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Last night was the results show of “So You Think You Can Dance,” where we found out who America has chosen as their final four dancers of this season. The show started with a routine to “Send in the Clowns,” which had been choreographed by Tyce DiOrio.
Then according it went very quickly on to the results, where Jeanine was told she was safe and will be competing in this season’s finale. It then came to the guys turn and Brandon was told he is through to the finale next week.
In between the results, they showed some of the best dances from last season, which was nice for the fans watching. Plus Melissa, Ade, Kayla and Evan had to repeat their solo dances and then some guest dancers performed.
And finally it was down to the last results of the night, with Kayla being told she is in the finale and Melissa being sent home and Evan being told he is through to the finale and Ade being told he was going home. So the final 4 is Jeanine, Kayla, Brandon and Evan.
Fartlek Training,Fartleks:Fartlek training offers a wide range of athletes an effective ad efficient form of endurance conditioning…
But just like every other form of sports training you must structure the session to meet the demands of your sport..
Fartlek training allows the athlete to run freely over varying distances and at varying speeds. A single session might consist of walking, cruising and sprinting. It might last for 20 minutes or 5 miles. The variations are unlimited. And that means some specific guidelines are in order so each session can be made as effective as possible.
If you’ve read some of the other articles on the site you’ll appreciate the importance of specificity. It’s one the most important principles of training and one that is often overlooked.
In most fartlek training sessions intervals are kept relatively short and frequent. Anything too long simply becomes more like interval training. Each interval might range from 10 seconds up to 5 minutes for example.
For long distance runners (anything from 1500m to 10k) more structured sessions are beneficial. For example, you might run hard for 5 minutes (above race pace) then jog slowly for 1 minute to recover, and repeat that five or six times.
For multi-sprint sports such as soccer, basketball, racket sports, hockey and so on, shorter and more random intervals will be more appropriate. Consider tennis for example…
Plenty of stop-starting, movement patterns are unpredictable and very few rallies last longer than a minute at most.
A more effective fartlek training session then, would be a jog for 60 seconds, followed by a hard run for 30 seconds, followed by a jog for 30 seconds, followed by all-out sprint for 10 seconds, followed by a walk for 30 seconds. This would then be repeated for a total of 20-30 minutes.
In theory you could make the session up as you go along, throwing in some jogs, runs, sprints, backward running etc. as and when. But in practise this becomes hard for athletes to a) push themselves and b) measure progression over time.
Here are some example fartlek training sessions for different sports and events:
When her husband died last year, she realized she was not going to be able to maintain the $1,300 monthly payments on her Fort Myers home. “There was no way,” she says.
She began a frustrating quest for somebody at her bank who would talk about modifying the loan.
Even after finally being steered to a woman who seemed ready to help, she never heard back.
“I called dozens and dozens of times.”
Finally, faced with imminent foreclosure, Trivisonno was able to get the lender to consider a modification proposal worked up for her by Lane Houk, a Fort Myers mortgage analyst.
Although an attacker could exploit the hole to make calls, steal data, send text messages, and do basically anything that I can do with my iPhone, the researchers were kind and merely rendered it temporarily inoperable.
Here's what happened: While I was talking on the phone to Charlie Miller, his partner, Collin Mulliner, sent me a text message from his phone. One minute I'm talking to Miller and the next minute my phone is dead, and this time it's not AT&T's fault. After a few seconds it came back to life, but I was not able to make or receive calls until I rebooted.
The attack is enabled by a serious memory corruption bug in the way the iPhone handles SMS messages, said Miller, a senior security researcher at Independent Security Evaluators. There is no patch, despite the fact that Apple was notified of the problem about six weeks ago, he said.
The attack is similar to an SMS attack demonstration CNET News wrote about in April in which mobile security firm Trust Digital was able to send an SMS to a phone that opened up a Web browser and directed the phone to a malicious Web site where malware could be downloaded.
