Friday, October 26, 2012

Best Buy offers exclusive Windows 8 deals, demos

FILE -In this Thursday, Oct. 22, 2009, file photo, computer shoppers read through options and compare prices at a Best Buy in Springfield, Ill., after Microsoft launched Windows 7. Best Buy is hoping to capitalize on the launch of Windows 8. It's trying to lure customers with exclusive computers and staffers trained to explain and demonstrate the new operating system from Microsoft Corp. (AP Photo/Seth Perlman, File)

FILE -In this Thursday, Oct. 22, 2009, file photo, computer shoppers read through options and compare prices at a Best Buy in Springfield, Ill., after Microsoft launched Windows 7. Best Buy is hoping to capitalize on the launch of Windows 8. It's trying to lure customers with exclusive computers and staffers trained to explain and demonstrate the new operating system from Microsoft Corp. (AP Photo/Seth Perlman, File)

(AP) ? Confused by Windows 8? Best Buy hopes it can help.

The consumer-electronics retailer is hoping to capitalize on the launch of Windows 8. It's trying to lure customers with exclusive computers and staffers trained to explain and demonstrate the new operating system from Microsoft Corp.

Retailers and manufacturers typically look to major launches to drive customers into stores. But analysts aren't certain how much the Windows 8 launch will help Best Buy. The company has been struggling with tough competition and a shift in consumer tastes away from big-ticket computers and TVs toward smartphones and tablets, which are less profitable for retailers.

Windows 8 has a new look that's intended to create a seamless experience for users, whether they're on PCs, tablets or smartphones. Featuring a colorful array of tiles that fill the screen instead of the familiar start menu and icons, it's designed especially for touch-sensitive screens. Windows 8 will come pre-installed on almost all new PCs.

Best Buy Co. spent three years coming up with a plan for the launch, according to Jason Bonfig, vice president for computing at Best Buy.

That includes two years of developing 45 exclusive Windows 8 computers and laptops designed with manufacturers such as Hewlett-Packard Co. and AsusTek Computer Inc. Nearly half of those computers feature touch screens.

They will have combinations of colors and technical specifications available only at Best Buy retail stores and its website. Some examples of exclusives include Lenovo's 13-inch IdeaPad Yoga, which flips into several different configurations, and HP's Envy Touch, a more conventional touch-screen laptop. Each will sell for $1,000. Best Buy will also carry a wide range of non-exclusive Windows products, including tablets and smartphones.

Microsoft's radical remake of Windows arrives at a time when Best Buy is struggling to avoid the fate of Circuit City, which liquidated in 2009. Best Buy has reported a net income decline or loss for the past eight quarters. Earnings fell 90 percent to $12 million in its most recent quarter, hurt by restructuring charges and weak sales.

The Minneapolis company hopes the new Windows will spur sales as it faces tough competition from online retailers and discounters. Consumers are increasingly using Best Buy stores to browse for electronics before they buy the items online at lower prices, a practice known as showrooming.

Exclusive products are one way traditional brick-and-mortar stores are battling showrooming.

Another is customer service. To that end, Best Buy spent 50,000 hours training its staff members to show customers the ins and outs of Windows 8, as it's very different from its predecessors. Windows 8 is the biggest Windows revamp since Windows 95.

In addition, its Geek Squad technical service staff created 12 two-minute tutorials available online, each explaining a different feature of Windows 8.

"The demo experience becomes very, very important because of newness of touch feature," Bonfig said.

Morningstar analyst R.J. Hottovy's expectations are muted in terms of how much Best Buy will benefit from the launch. He believes Windows 8 "might give a temporary lift to sales, but longer term it doesn't solve any of the real issues facing the company," he said.

Barclays analyst Alan Rifkin crunched numbers on past Windows launches and found they did not provide a significant boost to retailers.

"While our research reveals that personal computer demand has been uniformly weak in the two to three quarters preceding a Windows release, historical Windows releases have not been identified as significant drivers of improved (retailer) performance once the launch has taken place," he wrote in a note last week.

Best Buy sounded more positive. The retailer started taking advance orders for Windows 8 devices and demonstrating the product in all stores on Sunday, and so far the response has been positive, Bonfig said.

"We've been very happy with interest and traffic in stores," he said.

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Online:

http://www.geeksquad.com/windows-8

Associated Press

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Thursday, October 25, 2012

Brain waves reveal video game aptitude

ScienceDaily (Oct. 24, 2012) ? Scientists report that they can predict who will improve most on an unfamiliar video game by looking at their brain waves.

They describe their findings in a paper in the journal Psychophysiology.

The researchers used electroencephalography (EEG) to peek at electrical activity in the brains of 39 study subjects before they trained on Space Fortress, a video game developed for cognitive research. The subjects whose brain waves oscillated most powerfully in the alpha spectrum (about 10 times per second, or 10 hertz) when measured at the front of the head tended to learn at a faster rate than those whose brain waves oscillated with less power, the researchers found. None of the subjects were daily video game players.

The EEG signal was a robust predictor of improvement on the game, said University of Illinois postdoctoral researcher and Beckman Fellow Kyle Mathewson, who led the research with psychology professors and Beckman Institute faculty members Monica Fabiani and Gabriele Gratton.

"By measuring your brain waves the very first time you play the game, we can predict how fast you'll learn over the next month," Mathewson said. The EEG results predicted about half of the difference in learning speeds between study subjects, he said.

The waves of electrical activity across the brain reflect the communication status of millions or billions neurons, Mathewson said.

"These oscillations are the language of the brain, and different oscillations represent different brain functions," he said.

The researchers also found that learning to play the game improved subjects' reaction time and working memory (the ability to hold a piece of information in mind just until it is needed), skills that are important in everyday life.

"We found that the people who had more alpha waves in response to certain aspects of the game ended up having the best improvement in reaction time and the best improvement in working memory," Mathewson said.

This project is a part of a larger collaborative effort to determine whether measures of brain activity or brain structure can predict one's ability to learn a new video game. One analysis, led by Beckman Institute director Art Kramer (an author on this study as well), found that the volume of specific structures in the brain could predict how well people would perform on Space Fortress. That study used magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to measure the relative sizes of different brain structures.

