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Japan cult member nabbed after 17 years on the run

(AP)? TOKYO ? A member of the doomsday cult behind a deadly Tokyo subway gassing and other crimes has turned himself in to police after 17 years on the run.

Tokyo police said Sunday that Makoto Hirata, a 46-year-old member of Aum Shinrikyho, conspired with several other members in kidnapping a notary official in 1995 and causing his death.The victim was a relative of a follower trying to quit the group.

Hirata turned himself in to police early Sunday and was detained on the spot.

Aum also released sarin gas in the Tokyo subway in 1995 in an attack that killed 13 people and injured more than 6,000. Nearly 200 members of the cult have been convicted, including 13 on death row, in the gas attack and dozens of other crimes.

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Crear uno, dos, tres... mil Wikipedias

Entre las actividades m?s utilizadas en Sugar, seguramente estan las Wikipedias offline (en espa?ol y en ingles). Estas actividades estan un poco desactualizadas actualemente, pero ademas el proceso para crear una nueva actividad es bastante complejo y no est? muy bien documentado.
Por eso, en estas ?ltimas semanas, estuve trabajando en modernizar el proceso, eliminar todo lo que no fuera necesario, hacerlo m?s sencillo y documentarlo, de forma de que otros voluntarios puedan crear nuevas versiones de Wikipedias offline, quizas en otros idiomas, o con selecciones de grupos de p?ginas de temas espec?ficos, como historia, geograf?a o ciencias naturales.
Hay otros proyectos que tratan de hacer wikipedias offline, pero en general toman todo el contenido disponible. En nuestro caso, tenemos limitaciones de espacio, por lo que es importante tener un procedimiento de seleccion de p?ginas. En un pr?ximo post voy a escribir acerca de como funcionan estas herramientas.
Un instructivo acerca de como preparar una wikipedia se encuentra aqui: http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Activities/Wikipedia/HowTo . Estoy interesado en feedback acerca del procedimiento y ver que adaptaciones/mejoras podemos hacerle.

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Unsurprisingly, Apple Will Not Release the iPad 3 at Macworld

LoopInsight?s Jim Dalrymple weighs in on the questionable rumor that Apple would introduce the iPad 3 at the 2012 Macworld|iWorld conference in January. Dalrymple says plainly:I checked with a number of my sources today and an iPad 3 is not planned for release at Macworld. in case you?re wondering, an iPad 3 won?t be released at CES either.

He also goes on to say that Apple won?t be releasing a new TV during each of those shows either. Dalrymple?s information has been shown to be reliable in the past.

As we noted in the earlier article, Apple officially withdrew from Macworld in 2008, citing the diminishing importance of trade shows in their business. Digitimes? claim that Apple would again play a part in the show was met with pretty universal skepticism.

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Iranian exiles in Iraq agree to move camps


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Mexican election law leads to complaint of bias (AP)

MEXICO CITY ? The de facto presidential candidates for two of Mexico's three big political parties have been told they can give speeches, but can't ask people to vote for them or run campaign ads until March.

The third party hasn't yet chosen its candidate but election officials have said that its nominees can run campaign ads ? for its party primary.

This, one of the de facto candidates said, is unfair because campaigning in the primary won't just be seen by members of that party, but by the general public.

He, meanwhile, must remain silent.

Mexico's odd and strict laws governing electoral campaigning were intended to create strict rules in the wake of hotly contested 2006 presidential voting, which was marred by accusations of illicit support for candidates and a wave of unapproved campaign ads.

But the new regulations are creating new charges of inequity.

Institutional Revolutionary nominee Enrique Pena Nieto and leftist Democratic Revolution Party nominee Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador are both running uncontested and their parties won't be holding primaries.

Mexican electoral law says that official election campaigning cannot begin until March.

This has put the virtual nominees in the strange position of having sewn up their nominations, but having to avoid anything that looks like campaigning.

The ruling conservative National Action Party, however, has not chosen its candidate and the national electoral institute has said its three contenders can campaign for the party nomination until primary season ends in mid-February.

Peno Nieto, who leads in most polls on the presidential race, protested on Tuesday that the ads run during the National Action primary could affect the presidential election.

Pena Nieto's party ruled Mexico without interruption from 1929 to 2000, when it lost the presidential elections.

Lopez Obrador said he would accept the rules.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/latam/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20111228/ap_on_re_la_am_ca/lt_mexico_politics

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Clean Plates: 10 Tips For Throwing A Healthier Holiday Party

It can be challenging to host a festive holiday party without throwing everything you know about health and nutrition out the window. The more decadent the food, the boozier the booze, the more everyone will enjoy themselves -- right? While we're big believers in indulging from time to time, the truth is that a menu filled with rich, fried and sugary treats can lead to indigestion and other discomforts. What if we told you it was possible to plan a delicious menu filled with nutrient-rich, locally produced, organic ingredients that will leave you and your guests feeling like a million bucks? You're in luck. Read on for tips from holistic chef and nutritional consultant Lisa Roberts-Lehan.

Tip Number 1: Boost Your Antioxidants

As much fun as the holiday season can be, the reality is that it leaves most of us feeling stressed out. Minimize harmful free-radicals caused by stress with antioxidant-rich superfoods like cranberries, pomegranates, oranges, bell peppers, kale, and yes, even organic dark chocolate. Because each color contains different antioxidants, be sure to use a rainbow of colors in your cooking and baking.

Tip Number 2: Stay Hydrated with Water-Inspired Beverages

It's easy to over-indulge on both food and alcohol this time of year. To help flush out excess sodium, sugar and the toxins from alcohol, keep pitchers of filtered water available for your guests. Try our recipe for Filtered Water Infused with Organic Citrus Fruit Slices:

  • Fill a water pitcher with filtered water.

  • Add 1 sliced orange, 1 sliced lime, 1 sliced lemon and a handful of fresh mint.

  • Refrigerate for 2 hours to allow flavors to infuse before serving.

Tip Number 3: Sub in All-Natural Sweeteners

Show off your baking skills and impress your guests with cookies, cakes, muffins and quick breads made with all-natural, lower-glycemic sweeteners. Replace processed white sugar with organic 100 percent pure raw honey or maple syrup from local producers, coconut palm sugar or date sugar. These options all have more nutritive value than plain-old sugar and can help stave off sugar-induced energy crashes.

