Monday, October 29, 2012

SolarWinds tops list of best small US companies

By Kurt Badenhausen, Forbes

Courtesy Solarwinds

Austin, Texas-based SolarWinds offers IT departments affordable software to monitor networks and servers.

The U.S. economy is plodding along in its recovery from the recession that stretched from December 2007 to June 2009. The annual GDP growth rate has been a pitiful 0.5% on average during the past five years, but it is not all bleak. There are companies from aerospace to health care to steel that are booming. Forbes' annual ranking of America's Best Small Companies highlights those companies that have experienced strong growth over the past five years.

Topping this year's list is the software outfit SolarWinds. The Austin, Texas-based company is one of eight software firms that made the final cut. Internet data traffic is expected to triple over the next five years, according to Cisco Systems. Despite its green energy name, SolarWinds is in the middle of the trend. Led by CEO Kevin Thompson, the company offers IT departments affordable software to monitor networks and servers.

Aiming for 80% of the functionality of rival offerings from IBM and Hewlett-Packard, the company sells its wares for one-tenth as much. Such savings have fueled annual sales growth of 38% since 2006. Donald Yonce, a former Wal-Mart executive, co-founded the company in 1999 and served on the board until 2010. His 15% stake is worth $640 million, thanks to a 140% jump in the stock over the past year.

Our list highlights public companies with sales under $1 billion, which are ranked based on return on equity, sales growth and earnings growth over the past year and the past five years. We also factored in stock performance versus each company's peer group during the last 12 months. (Click here for a detailed methodology.)

Full List: The Best Small Companies In America

Education companies ranked No. 2 (Grand Canyon Education) and No. 3 (American Public Education). For-profit colleges have been under fire in recent years for high dropout rates and saddling students with significant debt, but these two have held up better than most. Grand Canyon's stock has doubled since its 2008 IPO on the strength of annual earnings growth of 236%, which is the best rate among the companies on our list. American Public has expanded its offerings to include programs like one with Wal-Mart that teaches 2,800 employees and has the retailer committing $50 million over three years to pay for books and tuition. Sales growth has averaged 44% a year since 2006 at American.

Gun maker Sturm, Ruger clocks in at No. 4. The company, founded in 1949, has been on fire with annual sales growth of 51% since CEO Mike Fifer arrived in 2006. Fears about President Obama's position on gun control and shootings like the one in Aurora, Colo., has gun ownership at a near 20-year high. Ruger pushed out eight new models of guns over the past 12 months and new models accounted for 38% of sales through June 30.

Job growth has been sluggish during the economic recovery, but most of our top 100 companies added headcount the past three years (only four reduced the number of employees). Electronic health records software maker Quality Systems ranks 43rd and has been a member of our Best Small Company list for 12 straight years. As doctors and hospitals move towards digitizing their records, Quality Systems has ramped up hiring, adding more than 900 employees during the past three years.

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Friday, October 26, 2012

Tymoshenko urges Ukrainians to reject Yanukovich at election

KIEV (Reuters) - Jailed opposition leader Yulia Tymoshenko made an impassioned call to Ukrainians on Thursday to throw out President Viktor Yanukovich's ruling party on Sunday and stop a "dictatorship" which she warned would isolate Ukraine.

Tymoshenko's plea added to tension ahead of a parliamentary election in which Yanukovich's Party of the Regions is seeking to hold on to its majority against a divided opposition, weakened by her imprisonment.

No opinion polls have been published in the former Soviet republic since October 18 in line with an official information black-out.

But ratings before then showed the Regions with a firm lead over opposition parties which include Tymoshenko's Batkivshchyna (Fatherland) and a new liberal party headed by heavyweight boxing champion Vitaly Klitschko.

The government is unpopular because of its tax and pension policies. But most commentators expect the Regions, which is bankrolled by Ukraine's wealthiest industrialists, to hold on to its majority in the 450-seat assembly, cementing the leadership of Yanukovich who comes up for re-election as president in 2015.

Tymoshenko, a former prime minister and the country's most vibrant opposition leader, is serving a seven-year jail sentence for abuse of office which the United States and the European Union have denounced as "selective justice" and see as political vengeance by Yanukovich.

In a statement read out by her daughter Yevgenia, the 51-year-old Tymoshenko, a political firebrand in her heyday, described Sunday's election as a "war which can end with your victory and a chance for change or with our total historical failure."

"If, thanks to your votes, Yanukovich survives as a politician in these elections, he will establish a dictatorship and will never again give up power by peaceful means," she said.

Indicating that a year in prison had not dimmed her powers of oratory, she said Yanukovich's rule would be like a blaze tearing through every family and every company, engulfing freedom and "isolating Ukraine from the rest of the world".

The EU shelved landmark agreements on free trade and political association with Ukraine after Tymoshenko was sentenced a year ago. On indifferent terms with Russia too, many commentators see Ukraine as being adrift in a grey no-man's land between Moscow, Brussels and Washington.

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Of the 450 seats in the single-chamber parliament, 225 will be filled through voting by party lists, in which the voter casts a ballot for a party which presents a list of candidates.

The other half will be filled by voting for individual candidates in electoral districts - a feature re-introduced by the present parliament and one which is assumed to favor the Regions.

The united opposition, led by former economy minister Arseny Yatesnyuk in the absence of Tymoshenko, and Klitschko's UDAR (Punch) party, say they expect the Regions to use its fatter wallet to bribe voters across the country. The Regions deny accusations of unfair campaigning.

Tymoshenko, in her statement, called on the electorate to resist attempts to buy their support. "If you want to survive, you will have to take yourselves by the throat and refuse to swallow any material hand-outs," she said.

She also warned voters against casting their ballot for phantom parties masquerading as opposition but in reality representing the interests of the ruling party.

She appeared to be referring to politicians such as Natalia Korolevska, who left Tymoshenko's party last year and formed her own "Ukraine-Forward" party, enlisting national football hero Andriy Shevchenko onto her ticket.

