Monday, July 1, 2013

Obama dares young Africans to seize their future

CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) ? President Barack Obama challenged young Africans to shore up progress on the continent that rests on a "fragile foundation," summoning them to fulfill South Africa's beloved former leader Nelson Mandela's vision of equality and opportunity.

Obama, in his own effort to carve out a piece of that legacy, announced a new U.S.-led initiative to double access to electric power across Africa, vowing to help bring "light where there is currently darkness."

The president's remarks at the University of Cape Town capped an emotional day that included a visit to the Robben Island prison where Mandela spent 18 of his 27 years in prison. The 94-year-old anti-apartheid hero has been hospitalized for weeks, with his deteriorating condition serving as both a distraction and an inspiration to Obama throughout his weeklong trip to Africa.

"Nelson Mandela showed us that one man's courage can move the world," Obama said, flanked by a diverse group of young people during his evening speech.

In deeply personal remarks, the U.S. president spoke of standing in Mandela's cramped prison cell Sunday with his two young daughters, Malia and Sasha.

"Seeing them stand within the walls that once surrounded Nelson Mandela, I knew this was an experience they would never forget," he said. "I knew they now appreciated a little bit more that Madiba and other had made for freedom," Obama added, referring to Mandela by his clan name.

Obama address to a crowd of about 1,100 came nearly 50 years after Robert F. Kennedy delivered his famous "Ripple of Hope" speech at the same university, an address that Obama aides said helped inspire the president's remarks. Kennedy's speech, delivered soon after Mandela was sentenced to prison, called on young people to launch a fight against injustice, creating ripples of hope that would "build a current which can sweep down the mightiest walls of oppression and resistance."

Laying out his own vision for development on the continent where his father was born, Obama said the U.S. seeks "a partnership that empowers Africans to access greater opportunity in their own lives." Harkening back to a prominent theme from his 2009 speech in Ghana ? Obama's only other trip to Africa as president ? the president said Africans must take much of the responsibility for finishing the work started by Mandela and his contemporaries.

"Ultimately I believe Africans should make up their own minds about what serves African interests," he said. "We trust your judgment, the judgment of ordinary people. We believe that when you control your destiny, if you got a handle on your governments then governments will promote freedom and opportunity, because that will serve you."

The White House says Obama's electricity initiative, dubbed "Power Africa," symbolizes the type of cross-continent ventures the president seeks. Backed by $7 billion in U.S. investment, the power program will focus on expanding access to electricity in six African countries: Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Liberia, Nigeria and Tanzania.

"It's the connection that's needed to plug Africa into the grid of the global economy," Obama said of the initiative.

Private companies ? including General Electric and Symbion Power ? will make an additional $9 billion in commitments aimed at expanding the reach of power grids and developing geothermal, hydro, wind and solar power. However, those contributions fall well short of the $300 billion the International Energy Agency says would be required to achieve universal electricity access in sub-Saharan Africa by 2030.

Despite his focus on building an Africa that can rely on itself, Obama also said the United States would make no apologies for backing efforts to stand up for human dignity on the continent. As long as parts of Africa are ravaged by war, he said, democracy and economic opportunity can't take hold.

He also touted U.S. investment in health programs ? particularly an HIV/AIDS program launched by his predecessor, George W. Bush ? that have helped millions of Africans access life-saving drugs and reduced the rate of mother-to-child transmission of HIV. The White House said the U.S. will spend $4.2 billion this year on the President's Emergency Plan For AIDS Relief, also known as PEPFAR.

Seeking to highlight the benefits of the initiative, Obama visited a health center Sunday overseen by Archbishop Desmond Tutu.

The emotional centerpiece of Obama's day was his visit to Robben Island. He was guided on his tour by 83-year-old South African politician Ahmed Kathrada, who was held at the prison for nearly two decades and guided Obama on his 2006 visit to the prison as a U.S. senator.

