Sunday, June 30, 2013

Lindsay Lohan Is Adderall Free ... For Now

TMZ:

Lindsay Lohan has waved the white flag in her battle for Adderall ?.. TMZ has learned.

Lilo has put up a tough fight to keep the Adderall train rolling in rehab.? First she threatened to boycott rehab unless she got the Rx drug, then she pitched a fit at Betty Ford when they took it away, but sources close to her tell us she's finally ok living Adderall-free in the new facility.

Read the whole story at TMZ

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Rugby-Crusaders centre Fruean to have heart surgery

June 30 (Reuters) - Cantebrury Crusaders centre Robbie Fruean is to undergo heart surgery to repair damage to a valve that occurred when he contracted rheumatic fever four years ago and been ruled out of the remainder of the Super Rugby season.

The 24-year-old Fruean had open heart surgery in 2009 when he was first diagnosed with the illness, but his heart function had deteriorated over the last six months, the Crusaders said in a statement on Sunday.

"Robbie has been closely monitored over the past few months and in conjunction with his specialist team, the decision has been made to withdraw him from the remainder of the season and to have surgery," Crusaders doctor Deb Robinson said.

"While Robbie is facing major surgery he is otherwise fit and healthy which should stand him in good stead for his recovery."

The bullocking centre has been on the fringe of All Blacks selection over the last two or three seasons but never made the final step despite impressive form at the Super Rugby and provincial level.

Fruean was expected to spend about five days in hospital after surgery and begin gentle exercise about six weeks later, the Crusaders said.

The Crusaders are in fifth place in the standings on 51 points, five clear of the sixth-placed South African side Cheetahs and three behind Australia's Queensland Reds with a game in hand. (Reporting by Greg Stutchbury in Wellington; Editing by John O'Brien)

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Iran's president-elect: Nation voted for change

TEHRAN, Iran (AP) ? Iran's president-elect called his win in national elections this month a vote for change and vowed Saturday to remain committed to his campaign promises of moderation and constructive interaction with the outside world.

Hasan Rouhani's promises of outreach could lower the political temperature between Iran and the West and perhaps nudge the country's ruling Islamic establishment toward a more flexible approach in its standoff over Tehran's disputed nuclear program.

Rouhani has already promised greater openness on the nuclear issue while at the same time siding with the hard-liner establishment that refuses to halt uranium enrichment. He believes it's possible to strike a deal that would allow the Islamic Republic to keep enriching uranium while assuring the West it will not produce a nuclear weapon.

The U.S. and its allies fear Iran may ultimately be able to develop nuclear arms. Tehran has denied the charges, saying its program is peaceful and aimed at generating electricity and producing radioisotopes to treat cancer patients.

The reformist-backed Rouhani won a landslide majority in June 14 presidential election, defeating his conservative and hardline rivals. He will succeed hardline outgoing President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad early August.

"People chose a new path ... People said in this election: We want change," Rouhani told a conference in Tehran Saturday. "The best language of the people is the ballot box. The people's vote is very obvious. There is no ambiguity."

Rouhani's election has revived hopes for a mutually acceptable deal over Iran's disputed nuclear program, as it was seen in part as a referendum on Iran's nuclear diplomacy. The country's top nuclear negotiator Saeed Jalili, a hard-liner who supported a policy of resistance, finished third in the vote, which was widely seen as rejection of his tough stance on the nuclear issue.

Rouhani said he will keep his promise of following a path of moderation in domestic and foreign policy.

"Moderation in foreign policy is neither surrender nor conflict, neither passivity nor confrontation. Moderation is effective and constructive interaction with the world," he said.

The final word on all state matters, particularly on the nuclear issue, lies with Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, but a strong president can influence decision-making.

Rouhani has vowed that he will seek to have the stinging economic sanctions against Iran lifted and work with international powers to settle the nuclear issue through active diplomacy and dialogue.

The president-elect also said that the ruling system needs to allow more freedom for Iran's relatively young population.

"Happiness is people's right," he said. "I thank police for increasing the threshold of their tolerance." He was referring to wild street celebrations after he was declared winner of the election.

Iran's anti-vice police sporadically detain youths on vague charges of not observing Islamic codes. During Ahmadinejad's presidency, many detainees claimed to be mistreated while in detention.

"We should talk to girls and boys in the same way we talk to our own children. People's dignity must be preserved. Humiliating people is not acceptable but giving (polite) notice (of a morality offense) is fine," Rouhani said.

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Saturday, June 29, 2013

RIM posts larger-than-expected loss, shares plunge

FILE - In this Wednesday, Jan. 30, 2013,file photo, Thorsten Heins, CEO of Research in Motion, introduces the BlackBerry Z10, in New York. Research in Motion Ltd. reports quarterly financial results before the market opens on Friday, June 28, 2013. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, File)

FILE - In this Wednesday, Jan. 30, 2013,file photo, Thorsten Heins, CEO of Research in Motion, introduces the BlackBerry Z10, in New York. Research in Motion Ltd. reports quarterly financial results before the market opens on Friday, June 28, 2013. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, File)

(AP) ? Shares of BlackBerry maker Research In Motion plunged nearly 30 percent Friday after the company posted a loss and warned of future losses despite releasing its make-or-break new smartphones this year.

RIM also announced that it will stop developing new versions of its slow-selling tablet computer called the Playbook.

Analysts were looking for insight into how phones running RIM's new Blackberry 10 operating system are selling. It wasn't good.

RIM said it sold 6.8 million phones overall versus 7.8 million last year. That includes older models. In wasn't until well into a conference call with analysts that RIM announced that 2.7 million of the devices sold in the quarter were Blackberry 10 models.

RIM's Blackberry 10 operating system is critical to the company's comeback. New phones running the BlackBerry 10 software began selling around the world this year. The BlackBerry Z10, a touchscreen model and the Q10, which sports a keyboard, have received positive reviews, but there was a delay in getting them to market in the U.S.

The first quarter, however, included a substantial period of sales of the Z10 phone in the U.S. It didn't include sales numbers for the Q10 in the U.S. The Q10 just went on sale in the U.S. earlier this month.