Though Korolevska's press service says the party is in opposition, commentators say it is financed by an industrialist who bankrolls also the Regions and is intended to siphon off support from the real opposition.

The election will be monitored by about 3,800 international observers and some 240,000 local observers.

In a joint article published on October 24 by the New York Times, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton said the West was concerned at Tymoshenko's continued imprisonment, and at reports that state resources were being used to promote Regions' candidates.

(Additional reporting by Pavel Polityuk; Writing By Richard Balmforth; Editing by Stephen Powell)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/tymoshenko-urges-ukrainians-reject-yanukovich-election-153011459.html

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Thursday, October 25, 2012

'Evil Dead' Trailer: Five Callbacks To The Original

First red-band and NSFW trailer for the horror remake piles on the gore.
By Kevin P. Sullivan, with additional reporting by Josh Wigler


Jessica Lucas in "Evil Dead"
Photo: Sony Pictures Entertainment

Source: http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1696180/evil-dead-trailer.jhtml

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Science Bloggers for Students Update - third of the way there

The competition has been intense. Fourteen teams and over $10,000 has been raised so far.? Last year?s winning team, Freethought Blog, has got some catching up to do.? Right now, the Ocean and Geobloggers are serving everybody, even my own Scientific American Team. Really? What do they have that we don?t have?

Science Bloggers for Students tally as of 2pm CST Thursday, October 25, 2012

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So, I?m rallying the troops, beating the bushes, and canvassing! My original call to arms here. I stated that I wanted to raise $1000 to support teachers and students.? With help from generous donors like @DocFreeRide, A Kessler, Tracey Friley, V Bobadilla, K Bisbee, Smoove 188, P Midford plus the DonorsChoose Friends & Family Foundation and the Horace Mann Foundation for matching donations, I?m over a third of the way to reaching my goal.

Thank you. Thank you very much. And the teachers are appreciative. They have thanked donors for their generosity as well.

I?m asking for everyone?s help in getting over the top and getting each of these amazing and worthwhile projects fully funded before the campaign ends in 1 days. Eeek! That?s soon.

Double-down on your donation!? Try your Employer/Company name. to see if your employer participates in a Matching program. Many major companies and corporations do.

And there are Weekly match codes for some projects. Tweet @DonorsChoose for information about match codes. They tend to change each week.

Let?s get this money!

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Free food for World Pasta Day on Thursday

Doreen Christensen has never paid full price for anything. If there is a way to save on something, she will find it and share how you can save, too. Doreen is a senior reporter covering consumer news, health, beauty and features for the online and print editions of the Sun Sentinel. A 32-year veteran of the newspaper, she previously was a senior copy editor on the universal copy desk. Doreen spends her time off hunting bargains, clipping coupons, gardening and traveling.

Justine Griffin covers retail and marine business for the Sun Sentinel. She is a Tampa Bay native who graduated from the University of Central Florida in 2010. After spending a year covering crime in St. Augustine, Fla., she moved to Fort Lauderdale and made the switch to business journalism. When she?s not writing, she?s riding horses and spending time with her whippet puppy, Josie.

Marcia Heroux Pounds is the Sun Sentinel's workplace columnist when she's not shopping for shoes. She also writes about small business, which allows her to visit many of South Florida's unique shops and boutiques.

Source: http://blogs.trb.com/features/consumer/shopping/blog/2012/10/kids_eat_free_at_olive_garden.html

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US new-home sales rise to highest in 2? years - seattlepi.com

WASHINGTON (AP) ? U.S. sales of new homes jumped last month to the highest level in more than two years, further evidence of a sustained housing recovery that could help lift the lackluster economy.

The Commerce Department said Wednesday that new home sales rose 5.7 percent in September to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 389,000. That's up from a rate of 368,000 in August and the highest rate since April 2010, when a federal homebuyer tax credit inflated sales.

Sales have risen 27.1 percent in the past year. That's the strongest yearly gain since February, although sales are still well below healthy levels.

The figures suggest the housing recovery is strengthening. The increase follows other reports that show home prices are rising more consistently, builders are starting to build more homes and sales of previously occupied homes are up in the past year.

Faster construction could help boost economic growth and hiring. And it could also encourage more people to put their homes on the market.

For now, rising sales are keeping inventories low. There were 145,000 new homes for sale at the end of September, near the record low of 143,000. That level of inventory would be exhausted in 4.5 months at the current sales pace, the lowest level since October 2005. That could push up home prices in the coming months, economists said.

Builders are taking steps to change that. In September, they broke ground on single-family homes and apartments at the fastest pace in more than four years. And they requested the most building permits in four years, a sign that many are confident that the gains in home sales will endure.

Builders are more optimistic because they are seeing more prospective buyers visit properties. The National Association of Home Builders/Wells Fargo builder sentiment index rose this month to the highest level in more than six years.

Higher new home sales seem "to have largely justified the 11 percent jump in September housing starts," Pierre Ellis, an economist at Decision Economics, said.

The median price of a new home fell 3.2 percent in September to $242,400. The median price is exactly halfway between the most expensive and the cheapest homes. But the median price has risen 11.7 percent in the past year.

On a regional basis, sales rose in the Northeast, South and West, but fell sharply in the Midwest.

Home sales have also been bolstered by the lowest mortgages rates in decades. The average rate on the 30-year fixed mortgage has been below 4 percent all year. And the Federal Reserve's aggressive policies could push mortgage rate down even further.

There are still factors dragging on a housing recovery. Many Americans, particularly first-time homebuyers, are unable to qualify for a mortgage or can't afford larger down payments.

Though new homes represent only a small portion of the housing market, they have a disproportionate impact on the economy. Each home built creates an average of three jobs for a year and generates about $90,000 in tax revenue, according to statistics from the National Association of Home Builders.

Source: http://www.seattlepi.com/news/us/article/US-new-home-sales-rise-to-highest-in-2-years-3977608.php

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Protein levels could predict if bowel cancer patients will benefit from bevacizumab

Comparing levels of specific proteins that the drug bevacizumab?targets could identify patients with advanced bowel cancer who will benefit from the treatment, according to research published in Clinical Cancer Research.

