Sunday, November 11, 2012

Turkish army kills 42 Kurdish militants, official says

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Manitou Messenger : Music on trial

Molly Raben
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Although election season has now passed, I have struggled to pull myself away from its soundtrack. In the few days prior to Nov. 6, I could not help but bump ?Don?t Stop? by Fleetwood Mac on high volume. I realize this is not 1992; however, its place in campaign history has solidified its place in many of our hearts. ?Don?t Stop? is an uplifting and energizing song reminding listeners to keep moving forward ? a poignant message central to Bill Clinton?s 1992 election campaign and one with which he has been associated over the past 20 years.

They may seem a small part of the big event, but campaign songs have been important tools in presidential elections since the mid-19th century. ?Tippecanoe and Tyler Too,? written for William Henry Harrison and John Tyler in 1840, is one of the most well-known of these early songs performed in promotion of a presidential ticket. The lyrics were written by Alexander Coffmann Ross and set to the tune of a popular minstrel song at the time, ?Little Pigs.? The song remains memorable because of its catchy alliteration and use of Harrison?s nickname, earned at the Battle of Tippecanoe in 1811, and also because it firmly established song as a powerful device used to spread word about candidates.

In the 20th century, those running for office began associating themselves with popular recorded music and strayed from personalized songs. For example, FDR used the popular hit ?Happy Days Are Here to Stay? in his 1932 campaign.

Not all songs used in campaigns have retained a positive association. Ross Perot became infamous for choosing to play Patsy Cline?s 1961 recording of ?Crazy? while entering his rallies. A country western ballad about heartbreak, it is no wonder Perot received much attention for his choice of campaign song and its title.

Furthermore, several incidents have occurred in which musicians have asked certain candidates to cease using their songs to promote their campaigns. Tom Petty asked George W. Bush to refrain from playing his song ?I Won?t Back Down? at events during the 2000 election season. Petty then reportedly performed the song live at Al Gore?s house after receiving news of his loss.

In 2008, vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin attempted to fire up her crowds at events with the Heart song ?Barracuda.? She later faced the band?s outrage at her actions as they did not support her campaign. Similarly, Tom Petty, once again, had to draw his music out of the grasp of a candidate he did not support. Michele Bachmann kicked off her campaign for the presidential bid with his song, ?American Girl.? Apparently, Bachmann was not the ?Girl? Petty had imagined while writing the 1977 tune.

The campaign song tradition continued through this season, with President Obama singing an excerpt of Al Green?s ?Let?s Stay Together? at an appearance at the Apollo Theatre in January. This song stuck with him throughout the following months, but following his reelection Tuesday evening, he was appropriately met with cheers and Stevie Wonder?s high-energy funk hit, ?Signed, Sealed, Delivered? at Chicago?s McCormick Place Convention Center.

Although campaign songs may no longer be as useful as they were in the mid-19th century, they do remain a staple in the election season and serve as celebratory and? energizing tools for candidates.? What better way to come together in support of presidential candidates than to sing and dance?

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Job Fair To Be Held In Littleton On Tuesday ? CBS Denver

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LITTLETON, Colo. (CBS4) ? American Dream Mortgage and Primerica will hold a job fair on Tuesday.

The fair will be held at the Public Service Credit Union building located at 5944 South Kipling Street in the garden level conference room. One session runs from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. and another from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.

?Prospective candidates are encouraged to bring their resumes and interview on the spot,? Dave Anderson with American Dream Mortgage said in a statement.

Industries represented at the fail are as follows: financial services, real estate services, home health care, insurance, automotive, retail, fitness and cosmetology.

?The goal of this career fair is to get Littleton working again. There are numerous local area employers looking for local dependable candidates to fill positions now,? Anderson said. ?This is a new concept in career fairs. It is taking a co-op approach to hiring people. Each person looking for a new career will be able to spend time talking directly to the people that make the hiring decisions.?

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Saturday, November 10, 2012

Knicks Beat Mavericks, 104-94: Carmelo Anthony Thrives As New York Stays Unbeaten

NEW YORK ? Carmelo Anthony scored 31 points and the New York Knicks improved their best start in nearly two decades to 4-0 with a 104-94 victory over the Dallas Mavericks on Friday night.

Reserve JR Smith added 22 points for the Knicks, the only unbeaten team in the NBA. They hadn't been perfect after four games since the 1993-94 team started 7-0 en route to the NBA Finals.

The Knicks averaged 104.7 points and allowed just 85.3 per game while routing Miami and sweeping a home-and-home series from Philadelphia to start the season, but didn't seize control of this one for good until nearly the midpoint of the fourth quarter.

O.J. Mayo scored 23 points for the Mavericks, who had their three-game winning streak snapped and lost to the Knicks for just the fourth time in the last 22 meetings.

Playing without injured starters Dirk Nowitzki and Shawn Marion, the Mavericks had shot 60 percent in consecutive games for the first time in franchise history and were averaging 116.3 points on 56.2 percent shooting during their win streak.

But they managed only two more field goals after Mayo's layup cut the Knicks' lead to 90-86 with 7:32 remaining. New York scored the next eight points, five from Anthony, to pull away.

New York finished with eight 3-pointers after making an NBA-record 43 in its first three games.

In the first meeting since Jason Kidd left Dallas to sign with New York, he played only 16 minutes as the Knicks went with Smith, who got hot in the third quarter while they opened an 84-78 lead.

Kidd seemed on the verge of returning to the Mavs in July before signing with the Knicks. Owner Mark Cuban was angry, believing Kidd backed out of a deal, and said before the game he was done talking about the point guard.

With Kidd joining Tyson Chandler, the Knicks have two starters from the Mavs' 2011 NBA championship team, a club the aging Knicks mentioned often during the preseason as a team that showed older groups could win.

Chandler provided the game's first double-digit lead at 96-86 with a ferocious follow dunk and free throw after being fouled, screaming in the direction of the Dallas bench after the basket.

