Tuesday, July 30, 2013

South Africa's rand seen under pressure in data-heavy week

JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South Africa's rand was weaker against the dollar on Tuesday and is likely to remain under pressure this week ahead of the release of local employment and trade data.

The rand was at 9.82 to the dollar at 0559 GMT, down 0.4 percent from its close in New York on Monday.

Statistics South Africa is due to release its Quarterly Labour Force Survey for the second quarter at 0930 GMT, giving a picture of employment in Africa's largest economy.

South Africa's unemployment rate rose to 25.2 percent of the labour force in the first quarter of 2013, compared with 24.9 percent in the final quarter of last year, Stats SA said in May.

The South African Revenue Service will release trade data for June on Wednesday and the market will also be watching U.S. non-farm payrolls numbers due on Friday.

"Considering that we believe the risk lies in a better-than-expected U.S. employment report on Friday and another wide domestic trade deficit on Wednesday, we still favour fading rand rallies over the coming week," Absa Capital analysts wrote in a morning note.

They added that net selling of South African bonds and equities over the past few days could keep the rand on the back foot.

"Hence, we maintain that the rand remains vulnerable in the short term," the note said.

Government bonds firmed slightly, with the yield on the 2026 paper down 1.5 basis points to 8.19 percent and that on the 2015 issue 3.5 basis points lower at 6.23 percent.

South Africa's Treasury will sell 2.35 billion rand in 2023, 2037 and 2048 government bonds at 0900 GMT.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/south-africas-rand-seen-under-pressure-data-heavy-070058427.html

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Saturday, July 27, 2013

Hook-Up Sex: How Empty Relationships Leave You Malnourished ...

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Hooking up is a snack, not a meal.

If you want a relationship, now or ultimately, skip the hook-ups and practice true connections.

In case you missed it, Kate Taylor's piece in the New York Times,?"Sex on Campus: She Can Play That Game Too", caused quite a stir when Taylor put a sexy new slant on hook-up culture: That it's the women, not the men, who are driving the trend?which flies in the face of?conventional wisdom: that it's the men who prefer casual sexual encounters to more serious relationships.

Taylor cites young coeds like the "slim, pretty junior" at University of Pennsylvania who, like many other of her cohorts, relies on booty calls to get her needs met. Not because courtship is dead, or because she can't find anyone, but because she doesn?t have time. She uses a rather chilling cost-benefit analysis and "low-risk and low-investment costs" approach to hooking up. She figures, in her estimation, that hooking up is just a smarter use of her time, so she can focus on what she?s there to do: Invest in her future, in her career. A husband and kids, she assumes, will come later.

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So is it somehow better or okay if it?s women who would rather pluck the low-hanging fruit (so to speak)?

Nope. And the reason is simple: Hooking up cannot replace or come close to fulfilling the human need for real connection. It doesn't make us smarter, stronger or more in control to avoid connection and intimacy. It doesn't level the playing field in any real way. It purports that a woman must choose between meaningful relationships and meaningful work. This flawed belief doesn't set us up to be better or happier than the women who came before us. It just sets us up to be disappointed in a different way.

Am I implying that we need to scramble to find a life-long mate before graduating college? Hell no. I don't think a woman should even think of getting married until her career is well underway and she's had a few relationships behind her?enough to know what she wants and doesn't want. But while concentrating on earning a Mrs. degree is narrow-minded, the reverse is just as bad: to pretend that we don?t need any relationships at all?or, that when we do, we?ll know what we want when we decide we want one.?

That's like saying a person can run a few sprints today and be able to run a marathon a year from now, no sweat. Or, perhaps more to the point, that she can sustain herself on bags of chips for the next 40 years. Snacks hold us over; meals nourish. A woman may have several great such meals over the course of her life. But to say she'll live on power bars and pass on dinner?forever?is to deny herself the very thing she's wired to do: Connect with another human in an intimate, real way. Hooking up as a long-term strategy, with zero connection or attachment, is like trying to sustain yourself on empty calories. That's a lifetime of hunger pangs.

But I Don?t Have Time
The good news is that young women are taking their opportunities and options seriously. The women Taylor describes are "hard-charging," ambitious. They simply don't have time for nonsense. Yet nonsense is simply what they're making time for.

One woman cited in the article said that she shifted her priorities from finding a boyfriend to finding a hook-up buddy, which she described as "a guy that we don't actually really like his personality, but we think is really attractive and hot and good in bed.?

Um, I'd call that lowering the bar. Big time. You don?t like his personality? Yikes. If the only time you allow yourself to get close to or enjoy a man is five beers in on a night you don't plan to remember, with a man you wouldn?t even care to eat breakfast with, you?re wasting the little time you have.

Still other women were cited as saying things like: "A relationship is like taking a four-credit class," or "I could get in a relationship, or I could finish my film." To see a relationship as a time suck is to mistake the real investment?and it's not a temporal one, but an emotional one. When you see a relationship only as a liability, a distraction, and potential for hurt, well, why would anyone want that?

The cost-benefit analysis may seem to give you more time now, but there's a real reason people enter into relationships, and it's not because they want to spend all day making out. Because those bonds offer support, resilience?the very things a hard-charging woman needs.?

Trust me?I fought this. Hard. I told my mother for years that I didn't want a man getting in my way, making me give up things I worked hard for. I was on the defensive, fearful of what a man would "cost" me. This was what feminism had taught me, after all (read: how it f*cked up my dating life).

She pleaded with me to see things differently: That the right partner wouldn't hold me back, but allow me to flourish. That having someone on my team mattered. I understand that now in a way I didn't then. (And I'll add that it's nice to be in a relationship with someone who likes cooking you dinner, because hard-chargers like myself often forget to eat.)

In Lean In, Sheryl Sandberg disabuses us of the notion that you can't succeed and have a relationship. She writes, "I don?t know of one woman in a leadership position whose life partner is not fully?and I mean fully?supportive of her career. No exceptions."

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She adds: "And contrary to the popular notion that only unmarried women can make it to the top, the majority of the most successful female business leaders have partners. Of the twenty-eight women who have served as CEOs of Fortune 500 companies, twenty-six were married, one was divorced, and only one had never married." ?Keep reading...