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Bevacizumab, has been shown to increase survival from bowel cancer in around 10 to 15 per cent of patients, but it has been impossible to predict who will benefit.

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Bevacizumab?works by targeting and blocking the VEGF-A protein, two major forms of which are VEGF165 and VEGF165b.

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VEGF165 helps cancers to grow new blood vessels, so they can get food and oxygen from the blood - all cancers need a blood supply to be able to survive and grow.

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Its sister protein, VEGF165b, has the opposite effect and acts as a brake on this growth.

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Cancer Research UK funded scientists at the University of Bristol looked at the effect bevacizumab?had on patients with different levels of VEGF165b and compared this with patients who were not given the drug at all.

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Those with low levels of VEGF165b survived three months longer without the disease progressing compared to patients not treated with bevacizumab. But patients with higher levels of the protein saw no benefit from bevacizumab?and survived no longer than those who were not given the drug.

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Bevacizumab?blocks both forms of VEGF-A, so in patients with lower levels of VEGF165b more bevacizumab?may be available to block the blood vessel promoting protein VEGF165, eventually starving the cancer.

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Professor David Bates, lead researcher from the University of Bristol?s School of Physiology and Pharmacology, said: ?Bevacizumab has shown great potential for a minority of people with bowel cancer, but it?s been impossible to predict who will benefit from the drug. Currently, bevacizumab?is not approved by NICE for patients with advanced bowel cancer because they feel that the benefit to an unknown minority of patients does not justify the cost of treatment.

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?We now need to look at cancer samples from a larger group of patients about to start taking bevacizumab?and determine if the amount of VEGF165b can accurately identify those patients that will benefit and so potentially open a new treatment option for some people with advanced bowel cancer.?

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Dr Julie Sharp, senior science information manager at Cancer Research UK, said: ?New targeted treatments can be hugely beneficial for certain patients, depending on the characteristics of their tumour. But, we don?t always know who these patients are. This work takes researchers a step closer to developing a suitable test so doctors can give bevacizumab?to those people it will really make a difference to.?

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Source: CRUK

Source: http://ecancer.org/news/3489

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The 'other' presidential debate: Third-party candidates make their cases

Excluded from the mainstream presidential debates, four candidates representing third parties face off Oct. 23 in a debate, moderated by former CNN talk-show host Larry King. The forum, described by sponsors as the Free and Equal Debate, will be broadcast live by C-SPAN and livestreamed over the Internet, starting at 9 p.m. EDT.

Those taking part ? Libertarian Party candidate Gary Johnson, Green Party candidate Jill Stein, Constitution Party candidate Virgil Goode, and Justice Party candidate Rocky Anderson ? typically are left out of mainstream media analysis. None is polling in sizable numbers ? as the Reform Party's Ross Perot did in 1992, when he won almost 19 percent of the vote.

But as Al Gore can attest, it doesn't take all that much to count in a close race. Ralph Nader siphoned off 1.6 percent of Florida's vote in 2000, a good chunk of which would likely have otherwise gone to Mr. Gore, and the rest, as they say, is history. Here are the four third-party candidates ? and their issues ? that you can expect to see vetted in their lone debate in Campaign 2012.

1. Rocky Anderson (Justice Party)

Ross ?Rocky? Anderson wants get the US back on its ?constitutional moorings? ? no more engaging in what he sees as illegal wars or violating due-process rights.

The best way to accomplish this is by removing corporate influence in politics, Mr. Anderson told The Nation. He would seek a constitutional amendment to limit such campaign contributions, in effect overriding the US Supreme Court's Citizens United ruling in 2010. His campaign accepts donations only up to $100.

"The Constitution has been eviscerated while Democrats have stood by with nary a whimper. It is gutless, unprincipled party, bought and paid for by the same interests that buy and pay for the Republican Party," wrote Anderson to the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, denouncing his affiliation with the party.

He co-founded the Justice Party ? with its ?economic, environmental, and social justice for all? motto ? in December and announced his presidential candidacy in January.

If elected president, Anderson would focus on issues he advocated as a two-term mayor of Salt Lake City: climate protection, immigration reform, ending the war on drugs, and repairing infrastructure. He also supports gay marriage and a single-payer national health-care system.

Anderson was a lawyer in Salt Lake City for 21 years, representing clients in civil litigation on issues ranging from product liability to civil rights violations. He ran as the Democratic candidate for Utah?s Second Congressional District in 1996, but lost because of his support of same-sex marriage.

Consumer advocate Ralph Nader endorsed Anderson in April, touting his progressive mayoral record, his work as a constitutional and civil rights lawyer, and for being a ?candidate of conscience.? (Mr. Nader's decision to run for president in 2000 as the Green Party candidate is still viewed by many Democrats as contributing to the defeat of Vice President Al Gore in an election ultimately settled by the US Supreme Court.)

Anderson will face challenges at the polls on Election Day: He is on the ballot in only 15 states, and write-in votes will be counted in 20 states. In 11 states, no votes for Anderson will be counted, and he is still trying to register for write-in votes in four remaining states.

? Allison Terry, contributor

2. Virgil Goode (Constitution Party)

As long as Virgil Goode has been in politics, he's played the role of a spoiler.

In 2012, he just might do it again. The Constitution Party candidate for the presidency is on the ballot in some two dozen states, including his home of Virginia.

With spotty polling showing Mr. Goode garnering as much as the high single digits in support in Virginia (but without substantial polling in other states), some analysts wonder if Goode could play the role of a conservative Ralph Nader, siphoning just enough would-be GOP voters away from Mitt Romney to cost the Republican presidential nominee a key battleground state. Goode, for his part, told the Washington Post he believes he'll do "quite well" and is running because he simply isn't impressed with Mr. Romney as a true alternative to President Obama. If that does come to pass, it would be just the last in a long line of contrarian moves by the former six-term US congressman from the Charlottesville, Va., area.

