Thursday, January 31, 2013

The Best Wines to Avoid a Wine Hangover | Wine Folly

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There are few ailments that can ruin your night faster than a wine headache. A dull thudding starts in the back of your neck and slowly pulses its way to the middle of your forehead. Game over. Worse still is the next morning when you wake up with a wine hangover. So?

Is there a wine that won?t give you a hangover?

The short answer is yes. Certain red wines are less likely to give you a hangover based on both chemical properties and the psychology of how we consume them. Given the ideal red wine, there is one more major factor that will help you avoid a wine hangover
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With every glass of wine, drink a glass of water.


Wines That Won?t Hurt You as Bad

When looking for a wine that is less likely to give you a hangover, pay attention to these characteristics.

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    Medium Bodied

    Such as ?Pruno? Tempranillo. Less extracted wines that are less sensitive; requiring less additives.

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    Less Manipulated

    Wineries that focus on less manipulation such as Deloach cannot hide hangover-giving wine faults like Acetaldehyde.

  • Travaglini Gattinara Nebbiolo based wine
    Moderate Tannin

    Wines with higher tannin such as Travaglini Gattinara made with Nebbiolo will encourage you to drink more water.

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    Lower Alcohol

    A wine with less alcohol like Beaujolais will reduce ethanol consumption per drink. Look for wines under 13% ABV

Major causes of a wine hangover

Toxic Chemicals

There is one major organic chemical compound in wine, beer and other spirits that has been shown to increase the occurences of severe hangovers. The chemical, Acetaldehyde, is a byproduct your body produces while metabolizing ethanol. Liquor with higher levels of Acetaldehyde (considered a wine fault) have been shown to cause a more severe hangover.

Red wine has lowest levels of Acetaldehyde.

Our noses are able to detect Acetaldehyde levels above 125 mg/L as a fruity, sour green apple aroma. Wines with high levels of this chemical include Sherry, Brandy and some sweet wines. Red wines start at close to 4 mg/L.

Aren?t sulfites and tannin bad? Find out how sulfites in wine are not the real problem.

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Dehydration

The major cause of a wine hangover is dehydration. Alcohol is a diuretic that inherently causes hypoglycemia. This is a major factor to the common Red Wine Headache. Doing things like eating food and drinking more water will help avoid a hangover more than your wine selection.

Red wine makes us thirsty.

A higher tannin red wine makes our mouth feel dry and encourages more water drinking. Unlike beer, white wine or Champagne, red wine?s undervalued benefit is that red wine doesn?t quench thirst.
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Awesome resources
What wines have the highest Acetaldehyde Dr. Waterhouse at US Davis
Alcohol effects information How Alcohol Is Metabolized in the Human Body
Tom Cannavan?s Wine Pages on Acetaldehyde and Sherry Aroma
Acetaldehyde on wikipedia



By Madeline Puckette
I'm a certified wine geek with a passion for meeting people, travel, and delicious food. You often find me crawling around dank cellars or frolicking through vineyards.

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Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Andromeda mon amour

Andromeda (GALEX/NASA/JPL)

There is something beautiful yet ominous about our nearest large galactic neighbor.

The Andromeda galaxy is a trillion star behemoth that spans some six times the diameter of the full Moon when seen through a telescope. At only 2.5 million light years away from the Milky Way it?s barely an intergalactic stone?s throw from us, and the gravitational might of our two galaxies is pulling them together against the stretching expansion of the cosmos. Every year we get closer by about 2 billion miles. And, as I?ve written about before, in some 4 billion years or so we?ll begin a process of merger, a grand slow-motion galactic collision.

The outcome of this will most likely be a new system, our merged components perhaps dissolving into a giant elliptical galaxy, with stellar orbits thrown into a vast puff. No more Milky Way, no more Andromeda, just distant memories.

These observations were made by Herschel's spectral and photometric imaging receiver (SPIRE) instrument. The data were processed as part of a project to improve methods for assembling mosaics from SPIRE observations. Light with a wavelength of 250 microns is rendered as blue, 350-micron is green, and 500-micron light is red. Color saturation has been enhanced to bring out the small differences at these wavelengths. (ESA/NASA)

But until then we get to observe this beautiful spiral object. Andromeda seems to be producing stars at a slightly slower rate than the Milky Way, but this doesn?t mean it?s devoid of stellar birth. New images from the ESA/NASA space observatory Herschel allow us to map out the cooler interstellar dust and dense regions of star and planet formation by sensing far infrared and submillimeter wavelength radiation from this matter. At these wavebands photons are less attenuated by gas and dust and less confused with starlight, allowing astronomers to peer deep into Andromeda?s nurseries.

Andromeda - to the left in far infrared, to the right in visible light (ESA/Herschel/PACS & SPIRE Consortium, O. Krause, HSC, H. Linz)

They?re extraordinary images, and here I show a comparison with the visible light image of Andromeda. Stars are being born in rings, spokes, and spiral arm structures throughout our neighbor. Chances are that we look a lot like this for any hypothetical Andromedan astronomer peering back at us across the void.

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Preserving urban employment lands key to future prosperity | rabble.ca

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Canada's housing bubble has already set off many alarm bells.?Economists fret over the risks of sky-high home prices, excessive consumer debt and the over-building of new condominiums.

But there's a less-known consequence of the property boom that could be equally damaging to the long-run economic viability of our biggest cities.?The condo boom is gobbling up land almost as fast as it sucks up mortgage debt.?Important tracts of urban space, once used to support jobs and produce wealth, have been drawn into the vortex of real estate speculation.

Fat profits on multi-unit residential complexes allow developers to outbid any other user for a given plot of urban land.?That jeopardizes the sustainability of manufacturing, warehousing and other industrial uses.?The resulting disappearance of decent industrial work will undermine the economic and social well-being of our biggest cities.

In some cases, industrial lands have already been bought up by developers willing to sit on it for years, hoping to cash in on eventual re-zoning and development.?In other cases, the enormous profits of residential developments are luring industrial employers to themselves consider alternative uses for their own land.

That shift in corporate mindset explains the recently announced closure of the venerable Mr. Christie's cookie factory in west-end Toronto.?Over the last decade, the plant was fenced in by multiple high-rise condos.?Former owners Kraft Canada Inc. joined with the City of Toronto to oppose further residential conversion of adjacent industrial properties -- but they were over-ruled by the development-friendly Ontario Municipal Board (OMB).?Last year, the facility's new owners (Mondelez Canada) clearly decided there was more money in condos than cookies.?They're shuttering the plant, laying off 550 workers -- and readying plans for a multi-tower condo complex on the same land.

Another Toronto food plant, run by Nestl?, hopes for a better outcome.?Condo developers wanted to convert neighbouring lands for residential purposes, but managers and workers knew that would be a nail in the plant's coffin.?Even if an existing factory is not directly covered by re-zoning, the conversion of surrounding lands is usually the beginning of the end (raising real estate values, sparking noise and traffic complaints from new neighbours, and complicating logistics).?They campaigned to preserve the employment lands designation, and won city council's support in November. However, Toronto currently faces 112 other applications to convert employment lands.?And any decision (including the Nestl? case) could still be overturned at the OMB.

Toronto's sky-high land costs and constraining geography mean its land use pressures are especially acute.?But the threat looms in other locations, too.?Lucrative residential developments in GTA suburbs like Brampton, Mississauga, and Oakville are pinching the region's industrial backbone.?A business case for new capital spending in one of the region's keystone auto, aerospace, or food factories must now clear an additional hurdle: would it be better to just close the plant and sell the land for condos?

Vancouver, another real estate hot spot, faces similar challenges.?B.C.'s lower mainland has lost thousands of hectares of industrial land to residential conversions in the last quarter-century.?There's not much undeveloped space left for industrial use in the whole region.?A new proposal to create an industrial land reserve for greater Vancouver (similar to an agricultural land bank established there in the 1970s) is a promising response.