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Friday, July 26, 2013

Christie and NVIDIA team up for an interactive car-buying experience powered by augmented reality (hands-on video)

Christie and NVIDIA team up for an interactive car buying experience powered by augmented reality handson video

If committing the requisite funds for an Audi R8 coupe seems like a stressful ordeal, NVIDIA and Christie have created an augmented reality purchase experience to lend a hand with the selection process. Under the hood, the whole lot is powered by NVIDIA GPUs, Christie projectors and RTT DeltaGen software for car configuration. Using a 3D-printed, one-fifth scale model of the R8, a series of projectors and projection tiles utilize a 3D WARP mesh to outfit the car with paint, wheels and even headlamps. A tablet UI then allows the eager customer to toggle colors, rim options, side panels and turn the lights on and off. In addition to customizing the car itself, the system also shows how the R8 will look in different environments, from dusk by the water to the rural open road. For a quick video demo from the SIGGRAPH show floor, join us after the break.

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Thursday, July 25, 2013

Seeing photosynthesis from space: NASA scientists use satellites to measure plant health

[unable to retrieve full-text content]NASA scientists have established a new way to use satellites to measure what's occurring inside plants at a cellular level. Plants grow and thrive through photosynthesis, a process that converts sunlight into energy. During photosynthesis, plants emit what is called fluorescence -- light invisible to the naked eye but detectable by satellites orbiting hundreds of miles above Earth. NASA scientists have now established a method to turn this satellite data into global maps of the subtle phenomenon in more detail than ever before.

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Galaxy Nexus or iPhone 4: Which Is Better?

Moving from Apple?s iOS to Google?s Android.

After jumping from the iPhone 4 to Samsung Galaxy Nexus and using that steadily for around 15 months (Still use an iPad for tablet), going back to iOS is like putting on a straight jacket.

What I think?you?ll?miss

Going from iOS to Android with iPhone 4 and Samsung Galaxy Nexus

  • Android?s notification centre
  • The aforementioned intents
  • Ability to set defaults
  • iOS?s homescreen is dogshit, think of it as an organisable Android app tray. So you can only order and folder icons. You?can?t?even hide all the preloaded Apple stuff like Weather, Email, Safari and Maps that?you?ll?replace with Chrome, Solar, Mailbox and Google Maps. You can do like most people by putting them in an ?Apple? folder and hiding that on your last?home screen. Winning!
  • No Widgets. I dislike flashy widgets but I do use the Inbox and Calendar on Android. Even if you loathe them, iOS uses its?home screen?wastefully. It?s particularly egregious on the iPad where it just lists a 4?5 grid of icons with?extra wide?margins.
  • Severely Limited Cross-App Sharing. It shits me to no end that I cannot be in a browser and share the page?I?m?reading to Pocket. It has to be one of Apple?s pre-approved apps for Safari: Mail, Message, Twitter, Facebook. Chrome on iOS is a little better (adds G+ and Gmail), but overall quite poor.
  • iOS?s multitasking is unintuitive: If you want to close an app on your iPhone you need to double tap a physical home button that opens your multitasking tray, scroll to what you want, press and hold an icon till the little ?X? shows up then hit that. If that sounds clumsy and antiquated to you, then?you?re?right. It?s better on iPad by virtue of gestures (4 finger swipe up to open tray), but on iPhone it?s as clunky as ever. It?s not surprising I broke my iPhone 4?s home button, I was probably hitting it several hundred times a day.?I?ve?shied away from phones with actuating home buttons ever since.

That said, there are strengths to iOS that might make it worth the transition eg, the wealth of quality apps that are usually better and arrive earlier.

The gaming situation on iOS is also leaps and bounds ahead of Android.

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Wednesday, July 24, 2013

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eMazzanti Firewall Article: Don't Skimp on Business Security | Virtual ...

A new article explains how to avoid jeopardizing a business network by buying a less-expensive, consumer-grade firewall.

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A new article entitled: Don?t Skimp on Business Firewall Security is now available from eMazzanti Technologies, an IT and computer expert in the Hoboken, NJ and New York City areas. The article is free and is available here.

?Today?s consumer-grade firewalls may not be robust enough to protect a small business,? noted Jennifer Mazzanti, president, eMazzanti Technologies. ?Because the workplace environment has changed with more collaboration and remote workers, the opportunities for malicious-hacking have skyrocketed.?

Security: The Most Important Concern
Security is quite possibly the most important concern for any business. You need to know that your critical data ? both internal data and customer information ? is secure. If that information is hacked or accessed by the wrong person, you may be opened up to a world of legal and financial trouble.

Businesses today need more than a traditional firewall to protect their assets. As business collaboration increases and employees increasingly use the multitude of tools available to them ? many of which were never designed for business use ? enterprise data security and compliance requirements become a challenge. People work in a way that?s faster, easier, and more intuitive ? whether they?re on the road, in the office, at an airport, or at home. And applications that weren?t designed for business can ? and do ? bypass traditional firewalls and enter a network, regardless of how carefully the IT staff may have tried to lock down the environment. This means it is essential that businesses implement security tools designed with today?s environments in mind.

Next-Generation Firewalls for Next-Generation Bad Guys

?A next-generation firewall (NGFW) ?understands? real-world corporate network traffic in order to reliably secure it against hackers, malware, network attacks, intrusion attempts, data theft, and other cybercrime,? said Mazzanti.

Consumer-grade firewalls only provide a level of data protection via packet filtering or stateful filter, late 1980?s and early 1990?s-based technology. Packet filter firewalls (first generation) act by inspecting the "packets" which transfer between computers on the Internet. If a packet matches the packet filter's set of rules, the packet filter will drop the packet, or reject it.

Firewalls based on second generation technology or ?stateful? filters examines the transport layer of the message and retrains the packets until enough information is available to make a judgment about its state. Known as stateful packet inspection, it records all connections passing through it and determines whether a packet is the start of a new connection, a part of an existing connection, or not part of any connection. Though static rules are still used, these rules can now contain connection state as one of their test criteria.