When he was a Democratic state senator from Rocky Mount, Va., in the early 1990s, he broke with his party to give Republicans shared power of the state Senate. That move that helped pave the way for some of then-Gov. George Allen's most ambitious reforms. As a Democratic congressman, Goode ? already isolated from his Democratic colleagues for his staunch opposition to abortion and his advocacy of the tobacco industry ? voted for three of four articles of impeachment against President Bill Clinton in 1998. He formally became a Republican soon thereafter. Despite having been a member of both parties, Goode has donated to only one presidential candidate ? libertarian superstar Rep. Ron Paul (R) of Texas, to whom he gave $500 in 2007.

Goode sent out a 10-minute video addressing issues that Mr. Obama and Romney discussed in their first presidential debate. Goode's defining issue is his hard line against immigration.

"Unlike President Obama and Governor Romney, I recognize that the US citizen should be first in line for jobs in America," Goode said in the video, arguing for a "near-complete moratorium" on allowing foreign green card holders into the US. And how would Goode, a perpetual defector, solve gridlock in Washington?

"Term limits," Goode says in his debate video. "If we had term limits, the focus of the members of Congress would be on what's best for the country, instead of worrying about going to the next fundraiser and winning the next election."

? David Grant, staff writer

3. Gary Johnson (Libertarian Party)

Former New Mexico Gov. Gary Johnson, running as the Libertarian Party candidate, has qualified to be on the Nov. 6 ballot in 48 states.

He also competed in the Republican presidential primary, entering the race in April 2011 and bowing out in late December after getting no traction in the early-voting states.

Mr. Johnson?s views are classically libertarian: a noninterventionist in foreign affairs, a fiscal conservative, and a believer that government should refrain from dictating to people about their personal behavior.

Johnson has said he would aim to cut the federal budget by some 43 percent in his first year in office. That includes shrinking the size of the military. He has also compared America?s current financial situation with Russia?s economic crisis in 1998, saying it can be resolved only by a balanced budget. He pledges to submit a balanced budget to Congress during his first year as president and to veto any expenditures that are not matched by revenues.

On social issues, he supports legalizing prostitution and gay marriage, and he favors a path to citizenship for illegal immigrants who want to work. He would legalize online gambling.

Many analysts do not expect Johnson?s candidacy to be much of a factor in the presidential election, though he might ?steal a couple of votes from [Mitt] Romney,? says political scientist Matthew Hale, an associate professor at Seton Hall University in South Orange, N.J.

?Other than proving that America is still the land where any young boy or girl can grow up to run for president,? Johnson has ?little relevance? in this election, he says.

The Washingon Post?s The Fix blog gives the Johnson factor a bit more credence. ?If the race between Obama and Romney is very close in some key swing states that have independent and libertarian streaks, Johnson?s presence on the ballot could affect the Obama-Romney matchup,? writes The Fix?s Chris Cillizza. ?In particular, Colorado, New Hampshire and Nevada are the battlegrounds where Johnson could prove a nuisance to his major party competition.?

Still, the GOP?s Mr. Romney has taken care to protect his right flank. ?Romney picked a far right-wing darling for a running mate and then walked the far right wing walk all the way up to the first debate,? says Mr. Hale.

Romney has now pivoted to the center, but it is too late in the game for a third-party candidate with strong conservative credentials, such as Johnson, to catch fire, Hale adds.

Such a possibility is made even more difficult by today?s campaign-finance rules. When Ross Perot ran for president in 1992 with the Reform Party, he could essentially self-finance his campaign and still compete. But that?s harder to do now, because a host of other billionaires are out there pouring money into efforts to elect the mainstream candidates ? courtesy of the US Supreme Court ruling in the 2010 Citizens United case, says Hale.

? Gloria Goodale, staff writer

4. Jill Stein (Green Party)

Jill Stein, presidential standard-bearer for the Green Party, has qualified to be on the ballot in 38 states.

Hailing from deep-blue Massachusetts, Dr. Stein, a physician, stands on the far left of the political spectrum among the presidential candidates. This is her first national campaign, but she represented the Green-Rainbow Party in three Bay State races: governor in 2002, state representative in 2004, and secretary of state in 2006. The only office to which she has been elected is as a town meeting member in Lexington, Mass.

In an April 6 profile in online Grist magazine, Stein said, ?If I can quote Alice Walker, 'The biggest way people give up power is by not knowing they have it to start with.' And that?s true, for the environmental movement, the student movement, the antiwar movement, health-care-as-a-human-right movement ? you put us all together, we have the potential for a Tahrir Square type event, and [to] turn the White House into a Green House in November.?

Adapting a page from Franklin Roosevelt, Stein advocates a ?green New Deal.? New renewable energy jobs would address environmental issues and help to employ "every American willing and able to work.? She proposes to fund the plan through a 30 percent cut in the military budget, bringing home all US troops, and raising taxes on capital gains, offshore tax shelters, and multimillion-dollar real estate.

Other proposals: make the National Guard the national defense, close overseas military bases, legalize gay marriage, provide free public education from kindergarten through college, provide federal funding for embryonic-stem-cell research, maintain abortion rights and provide free birth control, and apply a 90 percent tax on bonuses paid to bailed-out bankers.

Stein became an environmental-health advocate in 1998, focusing on toxic threats to children and coal plant regulations. In 2003, she founded the Massachusetts Coalition for Healthy Communities, a nonprofit organization that focuses on health care, local green economies, and grass-roots democracy. Stein worked on a 2008 ballot initiative, ?Secure Green Future,? which called for Massachusetts to make green jobs and renewable energy a priority.

Stein graduated from Harvard Medical School in 1979, where she also taught internal medicine for more than 20 years.

Her Green Party, though, still sports a black eye from the contentious 2000 presidential race, when its nominee, Ralph Nader, won enough of the left-leaning vote to hand the crucial battleground state of Florida to Republican George W. Bush, instead of going to Democrat Al Gore. (That, at least, is how many Democrats see it.)

Moreover, the climate for third-party candidates is particularly inhospitable in the close Obama-Romney contest of 2012, says Prof. Christina Greer, a political scientist at Fordham University in New York. Voters ?are particularly unwilling to do what most see as throwing away a vote on a candidate that cannot win.?

