Sunday, December 30, 2012

Steak and Shake comes to Vienna - News, Sports, Jobs, Community Information - Parkersburg News and Sentinel - NewsandSentinel.com

VIENNA - A '50s diner with a modern spin.

That's how the managers and staff describe Steak and Shake, the newest restaurant to arrive in Wood County.

"I'm excited to be a part of it," said General Manager Brian Marshall. "It's a great opportunity and really a unique restaurant."

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Photo by Mandi Cardosi
From left, Ashley Knight, Hunter Varndell, General Manager Brian Marshall, Weston McAfee and Hannah Rollins hold trays and stand in the back of the store on one of their last days of training in preparation for the store?s opening on Grand Central Avenue in Vienna.

Popular menu items include Frisco Melts (a patty melt with Swiss cheese and special Frisco sauce), the original steak burgers and hand-dipped milkshakes.

A team assembled from throughout the country helped for a few weeks to make sure operations would run smoothly for the grand opening Thursday on Grand Central Avenue at the mall. Residents were eager to try something new or visit the nearest one within an 80- to 90-mile radius. Other locations include St. Clairsville and Lancaster, Ohio.

The new restaurant offers a fast but casual experience, said Steak and Shake field trainer Margie Harner.

"This is a great opportunity for employees," she said.

Harner comes from Texas where she manages about 29 other restaurants and travels the country helping with store openings. She has been to Georgia and Colorado in the last few months.

Marshall graduated from Parkersburg High School and previously managed another local restaurant. He is eager to be a part of something new in his hometown.

"Everything is made fresh," he said. "It's good food served quickly."

Because the restaurant is new to residents, Marshall said he has stressed to his employees the importance of setting the bar high. He said he hired about 130 employees to begin operations.

"The biggest challenge for us is trying to impress everybody," he said. "We're setting the example for Steak and Shake (in the area)."

Harner estimated there will be no less than 50 cars in the parking lot for the first three days. Marshall said the restaurant is prepared for large crowds at Grand Central Avenue and the surrounding mall area.

Customers in Texas still ask Harner and her employees what a Frisco Melt is and try to order a steak dinner when they arrive, she said. The menu will contain the same popular items used in all Steak and Shakes across the country, but have a different look.

The hours in the beginning will be 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Sunday. Marshall said the addition of breakfast will take place soon, after employees gain experience.

Harner said she was impressed with the community and the "small town" feel of the valley.

"That just doesn't happen in Texas," she said. "It's so big you just don't have the time (to get to know people)."

Headquartered in Indianapolis, Ind., Steak and Shake Operations, Inc. owns and operates the 487 fast growing locations. About 400 are company-owned and another 100 are franchised. Many locations are 24 hours, but it is unlikely the one in the valley will be, Marshall said.

Locations include Alabama, Arkansas, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Nevada, New York, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia.

Weston McAfee said working at the Vienna Steak and Shake will be his first job in the food industry. He previously worked in mechanic shops, among other trades, most recently being drawn to serving.

"I've never served before, but I'm liking it so far," he said about one week before the grand opening.

McAfee was among the employees tasting the food while training. He said he enjoyed the steak burgers.

Harner said eating the food at the restaurant never gets old.

Source: http://www.newsandsentinel.com/page/content.detail/id/569110/Steak-and-Shake-comes-to-Vienna.html?nav=5054

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FT: iPhone 4s Verizon TRADE for 15" Laptop or Macbook

I decided to make a new post because I want to trade instead of sell and I couldnt edit my previous thread title, maybe a mod can delete my other thread. If not no biggie.

I got a new phone but need a second laptop for work and this phone still needs to go. My Macbook Pro is too expensive to tote around to customer sites and its already survived one drop off a table so Im far too nervous to bring it from site to site with me wheres theres oftn no room for a laptop except a little ledge or some other questionable platform not designed for a laptop. I want something that wont make me cry if I drop it but it cant be a total piece either since I will be stuck using it everyday all day.
My Verizon account is currently active so the ESN on the iPhone is clean.
The phone is mint no scratches or scuffs and comes in original box with all accesories.