The third-generation of firewalls looks at the application layer of the message. The key benefit of application layer filtering is that it can "understand" certain applications and protocols (such as File Transfer Protocol (FTP), Domain Name System (DNS), or Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP)). This is useful as it is able to detect if an unwanted protocol is attempting to bypass the firewall on an allowed port, or detect if a protocol is being abused in any harmful way.

?The next-generation firewall has the deepest and widest inspection of the application-stack,? said Mazzanti. ?This approach provides some of the highest level of firewall security available.?

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Source: http://www.virtual-strategy.com/2013/07/22/emazzanti-firewall-article-don%E2%80%99t-skimp-business-security

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Animal Attraction

Animal Attraction

(The animal shelter I work at accepts volunteers for work. I am on shift with a volunteer, an attractive lady who is in her 20s. I am male. She is laying on the floor in the office, playing with a puppy while I do some paperwork nearby. The puppy rests his head on her bottom and falls asleep. An elderly patron who often visits the shelter to play with cats walks in.)

Elderly Patron: ?What a cute pup! Look where his head is!?

(The patron turns to me and grins.)

Elderly Patron: ?Don?t you wish your head was where his is, young man??

(I almost choke.)

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Tuesday, July 23, 2013

'First Look' Photos That Will Make You Believe In Love

The "First Look" photo is one of the most powerful pictures taken at a wedding. Whether the marrying couple sees each other before the ceremony, or for the first time while walking down the aisle, the moment is so emotional that it almost always makes for a moving photograph.

Below, we've collected "First Look" photos from some the nation's best photographers. Click through the see 25 evocative images that will make you believe in the power of love.

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  • Photo by <a href="http://www.brandonkidd.net/#/special/splash/" target="_blank">Brandon Kidd</a>

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  • Photo by <a href="http://www.morganlynnphotography.com/weddings" target="_blank">Morgan Lynn Photography</a>

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Anticipation for Pope Francis trip grows in Brazil

A sand sculpture that resembles Pope Francis sits on Copacabana beach, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on Sunday, July 21, 2013. Pope Francis, the 76-year-old Argentine who became the church's first pontiff from the Americas in March, will return Monday to the embrace of Latin America to preside over the Roman Catholic Church's World Youth Day festival.(AP Photo/Victor R. Caivano)

A sand sculpture that resembles Pope Francis sits on Copacabana beach, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on Sunday, July 21, 2013. Pope Francis, the 76-year-old Argentine who became the church's first pontiff from the Americas in March, will return Monday to the embrace of Latin America to preside over the Roman Catholic Church's World Youth Day festival.(AP Photo/Victor R. Caivano)

Pope Francis holds a bag at Rome's Fiumicino international airport, Monday, July 22, 2013. It's wheels up on Pope Francis' first trip abroad as pontiff. A special Alitalia flight carrying Francis, his entourage and journalists who will cover him on his week-long visit to Brazil took off 10 minutes behind schedule Monday from Rome's Leonardo da Vinci airport. Keeping to his example that the Catholic church must be humble, Francis carried his own black hand luggage. He even kept holding it with his left hand while he used his left to shake hands with some of the VIPs who turned out to wish him well and while he climbed the stairs to the jet's entrance. Among the dignitaries was Italian Premier Enrico Letta. (AP Photo/Riccardo De Luca)

In this photo provided by the Vatican newspaper L'Osservatore Romano, Pope Francis holds a bag as he boards a plane at Rome's Leonardo Da Vinci international airport, Monday, July 22, 2013. It's wheels up on Pope Francis' first trip abroad as pontiff. A special Alitalia flight carrying Francis, his entourage and journalists who will cover him on his week-long visit to Brazil took off 10 minutes behind schedule Monday from Rome's Leonardo da Vinci airport. Keeping to his example that the Catholic church must be humble, Francis carried his own black hand luggage. He even kept holding it with his left hand while he used his left to shake hands with some of the VIPs who turned out to wish him well and while he climbed the stairs to the jet's entrance. Among the dignitaries was Italian Premier Enrico Letta. (AP Photo/L'Osservatore Romano, ho)

A wooden cross, symbol of the World Youth Day given to young people of the church in 1983 by Pope John Paul II, is carried along Copacabana beach by pilgrims in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Sunday July 21, 2013. Pope Francis, the 76-year-old Argentine who became the church's first pontiff from the Americas in March, will return Monday to the embrace of Latin America to preside over the Roman Catholic Church's World Youth Day festival. (AP Photo/Victor R. Caivano)

Argentinian pilgrims takes pictutres in Rio de Janeiro Sunday July 21, 2013, with a giant television monitor erected for the papal visit in the background. Pope Francis arrives July 22 in Rio de Janeiro for the World Youth Day.(AP Photo/Jorge Saenz)

(AP) ? Pope Francis flew toward the warm embrace of his home continent on Monday while expressing concern for a generation of youth growing up jobless as the world economy sputters.

The message during the pope's first international trip should resonate with the young people in the mammoth crowds expected at a papal Mass on Rio's Copacabana beach and other ceremonies during Francis' seven days in Brazil, the world's most populous Roman Catholic nation.

During his stay, the 76-year-old Argentine-born pontiff will meet with legions of young Catholics converging for the church's World Youth Festival in Rio, a seaside Sin city better known for hedonistic excess. More than 1 million people are expected to pack the white sands of Copacabana for the Mass celebrated by Francis. He will also visit a tiny chapel in a trash-strewn slum, and make a side trip to venerate Brazil's patron saint, Our Lady of Aparecida.

The pontiff is expected to arrive in Rio de Janeiro at 3 p.m. EDT (1900 GMT) Monday.

During his flight from Rome, Francis warned about youth unemployment in some countries in the double digits, telling about 70 journalists aboard the papal plane that there is a "risk of having a generation that hasn't worked." He said, "Young people at this moment are in crisis."

He didn't specify any country or region, but much of Europe is seeing those gloomy youth joblessness numbers, especially in Greece, Spain and Italy. Brazil is in far better shape than European nations, with unemployment at an all-time low after a decade of economic expansion.