However, Stein?s presence on the ballot in 38 states ? and qualification to be a write-in candidate in nine others ? may affect candidates or issues down the ballot, suggests Professor Greer. ?There are many other issues and names on ballots beyond the presidential candidates,? she says. ?Stein could have the effect of driving votes for state and local candidates who may have an even greater impact on the issues she favors, whether it is the environment or education.?

? Gloria Goodale and Allison Terry

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Wednesday, October 24, 2012

ITU Telecom World 2012: Our broadband plan is open to investors ...

BY ADEKUNLE ADEKOYA

LAST week, the ITU Telecom World 2012 held in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, from Sunday 14th to Thursday 18th October at the Duibai International Conference & Exhibition Centre, DICEC. In all, the event featured 95 top-notch speakers that included our Minister of Communications Technology, Mrs Omobola Johnson and the executive Vice-Chairman of the Nigerian Communications Commission, Dr Eugene Juwah, and his predecessor, Engr. Ernest Ndukwe, chairman of OpenMedia Group.

Also, 19 countries had pavilions, all of whom are from the Middle East and Africa (MEA) regions, with th exception of Thailand, South Korea, Azerbaijan, and China. For us Nigerians, it was an eye-opening event.

From the very first day, and even before the event, it was clar Nigeria was attending ITU Telecom World 2012 with one sole objective: wooing investors for the nation?s broadband project.

From the Nigeria Day which held at the Nigeria Pavilion, to the dinner at Al-Multaqua, to yet another dinner at the Grand Hyatt Hotel, the message from Nigeria was the same: Investors, come put your money in Nigerian broadband project.

Vice President Namadi Sambo who led the Nigerian delegation to Dubai assured investors of better opportunities to invest in Nigeria. According to him, the Nigerian telecoms sector has all it takes to attract investors, saying ?the investment you make in Nigeria will be the best you have ever made.?

Minister of Communications Technology, Mrs. Omobola Johnson, presenting business opportunities of Nigeria to investors at a lunch hosted by the Nigerian government at Al Multaqua in DICEC, said Nigeria had grown its Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by additional five per cent, with plans to increase it in the next five years.

She also said investment in the telecoms sector has reached the $25 billion mark in recent times.

Executive Vice-Chairman of the Nigerian Communications Commission, Dr Eugene Juwah in several presentations during the event took his audiences down memory lane by reminding them of the spectacular growth of GSM voice telephony in Nigeria in just a decade. His words:

?The growth of the telecommunications sector in Nigeria and indeed in sub-sahara Africa in the last ten years has been impressive. In Nigeria for example, teledensity has risen from 0.44% (about 400 thousand active lines) in 2001 to 72% (just over 100 million active) in 2012.

?This growth was achieved due to increased competition in the telecommunication market when the Nigerian communications Commission licensed four (4) new mobile operators to offer mobile services, in addition to the government controlled incumbent, which hitherto accounted for about 95% of all active phone lines in the country.

Nigeria?s delegation at the conference

?Replicating this growth in voice telephony penetration to data penetration requires a whole new strategy as well as learning gained from the rollout of the voice telephony services.

The economic impact of broadband penetration has been found to be quite impressive, World Bank studies show, quite conclusively, that in low and middle-income countries (which many developing countries fall under), every 10% percentage point increase in broadband penetration accelerate economic growth by 1.38 percentage points.

This impact is greater in mid to low income countries than what is obtainable in high _income Countries and equally greater than the impact of any other telecommunication service.

?Notwithstanding the benefits that have been associated with broadband, in developing countries it has to be understood that broadband for all is a medium to long term strategy and the main beneficiaries, in the short term, of the broadband revolution will be businesses.

?Because broadband networks need to generate traffic to lower their costs and increase their profitability, and in light of the fact that broadband is an ecosystem in which users play a central role, stimulating demand is very important as this will provide the means for further expansion of broadband services and increase penetration.

In Africa, broadband penetration is less than 5%, hence there is a huge opportunity for growth and subsequent increase in penetration to un-served and underserved areas and populations. Government or private enterprise alone cannot ensure universal access to broadband services. To make this possible, government and private sector need to collaborate. Several factors will determine how successful broadband rollout in Africa and indeed in other developing countries will be. Some of these factors include:

-Importance of having an overall plan to rollout broadband at a national level in consultation with industry

-Political backing at the very top levels to ensure broadband rollout. This will ensure bureaucratic bottlenecks and access rights are speedily addressed

  • All ministries and government departments must work in a synchronous manner
  • Required spectrum is made available. Especially spectrum that provides the biggest advantage in terms of coverage, capacity and wide adoption across the globe to provide the biggest economies of scale advantages for devices and equipments utilizing these spectrums and the potential to make devices affordable for low income households.
  • The public partnering with the private sector and the use of Universal Service Funds
  • Devising regulatory frameworks that ensures non-discriminatory access to back-haul
  • Technology neutrality: Deploy different technologies as appropriate for different situations.
  • Parallel initiatives to stimulate demand e.g. providing netbooks to primary and secondary school students,? creating awareness on the benefits of broadband services etc.
  • Providing universal access to broadband will require addressing the issues and factors as stated above in addition to addressing the needs of disadvantaged groups in utilising broadband services either by adapting the services to their needs and / or proper device configuration to meet the needs of disadvantaged groups.

In his remarks, Secretary-general of the ITU, Dr Hamadoun Toure commended the Nigerian broadband strategy and lauded the regulator, saying ? some countries desire broadband. Nigeria not only desires broadband, but has a working pland and model to actualize it. For Nigeria to remain at the top of the telecoms growth chart for five years in a row means there is something they are doing right.?

Also on the Nigeria delegation to Dubai were members of the National Asembly, some members of the House of Representatives led by Chairman, House Committee on Communications, Oyetunde Ojo; Governor of Abia State, Theodore Orji and the Governor of Niger State, Dr Mu?azu Babangida Aliyu, and later, Akwa Ibom Governor, Obong Godswill Akpabio.