In the more recent research, Android-based phones were found to be similarly susceptible to an SMS attack, only an attacker could temporarily knock the phone off the cell network but not take control, according to Mulliner, who's getting his PhD at the Technical University of Berlin. Google patched the hole last week within a day or two of being notified of the problem, he said.
Meanwhile, a bug in the code written by HTC that controls the user interface on Windows Mobile devices could also be exploited via the SMS messages to make it so there are no buttons to push so the phone can't be used, said Miller.
For the attack to work, an attacker must send hundreds of SMS control messages, which are different from regular SMS messages, according to Miller. Only the initial SMS may be seen, he said.
The researchers will demonstrate the attack on an Android phone and an iPhone during their presentation on Thursday.
Previous iPhone attacks required an attacker to lure the iPhone user to visit a malicious Web site or open a malicious file, but this attack requires no effort on the part of the user and requires only that an attacker have the victim's phone number, Miller said.
Once inside a victim's phone, the attacker could then send an SMS to anyone in the victim's address book and spread the attack from phone to phone, he said.
On Wednesday night’s the Louisiana Lotto and multistate Powerball drawing, the Powerball jackpot will grow to an estimated $120 million for Saturday since no one matched all 6 of the numbers.
Powerball tickets sold in New Orleans and Sulphur did win $200,000 by matching all five numbers, say Lottery officials. And Wednesday’s winning numbers were 2-5-38-43-59, the Powerball was 8 and the multiplier was 2.
According to AP, Colorado’s top prize was $200 apiece for 33 Power Play tickets that matched other number combinations.
Powerball was created in 1992 and launched in Colorado in 2001.
It’s now played in 30 states, the District of Columbia and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
As expected, Microsoft will power Yahoo Search while Yahoo! will become the exclusive worldwide relationship sales force for both companies’ advertisers.
This will have major repercussions for the online advertising industry, where both Microsoft and Yahoo are strongholds and carry a lot of weight. Likely, it will take months if not years to align these important businesses. As Yahoo CEO Carol Bartz indicated in the press release, on the flip side advertisers and publishers would benefit significantly from a unified platform and the promise of scalability allround. I believe this is indeed the core of being able to compete with both companies’ dominant rival, Google.
Of course the companies didn’t spell out Google in the official announcements made this morning (except for a link on the Yahoo blog post), but which other company “dominates more than 70 percent of all search”? We actually thought it was more like 65%, but the reality is that this difference in statistics isn’t nearly as important as the obvious fact that Google controls the large majority of search market share on one hand and even more of the advertising dollars that flow into there on the other hand. Clearly, Microsoft desperately wants a piece of this cake, and it won’t settle for a small one.
Microsoft has shown it can compete in search by releasing Bing which by now clearly has claimed its stake as a quality search engine that people actually use and enjoy using to boot. It helps that it has boatloads of cash ready to market Bing aggressively, and you can make sure that they will, too. Furthermore, the companies claim the search deal and technology exchange can lead to more innovation in search, which I agree with wholeheartedly and encourage on multiple levels. If it effectively will eat away at Google’s core business by stealing significant market share organically remains to be seen, though.
One of the most apparent facts in the announcement that was not known beforehand by any blogs or news sites, is the longevity of the agreement: 10 years, which is like an eternity in the Internet space. Microsoft will acquire an exclusive 10 year license to Yahoo’s core search technologies, which is basically the same as saying it just gained unparalleled access to the blueprint of Yahoo Search, something that can only lead to improvement of its Bing search engine. That and the fact that Bing will be the exclusive algorithmic search and paid search platform for Yahoo! sites confirms the notion that Sunnyvale has indeed given up on search in a big way.
Yahoo! will become the exclusive worldwide relationship sales force for both companies’ premium search advertisers. Self-serve advertising for both companies will be fulfilled by Microsoft’s AdCenter platform, and prices for all search ads will continue to be set by AdCenter’s automated auction process. That means there’s now Google AdWords vs. Microsoft AdCenter and Google AdSense s. Microsoft PubCenter, and little else that matters in the search marketing arena. Take note, marketers.