"On behalf of our family, we're deeply humbled to stand where men of such courage faced down injustice and refused to yield. The world is grateful for the heroes of Robben Island, who remind us that no shackles or cells can match the strength of the human spirit," Obama wrote in the guest book in the prison courtyard, his U.S. Secret Service agents standing watch in the old guard tower above.

Under sunshine and clear, blue skies, Obama, first lady Michelle Obama and daughters Malia and Sasha took in the expansive view of the quarry, a huge crater with views of the rusty guard tower from where Mandela was watched. Obama commented on the "hard labor" Mandela endured and asked Kathrada to remind his daughters how long Mandela was in prison.

Mrs. Obama asked how often Mandela would work and was told he worked daily. As the family turned to leave, Obama asked Kathrada to tell his daughters how the African National Congress, the South African political party, got started.

Obama opened his Africa trip last week in Senegal. He'll travel Monday to Tanzania for the final stop on his tour.

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/obama-dares-young-africans-seize-future-173842026.html

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Political Insider: What we learned from Saturday's GOP Senate forum

LAKE BURTON, Ga. _ The Republican candidates for the US Senate participated in the first candidate forum up at Lake Burton on Saturday. Well, most of them, anyways. Reps. Jack Kingston and Paul Broun and former Secretary of State Karen Handel trucked up to northeast Georgia for the event, speaking to about 250 GOP activists. Rep. Phil Gingrey and businessman David Perdue were no-shows.

Here?s a few things we learned about each candidate from the debate, hosted by a group called Citizens Helping America Restore Government Ethics.

Paul Broun: In a crowded race, Broun is establishing himself as the bruiser. He strode the stage with no small amount of confidence ? by the time he finishes his next book, he said, he?ll be a U.S. senator ? as he sought to immediately distinguish himself.

?You?ll hear candidates say they?re conservatives, they want to stop spending. But folks, look at their records. I?m the only candidate who believes in the Constitution ? I?m the only candidate in this race who?s been in the trenches trying to stop this out-of-control spending. And I?m the only candidate who?s willing to say no to leadership.?

He?s also trying to be the happy standard-bearer of Georgia's libertarian movement. He?s occasionally been one of only a few ?no? votes in the House, he said. And frequently he's shared that stance with Ron Paul, the libertarian champion.

"The government is too big. It?s too intrusive. It?s taxing too much. And it?s sticking its nasty nose in your nose too much."

Karen Handel is an outsider, and she wants to make sure you know it. The former Georgia Secretary of State, who was a few thousand votes from becoming governor, declared ?Washington is a mess? time and again during the hour long event.

?My opponents have served their districts and states well. But if you believe things are broken, you need to send different people to Washington. I am that individual. We must be bold and the time to act is now.?

Later on, she sought to hit that point home again by saying that Congress members have enjoyed too many trips overseas, too many visits to hair salons and too many shoe shines underwritten by taxpayers.

?My opponents in this race have served Congress a long time. Almost 40 years all together. Why should we expect anything different if we promote them??

Jack Kingston doesn?t want to be hemmed in by geography. Kingston, who represents a coastal district centered on Savannah, knows his biggest challenge is tapping the vote-rich metro Atlanta market where Broun, Handel and Gingrey enjoy high name recognition.

At Saturday?s forum, he tried to show he's no parochial candidate. He reminded voters of his Athens roots, summers spent in the north Georgia mountains, his work on agricultural and military issues, and his support for the expansion of the Port of Savannah, one of metro Atlanta?s top wishes.

Kingston was also the only candidate at the forum to position himself as a Republican who can appeal to minorities and help the GOP ride the coming wave of demographic changes that could bring Democrats new voting strength.

?I?m down in the part of Georgia where there are real live Democrats,? he said of his district, where about a third of voters are minority.

?I?m getting very worried our party is getting smaller and smaller. What was our problem with McCain? He didn?t identify with the average person. What was our problem with Romney? He didn?t identify with the average person. We have to have people who?ve been in the real world.?

At the end of the forum, the three candidates gathered together and posed for an awkward hug as Republicans vowed to stand behind whoever the nominee is. But don?t let that fool you. This is going to be a rough race, and Saturday?s event was no exception.