Anthony scored 10 points in the first quarter as the Knicks took a 25-23 lead. Mayo opened the second with consecutive 3-pointers, and seven straight points by Vince Carter later in the period gave Dallas a 41-32 lead. The Mavericks were ahead 57-55 at the break.

Notes: Marcus Camby made his season debut after sitting out the first three games while getting back in shape. He missed most of the preseason with a strained calf. The center became the fourth-oldest player in Knicks history at 38 years, 7 months, 18 days ? with two of the older ones coming this season. Herb Williams, now a Knicks assistant, was 41, 2 months and 16 days in his final appearance. Kurt Thomas is 40 and Jason Kidd is 39. Rasheed Wallace (38-1-23) rounds out the top five. ... For their heroic actions during Superstorm Sandy, the Knicks honored Jon Candelaria of New York, and Dr. Pradeep Mally, Gail Geraghty and Erica Chong of NYU Langone Medical Center with this month's Sweetwater Clifton "City Spirit" award, named for the team's first African-American player and recognizing those who have made a difference in the lives of others. Candelaria rescued a driver who was stuck in a stalled taxi that was nearly submerged by water, while the hospital employees carried infants to safety after the facility lost power. ... Both teams wore special blue shooting shirts with red and white and stars surrounding the NBA logo as the league celebrates Veterans Day this weekend.

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Friday, November 9, 2012

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Can Wikipedia Predict a Box Office Hit?

  • A model displays a creation by designer Lanre DA Silver Ajayi, during the MTN Fashion and Design Week in Lagos, Nigeria, Saturday. (AP Photo/Sunday Alamba)

  • Social Democrat party leader Algirdas Butkevicius smiles in his office in Vilnius, Lithuania, Sunday. The opposition Social Democrats, who campaigned on promises to end budget cuts and increase social spending, won the most votes in Lithuania's election, according to results of a near complete vote count late Sunday. (AP Photo/Mindaugas Kulbis)

  • Missouri head coach Frank Haith, right, watches with new assistant coaches Dave Leitao, center, and Rick Carter, left, during the first half of an NCAA college basketball exhibition game against Northwest Missouri State Monday in Columbia, Mo. Missouri won the game 91-58. (AP Photo/L.G. Patterson)

  • Mitt Romney and Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., sing along with the Oak Ridge Boys as they campaign at the Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Marion County Fairgrounds, in Marion, Ohio, Sunday. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)

  • Ukrainian opposition leader Arseniy Yatsenyuk speaks during a news conference in Kiev, Ukraine, Tuesday. (AP Photo/Sergei Chuzavkov)

  • Sand bags protect the front of the New York Stock Exchange, Monday. (AP/Richard Drew)

  • From left to right, Chairman of the International Labor Organization Guy Ryder, International Monetary Fund Chief Christine Lagarde, OECD General Secretary Angel Gurria, France's President Francois Hollande and World Bank President Jim Yong Kim take part in a group picture following a meeting at the OECD headquarters in Paris, Oct. 29, 2012. (AP Photo/Bertrand Langlois, Pool)

  • On Tuesday, night falls on a Syrian rebel checkpoint in the Bustan Al-Pasha neighborhood, the boundary of the area controlled by rebel fighters at the northeast limit of the Kurdish- controlled area of Sheikh Maksoud in Aleppo, Syria. (AP Photo/Narciso Contreras)

  • Los Angeles Lakers' Kobe Bryant, left, and Dwight Howard, rear right, watch during the second half of an NBA basketball game against the Dallas Mavericks in Los Angeles, Tuesday. The Mavericks won 99-91. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)

  • Jake Balsiger reacts to supporters after betting all in and winning the pot on a hand during the World Series of Poker Final Table event, Oct. 30, 2012, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson)

  • Bolivia's President Evo Morales, right, and U.S. actor Sean Penn pose for photographs before participating in a friendly soccer match in La Paz, Bolivia, Tuesday. (AP Photo/Juan Karita)

  • Peter Hanson from Sweden watches a shot at the 11th hole during the first round of the WGC-HSBC Champions golf tournament in Dongguan, southern China's Guangdong province, Nov. 1, 2012. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)

  • The Moscow City complex with the Mercury City tower, right, is being constructed in Moscow, Russia, Thursday. Moscow is reclaiming bragging rights for having Europe?'s tallest building after losing the distinction for a few months to London. The mixed office and residential tower called Mercury City has topped out at 338 meters (1,109 feet), officials of its development company said Thursday. (AP photo / Mikhail Metzel)

  • French demonstrator hold a placard reads "No Netanyahu in Toulouse" as another holds a flag of Palestine during a demonstration in Toulouse, southwestern France, Wednesday. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is visiting France on Wednesday and Thursday and will pay homage to a rabbi and three Jewish schoolchildren killed in France's worst terrorist attack and worst anti-Semitic attack in years. (AP Photo/Bob Edme)

  • A policeman checks identity of women visiting Tiananmen Square in Beijing Thursday. Beijing usually tightens security for high-profile political events, and this one is the most pivotal for the Communist Party in 10 years. (AP Photo/Andy Wong)

  • Iranians show their hands, with writing in Persian in support of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, denouncing the U.S. and one of them with the word "Nuclear Scientist," during an annual state-backed rally in front of the former U.S. Embassy in Tehran, Iran, Friday. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)

  • San Antonio Spurs' Tony Parker (9), of France, celebrates with Tim Duncan, center, and Stephen Jackson, right, after hitting a buzzer-beating basket to end the fourth quarter of an NBA basketball game against the Oklahoma City Thunder, Thursday in San Antonio. San Antonio won 86-84. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

  • U.S. tennis players Venus Williams, center left, and Serena Williams, center right, pose for a photographs with school girls, during a visit to Lagos, Nigeria, Thursday. On their first visit to Nigeria, Serena and Venus Williams want to inspire local kids to set their goals high. (AP Photo/Sunday Alamba)

  • Mitt Romney waves to supporters before speaking during a campaign event at Wisconsin Products Pavilion at State Fair Park, Friday in West Allis, Wis. (AP Photo/David Goldman)

  • New York City Marathon banners adorn an entrance to New York's Central Park, Friday. The course for Sunday's New York City Marathon will be the same since there was little damage but getting to the finish line could still be an adventure for runners from outlying areas. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)

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    Daytrading, Stock Trading, Investing and Forex Trading ...