Sales results and RIM's projections, however, signal that the new BlackBerry 10 phones are not selling well. The company said it anticipates it will generate an operating loss in the second quarter, too.

Mike Walkley, an analyst with Canaccord Genuity, said it's clear the new operating system has not turned the company around.

"With Z10, Q10, and Q5 all shipping in the August quarter and BlackBerry still guiding to a loss we believe that is strong evidence BB10 has not turned around BlackBerry in an extremely competitive smartphone market," Walkley said.

Chief Executive Thorsten Heins said on a conference call with analysts that the "transition takes time" and noted things are better compared to last year when "we were told the company was finished."

Shares of Research in Motion Ltd. dropped $3.93, or 27 percent, to $10.30 in morning trading Friday.

The BlackBerry, introduced in 1999, was once the dominant smartphone for on-the-go business people. But it lost its cachet not long after Apple released the first iPhone in 2007. Apple's device reset expectations for what a smartphone can do. RIM promised to catch up while developing new a software system called BlackBerry 10, which uses technology it got through its 2010 purchase of QNX Software Systems. But the company took more than two years to unveil new phones that were redesigned for the multimedia, Internet browsing and apps experience that customers now demand. During that time, RIM cut more than 5,000 jobs and saw shareholder wealth of more than $70 billion vanish.

The Canadian company said it lost $84 million, or 16 cents a share, in the three months ended June 1 on revenue of $3.1 billion. It lost $518 million, or 99 cents per share, on revenue of $2.8 billion a year ago.

Analysts expected RIM to earn 5 cents a share on revenue of $3.37 billion.

The number of BlackBerry users in the world also fell by four million to 72 million. RIM also said it anticipates it will generate an operating loss in the second quarter. Heins noted the highly competitive smartphone market makes it difficult to estimate revenue and levels of profitability.

Heins also announced on the call that he has halted further development of RIM's failed tablet offering, the Playbook. The Playbook has not sold well.

"Our teams have spent a great deal of time and energy looking at solutions that could move the BlackBerry 10 experience to Playbook, but unfortunately I am not satisfied with the level of performance and user experience and I made the difficult decision to stop these efforts and focus on our core hardware portfolio," Heins said.

Heins said they'll continue to support the PlayBook on the existing software platforms and configurations. Asked if RIM will continue to make the Playbook, a RIM spokeswoman said the company is evaluating its hardware strategy.

Colin Gillis, an analyst at BGC Partners, said said it's tough for RIM because it's hard to make money on handsets now.

"There are a lot of people that haven't been able to make it happen. For all the talk about Apple and Samsung, there are companies like Nokia and HTC," Gillis said.

Gillis said things look bleaker for the company and it's going to continue to be a struggle.

Jefferies & Co. analyst Peter Misek said the high end global smartphone market is saturated and brutally competitive.

"Everybody is coming to this reality. You talk to HTC, Samsung and even Apple, the high end is saturated. That's a fact," Misek said. "Anybody in the high end who wants a smartphone in the world has one, so you have to knock somebody away from another platform. That is a brutal, brutal market."

RIM has unveiled a lower-cost BlackBerry aimed at consumers in emerging markets, but hasn't said if the device will be available in North America.

Misek was expecting the company to sell 4 million BlackBerry 10 phones. He said the sale of 2.7 million new BlackBerry 10 phones was the most disappointing news Friday.

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ITC judge rules against InterDigital in first round of 3G patent case (update)

After two long years, the International Trade Commission has finally come to a decision in favor of Huawei, Nokia and ZTE in a 3G patent case brought by InterDigital in 2011. According to an ITC judge, the three phone manufacturers did not violate the seven InterDigital-owned patents that covers various WCDMA and CDMA2000 technologies used to make their devices. InterDigital even went so far as to request the ban of US sales of these devices pending a decision. The Pennsylvania-based company filed a similar complaint against LG, which chose a settlement instead of going through the courts but it argued it had a right to arbitration based on a previous licensing agreement and was taken out of the case (see update below). Still, this is just a preliminary ruling; the final decision of the case is expected in October.

Update: The story initially said LG chose a settlement instead of going through the courts, which is incorrect. We learned from InterDigital that while LG was in the original case, the ITC took the Korean company out once LG said it had a right to arbitration. However, the Court of Appeals of the Federal Circuit ruled earlier in June that the ITC has made a mistake in excluding LG. So, LG could still face the initial charges brought to it by InterDigital.

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As in 1983, Morocco's under 20 team wins gold medal against Turkey

By Mouhcine Abdechafi

Morocco World News

Tinghir, Morocco, June 28, 2013

The Moroccan football team participated successfully in the seventeenth edition of the Mediterranean Games, taking place in Missrin in Turkey. The Moroccan team managed to?secure the gold medal on Thursday, after it won the match against the host country?s national team via penalties. The match ended in a tie of 2-2 and the winner was then decided by penalty kicks.

The Moroccan national team, made up of players under 20, attained the same medal in Casablanca in 1983 when it won the match against the same team, Turkey, 3-0. This new achievement was due to the hard work and determination of the local coach Hassan Benaabicha, along with a group of players from the local league.

Moroccan player Hicham Kheloua, who plyas in Spain, scored in the first minute. Soon after in the thirteenth minute, the Turkish team managed to equalize. In the twenty-sixth minute, the Turkish team scored again and was close to winning the match before Adam Nefani, who plays in France, managed to tie the score. With the score 2-2, the two teams resorted to penalties, which turned in favor of Morocco.

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15 Lessons Learned From 'Miss Congeniality': An Appreciation In GIFs

This weekend Sandra Bullock returns to the realm of crime-fighting comedy with "The Heat," her new film with Melissa McCarthy, but seeing the Oscar winner with a gun and a badge has us reminiscing about the movie that started it all, the gem that is "Miss Congeniality." In the 13 years since the story of [...]

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Salt and Pepper Spoon Shakers Give You Precisely Portioned Seasonings

Salt and Pepper Spoon Shakers Give You Precisely Portioned Seasonings

Finally putting an end to the gag where someone unscrews the lid of a salt shaker, Jaemin Jaeminlee's Sogum HuchuHuchu is a radical re-thinking of how we season our food at the table. They still require a bit of shaking to get the spices out, but instead of dumping it directly onto your food, the salt and pepper spills into a small scoop. Using your fingers you're then able to select an exact amount of seasonings for your meal, while the unused bits can be returned to the shaker.