Tip Number 4: Bring On the Whole Grains

Pick your favorite crostini recipe (we like this one), then swap a regular baguette for one made with organic whole wheat or spelt. If you're making a pasta or rice dish, look for products that feature whole grain organic brown rice, quinoa, buckwheat, millet or amaranth. Your guests will wonder why they feel so much lighter yet more satisfied from your crafty cooking.

When baking, replace all-purpose flour with whole grain options like organic spelt or whole wheat flour, which not only boost nutrients, but also flavor.

Tip Number 5: Give Your Guests Nutrient-Dense, Plant-Based Dishes

Surprise both your carnivore and vegan guests with delicious plant-based dishes that are easy to prepare, flavor-packed and nutrient-rich. Vegetable dishes help you fill up quicker and give your body the nutrients it needs to off-set the negative affects of richer foods and beverages.

Our favorite crowd-pleasers? Roasted organic winter squash tossed with olive oil, sage and rosemary. Cauliflower mashed potatoes. Arugula and goat cheese salad tossed with cranberries and spicy pumpkin seeds. Baked kale chips. And Clean Plates' recipe makeover of "Top Chef Texas" contestant Molly Brandt's Smokey Sweet Potato Soup with Pork Cheek and Tequila Cilantro Lime Cream.

Tip Number 6: Choose Organic, Locally Produced Booze

Yes, even the alchohol you serve can be healthier, for you and the planet. Avoid the chemicals used in conventional farming and minimize your environmental impact by choosing organic and biodynamic wines, organic liquors and locally-brewed beers. Up for a little mixology? Check out our makeover of Saveur Magazine's Eggnog, as well as these delicious cocktail recipes (featuring anti-oxidant-boosting cranberries and pomegranate, no less -- see tip #1!). For the teatotalers in your group, make the eggnog sans alcohol, or offer sparkling water garnished with fruit.

Tip Number 7: Dress Up Your Crudit?s

We admit it, vegetable crudit?s aren't the most exciting addition to your holiday spread. Still, many guests appreciate having an obvious healthy option. And crudit?s are not only refreshing and packed with essential vitamins, they also make an eye-pleasing display -- and, per tip #5, vegetables can off-set the effects of richer foods (and booze). Pair with a selection of two to three dips made with organic ingredients -- choose fiber-rich bean dips and hummus over cream-heavy options.

Tip Number 8: Feature Antibiotic- and Hormone-Free Meat

For nibbles to please the carnivores on your guest list, make your way to your local farmer's market and find out who offers pasture-raised, grass-fed meat and poultry without antibiotics or hormones. You can also use the Eat Wild and Local Harvest websites to find local markets and producers. Looking for a crowd-pleasing recipe? Check out our makeover of Emeril Lagasse's Spanish Meatballs.

Tip Number 9: A Local Cheese Board

Who doesn't love a selection of fine cheeses to accompany an organic wine? Make your way to your local farmer's market and sample the different cheeses on offer. Choose three to five selections and pair your cheeseboard with organic fresh fruit, unsweetened and sulphur dioxide-free dried fruit, and fiber-rich nuts. Yum.

Tip Number 10: Give Creative Holiday Favors

Send your guests home with better-for-you party favors. Some of our top picks?

  • Organic dark raw chocolate from a local chocolatier. We love Nibmor Chocolates -- try their drinking chocolate in particular.
  • A piece of fruit tied with a bow.
  • Homemade organic preserves or chutney.
  • Local organic raw honey.
  • Homemade baked goods made with natural sweetener.
  • A handmade ornament.

... and, of course, the 2012 edition of Clean Plates Manhattan or Clean Plates Brooklyn!

Got questions as you plan your party? Let us know and we'll do our best to help.

Lisa Roberts-Lehan is a freelance writer, holistic chef, and nutritional consultant based in New York City. A graduate of the French Culinary Institute and the Institute for Integrative Nutrition, she loves nothing more than being in the kitchen and developing new recipes. Her work has been featured in Brad Lamm's JUST 10 LBS, Erika Lenkert and Brook Alpert's Healthy Nutritious Pregnancy, as well as AOL/Fox, Plum TV, SOBeFiT magazine and McFadden Performing Arts publications.

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Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/clean-plates/10-tips-for-throwing-a-he_b_1148666.html

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Paul Stoller: Winter Break

After what increasingly seems like a lighting fast roller-coaster ride, I recently huffed and puffed my way to submitting final grades, which marked the end my 61st semester of university teaching. You could say that the huffing and puffing is due to my age or my physical condition. Neither would be true. I may be approaching "elder" status, but I am physically fit. You could say that so many years of university teaching have made me weary of the old routines -- same subject, anthropology and the same set of courses. But as time as passed, I've come to enjoy teaching a great deal.

So if I'm physically fit and enjoy teaching, why do I find myself exhausted by the end of a 15-week semester?

Part of the reason, perhaps, is the importance that our institutions place upon getting grades. Students, of course, have always been very much concerned about grades. Getting good grades has always been a good a way to move forward on the highway that leads to successful careers in medicine, law, information technology or business. On that venerable highway there has never been much time for taking a frivolous detour that leads to an uncertain destination. In recent years, though, student tunnel vision seems to have become even more narrowly focused. Many of the students I teach would like me to agree to a grand bargain: the best possible grade for the least amount of effort. There are, of course, notable and inspiring exceptions. Even so, every semester students have the chutzpah to ask me to change their grade -- for no good reason. Two weeks ago, one of my introductory students who had earned a "C+" wondered if I could change her grade to "B-."

"Can't I get some extra points for attending class?" she asked.

Another student, who had barely passed my introductory class, wrote:

"Is there any way you could change my grade to a "C-?" she asked, not even offering up her record of attendance as an argument for a grade change.

Fortunately, student encounters about grades, which are always a bit irritating, are few and far between. They don't account for my end-of-semester fatigue.

Something has changed in higher education. When I began professing in 1980, there seemed to be more time to teach. We had the same 15-week semesters, but my courses were much more demanding -- for both me as well as for my students. We covered more topics and did so in greater depth. The readings were more extensive. I assigned more research papers, which required extensive work in the library. Students found the time come to my office for conversations about anthropology, philosophy, literature, or even the meaning of life! These days most of my students complain about not having enough time to do the course readings, let alone a series of moments to do more than a cursory amount archival research for a paper. Some of them hand in assignments after the due date. Most of them avoid my office and any kind of serious face-to-face social interaction. Although the aforementioned grade disputes do require some degree of professor-student interaction, they are usually argued in the impersonal domains of cyberspace.