Im looking to trade for a modern laptop with a 15" screen. If it didn't come with Windows 7 or 8 then its likely older than Id be interested in. If it has DDR2 or slower RAM Im not interested. Best Buy has a Toshiba with a 15" screen and AMD E300 processor for about $260 and its a perfect example of what Im looking to trade for. Id be willing to take a slower processor if it has AMD or Nvidia Graphics. Id like the RAM to be expandable to 16 GB but 8 GB would work as well. LED backlit screen is a huge plus for me or anything with a long battery life which usually means it will have an LED screen. Dont care much about hard drive size or the amount of RAM included since I will upgrade those anyway. I'm not interested in HP laptops unless its REALLY REALLY worth it.
If the laptop is worth more than my phone but is something you think fits the bill, I would be willing to throw in some cash to even up the trade.

Id also be up for an older Intel Macbook 13" or 15" screen and I would pay the difference.

Im also including 2 white rubber cases and 2 black rubber cases I have an Otter Box Defender series but no belt clip

Willing to trade in person if your near macomb or oakland county in Michigan
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THE TOP SPORTS STORY LINES OF 2012: Kings finally have their long-awaited crown

The Kings did not merely win the Stanley Cup.

Yes, they hoisted it around the ice at Staples Center after the Game 6 Finals win over New Jersey, and the Cup made its usual caravan to the homes, ancestral grounds and rinks of all the players and team officials, and its saucer certainly was filled with everything from scotch to egg nog.

What the Kings did was share it with the city and its long-suffering fans. If there's a Kings fan in greater Los Angeles who didn't plant a kiss or 200 on the Cup on its grand tour of the city, he or she wouldn't admit it for fear of humiliation.

This city has held parades for the Lakers in front of hundreds of thousands and has championship moments in Dodgers history - "in a year that has been so improbable, the impossible has happened" - ingrained in its brain forever.

But never has a group of unrequited fans been as ecstatic over a victory. This was Charlie Brown kicking the field goal and getting a kiss from the red-haired girl. It was pure, unadulterated bliss and not a single fan was too proud to wear the team's colors, paint his or her face or act like a 10-year-old when they actually got to cuddle with the Cup.

It's truly one of the most awesome moments in Los Angeles sports history, a kismet moment when a team that has won nothing turns it around so unexpectedly.

We could have expected it. Throughout the playoffs, the Kings were referenced as the last seed (eighth) in its conference, but the

truth was there were scant points separating the teams seeded three to eight. The team had played exceedingly well, too, since changing coaches early and hiring Darryl Sutter.

The Kings dominated the Cup like few NHL champions.

They ran off to a 3-0 lead against Vancouver in the first round and clinched in Game 5 in overtime. They swept St. Louis in the second round and allowed just six goals in four games.

They opened a 3-0 lead on Phoenix in the Conference final and then

Dodgers pitcher Zack Greinke, left, shakes hands with co-owner Magic Johnson during a baseball news conference announcing his $147 million, six-year contract. Such a move under previous owner Frank McCourt would have been unheard of. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)

clinched in Game 5, again in overtime.

They opened a 3-0 lead on New Jersey before closing it out at home in Game 6, 6-1, barraging the Devils with three first-period goals which began a celebration that, frankly, hasn't ended in some places.

Goalie Jonathan Quick won the Conn Smythe Trophy as MVP of the Stanley Cup after allowing 30 goals in 20 playoff games. The Kings won three postseason games in overtime and were 10-1 on the road.

The only things the Kings didn't accomplish was no fault of their own; the NHL lockout has postponed the raising of the championship banner.

They were without question the biggest story of 2012.

2. Let's be frank, we're glad you're gone.

Frank McCourt did something more astonishing than the Kings: He bankrupted the Dodgers. He pocketed a lot of money in the process, of course, which is what all megalomaniac sports owners do.

His divorce proceedings with Jamie McCourt, a maniac in her own right, pulled the curtain back on the way he sliced and diced the Dodgers empire into shell pieces and took his profit while pushing the team into debt. MLB eventually had to force him out.

Not without a parting gift, a massive $2.1 billion sale to the Guggenheim Group, one of your basic "investment" companies that had the benefit of Magic Johnson as a front man to ease tensions.

Frank-ly, there are as many reasons to distrust the new owners as the old. They've gone on a dubious

Mike Brown was fired after the Lakers began their season 1-4. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)

Steinbrenner-like trade and free-agent rampage - Adrian Gonzalez, Josh Beckett, Carl Crawford, Zack Grienke - that sent the payroll beyond $200 million for 2013. If this team falls on its wallet, we'll all be reminded there's no guarantee the new owner is better than the old.