Microsoft will pay traffic acquisition costs to Yahoo at an initial rate of 88% of search revenue generated on Yahoo’s owned and operated sites during the first 5 years of the agreement, and guarantee revenue per search in each country for the first 18 months following initial implementation in that country. This is huge, and it shows Redmond will continue to chase after the heart of Google, no matter how much money it takes. After those 18 month and 5 year periods, it’s unclear what will happen. Important to note is that Yahoo! will continue to syndicate its existing search affiliate partnerships.
Yahoo expects to fully implement the combined effort within 24 months following regulatory approval, which it hopes to gain early 2010. The company estimates - based on current levels of revenue and operating expenses - that the agreement will provide a benefit to annual GAAP operating income of approximately $500 million and capital expenditure savings of approximately $200 million. Yahoo! also estimates that this agreement will provide a benefit to annual operating cash flow of approximately $275 million, something it sorely needs and which shareholders will be very happy about if it checks out eventually.
Already, Yahoo and Microsoft are fencing off regulatory investigation and criticism, stating clearly that they will be limiting the data shared between the companies to the “minimum necessary to operate and improve the combined search platform”, and restrict the use of search data shared between the companies.
What do you think: is this a win-win agreement for both Microsoft and Yahoo? How about users? Should Google be worried? Will the deal be approved at all?
Devi, who was 90, married the Maharaja of Jaipur in 1939, becoming a member of the royal family that effectively ruled the city of Jaipur and the surrounding area of Rajasthan state.
The family -- surrounded by hundreds of servants -- lived a lavish life revolving around hunting, polo, entertaining friends and summers spent in Europe.
After India's independence from Britain in 1947, the family retained its local influence and much of its wealth, and Devi became a successful politician winning a seat in parliament in 1962 and retaining it twice in elections.
A critic of the Nehru-Gandhi dynasty, she was jailed by prime minister Indira Gandhi for five months for violating tax laws in the 1970s, when India's former ruling families were finally stripped of many of their privileges.
Devi, who was famed as a horsewoman and as a fashion trend setter, died in Jaipur after a long illness, the Press Trust of India quoted her doctor as saying.
She was once among Vogue magazine's list of the world's 10 most beautiful women and counted Britain's Queen Elizabeth and former US first lady Jacqueline Kennedy among her friends.
Devi, who was dubbed "Queen Mother", was also well-known for promoting education among women and she founded a prestigious school in Jaipur named after her.
Wow! OK, I understand the psychologists' point. I do think they should consider seeing a psychiatrist about their explosive anger.
They are pitted against the overwhelming majority of Wikipedia’s users, who share the site’s “free culture” ethos, which opposes the suppression of information that it is legal to publish....
“The only winners seem to be those for whom this issue has become personal, and who see this as a game in which victory means having their way,” one Wikipedia poster named Faustian wrote on Monday, adding, “Just don’t pretend you are doing anything other than harming scientific research.”
What had been a simmering dispute over the reproduction of a single plate reached new heights in June when James Heilman, an emergency-room doctor from Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, posted images of all 10 plates to the bottom of the article about the test, along with what research had found to be the most popular responses for each.
“I just wanted to raise the bar — whether one should keep a single image on Wikipedia seemed absurd to me, so I put all 10 up,” Dr. Heilman said in an interview. “The debate has exploded from there.”
Plate 2 (two humans)That's Wikipedia's entire description of Plate 2 (aside from reprinting the plate itself). In contrast, the Big Secrets book includes this revealing analysis:
It is important to see this blog as two human figures -- usually females or clowns. If you don't, it's seen as a sign that you have trouble relating to people. You may give other responses as well, such as cave entrance (the triangular white space between the two figures) and butterfly (the red "vagina," bottom center).Oh, but isn't it disingenuous of me to suggest that Big Secrets and Wikipedia are equally important? Come on -- Wikipedia is on the internet, and we all know that's what people read these days, right?
