Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Frontier Communications responds to remnants of Hurricane Sandy ...

TERRE HAUTE ? Frontier Communications personnel throughout Indiana are working around the clock to maintain service to its customers during the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, which slammed into the eastern seaboard on Monday. Heavy winds and rain have caused numerous power outages particularly in the eastern and southeastern portions of the state.

?We are experiencing a higher number of commercial power outages serving our network,? explained Greg Stephens, Frontier Sr. Vice President in Indiana. ?With trouble loads running much higher than normal, our dedicated technicians have really stepped up and are working tirelessly to respond to our customer?s service problems.?

The Frontier network has hundreds of host offices and remote switching units that have dedicated backup batteries and generators in the case of power outages.?This allows the network to continue to route calls and maintain broadband connectivity to the Internet in situations of commercial power failure.

Stephens added, ?Even while we are in the middle of this storm, our 24/7 Network Operations Centers are monitoring our network and assisting with directing our technicians to trouble areas in order to connect portable generators and maintain the integrity of the network.?

Impacts of the storm are:

? Trouble loads are running higher than normal volumes.

? High winds have downed trees and lines causing isolated service outages across portions of Indiana.

? As of 10 a.m. EST, less than 1,000 customers are out of service due to commercial power outages. Generators are being dispatched to restore these sites as quickly as possible.

? Another 12 sites are running on battery and functioning normally.

The company is taking extraordinary measures to maintain service to its customers so they can continue to rely on their telephone in case of emergencies and broadband service:

? Frontier personnel are working extended hours to respond to customer trouble reports.

? Personnel from unaffected areas may be deployed in heavily impacted areas to mitigate customer trouble from the much increased levels.

? All efforts are being taken to protect the integrity of the network by monitoring for commercial power failures.

?Considering that Frontier maintains about 850,000 lines in our Midwest region, experiencing less than 1,000 lines currently out of service due to commercial power outages is a testament to how serious we take network performance,? Stephens said. ?By investing nearly $150 million in modernizing and upgrading our network across our Midwest region in the past two years, it is paying dividends not only in bringing broadband to tens of thousands of customers but also in the quality of our network.?

Any customer experiencing trouble with their phone or Internet should call 1-877-462-8188, option 2 to request repair.?Repair technicians are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.?Up to this point, the network has performed very well and Frontier is not experiencing any wide spread outages.

Source: http://tribstar.com/local/x699473082/Frontier-Communications-responds-to-remnants-of-Hurricane-Sandy-in-Indiana

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Saturday, October 27, 2012

Religion News Service | Ethics | Death & Dying | Parents accept ...

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (RNS) Eric and Ruth Brown believe nothing about daughter Pearl Joy's life is a mistake.

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Eric Brown holds his two-month-old daughter Pearl Joy at their Nashville, Tenn. home on Monday on Oct. 1, 2012. Pearl, their third child, has alobar holoprosencephaly, a rare genetic condition that's almost always fatal. A specialist told the Browns she would probably die in the womb and advised them to end the pregnancy early. It's one thing to talk about God's will when life is good. It's another when a doctor is saying your baby won't live. The Browns were forced to consider religious, medical and ethical issues most parents never will. Credit: RNS photo by Shelley Mays/The Tennessean

They say God gave Pearl her bright red hair and wide blue eyes, as well as the genetic disorder that created a cleft in her upper lip and caused her brain's development to stall in the first weeks in the womb.

"Things didn't go wrong," Eric Brown said. "God has designed Pearl the way he wanted, for his glory and our good."

That belief has sustained the Browns during the past six months, ever since a routine ultrasound revealed that the couple's third child has alobar holoprosencephaly, a rare genetic condition that's almost always fatal. A specialist told the Browns she would probably die in the womb and advised them to end the pregnancy early.

It's one thing to talk about God's will when life is good. It's another when a doctor is saying your baby won't live.

The Browns were forced to consider religious, medical and ethical issues most parents never will. And nobody could make their decision for them.

The Browns never considered abortion. They believe that Pearl is "fearfully and wonderfully made," as Psalm 139 puts it, and God alone should decide when she lives and when she dies.

Seeing Pearl's beating heart on the ultrasound also persuaded them to continue the pregnancy, even if the odds were stacked against her.

"If there is a chance, you say yes to that chance," Eric Brown said. "The only thing I know about parenting is that you say yes."

So far, Pearl has beaten the odds.

Few babies with Pearl's disorder make it to term, and of those who do, only 3 percent survive birth, according to the Dallas-based Carter Centers for Brain Research in Holoprosencephaly and Related Malformations. Pearl has a particularly severe form of the condition, which means her brain never divided into two hemispheres.

She turned 11 weeks old Oct. 12, a milestone that the Browns celebrated by lighting 11 candles and singing "Happy Birthday."

She'll likely never walk or read or speak. Doctors have given her a year. That doesn't matter to her parents.

"We didn't think she was going to be able to breathe," Eric Brown said. "We don't care about those things. She is here, and her brain is telling her how to live."

The living room of their tidy 700-square-foot cottage has been transformed into a nursery with Pearl's cradle wedged in the corner between a pair of couches.

Beside the cradle is an IV stand and pump that the Browns use to feed Pearl. She's not strong enough yet to nurse and uses a nasal gastric tube to eat. They also have an oxygen tank nearby, in case of emergency.

On the mantel across the room is a box packed with ultrasound photos of Pearl, along with letters and cards from neighbors and well-wishers from around the world who had read about Pearl on a blog run by a family friend.

For a while, the Browns thought these mementos would be all they would have of their daughter.

Eric Brown said they feared that she would be the "girl who was almost here" and that their other two children, Abbey, 3, and Brennan, 5, would never meet their sister face to face.

"This stuff is sweet, but now we have Pearl," her father said while thumbing through the box. "Even if she passes soon or she passes later, she is not going to disappear."

Still, the Browns know that they live in the shadow of Pearl's death. She has seizures on a daily basis, has a weakened immune system and has been back to the hospital at least five times in the past three months.

Something as simple as a common cold could end her life. But that day hasn't come yet, her mother said.

"She's fighting, and we're fighting with her," Ruth Brown said.

The Browns say their lives are nothing special. He's 31, she's 28. He works on the road crew for Christian musicians such as David Crowder, selling merchandise and shooting video. Ruth Brown is a stay-at-home mom.

They've had a lot of help along the way, from family and friends as well as members of The Village Chapel, a nondenominational church where the Browns have worshipped for the past year.

The Browns' support network has brought them meals and paid their bills when Eric Brown took several months off to help care for his wife and daughter.