"I'm here for faith! I'm here for joy! And I'm here for the first Latino pope!" Ismael Diaz, a 27-year-old pilgrim wrapped in the flag of his native Paraguay, said as he bounded down the stone sidewalks of Copacabana hours ahead of Francis' arrival.

Diaz gave high fives to four fellow pilgrims, then turned toward local beachgoers who looked back at him while calmly sipping green coconut water and staring from behind dark sunglasses.

"I'm here because I have the force of God in me and want to make disciples of all. Arghhhhhhhhhh!" he yelled, lifting his head and howling into Rio's hot, humid air before flexing his arms and striking a bodybuilder's pose.

Alex Augusto, a 22-year-old seminarian dressed in the bright green official T-shirt for pilgrims, said Monday that he and five friends made the journey from Brazil's Sao Paulo state to "show that contrary to popular belief, the church isn't only made up of older people, it's full of young people. We want to show the real image of the church."

It would be easy for Francis if all Catholics shared the fervor of some of its younger members. But Diaz, Augusto and their fellow pilgrims are the exception in Brazil and much of Latin America, a region with more faithful than any other in the world but where millions have left the church for rival Pentecostal evangelical churches or secularism.

A poll from the respected Datafolha group published Sunday in the newspaper Folha de S.Paulo said 57 percent of Brazilians age 16 and older call themselves Catholic, the lowest ever recorded. Six years ago, when Pope Benedict XVI visited, a poll by the same firm found 64 percent considered themselves among the faithful. In 1980, when Pope John Paul II became the first pontiff to visit Brazil, 89 percent listed themselves as Catholics, according to that year's census.

Pentecostal evangelicals stood at 19 percent of the population in the latest poll, rising from virtually nothing three decades ago by aggressively proselytizing in Brazil's slums.

There is also a huge gap in the level of participation in the different churches, a fervor factor that deeply troubles the Catholic Church. The Datafolha poll said 63 percent of Pentecostal evangelicals report going to church at least once a week, while only 28 percent of Catholics say they attend Mass weekly.

Datafolha interviewed 3,758 people across Brazil on June 6-7 and said the poll had a margin error of 2 percentage points.

During his flight to Brazil, Francis also expressed concern about the elderly, saying older people should not be isolated or "thrown away ... as if they had nothing to offer us."

"A people has a future if it goes forward with bridges: with the young people having the strength to bring it forward and the elderly because they have the wisdom of life," the pope said. The elderly have "the wisdom of history, the wisdom of a nation, the wisdom of a family, and we need this."

Francis has spoken often of the need for humility in the church, and he kept to that message Monday; the pope carried his own black hand luggage as he boarded a special Alitalia flight from Rome.

"Every pope is different, and Pope Francis is showing himself to be extremely charismatic, with a language that is simple and direct," Sao Paulo Cardinal Odilo Scherer said.

Playing out alongside the papal visit is political unrest in Brazil, where widespread anti-government protests that began last month have continued and are expected to occur outside Rio's Guanabara Palace, the seat of state power where Francis is to meet with President Dilma Rousseff on Monday evening.

With the exception of gay rights groups and others angered by the church's doctrine against abortion and same-sex marriages, the target of most protesters won't be Francis but the government and political corruption. The pontiff is said to support Brazilians peacefully taking to the streets, and when he was a cardinal in Buenos Aires he didn't shy from conflict with Argentina's leaders as he railed against corruption.

When Francis talks with Rousseff, they are likely to focus on the poor. Upon taking office, the Brazilian leader declared that eradicating extreme poverty was her top goal as president, and she has expanded a network of social welfare programs that have helped lift almost 30 million Brazilians out of poverty in the last decade.

"Unlike his predecessors, who had a theoretical understanding, Francis has a pastoral understanding honed by living and working in working-class neighborhoods of Buenos Aires," said Joseph Palacios, a sociologist at Georgetown University and former Catholic priest who has studied the church.

That's evident to Maria Nascimento, a 60-year-old Catholic living in the Varginha slum that Francis will visit this week.

"God chose wisely when he decided to send this humble man to lead the church," she said, standing in her kitchen where photos of grandchildren's baptisms were stuck to her refrigerator with magnets.

"There's going to be a huge impact on Brazil after he has come and left, after his feet have walked these streets in our slum. He's going to help the church in Brazil, the love here for him is growing so fast."

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Associated Press reporter Bradley Brooks reported from Rio de Janeiro. Jenny Barchfield contributed to this report.

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Monday, July 22, 2013

To savor the flavor, perform a short ritual first

[unable to retrieve full-text content]Blowing out the candles on birthday cake isn't just for fun. New research reveals that the rituals we perform before eating can actually change our perception of the food.

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Joyful Public Speaking (from fear to joy): Writer wanted for blob?

A posting from July 12th on the Elance freelance work web site said that:

?We're looking for an Article Writer to generate high-quality written content for our blob.??

They probably meant their blog rather than just a blob. As usual the qualifications desired for the writer included excellent spelling and formatting skills. Presumably that included proofreading skills, which the poster clearly lacked.

When you rely only on a spelling checker, you also may wind up with the phrase ?pubic speaking? when you meant to say public speaking. It?s particularly hilarious to find that lascivious typo in the title to an article or a YouTube video.

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EF-1 tornado struck in Pepper Pike

The National Weather Service confirmed that an EF-1 tornado touched down in Cuyahoga County's Pepper Pike around 3:35 a.m. Saturday.

NWS reports that the winds reached 110 miles per hour with the maximum path width of 100 to 200 yards.

The path began just northwest of Ursuline College and continued across part of the campus, traveling 1.3 miles, according to NWS. It caused the wall of the gym at the college to collapsed

NWS goes on to report that the tornado was associated with some down burst or straight line wind damage in the area.

Injuries were not reported.