There are external forces that have propelled these educational changes. In these hard times, many contemporary students have to work one or two jobs to pay for college expenses. Accordingly, they have little extra-time to read beyond the assignment, daydream, or to take intellectual risks. Contemporary professors, for their part, are so saddled with so many corporately contoured administrative tasks -- committee work, assessment studies, assessment workshops, assessment reports, peer evaluations, student evaluations, not to forget large classes to teach, grade, and, lest I forget, assess -- that we have little time to think about what we've done or what we want to do.

Every semester over-worked students have a limited amount of time to study. Professors are "too busy" to refine their teaching or pursue their research, which usually improves the quality of instruction. Students and professors are trapped in increasingly corporate institutions of higher learning that are designed for processing products -- moving student bodies through institutional stages -- that produce positive institutional profiles.

Incessant institutional processing produces a great deal of end-of-the-semester student and professorial fatigue, a symptom that something important is missing from the mix of elements on our university campuses. Higher education should be more than a system for processing student bodies. Indeed, it should be the serious attempt to teach young people how to be in the world--an attempt that will set a course for the future.

If we recognize the fatigue for what it is, we should use the Winter Break to recharge our existential batteries and begin anew the pursuit of knowledge.

Here's a New Year's resolution for college students: make a habit of visiting your professors and discussing the world of ideas. Taking such a small step will not only be rewarding for students and professors, but will make the university a little less corporate and a little more humane, which means, that everyone benefits.

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Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/paul-stoller/winter-break_b_1170241.html

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Mexican army: 'El Chapo' security head arrested

The Mexican army announced Sunday that it had captured the head of security for Sinaloa drug cartel head Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, one of the world's most wanted men.

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The suspect, who was not identified by name, was captured in the Sinaloa state capital of Culiacan and will be presented to the media Monday morning, the army said.

Guzman, Mexico's top drug lord, is one of the world's richest men, and has eluded authorities by moving around and hiding since his 2001 escape from prison in a laundry truck.

The army said the man they had arrested also ran cartel activities in Durango and southern Chihuahua state, and was responsible for carrying out secret burials of cartel victims, kidnapping, extortion and arson. They did not say if the arrest moved the military closer to capturing Guzman, an arrest that would be seen as a major victory for the government of President Felipe Calderon.

Guzman is worth more than $1 billion, according to Forbes magazine, which has listed him among the "World's Most Powerful People." He has a $7 million bounty on his head, and thousands of law enforcement agents from the U.S. and other countries working on capturing him.

His cartel controls cocaine trafficking on the Mexican border with California and has moved eastward to the corridor between the Mexican state of Sonora, which borders Arizona.

Separately, Mexican soldiers discovered 13 bodies in an abandoned truck Sunday along with a message that they were killed in a war between rival drug cartels in the eastern state of Veracruz, officials said.

The bodies were found in Tamaulipas state, a few hundred yards (meters) from its border with Veracruz, according to the Tamaulipas attorney general's office. The office said that 10 of the bodies had been decapitated.

The area has been the scene of bloody battles between the Gulf and Zetas cartels, and a pair of banners alluding to a rivalry were found in the truck, the statement from the attorney-general's office said.

On Friday, the attorney general's office in Veracruz said it had found 10 bodies in a different area along the border with Tamaulipas after receiving a tip.

On Thursday, three U.S. citizens traveling to spend the holidays with their relatives in Mexico were among those killed in a spree of shooting attacks on buses. In the spree, a group of gunmen attacked three buses in Veracruz, killing a total of seven passengers.

The Americans killed were a mother and her two daughters who were returning to visit relatives in the region.

The five gunmen who allegedly carried out the attacks were later shot to death by soldiers.

Earlier, the gunmen also killed four people in the nearby town of El Higo, Veracruz.

Local police in Veracruz have become so corrupt that on Wednesday the government decided to dissolve the entire force in the state's largest city, also known as Veracruz, and sent the Navy in to patrol. Some 800 police officers and 300 administrative employees were laid off.

Copyright 2011 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Source: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/45788330/ns/world_news-americas/

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Provision Of Job Contract For Various Jobs In Reactor Regulating & Reactor At Bulandshahr

Y K Chaturvedi of Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited, Bulandshahr invites tender for provision of job contract for various jobs in reactor regulating & reactor protective system in NAPS. Tender document purchase from Bulandshahr.

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C Spire gets the Motorola Milestone X2

Motorola Milestone X2

C Spire Wireless, the former Ceullar South that you're seeing in a smattering of TV commericials now, just announced availabilty of the Motorola Milestone X2. That's the same as the Motorola Droid X2 on Verizon that we reviewed back in the summer. Same 4.3-inch display, same 1GHz dual-core processor, same 8MP camera, no Droid branding. It's running Android 2.3 and has Swype on baord. C Spire's offering it up for $99 (after $50 rebate) on two-year contract.

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Military Experiments on Fruitcake (Part 1: 1981)

During the 1970s and 1980s the US military conducted a series of tests on fruitcake, the long-lasting holiday comestible. They issued at least two reports. Here?s a look at the first report:

?Nutritionally Fortified Fruitcake (Thermoprocessed, Flexibly Packaged) Developed for Shuttle Flight Use,? T. Branagan, NATICK/TR-82/004, June 1981. (AD A129 878).

The report features these lyrical passages:

NASA asked Natick Laboratories to develop a contingency ration that would meet and retain 100 percent of the Recommended Daily Allowance (RDA) and maintain consumer acceptability under ambient storage conditions for three years. NASA chose flexibly packaged fruitcake, a single food, as the approach to this ration. The desired fruitcake was to be nutritionally complete, meeting the 1968 RDA for males 22-35 years of age (700 grams supplying 2800 calories, 65 grams protein, nine vitamins and at least four minerals). The fruitcake was fortified with vitamins (A, C, thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, pyridoxine and B 1 ), calcium and magnesium?.