Who knows? Maybe Ryu Hyun-jin will be the new Fernando and the Dodgers will add Korean BBQ to the concession stands.

3. "And you thought the Kardashians were drama queens."

Congrats to Jim Buss. With McCourt and Mike Garrett gone and Donald Sterling's Clippers no longer a joke, you've become the biggest management goof in town. The Lakers always have been a soap opera, but never one so messy since Jerry Buss gave the keys to his

USC head coach Lane Kiffin saw his team begin atop The Associated Press poll. The Trojans then went 7-5 and will play Monday in the Sun Bowl, falling far short of their expectations. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

son.

Mike Brown wasn't the right coach for this team, but dumping him after five games of season two? Courting Phil Jackson was smart; stiffing him was absurd. Truth is, this is an old team trying to win a quick title, and it remains to be seen if anyone beyond Dwight Howard can handle Mike D'Antoni's pace.

Right now, the Clippers are better, younger and more exciting.

4. "Not even No. 1 in Los Angeles."

One game never should define a coach, but USC's 2011 win over Oregon changed a lot of minds about Lane Kiffin. The publicity was good enough to make the Trojans the No. 1 team in the preseason AP poll and returning senior quarterback Matt Barkley a Heisman candidate.

Quicker than you can say deflated footballs, the Trojans lost to Stanford and went on a 1-4 bender to close the season, including a loss to UCLA for the first time since 2006. Kiffin was combative with the media, found novel ways to embarrass the program and did Barkley no favors with his sketchy game plans. The 2012 season ends in the Sun Bowl; as far as many USC fans are concerned it's sunset, not sunrise, on the Kiffin era.

5. "Big fish, fishy decisions."

On one hand, the Angels proved they have cornerstone, homegrown talents in A.L. Rookie of the Year Mike Trout and Long Beach State alum Jered Weaver, who took a home team discount signing a new contract and also pitched a no-hitter. On the other, they signed Albert Pujols when they needed bullpen help, and it was a second consecutive year of blown saves that ruined the team's postseason changes. Pujols can hit, and so can new signee Josh Hamilton. But Arte Moreno's moves of late seem more like responses to what the Dodgers are doing than finding the right combination - all at the expense of manager Mike Scioscia.

6. "Eighteen years of freedom are at stake!"

Los Angeles has not been infested with the NFL since the Rams and Raiders left after the 1994 season, meaning no lousy teams or blackouts or oddball owners or, most importantly, a new stadium built at taxpayer expense. Alas, the L.A. City Council in 2012 approved a new downtown football stadium. The good politicians swear it won't cost anyone a penny.

Probably not, because like every other football fantasy floated in town this one still lacks all of the tithing the NFL requires, especially now with prime mover-shaker Philip Anschutz putting his company, AEG (Kings, Staples, Galaxy, a little of the Lakers), up for sale. Hey, every list needs a little pulp fiction.

7. "Never redshirt a talented freshman."

There's one bit of advice Rick Neuheisel should have taken from Pete Carroll - play your freshmen, no matter how crowded a position may be. Neuheisel chose to redshirt quarterback Brett Hundley in 2011; the team won a division title but lost 50-0 to USC, finished 6-8 and Neuheisel lost his job. Neuheisel's loss was new coach Jim Mora's gain.

Hundley was the key to a Bruins revival that produced a 9-4 record, Pac-12 South title, all-time rushing title for Johnathan Franklin and Holiday Bowl date. There's no denying the Bruins regained some swagger with the change; now the question is what Mora can do for an encore and how long before he wants to return to the NFL.

8. "Olympic royalty in London."

It's a given that Southern California will reap a large portion of medals for America at every Olympics and 2012 was no different, with three local women taking home a trio of medals - Allyson Felix (three golds), Carmelita Jeter (gold, silver, bronze) and Rebecca Soni (two gold, silver). The gold-medal winning men's and women's basketball teams, women's soccer and women's water polo teams were SoCal strong, too; Long Beach State's Misty May-Treanor won a third gold medal with partner Kerri Walsh-Jennings in beach volleyball; Monrovia sharpshooter Kim Rhode became the first American to medal in five consecutive games and Bryshon Nellum, four years removed from gunshot wounds that threatened to end his career, won a relay medal and carried the American flag in the closing ceremonies.

9. "OK, so maybe this sport is catching on."