    With the recession practically now over and grinding down to a halt, the recovery period starts. To distinguish between which stocks have utterly bottomed out and which continue to fall, you ought to use an automatic stockmarket trading system which is specially engineered to use rational, algorithmic tools to interpret market information and find worthwhile trading prospects. Accordingly , many stocks are at record low costs and are ready for the picking, making it one of the greatest times to speculate in decades. An automatic stock dealing systems especially works by taking the full breadth of the market into account each time it researches realtime market information. An uncultivated financier hazards losing hard-won money and squandering time.

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    The nice thing about the stockmarket trading software is the undeniable fact that they're programmed to recognise the trends and advise you of which stocks are probably going to be good to make an investment in.

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    Google Shopper adds push notifications, new UI and more with 3.0 update

    Google Shopper adds push notifications, new UI and more with 3.0 update

    Google Shopper has just gotten the bump to version 3.0 with an update that brings a roster of fresh features, including a new UI with speedier navigation and larger images. In addition to the fresh coat of paint, the app sports a brand-new sales screen, image-focused search results and product ratings provided by GoodGuide. Page and Co. have also thrown in push notifications to keep users abreast of new features and content, and an area to showcase retail promotions. Itching to start penny pinching? Hit the source link below for the download.

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    Thursday, November 8, 2012

    Sarah Palin, '80s Hair Lament "Catastrophic" Setback of Obama Win

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    T-Mobile USA Q3 2012 earnings: Revenue drops 6 percent to $4.9 billion, profit down 15 percent

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    T-Mobile USA just announced its Q3 2012 financials, and its balance sheet is sagging over last year: the company collected $4.9 billion, 6.4 percent less than Q3 2011, and earned $1.2 billion, a decline of 15.2 percent. The mobile operator said while it earned more from equipment sales, it wasn't enough to offset an 8.7 percent drop in service revenue caused by a loss of 492,000 lucrative postpaid clients. Despite the gloomy tidings, the telecom said it added 160,000 new users (net) over last quarter thanks in part to the iPhone 5 launch, including 365k branded prepaid customers -- and improved "churn" (clients switching carriers) by 30 basis points to 2.3 percent. The company also feels its MetroPCS merger will also start to pay off soon, figuring it'll soon have "LTE deployment in 90 percent of the top 25 US markets." Whether the cheery talk will assuage investors remains to be seen -- check the PR after the break to see for yourself.

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    Video: Tomorrow in 30: Election's Over, Now What?

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    How the Chinese deal with failure

    In China, failure implies a shameful loss of face; only in rare circumstances will an official risk it. And that may explain why the very best Chinese scientists are not coming home.

    By Peter Ford,?Staff Writer / November 2, 2012

    A man fishes outside the office of the 'Wuxi 530' program, which has brought dozens of foreign-educated Chinese scientists to the city, drawn by generous grants and rent free business space.

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    As the city hosting one of China?s best-known incentive programs to encourage Chinese entrepreneurs and scientists to come home, Wuxi, near Shanghai, seemed a natural place for me to visit.

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    Peter Ford is The Christian Science Monitor?s Beijing Bureau Chief. He covers news and features throughout China and also makes reporting trips to Japan and the Korean peninsula.

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    The people who run the ?Wuxi 530? program said they were happy enough to show me around and talk about their work, but they needed permission from the city?s (Communist Party controlled) Foreign Affairs Office.?

    And that, strangely, was not forthcoming. The Foreign Affairs Office, which oversees city officials? contacts with foreigners, told my would-be hosts that ?it is not suggested to arrange this planned visit in a sensitive moment.? It was ?strongly recommended? that I change my schedule.

    The ?sensitive moment? could only refer to the ruling Communist Party?s 18th Party Congress, even though that meeting was not due to be held for at least a month after my planned visit, and in Beijing, 1,000 kilometers (some 621 miles) away from Wuxi. But I knew from experience that this was not the sort of ruling that you bother to challenge outright, even if it made no apparent sense. ?

    I went to Wuxi anyway, of course. If a reporter in China did only what the authorities suggested he do he would never write anything. I could not meet the people running the returnee program ? they would have got into trouble if they had seen me ? but I could talk to independent businessmen who had benefited from it.

    And it was while I was talking to them that I got an inkling of why, perhaps, city government officials had wanted to keep me out of Wuxi.

    Because it transpired that a large proportion of the companies that returnees have set up in Wuxi have failed. And if there is one thing that Chinese officials hate to acknowledge, it is failure.

    No matter that large proportions of start-up companies all over the world fail. As many as 40 percent of startups in the United States quickly go bankrupt, according to Harvard Business School research.

    The big difference is that in the US this is not a cause for shame, but regarded as a natural result of the risks that small entrepreneurs take. In China it is seen as a reflection ? and a poor one ? on the officials who sponsored the entrepreneurs.

    I could not find out exactly how many of the businesses launched through the Wuxi incentive program had gone bust. The program managers were not allowed to talk to me, and the city government refused to do so. The businessmen with whom I talked suggested, anecdotally, that around half of their peers had given up within a year or two.

    This is not surprising to anyone anywhere in the world familiar with the pitfalls of starting a small business. But the official Chinese attitude is indicative of a deeper mindset that may prove an obstacle in the long term to the country?s ambitions to boost innovation by tempting home people with experience abroad.

    Cutting-edge scientists and hi-tech entrepreneurs in the US and Europe are accustomed to taking risks, and accustomed to shrugging off initial failure as par for the course. Their funders and their investors share that outlook.

    In China, failure implies a shameful loss of face; only in rare circumstances will an official risk it. And that may explain why the very best Chinese scientists, and the very brightest entrepreneurs, are not coming home. ?