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?It?s not the car our employees are working on now; it?s the quality of the job that brings in the next vehicle.? ? ? ? ? ?~Ken Zwolinski, owner of Ken?s Auto Body

Neighbors serving neighbors. That describes Ken pretty well, I?d say. Ken has lived in Geauga County all his life and is currently a Troy Twp. Trustee and heads the road department there. He is a member of the Middlefield and Troy Chambers of Commerce, The Middlefield Historical Society, Middlefield and Burton Kiwanis, and the Berkshire Commission Planning Association. Ken also serves on the Trumbull County Vocational School Advisory Board for the Automotive Body Program.

All this in addition to owning his own business, Ken?s Auto Body!

So if you are looking for a local auto body and repair shop owner who has a proven history of caring about his community, then Ken is the man! His business reflects the same giving spirit. They donate the clear coat on the rain barrels for Geauga Soil and Water District, have donated work to the Burton Public Library and The Geauga Park District, and a few years ago painted the ?florescent paws? on the tubas for the Burton High School Marching Band. They also donated paint and body work, and sponsor the Arca truck series #18 driver, Zak Szoka.

Ken started his company in 1978 to be his own boss and to repair cars to like-new condition. Today, Ken?s Auto Body offers a full line of collision and mechanical repairs as well as engine diagnostic, air conditioning, tires, RV?s, miscellaneous repairs, and interior and exterior detailing. They also work with customers on automobile claims, assist in car rentals, and offer pick up and delivery services while your car is in the shop. You even receive free detailing with any auto body repair! How nice to have your car returned with both a quality repair job AND all spruced up as well! They employ trained certified technicians and have ALL the equipment needed to handle ALL auto body repairs.

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NBA PM: The Growth Of The Clippers

The Los Angeles Clippers can no longer be taken lightly. They?ve officially arrived as contenders, being acknowledged by the top teams in the league as such. The key to their rise to prominence has been some major roster changes, including the drafting of All-Star power forward Blake Griffin and the trade for Chris Paul, arguably the best point guards in the league. As we?ve come to learn, though, depth is just as important as star power and Clippers? management added several proven role players this offseason, including Matt Barnes, who originally got his career started with the team back in 2003-04 when they finished 28-54.

?The locker room is nicer,? Barnes joked with HOOPSWORLD. ?We have a practice facility now. The team is in a different direction. The organization has done a great job bringing quality players in and making this a destination for free agents.?

Barnes? journey back to the Clippers is unique because before signing with them, he had questions about whether or not he was going to be picked up after an overblown, yet somewhat tumultuous, offseason. Then, a random pickup game changed everything.

?I worked out at the Clippers? facility when they had open runs,? Barnes said. ?Chris thought I was a Laker still and we talked about that. I told him I was a free agent and he said ?Oh you need to come here?, and I was like okay, thinking they already had Caron [Butler] and Grant [Hill], but they pushed it and me looking at the big picture and knowing I could play multiple positions, I took a chance and it worked out great.?

While Butler and Hill will garner a lot of minutes at the small forward spot, Barnes? natural position, having to fight for playing time isn?t anything he?s foreign to.

?In my career, it?s never been anything like ?You?re a starter? or ?You?re the second guy off the bench,?? Barnes said. ?I?ve had to work with everything. I knew this is no different than that. Really, when I talked to Vinny [Del Negro], I just asked for an opportunity. I didn?t need anything promised to me, I just needed the opportunity to compete and he?s given me that. It?s worked out well.?

With the potential far greater than it was the last time Barnes was a Clipper, he sees one thing the team needs to really focus on in order to live up to expectations and be serious contenders.

?Play defense,? Barnes said. ?To me, it?s play defense. With Chris at the point and in transition, our offense will be fine. If we commit to the defensive end and close that paint up and slow people down in transition and limit their threes, we?re going to be hard to beat.?

The Clippers will have several good tests early on to gauge themselves against some of the league?s best as they take on the Los Angeles Lakers, San Antonio Spurs, Brooklyn Nets, Oklahoma City Thunder and Miami HEAT during the first month of the season. All of those, except the game against the HEAT, will be on the road.

Dirk Not In A Hurry: After doing everything he could to avoid it, Dallas Mavericks forward Dirk Nowitzki accepted the inevitable last week and underwent arthroscopic knee surgery to help his ailing right knee. The surgery was not major and something a lot of players who have played as many minutes as Nowitzki has over his 14 year career receive, but it will still keep him out anywhere from 3-6 weeks.

While Nowitzki did not want to miss any time at all, he?s not going to rush back to the court too early because after all, the whole point of the surgery was to avoid hurting all season long.

?I need plenty of practices, so it?s going to be a few weeks,? Nowitzki said to ESPN Dallas. ?But is it going to be three, four, fix, six? I have no idea.?

Nowitkzi?s adamant attitude regarding his return date stems from coming back too early from a similar injury two seasons ago. His conditioning wasn?t up to par and he struggled as a result. He doesn?t want that to be the case this year, especially considering how much the Mavericks are going to rely on him with an almost entirely new supporting cast than the one he had grown so accustomed to and won a championship with recently.

?It stinks,? Nowitzki said. ?There?s no other way to put it. But, we?re not going to have to do it, and before I come back, I?m going to? do a bunch of practices. It?s not like two years ago when I had one practice and came back. This year, we?re going to make sure I?m ready to go.?

Grizzlies Sale Up For Vote: The Memphis Commercial Appeal is reporting that the NBA?s Board of Governors are meeting this Wednesday and Thursday in New York and amongst the items on the agenda are Rob Pera, a 34-year-old wireless entrepreneur, and his ownership group?s bid for the Memphis Grizzlies.

Pera agreed in June to buy the team from current owner Michael Heisley for a reported $350 million. If he receives three-fourths of the Board of Governor?s approval, the last thing he?ll need to do is finalize the deal Heisley.