Each acceptance test consisted of 36 untrained consumers selected at random from the 400-member NLABS Food Acceptance Panel. Samples of both fruitcakes were rated on a nine-point hedonic scale?

CONCLUSIONS:

1. The concept of using fortified fruitcake as a single food contingency ration is sound?.

4. The fortified fruitcake developed by NLABS far exceeded NASA?s high temperature stability requirements, retaining acceptability and meeting RDA nutrient requirements throughout one year?s storage at 380C?.

6. Thermoprocessed flexibly packaged fruitcake, receiving a ?like moderately? hedonic rating at zero time, will drop one scale point to ?like slightly? after three years at 4*C and 21*C or six months at 380C. It will drop approximately two hedonic scale points to ?neither like nor dislike? after 12 months at 38*C.

The following charts illustrate the ?mean consumer acceptance ratings of fortified and unfortified fruitcake?:

?(Thanks to investigator Brenton R. Stone for bringing this to our attention.)

In a separate blog post, we will look at the experiments done immediately subsequent to the one documented here.

BONUS SONG: ?Fruitcake? by The Superions:

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Medvedev warns against upsetting stability

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev delivers his last state-of-the nation address in Moscow's Kremlin on Thursday, Dec. 22, 2011. Medvedev on Thursday responded to the wave of protests triggered by a fraud-tainted election by proposing a set of reforms to liberalize Russia's political system, but sternly warned that the government won't allow "provocateurs and extremists" to undermine stability. (AP Photo/Misha Japaridze)

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev delivers his last state-of-the nation address in Moscow's Kremlin on Thursday, Dec. 22, 2011. Medvedev on Thursday responded to the wave of protests triggered by a fraud-tainted election by proposing a set of reforms to liberalize Russia's political system, but sternly warned that the government won't allow "provocateurs and extremists" to undermine stability. (AP Photo/Misha Japaridze)

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev delivers his last state-of-the nation address in Moscow's Kremlin on Thursday, Dec. 22, 2011. President Dmitry Medvedev on Thursday responded to the wave of protests triggered by a fraud-tainted election by proposing a set of reforms to liberalize Russia's political system, but sternly warned that the government won't allow "provocateurs and extremists" to undermine stability. (AP Photo/Misha Japaridze)

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev delivers his last state-of-the nation address in Moscow's Kremlin on Thursday, Dec. 22, 2011. Medvedev on Thursday responded to the wave of protests triggered by a fraud-tainted election by proposing a set of reforms to liberalize Russia's political system, but sternly warned that the government won't allow "provocateurs and extremists" to undermine stability. (AP Photo/Misha Japaridze)

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev delivers his last state-of-the nation address in Moscow's Kremlin on Thursday, Dec. 22, 2011. Medvedev on Thursday responded to the wave of protests triggered by a fraud-tainted election by proposing a set of reforms to liberalize Russia's political system, but sternly warned that the government won't allow "provocateurs and extremists" to undermine stability. (AP Photo/Misha Japaridze)

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, left, delivers his last state-of-the nation address in Moscow's Kremlin, Russia, Thursday, Dec. 22, 2011.Medvedev's statement follows massive rallies against fraud in the Dec. 4 parliamentary elections, in which the main Kremlin party, United Russia, lost a quarter of seats and barely retained its majority. A rally in Moscow drew tens of thousands in the largest show of discontent since the 1991 Soviet collapse, and another massive rally is set for this weekend. (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko, pool)

MOSCOW (AP) ? President Dmitry Medvedev on Thursday responded to the wave of protests over fraud-tainted election, proposing a set of reforms to liberalize Russia's political system, but sternly warning that the government won't allow "provocateurs and extremists" to threaten stability.

Medvedev said in his state-of-the nation address that Russia "needs democracy, not chaos" and that the government would strongly resist foreign pressure.

The statement follows massive rallies against fraud in the Dec. 4 vote, in which the main Kremlin party, United Russia, lost a quarter of its seats. Opposition leaders and independent election monitors said United Russia only managed to retain its majority by fraud.

A rally in Moscow drew tens of thousands demanding a repeat vote and punishment for the officials involved in fraud, the largest show of discontent since the 1991 Soviet collapse. Another massive rally is set for this weekend.

The protests dented the power of Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and signaled that his bid to reclaim the presidency in next March's election may not be as trouble-free as had been thought.

Both Putin and Medvedev, who has been his loyal placeholder, firmly rejected the calls for a rerun, saying the vote reflected the people's will. Putin has accused the United States of fomenting the protests in order to weaken Russia, and Medvedev has rejected U.S. criticism of the vote.

"We won't allow provocateurs and extremists to drag society into their adventures, and we won't allow any outside interference into our domestic affairs," Medvedev said Thursday.

While defending the vote results, Putin has suggested easing the tight controls on Russia's political life he introduced during his two presidential terms in 2000-2008.

He said last week he would support easing the draconian rules of registration for political parties and restoring the direct elections of governors he abolished years ago. Putin added, however, that the president would retain the power to approve gubernatorial candidates, a provision that would make the election token.

Medvedev repeated the pledge to return to direct elections of governors and spelled out Putin's promise to ease registration rules for political parties. He said that a group of 500 people representing more than half of Russia's provinces would be allowed to register a party ? a significant simplification of the current arcane procedure that requires a party to have at least 45,000 members and makes it easy for authorities to deny registration to opposition groups.

Medvedev also proposed reducing the number of signatures a candidate must collect to get on the presidential ballot from 2 million to 300,000.

The opposition, however, would only be able to take advantage of the new procedures in the next election cycle.

"Medvedev's address is like an injection in an artificial limb," tweeted Oleg Kashin, a columnist at the Kommersant daily.

Boris Nemtsov, an opposition leader, said that Medvedev's proposals were welcome but insufficient, adding that Saturday's rally will continue to push for a repeat election.

"We wouldn't have heard any of these proposals if there hadn't been protests," Nemtsov said on Ekho Moskvy radio.

On the Internet, many argued for keeping pressure on the government to bring more democratic changes. Over 39,000 already have signed up on Facebook for Saturday's rally.

"Well, they threw some bones to us," Elena Panfilova, head of Transparency International in Russia, said on Twitter. "Now we can either try to build something good out of them or demand the rest of the skeleton."

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Nataliya Vasilyeva contributed to this report.