Real estate prices are now cooling, and this may ease the pressure on urban employment lands -- for a while.?However, the scarcity of land in big cities is long-term, not cyclical, and zoning and economic development policies should make the protection of urban industrial lands a permanent priority.?The option of closing factories in favour of condo developments must be eliminated through firm, permanent zoning rules.?Provincial governments have a role to play, too: making sure developers can't sidestep city regulations through unelected bodies like the OMB.

The intensification of urban housing is clearly a good thing.?But people living in all those shiny new condos need places to work -- so employment must be intensified at the same time.?Not everyone belongs to the "creative" class who will find work in downtown office towers or design studios.?The future economic and social health of our cities depends on residents having access to decent, working-class jobs, right where they live.

Jim Stanford is economist with the Canadian Auto Workers union, which represents the workers at the Nestl? factory in Toronto. A version of this commentary was originally published in the Globe and Mail.

Photo: JasonParis/Flickr

Source: http://rabble.ca/columnists/2013/01/preserving-urban-employment-lands-key-future-prosperity

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Former Illinois governor enters halfway house

By Anthony Ponce and Lauren Petty, NBCChicago.com

Former Illinois Gov. George Ryan was released from prison Wednesday after more than five years in a federal penitentiary in Terre Haute, Ind., for corruption. Ryan, a 78-year-old father and grandfather, reported to a halfway house in Chicago just before 7 a.m.

The former governor, convicted in 2006 of federal corruption charges, was given a strict schedule to get from the prison to the West Side facility about four hours away. He arrived wearing a suit and tie and flanked by staffers and surrounded by the media.

There was speculation that Ryan made a request to stop to visit the grave site of his late wife, Lura Lynn, who died in 2011 of lung cancer and pulmonary fibrosis and whose funeral he was not allowed to attend. His family has said it would hold off having a formal memorial for her until his release.

Read more at NBCChicago.com

Once at the halfway house, Ryan faces a new reality that's at the same time starkly different and very much the same as prison.


He?s expected to stay for a maximum of six months at the same Salvation Army facility where dozens of onetime politicos from Illinois made their transition back to freedom. They included former City Clerk James Laski and Cicero Town President Betty Loren-Maltese.

Ryan?s former chief of staff, Scott Fawell, said Monday this will be the place where Ryan will most likely mingle with the hardest criminals he will see during his entire stay with the Bureau of Prisons.

"You can be in the same room with guys who have done 20 or 30 years in prison, where he?s used to a little different clientele," Fawell explained.

Ryan will be required to take mandatory classes on such mundane skills as opening a bank account, writing a check, and making out a resume. It sounds ridiculous for a former governor but is par for the course in the Bureau of Prisons' one-size-fits-all approach to corrections.

"It?s for everybody," Fawell said. "Whether you?ve done 30 years or three months."

After orientation, it will be time for the former Springfield dealmaker to go to work. Every halfway house resident is required to have a job and to work 40 hours each week. Ryan will have to sign out when he departs in the morning and call when he arrives at his job site. He is to be back at the Salvation Army facility at Ashland and Monroe by 7 p.m. every evening.

Ryan is said to have lost weight during his time in prison and appears in good health except for some pending dental problems.

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Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Dutch Queen Beatrix abdicating, son will be king

THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) ? The Netherlands' Queen Beatrix announced Monday that she is ending her reign after 33 years and passing the crown to her eldest son, who has long been groomed to be king but who will have to work hard to match his mother's popularity.

The widely expected abdication comes at a time of debate over the future of the largely ceremonial Dutch monarchy, but also as calm has descended upon the Netherlands after a decade of turmoil that saw Beatrix act as the glue that held together an increasingly divided society.

"Responsibility for our country must now lie in the hands of a new generation," Beatrix, one of Europe's longest-serving monarchs, said in the simple, televised speech announcing her abdication.

The queen, who turns 75 in just a few days, said she will step down from the throne on April 30. That same day, her eldest son, Willem-Alexander, will be appointed king at an inauguration in Amsterdam. He will be the Netherlands' first king since Willem III died in 1890.

Willem-Alexander is a 45-year-old father of three young daughters, an International Olympic Committee member, a pilot and a water management expert.

Over the years, he has struggled to win the affection of this nation of 16 million, but his immensely popular wife, the Argentine-born Maxima, has helped him gain more acceptance ever since she brushed away a tear during their wedding in 2002.

They are a hard-working couple: Willem-Alexander regularly gives speeches at water conferences, sharing his low-lying nation's centuries of experience battling to stay dry, while soon-to-be Queen Maxima, a former investment banker, has carved out a career as a microfinance expert.

Together, the pair has often been seen cheering on Dutch sportsmen and women at Olympics from Beijing, to Vancouver and London.

"He's known as 'Mister Water,' isn't he? He seems like a reliable person, just like his mother," said Desiree Hoving, an Amsterdam resident. "I don't really have an emotional response to him, but I do think it's nice that Maxima is going to be queen."

Despite regular public appearances, Willem-Alexander is also fiercely private, giving reporters and photographers brief, choreographed glimpses of his family in return for being left in peace the rest of the time.

"He and Princess Maxima are fully prepared for their future roles," Beatrix said. "They will serve our nation with dedication, faithfully preserve the constitution and bring all their talents to the monarchy."

Despite her popularity, Maxima has always carried an air of controversy because her father was an agriculture minister in the military junta that ruled Argentina with an iron fist in the late 1970s and early 1980s.

In a move that may curtail possible protests, the Royal House said that Maxima told Prime Minister Mark Rutte that her parents will not attend the inauguration.

In her brief, prerecorded speech from her Huis ten Bosch Palace in The Hague, Beatrix said she was, "deeply grateful for the great faith you have shown in me in the many years that I could be your queen."

The queen's departure is sure to bring about an outpouring of sentimental and patriotic feelings among the Dutch, most of whom adore Beatrix. In everyday conversation, many of her subjects refer to her simply by the nickname "Bea."

Well-wishers immediately gathered outside the palace Monday.

One of them, Laura Dinkshof, took along a homemade orange banner. "We hope the queen will see it," she said. "It says we were very happy with our queen and we wish her a nice retirement and that we have trust in our new king."

Rutte, a staunch monarchist, said that ever since her coronation in 1980, Beatrix ? the nation's oldest-ever monarch ? "applied herself heart and soul for Dutch society."

Beatrix succeeded her mother, Juliana, as head of state, and her reign has been marked by tumultuous shifts in Dutch society and, more recently, by personal tragedy.

Observers believe Beatrix remained on the throne for so long in part because of unrest in Dutch society as the country struggled to assimilate more and more immigrants, mainly Muslims from North Africa, and shifted away from its traditional reputation as one of the world's most tolerant nations.

Beatrix was also thought to be giving time for her son to enjoy fatherhood before taking the throne.

The abdication also comes at a time of trial for Beatrix. A year ago, she was struck by personal tragedy when the second of her three sons, Prince Friso, was left in a coma after being engulfed by an avalanche while skiing in Austria.

And even in a job that is mostly symbolic to begin with, the previous government stripped her of one of her few remaining powers: the ability to name a candidate to begin Cabinet formation after the election of the national parliament.

Beatrix's reign began in difficult economic times and there were riots in Amsterdam at her inauguration, as thousands of demonstrators protesting the city's housing shortages fought pitched battles with police just a few hundred meters (yards) from the downtown palace where she was crowned.

But throughout her tenure she was a calming influence on society, particularly in the aftermath of the 2002 assassination of populist politician Pim Fortuyn and the murder two years later of filmmaker Theo van Gogh by a Muslim extremist.

Personal tragedies have exposed a softer side of the queen and brought her closer to her subjects.

The 2002 death of her German-born husband, Prince Claus, took a toll on her, and it was apparent how deep her reliance on the quiet man had been: she was filmed leaning heavily, almost hanging, on Prince Friso's arm as they entered the church for her spouse's funeral.

In another blow, a deranged loner tried to slam a car into an open-topped bus carrying members of the royal family as they celebrated the Queens Day national holiday in 2009. The driver killed seven people who had gathered to watch the royals, a brazen attack that shocked the nation.