Pera?s ownership group contains several people of notoriety including several local businessmen, former Memphis Tigers Elliot Perry and Tim Hardaway, actor Justin Timberlake and Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning along with his wife, Ashley, who is a Memphis native.

Several Cuts Made Around the League: As team?s look to trim their roster to the 15-player minimum by the start of the regular season, cuts have started to occur around the league. Here?s a look at who was recently let go as of Tuesday evening:

  • The Grizzlies waived Michael Dunigan and Kyle Weaver.
  • The Spurs waived Eddy Curry and Derrick Brown
  • The Celtics waived Micah Downs and Rob Kurz
  • The Brooklyn Nets waived Stephen Dennis.

NBA Chats: There are two chats on tap tomorrow, starting with Alex Kennedy. He?ll be followed up by Lang Greene. As always you can checkout our entire upcoming chat schedule and previous chats list.

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Twitter principles of social networking increase family success in nesting birds

ScienceDaily (Oct. 23, 2012) ? New research carried out by scientists at Universities in Exeter, France and Switzerland reveals for the first time the importance of social networking in producing a successful family.

The study found that, regardless of how big and healthy individual chicks are, what really matters to their chances of surviving and breeding is how siblings in the nest interact with each other, with cooperative families faring best.

Differences in patterns of feeding between mothers and fathers were a key factor in determining the behaviour of their offspring, according to the study published online October 23 in the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B. Mothers selected weaker, hungrier nestlings while fathers did the opposite, choosing those who were the most competitive.

Dr Nick Royle, from the University of Exeter, was involved in the study, alongside scientists from Universities in Toulouse, Bern and Basel. He said: "Whilst it is well-established that large, strong offspring are generally expected to be more successful than small, less well-nourished offspring, it has not been previously shown that the success of both individuals and families as a whole depends on the structure of social interactions among offspring."

"As any parent knows, parental care can be hard work and there is often a squeeze on the availability of resources in families. This sets the scene for conflicts of interest among family members over how these resources are allocated. Our study shows that the most successful families are those that are best at resolving these conflicts; parents and offspring that are most effective at responding to each other are the most successful."

Scientists from the University of Exeter's Centre for Ecology & Conservation worked with colleagues from the Universities of Basel and Bern in Switzerland and the French Universit? Paul Sabatier alongside French scientific research organisation CNRS. It was funded by the Natural Environment Research Council and the Swiss National Science Foundation.

63 broods of begging great tits breeding in nest boxes in woods around Bern in Switzerland were filmed when the nestlings were 10 days old, when both parents feed the young using different methods of selecting which nestlings receive food. The researchers examined the network of social interaction between the siblings, and then monitored the parents and their offspring to see whether they survived and went on to breed the following year.

Great tit mothers prefer to feed hungrier, smaller nestlings whereas fathers choose stronger, larger nestlings to feed. So in families where mothers provide most of the food, the young are more 'gregarious'. They moved around more and interacted more strongly with one another as the hungrier nestlings tried to move closer to their mothers to be fed. In broods where fathers fed more than mothers, nestlings moved around much less because the more competitive offspring took up the best positions near him.

Small and medium-sized broods fared better when the mother was the main feeder, whilst larger broods were more successful when the father provided most of the feeds. This could be because of constraints on space in larger families, making it harder for chicks to move around and jostle for position and easier to respond to fathers, with their simpler feeding rules, not mothers.

Dr Nick Royle concluded: "Users of Twitter will know that the more interactions they have, the more successful their profile is likely to be, and it's similar for nesting great tits; at least at nests where mothers provide most of the feeds. When fathers do most of the work offspring are much less gregarious. For young great tits social networking is related to the amount of physical contact each nestling has with their siblings, not the amount of tweeting they do. But using our social networks measure enabled us to demonstrate a novel link between how family members interact with one another and the success of those families."

"Our approach is not just applicable to social interactions in birds, however, or just for families. It could also be applied to understanding what patterns of social organisation best determine success between competing groups of humans, such as in business or team sports."

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Voluntary Drug Recall Widespread in North Texas

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According to a new customer list released by the FDA, at least 34 medical facilities in North Texas have received recalled medicine from the specialty pharmacy linked to a national fungal meningitis outbreak.

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At least 34 North Texas hospitals and clinics received medicine from a Massachusetts drug-maker linked to a nationwide outbreak of meningitis, according to a new list released by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration late Tuesday.

Amid safety concerns, the FDA has called for a voluntary recall of all medicine shipped from the New England Compound Center since May 21, not just the steroid injections believed to have caused meningitis.

Investigators have already linked the tainted medicine to one case of the disease in North Texas -- a patient at the Dallas Back Pain Management center.

Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital in Southlake has previously acknowledged receiving tainted medicine from the New England facility but says it immediately pulled the drugs and notified patients.

Other North Texas hospitals that are included on the FDA's new list as receiving other medicine from the compounding center include:

  • Childrens Medical Center in Dallas. A spokesman says it treated 34 patients with amino acids not linked to any illness, and notified all of them as a precaution.
  • Cook Childrens Medical Center in Fort Worth. The hospital is researching why it is on the list and expects to release more information on Wednesday, spokeswoman Kristin Peaks said.
  • Medical City in Dallas. The hospital immediately pulled all drugs it bought from the New England Compounding Center and is following up with patients, spokeswoman Chris Hawes said.
  • Medical Center of Arlington. The hospital said it immediately pulled the medicine in question as soon as it learned of the recall but a "small number" of patients had already received doses. "While these medications have not currently been confirmed as causing infections and authorities believe the risk is very low, we are in the process of notifying these patients out of an abundance of caution," the hospital said in a statement.
  • UT Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas. "UTSW had a small inventory of the topical cream, which was pulled as soon as the FDA?advisory came out," the hospital said in a statement.
  • Huguley Memorial Medical Center in Fort Worth.
  • Plaza Medical Center in Fort Worth.

NBC 5 could not reach anyone from Huguley or Plaza Medical hospitals for comment.

A few other North Texas health care providers were on an early list of customers that the FDA posted Monday but then later pulled because of concerns over its accuracy.