But MRI is expensive and requires that subjects lie immobile inside a giant magnet, Mathewson said. With EEG, researchers can track brain activity fairly inexpensively while subjects are engaged in a task in a less constricted, less artificial environment, he said.

The new findings offer tantalizing new clues to the mental states that appear to enhance one's ability to perform complex tasks, Mathewson said. Alpha waves are associated with relaxation, but they also are believed to arise when one is actively inhibiting certain cognitive functions in favor of others, he said. It is possible that everyone could benefit from interventions to increase the strength of their alpha waves in the front of the brain, a region associated with decision-making, attention and self-control.

"You can get people to increase their alpha brain waves by giving them some positive feedback," Mathewson said. "And so you could possibly boost this kind of activity before putting them in the game."

The study team also included researchers now at the University of Texas at Dallas and Florida State University.

The U.S. Office of Naval Research, the Natural Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada, and the Beckman Institute supported this research.

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  1. Kyle E. Mathewson, Chandramallika Basak, Edward L. Maclin, Kathy A. Low, Walter R. Boot, Arthur F. Kramer, Monica Fabiani, Gabriele Gratton. Different slopes for different folks: Alpha and delta EEG power predict subsequent video game learning rate and improvements in cognitive control tasks. Psychophysiology, 2012; DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-8986.2012.01474.x

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Caring For Baby Boomers and Seniors In Their Own Homes

With proper health care, you as a baby boomer or senior could live to be 100 years if age, or older. You can also be instrumental in helping other baby boomers or seniors to live to be a ripe old age in their own homes.

Senior care is becoming a major concern in North America, particularly because there are thousands of seniors and baby boomers in our era. By seniors, I am referring to those over the age of sixty five and by baby boomers, those people who were born after World War 11. It is only a matter of time, before they are seniors too.

The big problem for seniors and baby boomers, lies in the reality that very soon, there are not going to be enough nurses, personal support workers or even family members to care for them, or perhaps for you, if you are a baby boomer heading into retirement.

Hospitalization or nursing home care may not be feasible or possible for the majority of baby boomers and seniors, in spite of the fact that it will be needed by many of them. For many,? it may mean twenty four hour care, seven days per week.

The actual cost of hospitalization and health care is extremely high already and many baby boomers and seniors may not be able to afford the kind of care that they will need.

What can we do to rectify this situation? Everyone of us has baby boomers and seniors in our lives; many of us are in baby boomer status already or beyond that age.

Can baby boomers and seniors be cared for in their own homes? Definitely.

Ten tips for managing baby boomer or senior care at home:

1. Baby boomers and seniors are generally most comfortable in their own homes with their family members and in amongst their own belongings. To take them out of that environment may result in dis-orientation. They are accustomed to the food, temperature, air, etc. and changing any or all of that may result in other, more serious problems. They are used to having people come and go in their lives, as well. This is the world that they know.

2. Safety is a major concern and the majority of baby boomers and seniors feel safe at home. In fact, most of them have already instituted safety precautions for themselves, although this is not always the case. One of the first things that must be taken into consideration is whether or not the baby boomer or senior is safe. If he or she is not safe in the environment, immediate action is necessary on the part of the family or designated care giver.

3. In taking a serious look at health care in the home of baby boomers or seniors, it is always a good idea to do an assessment of the environment in the light of what is currently happening. This can be done quite easily, by spending quality time with the baby boomer and and other family members. Visiting the family doctor with the baby boomer or senior and other family members is generally a good idea. Remember that many of these men and women will have had the same doctor for many years and their doctor may be almost the same age they are. The doctor will likely know the baby boomer or senior well and his or her preferences must be taken into consideration.

4. Remember that the baby boomer or senior in need of care, will have definite ideas about what he or she expects in terms of his or her own health care needs. Many of them may not have had sufficient care in the recent past and will improve immensely when proper health care needs are met. You may be totally amazed at the degree of improvement. They may or may not understand the current changes in the health care system, and you may have to explain them.

5. Dietary needs are especially important, as nutrition is a primary factor in health care. Assess the baby boomer or senior for his or her ability to provide adequate food to sustain his or her health. Many of them? may not have sufficient income to provide for their own dietary requirements. They may need to obtain a supplemental income of some kind. A few may be hoarding their disability or old age pension checks and not using them to meet their needs. Find out who is looking after their finances and work with that family member or other person. If necessary, find or designate a family member to take financial responsibility for them.

6. Assessing medical needs is a huge factor. Many baby boomers or seniors will be in need of wheelchairs, walkers, canes, etc. and have not had anyone help them in this regard. They may need drugs that they cannot afford and will require assistance in that respect. They may require other health care items that can be obtained quite easily. Ask them if they are taking their medications? If not, why not? Where are they obtaining them and are they over-priced? Are they hoarding their medications or using out-dated medications? Have they obtained generic drugs? Do they know what generic drugs are? How are their medications stored? Do they know how to dispose of medications that are outdated or have not been used?

7. Spiritual needs are extremely important to baby boomers and seniors, as the era in which they grew up probably focused on having those needs met. Does he or she have a priest, pastor or chaplain? Is that person aware of what this particular baby boomer or other senior stands in need of at this time in his or her life? Make contact with the person of their choice for seniors, if they are not able to do so.

8. Have plans been made for the baby boomer or senior, should he or she pass away unexpectedly? Is there a 'DNR' (do not resuscitate) order request, signed by the baby boomer or senior, family members and the doctor? Has a will been drawn up? If not, why not? Does he or she have legal counsel? This may prove to be extremely important in the future.

9. Fear and paranoia is a major issue with baby boomers or seniors, as many have had bad experiences previously with others including health care workers, lawyers, doctors, etc. A lot of them have had their homes broken into and things stolen by people who they have trusted, including family members and friends. It is like losing a part of oneself when there is a violation like this in their home. It is not easy to get a person to trust you when they have been violated in some way, by someone else.

10. Health involves healing, happiness and wholeness. You can be instrumental in bringing this into the life of a baby boomer or senior as a minor care giver, a family member, a personal support worker or a nurse. Consider carefully what you can or cannot do and then make a positive, constructive decision with respect to the baby boomer or senior in your life or under your care. Care is important, but quality care is even more important.