    ??The Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting funded travel in China for this project. Multimedia and reporter blogs about the project can be found on the?Pulitzer Center website.

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    UK PM: Safe exit for Syria's Assad 'could be arranged'

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    JEDDAH - A safe exit and possible immunity from prosecution for President Bashar Assad "could be arranged" if it would end Syria's increasingly bloody conflict, British Prime Minister David Cameron said Tuesday before a visit to Saudi Arabia.

    Some 32,000 people have been killed in Syria during a revolt against Assad that began with peaceful protests in March 2011, but became an armed rebellion after a deadly military crackdown.

    "Done. Anything, anything, to get that man out of the country and to have a safe transition in Syria," Cameron told the Saudi-based Al Arabiya news network in Abu Dhabi when asked about offering Assad safe passage.

    "Of course I would favor him facing the full force of international law and justice for what he's done. I am certainly not offering him an exit plan to Britain but if he wants to leave he could leave, that could be arranged," he said.

    It was unclear if Cameron had spoken to other U.N. Security Council members about the idea, which could involve offering Assad immunity from prosecution if he accepted asylum in a third country. Nor was it clear what nation would take him.

    A spokesman for Cameron suggested separately that an immunity deal could - reluctantly - be put on the table.

    "Clearly we would like Assad to face justice for what he has done, but our priority, given the situation in that country, has to be an end to violence and a transition. And that cannot take place while Assad remains in place," the spokesman said.

    The U.N. human rights office has said Syrian officials suspected of committing or ordering crimes against humanity should face prosecution at the International Criminal Court.?U.N. human rights investigators have been gathering evidence of atrocities committed by armed rebels as well as by government forces and pro-Assad militia.

    Arab world divided
    Visiting the Middle East on a trade and diplomacy trip, Cameron is expected to discuss Syria with Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah as well as other regional and commercial issues.

    Saudi Arabia has led Arab efforts to isolate Assad's government and has orchestrated Arab League moves to impose sanctions. Last month, Riyadh expelled Syrian consulate workers, after having expelled Syria's ambassador in March.

    Suicide bomb ups death toll in Syria to 269 since Sunday, groups say

    Syria has accused Saudi Arabia and other Sunni Muslim states in the region of?fueling?the bloodshed by backing the rebels.

    The Syrian struggle has taken on a sectarian tone, with mostly Sunni rebels battling loyalist forces dominated by Assad's minority Alawite sect, an offshoot of Shiite Islam.

    An opposition group and an activist organization say that 269 people have died in a rash of violence since Sunday. NBCNews.com's Dara Brown reports.

    Saudi Arabia and other Sunni Gulf Arab states are wary of powerful Shiite neighbor Iran, one of Assad's few allies.

    Assad's other friends are China and Russia, Security Council members which have vetoed three Western-backed U.N. draft resolutions aimed at exerting pressure on the Syrian leader.

    Targeted killings
    In Syria on Tuesday battles between rebels and forces loyal to Assad continued with gunmen assassinating the brother of Syria's speaker of parliament Tuesday, state television said, in the latest episode of a deadly campaign against people thought to have links to the president.

    Targets have included parliamentarians, ruling Baath party officials and their relatives. Even actors and doctors viewed as Assad supporters have been killed in a 19-month-old uprising that has left more than 32,000 dead.

    No group immediately claimed responsibility for the killing.

    PhotoBlog: A close-up view of the battle for Aleppo

    Rebels also recently announced that they killed actor Mohammad Rafei in the Barzeh neighborhood of Damascus after he was kidnapped on Friday.

    Rami Abdelrahman, head of the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a British-based opposition watchdog, said activists in Barzeh had said Rafei, known for his soap opera roles, had been killed because he backed Assad and gave information to the security forces about protesters and rebels.

    "Almost every day there are such attacks and there will be many more in the next few days," said Abdelrahman, who has an extensive network of activist and rebel contacts in Syria.

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    Elizabeth Warren On Her Senate Victory: 'We Stuck To Our Values'

    Elizabeth Warren won her campaign for Senate in Massachusetts by reaffirming the social contract and standing up for the "core of liberalism," she told The Huffington Post Wednesday morning.

    Warren, energized by her victory but running on precious little sleep, is rare among Democrats in her willingness to talk about economic policies in terms of core values, and to defend liberalism -- even to use the dreaded term -- rather than run from it. The message has struck a chord, not just among self-described liberals, but among independent voters who feel that the system is rigged against regular people. It has also made her a lightning rod for conservative anger, and earned her the hostility of Wall Street.

    Strong liberals who have gone to the Senate in recent years, such as Minnesota's Al Franken or New York's Hillary Clinton, put their heads down and focused on the internal workings of the upper chamber, which can fully occupy a freshman senator's time and largely remove him or her from the national conversation.

    Warren, however, said she plans to continue making her case. "The Senate should be a place to talk about the issues that are important to people's lives. It's just that straightforward," she said in her first one-on-one print interview after her victory.

    The heart of Warren's appeal is her insistence that politics is a contest of competing values. "We said this election is about whose side you're on," Warren said, summing up her campaign's message. "I think of this as an election where we stuck to our values: Make sure Social Security and Medicare benefits are protected, and millionaires and billionaires pay their fair share. To me, that's the heart of it. That's really where the basic social contract is reaffirmed. We said, 'We're gonna end subsidies for Big Oil and we're gonna make sure there's equal pay for equal work. Those were big issues here. Or, at least, I talked about them all the time."

    Warren's commitment to protect the social contract will be put immediately to the test, as President Barack Obama and congressional negotiators go to work crafting a bargain to avert the so-called fiscal cliff: the expiration of the Bush tax cuts, as well as automatic cuts to defense and social spending.

    The election saw a wave of liberal victories that signals a shift in direction toward the core values Warren argues for. In Maine, Minnesota and Maryland, voters for the first time approved marriage equality, which Warren said is part of liberalism's promise of equal opportunity and dignity for all people.

    "This election was about making sure the United States, the federal government, honors equal marriage. This election was about opportunity, not for some, but for all, and that's the core of liberalism," she said.