Friso, who had been such a support after Claus' death, remains in a coma. Late last year, the Royal House said he showed "very minimal" signs of consciousness.

"I think it's a good time for her to leave, with all that happened in her life recently," said 44-year-old Bert Duesenberg of The Hague as he stood at the queen's palace gates. "I also think that Alexander is ready to take over, and he has to do that. It is good news, and it's time for the change."

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Associated Press writer Toby Sterling contributed from Amsterdam and Alex Furtula contributed from The Hague.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/dutch-queen-beatrix-abdicating-son-king-231410038.html

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Healthy demand for Iraqi telco Asiacell's $1.35 bln share sale

* Iraq's largest ever share sale fully subscribed

* CEO Diar Ahmed to take on new role

BAGHDAD, Jan 29 (Reuters) - Iraqi mobile company Asiacell's

$1.35 billion share sale was fully subscribed, bookrunner Rabee

Securities said on Tuesday, four days before the closing date of

the country's largest ever stock market listing.

The Asiacell sale is the first major share offering in Iraq

since a U.S.-led invasion toppled Saddam Hussein in 2003 and

will test confidence in the country's economy after years of war

and sanctions.

The country's No. 2 telecoms company, which will make its

debut on Iraq Securities Exchange on Feb. 3, said chief

executive Diar Ahmed plans to step down as CEO to take on a new

role as chief adviser to Asiacell's chairman Faruq Mustafa

Rasul. Ahmed will remain CEO until there is a replacement.

"It is Dr Diar's intention to step down as CEO to pursue his

new role exclusively, once a new CEO has been appointed," an

Asiacell spokesperson said.

Asiacell, majority owned by Qatar Telecom (Qtel),

is selling a quarter of its shares to fulfil obligations under

its telecoms licence.

"The offering is now comfortably covered with a good mix of

retail and institutional demand from within Iraq as well as

institutional and high net worth demand from abroad," Shwan

Ibrahim Taha, chairman of sole bookrunner Rabee Securities,

said.

Qtel in June agreed to pay $1.5 billion to double its stake

in Asiacell to 60 percent, so the Qatari company is unlikely to

want to dilute its holding via the share sale. Asiacell has yet

to say whether the share sale will be done a pro rata basis.

Asiacell, market leader Zain Iraq, a subsidiary of Kuwait's

Zain, and France Telecom affiliate Korek were

obliged to sell a quarter of their shares to the public and list

locally as part of their $1.25 billion licences issued in 2007.

Asiacell will be the first to do so, since all three missed

an August 2011 deadline to float.

Together these listings could nearly double the bourse's

current market capitalisation of about $4.7 billion.

(Reporting by Aseel Kami in Baghdad, additional reporting and

writing by Matt Smith. Editing by Jane Merriman)

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Celebrity Nude Scenes: Who Uses Body Doubles?

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Four Reasons Why the S&P 500 Is Topping Out

Monday, January 28th, 2013
By Michael Lombardi, MBA for Profit Confidential

The ?January Stock Market Indicator? is based on a loose theory that says if the stock market does well in January, it does well for the remainder of the year. While the first half of January was lackluster for the key stock indices, things really picked up in the second half of the month. But this time, the remainder of the year will be different for the key stock indices. Optimism is far too high, a negative factor for key stock indices.

According to a survey done by Bloomberg, international investors are the most bullish about stocks in at least three and a half years. A total of 53% of the respondents to the global poll believe that key stock indices around the world will provide the most return?this number is 17% higher than when the survey was done in November of 2012 and the biggest jump since the survey began in July of 2009. (Source: Bloomberg, January 2013.)

As optimism has continued to build up, the stock market rally persisted. I have been reading analysts and stock advisors who predict stocks will break above their record highs.

I can?t predict the exact top, or the exact point where the stock market rally will come to a stop, but, as I have been writing, I believe we are very close to the top.

Let?s look at the chart of S&P 500 below.

$SPX S&P 500 large cap index stock market chart

Chart courtesy of www.StockCharts.com

On the chart, you will notice that since the stock market rally began in 2009, the moves to the upside were fairly quick, until 2011, when the S&P 500 had a ?bad? year. Since then, the S&P 500 index has struggled on each subsequent high.

Each new advance for the S&P 500 has taken longer, which gives me cause to believe the rally is running out of steam. As an example, when the S&P 500 bottom was put in during March of 2009, the S&P 500 had a huge rally to 950 by June?a quick three-month bounce.

Fast forwarding to 2011 and, after the S&P 500 made its low for the year in October, it took until March of 2012 for the index to break above its 2011 highs?five months to get this rally going.

The trading patterns on the S&P 500 are also getting narrower and narrower. Look at the two lines drawn on the chart above; they are suggesting a formation of rising wedge pattern, which is considered a bearish chart pattern. And look at the volume at the bottom of the chart; it?s been continuously declining since 2009?another bearish factor.

It certainly does look like the S&P 500?s climb to the upside is slowing down. Finally, earnings of companies in key stock indices declined for the first time after 11 quarters in third quarter of 2012.

There you have it; four reasons why the S&P 500 stock market index is topping out.

What He Said:

?I?m getting very worried about the state of the U.S. housing market and its ramifications on the economy. The U.S. could be headed for its first outright annual decline in home prices on record, adjusted for inflation. And I really believe this could be a catastrophe for the U.S. economy.? Michael Lombardi in Profit Confidential, August 2, 2006. Michael started talking about and predicting the financial catastrophe we began experiencing in 2008 long before anyone else.

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Monday, January 28, 2013

UN humanitarian chief in Syria for talks

DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) ? The United Nations humanitarian chief was in Damascus on Sunday for talks with Syrian officials about the nation's conflict, which has forced millions of people from their homes, destroyed the country's cities and created food and fuel shortages.

Valerie Amos did not make any public remarks upon her arrival in Damascus on Sunday for a two-day visit, but at the World Economic Forum in Davos last week, she said world powers had not done enough to lessen Syrian suffering.

"The humanitarian situation in Syria is already catastrophic and it's clearly getting worse," she said. "What we are seeing now are the consequences of the failure of the international community to unite to resolve the crisis."

The U.N. says more than 60,000 people have been killed since the start of the conflict in March 2011.

Living conditions have deteriorated across Syria during the 22-month conflict, which began with political protests that escalated into a civil war with scores of rebel groups battling President Bashar Assad's forces. Entire towns and neighborhoods have been damaged in the fighting, and more than 2 million people are internally displaced, with another 650,000 seeking refuge in neighboring countries.

Some areas face food shortages, and even areas that have been spared large-scale violence like Damascus lack sufficient quantities of gasoline, heating oil and cooking gas.

On Friday, the U.N. announced it was preparing to send $10 million in new U.S. aid to help alleviate hunger in northern Syria.

World powers remain divided on how to solve the crisis. The U.S. and many Arab and European countries have called on Assad to step down, while Russia, China and Iran refuse any pressure from outside that seeks to hasten the regime's fall.

On Saturday, Iran made its strongest warning to date that it could intervene militarily to help Assad's regime.

As quoted by the semiofficial Mehr news agency, an aide to Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said Syria held a key position among a group of Middle Eastern powers opposed to U.S. and Israeli influence in the region.

"Syria plays a very key role in supporting or, God forbid, destabilizing the resistance front," said Ali Akbar Velayati. "For this same reason, (an) attack on Syria is considered (an) attack on Iran and Iran's allies."

Iran is Syria's strongest ally in the Middle East, and has provided Assad's government with military and political backing for years. In September, the top commander of Iran's powerful Revolutionary Guard, Gen. Mohammad Ali Jafari, said the elite unit had high-level advisers in Syria. Iran also is believed to be sending weapons and money to Syria.

A senior Israeli Cabinet minister warned on Sunday that Israeli could attack sites in Syria if Assad's regime transferred chemical weapons to the Hezbollah militant group in Lebanon.

Vice Prime Minister Silvan Shalom confirmed to Israel's Army Radio that top security officials held a special meeting last week to discuss Syria's chemical weapons arsenal.