The design is particularly great since it even lets you filter large chunks of peppercorn if you're keen on not biting down on one of those spicy nuggets while dining. Here's to hoping he can make a version for rainbow sprinkles too, because those purple ones? Gross. [Jaemin Jaeminlee via designboom]

Salt and Pepper Spoon Shakers Give You Precisely Portioned Seasonings

Salt and Pepper Spoon Shakers Give You Precisely Portioned Seasonings

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Friday, June 28, 2013

Lebanon faces chaos after deadliest Syria-related clashes

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Lebanese army soldiers give directions to a military tank in Abra near Sidon, southern Lebanon, June 24, 2013.

By Oliver Holmes, Reuters

BEIRUT ? The Lebanese government will try on Tuesday to secure the country after the deadliest violence since the start of a two-year conflict in neighboring Syria that has pushed Lebanon's myriad militia to clashes.


Gunfights between the army and Sunni Muslim radical groups in the southern port of Sidon extended into Monday night after Lebanese soldiers stormed a complex holding gunmen loyal to a radical Islamist cleric and arrested dozens of his supporters. Violence also spread to the city of Tripoli in the north.

Residents fear that Syria-related clashes could drag their country back into sectarian civil war. Lebanon is still struggling to heal the wounds of 15 years of war between 1975 and 1990 and remains home to armed sectarian militia.

The army said 12 soldiers were killed in Sidon where troops stormed the mosque complex of hardline Sunni cleric Ahmed al-Assir. A medic told Reuters that 22 bodies had been pulled from the mosque complex.

Late on Monday, clouds of smoke rose from the mosque. Assir's office across the road was completely destroyed. At least four tanks and several army vehicles at the scene had been torched. Assir remained at large.

The government declared Tuesday a day of mourning for the dead soldiers and caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati and premier-designate Tammam Salam issued a statement late on Monday rejecting "any attack on the army".

Sidon had been on edge since violence erupted last week between Sunni and Shi'ite Muslim fighters, at odds over the Syrian conflict which pits mainly Sunni rebels against President Bashar al-Assad, who is a member of the minority Alawite sect, an offshoot of Shi'ite Islam.

Lebanese Shi'ite militant group Hezbollah has sent fighters into Syria to help Assad's forces recapture a strategic town, enraging Sunni groups.

Fighting started after gunmen loyal to Assir opened fire on an army checkpoint on Sunday, the army said. Assir's supporters accuse the army of backing Hezbollah.

The government called for the need to secure Sidon and "prevent all armed manifestations in a comprehensive manner."

Violence spread on Monday to Tripoli, where gunmen opened fire on the military and blocked roads with cement blocks and burning tires. Clashes there have wounded two soldiers and three gunmen.

In the capital Beirut, militia loyal to both sides blocked roads. Local media reported that some hardline Sunni mosques in Tripoli and Beirut called for jihad, or holy war, in support of Assir. Jihadi feeds on Twitter were also full of calls for Sunnis to fight in support of him.

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Second quarter report card: Who had the best upset, knockout, fight and more?

The second quarter of the year is coming to an end, so it's a good time to look back at the last three months. There weren't as many events in the last three months of 2013 as there were the first three, but there were still plenty of memorable performances. Who stood out? See the first quarter awards here.

Biggest upset: In "The Ultimate Fighter" finale, Cat Zingano pulled out a win over former Strikeforce bantamweight champion Miesha Tate. Stipe Miocic's opponent at UFC 161 changed late in the game, but he still came up with the win over Roy Nelson. Speaking of late replacements, James Krause wasn't even in the UFC until weeks before his fight -- and submission win -- Sam Stout at UFC 161. But the biggest upset was definitely in the final of TUF. Uriah Hall destroyed every opponent during his run on "The Ultimate Fighter." However, Kelvin Gastelum was the winner, coming up with a decision win over Hall at the TUF finale.

Best knockout: There were many fine candidates from this quarter for best knockout. You could go with Josh Thomson taking out the previously unknockout-able Nate Diaz at UFC on Fox 7, or from the same card, Yoel Romero's flying knee to Clifford Starks. Just last week, there was Muhammed "King Mo" Lawal's one punch knockout of Seth Petruzell in Bellator. The one that stood out the most, though, was Vitor Belfort's spinning heel hook to Luke Rockhold's face at UFC on FX 8.

Best submission: Glover Teixeira's submission of James Te Huna at UFC 160 was fast and fierce. Pat Curran's technical submission from a guillotine of Shabhulat Shamhalaev at Bellator stood out, too. But nothing was slicker and sweeter than Ronaldo "Jacare" Souza's arm triangle of Chris Camozzi at UFC on FX 8.

Best rising star: Teixeira's win over Te Huna, as well as his earlier win over Quinton "Rampage" Jackson, put him near the top of UFC light heavyweights. It's odd to think of someone who has been fighting for eight years as a rising star, but Matt Brown's dismantling of Jordan Mein did wonders for his standing among welterweights. The winner is Sara McMann, the Olympic silver medal winning wrestler has just seven pro bouts under her belt. Still, she made a huge debut in the UFC with a TKO of Sheila Gaff.

Best fight: The result was eventually overturned because of Healy's positive drug test, but that didn't take away the fun of Pat Healy's bout with Jim Miller at UFC 159. Krause and Stout's UFC 161 bout was fantastic before it ended in a submission with mere seconds left. The one that sticks out more than any other, though, is Junior dos Santos and Mark Hunt's bout at UFC 160. They both withstood ridiculously hard hits before JDS used a spinning hook kick to take Hunt out.

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NYC Dads and Stay At Home Dads Group: Babies and Baseball

Editor?s Note: In celebration of our group?s budding relationship with the New York Mets, we?d like to present this piece by NYC Dads Group member Jason Duncan about taking his baby (ahem, toddler) to Citi Field. KMcK.

jason-grant-printA fellow stay-at-home dad/native of Cincinnati and I recently took our little girls into what we thought would be hostile territory to a watch a Reds/Mets game at New York?s Citi Field. It probably didn?t help our cause much with my wearing a Yankees cap.