It will be eons before American professional soccer can consider itself on par with the best leagues in Europe and South America, but give the MLS credit for survival and, specifically, the Galaxy for taking a costly chance on David Beckham and winning a second consecutive MLS Cup. It ain't Stanley, but it will do for soccer fans.

Beckham and wife Posh now return to the homeland, where they undoubtedly will push the royal pregnancy off the front page.

10. "Oh me oh my! BINGO!!"

At last, vindication for Ralph Lawler. The long-suffering Clippers announcer now has a team worthy of his enthusiasm and hopes. The Clips took a major step in 2011-12 by going 40-26 and reaching the conference semifinals, and might have gone farther if Chauncey Billups hadn't been hurt. In Blake Griffin and Chris Paul, the Clips have two thoroughbreds, and they're currently on a franchise-record 16-game winning streak. If the Kings can win a Stanley Cup, the Clippers can dream just as big.

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UCLA men's basketball: Ben Howland lands star-studded recruiting class, begins season in Top 25, then loses to Cal Poly and two players quit. On a good note, a John Wooden statue is unveiled and a new Pauley Pavilion opens.

Antron Brown: The driver becomes the first African-American to win a major U.S. auto racing title at the Automobile Club of Southern California NHRA Finals in Pomona.

Jamie Bestwick and Bob Burnquist: Skateboarder extraordinaire Bestwick six-peats in the Vert at the X Games to tie a record while Burnquist, competing in his 18 th and perhaps final Games, defeats teen rivals for Skateboard Air title.

Ryan Hunter-Reay: The determined IndyCar driver won the series title by a slender margin over Will Power in the season finale by surviving multiple incidents over a 500-mile night race at Auto Club Speedway in Fontana. Power won the Long Beach Grand Prix earlier in the season. Also in racing, the IndyCar season ended with its CEO being flushed and Irwindale Speedway filed for bankruptcy and has yet to reopen.

Code of Conduct: L.A. sports teams announce code of conduct for fans.

We're sure Bryan Stow will be pleased to know this.

Breeders' Cup: Horse Racing's best weekend, which is becoming more relevant than the Triple Crown among serious horsemen, returned to Santa Anita in 2012 with Fort Larned taking the Classic (in which favored Game On Dude was seventh).

Sam Querrey: Thousand Oaks tennis star wins the Farmers Classic for third time in four years but L.A. loses the last ATP event, with roots in town dating back to 1927.

Graeme McDowell: Golfer wins Tiger Woods' World Challenge for the second time in three years at Sherwood Country Club. Maybe it's time to rename it the Graeme McDowell World Challenge.

Also, John Huh of Crescenta Valley was named the PGA Tour's Rookie of the Year.

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Friday, December 28, 2012

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For first time, the AT&T Performing Arts Center is operating in the black

No wonder they're feeling a bit festive at the AT&T Performing Arts Center ...

Earlier this year the AT&T Performing Arts Center had little good news to stand in the spotlight: A study out of the University of Chicago chastised its founders for spending more than they had on hand, while Standard & Poor?s dropped the Dallas Center for the Performing Arts Foundation?s bond credit rating to BBB-minus. To which the AT&T PAC responded with that old familiar just-you-wait: ?Success does not happen overnight.?

No, perhaps it takes a little more than three years.

For the first time, says AT&T Performing Arts Center president and acting CEO Doug Curtis, the center wrapped up a fiscal year in the black ? up $280,000 in net operational revenues when FY2012 came to a close at July?s end. The center, which released the numbers today following its annual audit, posted an operational loss of $3.3 million for FY2011.

Much of the uptick, Curtis tells The News, is due to ?the commitment we have to look at how we spend every penny to make sure we?re getting the best value for every cent spent. And it has to do with fulfilling the mission our board has set forth, which is to create a gathering place for the community and continue to have an eye ? and this is hard to do when you?re watching every penny ? on the quality of what you do. That?s something we take very seriously.?

Which isn?t to say all the kinks have been worked out: According to the center, its bottom line is still sagging into the red, thanks to ?depreciation, debt service and the transfer of building assets to the city of Dallas,? according to this afternoon?s release. FY2012 still showed a loss of $1.45 million. But that too reveals a possible end to the bleeding: In FY2011, the center posted an overall loss of $7.3 million.