Associated Press

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Nero 'Reaching Out' To '80s Legend Daryl Hall Paid Off

Skrillex collaborators tell MTV News, 'We all feel like rocks stars now.'
By Akshay Bhansali


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While Skrillex might be the face of hard-dance EDM in the U.S. this year, his friends and collaborators from the U.K. Nero are quickly becoming popular. In fact, Nero's Daniel Stephens and Joe Ray, joined by frequent vocal partner Alana Watson, have five stellar hit singles across the pond from their debut album, Welcome Reality, which is now available in the U.S.

Notably, here in the States, fan support has surged, with strong Stateside gigs, a recording deal with Interscope and their single "Me & You" even being used in a Beats by Dre commercial featuring the good doctor himself. It's another endearing success story spawned from a genre that, in the past, catered to a very few, but today, the masses clearly can't get enough of.

"We've had songs off the album that have charted very well in the U.K.," Stephens recently told MTV News. "And we come over here wondering — because they are not on the radio and not charting here — we wonder if they've translated over to the U.S. market, and we are always really shocked and amazed when they go off just as much over here."

Watson added, "For the crowds here in the States, 'Guilt,' 'Promises' has had a massive reaction, with obviously Skrillex doing a collab remix of that for us, which is amazing!"

Of the group's live performances, Stephens explained, "You can't really hear Alana. When we play live now, she's just drowned out by the crowd. It's very humbling when you got a whole massive room of people just singing your songs back to you. We all feel like rocks stars now."

Welcome Reality is a dubstep-filled cinematic opus, inspired by colleagues like Daft Punk and '80s sci-fi films like "Blade Runner" and "Aliens." Nods to the music and pop culture of the '80s are no more prevalent than on their latest single, "Reaching Out," which features '80s recording legend Daryl Hall of Hall & Oates, who recorded original vocals for Nero, and bits from the Hall & Oats classic "Out of Touch."

"A guy that works in the office just next to our studio, he produced [Hall's] most-recent album," Stephens explained. "So, he said, 'Oh, I know Daryl. I can sort that out for you. He'd probably be up for singing some new material on the track as well.'

"So, back and forth through emails, he agreed that he would re-sing that passage and sing a whole brand-new fresh chorus for the track. So, it's all original Daryl Hall material, which is amazing! And he still just sounds so great. It's incredible."

Though Nero and Watson have yet to meet Mr. Hall in person, collaborating with the '80s icon proved to be a career milestone for the trio.

"Just having this '80s legend, it wasn't an obvious way to go," Stephens continued. "So for us, that felt really special. We got this guy that we love, but also this fresh thing to have on a dance track. No one else had really done that."

The video for "Reaching Out" is, fittingly, as stellar a nod to the era as the song, a "Miami Vice"-meets-"Scarface" short film of Miami '80s opulence comprised of stock footage from the decade. Welcome Reality also features U.K. hit singles "Innocence," "Me & You," "Guilt" and "Promises."

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Source: http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1676402/nero-daryl-hall-reaching-out.jhtml

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Elated, last US troops leave Iraq, ending war

A US Army soldier photographs the last vehicle to leave Iraq at Camp Virginia, Kuwait, Sunday, Dec. 18, 2011. The U.S. military announced Saturday night that the last American troops have left Iraq as the nearly nine-year war ends. (AP Photo/Maya Alleruzzo)

A US Army soldier photographs the last vehicle to leave Iraq at Camp Virginia, Kuwait, Sunday, Dec. 18, 2011. The U.S. military announced Saturday night that the last American troops have left Iraq as the nearly nine-year war ends. (AP Photo/Maya Alleruzzo)

A soldier gestures from the gun turret of the last vehicle in a convoy of the US Army's 3rd Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division crosses the border from Iraq into Kuwait, Sunday, Dec. 18, 2011. The brigade's special troops battalion are the last American soldiers to leave Iraq. The U.S. military announced Saturday night that the last American troops have left Iraq as the nearly nine-year war ends. (AP Photo/Maya Alleruzzo)

In this Saturday, Dec. 17, 2011 photo, U.S. Army soldiers from 3rd Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division, based at Fort Hood, Texas, stage their armored vehicles at Camp Adder during final preparations for the last American convoy to leave Iraq. The U.S. military says the last American troops have left Iraq as the nearly nine-year war ends. (AP Photo/Maya Alleruzzo)

A soldier gestures from the gun turret of the last vehicle in a convoy of the US Army's 3rd Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division crosses the border from Iraq into Kuwait, Sunday, Dec. 18, 2011. The brigade's special troops battalion are the last American soldiers to leave Iraq. (AP Photo/Maya Alleruzzo)

The last convoy of soldiers from the U.S. Army's 3rd Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division crosses the border from Iraq into Kuwait, Sunday, Dec. 18, 2011. The brigade's special troops battalion are the last American soldiers to leave Iraq. The U.S. military announced Saturday night that the last American troops have left Iraq as the nearly nine-year war ends. (AP Photo/Maya Alleruzzo)

(AP) ? The last U.S. soldiers rolled out of Iraq across the border into neighboring Kuwait at daybreak Sunday, whooping, fist bumping and hugging each other in a burst of joy and relief. Their convoy's exit marked the end of a bitterly divisive war that raged for nearly nine years and left Iraq shattered and struggling to recover.

The war cost nearly 4,500 American and well more than 100,000 Iraqi lives and $800 billion from the U.S. Treasury. The question of whether it was worth it all ? or whether the new government the Americans leave behind will remain a steadfast U.S. ally ? is yet unanswered.

The 5-hour drive by the last convoy of MRAPS, heavily armored personnel carriers, took place under cover of darkness and under strict secrecy to prevent any final attacks on the withdrawing troops. The 500 soldiers didn't even tell their Iraqi partners they were leaving before they slipped out of the last American base and started down the barren desert highway to the Kuwaiti border before dawn Sunday.

The atmosphere was subdued inside one of the vehicles as it streamed down the highway, with little visible in the blackness outside through the MRAP's small windows. Along the road, a small group of Iraqi soldiers waved to the departing American troops.

"My heart goes out to the Iraqis," said Warrant Officer John Jewell, acknowledging the challenges ahead. "The innocent always pay the bill."