Supporters also donated about $12,000 to buy a minivan for the Browns. Because of Pearl's condition, one of her parents always has to ride in the back with her, meaning the family couldn't all fit in their old car.

Eric Brown said he's grateful for the help, though it was hard to accept. He wants to be able to provide for his family. He's also grateful for the state's TennCare program, which is paying for Pearl's medical care. He estimates her care already has cost more than $1 million.

He knows that cost may anger some people, especially since the doctors advised his wife to end her pregnancy. "I don't have a good answer," he said. "The doctors told us not to (continue her care), and you should not have to pay. All I can say is thanks."

At first, not all their friends understood the decision the Browns made.

Kristina Guisler, a friend from the MOMS Club of East Nashville, met the Browns in 2009. When she first heard about Pearl's condition, she said she wasn't sure the Browns had made the right decision by continuing with the pregnancy. She wondered what kind of life Pearl would have.

But seeing the love that the Browns have for Pearl has changed her mind and strengthened her own faith.

"It's reaffirmed my faith in humanity and in the power of prayer," she said.

She's also been amazed at Pearl's personality and her ability to fight for life. "She's a little firecracker," Guisler said.

Nancy and David Guthrie of Nashville faced the ordeal twice: in 1998 and 2002.

The Guthries' son Gabriel and daughter Hope both died in infancy from a fatal genetic condition called Zellweger syndrome. In Gabriel's case, the Guthries learned he had Zellweger while he was still in the womb.

The couple recently brought a meal to the Browns and spent an evening visiting with them. Nancy Guthrie said that a fatal diagnosis can't overcome the love and joy that comes from being in the presence of a newborn who is loved.

"One of the things we learned is that great sorrow and great joy can coexist," she said. "Because life in the image of God is so precious, there is great joy in having this one you love with you, even while there is great sorrow in knowing that this child might not grow old with you."

Like the Browns, the Guthries believe strongly that nothing happens in their lives that is outside of God's control. They say it brings comfort to know the child will live exactly the number of days that God intends.

The Rev. Jim Thomas, pastor of The Village Chapel, said that believing in God's sovereignty doesn't mean that the Browns know why Pearl is sick, but it reminds them that they are not alone.

"You have two people with personal courage, a loving community and a sovereign God," he said. "That doesn't make it easier, but it does make it bearable."

Families such as the Browns have no easy answers, said Elizabeth Heitman, an associate professor in the Center for Biomedical Ethics and Society at Vanderbilt University Medical Center.

They are faced with the inevitable, often imminent death of their child, with no hope at the chance for a healthy life. So they grieve both the loss of their child and the dreams for the life that child could have had.

"The diagnosis of a fatal disease in utero is a terrible test of faith for anyone," Heitman said. "There is no right answer."

Letting go will not be easy. But the Browns say their faith tells them that death is not the end of Pearl's life.

"When she is done here on Earth, she is not done for good," Ruth Brown said. "Heaven will be easier for her."

(Bob Smietana writes for The Tennessean in Nashville.)

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Source: http://www.religionnews.com/ethics/death-and-dying/parents-accept-daughters-rare-illness-as-gods-will

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Verbum Sap Sat : Teens will be kids

Amanda Schneck
October 25, 2012
Filed under Fun Stuff, Opinion, Top Stories


Boys and girls will have phases in their lives. First starting out when they?re the youngest they can be, and they love any chance they can get to watch Pinocchio or Bambi, and to play with their toys once they get back from school. Then, as they hit their middle school years, they develop some idea that they?re ?more mature.? They think they?re too old to watch ?baby movies,? and they don?t like to spend time with their parents because it?s ?uncool.? The thing is though, once they grow out of that naive and bratty stage, they hit their high school years where they will start to miss their childhood and grow closer to their parents. Teens will do anything to try and recreate their old, childish traditions to feel that youth and silliness again.

Having your parents introduce all the Disney movies, TV shows like Dora the Explorer and The Teletubbies, and fun activities like going to the pumpkin patch and riding on all the little slides and swings are all a part of being little. Those were the glory days of being a kid, and that time only lasts for so many years.

Before you know it, you?re starting middle school; you become stubborn and act like the stereotypical teenager that thinks they?re too cool for all the things that used to make them so happy years ago. Pre-teens don?t want to be seen with their parents, they think Disney Channel and any ?little kid? show is completely immature and annoying, and above all else, they believe that admitting to liking ?childish? things is beyond embarrassing and should be kept a secret. When you?re in middle school, everyone thinks that they have to be a certain person, wear certain clothes, be like everyone else, and they have to ?mature? out of their ?silly? childhood. It?s ridiculous that when you go through that stage in your life, that you completely shut out what made you happy when you were younger. You wrap your head around the fact that you ?hate? all the kiddy things that you enjoyed in your younger years. With growing in age, you lose a lot of the components that made up your childhood, like Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny, and the Tooth Fairy. Parents are convinced that once you turn a certain age, you need to grow up and get over the silly things that you believed and celebrated when you were younger. This leads to older kids disliking other things that made up their childhood because they?re convinced that they?re too old for it all. It?s taken away from them, and at the time they don?t care all that much, but once they become much, much older, they realize how much they still want it and miss it.

Once kids hit their high school years, their whole attitude towards how they feel about all the childish things they experience when they were little, and then hated in middle school. Now, they want it all back. With getting older, you start to miss out on all the things you used to be able to do when you were younger. With being too big, us high schoolers can?t go on certain rides at amusement parks, we can?t jump in moonbounces with the little kids, and we just can?t join in on anything that the younger kids can do anymore. We have such energy and desire to be youthful again, that we indulge in all the things that made us little kids before. We watch Disney movies at home with friends, we buy little toys to snuggle with, we play on our gameboys again, and we watch every episode of spongebob over and over again. We just want to be kids again; be silly and goofy, and just not care about how embarrassing we may be because it?s more fun to not care and pretend to be a little kid. Getting caught up in all the innocent fun and realizing that we should have appreciated it much more than we had. Everything that was shown to us in our youth was to make us smile and laugh; even when we?re older, childish things can have that same affect. Watching all our old shows because it?s become so much cuter and more special to us than before. We appreciate the cute love stories, the silly characters, and the carefree life that we lived once before.

Putting myself into this, I?ll walk around in a Cookie Monster t-shirt with my dinosaur charm bracelet and own it because I love those little kid things. It makes up part of who I am and my personality. To everyone else, I?m like a little boy who says the silliest things, does the weirdest things and still won?t get embarrassed. I just don?t care much about it; if it?s fun then it?s totally worth it. Doing all the kiddy things all over again is so cute and just such a stress reliever because you get to be little again. Even when you?re older, you like to look back on how much fun you had when you were little, and then relive it all and smile just the same.