Curtis, the interim CEO who more and more looks like the permanent CEO following the brief tenure of Mark Weinstein, attributes the turnaround to myriad things: a board with little turnover; new staffers charged with amping up the programming and turning up the fund-raising; and more donors willing to kick in more dollars. Which is decidedly good news for an organization still in the midst of raising dough in order to bridge a $40-million gap in its $354-million capital campaign.

?We?ve finally hit a bit of a stride and now have the beginnings of a sustainable business plan, and that?s turned our fundraising around,? he says. ?Donors want to be able to give to an organization doing well financially, and this news will add even more to it. I can?t give you specifics, but in our first several months, both capital and annual fundraising are going very well. And in terms of our reaching into the community we?ve hit our stride there. We?ve got such a diverse array of things we offer to the public. It sounds cliched, but we have something for everybody. To look at what we offer now in terms of programming and not find something you like is getting harder and harder.?

In its release today the AT&T PAC said individual giving more than doubled to $554,000, while corporate donations more than tripled to $130,000. It also didn?t hurt, says Curtis, that Les Mis?rables set a revenue record during its two-week stay at the Winspear Opera House.

?We grossed far more than we ever thought we would, and I think we?ll strive to have one of those kinds of shows every season,? he says, because, sure, who wouldn?t want a record-setter every year? ?People don?t realize what a risk it is when you do a show like this. You never know how well a show will do. But you?ve got to have at least one every year. And, we are only three years old, and being so young we are still learning a lot about the best way to operate this center. We?ve learned enough to know what works in these venues and what doesn?t. We?re getting smarter.?

Given the fact the AT&T PAC?s already halfway into its current fiscal year, it seems fair to ask how the next round of results will look, especially since the city of Dallas will fully fund its $2.5-million obligation to the center. So ??

?The budget we got approved by the board was break-even, and we?re doing everything we can to stay on that course,? Curtis says. ?It?s a constant work-in-progress. It?s something you have to work at every single day, every single week. It?s not easy to do, but our staff is committed to making it happen and achieving it.?

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Video released of NYC suspect in fatal subway push

NEW YORK (AP) ? Police searched for a woman who killed a man by pushing him in front of a subway train and released surveillance video Friday of her running away from the station.

Commuters, meanwhile, absorbed the news of the second fatal subway shove in the city this month.

"It's just a really sad commentary on the world and on human beings, period," said Howard Roth, who takes the subway daily. He said the deadly push was food for thought about subway safety, "but I guess the best thing is what they tell you ? don't stand near the edge, and keep your eyes open."

The suspect in Thursday night's killing had been following the man closely on a Queens platform and mumbling to herself, witnesses told police. She got up from a nearby bench and shoved the man, who was standing with his back to her, as the train pulled into the platform. He was pinned under the train as it pulled to a stop, police said.

It did not appear the man noticed her before he was shoved onto the tracks, police said, adding that the condition of the man's body was making it difficult to identify him. The woman was described as Hispanic, in her 20s, heavyset and about 5-foot-5, wearing a blue, white and gray ski jacket and Nike sneakers with gray on top and red on the bottom.

It was unclear whether the man and the woman knew each other. And it's also unclear whether anyone tried to help the man up before he was struck ? or whether there was enough time for anyone to do anything.

The surveillance video was taken at a nearby intersection. It shows a woman dashing from a crosswalk and down a sidewalk.

Asked about the episode at the station on Queens Boulevard in the Sunnyside neighborhood, Mayor Michael Bloomberg pointed Friday to legal and policy changes that led to the release of many mentally ill people from psychiatric institutions from the 1960s through 1990s.

"The courts or the law have changed and said, no, you can't do that unless they're a danger to society; our laws protect you. That's fair enough," Bloomberg said on "The John Gambling Show with Mayor Mike" on WOR-AM.

On Dec. 3, 58-year-old Ki-Suck Han was pushed in front of a train in Times Square. Apparently no other passenger tried to help Han.

A photograph of him on the tracks a split second before he was killed was published on the front of the New York Post the next day, causing an uproar and debate over whether the photographer, who had been waiting for a train, should have tried to help him and whether the newspaper should have run the image.

A homeless man, 30-year-old Naeem Davis, was charged with murder in Han's death and was ordered held without bail. He has pleaded not guilty and has said that Han was the aggressor and had attacked him first. The two men hadn't met before.

Being pushed onto the train tracks is a silent fear for many commuters who ride the city's subway a total of more than 5.2 million times on an average weekday, but deaths are rare.