"It would be crossing a line that would demand a different approach, including even action," he said. Asked whether this might mean a pre-emptive attack, he said: "We will have to make the decisions."

Also on Sunday, Syria announced that it would drop legal proceedings against opposition figures who returned to the country to participate in a "national dialogue" called for by Assad during a recent speech.

Syria's Higher Judicial Council announced the decision in a statement carried by the state news agency. The report gave no further details.

Assad proposed the national dialogue as part of his plan to end the country's crisis as laid out in a high-profile speech this month at the Damascus Opera House.

In the same speech, however, he vowed to keep fighting and referred the opposition as criminals and terrorists ? making it unlikely anyone will take their chances on the amnesty offer.

Tens of thousands of activists, their family members and opposition supporters remain jailed by the regime, according to international rights groups.

Opposition leaders have repeatedly rejected any talks that include Assad, insisting he must step down.

Violence continued around Syria on Sunday. The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported clashes and government airstrikes in neighborhoods east and south of Damascus as well as elsewhere. At least seven people died in attacks in the suburbs, and three others died after a shell landed in the city's southern Yarmouk district.

The group, which relies on contacts throughout Syria, also reported clashes near a train station in southwestern Qadam neighborhood where four rebel fighters and one woman were killed.

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Hubbard reported from Beirut. AP writer Joseph Federman contributed reporting from Jerusalem.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/un-humanitarian-chief-syria-talks-111429122.html

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Disaster-torn county faces toughest natural enemy yet

BINGER, Okla. (AP) ? In the gently rolling hills of Oklahoma ranch country is a place that has seen more than its share of destructive weather ? tornadoes, ice storms and floods, year after year, for half of the last decade.

In fact, Caddo County has been declared a federal disaster area nine times since 2007, making it one of the nation's most ill-fated locations. But even here, farmers and ranchers say, no one has endured anything as crippling as the ongoing drought, which has dried out ponds, withered crops in the field and decimated the water table.

"It makes you become humble," said Charlie Opitz, who began his farming career selling peanut seeds in 1959 and grew his operation to more than 2,500 acres near the small town of Binger, about 60 miles west of Oklahoma City. "You realize there's something out there much greater than you are."

Oklahomans know better than most Americans about the perils of bad weather. Their state practically blew away during the Dust Bowl of the 1930s, and they live in the heart of tornado alley ? a wide corridor in the central United States where twisters are common.

Caddo County has endured all that and more. Its recent history reads like a storm chaser's logbook or some punishment inflicted by a vengeful god.

The area was hit by no fewer than five federal disasters in 2007 alone, including ice storms, violent winds, tornadoes and flooding. Then the county suffered a disaster each year for the next four, including more tornadoes and flooding in 2008, a blizzard in 2009, another ice storm in 2010 and tornadoes and flooding again in 2011.

By comparison, the county suffered only five federal disasters during the entire decade of the 1990s.

Now comes the drought, a ceaseless dry spell that began last summer and could persist through much of 2013.

Rainfall totals for 2012 were more than 10 inches below normal, and the two-year total of 51 inches is the fourth-lowest since record keeping began in 1895, according to the Oklahoma Climatological Survey.

A few scattered showers have brought much-needed rain to the region in recent weeks, but the entire county remains locked in extreme drought conditions, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor, a government service.

Karen Krehbiel, who raises sheep and grows wheat and milo near Hinton, said her farm's utility expenses more than doubled from about $15,000 in 2010 to $33,000 in 2012, mostly because of increased costs to irrigate parched fields. Sheep that traditionally would graze on pasture land must be fed hay, making the operation still more expensive.

"Because it was so hot and dry, even running irrigation all day, you couldn't produce enough water," said Krehbiel, who had to let 30 acres of alfalfa die in the field because she couldn't afford to irrigate it.

A pond on Krehbiel's property still hasn't returned to normal since the 2007 flood burst a dam and sent the pond gushing downstream. And an apple, pear and peach orchard near her in-law's home still bears the scars of an ice storm that took out dozens of trees.

Cattle rancher Scott Brower said the drought is easily the worst natural disaster he's experienced.

Even during the ice storm, his ranch was calving 100 heifers. But the drought "gets old in a hurry," he said, citing the challenge of hauling a thousand gallons of water at a time out to pasture.

Opitz said much of the land that he and his sons work is still recovering from the 2007 flood that sent the nearby Sugar Creek out of its banks.

"This whole valley was underwater, from hill to hill," said Opitz, whose grandfather started a grain elevator in Binger in 1903.

The family had to buy a bulldozer to repair all the ponds that were washed away, and the fields where they grow wheat and other crops still have deep gulleys carved into them as a result of the flooding.

If the drought doesn't break soon, valuable grazing grass could die.

"It will put several producers out of business," Opitz said. "That's not just speculation. That's a fact."

Across Oklahoma, the costs for various types of insurance ? homeowners, automobile and crop ? are going up because of the state's proclivity for disasters.

The higher rates are "the result of the exposures that exist here," said John Wiscaver, a spokesman for Oklahoma Farm Bureau Insurance.

As for Brower, he tries to stay upbeat and wait for relief that's bound to come, eventually.

"You just do the best you can do every day and hope it gets better," he said. "We'll get some moisture sooner or later. It will be our turn."

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Sean Murphy can be reached at www.twitter.com/apseanmurphy ,

Source: http://weather.yahoo.com/disasters-county-struggles-against-drought-194048909.html

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Here Are 7 Subtle Signs You're Living Beyond Your Means

Mint:

Whether you consider yourself to be financially responsible, or you always seem to come up short on cash, there are a few key indicators that may indicate you are living beyond your means?and being aware of them can save you loads of money woes in times of a cash emergency.

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Mysteries of spider silk strength unraveled

Jan. 27, 2013 ? Scientists at ASU are celebrating their recent success on the path to understanding what makes the fiber that spiders spin -- weight for weight -- at least five times as strong as piano wire. They have found a way to obtain a wide variety of elastic properties of the silk of several intact spiders' webs using a sophisticated but non-invasive laser light scattering technique.

"Spider silk has a unique combination of mechanical strength and elasticity that make it one of the toughest materials we know," said Professor Jeffery Yarger of ASU's Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, and lead researcher of the study. "This work represents the most complete understanding we have of the underlying mechanical properties of spider silks."

Spider silk is an exceptional biological polymer, related to collagen (the stuff of skin and bones) but much more complex in its structure. The ASU team of chemists is studying its molecular structure in an effort to produce materials ranging from bulletproof vests to artificial tendons.

The extensive array of elastic and mechanical properties of spider silks in situ, obtained by the ASU team, is the first of its kind and will greatly facilitate future modeling efforts aimed at understanding the interplay of the mechanical properties and the molecular structure of silk used to produce spider webs.

The team published their results in a recent issue of Nature materials and their paper is titled "Non-invasive determination of the complete elastic moduli of spider silks."

"This information should help provide a blueprint for structural engineering of an abundant array of bio-inspired materials, such as precise materials engineering of synthetic fibers to create stronger, stretchier, and more elastic materials," explained Yarger.

Other members of Yarger's team, in ASU's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, included Kristie Koski, at the time a postdoctoral researcher and currently a postdoctoral fellow at Stanford University, and ASU undergraduate students Paul Akhenblit and Keri McKiernan.

The Brillouin light scattering technique used an extremely low power laser, less than 3.5 milliwatts, which is significantly less than the average laser pointer. Recording what happened to this laser beam as it passed through the intact spider webs enabled the researchers to spatially map the elastic stiffnesses of each web without deforming or disrupting it. This non-invasive, non-contact measurement produced findings showing variations among discrete fibers, junctions and glue spots.

Four different types of spider's webs were studied. They included Nephila clavipes (pictured), A. aurantia ("gilded silver face"-common to the contiguous United States), L. Hesperus the western black widow and P. viridans the green lynx spider, the only spider included that does not build a web for catching prey but has major silk elastic properties similar to those of the other species studied.