Should you mention the penis and vagina? Not necessarily.... You may not say that the lower red area looks like a vagina, but psychologists assume that what you do say will show how you feel about women. Nix on "crab"; stick with "butterfly."
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“I had been working my butt off to become champion, it was a relief,” Schroeder said. “It was a satisfaction knowing that all of my hard work had paid off.”
This weekend, she will defend her title.
Boom running is part of the STIHL TIMBERSPORTS series and the Lumberjack World Championship. In the event, two competitors race down a series of logs connected by rope to a small dock. Once they reach the dock, the athletes have to go around a marker, usually a large barrel then race back down the logs for the finish.
Schroeder began her professional career last year at the Lumberjack World Championship, held annually in her hometown of Hayward, Wisc., and placed third. At the 2009 STIHL TIMBERSPORTS series, which is televised as part of ESPN’s outdoor games, the junior won the title in front of a national audience.
“Honestly, its an unreal experience — especially winning,” Schroeder said. “Everybody is smothering you, and it’s amazing. Seeing myself on TV is a surreal experience.”
Wendy Schroeder, Alyse’s mother, got her daughter into the sport when the family moved to Hayward from Minneapolis. After the Schroeders settled in, an acquaintance asked if the girls wanted to try log rolling.
Alyse and her sister Lauryn went out to try, and the two have been competing ever since. Schroeder has been involved in amateur and pro level competitions in both log rolling and boom running since age 7, and her sister has been following her the whole time.
“I had never heard of a thing like log running, so I said ’sure,’ ” Wendy said.
Living in Hayward allows Schroeder to train on the Lumberjack series track, which is located in a lake by her home. The sisters spend two hours a day running the course when they are home.
When classes are in session and without access to an actual course, Schroeder uses a multitude of other training methods. While at Penn State, Schroeder’s focus is to just stay in shape, and she goes to the gym every day while running distance and a multitude of sprints.
“We obviously don’t have a log at school, so I do a lot of running and strength training in my legs,” Schroeder said. “It is hard, but none of the competitions are during the winter, so I’m not losing that much.”
While the girls don’t have an actual coach, they have a unique support group to help them prepare for competitions. Alyse was taught by former men’s world champion J. R. Slazman and currently trains with 2008 women’s champ Taylor Duffy.
The closest the sisters have to a coach is their father, Brian, who wrestled for the University of Minnesota. Despite not having any experience actually competing, Brian brings his own touch to the training.
“They call me their coach, but I really can’t give them any pointers in the actual event,” Brian Schroeder said. “But I do know what kind of dedication it takes to achieve the kind of success they’ve had. If anything, I’m a little hard on them actually.”
The training for boom running is demanding, and the girls’ father has taken to the role of patching up their frequent injuries. Brian said he sees his job as keeping his daughters going through the pain and giving them the push to succeed.
While the lumberjack series of games has a professional and amateur level, the premier events like this weekend’s are professional invite-only outings. Therefore, Alyse only has to defend her title at invitational events sponsored by STIHL or the Lumberjack Championship.
Schroeder’s success at such a young age took many on the circuit by surprise, she said. She placed third in just her first invitational event, and captured the title less than a year later.
“It was quite an upset for Alyse to win the STIHL national competition,” Brian Schroeder said. “She beat an unbelievable athlete by a fraction of a second. It was an upset to most people. Alyse came out of nowhere in the last two years to be at that level.”
Included in our Autumn Brilliance series is our Sauvignon Blanc, Zinfandel, and Sangiovese wine labels, all of which feature photographs of Lake George’s Shepard Park and Glens Falls’ Crandall Park Pond in Autumn. All of the photographs were taken by Adirondack Winery co-owner and president, Sasha Pardy.
In fact, all of Adirondack Winery’s labels feature photographs of landscapes and landmarks of the Lake George / Queensbury area, showing off the Adirondacks’ beautiful scenery.
The Detroit Pistons have signed free-agent forward Chris Wilcox to a multiyear contract.