Remember that there are those around you who have gone through this before and that you are not alone in caring for your baby boomer or senior. There are many organizations which can be of help, as well. What you do can be instrumental in helping others to live to a ripe old age.

Think about doing some of these things for yourself also, if you are a baby boomer or a senior and you could be among the ones who live to be a hundred years of age or older.

Source: http://freelancereclipse.blogspot.com/2012/10/caring-for-baby-boomers-and-seniors-in.html

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Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Two Eagan Businesses Honored by ProAct for Work with the Disabled

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Editor's Note: The following is a press release by ProAct, an Eagan-based nonprofit that works with individuals affected by physical, developmental or intellectual disabilities, mental health issues or traumatic brain injuries, among other conditions.

A variety of businesses were chosen for this year?s ProAct Employer of the Year awards, with honors going to Asset Marketing Services in Burnsville, IMV Technologies USA in Maple Grove, Chuck & Don?s Pet Food Outlet in Eagan, and Eagan-based Peanut?s Place, which provides animal boarding and grooming services.

Winners were chosen in four employer categories: Business Partner, Community Employment, Supported Employment and Vocational Partner.? The businesses were part of ProAct?s 40th Annual Awards Dinner in early October.? Featuring KSTP News Anchor Megan Newquist, the event attracted more than 550 to the Prom Center in Oakdale.?

?Employers are at the heart of our mission, which is to provide training and job opportunities for people with developmental disabilities,? said ProAct President and CEO Steven Ditschler.? ?We value their partnership, and the solid relationships that have been established.?

Winning recognition in the Business Partner category, IMV Technologies USA uses individuals from ProAct for packaging and labeling services.? These employees wear protective clothing, which also provides a clean environment for IMV products.? The company also trusts ProAct to cover quality assurance functions, which has resulted in a marked increase in IMV customers? satisfaction, explains Greg Pechman, ProAct sales manager.? The work involves people with a wide range of abilities, which makes it ideal for ProAct?s workers.

IMV?s Eric Salonen, who serves in supply chain and operations in Maple Grove, said the company?s animal breeding products require a sterile environment and it found an efficient packaging solution in ProAct.? ?They are a very impressive organization with a good staff who are very enthusiastic about the work they do for their clients. ?We felt immediately that it was a good fit,? Salonen said.? IMV?s large volume products are highly cost sensitive, and ProAct made the packaging economical, he explained.

The second winner, for the Community Employment category, is Asset Marketing Services in Burnsville.? The company has multiple product lines, and employs crews from ProAct for inspection and packaging.? Product handling at Asset requires great attention to detail, said Amy Wenstrom, director of inbound fulfillment.?

?We are really excited and honored ? we feel like we have such a great partnership with them,? she said.? Work with Asset began in 2011 and has since expanded, but remains flexible to company needs. "We couldn?t ask for anything better as far as that goes,? Wenstrom said. ?They definitely react to anything I throw at them. If I need additional help or need to back off, they will adjust accordingly.??

Individuals from ProAct have become part of the team, and Wenstrom has been very impressed with work performed by ProAct Site Supervisor Carmella Taylor, who serves as an intermediary between the ProAct workers she monitors and the company.? Asset Marketing also utilizes a team of individuals from ProAct for cleaning services twice a week.

In the Supported Employment category, Chuck & Don?s Pet Food Outlet has worked closely with its employee, Shannon Stone, who has received follow-up support from ProAct.? Stone cleans the Eagan store, and has additional responsibilities that include working with rescue cats.? Store Manager Jenny Griffin has shown a unique ability to see beyond Stone?s limitations and to utilize her strengths in productive ways, said ProAct Program Coordinator Jennifer Markley.?

Griffin said Chuck & Don?s has grown more favorable to involving people with disabilities and helping to build up communities and people in general. ?It?s always been near and dear to my heart and I love working for a company that thinks this way,? she said. ?Working with Shannon is an absolute joy; she brings joy to the whole team.? Griffin said she was ?super excited? to receive the award for Chuck & Don?s.

The fourth Employer Award winner, Peanut?s Place in Eagan, fills a new ?Vocational Partner? category. The animal boarding and grooming service hosts job candidates from ProAct who gain work experiences called assessments.??

ProAct individuals are most often working when owner Roberta Venaglia is on duty. She said they free her up to do work in the front office and on other business duties.?

?They?re spending the time with the dogs.? It?s a good plus for everybody,? she said.? Additionally, the flexibility to bring job candidates for assessments most anytime has made Peanut?s Place a valuable partner, explains ProAct Vocational Coordinator Heather Deutschlaender.? ?They have been very welcoming to us,? she said.

Staff members get along well with individuals from ProAct, Venaglia explained.? One even got involved with the grooming part of the business.? ?Every supervisor that?s been here, we just love and the clients for the most part are super people.?

ProAct is headquartered in Eagan and has additional operations in Red Wing, Zumbrota and in Hudson, Wis.? Its mission is to serve individuals experiencing barriers to employment and self-sufficiency due to intellectual and developmental disabilities, physical disabilities, mental health issues, traumatic brain injuries, and other challenges.

Source: http://eagan.patch.com/articles/two-eagan-businesses-honored-by-proact-for-work-with-the-disabled

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New insights into membrane-assisted self-assembly

New insights into membrane-assisted self-assembly [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 24-Oct-2012
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"In our current paper we present new computational results that explore how membranes may influence crucial biological processes", explains Richard Matthews, Lise-Meitner-Fellow at the University of Vienna and first author of the study. The focus of the investigation is the self-assembly of microscopic particles, the formation of structures or patterns without human intervention. More specifically, the effect of the interactions between membranes and proteins, which can influence the formation of ordered structures in cells, is considered.

Self-assembly has become a hot topic in recent years. Many of the most astonishing examples are found in nature, from tiny motors (e.g. the flagellum motor) to virus capsids with perfect spherical forms. Many researchers have also tried to improve our understanding by representing the assembly of such structures with models. In order to gain clear insight it is preferable that these models are as simple as possible. This approach has been very successful in reproducing key features of experiments, whilst also uncovering new aspects. In reality, these processes do not occur in isolation and, in fact, many happen on, or in the vicinity of, membranes, a fact that has been previously neglected in the construction of simple models.