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Apple Store iOS app reportedly being re-designed to offer free iTunes content

The Apple Store app for iOS is set to receive a revamp as soon as next week, with a slight interface change and for the first time, free iTunes content will be offered in this app. The update is reportedly in line with Tim Cook's plans to try and push more iPhone sales through Apple Retail, and is also set to be part of a new initiative in retail stores. From 9to5Mac:

Sources say that the new app update is also designed to go hand-in-hand with a new initiative in Apple Stores. When a new iOS Device is sold, Apple employees will be encouraged to install the new Apple Store app on the newly purchased device. According to comments from Tim Cook at last month?s secretive summit for Retail Leadership, only 20% of Apple customers are aware of the Apple Store app?s existence. This new plan will certainly increase that percentage.

The report is accompanied by a leaked image, which clearly displays promotional iTunes content being offered from the front page of the new look Apple Store app. The redesign will bring it more into line with Apple's content providing apps in iOS 6, and according to the same sources will land on July 23.

If the statistics are true, it's incredible that such a small percentage of Apple customers are even aware of the application. Pre-installing may help that, but it's success is dependant on iPhone sales in Apple Stores. Every body loves something free though, so once word is out, adoption of it could well take a upwards turn. The Apple Store application is actually a really great way of purchasing from Apple, and Easypay is just a dream when you're in a heaving store on a Saturday afternoon. We'll be keeping an eye out this coming Tuesday for the update, but what say you? Do you think this is a good idea on Apple's part? Would it push you to start using the Apple Store app more often?

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Illinois State (SID): Carmichael Shines as Former Redbirds Conclude NBA Summer League

Carmichael scored 23 points July 17, followed by a seven-block effort July 18.

July 20, 2013

NBA Summer League Central

LAS VEGAS - Former Illinois State forward Jackie Carmichael averaged 9.5 points, 4.2 rebounds and 1.5 blocks, as he attempted to impress while playing for the Dallas Mavericks in the NBA Las Vegas Summer League. Carmichael, along with fellow former Redbirds Tyler Brown and Champ Oguchi, wrapped up summer league play Friday night.

Out of the three ISU basketball alums, Carmichael played the most, with three starts and six total appearances in Las Vegas. Brown played in two games for the San Antonio Spurs, and Oguchi appeared in one contest for the Chicago Bulls. All three players tallied points for their respective teams in Friday's finale, with Carmichael netting seven, Oguchi scoring two against Carmichael and the Mavericks, and Brown collecting two versus the Milwaukee Bucks.

After originally beginning in the Orlando NBA Summer League with the Miami Heat, Carmichael joined the Mavericks for the subsequent Las Vegas league. The Manhattan, Kan., native came off the bench during Dallas' first three contests, averaging 5.0 points, 1.7 rebounds and 0.3 blocks in those games. However, Carmichael started the team's final three games and increased his productivity, averaging 14.0 points, 6.7 rebounds and 2.7 blocks in the second half of the six-game season.

In his first starting assignment, July 17, against the Los Angeles Clippers, Carmichael poured in 23 points with nine rebounds in 26:51. His performance did not go unnoticed by Mavericks owner Mark Cuban.

"Jackie showed he's a beast," Cuban told ESPNDallas.com following Dallas' win over the Clippers. "He played, really, really well."

Carmichael's 23-point game proved to be his best offensive effort of the NBA Summer League.

"I just wanted to come out there and do whatever I could to help the team," Carmichael told ESPNDallas.com. "I think just attacking the glass and being active opened everything else. That's my game, trying to stay active. Everything else fell into place."

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As for Carmichael's chances of making the Mavericks' training camp, "He's definitely doing his best to earn it," Cuban told ESPNDallas.com.

Carmichael once again earned the start against the undefeated Golden State Warriors, July 18, and he did not disappoint. In fact, Carmichael tied the NBA Summer League single-game blocks record, with seven. He also scored 12 points and collected seven rebounds. Carmichael tallied seven points with four rebounds in Dallas' summer league finale Friday night.

Meanwhile, Brown appeared in two games for San Antonio. He recorded his lone field goal Friday night against Milwaukee, along with two steals and one assist. Oguchi also scored his only NBA Summer League basket Friday night, in his lone Las Vegas appearance versus Dallas.

With their summer league seasons complete, Carmichael, Brown and Oguchi will now wait to see if they are invited to an NBA training camp.

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Sunday, July 21, 2013

Diabetes-Linked Amputations Declining, Study Finds - Health News ...

By Marijke Vroomen Durning
HealthDay Reporter

FRIDAY, July 19 (HealthDay News) ? Many fewer foot and leg amputations are being performed on people with diabetes, even as rates of the disease are rising in the United States, a new study finds.

Drastic diabetes-related amputations were cut by nearly half over the past decade, researchers report in the July issue of the journal Foot & Ankle International.

Because of long-term nerve damage, people with diabetes face up to a 25 percent lifetime risk of amputation, according to prior research. For this study, researchers reviewed Medicare claims from 2000 to 2010 to see who had leg, feet and toe amputations and why.

The results surprised them. ?The trend was so clear and more obvious than I thought it would be,? said senior author Dr. Phinit Phisitkul, an assistant clinical professor at the University of Iowa department of orthopedics and rehabilitation.

The rate for upper and lower leg amputations fell 47 percent among people with diabetes over the decade, and the rate of lower extremity amputations alone declined about 29 percent during that time period.

Only partial toe amputations, which have less impact on quality of life, rose during that time period ? by 24 percent. Orthopedic treatments for diabetic foot ulcers, which the authors also analyzed, rose 143 percent, the study found.

Phisitkul said it?s impossible to pinpoint a specific reason for the drop in major amputations. ?We do know that better foot and ankle treatment is a part of it though,? he said.

Also, health care teams are doing more to manage diabetic ulcers and to prevent them from occurring in the first place, he said.

Surgery that releases (lengthens) the Achilles tendon and calf muscles and a technique called contact casting reduce the pressure on certain parts of the foot that are prone to developing ulcers.

Almost 26 million people in the United States have diabetes, and the overwhelming majority have type 2, which is associated with being overweight and sedentary. Based on current projections, the number of diabetics will reach 44 million within the next 20 years, putting them at risk of serious illness and complications, including amputations.