The 26-year-old, who played at Enloe High in Raleigh and helped Maryland win the 2002 NCAA title, has appeared in 448 NBA games since the Los Angeles Clippers drafted him eighth overall in 2002. He also has played for Seattle/Oklahoma City and the New York Knicks, averaging 9.3 points, 5.3 rebounds and 21.7 minutes per game in his career.
In 62 games with Oklahoma City and New York last season, Wilcox averaged 7.2 points and 4.5 rebounds in 17 minutes per game.
More NBA moves: The Indiana Pacers have waived point guard Jamaal Tinsley, ending an often strained relationship. If Tinsley clears waivers, he will become a free agent. As a result, next week's grievance arbitration has been canceled. Tinsley was owed $14.7 million over the next two years.
•The Indiana Pacers re-signed 6-foot-10 free-agent forward Josh McRoberts. Terms of the former Duke player's multiyear deal were not revealed.
D-League tryouts in Charlotte: The Charlotte Bobcats will host an open tryout for their new NBA Development League affiliate, the Maine Red Claws, on Sept. 12-13 at Time Warner Cable Arena. Three players could receive invitations to participate in the Red Claws' training camp in November in Portland, Maine. Tryouts will be limited to the first 125 applicants who registerFrom Bobcats news release
Top pick out of camp
Blake Griffin has pulled out of USA Basketball's minicamp because of a strained right shoulder, possibly hurting the No. 1 pick's chances of playing next year in the world championships.
Griffin said Wednesday that he was unable to play because he was injured during the third of the Los Angeles Clippers' five summer league games. He will rest the shoulder three to four weeks.
McGee in, Bayless out: USA Basketball has added Washington Wizards forward/center JaVale McGee to its minicamp roster. Portland guard Jerryd Bayless withdrew because he injured his left wrist during the NBA's summer league.
The players will practice today and Friday before playing an intrasquad exhibition Saturday.
Just two weeks ago, Forrest had paid verbal tribute to the fallen Gatti:
"Rest in Peace to my friend "Arturo 'Thunder' Gatti. He was a good friend and great boxer and at one time in our careers we both shared management, trainers, and promotional company. We even sparred once and let me tell you he was one tough guy."
Forrest, who was instrumental in creating the Destiny’s Child Inc. group home for mentally challenged young adults, had an astounding amateur record of 225-16 and an excellent pro mark of 41-3 with one no contest and 29 knockouts.
His pro career was plagued with injuries and surgeries.
News reports say Forrest was putting air in the tires of his Jaguar with when two men who drove a red Monte Carlo accosted him. A woman friend and a baby were inside his car.
Evidently, both the would be carjackers and the three time world champion both had guns.
Police say Forrest pursued the robbers on foot and gunfire was exchanged.
Forrest, who was on the 1992 US Olympic team, was training for an August bout against Sergio Martinez.
Forrest posted not one but two victories over future Hall Of Famer Sugar Shane Mosley.
He also beat out Mosley in the Olympic Trials.
Inexplicably, however, Forrest managed to get knocked out by and lose a controversial decision to run of the mill Ricardo Mayorga. He also lost a fight against Sergio Mora.
Police told WSB Radio News in Atlanta they do not think the robbers knew that their chosen victim was a professional boxer.
Xavier Biggs, Atlanta resident and brother of Olympic gold medalist Tyrell Biggs, is hosting a 1984 Olmypic boxing team tribute dinner and fight night in the city on Aug. 15.
I would not be surprised if Biggs and the others involved in this event memorialize fallen Olympian Forrest on that night.
Others included in the 1984 team tribute are Evander Holyfield and Meldrick Taylor.According to his official biography E. Lynn Harris was born in Flint, Michigan and raised, along with three sisters, in Little Rock, Arkansas. He attended the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville where he was the school’s first black yearbook editor, the first black male Razorbacks cheerleader, and the president of his fraternity. He graduated with honors with a degree in journalism.