Advanced Simulation Techniques

The research aims to find out the general properties of these fascinating systems by applying state of the art simulation techniques. This requires everything to be calculated on a computer. Due to the complexity of the task, high performance computers are necessary. "In our work we have applied advanced simulation techniques, which allowed us to see how interactions with a membrane influence self-assembly", explains Richard Matthews. "We determined that membranes promote self-assembly and also find that our model reproduces structures that are very similar to those seen in nature."

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Publication:

Influence of Fluctuating Membranes on Self-Assembly of Patchy Colloids. Richard Matthews and Christos N. Likos. Physical Review Letters. October 2012. DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.109.178302

Scientific Contacts:

Richard James Matthews
Computational Physics
University of Vienna
1090 Vienna, Sensengasse 8
T +43-1-4277-732 33
richard.matthews@univie.ac.at

Christos N. Likos
Computational Physics
University of Vienna
1090 Vienna, Sensengasse 8
T +43-1-4277-732 30
T +43-1-4277-732 31
christos.likos@univie.ac.at

Press Contact:

Veronika Schallhart
Press office
Research and teaching
University of Vienna
1010 Vienna, Universittsring 1
T +43-1-4277-175 30
M +43-664-602 77-175 30
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New insights into membrane-assisted self-assembly [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 24-Oct-2012
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Contact: Veronika Schallhart
veronika.schallhart@univie.ac.at
43-142-771-7530
University of Vienna

"In our current paper we present new computational results that explore how membranes may influence crucial biological processes", explains Richard Matthews, Lise-Meitner-Fellow at the University of Vienna and first author of the study. The focus of the investigation is the self-assembly of microscopic particles, the formation of structures or patterns without human intervention. More specifically, the effect of the interactions between membranes and proteins, which can influence the formation of ordered structures in cells, is considered.

Self-assembly has become a hot topic in recent years. Many of the most astonishing examples are found in nature, from tiny motors (e.g. the flagellum motor) to virus capsids with perfect spherical forms. Many researchers have also tried to improve our understanding by representing the assembly of such structures with models. In order to gain clear insight it is preferable that these models are as simple as possible. This approach has been very successful in reproducing key features of experiments, whilst also uncovering new aspects. In reality, these processes do not occur in isolation and, in fact, many happen on, or in the vicinity of, membranes, a fact that has been previously neglected in the construction of simple models.

Advanced Simulation Techniques

The research aims to find out the general properties of these fascinating systems by applying state of the art simulation techniques. This requires everything to be calculated on a computer. Due to the complexity of the task, high performance computers are necessary. "In our work we have applied advanced simulation techniques, which allowed us to see how interactions with a membrane influence self-assembly", explains Richard Matthews. "We determined that membranes promote self-assembly and also find that our model reproduces structures that are very similar to those seen in nature."

###

Publication:

Influence of Fluctuating Membranes on Self-Assembly of Patchy Colloids. Richard Matthews and Christos N. Likos. Physical Review Letters. October 2012. DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.109.178302

Scientific Contacts:

Richard James Matthews
Computational Physics
University of Vienna
1090 Vienna, Sensengasse 8
T +43-1-4277-732 33
richard.matthews@univie.ac.at

Christos N. Likos
Computational Physics
University of Vienna
1090 Vienna, Sensengasse 8
T +43-1-4277-732 30
T +43-1-4277-732 31
christos.likos@univie.ac.at

Press Contact:

Veronika Schallhart
Press office
Research and teaching
University of Vienna
1010 Vienna, Universittsring 1
T +43-1-4277-175 30
M +43-664-602 77-175 30
veronika.schallhart@univie.ac.at



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Live on Apple TV: Today's iPad mini event

FORTUNE -- Boy am I glad I didn't spring for airfare and a hotel to cover today's?Apple (AAPL) special event in San Jose, Calif.

I had planned to monitor the thing second-hand through any of more than a dozen live blogs.

But now, thanks to a new "Apple Events" channel the company just added to its $99 Apple TV device, I can watch it live from the comfort of my living room in Brooklyn.

Apple briefly experimented with live webcasts of its special events a few years ago -- to the dismay of East Coast reporters who flew out to attend them. But for reasons the company never explained, it returned to its usual practice of giving bloggers first crack at the news before posting the video on its website a few hours later.

UPDATE: Apple just updated its website. The event will also be streamed live here. So you don't need an Apple TV after all.

Now anyone can see what the reporters are seeing, as they see it. What viewers won't get, of course, is a chance to touch and feel any new devices -- an iPad mini, for example -- in the hands-on room after the show. Or, for those reporters favored by Apple PR, a review copy to take home.

The event is scheduled to begin at 10 a.m. Pacific, 1 p.m. Eastern. For readers who don't own an Apple TV or enough bandwidth to handle the video stream , there are always those live blogs. I've listed the ones I know about below the fold. (Thanks to TUAW for the tip.)

The Verge

Macworld

TUAW?

Engadget

gdgt

Gizmodo

TIME

CNET

Globe and Mail

ABC News

Ars Technica

The Loop

MacObserver

Source: http://rss.cnn.com/~r/rss/money_technology/~3/6bG6GpL0Shg/

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Egyptian president attends prayer calling for death to Israel and allies

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On October 19, Muslim prayer leader Futouh Abd Al-Nabi Mansour, who serves as the head of Religious Endowment of the Matrouh Governorate?in Egypt, prayed to Allah to kill all Jews and their allies throughout the world. Attending the prayer service was Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi, a member of the Muslim Brotherhood. Joined by other members of Egypt's government, Morsi?sat with his?eyes closed, open hands raised in front of him as if earnestly in prayer and answering ?amen? as Mansour called upon the Almighty to smite the supposed enemies of Islam.

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The watchdog group Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI) translated a clip of Mansour?s?sermon:?

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?Oh Allah, absolve us of our sins, strengthen us, and grant us victory over the infidels. ?Oh Allah, destroy the Jews and their supporters. ?Oh Allah, disperse them, rend them asunder. ?Oh Allah, demonstrate your might and greatness upon them. ?Show us your omnipotence, oh Lord.?