Baylor Medical Center, Childrens Medical Center in Plano and Dr. Douglas Lorimer in Fort Worth were not included on the new, updated list released Tuesday and are not involved in the voluntary recall.

More: Click here to see the entire list as posted on the FDA's website.

NBC?5's Stefan Gorman contributed to this report.

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Forrester: Windows 8 Will Just ?Stop The Shrinking? ? Won?t Take Hold Until 2014

windows8Forrester Research analyst Frank Gillett predicts that Microsoft's Windows 8 will get off to a slow start in 2013, but will take hold in 2014. Windows 8, Gillett argues, will keep Microsoft relevant on the PC, but it will remain "simply a contender in tablets, and a distant third in smartphones." Windows 8, he says, will "simply stop the shrinking," but it won't be a fix.

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    What began as an Amazonian jungle ride turned into a foodie festival in two of the biggest cities in Peru; Lima and Cusco. Lima is the main hub for transportation in Peru and is very industrial. We landed at a bed and breakfast right next to the zoo.


    Meow.








    Jessica and I spent three months in the bush of Alaska this summer and hoped to see brown bears, but never saw one. Now, in the big city of Peru, we finally meet.


    The street where our B&B was located.
    Shellfish, fish and chicken are the most common menu items in the city. Most dishes come with a side of rice and/or fried yucca or potatoes, and maybe a few veggies. The question of the day is - what water was used to wash the veggies and can my stomach handle it? At most restaurants you have to buy your own water and it comes in two forms.... with gas (carbonated) and without gas. Both options run around two bucks a bottle. It's wise to buy a big gallon jug in the store for just a dollar more and lug it around with you all day. It's an awakening having to buy or produce your own drinking water every day.
    Peru has hundreds, if not thousands, of variety of potatoes and corn. Quinoa is also prevalent and comes in a variety of colours. These staples are what fueled the Incas. Inca agriculture was very sophisticated and one of our bed and breakfast hosts taught me the ways in which they would preserve their potatoes. From what I interpreted from our conversation... they would cure them for long periods of time in caves or underwater in 'special' rivers, and then dry with earthen fire pits. When finished the potatoes would last for decades and only had to be re-hydrated to eat. The Incas terraced the mountains with farm fields so that they could maximize irrigation and protect the crops from wind. Each crop had it's niche at a different level on the mountain depending on it's soil, water and climate needs. Llamas and alpacas were used to transport the goods.
    Cusco is a one hour flight from Lima and is 3400 meters above sea level. The stores at the the airport sell oxygen shots, high altitude pills and raw coca leaves to help acclimate.
    Cusco is a smallish city of red roofed abodes surrounded by mountains.
    When we arrived to the B&B, Carlos, our host, gave us some coca tea to help adapt to the lack of oxygen. Coca stimulates blood flow and provides energy for the body to transport oxygen and carbon dioxide more efficiently.
    The house was decorated with antique colonial artifacts and it felt like I slipped back a century in time. By the kitchen there was a wall of Inca farming tools and a herb garden. Carlos introduced me to a couple of the popular herbs that are only found in Peru. Huacatay (black mint), my favorite, is very common in stews and meat sauces and tastes like cilantro, basil, ginger, lime and lemon grass... all in one. Most of the herbs used in cooking here are also used a medicinal teas.
    A very tranquil atmosphere... no electronics, just plants, high ceilings and large windows.
    The streets of Cusco.

    La Plaza de Armas.
    I was warned to not eat any of the food joints near the main plaza, because of tourist prices, but I was curious to see what a touristy pizza was all about.
    A table for the tourists displaying Inca cooking ingredients and utensils. Worth my visit to the restaurant.
    The pizza was cheesy and pricey.
    Adjacent to the plaza are alleyways full of textile and craft shops. Sadly, most of the items are not genuine and are produced in factories in Lima or Bolivia. I've spent most of my time cruising the streets trying to figure out who and what is genuine.? Sellers bombard you in the plaza center with paintings and clothing, and tell you that they made it and are a student or a craftsman, but minutes later another person comes to you with the same story and same product. Some women use their children or carry around a baby goat with them as a 'tool' of advertisement. I have found some cool genuine handmade products is at the hippy shops where the dudes got dreads and drums.




    Oh, Jessica... :)
    Never had this combo before - potato, hard boiled egg, lettuce, olive and cheese sauce.
    Most of the local restaurants have a traditional 'menu' special that offers a juice drink, appetizer, hearty soup, main course (segundo) with meat and rice, and dessert all for around 3 to 4 bucks. This option is the best way to get your belly full and grab a taste of local foods.
    In this fashion - simple cuisine is energizing and sustainable.


    To the San Pedro market!

    My first few steps into the San Pedro market my nose hairs and taste buds flared up to the aroma of fried guinea pig, spicy chicken stews, fresh fruits and cheeses.
    Jessy had her heart set on a few glasses of fresh yogurt.


    That's the stuff.
    How about some pickled snake? I was tempted to cook a Peruvian snake for dinner, but when I took a closer look at the stand I realized that all the goods were not for eating, but for working magic... aka the art of brujo. The practice of brujo is the practice of power and sorcery, similar to voodoo. The other path is that of healing, humility and strength. In Iquitos 9 out of 10 shamans practice brujo and those shamans are brought to service if one is searching for money, luck, revenge or lust. Since I am not in the need of any of those things I won't bother with the snakes.
    Chicken feet, chicken heads, chicken blood, animal carcases, herbs, spell cards, tobacco...
    But, the chocolate... now, that's a temptation I cannot resist.

    And the cheese, is some of the best I've ever had despite the fact it sits out at room temperature for days.
    Caviar. Probably days old too.
    Who needs an ice bath?

    Cheese :)
    Tons of dried grains and corn.
    Quinoa by the kilo.
    About three quarters of the market is food and the other part is crafts. The same ol' same ol' crafts you'd find anywhere else in Cusco. Same designs, same fabric... all with a different story of creation by the retailers.

    To be continued...

















































































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