in a lagoon and experts said the cold water shocked their tropically inclined systems. Most were endangered green sea turtles and had to be sent to research facilities for care.

“We try to collect them and get them to a warm location,” said Roger ugg boots
Pszonowsky, a volunteer with the Sea Turtle Preservation Society in Brevard County.

Freshwater turtles can go into mud and hibernate, he said, but sea turtles don’t have that advantage and suffer from what he called “cold stunning.”

And it wasn’t just wild animals in Florida that needed warmth.

At the Palm Beach Zoo, workers sent 50 parrots and some monkeys indoors. They also set up heat lamps around the park to ward off the chill for other animals.