    The Harvard law professor and consumer advocate had narrowly been favored in recent days, as polls showed her with a slight lead over the incumbent senator. Her ultimate eight-point win bordered on a landslide, and makes her the first woman elected to the Senate from Massachusetts.

    Warren was the intellectual godmother of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and was its first head. She was denied a permanent appointment due to objections from within the Treasury Department and from congressional Republicans.

    Asked her plan for the first day after her historic victory, she said she's taking a moment to breathe. "I'm spending the day with family. Then I'm going to bed," she said.

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    Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/07/elizabeth-warren_n_2088073.html

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    Tuesday, November 6, 2012

    Q & A: Can Cancer Develop as a Result of an Injury?

    Q. Is it possible for cancer to develop as a result of an injury?

    A. ?It?s a common myth that injuries can cause cancer,? the American Cancer Society says on its Web site. Until the 1920s, some doctors believed trauma did cause cancer, ?despite the failure of injury to cause cancer in experimental animals.?

    But most medical authorities, including the cancer society and the National Cancer Institute, see no such link.

    The more likely explanation, the society suggests, is that a visit to the doctor for an injury could lead to finding an existing cancer.

    Other possibilities are that scar tissue from an old trauma could look like a cancerous lesion and that an injured breast or limb would be more closely watched for cancer to develop.

    A single interview-based study of breast cancer in England found that 67 women with breast carcinoma were more likely to report physical trauma to the breast in the preceding five years than 134 women in a matched control group without cancer. The study was criticized because of its size and methodology.

    The study, published in 2002 in The European Journal of Cancer Prevention, has not been duplicated. Its authors suggested that it was plausible that models of epithelial cell generation could be a mechanism. But the case is far from proved, even for a single type of cancer. C. CLAIBORNE RAY

    Readers may submit questions by mail to Question, Science Times, The New York Times, 620 Eighth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10018, or by e-mail to question@nytimes.com.

    Source: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/11/06/science/can-cancer-develop-as-a-result-of-an-injury.html?partner=rss&emc=rss

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    Intense fighting erupts in Syrian capital

    In this Sunday, Nov. 04, 2012 photo, a rebel fighter aims a shoulder-fired missile toward a building where Syrian troops loyal to President Bashar Assad are hiding while they attempt to gain terrain against the rebels during heavy clashes in the Jedida district of Aleppo, Syria. The uprising against Assad started with peaceful demonstrations in March last year, but has since morphed into a bloody civil war. Activists say more than 36,000 people have been killed in 19 months of fighting. (AP Photo/Narciso Contreras)

    In this Sunday, Nov. 04, 2012 photo, a rebel fighter aims a shoulder-fired missile toward a building where Syrian troops loyal to President Bashar Assad are hiding while they attempt to gain terrain against the rebels during heavy clashes in the Jedida district of Aleppo, Syria. The uprising against Assad started with peaceful demonstrations in March last year, but has since morphed into a bloody civil war. Activists say more than 36,000 people have been killed in 19 months of fighting. (AP Photo/Narciso Contreras)

    In this Sunday, Nov. 04, 2012 photo, a rebel sniper aims through a hole in the wall that overlooks a position held by Syrian troops loyal to President Bashar Assad hidden in a nearby building as they attempt to gain ground on the rebel lines during heavy clashes in the Jedida district of Aleppo, Syria. The uprising against Assad started with peaceful demonstrations in March last year, but has since morphed into a bloody civil war. Activists say more than 36,000 people have been killed in 19 months of fighting. (AP Photo/Narciso Contreras)

    In this Sunday, Nov. 4, 2012 photo, a rebel fighter fires a gun toward a building where Syrian troops loyal to President Bashar Assad are hiding while they attempt to gain terrain against the rebels during heavy clashes in the Jedida district of Aleppo, Syria. The uprising against Assad started with peaceful demonstrations in March last year, but has since morphed into a bloody civil war. Activists say more than 36,000 people have been killed in 19 months of fighting. (AP Photo/Narciso Contreras)

    In this Sunday, Nov. 04, 2012 photo, rebel fighters watch as smoke rises after Syrian government forces fired an artillery round at a rebel position during heavy clashes in the Jedida district of Aleppo, Syria. The uprising against President Bashar Assad started with peaceful demonstrations in March last year, but has since morphed into a bloody civil war. Activists say more than 36,000 people have been killed in 19 months of fighting. (AP Photo/Narciso Contreras)

    In this Sunday, Nov. 04, 2012 photo, a rebel fighter claims for victory after he fires a shoulder-fired missile toward a building where Syrian troops loyal to President Bashar Assad are hiding while they attempt to gain terrain against the rebels during heavy clashes in the Jedida district of Aleppo, Syria. The uprising against Assad started with peaceful demonstrations in March last year, but has since morphed into a bloody civil war. Activists say more than 36,000 people have been killed in 19 months of fighting. (AP Photo/Narciso Contreras)

    (AP) ? Palestinian supporters and opponents of Syria's regime got swept up in intense fighting in Damascus on Monday while rival rebel groups clashed over control of a border crossing with Turkey, activists said.

    The rare infighting among the two groups added a new dimension of chaos to the civil war and heightened fears that if President Bashar Assad falls, the disparate factions battling the regime will turn against each other.

    In the capital, a car bomb ripped through the main square of a residential neighborhood known as Mazzeh al-Jabal, killing 11 people and wounding dozens, the SANA state news agency said. The powerful blast caused widespread panic and massive destruction in residential buildings. Television footage showed bloodied people in the street as firefighters worked to put out the blaze.

    "The explosion was very strong and broke all the windows in my apartment. I just ran with my son and daughter," said a woman in tears fleeing the blast site. "I don't know what happened to those who stayed behind, we couldn't see anything because of the smoke and flames."

    The neighborhood is inhabited mostly by members of President Bashar Assad's Alawite minority, and residents said members of his security forces and military officers are known to live there, but it was not clear what the exact target was.