However, everybody was very polite and nobody said anything. At least not to our faces.

Given that it was around naptime for the Little One when we got off the subway in Queens, I tried to stroller her into a nap. After 10 minutes, I succeeded. Since we could use the strollers in Citi Field (as opposed to having to check them at guest relations like you do at Yankee Stadium), my friend and I decided to push her right inside.

I pulled my diaper bag out of the bottom of the stroller in advance of the gate and unzipped it so the security personnel could inspect the innards to ensure that I wasn?t toting in C4 with my Burt?s Bees Diaper Ointment. With half a glance at the bag, the security guy then asked me to take my baby out of the stroller, please.

A sleeping baby (ahem, toddler).

Now, as everybody knows, you are asking for a huge world of hurt if you rouse a sleeping child. But what was I to do? My friend was already inside and to turn around at the security checkpoint to hang out in the parking lot until she woke up 35 minutes later likely would have only brought suspicion down on my head, which might have resulted in my not being allowed into the game at all, and then I would have come to Queens for no reason, and if you ever have to go to Queens, you really ought to have a reason for doing it.

So I pulled her out. She immediately woke up. Satisfied that there wasn?t a grenade strapped to the ass of my baby (ahem, toddler), the guard waved us through.

This is going to be a disaster, I thought. She was groggy, blurry eyed and cranky. She immediately started with her patented ?Go! Go!? that she uses when she doesn?t want to be someplace, and I knew I?d made a terrible mistake. I hated that security guard.

We settled into our seats, which were excellent, by the way: three rows back from the left field wall? where home run balls are a real concern when you?ve got a baby ? toddler ? on your lap. The seats, which had they been in Yankee Stadium would have gone for something like $350, cost only $19 on StubHub. Little One kept up with her ?Go! Go!? but then they started to turn into ?Yay! Yay!? and clapped her hands with everybody else.

She actually stayed in her seat and let me put on her hat (pink, Yankees ? sorry) and she let me put on her sunglasses (pink), apply sun block,and change her out of her pants and into her (pink) shorts when it got hot. She even tracked the home run ball that Cincinnati?s Joey Votto hit into the seats about fifteen feet from us (in the ESPN SportsCenter highlight of Votto?s blast later that night, she?s appeared as the light pink blur that doesn?t move while everybody else around her stands up and leans left).

She also learned from dear old dad that you never throw the ball back, you never toss the ball back on the field, no matter how many home fans around you are clamoring for you to do so because?

  1. You might hit and injure a player who isn?t expecting a baseball to come from behind him, and
  2. This will very likely never happen to you ever again.

You always keep the ball. No matter what. (The bozo kid who caught the ball in the next section over tossed it back, much to the delight of the 30,000 Mets fans on hand.)

She was great. In fact, both babies (toddlers, dammit!) were great. Much better than ever could have been hoped for. They even let us stay through the entire game (Reds won 7-4). Who could ask for more than that? A perfect game on a perfect day with the perfect effing offspring? Who could want more than that?

(Well, if Joey Votto had smacked that ball about fourteen or fifteen feet farther to the left and about three rows up, that would?ve been alright, too.)

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Israeli leader signals readiness to compromise

JERUSALEM (AP) ? Israel's prime minister, known for his rigid negotiating positions, has been sending signals that he is ready for significant compromises in a peace deal with the Palestinians ? and that he accepts the narrative increasingly favored by his opponents that says ending the West Bank occupation is essential for Israel itself.

While some of Benjamin Netanyahu's political allies say he is serious, the Palestinians remain skeptical. This week's visit by U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry could show which way things can go.

In recent speeches, Netanyahu has stressed the importance of reaching a peace deal, saying it is essential to ensuring Israel's long-term survival.

On Thursday, he made reference to Israel's nightmare scenario in which the peace process breaks down, Palestinians drop their pursuit of an independent state and instead demand equal rights in a single, binational state compromising today's Israel plus the West Bank and Gaza. Most experts believe that given the high Palestinian birthrate, such an Israel could not long survive as a country that is both democratic and somehow Jewish in character.

"It's correct. We do not want a binational state," Netanyahu said at a memorial ceremony for the Zionist visionary Theodor Herzl.

On the front page of the Haaretz daily, an anonymous Cabinet minister in Netanyahu's Likud Party was quoted as saying Thursday that Netanyahu is prepared to withdraw from most of the West Bank and evacuate numerous Jewish settlement as part of a peace deal. The story became the focus of much discussion in Israel, widely taken as a trial balloon and an attempt to signal seriousness by the government.

Another Cabinet minister, Yaakov Peri, told the Army Radio station that Netanyahu "knows he will have to carry out a painful evacuation of a number of settlements" as part of any deal.

Netanyahu recently told the Washington Post that if Kerry were to pitch a tent to hold peace talks with the Palestinians, he would "stay in the tent and negotiate for as long as it takes to work out a solution of peace and security."

Such pronouncements were once unthinkable for Netanyahu, who for years was the leader of Israel's nationalist camp and an opponent of Palestinian independence.

That began to change after Netanyahu was elected four years ago and for the first time endorsed the idea of a Palestinian state.

Even so, peace efforts failed to get off the ground, in large part due to Palestinian suspicions toward Netanyahu.

The Palestinians have called on Netanyahu to freeze all Jewish settlement in the West Bank and east Jerusalem, territories captured by Israel in the 1967 Mideast war that the Palestinians claim for their future state along with the Gaza Strip, which Israel also occupied but pulled out of in 2005. More than 500,000 Israelis now live in such Jewish settlements, making it increasingly difficult to divide the land into two states.

The Palestinians also say Netanyahu should accept Israel's pre-1967 boundaries as the basis for a final border, with slight modifications worked out in negotiations. Previous Israeli leaders accepted the 1967 borders as a basis for talks.

Netanyahu has refused the Palestinian demands, saying talks should begin without any preconditions.

On Thursday, Israel's outgoing central bank chief, Stanley Fischer, lamented that Israel could have "done more efforts to reach an agreement" with the Palestinians. It was a rare political pronouncement by the internationally respected economist.