Amputations among people with diabetes happen because they do not produce any or enough of the hormone insulin to properly convert food into energy. The result is too much sugar in the blood, which in turn causes nerve damage that can reduce feeling in the feet, leading to the development of sores or ulcers.

If these ulcers become severely infected, life-saving amputation may be needed. Some people lose one or two toes or the edge of the foot, but others require more drastic measures, such as above-the-knee amputation.

Dr. Joel Zonszein, director of the Clinical Diabetes Center at Montefiore Medical Center in New York City, said the United States lags behind other countries in terms of diabetes foot care.

?I have traveled around South America and Europe to see how they manage patients with diabetic feet,? Zonszein said. ?They seem to be doing much better than we are. Although it doesn?t happen everywhere in those countries, experts there generally treat patients with a diabetic foot much more aggressively and are much more up-to-date than we are here.?

In the United States, many insurance companies won?t cover prevention of diabetic foot problems, Zonszein explained. There is evidence that contact casting can help, but since many payers won?t reimburse the costs for the procedure, few doctors use it, he said.

?This is a typical case where spending a little bit of money would prevent a lot of expenses later for Medicare ? in transportation, wheelchairs, and disability for the patients,? Zonszein said.

Teaching proper foot care is also an important aspect of preventing ulcers from occurring, but this also falls under the realm of prevention, which isn?t paid for, Zonszein said. Instead, ?[payers] pay for complications and amputations,? he noted.

With proper treatment, only 30 percent of ulcers recur, said Phisitkul. Doctors can still reduce this another 14 percent with better treatment, he added.

While surgical interventions and contact casting help reducing foot ulcers and subsequent higher level amputations, patients must play a role in prevention as well, said Phisitkul.

?Patients with diabetes have to do their best to control their blood sugar. They need to seek care from their primary care doctor, get treatment, and discuss potential surgeries [like tendon release] to help improve their feet,? Phisitkul said.

Diabetes is a silent disease but it eats away at the body, Phisitkul added. ?Patients need to try to fight against diabetes sooner than later, rather than waiting for complications to begin,? he said.

More information

For more on diabetes complications, head to the American Diabetes Association.

Source: http://news.health.com/2013/07/19/diabetes-linked-amputations-declining-study-finds/

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Saturday, July 20, 2013

Stocks close out fourth straight week ahead

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Stocks finished largely unchanged in lackluster trading Friday, with the S&P 500 squeezing out a small gain to finish at another record high, but a batch of disappointing tech earnings weighed down the market.

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Despite the limp session, the Dow and S&P still logged their fourth-straight week higher.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed 4 points lower, dragged by Microsoft and Hewlett-Packard.

The S&P 500 eked out a gain to close at a record high, while the tech-heavy Nasdaq ended in the red. The CBOE Volatility Index (VIX), widely considered the best gauge of fear in the market, fell below 13.

Among key S&P sectors, techs led the laggards, while health care gained.

Google and Microsoft tumbled after both tech giants disappointed the market after the closing bell Thursday with quarterly earnings and revenue that fell well below Wall Street expectations. At least eight brokerages slashed their price targets on Google, while seven cut their price targets on Microsoft.

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Also among techs Advanced Micro Devices tumbled more than 10 percent after the chipmaker said its gross margins would fall, even as the company forecast better-than-expected revenue growth in the third quarter. Analysts were mixed on the stock: at least five brokerages raised their price targets on the company, while Credit Suisse and Morgan Stanley lowered their ratings.

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Offsetting the losses in the tech sector, General Electric jumped to lead the Dow gainers after the conglomerate posted earnings that edged past expectations by a penny a share.

So far, one-fifth of S&P 500 companies have reported quarterly results, with 65 percent of companies posting earnings above estimates, while 51 percent missing expectations, according to the latest data from Thomson Reuters. If all remaining companies report earnings in line with forecasts, earnings will be up 2.9 percent from last year's second quarter.

Barry Knapp, head of equity portfolio strategy at Barclays noted that domestically orientated U.S. stocks have outperformed this quarter.

"This quarter, domestic revenues are starting to go up, which makes perfect sense given those stocks have been telling you that for six months. Companies with foreign-derived revenues remain under pressure," he said.

(Read More:Will earnings punch a hole in the US stock rally?)

The Dow and the S&P set fresh highs on Thursday, after Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke reiterated his commitment to easy monetary policy, in his second day of testimony before lawmakers.

"What we do know with more certainty is that in September the Fed is going to slow its asset purchases," said Knapp.

Beyond the U.S., markets will also watch a meeting of G-20 finance ministers in Moscow on Friday and Saturday to see if global policy makers can do anything further to calm recent volatility and boost global growth.

Treasury Secretary Jack Lew will be in attendance. Ahead of the meeting, Lew said the U.S.was once more a "source of strength" in the global economy.

"The U.S. is again a source of strength in the world economy, only five years after it was the center of a global crisis. This has not happened by accident," said Lew in an opinion piece published by the Financial Times. "In many parts of the world, such as Europe, growth is too weak to drive job creation, and it is critical to take steps to bolster private hiring."

Meanwhile, the Nikkei fell from a two-month peak on Friday, as investors unwound long positions in the futures and cash market ahead of upper house elections over the weekend. Other Asian stocks also reversed gains, with the Shanghai Composite easing over 1.5 percent and Australia's S&P ASX 200 index retreating further from the 5,000 mark.

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Obama Finally Went Bulworth

President Obama finally got his wish: He went Bulworth. Sure, it was on a Friday, in the late afternoon, in the middle of July, and almost a full seven days after the Trayvon Martin verdict. But it finally happened?in a surprise speech on race.

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You can kind of imagine the arguments in the West Wing this week as Obama pushed to join the conversation about the most controversial news story in months, and his aides resisting until this ?this quiet but important speech on race emerged as the compromise. But it was the kind of speech that Obama has seemingly longed to deliver for much of the past four years. Back in May, when the conventional wisdom was that a triad of scandals were about to overwhelm his second term (they didn't),?The New York Times?reported that Obama "has talked longingly of 'going Bulworth,' a reference to a little-remembered 1998 Warren Beatty movie about a senator who risked it all to say what he really thought." That is a very mild description of what the Bulworth character did: he smoked weed, danced in clubs, said politicians didn't care about black neighborhoods because black people don't donate to political campaigns, said he couldn't give them health care because insurance companies donate so much.