The group also investigated one of the most studied aspects of orb-weaving dragline spider silk, namely supercontraction, a property unique to silk. Spider silk takes up water when exposed to high humidity. Absorbed water leads to shrinkage in an unrestrained fiber up to 50 percent shrinkage with 100 percent humidity in N. clavipes silk.

Their results are consistent with the hypothesis that supercontraction helps the spider tailor the properties of the silk during spinning. This type of behavior, specifically adjusting mechanical properties by simply adjusting water content, is inspirational from a bio-inspired mechanical structure perspective.

"This study is unique in that we can extract all the elastic properties of spider silk that cannot and have not been measured with conventional testing," concluded Yarger.

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Pentagon to boost cybersecurity force

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Pentagon plans to assign significantly more personnel in coming years to counter increasing threats against U.S. government computer networks and conduct offensive operations against foreign foes, a U.S. defense official said on Sunday.

The plan, which would increase both military and civilian staffing at U.S. Cyber Command, comes as the Pentagon moves toward elevating the new command and putting it on the same level as the major combatant commands.

The official said no formal decisions had been made on the expanding staffing levels or changing Cyber Command into a "unified" command like U.S. Strategic Command, which currently oversees cyber command and the U.S. nuclear weapons arsenal.

Any changes to the combatant command structure would be made based on strategic and operational needs, and take into account the need for efficient use of taxpayer dollars, said the official, who was not authorized to speak publicly.

The Pentagon was working closely with U.S. Cyber Command and the major military commands to develop "the optimum force structure for successfully operating in cyberspace," the official said.

The Washington Post, quoting senior defense officials, reported late Sunday that the Pentagon had decided to expand Cyber Command's current staffing level of 900 to 4,900 in coming years.

The official confirmed that Cyber Command planned to expand its force significantly, but said the specific numbers cited by the Post were "pre-decisional."

The newspaper said senior Pentagon officials had agreed to increase the force late last year amid a string of attacks, including one that wiped out more than 30,000 computers at a Saudi Arabian state oil company. it said

The plan calls for creating three types of force under the Cyber Command, said the defense official.

"National mission forces," would protect computer systems that undergird electrical grids and other kinds of infrastructure. "Combat mission forces," would help commanders abroad execute attacks or other offensive operations, while "cyber protection forces," would focus on protecting the Defense Department's own systems.

Details were still being worked out, the official said.

(Reporting by Sarah Lynch and Andrea Shalal-Esa; Editing by David Brunnstrom)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/pentagon-boost-cybersecurity-force-fivefold-report-034248436.html

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We Don?t Need a Theory of Everything

Lisa Randall. Lisa Randall

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We shouldn't be obsessed with finding a theory of everything, says Lisa Randall, one of the world's most prominent theoretical physicists. Her recent books are Knocking on Heaven's Door and Higgs Discovery: The Power of Empty Space.

Valerie Jamieson and Richard Webb: Doesn't every physicist dream of one neat theory of everything?
Lisa Randall: There are lots of physicists! I don't think about a theory of everything when I do my research. And even if we knew the ultimate underlying theory, how are you going to explain the fact that we're sitting here? Solving string theory won't tell us how humanity was born.

VJ & RW: So is a theory of everything a myth?
LR: It's not that it's a fallacy. It's one objective that will inspire progress. I just think the idea that we will ever get there is a little bit challenging.

VJ & RW: But isn't beautiful mathematics supposed to lead us to the truth?
LR: You have to be careful when you use beauty as a guide. There are many theories people didn't think were beautiful at the time but did find beautiful later?and vice versa. I think simplicity is a good guide: The more economical a theory, the better.

VJ & RW: Is it a problem, then, that our best theories of particle physics and cosmology are so messy?
LR: We're trying to describe the universe from 1027 meters down to 10-35 meters, so it's not surprising there are lots of ingredients. The idea that the stuff we're made of should be everything seems quite preposterous. Dark matter and dark energy?these are not crazy ingredients we're adding.

VJ & RW: Did the discovery of the Higgs boson?the "missing ingredient" of particle physics?take you by surprise last July?
LR: I was surprised that the Large Hadron Collider experiments reached that landmark. I thought the teams would say something very affirming but the announcement of the discovery was amazing. It was a feat of engineering that they got the collision rate up to what it had to be, and the experiments did a better job at analyzing the data.

VJ & RW: Are you worried that the Higgs is the only discovery so far at the LHC?
LR: I'm not worried that nothing else exists. But I am worried that the LHC might have too low an energy. Had the Superconducting Super Collider been built in Texas, it would have had almost three times the energy. There is a distinct possibility we'll discover things when the LHC's energy is nearly doubled next year. But it's too early to see signs of warped extra dimensions?they will take longer to find.

VJ & RW: What would an extra dimension look like?
LR: The best signature of the warped extra dimensions would be seeing a so-called Kaluza-Klein particle. These are partners of the particles that we know about, but they get their momentum from extra dimensions. They would look to us like heavy particles with properties similar to the ones we know, but with bigger masses.

VJ & RW: What if we don't see one? Some argue that seeing nothing else at the LHC would be best, as it would motivate new ideas.
LR: I don't know what dream world they are living in. It would be very hard to make the argument to build a higher energy machine based on the fact that you didn't see something.

This article originally appeared in New Scientist.

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Search Engine Optimization Tips For Online Business Owners ...

SEO is vital for anybody who wants more visitors. Most individuals use a search engine when they are online to find what they need. Use the tips in this article to attract more visitors to your site than ever before.

Keywords will help you improve the visibility of your sites. By enumerating keywords that are likely to be searched for, you make your article easier for the search engines to find. This can all make internet traffic flow to your website smoothly. The text of your article should feature your keyword several times, and it should also appear in the article?s summary and its title.

Using free local listings to promote your business, as it is a great way to get your name out there. You can get free publicity that will help bring visitors your way. Never turn down a free venue for publicity.

Spiders cannot read session ids and dynamic language very well, so remember that when making URL names. Certain language can confuse a search engine, which is why each URL should have a meaningful name, as well as pertinent keywords.

The title that you create needs to have your keyword included for search engine optimization purposes. Use the title tag on each of your site?s pages and this will help them to be linked together. Also, put your company name at the conclusion of your title link. People will not usually search your company name if they are looking for a product.

Search engine optimization also optimizes your number of potential customers. This fact gets overlooked by more than a few companies.

It is crucial when dealing with SEO to stay informed of your standings in the search engines. Monitor your standings to see how your SEO is going. You can use Alexa or the Google toolbar to check your page rank.

It is essential to use search engines to help potential buyers find your website. If your site is spider friendly, you?ll get better search engine results. Putting a tag on your images will increase the possibility that spiders will pick up on it. Be sure to write a description that is rich with keywords.

The acronym for search engine optimization is SEO. You simply use key words or phrases in your content in a specific way that will generate higher search engine rankings. This will direct people looking for what you have, to your site.

A crucial element to keeping your website relevant is to provide up-to-date and original content. Old and out-of-date content will discourage visitors from returning to your site.

Ask an educational website or a non-profit to link to your content. Your site will receive more favorable treatment when search engines see that your site has received good quality links. Publish high-quality info to encourage authoritative websites to showcase your site. Create material that these companies will benefit from.

Consider hiring a company that can do the SEO work for you, but make sure they specialize in this type of work. This marketing plan will ensure that your site will be near the top of all relevant search results. You can frequently find excellent deals with these services.

You need to have a list of all of your site content if you want the most out of search engine optimization. If you have a site map, web crawlers will find your site more easily. If you site is on the larger side, a second map may be needed. Each map should not exceed 100 links in size.

Interesting meta tags on each web page can help improve your search engine results. A good description tag will make your site stand out on the search engine results page. Make the meta tag content valuable and concise. Visitors will see this information and want to click your site, and even may help you beat out pages that rank higher.

If your website includes audio and video content, you should consider including detailed transcripts. Search engines will scan the transcripts and recognize keywords that are related to your site?s niche.