Given Netanyahu's refusal to spell out his vision for a final peace deal in any detail, and his past hardline policies and views , the Palestinians remain deeply suspicious.

They note the hundreds of housing starts on occupied land already this year, with thousands more in the pipeline ? including 69 homes that received final permission for construction in an area of east Jerusalem this week.

"Israel has a selected repertoire awaiting U.S. officials ... which includes settlements, settlements and more settlements," the chief Palestinian negotiator, Saeb Erekat, said Thursday. "The international community should understand that in order to create the right environment for negotiations it should not grant impunity to Israel over its repeated crimes and violations."

Following the re-elections of both Netanyahu and President Barack Obama, the U.S. has launched a new mission aimed at reviving peace talks.

Kerry has been shuttling between the sides in search of an acceptable formula. His arrival in Israel late Thursday marked his fifth visit to the region since taking office early this year.

The Americans have been putting pressure on both sides without tangible signs of progress so far. Kerry's proposal is expected to call for compromises by both, including a partial halt to settlement construction, economic aid to the beleaguered Palestinian economy and guarantees that Israel will negotiate border issues in a timely manner.

U.S. officials traveling with Kerry said he will be using long-time relationships with officials from both sides to coax them into talks, and at the same time will remind them of what could happen if no accord is reached.

Earlier this month, in a speech to the American Jewish Committee Global Forum in Washington, Kerry said that the best way to truly ensure Israel's security is by ending the conflict and reaching a negotiated resolution that results in two states.

" The Palestinian Authority has committed itself to a policy of nonviolence," he said. "But if that experiment is allowed to fail, ask yourselves: What will replace it?" The failure of the moderate Palestinian leadership could very well invite the rise of the very thing that we want to avoid: the same extremism in the West Bank that we have seen in Gaza or from southern Lebanon."

It is far from clear whether Kerry will succeed, and Netanyahu's grand vision, if he has one, remains a secret.

Dore Gold, a former Netanyahu adviser who remains a confidant of the prime minister, said the Israeli leader "is determined to make the peace process work" and show "considerable Israeli flexibility."

"At the same time, he's cognizant of the fact that Israel is in a much more dangerous neighborhood," he said, referring to the civil war in neighboring Syria and the takeover of Gaza by Hamas militants. That requires far-reaching security guarantees, Gold said.

Yossi Beilin, a dovish former Israeli politician who helped negotiate interim peace accords with the Palestinians, said there is a complicated "dichotomy" with Netanyahu. Beilin said he has held discussions with Netanyahu and believes he truly is serious about pursuing peace. But he also remains a fervent nationalist and security hawk who will not make the concessions demanded by the Palestinians.

"He is not somebody with whom you cannot talk. But ... not really ready to pay the price of a permanent agreement," Beilin said.

Beilin said the Palestinians should consider pursuing an "interim" deal, granting them independence in 50 to 70 percent of the West Bank while leaving the most difficult issues, such as final borders and the status of Jerusalem, for later. As long as Hamas, which opposes a peace deal with Israel, controls Gaza, a partial deal is the best anyone can hope for anyway, he said.

"There is an opportunity with him," Beilin said, referring to Netanyahu.

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Associated Press correspondent Deb Riechmann contributed to this report from Amman, Jordan.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/israeli-leader-signals-readiness-compromise-191022140.html

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Thursday, June 27, 2013

PFT: Browns cut LB facing attempted murder charge

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In most NFL stadiums, which have modern seats or decent weather, the league?s new bag policy represents an inconvenience for the sake of security.

In Buffalo, long-time fans are worried about freezing their butts off, literally.

Seat cushions fall under the league?s ban, and for those in Ralph Wilson Stadium (particularly those in the bleachers) that?s a huge factor.

?I think it?s terrible,? 96-year-old Bills fan Ray Deibel said, via Gene Warner of the Buffalo News. ?The seats are cold, and the cushion gives you some insulation. I can?t imagine them banning cushions for the seats.?

Informed that the seat cushions were now prohibited because of terrorist concerns, Deibel responded exactly the way you?d expect a 96-year-old Bills fan to respond.

?Oh jeepers,? he said. ?I?m all for the inspections, including the body scanning, and the delay in getting into the stadium is worthwhile for safety. But I think that?s ridiculous to ban seat cushions.?

Bills fans can still bring their own foam pads or portable seat backs, but nothing with covers or pockets.

?I don?t like it,? said Doug Pagano, apparently a counter-terrorism expert. ?I don?t think these terrorists are going to put their bombs in seat cushions.

?There are a lot of risks involved in life. You can?t prevent everything. Just because one guy has a bomb in his shoes, why should millions of people have to take off their shoes at airports? You can?t prevent all risks. I think the NFL is going a little bit overboard.?

While that might be true ? and the teams would certainly be happy to sell you a brand new seat cushion on each visit ? it?s also the kind of change that?s not turning around.

Bills fans will just have to brace themselves and their backsides, or just watch the game on their warm, soft couches.

Source: http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2013/06/26/browns-cut-ausar-walcott-hours-after-attempted-murder-charge/related/

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Google Play edition device kernel sources now available for download

Google Play edition devices

Sources required to be available under the GPL are now ready for devs to take a look at

Right on time, the full kernel sources for both the HTC One and Galaxy S4 Google Play edition devices are ready for download courtesy of links from JBQ on the Android Building Group. For the enterprising developers that want (or need) it to work with for a deeper understanding of these two devices, the kernel source is a big resource to have available. This isn't at all unexpected, however, as the terms of the GPL require that it be made freely available.

It should also be noted that the availability of the kernel source for these devices doesn't mean that we have a full ROM or any proprietary binaries available. Things in this area are understandably still a little murky, and while we surely hope that those additional files that would give users a complete working ROM will be offered, nothing is guaranteed.

If you are someone who has a need for the kernel source and want to get right into it, you can grab a direct download for both devices from the "download" links below. HTCdev is also hosting an independent download from its own site for the HTC One.