Source: http://www.verbumsapsat.com/opinion-comment/2012/10/25/teens-will-be-kids/

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Friday, October 26, 2012

MGCCC to induct 2012 Athletic Hall of Fame honorees | Sports ...

Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College:

Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College will recognize the Athletic Hall of Fame, Bulldog Hall of Honor and Spirit of Gulf Coast inductees during a ceremony and reception at the Beau Rivage Resort and Casino in Biloxi at 6 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 26. The honorees will also be introduced during pregame activities on Homecoming Day, Oct. 27, at the Perkinston Campus.
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The 2012 Athletic Hall of Fame, Bulldog Hall of Honor and Spirit of Gulf Coast honorees include the following:
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Jerry Mike Covich III
Baseball
1967-1968
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A native of Biloxi, Covich received an associate degree from the Perkinston Campus. He was a left-handed pitcher on the 1968 state championship team. Covich had a .465 batting average and a 4-0 record on the mound for the 1968 season.
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The assistant golf pro at Shell Landing,? Covich has been ranked as one of the top 10 teaching professionals on the Mississippi Gulf Coast and has been a member of the PGA Cup Team since 1986. He won the prestigious Bellande Cup in 1995, was named the Gulf States PGA Senior Player of the Year five times, is a six-time Senior Champion and has won the Mississippi Chapter of the PGA Senior Championship four times.? In 2010, he was named to the PGA President?s Council on Growing the Game.?
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John Jay Fletcher
Football
1966-1968
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A graduate of Moss Point High School, Fletcher played center on the 1967 state-champion football team and was selected Honorable Mention All-State that year. He was a letterman in football at Delta State College, where he was the starting center, and graduated in 1970 with a degree in biology.
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He taught at East Central High School in Hurley and was the junior high football coach for two years, an assistant coach at the high school for two years, and head coach for four years. He was also the offensive line coach at Pascagoula High School (1978-1982), and he coached girls track. Fletcher received his master?s degree in education from the University of South Alabama and is an agent for Nationwide Insurance in Pascagoula.
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Terry Clark Helms
Football
1970-1972
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Helms was the starting center on the 1970 football team as well as the 1971 national-champion football team.? He was inducted into the 1981 Alumni Hall of Fame as a member of the 1971 team, which, along with the 1971 cheerleaders, was inducted as a group on Homecoming Day, October 31, 1981.??
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After leaving Perk, Helms attended The University of Southern Mississippi, where he pursued a degree in therapeutic recreation.? He is also a graduate of the University of the South School of Theology Education for Ministry, with a degree in education for ministry.? He is currently president of the Keating Insurance Agency Inc., a position he has held since 1998.
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Jake Kuharich
Golf
2004-2006
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Kuharich was All-Tournament and All-American at the 2006 National Junior College Athletic Association Division II National Championship in Scottsboro, Ala., where he led the Gulf Coast golfers with a 73-73-71-73?289.? After missing a chance to play in the 2005 Region XXIII Championship, Kuharich played in more rounds than any other golfer in 2005-2006 and finished with a 73.0 winning percentage.? He qualified for the 2006 NJCAA National Championship as an individual and his total is the second all-time low 72-hole total for any MGCCC golfer.
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In 2009, he won the Slavic Invitational Golf Tournament in Biloxi, which is known as the ?greatest amateur team tournament in Mississippi.??
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Gary Lee Roberts
Basketball
1967-1969
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Roberts played basketball on the 1968 team as well as the 1969 state-champion team.? He was team captain his sophomore year. Both years the team won the South Division championship.? Roberts averaged 20 points per game during the 1968 and 1969 seasons.? He won the Mississippi Gulf Coast Junior College Basketball Award in 1968 and was chosen All-State in both 1968 and 1969.
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While at Gulf Coast, Roberts was elected Phi Theta Kappa national president for 1968-1969.? He received both an academic and basketball scholarship to the American University in Washington, D.C., and graduated in 1971 with a bachelor?s degree in government and public administration.? He graduated from The University of Mississippi School of Law in 1974 with a juris doctorate. After moving to Jackson County in 1976, he practiced private law.? He served more than 23 years as a municipal judge for the city of Gautier, retiring from that position in 2011.?
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Debbie S. Triplett
Basketball
1973-1974
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Triplett played basketball during the 1973-74 season when women?s sports were played in both the Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW) and the Mississippi Association for Junior Colleges (MAJC).? The Mississippi Gulf Coast Junior College women?s basketball team played for two state championships that year.? They won the MAIAW state trophy by defeating Hinds Junior College and lost to Hinds at Goodman for the MAJC trophy. Triplett, who helped Ross run basketball clinics during the year, was an honor student and member of Phi Theta Kappa.? She also played on the college volleyball team.
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Triplett attended Delta State University, graduating with honors.? She received her master?s degree in education and administration, both with honors, from William Carey University.? She coached the junior high girls basketball team in Lizana and the junior high girls basketball and girls? high school basketball in Hancock County. She was the athletic director at Bay-Waveland School District for 15 years. She was named district Coach of the Year in 1997, 2002, 2003, 2004 and 2009, and was the Coach of the Year for Mississippi Athletic Conference and National Federation of State High School Associations in 2003.?
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Bulldog Hall of Honor
Diane Marie (Poulos) Sekul
Cheerleader Sponsor
1979-1987
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Sekul, a Gulf Coast alumna (1974-1976), sponsored both the football and basketball cheerleading squads from 1979-1983. In 1983-1984, she sponsored the football cheerleading squad only and continued to sponsor that squad through 1987.
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Sekul was the Dees Hall faculty secretary (1979-1988) and secretary to Dr. Clyde Strickland, campus vice president, until 1991.? She transferred to the vice president?s office at the Jefferson Davis Campus and remained there for two years.
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After leaving the college, she attended The University of Southern Mississippi, becoming a certified real-estate appraiser.? She worked as a commercial real-estate appraiser until 1998. A lifetime member of the Maritime and Seafood Museum, MGCCC Alumni Association, the Bulldog Club and the Ohr-O?Keefe Museum of Art, Sekul remains active in the Coast community.? She currently owns real-estate rentals, which she manages.
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Sekul and her husband, George Sekul, have three daughters, Gia, Kari and Michelle, and five grandchildren.
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Gregory ?Buddy? Allen Mills
Spirit of Gulf Coast Award
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Gregory ?Buddy? Allen Mills? love of sports began in 1979 while attending D?Iberville Middle School.? He was introduced to Gulf Coast sports by his classmates and is now a regular at almost every home football and baseball game.? ?Buddy is of our greatest fans and his presence means a lot to our coaches and players,? stated college dean of Athletics, Ladd Taylor.
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Born in Renaix, Belguim, in 1966 to Raymond and Brenda Mills, Buddy moved to the U.S. with his parents in 1968 and to Mississippi in 1973.? Diagnosed with cerebral palsy not long after birth, Mills has not let his disability stop his love of athletics.? His sister, Tanya Mills, says her brother ?quickly became addicted to Gulf Coast sports.? Anywhere from Mobile to New Orleans, Buddy sees people who will come up and chat.?