Harris sold computers for IBM, Hewlett-Packard, and AT&T for thirteen years while living in Dallas, Washington, D.C., and Atlanta. He finally quit his sales job to write his first novel, Invisible Life, and, failing to find a publisher, he published it himself in 1991 and sold it mostly at black-owned bookstores, beauty salons, and book clubs before he was “discovered” by Anchor Books. Anchor published Invisible Life as a trade paperback in 1994, and thus his career as an author officially began.
He divides his time between Atlanta, Georgia, and Fayetteville, Arkansas.
E. Lynn Harris Wiki : Born in Flint, Michigan, he had homes in Houston, Texas, Atlanta, Georgia and Fayetteville, Arkansas. In his writings, Harris maintained a poignant motif, occasionally emotive, that incorporated vernacular and slang from popular culture.
Harris became the first black male cheerleader while attending the University of Arkansas. After graduation, he became a computer salesman with IBM for a time.
Harris was initially unable to land a book deal with a reputable publishing house for his first work, Invisible Life, so he self-published it through a vanity publisher and sold copies from his car trunk. Since then, five of his novels have achieved New York Times bestseller status.
Alongside fiction, Harris had also penned a personal memoir, What Becomes of the Brokenhearted?
Death : Harris died suddenly on July 23, 2009 at the age of 54 while touring to promote his latest book, Basketball Jones. He was found unconscious at the Peninsula Hotel in Beverly Hills California, and was pronounced dead at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles.
Heyward has cut a deal with AOL for four webisode toon series featuring such notables as Warren Buffett, Martha Stewart and Gisele Bundchen. Deal is part of AOL's push to increase the level of original content on its site, though the webisodes will also be widely distribbed to other sites.
A Squared will produce 26 episodes for each series, with weekly segs running three to five minutes. The shows are all designed to have an underlying educational message and complementary websites with relevant info, games and other kid-friendly resources. The four series are skedded to bow next spring.
The Buffett project, dubbed "Secret Millionaires Club," features the famed investor serving as a mentor to a group of kids who have adventures in the business world. Skein aims to teach kids about money and how the business world works.
"What better time to help educate our kids about financial responsibility," Buffett said in a statement. Buffett and Heyward have been friends since the 1980s, when Capital Cities/ABC, in which Buffett was a major investor, bought DIC Entertainment (which Heyward bought back years later after Disney acquired Cap Cities).
DIC was a big player in TV kidvid for years, with franchises that included "Strawberry Shortcake" and "Care Bears" toon series. But because kids are spending so much time on computers and on the Internet these days, Heyward knew his new venture needed to be Web-focused.
"The Internet has hit critical mass," Heyward said. "That's where kids live."
The Stewart project, "Little Martha," features a 10-year-old Martha Stewart who runs an event planning service from her treehouse. The Bundchen series, "Gigi and the Green Team," features the supermodel as an "environmental superhero." A Squared also has a deal for a kid-friendly take on Carl Sagan's landmark astronomy docu,"Cosmos," with Sagan's collaborator,
Heyward's partners in A Squared include his wife, marketing vet Amy Moynihan, and AOL. Company has set up shop in Los Angeles.
Last year, Heyward sold DIC to Canada's Cookie Jar Entertainment for $195 million.The old blue Ford in Lawrence Anthony's driveway is bound for destruction.
The federal government's “cash for clunkers” program officially rolls out today, and Anthony, 41, plans to roll the gas-guzzler down the road to Performance Toyota in LaVista in exchange for a new Tacoma pickup — Saturday morning, if all goes as planned.
“That's too bad it's going to be crushed,” he said, a little wistfully, recalling that the 1991 Ford F150 was the first new vehicle he bought. “But she was starting to rot out.”
New-car dealers in the Omaha-Council Bluffs and Lincoln areas expect to be busy as the government unveils final details today, or some of them anyway, of the new-car stimulus program. Many have been lining up deals for weeks but remained uncertain Thursday about when they would be able to finalize sales and release new vehicles to buyers.
Dealers expect consumers to quickly devour the $1 billion that Congress committed to the program last month.