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PFT: Pats will go after Hernandez's bonus

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The Patriots? decision to cut tight end Aaron Hernandez makes it extremely difficult, if not impossible, for the team to recover any of the signing bonus paid to Hernandez last year and, in part, earlier this year.?? Indeed, the Falcons held Mike Vick?s right through his prosecution, incarceration, and beyond in order to recover bonus money.

The Patriots ultimately chose making a strong and clear statement instead of maneuvering to protect their legal rights.? But the story isn?t over yet.

Based on everything we?ve heard and been told in the past five hours, we fully expect the Patriots to do whatever they can to try to recover money that has been paid to Hernandez, and to block the flow of any future payments.

The future payments are the key.? Under his contract, a copy of which PFT has obtained, Hernandez is due to receive $3.25 million on March 31, 2014, which completes his $12.5 million signing bonus.? We currently believe the Patriots will refuse to pay it, forcing Hernandez to take even more hits in the court of public opinion by fighting ? possibly from a jail cell ? the team?s decision to cut him off.

Separately, Hernandez and the Patriots could be fighting over more than $2.5 million in future guaranteed base salary.? As Ian Rapoport of NFL Network has pointed out, and as we?ve confirmed, the Hernandez contract mysteriously omits language that would forfeit the guarantee in the event of a default by Hernandez.? In English, this means he?s arguably entitled to the money even if he?s suspended, in jail, or both.

Again, look for the Patriots to not pay the money, and to force Hernandez to fight for it.

If it comes to that, look for the Patriots to apply heavy public pressure to Hernandez and his representatives to ?do the right thing? and abandon the effort to get money that Hernandez, as the Pats surely will put it, didn?t earn and doesn?t deserve.? Hernandez?s counter should, and likely will, be that he is contractually entitled to the money, and that the Patriots could have done things differently if the goal was to recover money or to block future payments of it.

Source: http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2013/06/26/pats-likely-will-fight-hernandez-for-bonus-money-guaranteed-salary/related/

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Discovery Communications working on a HBO Go-esque streaming service

Discovery Communications working on a HBO Goesque streaming service

Discovery Channel, DMAX, 3NET (with Sony and IMAX) and Revision 3 owner Discovery Communications is pondering an HBO Go-style streaming service. In an interview with Reuters, company boss John Hendricks said that shows that are between three and 18 months old can still make money before they're launched on Netflix. His plan is to let subscribers access that programming online for a small additional monthly fee, which, according to Hendricks' autobiography, is between $6 and $8 a month. The boss also said that the company is developing the infrastructure for the platform, but that we won't see such a service arrive for anything up to five years.

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Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Type 1 diabetes vaccine shows promise in early study: researchers

By Julie Steenhuysen

CHICAGO (Reuters) - An early stage study suggests an experimental vaccine may be able to tame bits of the immune system that go haywire in people with type 1 diabetes, offering hope for a new way to delay or prevent the autoimmune disease, researchers said on Wednesday.

For more than four decades, scientists have tried different ways of manipulating the immune system to stop the destruction of insulin-producing cells that is responsible for type 1 diabetes. The disease affects as many as 3 million Americans.

Some prior attempts suppressed desirable parts of the immune system, leaving individuals vulnerable to infections and cancer. Several teams are now attempting more targeted approaches in an effort to delay or reverse type 1 diabetes.

Those with this form of diabetes currently must monitor their blood sugar and take insulin several times a day, but the treatment is risky - it can cause coma or death at any time and can lead to heart disease, nerve damage, blindness and kidney failure over time.

"What one really wants to do is tame or regulate the specific aspects of the immune system that have gone awry and leave the rest of the immune system intact," said Dr. Richard Insel, chief scientific officer of JDRF, formerly known as the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation.

In the latest effort, published on Wednesday in the journal Science Translational Medicine, teams from Leiden University Medical Center in the Netherlands and Stanford University in California tested a vaccine genetically engineered to shut down only the immune system cells causing harm, while leaving the rest of the immune system intact.

"The idea here is to turn off just the rogue immune cells that are attacking the pancreas and killing the beta cells that secrete insulin," said Stanford Professor Dr. Lawrence Steinman, one of the study's senior authors and co-founder of a company called Tolerion recently formed to commercialize the vaccine.

The study, done in 80 people diagnosed with type 1 diabetes who were receiving insulin injections, was designed to test the safety of the vaccine known as TOL-3021. The so-called DNA vaccine is made up of a small round piece of DNA called a plasmid that is genetically engineered to tamp down the immune response to insulin and preserve insulin-producing beta cells.

The vaccine targets a precursor protein in the blood called proinsulin. "It's a complicated series of snips and cuts in the DNA that take away the capability to stimulate the immune system," Steinman said.

"This effectively triggers an off-switch," he said.

After 12 weeks of shots given once a week, patients who got the vaccine showed signs that they helped preserve some of the remaining insulin-producing beta cells in the pancreas without causing serious side effects.

The vaccine also reduced the number of killer immune cells known as T cells. And patients who got the active vaccine had higher levels of C-peptides - a remnant of insulin production in the blood that suggests the presence of more working beta cells.

Steinman admits the vaccine is far from commercial use, but the study is promising enough to do a bigger study.

"So far, it looks like it is doing what we want," he said.

Insel said it was too early to say much about the vaccine's promise. "It looks like it has some potential, but very small numbers," he said.

"This was done initially as a safety and dose-finding study. They were surprised to get these kinds of results," he said.

Stanford has licensed rights to the vaccine to California-based Tolerion, which is designing a longer study in as many as 200 patients to test whether the vaccine can slow or stop progression of the disease in younger patients, before too much damage has been done.

Insel said the work is one of several efforts aimed at developing a vaccine for type 1 diabetes. Such a vaccine could help people with active type 1 diabetes preserve residual beta cells, giving them better control of their disease and potentially getting them off insulin.

Ultimately, the hope is to develop an effective vaccine that could be given to individuals who are genetically predisposed to develop the condition, he said.

The World Health Organization estimates that about 10 percent of the 350 million people in the world with diabetes have the type 1 variety - most have type 2, which is associated with obesity and lack of exercise.