Information source: Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College.
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Source: http://gulfport.wlox.com/news/sports-recreation/59291-mgccc-induct-2012-athletic-hall-fame-honorees

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East Coast readies for 'Frankenstorm' monster

Map shows path of Hurricane Sandy

Map shows path of Hurricane Sandy

This NOAA satellite image taken Thursday, October 25, 2012 at 10:45 AM EDT shows Hurricane Sandy over the Bahamas with maximum sustained winds of 105 mph and moving toward the north. Farther north, a cold front moves into the Great Lakes and Ohio Valley with showers and thunderstorms. (AP PHOTO/WEATHER UNDERGROUND)

A woman cries out in front of her flooded house caused by heavy rains from Hurricane Sandy in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Thursday, Oct. 25, 2012. Hurricane Sandy rumbled across mountainous eastern Cuba and headed toward the Bahamas on Thursday as a Category 2 storm, bringing heavy rains and blistering winds. (AP Photo/Dieu Nalio Chery)

A fallen tree and toppled light poles block a road in Kingston, Jamaica, after the passing of Hurricane Sandy, Thursday, Oct. 25, 2012. Sandy, which made landfall Wednesday afternoon near Kingston, crossed over Jamaica killing an elderly man when a boulder crashed into his clapboard house, police said. (AP Photo/Collin Reid)

Residents wade through a flooded street caused by heavy rains from Hurricane Sandy in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Thursday, Oct. 25, 2012. Hurricane Sandy rumbled across mountainous eastern Cuba and headed toward the Bahamas on Thursday as a Category 2 storm, bringing heavy rains and blistering winds. (AP Photo/Dieu Nalio Chery)

(AP) ? The pre-Halloween hybrid weather monster that federal forecasters call "Frankenstorm" is looking more ominous by the hour for the East Coast, and utilities and local governments are getting ready.

Meteorologists expect a natural horror show of high wind, heavy rain, extreme tides and maybe snow to the west beginning early Sunday, peaking with the arrival of Hurricane Sandy on Tuesday and lingering past Halloween on Wednesday.

With a rare mix of three big merging weather systems over a densely populated region, experts predict at least $1 billion in damage.

The stage is set as Hurricane Sandy, having blown through Haiti and Cuba, continues to barrel north. A wintry storm is chugging across the country from the west. And frigid air is streaming south from Canada.

And if they meet Tuesday morning around New York or New Jersey, as forecasters predict, they could create a big, wet mess that settles over the nation's most heavily populated corridor and reaches as far west as Ohio.

Utilities are lining up out-of-state work crews and canceling employees' days off to deal with expected power outages. From county disaster chiefs to the federal government, emergency officials are warning the public to be prepared. And President Barack Obama was briefed aboard Air Force One.

"It's looking like a very serious storm that could be historic," said Jeff Masters, meteorology director of the forecasting service Weather Underground. "Mother Nature is not saying, 'Trick or treat.' It's just going to give tricks."

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration forecaster Jim Cisco, who coined the nickname Frankenstorm, said: "We don't have many modern precedents for what the models are suggesting."

Government forecasters said there is a 90 percent chance ? up from 60 percent two days earlier ? that the East will get pounded.

Coastal areas from Florida to Maine will feel some effects, but the storm is expected to vent the worst of its fury on New Jersey and the New York City area, which could see around 5 inches of rain and gale-force winds close to 40 mph. Eastern Ohio, southwestern Pennsylvania and western Virginia could get snow.

And the storm will take its time leaving. The weather may not start clearing in the mid-Atlantic until the day after Halloween and Nov. 2 in the upper Northeast, Cisco said.

"It's almost a weeklong, five-day, six-day event," he said from a NOAA forecast center in College Park, Md. "It's going to be a widespread, serious storm."

It is likely to hit during a full moon, when tides are near their highest, increasing the risk of coastal flooding. And because many trees still have their leaves, they are more likely to topple in the event of wind and snow, meaning there could be widespread power outages lasting to Election Day.

Eastern states that saw outages that lasted for days after last year's freak Halloween snowstorm and Hurricane Irene in late August 2011 are already pressuring power companies to be more ready this time.

Asked if he expected utilities to be more prepared, Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick responded: "They'd better be."

Jersey Central Power & Light, which was criticized for its response to Irene, notified employees to be ready for extended shifts. In Pennsylvania, PPL Corp. spokesman Michael Wood said, "We're in a much better place this year."

New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg on Thursday said the city was striking a tone of calm preparedness.

"What we are doing is we are taking the kind of precautions you should expect us to do, and I don't think anyone should panic," Bloomberg said. The city has opened an emergency situation room and activated its coastal storm plan.

Some have compared the tempest to the so-called Perfect Storm that struck off the coast of New England in 1991, but that one hit a less populated area. Nor is this one like last year's Halloween storm, which was merely an early snowfall.

"The Perfect Storm only did $200 million of damage and I'm thinking a billion" this time, Masters said. "Yeah, it will be worse."

As it made its way across the Caribbean, Sandy was blamed for at least 20 deaths. The 18th named storm of the Atlantic hurricane season hit the Bahamas after cutting across Cuba, where it tore roofs off homes and damaged fragile coffee and tomato crops.

Norje Pupo, a 66-year-old retiree in Holguin, was helping his son clean up early Thursday after an enormous tree toppled in his garden.

"The hurricane really hit us hard," he said. "As you can see, we were very affected. The houses are not poorly made here, but some may have been damaged."

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Associated Press writers Tony Winton in Miami, Fernando Gonzalez in Cuba, Ken Thomas on Air Force One, Michael Rubinkam in Harrisburg, Pa., and Karen Matthews in New York contributed to this report.