    The car bomb, along with fierce fighting Monday in two other districts of the capital, was some of the worst violence in Damascus since July, when rebels took over several neighborhoods in the capital in a stunning attack. Within days, a regime counterattack pushed the rebels out of Damascus and recaptured the areas. Shortly after those battles, rebels moved on Syria's largest city, Aleppo, and it has become a major front in the civil war since then.

    The attacks on Syria's two main cities since summer have demonstrated new organization and capabilities of rebel forces as well as a determination to press their uprising despite the deaths of more than 36,000 people in fighting over the last 19 months.

    Rami Abdul-Rahman, who heads the Britain-based activist group Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, said the fighting in Damascus was concentrated in the southern neighborhood of Tadamon and the outskirts of the Palestinian refugee camp of Yarmouk.

    Damascus-based activist Abu Qais al-Shami told The Associated Press via Skype that the fighting began Sunday night and went on continuously into Monday.

    The Observatory and al-Shami said regime forces are backed by the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine-General Command (PFLP-GC) led by Ahmed Jibril, a radical Palestinian leader and staunch supporter of President Bashar Assad.

    "Tadamon is being struck with shells, rockets and heavy machinegun fire," al-Shami said. "People are fleeing the area toward safer areas inside the Yarmouk camp."

    A Syrian opposition figure, who asked not to be identified because of the sensitivity of the events, said Palestinian fighters who are opposed to Assad were fighting alongside the rebels in Damascus.

    The Observatory had no immediate word on casualties from Monday's fighting but said eight people were killed in Yarmouk Sunday night when several mortar rounds landed in the camp.

    When Syria's unrest erupted last year, the country's half-million Palestinians at first struggled to stay on the sidelines. But in recent months, many Palestinians began to the uprising.

    The PFLP-GC, however, has remained loyal to Assad's regime.

    The popular committees in Yarmouk Camp, which are led by the PFLP-GC and represent camp residents and Palestinian factions, said the camp was attacked by "terrorist gangs" who claim to include anti-government Palestinians.

    "The mercenaries who claim to have Palestinians among them" tried to infiltrate the camp Sunday but were repulsed by the popular committees, the statement said. When the rebel attack failed, they fired mortars that killed and wounded several people, it added.

    "Those who are shelling the camp are terrorists" who want to displace the Palestinians again, PFLP-GC spokesman Anwar Raja told The AP in Damascus.

    Syrian authorities blame the anti-government uprising that began in March last year on a foreign conspiracy. They accuse Gulf countries Saudi Arabia and Qatar, along with the U.S, other Western countries and Turkey, of offering funding and training to the rebels, whom they describe as "terrorists."

    In the central province of Hama, a suicide attacker detonated his car in the village of Ziyara causing some deaths, the state news agency said. It added that the blasts occurred outside a state-run development agency. The Britain-based activist group Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the suicide attacker targeted an army checkpoint and killed at least 50 soldiers and pro-government gunmen.

    The Observatory also reported that an air raid on the northern town of Harem killed at least 20 rebels. It said a rebel commander was seriously wounded in the raid.

    Elsewhere in Syria, activists reported air raids, shelling and clashes in the northern provinces of Aleppo and Idlib near the Turkish border to Deir el-Zour region in the east and Homs in the center.

    In the northern town of Kfar Nobol, the Observatory said an air raid killed and wounded a number of people. An amateur video posted online by activists showed cars and shops on fire and debris all over the street. A man was seen running carrying a dead body. The video appeared genuine and corresponded to other AP reporting on the events depicted.

    In northern Syria, An opposition figure also said there were clashes between rival rebel groups for control of the Bab al-Salameh border crossing point with Turkey that has been in the hands of rebels since July. The opposition figure spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the matter.

    The opposition figure said Sunday's fighting was between the Northern Storm Brigade and the Amr bin al-Aas brigade, which has a large number of Muslim hardliners.

    There are dozens of opposition groups and rebel brigades fighting in Syria's civil war. Rivalries are common though violent clashes are unusual.

    A Turkish government official based in the border town of Kilis confirmed two Syrian rebel groups were "engaged in a power struggle," fighting each other for the control of the Bab el-Salameh border crossing. The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, in line with government rules, said however, that Turkish officials were still trying to determine who the two groups were.

    Former Syrian Prime Minister Riad Hijab, who defected, met with Turkey's foreign minister behind closed doors in Ankara to discuss the Syrian opposition meeting in Qatar and efforts to restructure the opposition, a Turkish Foreign Ministry official said. The two also discussed the more than 110,000 Syrian refugees in Turkey.

    It was Hijab's second visit to Turkey since he defected to Jordan in August.

    Prominent Syrian-born Palestinian actor Mohammed Rafeh was buried in a Damascus cemetery a day after he was shot dead by anti-government gunmen for his apparent support of the regime.

    Draped with the Syrian flag, Rafeh's coffin was carried into the cemetery on the shoulders of friends and relatives as men fired in the air in mourning. More than 500 men and women marched behind the coffin and later dispersed after the funeral procession ended.

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    Associated Press writer Suzan Fraser in Ankara, Turkey, contributed to this report.

    Associated Press

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    We're more passive than we predict when sexually harassed, new study shows

    We're more passive than we predict when sexually harassed, new study shows [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 5-Nov-2012
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    Contact: Ann Tenbrunsel
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    University of Notre Dame

    Sexual harassment is devastating in and of itself for its victims, but new research shows there can be an even more insidious and troubling consequence that goes along with it:

    When confronted with sexual harassment, we don't stand up for ourselves to the extent we believe we will, and because we use false predictions as a benchmark, we condemn others who are passive in the face of sexual harassment, according to a new study co-authored by Ann Tenbrunsel, professor of business ethics at the University of Notre Dame.

    In "Double Victimization in the Workplace: Why Observers Condemn Passive Victims of Sexual Harassment," forthcoming in Organization Science, Tenbrunsel, and researchers from the University of Utah and Brigham Young and Northwestern Universities, conducted five studies that explored observers' condemnation of passive victims.