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President Morsi?s visit to Egypt?s northwest was his first since assuming his duties. Once the prayers had ended, Morsi delivered a speech commending Egyptian unity.

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To the contrary of the Muslim cleric's threatening words, Morsi has continued to give assurances of Egyptian good intentions and that his country's 1979 peace treaty with Israel will be upheld. ?Egypt's?new ambassador to Israel presented his credentials to Israeli president Shimon Peres last week, and passed on a note from Morsi?that?raised a firestorm of controversy in Egypt, due to the perceived warmth of its tone. ?Morsi?s office confirmed the authenticity of the note after the Muslim Brotherhood had insisted that it was a ?Zionist fabrication?.

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?Great and good friend,? Morsi wrote in his letter to Peres, ?being desirous of maintaining and strengthening the cordial relations which so happily exist between our two countries, I have selected Mr. Atef Mohamed Salem Sayed El Ahl to be our ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary.? Earlier this year, Morsi wrote his first letter to Peres saying ?I am looking forward to exerting our best efforts to get the Middle East peace process back to its right track in order to achieve security and stability for all peoples of the region, including [the] Israeli people,? and added ?It was with deep thanks that I received your congratulations on the advent of the Holy Month of Ramadan.?

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Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Meningitis outbreak toll: 308 cases, 17 states

An outbreak of fungal meningitis has been linked to steroid shots for back pain. The medication, made by a specialty pharmacy in Massachusetts, has been recalled.

Latest numbers from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention:

Illnesses: 308, including four joint infections.

Deaths: 23

States: 17; Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas and Virginia.

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Online:

CDC: http://www.cdc.gov/HAI/outbreaks/meningitis.html

Associated Press

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Why Childhood Obesity Should Be Blamed On More Than Just ...

From The Donaldsonville Chief?..

I get it. Childhood obesity is a problem. But all this talk I hear about how children need to watch their diets, and this, that and the other gets a little old.

Sure, diet is one of the contributing factors. But it?s not like these kids are eating anything that they didn?t eat or drink in the 1950s. They still had Coke and McDonald?s hamburgers back then, and hanging out and drinking Cokes all night was the rage. And in my historical research, I haven?t seen or heard about too many people causing a big stink about hanging out and drinking Cokes back then.

Instead, I raise this point. An equal amount of blame should go to exercise (or the lack thereof). I like to think video games are a big part of this. Kids are so hooked onto these video games of Guitar Hero, Call of Duty and World of Warcraft that they come home from school (where they usually sit in a classroom for eight hours each day, save for maybe a half-hour gym class, if it hasn?t been cut due to a lack of funding yet), and they sit in a computer chair and play these video games for the rest of the evening. If they get up, it?s to go to the shower or eat.
But there?s no widespread efforts to limit these video games. In fact, we?re encouraging it more, almost.

See, there are all these activists wanting to limit the amount of soda a kid drinks, or remove vending machines from schools because they?re bad influences. But yet we?re creating these new technologies and video games which are more and more appealing to kids. Aren?t video games bad influences too? They?re just like candy bars. In moderation, they?re OK, but if it?s a steady diet of them, it?s bad news.

Outside of the percentage of students who actually play sports in school, what encouragement do kids have to go out and exercise? Like I said above, gym classes are being cut due to budget crunches (along with arts classes, which is another argument for another day), and there?s not quite the same motivation to go out and build a playground anymore. So, kids complain because there?s nothing to do, since there?s nowhere for them to go.

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Monday, October 22, 2012

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AP PHOTOS: Patriots win over Jets tops NFL Action

New England Patriots defensive end Rob Ninkovich (50) sacks New York Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez (6) to clinch a 29-26 Patriots win in overtime of an NFL football game in Foxborough, Mass., Sunday, Oct. 21, 2012. (AP Photo/Stephan Savoia)

New England Patriots defensive end Rob Ninkovich (50) sacks New York Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez (6) to clinch a 29-26 Patriots win in overtime of an NFL football game in Foxborough, Mass., Sunday, Oct. 21, 2012. (AP Photo/Stephan Savoia)

Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger (7) passes under pressure from Cincinnati Bengals defensive end Michael Johnson (93) during the first half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Oct. 21, 2012, in Cincinnati. (AP Photo/Al Behrman)

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Cincinnati Bengals defensive back Chris Crocker (33) intercepts a pass in the end zone intended for Pittsburgh Steelers tight end Heath Miller during the first half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Oct. 21, 2012, in Cincinnati. Bengals linebacker Rey Maualuga helps at right. (AP Photo/Michael Keating)

Houston Texans defensive end Antonio Smith (94) celebrates his sack against Baltimore Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco (5) with Danieal Manning (38) and Tim Dobbins (52) during the second half of their NFL football game, Sunday, Oct. 21, 2012, in Houston. The Texans won 43-13. (AP Photo/The Waco Tribune-Herald, Jose Yau)

The New England Patriots (4-3) beat the New York Jets 29-26 on Sunday to move into sole possession of first place in the AFC East. Rob Ninkovich recovered a fumble by Mark Sanchez after Stephen Gostkowski kicked a 48-yard field goal in overtime as the Patriots held on for the win.

The day started with all four teams tied at 3-3, but the Jets (3-4) and the Buffalo Bills lost, while the Miami Dolphins were idle.

In other NFL action on Sunday, the Steelers beat the Bengals 24-17, the Texans trounced the Ravens 43-13, the Giants defeated the Redskins 27-23, the Packers beat the Rams 30-20, the Saints topped the Buccaneers 35-28 and the Colts beat the Browns 17-13.

Here's a gallery of photos from Sunday's games:

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Sunday, October 21, 2012

20 Simple Ways To Get Better Sleep Tonight

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Looking for financial security? Temporary credit cards may be an ...

With billions of dollars in credit card fraud every year, shoppers may be looking for more secure ways of doing their business. One such way is to use ?temporary? credit card numbers.

They?re sometimes referred to as ?virtual? or ?disposable? numbers. They work in a variety of ways; while not foolproof, they may help consumers to head off abuse or misuse of their credit cards.

Most issuers of major credit cards will let you use a number (not the one on your plastic card) temporarily, often for just a single purchase. After that transaction is complete, the number becomes worthless to a thief or anyone else. The number is truly disposable, so even if a thief gets access to it, the number can?t be used for unauthorized purchases.