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Syria commits to 4-day truce, but prospects dim

In this Wednesday, Oct. 24, 2012 photo, a Free Syrian Army fighter watches over an enemy position as rebel fighters belonging to the Liwa Al Tawhid group carry out a military operation at the Moaskar front line, one of the battlefields in the Karmal Jabl neighborhood, in Aleppo, Syria. (AP Photo/Narciso Contreras)

In this Wednesday, Oct. 24, 2012 photo, a Free Syrian Army fighter watches over an enemy position as rebel fighters belonging to the Liwa Al Tawhid group carry out a military operation at the Moaskar front line, one of the battlefields in the Karmal Jabl neighborhood, in Aleppo, Syria. (AP Photo/Narciso Contreras)

In this Wednesday, Oct. 24, 2012 photo, a Free Syrian Army sniper shoots his gun towards government troops as rebel fighters belonging to the Liwa Al Tawhid group carry out a military operation at the Moaskar front line, one of the battlefields in Karmal Jabl neighborhood, in Aleppo, Syria. (AP Photo/Narciso Contreras).

In this Wednesday, Oct. 24, 2012 photo, a rebel fighter retreats for cover as enemy fire targets the rebel position during clashes at the Moaskar front line, one of the battlefields in the Karmal Jabl neighborhood, of Aleppo, Syria. (AP Photo/Narciso Contreras).

In this Wednesday, Oct. 24, 2012 photo. An Free Syrian Army fighter shoots his gun towards government troops as rebel fighters belonging to the Liwa Al Tawhid group carry out a military operation at the Moaskar front line, one of the battlefields in Karmal Jabl neighborhood, in Aleppo, Syria. (AP Photo/Narciso Contreras).

In this Wednesday, Oct. 24, 2012 photo, a Free Syrian Army fighter sights a government position as rebel fighters belonging to the Liwa Al Tawhid group carry out a military operation at the Moaskar front line, one of the battlefields in Karmal Jabl neighborhood, in Aleppo, Syria. (AP Photo/Narciso Contreras).

(AP) ? The embattled regime of Syrian President Bashar Assad promised Thursday to observe a U.N.-proposed truce during a four-day Muslim holiday, while rebels claimed major gains in the key battleground of Aleppo.

But prospects of the cease-fire taking hold are dim, given Assad's history of broken promises and the rebel momentum in Aleppo, Syria's largest city, where fighters said they advanced into several regime-held neighborhoods.

The truce plan by U.N.-Arab League envoy Lakhdar Brahimi has been endorsed by the U.N. Security Council, including Assad allies Russia and China. U.N. chief Ban Ki-moon urged all countries and groups with influence in Syria to pressure both sides to stop the violence in the civil war, his spokesman said.

The holiday cease-fire was the least a divided international community could agree on after the failure of a more ambitious plan for an open-ended truce and political transition talks by Brahimi's predecessor, Kofi Annan, in April.

Even the current truce, to begin Friday with the start of the Eid al-Adha holiday, appears in jeopardy from the outset. Neither side has shown an interest in laying down arms, instead pushing for incremental military gains.

The truce plan remained vague Thursday evening. It wasn't clear when exactly it was supposed to begin, and there were no arrangements for monitoring compliance. Brahimi never said what would happen after four days, a potentially dangerous omission considering that Assad and those trying to topple him sharply disagree on a way forward. Assad refuses to resign while the opposition says his departure is a prerequisite for talks.

"It's a longshot," Beirut-based analyst Paul Salem said of the cease-fire. "We are completely in war mode, at least for the next many months."

Both sides kept fighting into late Thursday.

In an apparent setback for the regime, activists said rebel fighters pushed into predominantly Christian and Kurdish neighborhoods in northern Aleppo that had previously been held by pro-Assad forces.

"It was a surprise," local activist Abu Raed said via Skype. "It was fast progress and in an unexpected direction."

He asked to be identified only by his nickname for fear of reprisals.

The battle for Aleppo, a former regime stronghold and Syria's business hub, has been largely deadlocked since rebels first captured parts of the city in late July. A complete rebel takeover could change the momentum of the war, although in recent months, front lines have shifted repeatedly and it was not clear if rebel fighters could maintain Thursday's gains.

Activists also reported fighting and shelling by government forces near the capital of Damascus, and scores of people were reported killed nationwide. Since the uprising against Assad began in March 2011, more than 35,000 people have been killed, including more than 8,000 government troops, according to activists.

Even as it lost some ground in Aleppo, the Assad regime said Thursday it would abide by the holiday truce. With Russia backing the truce and presumably bearing down on Damascus, such a step had been expected. Another Syria ally, Iran, welcomed what it called a "positive action" by Syria's army.

But in endorsing the plan, the Syrian military added major loopholes, saying it would respond with force not only if attacked, but if it believes opposition fighters are reinforcing positions or smuggling weapons from abroad.

The regime also accepted the previous cease-fire plan ? proposed by Annan ? which called for an open-ended truce to begin April 12. But it failed to implement major provisions, such as withdrawing troops and heavy weapons from urban centers. The truce soon collapsed.

Opposition leaders and rebel commanders dismissed Thursday's announcement by the regime as empty talk. Some said opposition fighters would halt their fire but respond if attacked by regime troops.

Gen. Mustafa al-Sheikh, a commander of the Free Syrian Army, said that "the brigades operating under the umbrella of this council will respect the cease-fire, if the regime indeed stops operations."

"However, we have experienced the regime's promises and lies before, ... Unfortunately with such dictatorial and sectarian regimes, you cannot believe such promises will be kept," he said.

The Syrian opposition is fractured and rebel fighters are organized in different groups, with rival agendas and command structures. Jabhat al-Nusra, a radical Islamic group that has been fighting alongside the rebels and has taken a lead in the battle for Aleppo, said it won't comply with the truce.

The U.S. put the onus on the Assad regime. "What we are hoping and expecting is that they will not just talk the talk of cease-fire, but that they will walk the walk, beginning with the regime," State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said.

Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi welcomed the cease-fire as a "positive action" in a telephone conversation with his Syrian counterpart, Walid al-Moallem, the semiofficial Fars news agency reported.

In Aleppo, it remained unclear how significant the rebels' gains were, as their forces often push into new areas only to swiftly abandon them when the regime bombs their positions.

An Aleppo activist reached via Skype said rebel fighters had seized the predominately Kurdish neighborhood of Ashrafiyeh and were pushing into Al-Siryan al-Jadideh, a nearby Christian neighborhood, where they were trying to capture a security office used as an army post.

The advance expanded the fight for Aleppo from the poorer, mostly Sunni Muslim neighborhoods on its eastern and southern sides ? where the rebels can often count on support from the local population ? into a new section of the city farther north.

The city's northwest has seen very little rebel activity since fighting in Aleppo began, and it was unclear how residents would react to the rebels, who are mostly from the countryside.