But after crossing the berm at the Kuwaiti border, lit with floodlights and ringed with barbed wire, the troops from the 3rd brigade of the Army's 1st Cavalry Division were elated. They cheered, pumped fists in the air and gave each other chest bumps and bear hugs. "We're on top of the world!" shouted one soldier from the turret of his vehicle.

"It's just an honor to be able to serve your country and say that you helped close out the war in Iraq," said Spc. Jesse Jones, a 23-year-old who volunteered to be in the last convoy. "Not a lot of people can say that they did huge things like that that will probably be in the history books."

Spc. Brittany Hampton joked that no one was going to believe her back home when she told them she was in the very last of the 110 vehicles in the convoy to exit.

"But we really truly were the last soldiers in Iraq. So it's pretty awesome," she said.

The quiet withdrawal was a stark contrast to the high-octane start of the war, which began before dawn on March 20, 2003, with an airstrike in southern Baghdad where Saddam Hussein was believed to be hiding, the opening shot in the famed "shock and awe" bombardment. U.S. and allied ground forces then stormed from Kuwait across the featureless deserts of southern Iraq toward the capital.

Saddam and his regime fell within weeks, and the dictator was captured by the end of the year ? to be executed by Iraq's new Shiite rulers in 2006. But Saddam's end only opened the door to years more of conflict as Iraq was plunged into a vicious sectarian war between its Shiite and Sunni communities. The near civil war devastated the country, and its legacy includes thousands of widows and orphans, a people deeply divided along sectarian lines and infrastructure that remains largely in ruins.

In the past two years, violence has dropped dramatically, and Iraqi security forces that U.S. troops struggled for years to train have improved. But the sectarian wounds remain unhealed. Even as U.S. troops were leaving, the main Sunni-backed political bloc announced Sunday it was suspending its participation in parliament to protest the monopoly on government posts by Shiite allies of Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki.

President Barack Obama stopped short of calling the U.S. effort in Iraq a victory in an interview taped Thursday with ABC News' Barbara Walters.

"I would describe our troops as having succeeded in the mission of giving to the Iraqis their country in a way that gives them a chance for a successful future," Obama said.

In the final days, U.S. officials acknowledged the cost in blood and dollars was high, but tried to paint a picture of victory ? for both the troops and the Iraqi people now freed of a dictator and on a path to democracy. But gnawing questions remain: Will Iraqis be able to forge their new government amid the still stubborn sectarian clashes? And will Iraq be able to defend itself and remain independent in a region fraught with turmoil and still steeped in insurgent threats?

"We are glad to see the last U.S. soldier leaving the country today. It is an important day in Iraq's history, but the most important thing now is the future of Iraq," said 25-year-old Said Hassan, the owner of money exchange shop in Baghdad.

"The Americans have left behind them a country that is falling apart and an Iraqi army and security forces that have a long way ahead to be able to defend the nation and the people."

Some Iraqis celebrated the exit of what they called American occupiers, neither invited nor welcome in a proud country. Others said that while grateful for U.S. help ousting Saddam, the war went on too long. A majority of Americans would agree, according to opinion polls.

Iraq's military chief of staff, Lt. Gen. Babaker Zebari said Sunday that his troops were up to the task of uprooting militant groups. Sunni militants continue to carry out bombing and shooting against police, soldiers and civilians, and Shiite militias continue to operate.

"There are only scattered terrorists hiding here and there and we are seeking intelligence information to eliminate them," Zebari said. "We are confident that there will be no danger."

The U.S. convoys Sunday were the last of a massive operation pulling out American forces that has lasted for months to meet the end-of-the-year deadline agreed with the Iraqis during the administration of President George W. Bush.

As of Thursday, there were two U.S. bases and less than 4,000 U.S. troops in Iraq ? a dramatic drop from the roughly 500 military installations and as many as 170,000 troops during the surge ordered by Bush in 2007, when violence was at its worst. As of Saturday night, that was down to one base ? Camp Adder ? and the final 500 soldiers.

On Saturday evening at Camp Adder, near Nasiriyah, about 200 miles (320 kilometers) southeast of Baghdad, the vehicles lined up in an open field to prepare and soldiers went through last-minute equipment checks to make sure radios, weapons and other gear were working.

Gen. Lloyd Austin, the commanding general for Iraq, walked through the rows of vehicles, talking to soldiers over the low hum of the engines. He thanked them for their service and reminded them to stay vigilant on their final mission.

"I wanted to remind them that we have an important mission left in the country of Iraq. We want to stay focused and we want to make sure that we're doing the right things to protect ourselves," Austin said.

The commander of the Special Troops Battalion, Lt. Col. Jack Vantress told his soldiers, "We are closing the book on an operation that has brought freedom to a country that was repressed. When the sun comes up, we'll be across the berm."

He added a warning to watch out for any final attacks. "Laser focus. Laser focus. You've got time, hours of road to go. There are people out there who still want to hurt you."

Early Saturday morning, the brigade's remaining interpreters made their routine calls to the local tribal sheiks and government leaders that the troops deal with, so that they would assume that it was just a normal day.

"The Iraqis are going to wake up in the morning and nobody will be there," said Spc. Joseph, an Iraqi American who emigrated from Iraq in 2009 and enlisted. He asked that his full name be withheld to protect his family.

In a guard tower overlooking a now empty checkpoint at the base, Sgt. Ashley Vorhees and another soldier talked about what they looked forward to most in getting home. The 29-year-old Vorhees planned to go for Mexican food at Rosa's, a restaurant in Killeen, Texas. Another joy of home, she said: you don't have to bring your weapon when you go to the bathroom.

At its height, Camp Adder boasted a Taco Bell, a KFC, an Italian restaurant and two Green Beans coffee shops. On Saturday, it felt empty, with abandoned volleyball and basketball courts and a gym called "House of Pain." Hundreds of vehicles ? trucks, buses ? waited in a lot to be handed over to the Iraqi military, which is taking over the site. With the Americans gone, the base reverts to its former name, Imam Ali Air Base.

Despite Obama's earlier contention that all American troops would be home for Christmas, at least 4,000 forces will remain in Kuwait for some months. The troops could also be used as a quick reaction force if needed.