You use that number as you would your regular credit card, and your transactions show up on your regular credit card bill. Just as you save receipts from your regular credit card purchases, you should hang onto receipts from any temporary numbers you use.

Every issuer has its own rules for issuing temporary numbers; some tie the service to their online banking and may require you to sign up for it. Others offer a downloadable program that will pop up when you make an online purchase and ask if you want to use a virtual number. Still others require that you log onto their website when you want a virtual number.

What you should not do is click on anything in an unsolicited email offering you a temporary number. That?s likely a phishing scam, designed to harvest your personal information. Since the whole point is to keep that information away from the bad guys, don?t give it away to someone you don?t know. Also, when dealing online, make sure the websites you visit are the ones that truly match your intended destination, not some crook?s computer. Type in the address yourself, or use a bookmark if you?ve made one, rather than clicking on a look-alike link.

You also can request to use a disposable number more than once, and this is where things can get a bit tricky. Discover uses the term ?secure account numbers,? and they expire on the same date your regular card expires. Bank of America calls its service ?ShopSafe,? and its numbers expire after one year. Those types of temporary numbers are useful to people who want to use virtual numbers when they pay recurring charges.

Disposable numbers also can help prevent repeat charges that you don?t want. Say you sign up for a trial offer of some service at an introductory discount rate. Pay initially with a one-purchase number you?ve generated, and the vendor won?t be able to bill you automatically for a renewal.

The flip side of that issue concerns returns. A retailer who is unfamiliar with temporary numbers may hesitate to refund money on a number that?s no longer valid. A buyer heading into the holiday season might request that the temporary number be valid for two or three weeks into the new year, in case returns are necessary.

We?re told people who go through the process of credit repair often choose to use temporary numbers. The practice may give nervous consumers some reassurance, but they can?t defeat all fraud; as long as a disposable number is active, thieves might still make bogus charges with it. Some experts advise using only one-time numbers and that each number applies to a specific merchant.

Consumer Forum is a collaboration of the Bangor Daily News and Northeast CONTACT, Maine?s all-volunteer, nonprofit consumer organization. For assistance with consumer-related issues, including consumer fraud and identity theft, or for information, write Consumer Forum, P.O. Box 486, Brewer 04412, visit http://necontact.wordpress.com or email contacexdir@live.com.

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Summary of Rickards Interview starting at 12:25.

  • China and Brazil are inflating their currency. To handle that, the United States will keep inflating it's currency.
  • US and Europe (minus England) has more than enough gold to be able to handle a currency war.

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Saturday, October 20, 2012

Home sales fall 1.7 percent in September

The National Association of Realtors' most recent Existing Home Sales Report shows a decline of 1.7 percent in sales since August. Home sales still rose above 11 percent the level a year ago.

By SoldAtTheTop,?Guest blogger / October 19, 2012

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Single family home sales also declined dropping 1.9% from August but still rising 10.8% above the level seen in September 2011 while the median selling price declined slightly on the month but increased 11.4% above the level seen a year earlier.?

Inventory of single family homes declined 4.2% from August dropping 18.1% below the level seen in?September 2011 which, along with the sales pace, resulted in a fairly balanced monthly supply of 5.8 months.?

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US aircraft carrier cruises disputed Asian seas

ON BOARD THE USS GEORGE WASHINGTON (AP) ? A U.S. aircraft carrier group cruised through the disputed South China Sea on Saturday in a show of American power in waters that are fast becoming a focal point of Washington's strategic rivalry with Beijing.

Vietnamese security and government officials were flown onto the nuclear-powered USS George Washington ship, underlining the burgeoning military relationship between the former enemies. A small number of journalists were also invited to witness the display of maritime might in the oil-rich waters, which are home to islands disputed between China and the other smaller Asian nations facing the sea.

The visit will likely reassure Vietnam and the Philippines of American support but could annoy China, whose growing economic and naval strength is leading to a greater assertiveness in pressing its claims there. The United States is building closer economic and military alliances with Vietnam and other nations in the region as part of a "pivot" away from the Middle East to Asia, a shift in large part meant to counter rising Chinese influence.

The Vietnamese officials took photos of F-16 fighter jets taking off and landing on the ships 1,000-foot- (305-meter-) long flight deck, met the captain and toured the hulking ship, which has more than 5,000 sailors on board.

The mission came a day after Beijing staged military exercises near islands in the nearby East China Sea it disputes with U.S ally Japan. Those tensions have flared in recent days.

China claims nearly all of the South China Sea, where the U.S. says it has a national interest in ensuring freedom of navigation in an area crossed by vital shipping lanes. Vietnam, the Philippines and several other Asian nations also claim parts of the sea. The disputes attracted little international interest until the late 1990s, when surveys indicated possible large oil reserves. American rivalry with China has given the disputes an extra dimension in recent years.

The U.S. Navy regularly patrols the Asia-Pacific region, conducting joint exercises with its allies and training in the strategic region. The trip by the George Washington off the coast of Vietnam is its third in as many years. A second aircraft carrier, the USS John C. Stennis, has also conducting operations in the western Pacific region recently, according to the U.S. Pacific Fleet.

Capt. Gregory Fenton said the mission was aimed in part at improving relations with Vietnam and ensuring the U.S. had free passage in the South China Sea.

China's military buildup, including the launch of its own carrier last year and rapid development of ballistic missiles and cyber warfare capabilities, could potentially crimp the U.S. forces' freedom to operate in the waters. The United States doesn't publicly take sides in the territorial disputes among China and its neighbors.

"It is our goal to see the region's nations figure out these tensions ... on their own, our role of that to date is to conduct freedom of navigation exercises within international waters," Fenton said in an interview on the bridge.

Although claimant countries have pledged to settle the territorial rifts peacefully, the disputes have erupted in violence in the past, including in 1988 when China and Vietnam clashed in the Spratly Islands in a confrontation that killed 64 Vietnamese soldiers. Many fear the disputes could become Asia's next flash point for armed conflict.

Vietnam is pleased to accept help from its one-time foe America as a hedge against its giant neighbor China, with which it also tries to maintain good relations.