While the uprising has split Syria's Kurds between the rebels and the regime, the country's Christians have tried to remain neutral.

Abu Raed, the activist, said neither group had actively joined the uprising and that many were fleeing as the regime struck back.

"They have started leaving the neighborhoods because the shelling has started," he said.

Amateur video posted online Thursday showed gray smoke rising from a cluster of apartment buildings in Aleppo. A narrator said the video showed the aftermath of government shelling in the Midan neighborhood. In another video, a rebel fighter fired a machine gun from the back of a pickup truck before the vehicle sped off to take him out of the line of fire.

The videos appeared to be genuine, matching activist descriptions of events.

The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which relies on a network of activists, said more than two dozen people were killed in the city Thursday, including eight Kurds who died when mortar rounds exploded in their neighborhood. It was unclear who fired them, it said.

The Observatory also said about 20 people were killed in shelling and clashes near Damascus, most of them in the restive suburb of Duma.

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Associated Press writers Zeina Karam and Bassem Mroue in Beirut contributed reporting.

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Stocks fade, extending a weeklong slump

NEW YORK (AP) ? A weak showing in home sales and more disappointing earnings reports are sending stocks lower on Wall Street, extending a weeklong slide.

Stocks had started out higher early Thursday following a strong profit report from Procter & Gamble, but indexes started to weaken in late morning trading after a realtor group said that the pace of home purchase contracts was leveling off.

That turned the stocks of homebuilders sharply lower. PulteGroup was off 4 percent, giving up an early gain. D.R. Horton and Toll Brothers each fell 3 percent.

In midday trading Thursday the Dow Jones industrial average was off 26 points at 13,051. It had been up 87.

The Standard & Poor's 500 fell two points to 1,407 and the Nasdaq fell two points to 2,979.

The stock market has been in a slump for more than a week because of the weak revenue numbers and lower profit projections that have emerged from the latest round of corporate earnings reports.

The Dow gained 127 points Oct. 16 but since then has managed only two daily gains, both of them meager. The average has lost 474 points since that last significant increase.

Among companies reporting earnings Thursday, infant formula maker Mead Johnson Nutrition plunged $6.09 to $63.42 after its revenue came in well below what Wall Street analysts were expecting. The company also cut its forecast for full-year earnings.

Profits at United Airlines declined with fewer people flying, and the company fell well short of Wall Street expectations. The stock fell 77 cents to $19.50, a loss of 4 percent.

Homebuilders fell broadly after the pace of growth in pending home sales slowed last month. PulteGroup, which returned to profitability in the third quarter, gave up an early gain and was trading down 89 cents at $16.56. Toll fell $1.22 to $34.03 and D.R. Horton fell 69 cents to $20.72.

Procter & Gamble was the biggest gainer in the Dow after the consumer products company, whose products include Tide, Gillette and Charmin, reported earnings that beat analysts' expectations. P&G rose $2.55 to $70.63.

Online game maker Zynga jumped 26 cents to $2.39 after the company reported revenue that was stronger than analysts had anticipated. The company also said it would cut costs and enter the gambling business.

Health insurer Aetna rose 38 cents to $44.33 after reporting a 2 percent gain in third-quarter earnings. Higher revenue and lower-than-expected health care claims helped the company beat Wall Street's profit expectations.

Apple and Amazon.com report earnings after the market closes.

European and Asian markets were mixed. The price of crude oil edged down 3 cents to $85.70 per barrel in New York after a week of heavy selling.

As investors moved into stocks, they sold U.S. government bonds, sending yields higher. The benchmark 10-year U.S. Treasury note yielded 1.81 percent, up from 1.79 percent late Wednesday.

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Another Life - Widowed: Depression and Happy Pills

Lately, my mood has been pretty dark. ?I don't know if I'm still recovering from an illness I had recently or if it's something more sinister. ?I've been missing my old life a lot, and wondering how I can possibly sustain the stressful one I'm living. ?I know I did it to myself. ?Having mom living with me and feeling a huge financial burden are not making things easier.

I used to think that you could "talk yourself out of it". ?My journal shows that I've been trying to do that for weeks now...listing all the things I'm grateful for, things that make me happy, all love and flowers. ?And I'm still feeling a smallness in my life. ?I don't like it.

I've mentioned before that I don't much like medical intervention with prescription pills, so I'm trying something that worked before. ?SAM-e. ?I've tried St. John's Wort only to find myself needing more sleep and feeling very drowsy during the day. ?Today is Day 2 on my version of Happy Pills. ?Too soon to tell if they'll help. ?I'll keep you posted. ?

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Monday, October 22, 2012

Analysis: Yahoo CEO's comeback plan homes in on technology, not media

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Marissa Mayer, who earned a reputation for decisive action and intensity during her 13-year stint at Google Inc, has spent her first months as Yahoo Inc CEO quietly moving the Internet pioneer back to its roots in technology.

Long torn between whether it should focus on media content or on tools and technologies, Yahoo under Mayer is being positioned firmly in the latter camp, according to sources inside and outside the company.

Her hires, acquisition musings, and other early moves hint at an ambitious, technology-driven comeback plan designed to revitalize aging but well-trafficked properties such as Yahoo Mail, Yahoo Finance and Yahoo Sports.

Yahoo has been criticized for allowing these sites to stagnate - they look very much like they did five years ago, and do not have many bells and whistles to encourage users to spend more time on them.

Mayer, 37, wants to make Yahoo's properties much more interactive, on PCs and on mobile devices, using social media tools to personalize the user experience and new technology to boost advertising sales. Her well-known focus on user design is expected to result in a simpler, less-cluttered email and home page, one source said.

Yahoo declined to comment for this article. Mayer, who gave birth to her first child weeks ago, will unveil details of her comeback plan when Yahoo reports quarterly results on Monday.

Mayer's focus on technology in many ways reverses a course set by her predecessors, who had concentrated on media content deals, such as those that gave prime billing to Walt Disney Co's ABC News or CNBC, or to bring an original program starring actor Tom Hanks to its website.

The new strategy is not without risks: it positions Yahoo squarely against Facebook Inc and Google. It also risks alienating a large, media-focused contingent that is already weakened by the departure of Ross Levinsohn, who had championed a media-centric approach when he was interim CEO before Mayer's arrival in July.

Mayer has been meeting with Internet gurus including AOL Inc CEO Tim Armstrong, another ex-Googler; Silicon Valley lawyer Larry Sonsini; and Wall Street investment bankers, according to people familiar with the matter.