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It's important to note that Obama's fantasy president is very different than the Aaron Sorkin-style fantasy president. Aaron Sorkin presidents are able to appeal to people's better natures to extract compromise among white people who can't otherwise get along. The?Bulworth president gives speeches matter-of-factly exposing the cynical way American politicians of both parties view black people. This distinction is important.

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Obama did not go Aaron Sorkin on Friday. This was not a speech meant to finally break the gridlock on Capitol Hill. (He actually said, "we?re not rolling out some five-point plan.")? Instead, Obama talked about some of the realities black men face in America. He did not suggest there was much that could be done about it, only that things were getting better. Obama even?dismissed the idea that he should "convene a conversation on race" in the wake of the verdict in the George Zimmerman case, saying, "I haven?t seen that be particularly productive when politicians try to organize conversations."

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But Obama himself is unusually attuned to the conversation the rest of us are having. He reads blogs.?He's joked about getting bumped off the cover of?Us Weekly?in favor of Jessica Simpson's "weight battle." He has?explained?Nicki Minaj's rap persona,?expounded?on Kanye West the artist vs. Kanye West the personality. And while on Friday Obama said some?of the things you'd expect a politician to say about a controversial issue that involves tragedy ? that he's sending "thoughts and prayers" and all of that ? Obama also engaged with some of the major ideas people have been talking about on the Internet all week, ever since George Zimmerman was found not guilty of second-degree murder and manslaughter for killing Martin.

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Obama has dipped his toe in going?Bulworth a few times. He said he couldn't use a Jedi mind meld on Republicans to make them agree to stop the sequester. He said he couldn't lock Republican leaders in a room. But it's fitting that the time Obama finally really went?Bulworth?? to the maximal degree a president can actually do that ? it was on the subject of race.

"The fact that a lot of African-American boys are painted with a broad brush and the excuse is given, well, there are these statistics out there that show that African-American boys are more violent -- using that as an excuse to then see sons treated differently causes pain," Obama said on Friday.?As?The Nation's George Zornick?tweeted,?"Obama explicitly called out Richard Cohen's poisonous argument." Though Obama did not name him,?The Washington Post's Richard Cohen?was the most?widely bashed?columnist of the many who suggested?after the Zimmerman acquittal that racial profiling is OK.

Earlier this week, Cohen said he was tired of hearing that "for recognizing the reality of urban crime in the United States, I am a racist." He said blacks were 78 percent of all shooting suspects in New York City, and if?police "ignore race, then they are fools and ought to go into another line of work." Many, many people said these comments were racist, and stuck in the 1980s.?The Atlantic's Ta-Nehisi Coates wrote that Cohen suggests that none of Coates' family "deserve to be judged as individuals by the state. Instead we must be seen as members of a class more inclined to criminality."

And Obama said, "I think the African-American community is also not naive in understanding that statistically somebody like Trayvon Martin was probably statistically more likely to be shot by a peer than he was by somebody else." This, too, is something people have been talking about all week. Was Zimmerman right to be so scared of a black teenager? Should?Cohen be scared of black kids? As Andrew Sullivan pointed out, "The percentage odds of Richard Cohen being killed by a young black man is 0.00015 percent. And yet he?s scared. I guess it?s clarifying to have this fact of human nature expressed in a column. But it doesn?t make it any less repugnant."?Blacks are more likely to kill blacks, and whites are more likely to kill whites, because crime is "driven by?opportunism?and?proximity,"?The Daily Beast's Jamelle Bouie?wrote.?"[T]he idea of 'black-on-black crime' taps into specific fears around black masculinity and black criminality." It's not that Obama necessarily read these specific articles by these specific writers. It's that he's aware and responding to exactly what people are talking about.

Obama spoke personally about another major discussion since the Martin case got national attention: What it feels like to have everyone think you're a criminal just because of your skin color.?Since Martin was killed in February 2012, here have been tons of?essays?by black men who've described what it's like to have to be conscious of not scaring white people in public.

Obama said,?"You know, when Trayvon Martin was first shot, I said that this could have been my son. Another way of saying that is Trayvon Martin could have been me 35 years ago." Notably, Cohen demanded Obama admit that he, too, was scared of black males when he lived in New York in college. Obama did the opposite. He continued:

There are very few African-American men in this country who haven?t had the experience of being followed when they were shopping in a department store. That includes me.

And there are very few African-American men who haven?t had the experience of walking across the street and hearing the locks click on the doors of cars. That happens to me, at least before I was a senator. There are very few African-Americans who haven?t had the experience of getting on an elevator and a woman clutching her purse nervously and holding her breath until she had a chance to get off. That happens often.

Obama mentioned his white grandmother being afraid of black men on the sidewalk in his last speech about race, in 2008.?That speech included much more on whites' racial fears ? that affirmative action is unfair, or that their kids have to be bused to school across town. But this speech was focused on what African-Americans were feeling ? that context and history were being ignored in the Zimmerman trial, the biases on display in the proceedings. As?Jelani Cobb pointed out at?The New Yorker,?the prosecution based their case for second-degree murder on the idea that Martin was losing the fight, and Zimmerman killed him anyway. So what if Martin was winning? "[I]s an unarmed black teen-ager ever entitled to stand his ground?" And?Obama addressed what has been the central question in the Martin case all along:

And that all contributes, I think, to a sense that if a white male teen was involved in the same kind of scenario, that, from top to bottom, both the outcome and the aftermath might have been different.

It's not that this is new ground. What's new is that a president is saying it.?

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John Lewis director to lead campaign encouraging more Chinese visitors

A top John Lewis board member has been selected to lead a campaign by British businesses to encourage more Chinese tourists to visit Britain.