    Pointing to the 1991 Senate con?rmation hearings for Clarence Thomas' appointment to the Supreme Court, the researchers note that Anita Hill testi?ed she had been sexually harassed by Thomas during his tenure as head of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. She testi?ed that despite being harassed numerous times years before, at no point did she confront Thomas about his behavior or take any action against the harassment. Her claim of repeated sexual harassment and perpetual inaction led to public suspicion with and condemnation of Anita Hill.

    Far from being an isolated incident, the case illustrates a trend that prevails even today.

    "If we can increase the accuracy of our predictions and realize we won't stand up for ourselves as often as we would like to think, we will be less condemning of other victims," Tenbrunsel says.

    In the first two studies, observers predicted they would be more confrontational than victims typically are, and this led to greater judgment of other passive victims, including unwillingness to work with them and to recommend them for a job.

    The third study identi?ed the failure to consider what may motivate victims to be passive, and the final two studies reduced condemnation of passive sexual harassment victims by highlighting their likely motivations at the time of the harassment and by having participants recall a past experience of their own when they did not act in the face of intimidation in the workplace, a situation related to but distinct from sexual harassment.

    The results from these studies add insights into the causes and consequences of victim condemnation and help explain why passivity in the face of harassmentthe predominant responseis subject to so much scorn.

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    Tenbrunsel, the Rex and Alice A. Martin Professor of Business Ethics at Notre Dame's Mendoza College of Business and director of the University's Institute for Ethical Business Worldwide, is co-author of the book "Blind Spots: Why We Fail to do What's Right and What to do About it." She specializes in decision making and negotiations, with a particular emphasis on ethics.


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    We're more passive than we predict when sexually harassed, new study shows [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 5-Nov-2012
    [ | E-mail | Share Share ]

    Contact: Ann Tenbrunsel
    Tenbrunsel.1@nd.edu
    574-631-7402
    University of Notre Dame

    Sexual harassment is devastating in and of itself for its victims, but new research shows there can be an even more insidious and troubling consequence that goes along with it:

    When confronted with sexual harassment, we don't stand up for ourselves to the extent we believe we will, and because we use false predictions as a benchmark, we condemn others who are passive in the face of sexual harassment, according to a new study co-authored by Ann Tenbrunsel, professor of business ethics at the University of Notre Dame.

    In "Double Victimization in the Workplace: Why Observers Condemn Passive Victims of Sexual Harassment," forthcoming in Organization Science, Tenbrunsel, and researchers from the University of Utah and Brigham Young and Northwestern Universities, conducted five studies that explored observers' condemnation of passive victims.

    Pointing to the 1991 Senate con?rmation hearings for Clarence Thomas' appointment to the Supreme Court, the researchers note that Anita Hill testi?ed she had been sexually harassed by Thomas during his tenure as head of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. She testi?ed that despite being harassed numerous times years before, at no point did she confront Thomas about his behavior or take any action against the harassment. Her claim of repeated sexual harassment and perpetual inaction led to public suspicion with and condemnation of Anita Hill.

    Far from being an isolated incident, the case illustrates a trend that prevails even today.

    "If we can increase the accuracy of our predictions and realize we won't stand up for ourselves as often as we would like to think, we will be less condemning of other victims," Tenbrunsel says.

    In the first two studies, observers predicted they would be more confrontational than victims typically are, and this led to greater judgment of other passive victims, including unwillingness to work with them and to recommend them for a job.

    The third study identi?ed the failure to consider what may motivate victims to be passive, and the final two studies reduced condemnation of passive sexual harassment victims by highlighting their likely motivations at the time of the harassment and by having participants recall a past experience of their own when they did not act in the face of intimidation in the workplace, a situation related to but distinct from sexual harassment.

    The results from these studies add insights into the causes and consequences of victim condemnation and help explain why passivity in the face of harassmentthe predominant responseis subject to so much scorn.

    ###

    Tenbrunsel, the Rex and Alice A. Martin Professor of Business Ethics at Notre Dame's Mendoza College of Business and director of the University's Institute for Ethical Business Worldwide, is co-author of the book "Blind Spots: Why We Fail to do What's Right and What to do About it." She specializes in decision making and negotiations, with a particular emphasis on ethics.


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    Source: http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2012-11/uond-wmp110512.php

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    Root XXLS2 Android 4.1.1 on Galaxy Note N7000 Official Firmware

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    Galaxy Note N7000 got their first leaked Jelly Bean official firmware XXLS2 Android 4.1.1, and now we have the complete root method tutorial as well. Luckily, you can root Android 4.1.1 XXLS2 Jelly Bean the same way as you used to root Galaxy Note N7000 on Android 4.0.4 ICS. If you updated from Samsung KIES or manually using ODIN from our tutorial, you can now root XXLS2 Android 4.1.1 on Galaxy Note N7000 using the tutorial below. We will be using a custom kernel (HydraCore v7) on this firmware to root the Galaxy Note.

    As you read further, we will guide you through the entire process of how to root XXLS2 Android 4.1.1 on Galaxy Note N7000 official firmware using ODIN. This tutorial will not wipe any existing installed apps and personal settings, but just as a precaution, you should always backup your data from the tools given below. Let?s continue with the tutorial below.

    Disclaimer: All the tools, mods or ROMs mentioned below belong to their respective owners/developers. We (TeamAndroid.com) or the developers are not to be held responsible if you damage or brick your device. We don?t have you on gun point to try out this tutorial ;-)

    We have to use a custom kernel to root Galaxy Note N7000 because of the eMMC brick bug that has been going around in the official ICS firmware of Galaxy Note. Read more here to avoid the eMMC brick issue!