As a first step, conduct research about keywords. Wisely choose which keywords to use on your website and in your titles. This allows you to know what potential visitors are looking up in your category. By using relevant keywords, you can help increase your rank on search engines.

You should include Really Simple Syndication (RSS) feeds on your site. If you continuously update your RSS feeds, it?s going to come across as new content to your readers. If you cannot find an appropriate RSS feed for your site, start your own where you post things related to your site. Be sure that your visitors know that subscribing to your RSS feed is a really good thing!

You need to know what kind of options you have to get links to your site. These can be press releases, message boards, blogs, and article writings. Strong outbound links are one of the most important aspects of search engine optimization.

Your search visibility raises if you blog on your site. This can also increase your website traffic.

Avoid duplicate content. Google and other search engines penalize for duplicate content. Write something new so that you will increase your rank and attract more visitors.

Successfully optimizing your site for search engines may seem intimidating, but as this article has shown you, it doesn?t have to be difficult. Knowing the few basic principles that determine how the search engines work, can help you tweak your site to attract more visitors than ever. Before you know it, you?ll have a slew of new customers.

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Sunday, January 27, 2013

Michigan makes case for No. 1 with 74-60 win

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (AP) ? Trey Burke scored 19 points and No. 2 Michigan never trailed after the opening minutes of a 74-60 win Sunday over Illinois that could push the Wolverines to No. 1 in the nation for the first time since the 1992-93 season.

Duke's lopsided loss to Miami earlier in the week opened the door for a new No. 1 when the AP poll comes out Monday ? and Michigan put itself in position to take the top spot.

Nick Stauskas scored 14 points for the Wolverines (19-1, 6-1 Big Ten). Glenn Robinson III and Tim Hardaway Jr. added 12 each.

Brandon Paul led Illinois (15-6, 2-5) with 15 points but had five of Illinois' 15 costly turnovers.

Michigan forward Jordan Morgan did not return after leaving early with a sprained right ankle, but the Wolverines hardly missed him.

On Sunday, Michigan always seemed to have an answer.

Illinois fought back to within seven points with just over nine minutes to play when a Richardson steal set up Joseph Bertrand for a soft jump shot that floated into the bucket.

The wave of noise that rose from the crowd trying to will the Illini back into the game didn't last long.

First, with 8:40 to play, Mitch McGary pulled down the rebound off a miss by Burke and dropped the ball into the bucket.

Then Burke scooped the ball up off a Paul turnover at the other end and, with a dunk, put the Wolverines back up by 11 at 59-48. With 8:21 to play and shooting just 37.1 percent on the night, Illinois couldn't find a way back.

Morgan appeared to roll his right ankle as he came down under the Wolverine basket, but Michigan lost little if anything inside without the 6-foot-8, 250-pound forward.

McGary and a redshirt freshman with strong ties to Illinois, Max Bielfeldt and John Horford picked up most of Morgan's minutes, and his slack. Illinois didn't have anyone who could match up with either inside.

McGary, a 6-10, 250-pound forward, hasn't started a game this season but averages 16 minutes a night anyway. Bielfeldt, though, plays less than six minutes a night, and was all nerves in his first minutes on the court. The 6-7, 245-pound forward badly missed his first free throw, at least a foot right of the basket, and the crowd, well aware that the athletic administration building on the Illinois campus bears his big-donor family's name, let him have it.

But with another chance at the line minutes later, Bielfeldt sank both shots, finishing with four points in six minutes.

Horford had seven points and five boards in 17 minutes while McGary had six points and eight rebounds.

Illinois' big-man combination of Nanna Egwu, Sam McLaurin and Tyler Griffey wasn't much of a match for them. The Wolverines scored 42 points in the paint.

Michigan took the lead for good with 15:21 to play in the first half when Burke hit a jump shot to go up 8-7. With a 9-0 run that ended only with a 3-pointer by Paul with 10:52 left in the half, the Wolverines were up 15-10.

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/michigan-makes-case-no-1-74-60-win-010630136--spt.html

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These Gummy Bears Are Actually a Painting

If you think you can eat these gummy bears, you'd be wrong. They're not real. As in they're not actually gummy bears. Instead, the gummy deliciousness is actually an extremely photorealistic painting made by Jeanne Vadeboncoeur. So good. More »


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Zain honored by Sadu Craft Society | Zain (MTC) | AMEinfo.com

Zain was honored at a special ceremony that is part of the Qurain Cultural Festival 2013, that aims to preserve and secure the future of Kuwait's unique crafts heritage.

Mr. Waleed Al Khashty, Zain, said, "On behalf of Zain, I would like to thank Sadu Craft Society management who have exerted maximum efforts in organizing various successful activities, with the purpose of teaching the Kuwaiti youth about their heritage and protecting it from extinction. Zain has always been a strong supporter and encourager of all activities aimed at reviving the Kuwaiti heritage, which is an important part of our national identity. We are proud to have received this recognition, and we hope that our close relationship and cooperation will continue in the future."

During the 'Story of a House' themed event, Sadu Craft Society highlighted its main goals of retaining the social and cultural aspects of the Kuwaiti history. These included depicting Kuwaiti architecture, art, and cultural elements.

Al Khashty stressed, "As leading telecommunications company, Zain's sponsorship of the Sadu Craft Society comes in line with the company's corporate social responsibility strategy, that aims at supporting all kinds of activities that play an integral role in the Kuwaiti society."

Zain will continue supporting different cultural and creative initiatives that rise with the Kuwaiti youth and create awareness to the entire society.

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Saturday, January 26, 2013

Speak Now: Earning Money From Self-Publishing By Talking About It

One of the ideas suggested in the comments of [Insert Great Idea for a Blog Post Here] was an explanation of how, exactly, I started speaking about self-publishing at workshops, seminars and other events, and how a tending-towards-reclusive, sweat-pants-wearing writer is supposed to transform, Clark Kent/Superman style, into a polished, enthused and entertaining public speaker for up to six hours at a time, and stay that way while a roomful of people are looking at you.

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I can?t really tell you how to start getting speaking engagements, because there?s no simple, five-step process, and anyway?controversial!?not everyone deserves to get them. It?s kind of like writing a book. Just because you managed to write 100,000 words does not mean that that book should be published, and just because you figured out how to self-publish does not mean you should be paid to explain the process to other people. Good speakers not only have the knowledge, they?re good at delivering it too. Essentially, that means that they?re entertaining. This doesn?t necessarily involve cracking jokes and doing a little jig at the top of the room, but it does mean that you can?you must? keep your audience totally engaged for anywhere from one to six hours without them feeling bored, confused or like they?re back in school, and that you have the stamina needed to do it.

Not Easy Money

If that sounds a bit scary, it should, because most of the time the events you?re speaking at aren?t free, and in fact some of them can be quite expensive. This is because it?s presumed that for whatever amount of time the workshop or seminar is on for, the participants are getting to listen to?and ask questions of?an expert. Are you an expert?

Speaking engagements tend to pay really, really well, when you consider the time involved, i.e. ?x amount for 90 minutes of my time? Yes, please! and this is why they can seem oh-so-attractive to self-publishers who only have e-book royalties coming in.

Except that?s not what you?re getting paid for. The time involved is not just the amount of time you?re scheduled to speak for, but the years of your life you?ve put into collecting the knowledge that qualifies you to speak, and the hours or days you spent preparing for the talk?which, if we?re talking about a full day?s workshop, could mean weeks upon weeks of devising, designing and practicing the delivery of a PowerPoint presentation. Consider that too.

I may sound a bit doom and gloom about this, but it?s only because I think people have a rosy view of getting paid to talk about self-publishing (or anything, for that matter), and this leads them to thinking they should be doing it when really, they?re not right for it. And who will suffer then? The people who paid to listen to them.

On the flip-side, if you?ve figured out how to do this self-publishing business, you?ve achieved more than most. It?s easy for me to format an e-book from a Word document, for example, but if someone rarely sends an e-mail, it?s going to seem like an Everest climb to them. They might relish the idea of getting a real, live person to patiently explain how to do it, instead of trawling through online articles and books full of terms they don?t understand. So if you are suitable for speaking about self-publishing, you should do it. There?s definitely a demand there, and it can be oh so much fun.