Bankers have pitched Mayer and her team on a slew of potential acquisitions, and they appeared to show interest in restaurant reservation site OpenTable Inc and advertising technology companies PubMatic, Turn and Millennial Media, one of the people said.

Caterva, a small start-up whose technology analyzes social media activity, has also been in low-level talks with Yahoo, said another source familiar with the situation.

OpenTable and PubMatic declined comment. Millennial Media and Caterva did not respond to requests for comment.

With more than $2 billion in cash and short-term securities, Yahoo has the money to acquire engineering talent or bolt-on services. Two types of deals are under consideration: companies that will increase user engagement, including on mobile, and those that will boost advertising returns, source said.

"What they've signaled so far is that the deals will be more niche in nature, smaller deals that maybe have a lot of promise," said Ken Allen, a director at Blackstone Advisory Partners.

TALENT HUNT

Many industry insiders believe Mayer is Yahoo's final hope for reversing a years-long decline from the pinnacle it once attained as the leading gateway to the Internet. Four of her predecessors have tried in vain to right the ship - Yahoo's market value of $19 billion, is less than half its $44 billion value in 2005.

Mayer, who earned a masters degree in computer science from Stanford University specializing in artificial intelligence, has moved quickly on the personnel front, shelling out rich pay packages to attract ex-colleagues from Google and elsewhere.

She brought in ad technology systems guru Henrique de Castro as chief operating officer; a new finance chief in Ken Goldman, who also has tech chops, to replace Tim Morse; and Jacqueline Reese to assume the dual role of hiring and acquisitions, suggesting the start of a train of "acqui-hires" or buying small companies for their engineering talent.

"She's spending almost all her time with the product folks. She's spending it on technology. She's talking about engineering hires," a person close to Yahoo said about Mayer's early days.

Yahoo's advertising technology products, headed for the auction block before Mayer's arrival, are back in favor. De Castro, her highest-profile hire, is known for a deep-understanding of the complex advertising landscape, where dozens of businesses and technology providers are interlinked.

Mayer has also shown an interest in the company's ad tech platform, including Right Media, an automated exchange that allows marketers to blast ads across a network of websites.

The group has been a long-standing source of division among Yahoo's management, including with Levinsohn, who was keen on divesting the unit, according to two sources close to the matter. But shortly after Mayer's arrival, Yahoo told AdAge that it had no intention of selling Right Media.

Yahoo's advertising salesforce, responsible for signing splashy home-page ad deals and premium marketing campaigns, has received scant attention from the new CEO, say people close to the company. Michael Barrett, Yahoo's chief revenue officer hired by Levinsohn shortly before Mayer's arrival, recently announced his resignation, according to a source familiar with the matter.

FOCUS ON MOBILE

Roughly 700 million users visit a Yahoo website every month - putting it in the top ranks globally. But the amount of activity people engage in on many sites is steadily declining, and its smartphone offerings are deemed lackluster.

"The largest change is to be deadly serious about mobile," said a former Yahoo manager who remains in touch with people at the company.

Yahoo faces tough competition from Facebook and Google, two companies that have taken consumers' time, engineering talent and market value from Yahoo. They are also trying to make the transition to mobile, but it has been difficult.

Some say the direction signaled by Mayer is not so different than strategies espoused by previous CEOs that Yahoo has consistently struggled to implement. A fragmented culture in which short-term finances usually trump product plans is to blame, according to those who know the company.

The recent departure of CFO Tim Morse could signal a change in approach, said several former Yahoo employees.

Morse was considered the force behind Chinese e-commerce company Alibaba Group and Yahoo's $7.6 billion deal over the summer, which saw Yahoo sell about half of its 40 percent stake in Alibaba after years of wrangling over terms.

But now Yahoo's Asian partners, including Yahoo Japan Corp, are not on the front burner for Mayer, one source familiar with the situation said.

Whether Wall Street has the patience for yet another Yahoo revival plan remains to be seen.

"Every CEO needs time to have their full vision articulated and understood," said Dan Rosensweig, a former Yahoo chief operating officer, who now serves as CEO of online textbook rental company Chegg.com. "To count Yahoo out would be an enormous mistake, because the users have not counted Yahoo out," he said. "It's not like MySpace, where all the users went away."

(Reporting By Nadia Damouni in New York and Alexei Oreskovic in San Francisco; Editing by Edwin Chan, Jonathan Weber and Tiffany Wu)

(This story was refiled to fix the typo in the headline)

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Retailers: 5 Valid Reasons To Take Your Store Online Today ...

Co. Dublin, Ireland ? 22 Oct. 2012 ? To survive the challenging retail climate, Dublin-based competitor price monitoring firm Profitero stresses the need for businesses operating in the Irish retail space to go online.

Of the ?4 billion spent on online retailing in Ireland each year, ?3 billion of this is spent on international retail websites. Dublin-based competitor price monitoring firm Profitero stresses the need for Irish retailers to go online in order to capture some of the growth in online shopping.

According to the Central Statistics Office, 43 per cent of Irish adults purchased an item online last year. This online activity was an increase of seven per cent on the previous year?s eCommerce figure of 36 per cent. Consumer confidence is growing in relation to online shopping in Ireland, thanks to trusted suppliers, high-quality products, secure purchasing systems and prompt checkout and delivery operations. The Internet provides retailers with the perfect location to sell and market their products.

Many traditional Irish bricks-and-mortar retailers are now realising the benefits of going online to grow their sales and profit margins. Online continues to win the popularity stakes with consumers despite of the difficult economic climate.

Here are five important reasons why Profitero believes Irish bricks-and-mortar retailers need to take their businesses online today:

1. eCommerce is worth approximately ?4 billion to the Irish economy.
Of the ?4 billion being spent online by Irish shoppers each year, ?3 billion goes to online businesses outside Ireland. Irish shoppers are choosing to shop online to enjoy the 24/7 availability of trading and the simple search capability. With no sign of this trend abating, retailers must adapt to the new shopping climate to capture some of this growth in online shopping.

2. More and more Irish shoppers are using their mobile phone to research products before they buy the product online or in a store.
The importance of smartphones in the purchasing process cannot be overlooked by retailers. As highlighted on the Down to Business show on Newstalk FM on October 21, shoppers are going into stores to check the prices before emailing online retailers for price checks on the same product - even using the product id from the product they are looking at in a store.

3. Advances in technology means that retailers can send online orders directly to their bricks-and-mortar stores.
Thanks to the click-and-collect policy, orders can be prepared and collected by customers at stores. Customers like having options and being able to choose home delivery or in-store collection appeals to many budgets. With click-and-collect functionality becoming an essential requirement to growth, there are immediate sales benefits of offering a online service to your customers.