Source: http://www.ajc.com/weblogs/political-insider/2013/jun/29/what-we-learned-saturdays-gop-senate-forum/

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Salinas, Gordon score in second-half stoppage time to lift Earthquakes past Galaxy 3-2


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STANFORD, California ? Shea Salinas and Alan Gordon scored in second-half stoppage time to give the short-handed San Jose Earthquakes a 3-2 victory against the Los Angeles Galaxy on Saturday night.

Salinas knocked in a loose rebound in the 92nd minute and Gordon scored on a header a minute later to give San Jose (5-7-6) a second comeback victory in two seasons against the Galaxy at Stanford. The Earthquakes came from two goals down to beat LA 4-3 last June 30.

Marcelo Sarvas scored in the 20th minute and Hector Jimenez in the 65th for Los Angeles (7-7-3).

Gordon scored his first goal of the season in the 68th minute to pull San Jose to 2-1. The Earthquakes' chances looked dire after defender Victor Bernardez saw two yellow cards in the space of eight minutes and was sent off in the 77th minute, leaving San Jose down to 10 players.

On the tying goal, Salinas pounced on a free ball after Galaxy goalkeeper Carlo Cudicini was unable to corral a deflected flick header from San Jose rookie Adam Jahn.

Gordon got the game-winner moments later off a chipped cross from just inside Los Angeles' penalty area by San Jose midfielder Sam Cronin.

Landon Donovan and Robbie Keane assisted on both goals for the Galaxy, but L.A. was left to deal with failed opportunities after Bernardez's ejection, especially an 88th-minute save by Busch on Jimenez.

A prone Cudicini blocked a 50th-minute rebound shot from 8 yards by San Jose midfielder Marvin Chavez. The veteran keeper, who joined LA this year, was unable to come up with the critical saves in the dying minutes, however.

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Friday, June 28, 2013

How we're renegotiating our marriage with our yearly "relationship ...

Homie Cassandra left this awesome comment on our post about long-term relationships. So of course we asked her to elaborate and turn it into an awesome guest post.

When I was in my 20s I went to acting school in NYC. I had a terrible and abusive teacher whom I ended up despising. Despite that, she mentioned something one day that had a great influence on me. She was approaching her 35th wedding anniversary and offhandedly said that she and her husband renegotiated their marriage each year on their anniversary. I loved the idea and 13 years later, when I started dating my husband, incorporated it on the anniversary of our first date.

So for our anniversary we have our "relationship summit" or our "State Of The Union" address. We talk about where we are and what we want and if changes need to be made. This can be anything from "I don't want children, and if you do I love you and don't want to deprive you of them, so maybe we should part ways" (dating anniversary #2), to "pick up your socks" (somewhere around wedding anniversary #3 or 4), to "I see recurring patterns that cause you suffering. And even though this isn't about me, I don't want to get to old age and still see you suffering. Will you please think about getting some counseling, for the both of us?" (last year).

But what's more important is the time when we come to "I want to stay married to you for another year." It really is optional. A few years ago when mid-life crisis hit my husband and I was afraid he was thinking about leaving I reminded him that he had re-upped for at least another 10 months and he owed it to me to hang and see if we could work it out. We did.

We shared this practice at our wedding, which was on our anniversary (which happens to be Valentine's Day). We even had a wedding "intermission" where we went off into seclusion to do the summit. It was a great opportunity to be alone for 15 minutes and to really center ourselves.

These are the big issues. Ones that can't be solved when things are heated and doors are slamming. Ones that won't resolve themselves with makeup sex.

I remember once talking to a younger person about it in our early years and he said "That's great. That means you actually talk about stuff." It may seem like an artifice but we do, indeed, talk about stuff. Usually over a nice dinner (before drinks). And it's not just limited to that once a year.

A few weeks ago, after I had a disturbing dream where my husband told me he was leaving for greener pastures, I talked to him and said "I don't want to be just the greener pasture, I want to be the greenest pasture. And I want you to think about it for our next summit." These are the big issues. Ones that can't be solved when things are heated and doors are slamming. Ones that won't resolve themselves with makeup sex.