    HydraCore v7 Kernel Features:

    • Built from latest samsung Note sources
    • Multiboot InitramFS for all rom types
    • Patches for full functionality for all rom types
    • Supports Touchwiz ICS, AOKP, AOSP, CM9 , CM10, JellyBean, ParanoidAndroid, MIUI roms
    • OC/UV version and a Standard frequencies/voltages version
    • Full root
    • Noop scheduler default
    • Tweaked OnDemand governor default
    • Lots of IO tweaks
    • Lots of kernel scheduler tweaks
    • Adjusted all cpu voltage tables (OC kernel only)
    • Realtime cpu temperature, board temperature readouts and VoltGroup information in settings>about>kernel version
    • Optimised VM memory setting
    • Optimised Global block readahead
    • CIFS support with UTF8
    • Voltages and frequencies now in userspace for Voltage Coltrol app / AOKP direct support

    Make sure you have installed all your USB drivers for the Samsung Galaxy Note to connect it with the computer. Download Samsung Galaxy Note USB drivers! Apart from just the USB drivers, there are a few more things that you need to take care of.

    1. You need to enable USB debugging mode. This helps to connect your Android phone with the PC. See here: How to Enable USB Debugging.

    2. Your phone battery should be 80-85% charged. If your phone goes off suddenly because of battery, during flashing ROMs or installing mods and updates ? your phone might go dead permanently. See here: How to Check Battery Percentage.

    3. Backup all your important data that you might need as soon as your flash a new ROM, or make a backup for just in case, you never know when anything might go wrong. See below on how to backup data:

    Data can also be backed up using Samsung KIES for their devices, but if you backup data manually, you get more options what top choose from and it is very easy to move data across Android devices from different manufacturers, i.e moving Samsung Galaxy S3 backup data to HTC One X.

    4. Your phone should be factory unlocked. Additional instructions for locked Android devices will be added in the tutorial for unlocking devices.

    5. Rooting your Galaxy Note will void your warranty. Samsung cannot be held responsible for whatever you do on your device after rooting it. Warranty can be claimed back by reinstalling the official stock firmware.

    Now, let?s proceed with the tutorial on the next page and root Galaxy Note N7000 to XXLS2 Android 4.1.1 ICS firmware.

    Source: http://www.teamandroid.com/2012/11/04/root-xxls2-android-411-galaxy-note-n7000-official-firmware/

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    EKNL ? Hammering down hints of MAJOR ... - Penny Stocks Investing

    Smart buyers were definitely scooping up super cheap EKNL shares with a 45% bounce action off daily lows and closing at today?s high price ? a showing of EKNL?s brute force.

    EKNL set a prime ?buy on dip? opportunity today? and setting up major support for a monster breakout formation we know all too well.

    Our recent medical monster winner Lifevantage (LFVN) which recently uplisted to NASDAQ, shows time and time again the power of breakout trigger after a minor dip opportunity.

    Each time LFVN triggered a HUGE breakout it was preceded by a ?HAMMER? candle stick formation exactly what we are seeing in EKNL now. These are the cues to add to our position and we will continue to take advantage of it as we head towards the next level breakout.

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    With fundamentals to support EKNL?s bullish trend, prices are primed for record highs.

    News today just confirms that EKNL is well on it?s way to MEGA revenues with their first of many revenue updates including initial sales now in the books and looking to add MONSTER $$$ to their bottom line.

    We first got a hint of major contracts when the company released an update from the Medical Conference they recently attended:

    NCI will be providing demonstrations to a number of parties who have expressed serious interest in FREMS and are attending to finalize purchasing arrangements.

    Today?s press release also confirmed the economics of EKNL?s revenue stream with initial sales of their FREMS equipment, NC-stat DPN Check devices and supplies. It is worth noting that? only minor potion resulted from the Medical Conference - this definitely tells us to expect some major $$ ready to be unleashed!

    EKNL soared 45% higher right after news hit the wires as smart investors ;) were definitely picking up super cheap shares.

    EKO INTERNATIONAL INC. (the ?Company?) -(EKNL) is pleased to announce that NeuroVasc Clinical Inc. reports initial sales of $186,000 for the month of October 2012. Sales included FREMS equipment, NC-stat DPN Check devices and supplies.

    Although a minor portion of October sales resulted from attendance at the Canadian Federation of Podiatric Medicine Conference in London, Ontario on October 26th and 27th, 2012, the Company is optimistic that the interest demonstrated in its products by health professionals will result in increased monthly sales volumes for the balance of this quarter.

    We expect EKNL to provide an update on the results from the Medical Conference held at the end of October and expect significant updates and contracts that will push EKNL to record and sky high prices levels.

    EKNL also hinted to investors that they will initiate a share buy back and uplisting to a higher exchange:

    The Company further announces that upon the achievement of a positive income statement and the repayment of its liabilities, the Company intends to initiate a program to buy-back common shares on the open market.http://finance.yahoo.com/news/eko-international-corp-reduction-number-140100279.html

    The Company is in the process of retaining an in-house accountant and qualified auditors for the purpose of upgrading the Company?s tier on the OTC Markets as the next step toward providing investors with the ?highest financial standards and superior information availability? finance.yahoo.com/news/eko-international-corp-investor-relations-134500975.html

    No doubt with today?s announcement fast tracks them to start the process and definitely with share inventory drying up super quick, investors are heading to many more record highs.

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    Key points that make EKNL a solid long term play for MEGA gains:

    1) No dilution or insiders selling any time soon and especially at these super low prices. In fact, this leads to our second key similarity?

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    2) Share buyback in effect. Definitely the goal here is to move prices up to proper valuations and big boards like Nasdaq requirements. We also got confirmation with recent announcement selecting MaloneBailey LLP, Certified Public Accounting Firm for appointment as auditors of the Company.

    3) Super Low float. With only 5.5 Million active float (shares available at the DTC for trading), EKNL?s share inventory is drying up super fast, and this is already triggering a MAJOR BULLISH BREAKOUT.

    ABOUT EKO INTERNATIONAL

    EKO International Corp. is a holding company focused on growth through acquisition. Each acquisition must have substantial growth potential and is expected to add assets and/or cash-flow to the consolidated financial statements of the Company. The Company? is willing to examine a variety of proposed target businesses and if interested, will negotiate terms and conditions of purchase favorable to itself.

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