(Reporting by Julie Steenhuysen; Editing by Paul Simao)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/type-1-diabetes-vaccine-shows-promise-early-study-180404550.html

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Tuesday, June 25, 2013

?Badass Teachers? Fights for Public Education

A group calling themselves the Badass Teacher Association (BAT) launched a campaign on Monday against America's federal education policies.

The 15,000-plus strong Internet group spent Monday making hundreds of calls to the White House switchboard to tell President Barack Obama to replace Arne Duncan as Secretary of Education. Instead, the teachers want a lifetime educator who better understands and empathizes with teachers and parents.?

The White House call was the first action since the group started about a week ago with an initial 100 members on Facebook.

The group is part of an ongoing revolution in education in which teachers, parents, and students are exasperated and exhausted by the Obama administration?s Race to the Top proposals and the testing they require, the?Common Core State Standards, and school closings.


?I think that many teachers hoped that if Barack Obama was re-elected, he would ease up on the testing, and the school closings, and the test-driven teacher evaluations,? Mark Naison, a professor of African-American studies and history at Fordham University and a cofounder of the Badass Teachers Association, told TakePart. Instead, he doubled down on all of those, ?leaving teachers with no other option than to speak out in the most forceful way possible, say, ?enough is enough,? and demand a seat at the table in shaping education policy, which they emphatically do not have now.?

There?s long been a push for Obama to replace Duncan, a longtime friend of the president?s from their days in Chicago. Obama picked him as his Education Secretary soon after he was elected in 2008. From 2001 until then, he worked as chief executive officer of the Chicago Public Schools.

Duncan has plenty of foes from his Chicago days, particularly those who disapproved of his successful efforts to shutter underperforming schools and replace them with charter schools.

?I want BAT to show everyone that we are not going away quietly, that we see the true agenda and it isn't about better education,? Marla Kilfoyle, a teacher in California, said. ?It is about profit and privatizing our public school system. I hope that BAT exposes that the school closings we are seeing in our inner city neighborhoods are not about helping kids but about business and money. I would like to see BAT expose that to the public and dismantle it so that we can start doing some real work that is genuine.?


Priscilla Sanstead, cofounder of the group and an activist parent, said she helped to get the BAT group started because she likes to connect people and ask questions that ?a lot of people won't just go ahead and say out loud.?

Sanstead said that she wants big changes in education. She specifically wants standardized testing to be reigned way back, portfolios to become an accepted way to assess students, and for teachers to get a voice in setting education policy, she said. ?I want smaller class sizes, too, and the way to do that is to spend money hiring more teachers.?

Bonnie Cunard, a Florida teacher and parent, is a member of the group. She says that although she can see education reform from both sides, things still need to change.

?Mostly, I see depleted public schools and our public funds channeled to testing corporations and corporate, for-profit charter schools,? Cunard said. ?I see high-stakes tests strangling the education of children everywhere, including my own children.?

I'm very tired of teachers not being allowed to be a part of the decision-making process that affects our everyday lives and the lives of our students.

She says that she hopes this group will awaken teachers across the nation ?to the fact that many of us are fighting these same issues?that we are not alone...I also hope to take proactive steps to change policies regarding high-stakes testing, privatization, and depleted funding of public schools.?

Michael Pe?a, a public school teacher in Washington who led the charge to call the White House, says he hopes the group accomplishes three things: reduce or eliminate the use of high-stakes testing, increase teacher autonomy in the classroom, and include teacher's voices in legislative decision-making processes.

?I'm tired of being pointed at as the problem in education by people who don't understand the complexity of the public education system and how decisions are made by elected and unelected officials,? Pe?a told TakePart. ?I'm very tired of teachers not being allowed to be a part of the decision-making process that affects our everyday lives and the lives of our students.?

Many teachers are demanding that they have more control over their profession.

?We are professionals? Denisha Jones, a professor at Howard University and a teacher educator, told TakePart. ?We are educated. We deserve to make decisions regarding our craft. I hope that through this group, teachers can come together, organize, and save the profession from the corporate takeover of public education.?


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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/badass-teachers-fights-public-education-233400713.html

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Windows 8.1 Start button makes cameo in Server 2012 R2 Preview

Windows 81 Start button makes cameo in Server 2012 R2 Preview

It's back! Yes, what you're looking at above is the Start button (plus matching options) that's been rumored to return with Windows 8.1 (formerly "Blue"). Yesterday .NET developer Robert McLaws tweeted a series of screenshots of Windows Server 2012 R2 Preview (build 9431) which show the new Start button and a revised "Taskbar and Navigation properties" dialog -- among other things. Microsoft faced massive criticism last year after shipping Windows 8 without the Start button -- prompting third parties to create replacements (like Start8 and Classic Shell) -- so this is a welcome change. Stay tuned for Build 2013 (the company's developer conference) which starts Wednesday in San Francisco -- we're likely to find out more about Windows 8.1 and the Start button in short order.

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From tiny to massive: Mammal size evolution explained

June 25, 2013 ? Scientists have added another piece to the evolutionary puzzle to explain why certain mammal families evolved to be very large, while others remained tiny.

In research published in Proceedings of the Royal Society B, an international group of scientists including Monash University's Dr Alistair Evans proposed a new theory explaining the diversity of mammal sizes -- from the Etruscan shrew which weighs around two grams, to the blue whale which clocks in at almost 200 tonnes. Surprisingly, baby weight relative to adult body mass is key.

Dr Evans, of the Monash School of Biological Sciences, said size impacts on all aspects of an animal's physiology and anatomy, and the roles it can play in ecosystems.

"Size is fundamental to your life and your body -- how fast your heart beats, how much food you need to eat, and how you move," Dr Evans said.

Following the extinction of the dinosaurs, mammals flourished and their size increased dramatically. The study examined the maximum size of groups including whales, elephants, primates and rodents over this period to examine the constraints on size.

The researchers found that species that matured more quickly and produced a larger mass of young each year relative to body weight were able to evolve to a larger maximum size. Further, they are likely to reach that size in fewer generations.

This high rate of biological production is vital, regardless of whether many small young or just one large offspring are born in a year.

Dr Evans said whales were an excellent example of the theory.