Andrew Murphy, who is the retail director for the partnership company and has been with them since 1992, was announced as chairman of the UK Chinese Visa Alliance (UKCVA) this morning.

The lobbying group boasts partners including British Airways, Selfridges and Westfield, and says it is working with the Home Office to ease visa regulations which, as they stand, encourage Chinese tourists to visit the rest of Europe instead.

UKCVA says that there are now more than one million Chinese millionaires, and that Britain?s failure to attract these affluent consumers means we are missing out on around ?1.2 billion a year of spending.

Under the Schengen agreement, a tourist from China can visit 26 European countries with just a single visa. The UK is not party to that agreement, and the UKCVA?s research suggests that only 7 per cent of visitors to Europe from the Far-East nation make the effort to go through more than one visa application process.

As a result, around 82 per cent of Chinese tourists opt for a Schengen visa. Home Office statistics quoted by the UKCVA indicate around five times more of these were issued than UK visas in 2011.

In London, the business improvement district for the West End estimated that Chinese visitors spend nearly three times as much on a trip there than the average overseas visitor, at almost ?1,700 per person.

This morning the UKCVA announced on Twitter: ?Andrew Murphy Retail Director @johnlewisretail has been appointed Chairman of the UK China Visa Alliance #chinavisa #tourism?.

And Mr Murphy told the Telegraph: ?The Chinese consumer is by far the largest spender among overseas visitors to the UK, and that spend is a vital area of growth if we are to remain globally competitive as a visitor destination.

?Whilst incremental steps have been taken, the UKCVA believes more must be done by the Government to ensure that the UK attracts its fair share of Chinese visitors, levelling the playing field with other European countries.?

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Friday, July 19, 2013

JPMorgan directors Cote and Fuller step down

(AP) ? JPMorgan Chase & Co. says two directors who served on the bank's risk policy committee at the time of its $6 billion "London whale" trading loss are stepping down from the board.

The nation's largest bank says David Cote and Ellen Futter have retired, and it plans to name replacements later this year.

Cote, the chairman and CEO of industrial conglomerate Honeywell Inc., and Futter, the president of the American Museum of Natural History, were both re-elected to new terms this year but they were targeted by activist investors and received diminished support from shareholders.

Futter has been on the board for 16 years and Cote has been on the board for five years. They served on the risk policy committee when the bank suffered the surprise trading loss.

Cote and Futter were both re-elected with less than 60 percent approval from shareholders at the company's annual meeting in May. So was James Crown, who runs a privately owned investment company and also sat on the risk policy committee. The company's other eight directors were re-elected with support of more than 90 percent.

Lee Raymond, the number two director on the board behind Chairman and CEO Jamie Dimon, said in May that JPMorgan would continue to evaluate the makeup of the board.

The trading loss is nicknamed the "London whale" for the location of the responsible trader and its size. The trader made the outsized bets on complex debt securities that went wrong. JPMorgan first disclosed the losses in May 2012, estimating them at $2 billion. Two months later it disclosed that the loss would be about $6 billion. The company said traders may have tried to conceal the losses.

JPMorgan said it closed the division responsible for the mistake.

Shares of JPMorgan Chase fell 31 cents to $56.06 in midday trading after trading as high as $56.56 earlier in the day. That matched its highest level since August 2000, according to FactSet.

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95% A Band Called Death

All Critics (41) | Top Critics (14) | Fresh (39) | Rotten (2)

Fortunately, Bobby and Dannis, the surviving brothers, prove genial company.

If the brothers seem a little drunk on their own myth, they're also genuinely humbled by the band's rediscovery and warmed by the fact that their kids have carried on the family tradition.

Their story can feel almost too ready-made for the telling, but it's well worth a listen.

... a must-watch for fans of punk music, vinyl record wonks, or even those interested ... a visionary entertainment dream.

[A] generous, spirited documentary [that captures] one of the strangest and most inspiring of all family stories of tragedy and triumph that this crazy country has produced.

It was fans' ardor that began the Death revival and propels the movie's exhilarating second half.

A band call Death comes back to live in this hilarious and poignant peon to hard rock with a soft heart.

Directors Mark Christopher Covino and Jeff Howlett tell this part of A Band Called Death without much artifice, relying on the natural charm and sunny dispositions of the surviving Hackney brothers to draw us in.

It's a soul-stirring tribute to a man whose vision was too bold and revolutionary for his lifetime, or the convention-bound ways of the music industry, but was ultimately too powerful to be denied.

An amazing story -- about the history of rock, about the capriciousness of fame and, perhaps most importantly, about the power of family.

Like 'Searching For Sugar Man,' 'A Band Called Death' takes its cue from the modesty and joyfulness of its subjects, letting the glory of their music speak for itself.

It's less about the rediscovery of genius than it is the value of obscurity, a sentiment that should give hope to every garage band out there.

Questions about what that reputation is worth today, and how the Hackney brothers struggled to find a foothold, give filmmakers Mark Covino and Jeff Howlett plenty of material to work with.

A Band Called Death shines the light on a previously unexplored corner of musical history and does it in an accessible, straightforward manner.

A Band Called Death is a film that is all heart, as was the band it looks to explore.

Death never got very far, and their story is a fascinating one, told beautifully by Jeff Howlett and Mark Christopher Covino.

Thanks to the new revelatory and inspiring documentary A Band Called Death, the truth behind the band's nearly simultaneous birth and death may yet find them their proper place in music history.

It is a deeply moving story of a family that was both bound together and driven apart by art, and it tells this personal story so beautifully that there were several moments that gave me actual chills.

Even if you didn't know a thing about the band and you don't even typically listen to the kind of music they play, you're going to find yourself thankful that the Hackney brothers are now in your life.

The story of Death sure adds an interesting and virtually unknown footnote to the annals of punk rock.

Still sounding amazingly fresh, the brothers' good spirits and storytelling are as infectiously appealing as their punk rock seems to be a fountain of youth

In the vein of Searching for Sugar Man, this earnest and engaging doc again proves that all the best nonfiction music stories aren't tied up in bitterness and acrimony, and certainly aren't related to any level of achieved fame.

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