The U.S. plans to keep a robust diplomatic presence in Iraq, hoping to foster a lasting relationship with the nation and maintain a strong military force in the region. Obama met in Washington with Prime Minister al-Maliki last week, vowing to remain committed to Iraq as the two countries struggle to define their new relationship.

U.S. officials were unable to reach an agreement with the Iraqis on legal issues and troop immunity that would have allowed a small training and counterterrorism force to remain. U.S. defense officials said they expect there will be no movement on that issue until sometime next year.

Capt. Mark Askew, a 28-year-old from Tampa, Florida who was among the last soldiers to leave, said the answer to the question of whether the Iraq war was worth the cost will depend on what type of country and government Iraq ends up with years from now, whether they are democratic, respect human rights and are considered an American ally.

"It depends on what Iraq does after we leave," he said, speaking before the final convoy departed. "I don't expect them to turn into South Korea or Japan overnight."

Associated Press

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?Abstract? According to the Ministry of Public Security?s statistics, there are about 165.71 millions Motor Vehicles including 61.22 millions automotive all over the country by the end of June 2008. Compared with that of 2007, the amount increase with 4 2 5 million by 7.47 percent. The Driver?s license holders increase by 7.05% up to 114.64 millions in 2008. There were 327 thousands road traffic accidents last year, which took up 75% of the death toll. There are more and more automotive entering market, the needs of traffic-aid will increase rapid. Automotive rescue industry will become the important part of after-sales service.Up to now, the automobile industry of China develops slowly, and has not formed the industry concept. There are also some problems restricting the development of the industry such as small scale, poor profitability, low levels of information technology, Privacy Protection and so on.First, this paper makes the concept of the Chinese automotive rescue industry clear, and gives the conclusion on basis of comparison of the application of positioning technology, the economy, as well as the terminal. Second, this paper also summarizes those problems on the automobile rescue industry. And on this basis, a set of technologies is relatively well-MPS solutions are put forward, and gives some suggestion on applications and risks.On basis of the study results, this thesis raises some positive reference value on improving the entire information industry, upgrading the level of service, promoting the development of the industry, and reducing road traffic mortality.

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Green tech 'won't mean big bills'

Claims that the costs of wind farms and other low-carbon technology will lead to sharp rises in fuel bills are wrong, government advisers say.

The Committee on Climate Change (CCC) says increases in bills over the past few years have been largely due to higher wholesale gas costs.

Members said their "best estimate" was that green policies would add ?110 to bills per household in 2020.

It emerged recently that an estimated 1.5m people are in fuel debt in the UK.

The combined gas and electricity bill for typical households could go up from ?1,060 in 2010 to ?1,250 in 2020, according to analysis by the committee.

But further energy efficiency measures - such as loft and wall cavity insulation - could see the projected 2020 bill fall to ?1,085 per household, it said.

CCC chief executive David Kennedy said the committee had analysed the impact of investing in technology including offshore and onshore wind, nuclear and carbon capture and storage.

Mr Kennedy said the cost of this investment was "significantly" outweighed by the benefits - including a reduced reliance on imported fossil fuels.

Looking back, the CCC said an analysis of the average dual fuel energy bills showed an increase of ?455 over the six years 2004 to 2010.

However, 80% of this rise was unrelated to low-carbon measures and the biggest contributor was rising gas prices, which added around ?290 to bills.

Mr Kennedy said that some people had claimed that energy bills were "through the roof at the moment" because of investment in green energy - but the committee's analysis showed this "clearly" was not the case.

A second claim that investment in low-carbon technology over the next decade would drive bills to "astronomical levels" was also untrue, he said.

CCC chairman Lord Adair Turner said: "Over the next decade, we anticipate a rise of around ?100 in the average bill as a result of investment in low-carbon power capacity, which will benefit the UK in the long run."

Fuel poverty

The committee's analysis comes against a background of increased concern about rising fuel costs.

In November it was revealed that the number of people with energy debts had risen by a quarter for electricity and a fifth for gas.

Campaign group Consumer Focus and charity Citizen's Advice say energy prices increased by seven per cent last winter and warn that further rises of 14% this winter could push more people into debt.

An independent report by Professor John Hills published in October found that 2,700 people died each year from problems linked to fuel poverty such as respiratory or cardiovascular disease.

And government figures released over the summer suggested that more than a fifth of all households in the UK in 2009 were affected by fuel poverty - meaning they spend more than 10% of their income keeping warm.

Professor Hills called for a new definition of fuel poverty, which focuses on people with low incomes driven into poverty by high fuel bills.

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The 18th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards will be simulcast live nationally on TNT and TBS on Sunday, Jan. 29 at 8 p.m. (ET)/5 p.m. (PT) from the Los Angeles Shrine Exposition Center. An encore performance will air immediately following on TNT at 10 p.m. (ET)/7 p.m. (PT). Recipients of the stunt ensemble honors will be announced from the SAG Awards red carpet during the TNT.tv and TBS.com live pre-show webcasts, which begin at 6 p.m. (ET)/ 3 p.m. (PT).

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Corporate Finance Research in Behavioral Finance | Economics ...