So even though that teacher wasn't great she did teach me som'n. Wasn't about acting but it was about life. And though I still wouldn't thank her to her face I will spread her lesson. Think about it. It works for us. We've been together for 19 years now and married for 13 and I see a long future ahead. One that we'll live without feeling terminally trapped but with freedom of choice.

Source: http://offbeathome.com/2013/06/how-were-renegotiating-our-marriage-with-our-yearly-relationship-summit

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Thursday, June 27, 2013

travel & leisure: On A Tight Budget? Below Are Low-Cost Promoting ...

The best whale watching tour boat businesses are always looking for new ways to improve and expand. If not, there is no point continuing. Here are things to consider in order to keep your business growing.

While you might not think whale watching tour boat business cards work, they can lead people to your business. If you hand out your business cards to people, you might tempt them to come into your business and make a purchase. Hand out your whale watching tour boat business cards to everyone and participate in promotions in order to keep your business on everyone's mind.

As a whale watching tour boat business owner it is of great important to find out what things produce the greatest results in business. Typically it will be only 10% of profits that come from your customers. The other 90% is from other profits. Find out how to bring up that 10% and you will be on the right track for a successful business.

Google Maps may be the most underused way for whale watching tour boat business discovery. Whale Tour Business visibility is key to growing your business. Go to Google Places and add your business today! Fill in all of the fields and include images and video when applicable for the greatest results.

Annoying your customer is not the best way to sell a product. No customer wants to shop at a whale watching tour boat business where they feel harassed by the sales people. Be there to give information about your product, but do not push a product onto an unenthusiastic customer if you want to have any return business.

If you want to expand your tour boat company, the absolute first thing you need to do is come up with a plan for growth. Without an organized plan, you whale watching tour boat business will simply fall apart as soon as you try to get things moving. Sit down and create your strategy for growth today.

Install Google Analytics. This really is completely free, and can let you know how many people are looking at your site every day. Should you be only getting a few hits each day, then you understand that you are going to have to alter a couple of things to make it a lot more well-known or searchable.

If you want your clients to be satisfied with your tour boat company, you need to make sure that you are meeting all of their needs and expectations with your products. Your products should all be of only the highest possible quality. This will increase your sales exponentially and make your whale watching tour boat business much more profitable.

When trying to attract new patrons to your whale watching tour boat business, the "gardening" approach wins over the "hunting" method every time. Don't have the mindset of hunting and trapping new clientele. Instead, try for "gardening" them with a symbiotic relationship. If you establish a back-and-forth with your customer, they will see that future purchases from your tour boat company are mutually beneficial.

Source: http://bidding-travel.blogspot.com/2013/06/on-tight-budget-below-are-low-cost.html

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Pa. Senate readies unusual session on liquor bills

HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) -- Pennsylvania's Republican senators have been meeting privately for several hours as they prepare for an unusual floor session to consider legislation that could allow private store operators to sell wine and liquor in Pennsylvania.

The impending Wednesday session is a sign of the growing desperation among Republican majority leaders to reach a consensus on issues that are important to Gov. Tom Corbett.

Lawmakers are planning to meet all week to wrap up a new budget and other business before leaving Harrisburg for the summer.

Normally, Senate Republican leaders don't bring a bill to the chamber's floor unless the Republican majority approves of it and they've ensured it'll pass.

However, Senate Republicans are split over legislation on wine and liquor sales being sought by House Republicans and Corbett. Democrats oppose it.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/pa-senate-readies-unusual-session-202330250.html

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Wednesday, June 26, 2013

14 Underground Lairs Fit For a Mega-Villain

14 Underground Lairs Fit For a Mega-Villain

Batman had one under his mansion outside Gotham. Osama bin Laden was found in one just in Pakistan. Underground lairs are an integral part of pop culture fantasy and real-life current events?but whether they're fake or real, they're always cloaked in intrigue. And frankly, they're cool as hell.

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