A Lucky Break

So how did I start getting speaking engagements?

I should start by telling you that even though I love to live as a hermit most of the time (as most writers do), I really enjoy public speaking. (I thought this was a bit weird until I met Joanna Penn?of The Creative Penn?and she told me that she?s the same, essentially an introvert who, for some reason, enjoys doing something totally extroverted: talking to an audience. Both of us also need post-speaking crash days to recover from what it takes out of us.) I loved debating when I was in school, and I was good at it, if I do say so myself. I have no qualms about talking in front of an audience, as long as I know what it is I?m talking about.

I should also point out that I live in Ireland, where the old joke of everyone knowing everyone else is actually true. I was told once that maybe 400 people in this entire country work in publishing; it?s not hard to meet most of them once you start going to a few events. So while I might have had a somewhat easy path to professional speaking through making contacts, it would of course be an entirely different mountain to climb for someone living in London or New York.

But anyway. In January 2010, Vanessa O?Loughlin?whom I?d ?met? through Twitter?told me that she was organizing Ireland?s first self-publishing event, the One Stop Self-Publishing Conference, in October of that year. Vanessa was already well-established as the head of Inkwell Writers, who organized writing workshops and events in and around Dublin.

At this stage the release of Mousetrapped was still two months away but I said to myself, I?m going to speak at that event. This was totally idiotic as I wasn?t even yet a self-publisher, let alone a successful one, but I promised myself I?d be there, somehow.

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If you go far enough back in the chain, Twitter is responsible for every single speaking engagement I?ve ever done. Click to see a larger version.

Fast forward to October, and I was attending the One Stop Self-Publishing Conference. Attending, not speaking; I?d got a discounted ticket in exchange for agreeing to live-tweet every session of the one-day event. I?d sold just under 1,000 books since March and was hardly setting the world on fire, but in Ireland?s self-publishing sphere, this was an achievement. A week before the conference, Vanessa called to say the afternoon keynote speaker had dropped out, and could I fill in?

So now I was speaking at the One Stop Self-Publishing Conference, just as I?d told myself I would.

Here?s the funny thing: I really didn?t treat it very seriously. I wore jeans, and walked to the top of the room with my notes scribbled on a yellow legal pad. I thought about nothing other than telling my story, and telling it within the time frame: about half an hour, with fifteen minutes for questions. But I had a huge advantage before I even spoke: the person before me had been very technical, and spoke in a bit of a monotone. I?d also noticed that, during the day, the speakers the audiences seemed to enjoy the most were not the ones with the knowledge, necessarily, but the ones who told their personal stories. For example, a professional cover designer had imparted fantastically useful advice, but the self-published children?s book author before her was way more popular with the crowd, even though he ?educated? us very little.

I?d been in a room with endless free coffee since 9:00am and I only had my personal story. So jeans or no jeans, I knew I?d do well. And I did. My little 30-minute giddy ramble about my self-publishing experience went down like a six-figure KDP Select Fund bonus, and it was the best feeling ever. I wanted to do it again.

In the audience (and also speaking) that day was Sarah, who I?d hired to copyedit Mousetrapped. Almost two years later, she?d bump into Ben, another Twitter friend and fellow Apollo nut, who had just pitched the idea of doing a social media workshop to Faber Academy. They loved it, and suggested adding a self-publishing element. Did Ben know anyone who could do that? He thought of me, but he?d never seen me speak. When he met Sarah the subject came up, and she assured him that I could do it. That?s how I got to do Faber Academy last year. It went exceptionally well, which is why Ben and I get to do it again next month.

One of the participants at the Faber Academy workshop last year was the lovely Alexandra, a traditionally published author who was looking to e-publish her backlist. A few months later she?d get in touch to invite me along to another London event she was chairing: a e-book seminar for Women in Journalism (UK). So that?s how I got to do that.

And so on and so on. I meet people through Twitter (good old fashioned networking, if you want to be fancy about it); they invite me to speak; me speaking leads to more opportunities. So if I had to answer the question ?How do I get speaking engagements?? my absolute shortest answer would be Twitter!

(But then that?s pretty much my shortest answer to everything got to do with self-publishing success, so there you go.)

How Much Not-So-Easy Money, Exactly?

You?ll probably want to know how much to ask for/expect, or even how I much I ask for/expect. Well, I?m not going to tell you. It?s private, and it?s also not going to be of any use to you, because any figure would only be an example of what I get and absolutely nothing to do with you, with your events, your environment, etc. I will tell you this though: if you?re doing this right, you won?t really need to worry about it.

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I really believe that if you can, you should aim to get invited by an established company/event/festival/etc. to speak at something they?re organizing, as opposed to organizing your own workshop or seminar. It?s?so?much easier. And if they?re a professional operation, they?ll?tell?you the fee, and this fee will be what they pay all their speakers, a kind of standard. A less professional?or less reputable?operation might ask,?well, how much would you do it for??Because they?re trying to get away with paying you as little as they can.

I can tell you that in two and a half years of doing this I?ve?never?been asked how much my fee is. I?ve just been presented with what?s on offer, and either agreed or disagreed to take part. (Actually, I?ve never disagreed, come to think of it. But then I?ve been very, very lucky.)

Compensation for speaking engagements usually falls into one of these categories:

  • Charity. That?s what the organizers seem to think you are anyway, because there?s no compensation whatsoever: no expenses, no fee and no feeding. They might say something like, ?We don?t offer a fee, but our previous speakers have really enjoyed themselves.? Um, riiiiiight. How wonderful. But will my credit card company take?enjoyment?in lieu of this month?s minimum payment, eh? I doubt it somehow. I would only do something for free if it was (i) likely to raise my profile and/or look good on my writing CV, (ii) for an actual charity, (iii) not going to cost me any money in terms of travel, preparation time, etc., (iv) not going to make any money for the organizers outside of their costs and (v) going to be fun for me.
  • Expenses only. I have never done a speaking engagement where I live; almost all of them have been in Dublin (3 hours away by train) or London (an hour away by plane). Therefore I always incur travel expenses. Many events will not offer a fee but will offer reimbursement (or partial reimbursement) of how much it costs you to get there. At this stage in my speaking/self-publishing career, this is perfectly acceptable to me, especially because I genuinely enjoy these events and see them not only as an opportunity to travel but to meet loads of interesting people as well, and talk publishing over free coffee. (What more could a girl want?)
  • Expenses + a fee (AKA cha-CHING!). The best case scenario is that you would be paid a speaking fee and offered x amount towards or a reimbursement of your expenses. When this happens, it?s a beautiful thing.

Whether it?s expenses only or expenses plus a fee, there?s a game to play. Let?s say you?re getting paid ?500 for a full day workshop, but that?s it; no expenses. Or let?s say there?s no fee at all for participating in a panel discussion, but they are willing to give you ?200 towards the expenses you incur traveling to get there. Well, in both these cases the less you spend, the more you make. (Amount paid ? expenses incurred = profit.) And so begins the challenge of budget travel.