4. An massive national audience awaits you on the Internet.
Approximately 2.1 million - or 70 per cent - of Irish Internet users use Facebook. There are 350,000 Irish Twitter accounts; 613,000 Irish users are now on Linkedin. The growing trend of the Internet seeping in everyday life means that many of these users check their accounts daily.

5. On average, an Irish person spends more than 18 hours online each month.
Of this, four hours and ten minutes are spent on Facebook and almost three hours are spent on Google. The top two websites visited by Irish Internet users are Google (38 per cent) and Facebook (19 per cent).

The UK is Europe?s No. 1 eCommerce market followed by Germany and France. While Ireland has some way to go to catch up with its European neighbours, stores need to embrace online instead of fearing it. Having an online presence to complement your physical store - driving business to the store from your website - will be key to surviving the current difficult climate.

For more information on the Profitero service, visit http://www.profitero.com.

For all the latest news on retailing, eCommerce and pricing, read our blog at http://blog.profitero.com.

To sign up to the Profitero bi-weekly newsletter, email your details to news@profitero.com.

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Sunday, October 21, 2012

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Happy Sunday Sweet Shoppers! This is Nikki H. here today and if you could see through your computer screen you?d see a great big smile on my face. As most of you may know my husband is Active Duty National Guard and has been on deployment since Dec. 1 of last year. My kids and I have been counting down the days til he would be home and thought we had about 6 weeks to go. That is until Friday night I got a knock on the door and opened it to find my husband Brian standing there with a big grin on his face! He managed to get home a month early without ever letting me know it was happening.

So this weekend has been full of family time. The kids are so excited to have their Daddy home and we?re already filling up the calendar with plans from now til Christmas.

Here?s a snapshot from this morning?happy faces all around.

So I?m going to keep this short and sweet today?I hope you all have a wonderful Sunday with your families as well!

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Saturday, October 20, 2012

Beirut car bomb blast kills top intelligence official

Hundreds were rushed to emergency rooms after an explosion left a 15-foot crater in one of Beirut's nicest neighborhoods. NBC's Stephanie Gosk reports.

By NBC News staff and wire reports

Updated at 4:43 p.m. ET: BEIRUT, Lebanon -- A huge car bomb explosion in Beirut on Friday killed a top Lebanese security official whose investigations implicated Syria and Hezbollah in the assassination of former Lebanese prime minister Rafik al-Hariri seven years ago.

The rush-hour bomb in the center of the Lebanese capital killed eight people and wounded about 80 others, heightening fears that Syria's war is spilling over into Lebanon.

Among the dead was Wissam al-Hassan, the head of a Lebanese intelligence agency who had also uncovered a recent bomb plot that led to the arrest of a pro-Syrian Lebanese politician, a Lebanese official said.

NBC's Paul Nassar describes the scene after a bomb killed 8 people in Lebanon Friday.

Al-Hassan was a close aide to Hariri, a Sunni Muslim who was killed in a 2005 bomb attack in downtown Beirut. Al-Hassan's investigation into Hariri's death uncovered evidence that implicated Syria and Hezbollah in the killing.

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It was also not clear if the explosion targeted any political figure in Lebanon's divided community but it occurred at a time of heightened tension between Lebanese factions on opposite sides of the Syria conflict.

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Ambulances rushed to the scene in the Ashafriyeh district, a mostly Christian area, as smoke rose from the area.?

The explosion ripped through the street where the office of the anti-Damascus Christian Phalange Party is located near Sassine Square.

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Phalange leader Sami al-Gemayel, a staunch opponent of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and a member of parliament, condemned the attack.

"Let the state protect the citizens. We will not accept any procrastination in this matter, we cannot continue like that. We have been warning for a year. Enough," said Gemayel, whose brother was assassinated in November 2006.

Several cars were set on fire by the explosion and the front of a multi-story building was badly damaged. Residents ran about in panic looking for relatives while others helped carry the wounded to ambulances, Reuters reported.?

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Huge blast explodes in a central Beirut street injures dozens, kills at least eight.

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Security forces blanketed the area.

Witness Danny Rizkallah told NBC News the blast took place close to the headquarters of a Lebanese opposition political party with links to Syria rebels and close to the scene of the 1982 assassination of then president-elect Bachir Gemayel. The affluent, largely Christian, district is also home to the American University of Science and Technology (AUST).

He said he was having lunch nearby when the blast lifted him from his chair. ?It was an incredibly powerful explosion,? he said. ?I knew immediately it was a bomb because it has such a different sound to shelling.?

?I rushed around the corner to see what happened there were lots of people injured by broken glass from the windows of nearby stores. It did a great deal of damage to nearby buildings and there was a lot of glass.

Hasan Shaaban / Reuters

Burning cars and damages are seen at the site of an explosion in Ashafriyeh, central Beirut, October 19, 2012.

?For this to happen is shocking because we really thought this sort of thing had stopped in Beirut, and for it to happen in the Christian district is also very unusual. I really don?t know who is behind this, or why. Our politics is very messed-up.?

The last bombing in Beirut was in 2008 when three people were killed in an explosion that damaged a U.S. diplomatic car.?

U.S. officials are condemning the attack "in the strongest terms," calling the blast a terrorist attack.

"We condemn this act of terrorism," State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said.

"There is no justification for such violence," she added. "We obviously express our heartfelt sympathies for the families and the loved ones of those who were killed and injured, and we stand by the people of Lebanon and renew our commitment to a stable, sovereign, and independent Lebanon."

National Security Council spokesman Tommy Vietor said in a statement there is "no justification for using assassination as a political tool." He says the U.S. will stand with the Lebanese government to bring to justice those responsible "for this barbaric attack."

Sunni-Shiite tensions
Tension between Sunnis and Shiites has been rumbling in?Lebanon ever since the end of the 1975-1990 civil war but?reignited after the Syria conflict erupted.

It reached its peak when Hariri, a Sunni, was killed in 2005. Hariri supporters?accused Syria and then Hezbollah of killing him -- a charge they?both deny. An international tribunal accused several Hezbollah?members of involvement in the murder.

Clashes over Syrian conflict in Lebanon leave ten dead

Hezbollah's political opponents, who have for months accused?it of aiding Assad's forces -- have warned that its involvement?in Syria could ignite sectarian tension of the civil war.?

At least nine people die as Sunni Muslims and Alawites fight for a second day. NBC's Ayman Mohyeldin reports.

However fighting had broken out this year between supporters?and opponents of Assad in the northern city of Tripoli.

Reuters, The Associated Press and NBC News' Paul Nassar contributed to this report.

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