“What we've heard from the manufacturers is a two- to three-week window before the money is gone,” said Kevin Brennan, new-vehicle director at Edwards Subaru Hyundai Inc. in Council Bluffs. “There's a finite amount of money out there, and I don't want people to miss out on it.”
The program, officially known as the Car Allowance Rebate System, or CARS, is to last until the $1 billion is gone or Nov. 1, whichever comes first, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
The program offers consumers a $3,500 or $4,500 credit toward a new vehicle if they turn in a qualifying low-gas-mileage vehicle. The program is intended to spur recession-battered sales of new cars — and at the same time replace some older cars and trucks with newer, greener models.
“It would shock me if the money lasts a month,” said Mike Miller, a salesman at Performance Toyota who said cash-for-clunker interest was “off the chart.”
Such urgent talk is not just a sales tactic, said Brennan.
“Honestly, I think it's going to go shockingly fast. I think it's going to be gone before you know it,” he said. “If I thought the money was going to stick around a while, I wouldn't be taking deposits.”
Nick Hunke, general manager at Sid Dillon Lincoln, said the dealership was bringing in extra part time employees to help process cash-for-clunker sales and handle new shoppers.
“We're going to have a full staff,” Hunke said, adding that no one is allowed to take off today or Saturday. “We're willing to put in the extra work to help them out and help us out in return.”
Rob Rodriguez, sales manager at Honda Cars of Bellevue, said his dealership already had lined up rebates totaling nearly $100,000. In four or five cases, Rodriguez said, his company made sales even after people discovered that their old vehicles wouldn't qualify as clunkers under the government program.
A Web site, www.cars.gov, has provided official but general guidelines about the program. Final rules — expected today, according to the site — will launch the program into gear.
The responsibility falls on the dealer to verify that a car qualifies and for what amount, dealers said.
“The people have to get a letter and have a number for their car they are trading in,” Rodriguez said. “Until we get that number and they are authorized, it would be crazy for a dealer to deliver a car without knowing what the rebate money really is.
“There are manufacturers already doing that, but they are taking a lot of chances,” he said.
New incentives pegged to the cash-for-clunkers program are emerging, too.
Chrysler Group LLC announced Wednesday that is offering new-car buyers as much as $4,500 in cash, potentially doubling a consumer's savings.
The Erin Andrews videotape
What happened
A videotape surfaced on the Internet of ESPN reporter Erin Andrews, who was filmed naked through a peephole in a hotel room. Andrews’ representatives and ESPN acknowledged the grainy video was of Andrews and that they would seek civil and criminal action against those behind the video if they are caught.
Exploiting the story
While all agree that Andrews was the victim of an abhorrent act, that didn’t stop several media outlets, including Fox News and CBS, from airing either photos from the video or the video (with parts of Andrews’ body blurred). The New York Post also ran several still photos, and ESPN has responded by banning Post reporters from appearing on its shows.
In an e-mail to the St. Petersburg Times, ESPN spokesman Bill Hofheimer said, “Erin was grievously wronged here, and while we understand the Post’s decision to cover this as a news story, their running photos obtained in such a fashion went well beyond the boundaries of common decency in the interest of sensationalism. This is not a decision we undertook lightly, but we feel it is an appropriate one.”
Backlash
In the story’s wake has come backlash against ESPN and Andrews. The Post’s Page Six gossip page ran at item Thursday that blamed ESPN. The Post wrote, “No one would have known that a sick voyeur had secretly videotaped ESPN reporter Erin Andrews nude in her hotel room if the Mickey Mouse sports network hadn’t sent a letter to an obscure Web site demanding that it take down its link to a fuzzy video of an unidentified blonde.”
Meantime, USA Today columnist Christine Brennan seemed to criticize Andrews in a Twitter post, writing, “Women sports journalists need to be smart and not play to the frat house. There are tons of nuts out there. Erin Andrews incident is bad, but to add perspective: there are 100s of women sports journalists who have never had this happen to them.”