Still, the Hanoi government reacted angrily to recent moves by Beijing to establish a garrison on one of the Paracel islands, which Vietnam claims. The United States also criticized the move by Beijing, earning it a rebuke from the government there.

"China will take this (cruise) as another expression by the United States of its desire to maintain regional domination," said Denny Roy, a senior fellow at the East-West Center in Hawaii. "The U.S also wants to send a message to the region that it is here for the long haul ... and that it wants to back up international law."

While most analysts believe military confrontation in the waters is highly unlikely anytime soon, they say tensions are likely to increase as China continues pressing its claims and building its navy.

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Friday, October 19, 2012

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'Perversion files' show locals helped cover up

PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) ? Again and again, decade after decade, an array of authorities ? police chiefs, prosecutors, pastors and local Boy Scout leaders among them ? quietly shielded scoutmasters and others accused of molesting children, a newly opened trove of confidential papers shows.

At the time, those authorities justified their actions as necessary to protect the good name and good works of Scouting, a pillar of 20th century America. But as detailed in 14,500 pages of secret "perversion files" released Thursday by order of the Oregon Supreme Court, their maneuvers allowed sexual predators to go free while victims suffered in silence.

The files are a window on a much larger collection of documents the Boy Scouts of America began collecting soon after their founding in 1910. The files, kept at Boy Scout headquarters in Texas, consist of memos from local and national Scout executives, handwritten letters from victims and their parents and newspaper clippings about legal cases. The files contain details about proven molesters, but also unsubstantiated allegations.

The allegations stretch across the country and to military bases overseas, from a small town in the Adirondacks to downtown Los Angeles.

At the news conference Thursday, Portland attorney Kelly Clark blasted the Boy Scouts for their continuing legal battles to try to keep the full trove of files secret.

"You do not keep secrets hidden about dangers to children," said Clark, who in 2010 won a landmark lawsuit against the Boy Scouts on behalf of a plaintiff who was molested by an assistant scoutmaster in the 1980s.

The Associated Press obtained copies of the files weeks ahead of Thursday's release and conducted an extensive review of them, but agreed not to publish the stories until the files were released. Clark was releasing the documents to the public online at www.kellyclarkattorney.com ; he said the website was operating slowly Thursday because so many people were trying to access it.

The files were shown to a jury in a 2010 Oregon civil suit that the Scouts lost, and the Oregon Supreme Court ruled the files should be made public. After months of objections and redactions, the Scouts and Clark released them.

In many instances ? more than a third, according to the Scouts' own count ? police weren't told about the reports of abuse. And even when they were, sometimes local law enforcement still did nothing, seeking to protect the name of Scouting over their victims.

Victims like three brothers, growing up in northeast Louisiana.

On the afternoon of Aug. 10, 1965, their distraught mother walked into the third floor of the Ouachita Parish Sheriff's Office. A 31-year-old scoutmaster, she told the chief criminal deputy, had raped one of her sons and molested two others.

Six days later, the scoutmaster, an unemployed airplane mechanic, sat down in front of a microphone in the same station, said he understood his rights and confessed: He had sexually abused the woman's sons more than once.

"I don't know how to tell it," the man told a sheriff's deputy. "They just occurred ? I don't know an explanation, why we done it or I done it or wanted to do it or anything else it just ? an impulse I guess or something.

"As far as an explanation I just couldn't dig one up."

He wouldn't have to. Seven days later, the decision was made not to pursue charges against the scoutmaster.

The last sliver of hope for justice for the abuse of two teenagers and an 11-year-old boy slipped away in a confidential letter from a Louisiana Scouts executive to the organization's national personnel division in New Jersey.

"This subject and Scouts were not prosecuted," the executive wrote, "to save the name of Scouting."

In a statement on Thursday, Scouts spokesman Deron Smith said" ''There is nothing more important than the safety of our Scouts."

Smith said there have been times when Scouts' responses to sex abuse allegations were "plainly insufficient, inappropriate, or wrong" and the organization extends its "deepest and sincere apologies to victims and their families."

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An Associated Press review of the files found that the story of these brothers and their scoutmaster, however horrendous, was not unique.

The files released Thursday were collected between 1959 and 1985, with a handful of others from later years. Some have been released previously, but others ? those from prior to 1971, including the story of the three scouts in Ouachita Parish ? have been made public for the first time.

The documents reveal that on many occasions the files succeeded in keeping pedophiles out of Scouting leadership positions ? the reason why they were collected in the first place. But the files are also littered with horrific accounts of alleged pedophiles who were able to continue in Scouting because of pressure from community leaders and local Scouts officials.

The files also document other troubling patterns. There is little mention in the files of concern for the welfare of Scouts who were abused by their leaders, or what was done for the victims. But there are numerous documents showing compassion for alleged abusers, who were often times sent to psychiatrists or pastors to get help.

In 1972, a local Scouting executive beseeched national headquarters to drop the case against a suspected abuser because he was undergoing professional treatment and was personally taking steps to solve his problem. "If it don't stink, don't stir it," the local executive wrote.

Scouting's efforts to keep abusers out were often disorganized. There's at least one memo from a local Scouting executive pleading for better guidance on how to handle abuse allegations. Sometimes the pleading went the other way, with national headquarters begging local leaders for information on suspected abusers, and the locals dragging their feet.

In numerous instances, alleged abusers are kicked out of Scouting but show up in jobs where they are once again in authority positions dealing with youths.

The files also show Scouting volunteers serving in the military overseas, molesting American children living abroad and sometimes continuing to molest after returning to the states.

But one of the most startling revelations to come from the files is the frequency with which attempts to protect Scouts from molesters collapsed at the local level, at times in collusion with community leaders.

It happened when a local district attorney declined to prosecute two confessed offenders; when a three-judge panel included two men on the local Scouting executive board; when law enforcement sought to protect the name of Scouting and let an admitted child molester go free.

Their actions represent a stark betrayal, says Clark, who won the case that opened the files to public view. "It's kind of a deal. The deal is, our society will give you incredible status and respect, Norman Rockwell will paint pictures of you, and in exchange for that, you take care of our kids," Clark said. "That's the deal, incredible respect and privilege. But there was a worm in the apple."