I have this down to a fine art by now. Here are some tips for saving on your travel expenses:

  • Book your travel as soon as possible. Flights, train tickets and even hotel rooms get more expensive as availability declines.
  • Pre-pay for lower rates. Most hotel chains offer pre-pay rates which are 10% or more cheaper than what you?ll pay if you book now and settle the bill on check-out. The only downside is that these are normally non-refundable, so make sure you?re definitely going before you book. Failing that:
  • Search for good deals. I love Booking.com because you don?t have to pay in advance but you can still avail of great rates. But here?s a tip: all the hotels that sell rooms on sites like that have to pay the site a commission. So if you?re feeling a bit cheeky, you could ring the hotel and say you want to book with them direct, and what?s the best rate they could do for you. For example, could they give you the Booking.com for a standard room, but upgrade you to a superior one? That?s a good deal for them, because you?re saving them commission.
  • Stick to public transport, if possible. Avoid taxis.
  • Sign up to mileage and loyalty schemes. Nearly all hotel chains and airlines have loyalty cards for their customers; sign up for them. You won?t be able to take advantage for a while but one day you might get a free night or a free flight and, hey, you were buying them anyway.
  • Ask the organizers.?If this is an event that has run in the past, the organizers will probably have a list of accommodation options, and they might offer a discounted rate for attendees/speakers.
  • Get creative. This isn?t a holiday, it?s a challenge: spend as little money as possible while still being sufficiently sheltered, fed and watered. For instance, on a trip to London a few months ago I made it my mission to spend as little as I thought a person possibly could without hitching and youth hostels. I flew with Ryanair to Gatwick with only carry-on luggage; I took the EasyBus from Gatwick to Earl?s Court tube station (for only ?2!!!); I ordered a visitor?s Oyster Card online so I could avail of cheaper tube fares; I stayed in an EasyHotel (a fraction?a tiny, tiny fraction?of the cost of staying anywhere else in London); instead of eating out I got ?take-away foods from places like Sainbury?s and Starbucks. Now if I was on holiday, I wouldn?t want to start it with the stress of a Ryanair flight and an hour-long bus ride into London. But I wasn?t on holiday, I was working. And my entire two night London visit came to less than ?200, which isn?t at all bad for accommodation + transport + food in one of the most expensive cities in the world. Of course, I ruined it all by spreeing in Paperchase, Foyles, etc. while I was there, but, hey, nobody?s perfect?

Some events pay on the day but most pay afterwards, in response to an invoice you?ve sent them. Remember to keep all your receipts and evidence of your travel expenses such as booking confirmations, etc. I don?t send these to the organizers; I just bill them the amount. But I do say something like ?Receipts are available on request.?

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Credit: from the Mountains To Sea Dun Laoghaire Book Festival Facebook page. L-R: Vanessa O?Loughlin, me, Adrian White, Arlene Hunt.?

Some Practical Tips

About getting speaking engagements:

  • If you?re unsure whether or not you?re cut out for this, start by simply sharing your self-publishing story with other people. Find an opportunity to just do that. It may be in the form of a short talk (like my break was at the One Stop Self-Publishing Conference) or it may be by participating in a panel discussion where two or three people discuss topics put forth by a chairperson. If all else fails, post your own videos on your website. If you have a popular web series going on, why wouldn?t someone want you for the live, 3-D version??
  • Say yes to everything, within reason. If you get an invite to speak at an event, find out everything you can about it before you answer. Google is your friend. Does it seem like the real deal? Who else will be there? Have they done this before? If they?ve asked you to speak for free, check: are they charging for tickets to your event? Because if they are, that might be a red flag. Why are they making money when you?re expected to do this for nothing? The main questions to ask yourself are: (i) Will this cost me money? (ii) Is this a networking opportunity? (iii) Is this likely to further my profile? Sometimes you might want to do something just because it seems like it?ll be fun, and that?s fine. Go ahead. But go into everything with eyes wide open.
  • Be good. Almost every speaking engagement will lead to another speaking engagement?if you?re good and impress the organizers and participants. No one will invite back someone who underwhelmed, or who made the workshop attendees? brains turn to soup. Ditto for being unprofessional late, making diva demands or being otherwise annoying.
  • I?m sure many writers would see speaking engagements as an excellent opportunity to sell copies of their own books, and I?m sure it is?but I never do it. The first reason why is that as a POD paperback self-publisher, I avoid ordering stock of my own book like the plague. Second, I always travel to these events, sometimes by plane, always by public transport, and lugging a box of books there and back is just not feasible. Third, I would feel cheeky trying to sell a ?10 or ?15 ?how to self-publish? book to someone who?s just spent ?125 to hear what was advertised as everything I know about self-publishing. Instead, I bring little business cards or postcards so that if people do want to purchase the book, they have all the information they need to do it when they get back home.

About the presentation itself:

  • If you are booked to talk for longer than an hour and you can, use a visual aid. For most people, this will take the form of a PowerPoint presentation. It should serve both as eye-fodder for your listeners and notes for you. (And if you have a brand, extend it to your slides?mine have a pink color scheme.) Arrive in plenty of time so you can ensure that everything is working perfectly before the attendees arrive.?
  • The hardest thing to get right is timing, especially if you?re doing a whole day. Start by dividing the day into blocks, e.g. start to first coffee break, coffee break to lunch, after lunch to mid-afternoon break, mid-afternoon break to Q&A time, Q&A time. Then divide your talk into sections, e.g. Overview, Why Self-Publishing, E-books, POD Paperbacks, Social Media, etc. and match them up with the blocks of time. Try not to straddle a subject across two blocks of time if you can avoid it; you?ll lose momentum and the participants might lose out. I do an initial practice in which I quickly run through the talk?and yes, this involves talking to yourself?but keep in mind that it will always take longer on the day as people interrupt to ask questions, seek clarification, etc.
  • Break up the presentation in the afternoon. Post-lunch, people will be at the most sluggish?including you. I usually talk about book trailers at this point, which allows me to spend half an hour showing funny YouTube videos. A break for my participants from concentrating, and a break for me from speaking. Hooray!
  • Start with an overview. For example, ?First we?re going to talk about why you should self-publish, then move onto e-books, then?? etc. etc. This prevents people from asking questions which are going to be answered later on.

About delivering it:

  • I would always recommend that you aim to get invited to speak as oppose to creating your own workshop or seminar. It?s so much easier. There?s already an established company (and so probably an established customer base), they?ll take care of everything from logistics to lunch, and they?ll pay you. They?ll also likely be a great contact for future invites.?
  • Whenever I do a long-ish workshop and always when I do a full day, I tell my participants right at the start that they don?t need to worry about taking notes because the entire PowerPoint presentation and a page of all the links I mention will be on my website from Monday. (These things are always on a weekend.) Then I make a new page on my website, like http://www.catherineryanhoward.com/faberworkshop, upload the PP file and any links, etc. and make it password protected. I give the participants the password and the URL, and then they?and only they?can access the information afterwards. (Why not make it public? Because how are the participants, who paid money to attend, going to feel when they discover that anyone can now see the presentation for free?) This way they don?t stress about writing every single thing I say down, and listen to me instead. Everyone?s a winner.
  • Always, always, always have two back-ups. My presentation may be on my laptop, but just in case I bring it on disk as well, and just in case just in case, I put a copy in my Dropbox folder, which can be accessed from anywhere there?s internet.
  • Tailor your talk to your audience. A writers? group who have invited you to share your self-publishing experience will probably be okay with an informal chat, but if people are paying serious money to learn everything they need to know about self-publishing, they?re going to want their money?s worth.
  • If you are doing a day-long workshop where lunch is provided for everyone, don?t stay for it. Or at least, don?t stay for all of it. (You do need to eat!) Get away for a while. Go for a walk. Get some air. Check your e-mails. But stop talking.
  • Thanks to a haunted hotel room, I once had to do a full day?s workshop on 2 hours sleep. Two hours! I didn?t think I?d make it, but an emergency raid of the venue?s vending machines got me through. You should always have: (i) water? um, obviously, (ii) a bottle of Lucozade or some other energy drink and (iii) chocolate?a couple of squares on the coffee break, along with coffee of course, makes a world of difference.

Is there anything else you?d like to know about speaking engagements? Were there any surprises in this post? Is this the longest blog post you?ve ever read in your life? Leave your questions or comments below.

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I have four speaking engagements coming up: one in London, one in Dublin, one in Waterford and one in Chipping Norton at ChipLitFest. You can find more details about each of them on my News page.

And here?s another tip: if you don?t know what to blog about, ask your followers. They?ll make great suggestions, and you?ll end up writing nearly 4,000 words about the very first one??This idea was suggested by Diane. Please contact me to claim your free digital edition of Self-Printed, if you?d like one.

Source: http://catherineryanhoward.com/2013/01/25/speak-now-earning-money-from-self-publishing-by-talking-about-it/

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