Brennan clarified her comments Thursday, saying her “frat house” comment, “was not meant to be pointed specifically at Erin, and I’m sorry if it was taken that way.” She added, “What happened to her is terrible, and she will always have my full support.”
Interestingly, “Erin Andrews peephole tape” was the top Google search Tuesday and Wednesday this week and No. 3 on Thursday. As AOL Fanhouse’s David Whitley wrote, “The fact is only one person committed the crime, but almost all of us have contributed to this revealing peep at our culture. That includes ESPN.”
Bottom line
Andrews was the victim of a pervert who crossed all lines of decency. To somehow question her style as a reporter or ESPN’s role in creating a media sensation such as Andrews in the context of this scandal is not only unfair, it’s indecent. Certainly there is never an inappropriate time to have intelligent conversations about networks’ hiring practices, the networks’ role in developing popular personalities and why certain personalities become popular. But it is apples and oranges. In this case, the blame starts and stops with those responsible for drilling a hole in a wall, taping an unsuspecting naked woman and posting that video on the Internet.
The Ben Roethlisberger case
What happened
This week a woman in Nevada filed a civil lawsuit accusing Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger of sexually assaulting her last summer. The story appeared in newspapers throughout the country (including this one), on other media outlets and on major sports Web sites with one notable exception: ESPN. The network did not report it on any of its broadcast outlets or its Web site. It said that it has a policy of not running stories based on civil suits without a criminal investigation or without conducting its own reporting.
The typical human foot is really a miracle of evolution with 26 bones, 33 joints, and more than 100 muscles, tendons and ligaments. Like the rest of the body, to keep our feet healthy, they need to be stimulated and exercised.
Many experts believe the shoes we wear not only cast the foot in a protective form, but also weaken our foot and leg muscles, leaving them underdeveloped and more prone to injury. And while there are many occasions where traditional footwear is essential for protection, safety, and security, it is equally important to stimulate and exercise the foot in a more natural state on a regular basis.
That’s why we recommend wearing FiveFingers for exercise, for play, and for fun. Stimulating muscles in your feet and lower legs will not only make you stronger and healthier, it improves your balance, agility and proprioception.
1. Strengthens Muscles in the Feet and Lower Legs - wearing FiveFingers will stimulate and strengthen muscles in the feet and lower legs, improving general foot health and reducing the risk of injury.
2. Improves Range of Motion in Ankles, Feet and Toes – no longer ‘cast’ in a shoe, the foot and toes move more naturally.
3. Stimulates Neural Function Important to Balance and Agility - when wearing Vibram FiveFingers, thousands of neurological receptors in the feet send valuable information to the brain, improving balance and agility.
4. Improves Proprioception and Body Awareness – those same neurological receptors heighten body awareness, sending messages about body mechanics, form, and movement.
5. Eliminates Heel Lift to Align the Spine and Improve Posture – By lowering the heel, our bodyweight becomes evenly distributed across the footbed, promoting proper posture and spine alignment.
6. Allows the Foot and Body to Move Naturally, Which Just FEELS GOOD.
The Post published three images from the blurry video Tuesday.
"While we understand the Post's decision to cover this as a news story, their running photos obtained in such a fashion went well beyond the boundaries of common decency in the interest of sensationalism," ESPN senior vice president of communications Chris LaPlaca said in a statement Wednesday night.
Newspaper reporters are regular guests on ESPN shows.
Post spokesman Howard Rubenstein did not immediately return a call from The Associated Press.
The Post was one of several TV networks and newspapers that aired or published images from the video, which Andrews' attorney says was shot without her knowledge. Andrews plans to seek criminal charges and file civil lawsuits against the person who shot the video and anyone who publishes the material, attorney Marshall Grossman said.
Kelly McBride, a journalism ethics expert with the Florida-based Poynter Institute, said it was unethical for news organizations to show images from the Andrews video.
"There is some illegally obtained material, leaked documents or video of a CIA person torturing a soldier, or stuff taken out of Gitmo, that I think has great public importance," McBride said. "But this doesn't do that at all.