The Louisiana case certainly contained all the essentials for a police investigation and, perhaps, a conviction: The scoutmaster admitted to raping a 17-year-old boy on a camping trip and otherwise sexually molesting two other boys; the victims corroborated his confession. But evidently, no charges were ever filed.

The man was let off with a warning that should he be found with young men in the future, he was subject to immediate incarceration at the state prison.

The man "was asked to leave the parish, and if he was caught around or near any boy or youth organization, he would be sent to state prison immediately," a Scouting executive wrote to national headquarters. "We are indeed sorry that Scouting was involved."

___

With the deadline to disclose the files looming, the Scouts in late September made public an internal review of the files and said they would look into past cases to see whether there were times when men they suspected of sex abuse should have been reported to police.

The files showed a "very low" incidence of abuse among Scout leaders, said psychiatrist Dr. Jennifer Warren, who conducted the review with a team of graduate students and served as an expert witness for the Scouts in the 2010 case that made the files public. Her review of the files didn't take into account the number of files destroyed on abusers who turned 75 years old or died, something she said would not have significantly affected the rate of abuse or her conclusions.

The rate of abuse among Scouts is the not the focus of their critics ? it is, rather, their response to allegations of abuse. In the files from 1959 to 1985, most salient is the complicity of local officials in concealing the abuse by Scouts leaders.

Warren told the AP such complicity "was simply quite a natural desire to want to be somewhat protective over (the BSA)."

Certain cases, well-detailed by the Scouts, illustrate how it happened.

In Newton, Kan., in 1961, the county attorney had what he needed for a prosecution: Two men were arrested and admitted that they had molested Scouts in their care.

One of the men said he held an all-night party at his house, during which he brought 10 boys, one by one, into a room where he committed, in his words, "immoral acts." The same man said he had molested Scouts on an outing two weeks prior to the interrogation.

But neither man was prosecuted. Once again, a powerful local official sought to preserve the name of Scouting.

The entire investigation, the county attorney wrote, was brought about with the cooperation of a local district Scouts executive, who was kept apprised of the investigation's progress into the men, who had affiliations with both the Scouts and the local YMCA.

"I came to the decision that to openly prosecute would cause great harm to the reputations of two organizations which we have involved here ? the Boy Scouts of America and the local YMCA," he wrote in a letter to a Kansas Scouting executive.

He went on to say that the community would have to pay too great a price for the punishment of the two men. "The damage thusly done to these organizations would be serious and lasting," he wrote.

___

When cases against Scouts volunteers or executives went forward, locals often tried and sometimes managed to keep the organization's name out of court documents and the media, protecting a valuable brand.

In Johnstown, Pa., in August 1962, a married 25-year-old steel mill worker with a high school education pleaded guilty to "serious morals" violations involving Scouts.

The Scouting executive who served as both mayor and police chief made sure of one thing: The Scouting name was never brought up. It went beyond the mayor to the members of a three-judge panel, who also deemed it important to keep the Scouts' names out of the press.

"No mention of Scouting was involved in the case in as much as two of the three judges who pronounced sentence are members of our Executive Board," the Scouts executive wrote to the national personnel division.

In Rutland, Vt., in 1964, William J. Moreau pleaded guilty to "having lewd relations" with an 11-year-old Scout, according to a contemporary newspaper account. According to the files, the 11-year-old was one of a dozen Scouts who stayed overnight at Vermont's Camp Sunrise. The Scouts, as is demonstrated repeatedly in the files, talked to the parents about their concern for "the name of the Scouting movement" if charges were brought, but were rebuffed ? the parents were insistent on filing charges.

Moreau, a 27-year-old insurance adjuster and assistant Scoutmaster, resigned his position, but a local prosecutor and the police department made sure the Scouting name was never publicly associated with the crime, despite the fact that the abuse was conducted by a Scoutmaster on Scouts at a Scout camp.

"The States Attorney with whom I talked late last night and the local police assure me they will do everything in their power to keep Scouting's name and Camp Sunrise out of this," a local Scouts executive wrote in a letter to the national council headquarters.

In newspaper clippings attached to the files detailing Moreau's charges and his plea, no mention of the Scouts is ever made.

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Over the years, the mandatory reporting of suspicions of child abuse by certain professionals would take hold nationally. Each state had its own law, and the federal Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act passed in 1974.

The Scouts, however, wouldn't institute mandatory reporting for suspected child abuse until 2010. They did incorporate other measures, such as a "two-deep" requirement that children be accompanied by at least two adults at all times, and made strides in their efforts to combat pedophilia within their ranks.

According to an analysis of the Scouts' confidential files by Patrick Boyle, a journalist who was the first to expose about efforts by the BSA to hide the extent of sex abuse among Boy Scout leaders, the Scouts documented internally less than 50 cases per year of Scout abuse by adults until 1983, when the reports began to climb, peaking at nearly 200 in 1989.

Attitudes on child sex abuse began to change after the 1974 law, said University of Houston professor Monit Cheung, a former social worker who has authored a book on child sex abuse.

"Before 1974, you could talk to a social worker who could (then) talk to a molester and that could maybe stop abuse," Cheung said, noting that most abuse happens within families.

But mandatory reporting made the failure to report suspected abuse a crime.

"That's the change, that you're no longer hiding the facts of abuse," Cheung said.

The case of Timothy Bagshaw in State College, Pa., is illustrative of the changing national attitude to mandatory reporting. Bagshaw, a Scouts leader, was convicted of two counts of corruption of minors in 1985. But he wasn't the only one to face charges.

The Scouts learned of the abuse months before it was reported, and forced Bagshaw to resign at a meeting, but he wasn't reported to police. That failure was costly for Juanita Valley Council director Roger W. Rauch, who was charged with failure to notify authorities of suspected child abuse.

"I didn't know I was supposed to contact anyone. I felt it was the parents' responsibility," Rauch told the Centre Daily Times in 1984. "We acted very responsibly.

"I'm concerned that this not get blown out of proportion."

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Associated Press writers Matt Sedensky in West Palm Beach, Fla.; Rebecca Boone in Boise, Idaho; and Shannon Dininny in Yakima, Wash., contributed to this report.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/perversion-files-show-locals-helped-cover-181647842.html

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