?Abstract? Modern financial theory to solve two questions: First, the adoption of optimal decision-making model to explain what are the optimal decision-making; are two decision-making through the description of the actual model of investor decision-making process. Modern financial theory to solve the first problem at the achievements are undeniable, but on the second question, modern financial theory and practice has very different circumstances, it is a very good decision-making and should not follow the optimal decision-making model. In order to better explain and predict the financial mainstay of the actual decision-making process (rather than optimal decision-making model), as well as the actual operation of the financial market conditions, to absorb the financial study of psychology, history and sociology of knowledge, such as the development of a new research paradigm , that is, behavioral finance, it is the behavioral science and Finance study the formation of the edge of the combination of disciplines. Behavioral Finance at the expectations set up the basis of the theory, development and extension of the modern financial theory.It can be said that the standard financial theory, in its production and gradually improve only if the course of medicine, effective treatment for a lot of capital market in the ?disease? of the capital market and the normal operation of the sound has played a small role. But the world is not a panacea, the standard financial theory of capital markets can not solve all the questions. When the capital market such as the calendar effect of frequent, IPO premium fan of closed-end funds and other ?illnesses?, the standard financial theory appeared to be inadequate and feeble. Based on this situation, and many scholars from the standard financial theory to wake up in the obsession, to re-start their thinking and positioning, and to examine the kind of ?new drugs? ? behavioral finance theory ready.Behavioral Finance in China about a late start of the study, the research has been mostly concentrated on the synthesis of behavioral finance theory and the use of behavioral finance to explain the various phenomena on the securities market, the lack of the behavioral finance theory applies to companies in financial management research. This article is from the theoretical study of behavioral finance at home and abroad on the basis of the financial system to sort out the theoretical system of behavior, and with the traditional theory of financial systems, and behavioral finance theory, respectively, compared with the traditional financial theories about corporate finance policies, investment policy, dividend distribution policy of these companies the distinction between content management and on this basis, focuses on behavioral finance theory in the company?s financial management application, so as to provide our country against the company a non-fully rational decision-makers and non-efficient market fiscal strategy. Significance of this study is that through the study of the introduction of behavioral finance to investors in the investment decision-making process in the cognitive, emotional, psychological characteristics such as attitude and the resulting non-effective market research, market effectively to explain phenomena, and a non-rational and the market inefficiency of the status of assets under management. It can be said that it is a kind of modern financial theory of change and innovation. Therefore, the study of behavioral finance in the enterprise financial management of applied research on a very important practical significance. For selection, this paper studies the use of the norms of law, conduct research and theory with practice to carry out the methods discussed.This article is divided into six major parts: The first part is preface, introduction of the thesis research background and significance, literature review, research ideas and methods, and research; the second part is about the theory of behavioral finance system, including behavioral finance theory and the development of behavioral finance theory challenges the traditional financial theory, behavioral finance theory of the basic theory, the theory of behavioral finance research system, behavioral finance theory, as well as the theoretical model of behavioral finance theory and practical significance; third part discusses the Perspective of Behavioral Finance corporate finance policies, including the financing of modern financial theory of policy analysis, behavioral finance theory and policy analysis of the financing of listed companies in our country financing preference analysis; fourth part of the Perspective of Behavioral Finance?s investment policies, including review of the traditional investment theory, the company internal investment policies, investment policies outside of the impact from the Perspective of Behavioral Finance Investment Strategy; fifth part discusses the perspective of behavioral finance companies under the dividend policy, including the traditional dividend Theory, Behavioral Finance from the Perspective of the dividend policy China?s dividend policy of listed companies and non-rational analysis of the status quo; sixth part of the article are summarized, including the conclusion of the study of this article, innovation, inspiration, as well as theoretical research study on the future outlook.In this paper, theories of behavioral finance system on the basis of carding, focuses on behavioral finance theory in the company?s financial management application, and a breakthrough in the following aspects:?The traditional financial theory and behavioral finance theory of comparative systems.?The oretical analysis of the use of Behavioral Finance Corporate Finance in the financing policy, investment policy, dividend distribution policy.?Combination of listed companies in our country the practice of behavioral finance theory with the rights and interests of the financing of their preference, investment strategy and the selection of preferred stock dividends for the behavior analysis.

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Getting by on $50k, but burdened by student loans

Brandon Thibodeaux for msnbc.com

Samuel and Megan Moss stand in their kitchen with their 10-month-old daughter, Mary Margaret, at their apartment in Plano, Texas.

By Allison Linn

With careful budgeting, Sam and Megan Moss are able to get by on their combined salaries of about $50,000 a year.

But the couple is weighed down by around $110,000 in student loan debt that Sam, now 28, accrued while they were students at University of Mississippi.

Megan, 25, says they don?t want their 10-month-old daughter, Mary Margaret, to be burdened by such high debt when she goes to college. That?s one reason the Plano, Texas, couple is unsure whether they will have more children.

?I would love for her to have siblings ? but I don?t see us being able to afford it,? Megan said.

Megan works full-time in sales for a hotel company, while Sam is in the mortgage industry.

What's it like to live on around $50,000 a year?

It is a challenge. It definitely takes planning and budgeting to make everything work.

How has the weak economy affected your finances?

We have been affected simply through the rising cost of living. Everything is more expensive, from gas to groceries to utilities.

Do you worry about money?

I'm not worried about the everyday, for example not being able to put food on the table or buy diapers or gas, but I worry about emergencies.? I worry that our cars, which are both older models, might give out on us and we don't have the extra cash flow to fix (them). I worry about something happening to one of us that makes us unable to work, or in some way negatively affects our job situation.

What are your biggest expenses?

Our biggest expenses are rent, student loan payments and daycare. We pay about $550 a month on Sam?s student loan payments. Our daycare bill every month is close to $800; it is a mortgage payment for some people.

We could probably find a cheaper apartment to live in, but it is worth it to us to pay a little bit more and not have to worry about the neighborhood we live in, or commute too far to work. We both drive less than three miles to work every day.

What do you splurge on?

We splurge on our cable, because it is our entertainment. And occasionally we will go to a movie or out with friends if my parents are available and willing to watch the baby for us. We also splurge on stuff for the baby.

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What kind of debt do you have, and do you find it hard to pay off your loans or other debts?

Sam has student loan debt, quite a bit of it. It averages out to about a $500+ monthly payment.

?I am lucky enough to have a grandfather who is generous enough to pay for my education (as well as my three brothers and my cousins). It was (and still is) the best gift I have ever been given, other than my daughter. I don't know if I will ever be able to fully thank him or show him enough gratitude for what he has done for me.

We also have (around $2500 of) credit card debt that we got into while I was on maternity leave for three months. We pay minimum monthly payments for those every month, and plan to use our tax refund to pay those down completely.

Are you able to save money for the future?

Right now, unfortunately, we are not able to. We have plans though to put the money that has been going to credit card payments into a savings account when we pay those off.?

What are you most proud of in terms of your financial situation?

We own both of our cars. We have steady jobs, with growth potential in the near future.

?Are there any financial mistakes you think you've made?

?I?d say our biggest mistake is not saving the money we had to spare before the baby was born. We didn?t plan as well as we would have liked, financially, before her birth. Hindsight is always 20/20, though.

Over the next few years, do you expect things to get better or worse for you financially?

I hope things will get better for us. We both have the potential for growth in our careers, and we are lucky enough to work in companies that offer those opportunities.

Right now, I would say we are on the right path for success. However, Sam?s loans are on an adjustable rate, and when rates go back up it could really make things more difficult.

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