"The blue whale is the largest animal to have evolved, even larger than dinosaurs, and it reached this size at the fastest rates we recorded. Key to this success is that they produce large young that mature quickly, reaching around 30 metres in eight to 10 years," Dr Evans said.

Lead author of the study, Dr Jordan Okie from Arizona State University, said primates were at the opposite end of the spectrum.

"Primates have a low production rate and have evolved very slowly. They have never got bigger than about 500 kilograms," Dr Okie said.

The study also linked maximum size to mortality rate. Because larger animals tend to breed less frequently than smaller animals, if the mortality rate doubles, the maximum size is predicted to be 16 times smaller.

"This is a really surprising finding," said Dr Evans.

"It points to why many of the large animals went extinct after the last Ice Age, as changing climates probably increase mortality rates. Large animals are also at high risk of extinction in modern environments because it takes a long time for their population to rebound from disasters."

In the future, this work will be extended to help explain how extinction risk may be reduced in the face of climate change.

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Friday, June 21, 2013

Life Unexpected: Our First Baby Shower...

It's been three weeks since we passed court and it feels like eternity. ?Every day that passes is one more day that we are away from Biruk, and we are not big fans of that! ?We are praying that we get submitted to embassy, pass, and travel as soon as possible. ?In the meantime, we are "prepping" to be parents, and basking in all of the "firsts" of pre-parenthood. ?I realized tonight that not only has it been three weeks since court, but it has also been almost three weeks since I last blogged. ?I am behind and so much has happened.

For starters, my family threw us the baby shower of the century and I haven't even had time to blog about it. Several months back, my mom and sisters came to me attempting to find a date that would work for all of us to have a baby shower. ?After a lot of debating, we chose a date, and then several weeks later, changed the date in fear that it would be too close to traveling for our first trip. ?Little did we know that our first trip would come a lot sooner than we thought. ?We came home from Ethiopia on a Thursday and the baby shower of the century was two days later on a Saturday. ?While it was a crazy busy time, it couldn't have been more perfect timing to celebrate the news that we were officially Biruk's parents. ?That makes for some serious celebration.

If you know anything about my family, than you know no one does anything halfheartedly. ?When my mom and sisters started making plans for the shower, I knew that it would not be a simple task. ?For weeks leading up, whenever I talked with them on the phone, they reminded me that it was going to be awesome. ?They had every detail planned out, they had invited friends and family from out of town, and they wanted to make sure it was amazing.

Nate and I had decided to just go home to my parent's house as soon as we got in from Ethiopia. ?Since my sister was in town, Nate's family was coming, and we had friends coming, we thought we would spend a few days home. ?Friday morning, I woke up and was completely jet lagged and groggy. ?I headed downstairs and found some coffee my Dad had made and then he informed me that he needed me to come to the airport that night and translate (in Spanish) for a pastor coming to visit from Cuba who didn't speak any English. ?At that point, I was so tired, I was lucky I could speak English. ?Regardless, I agreed, and that night my Dad and I set out to the airport.

We arrived at BWI and began searching for this Cuban pastor. ?I was frantically trying to remember every Spanish phrase I could think of, while asking my Dad over and over again a series of questions as we waited..."What does he look like? ?Are you sure he doesn't speak any English? ?What gate is he coming from? ?Are you sure he doesn't speak any English?" ?Finally, after about 30 minutes of waiting, my Dad blurted out, "It's Amy Hanes!" ?I was like, "What's Amy Hanes?" ?He said, "Amy...she is coming to surprise you for your shower but I have no idea where she is. ?Do you have your her number in your cell?" ?Amy is one of my friends, who is a missionary in Honduras. ?She had come to surprise me for my shower. ?I turned around and saw her right away and then started freaking out. ?The weekend was already off to an amazing start.

Saturday morning, we headed to the church and I was completely blown away by what I saw. ?My mom and sisters had truly out done themselves. ?There were pennants that were hanging with maps of Ethiopia, little kid party favors with pencils with mini flags on them, several of Biruk's little shirts hanging up, cupcakes that had cake pops in the center of them, food that was amazing every where, the cutest mason jars with Biruk's picture attached and yummy chocolate covered oreos and pretzels inside (thanks to my sister, Heather), and pictures of our trip pinned all over.

Side ?note on the pictures...so my Dad went to CVS to get 5 sets of about 20 pictures of Biruk developed. ?The CVS girl came over to him and said, "This is a beautiful baby!" ?My Dad tried to reply, "That's my new grandson," but in Dad fashion, broke down in tears overwhelmed by the goodness of the whole thing. ?The girl put her arm around him and said, "Sir, are you going to be ok?" ?Oh my...I would have paid to see that.

Mom had placed plain burp cloths everywhere along with fabric markers. ?She asked everyone to decorate one (which by the way, there were over 65 people there to support us!). ?She also asked everyone to write Biruk blessings, which totally blew us away. ?I can't wait until he is old enough for us to read them some day. ?My sister Kristen gave us this awesome wall hanging of Africa with the lyrics to a powerful Steven Curtis Chapman song. ?It's already hanging in Biruk's room ?My sister Heather had this beautiful necklace made that had a bunch of charms that represented our journey. ?I have been wearing it like crazy! ?Nate's mom and sister even made it down...driving 6 hours to stay for a few hours. ?It meant the world to us.

I had always imagined what it would be like to have a baby shower someday, but I could have never dreamed up the amount of encouragement and love we felt that day. ?It wasn't about gifts that we got (although, we got more than enough gifts...people were incredibly generous). ?It wasn't about the decorations (although I am pretty sure that my mom and sisters could easily go into the business of baby showers...it was that amazing). ?It wasn't even about us. ?It was totally about God's grace and faithfulness in a story that we could have never written or imagined if we tried. ?It was about a community of friends and family members who have been praying like crazy for a child they have never even met. ?It was about the celebration of a baby whose name not only means "blessed," but whose whole story has been a blessing in ways we could have never dreamed of. ?It was about a God who never stops loving us and a God who is constantly weaving the threads of our lives to make something beautiful. ?That is what blows us away. ?That is what we are grateful for. ?That is what makes the journey incredible. ?Thanks be to God.

Source: http://nateandandrealifeunexpected.blogspot.com/2013/06/our-first-baby-shower.html

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