Among the more high-profile cases was the January 1999 death of aspiring screenwriter Kendra Webdale, who was shoved by a former mental patient. The man, Andrew Goldstein, was convicted of murder after unsuccessfully arguing he was too mentally ill to understand what he was doing.

The case prompted the state Legislature to pass Kendra's Law, which lets mental health authorities supervise patients who live outside institutions to make sure they are taking their medications and aren't threats to safety.

Earlier this year, restaurant cook Jose Rojas was convicted of assault for shoving a woman into the side of a moving train in 2010. His lawyers argued he simply stumbled into her in a drunken accident. The victim was seriously hurt but survived.

Like many subway riders, Micah Siegel follows her own set of safety precautions during her daily commute: stand against a wall or pillar to keep someone from coming up behind you, watch out when navigating a crowded or narrow platform to avoid being knocked ? even accidentally ? onto the tracks.

"I do try to be aware of what's around me and who's around me, especially as a young woman," Siegel, a 21-year-old college student, said as she waited at Pennsylvania Station on Friday.

So does Roth, who's 60.

"It sounds a little wimpy if you're like, 'Who's going to push me?' But it's better to be safe than sorry," he said.

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Thursday, December 27, 2012

Most Popular Photo Filter App: Snapseed

Most Popular Photo Filter App: Snapseed When you want to tweak, edit, or just add a personal touch to your mobile photos before sharing them with your friends, a good photo filter app is a useful tool to have. Whether you love adding filters and effects to your photos or dislike the category entirely, we asked you which apps you thought were the best at the job. You responded with your nominations, and we looked at the five best photo filter apps based on your suggestions. Now we're back to highlight the overall winner.

Most Popular Photo Filter App: SnapseedSnapseed, originally from Nic Software and now a free, easy-to-use, and feature-packed Google app available for iOS and Android, took the top spot with over 33% of the overall vote.

In second place with close to 25% of the votes cast was Camera+ for iOS, a full-featured camera app replacement that just happens to offer some great personalization tools as well. Behind it in third place with just over 20% of the overall vote was the juggernaut in this category, Instagram, which aside from dealing with some terms-of-service issues (which it's now trying to put behind them,) just isn't that popular with you guys by comparison. Behind Instagram with 11% of the overall vote was Camera ZOOM FX, our favorite camera app for Android and a great camera replacement that again happens to have some great filters and tweaking options. Bringing up the rear with just over 10% of the overall vote was Pixlr-o-matic, another free customization app for iOS and Android.

The Hive Five is based on reader nominations. As with most Hive Five posts, if your favorite was left out, it's not because we hate it?it's because it didn't get the nominations required in the call for contenders post to make the top five. We understand it's a bit of a popularity contest, but if you have a favorite, we want to hear about it. Have a suggestion for the Hive Five? Send us an email at tips+hivefive@lifehacker.com!

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Kapo Trading Expands Plus Size Women's Hawaiian Clothing

Plus size clothing has come a long way within the clothing industry and fashion market, especially for Hawaiian clothing. In the past, the choices regarding clothing made for plus size individuals was very limited, often lacking a respect to the ever-changing fashion trends within society. The availability of different styles was quite poor and unaccommodating. The demand for a better selection has increased with the unfortunate rise in overweight individuals across the world.

The interest in the plus size clothing market has increased due to the increasing levels of obesity and eating disorders that plague a large number of individuals. The shape and size of the average person has increased throughout the years, demanding a shift in the way clothes are designed, produced, and marketed ? especially from women, who as a whole have become larger and heavier than they appeared about 20 years ago. People who are now reaching their 40s and 50s are adding to the increase in obesity ? more than 60% of this group is in need of plus size clothing.

Supplying a Market Need ? Women and now becoming more comfortable in their own skin ? and their own clothing

Retailers and designers have noticed the intense need for plus size clothing and have made strides within the market. Kapo Trading Company, a retailer of Hawaiian clothing, has seen a significant increase in its plus size clothing orders over the last couple years, so has decided to expand its plus size Hawaiian Clothing line for women?s muumu dresses. While many picture large ugly muumuu dresses as typical plus size clothing, the styles now are beautiful, vibrant and flattering.

Stacey Riska, President of Kapo Trading Company notes, ?Plus size clothing is not meant to cover a fuller figure, but to enhance it. Boxy shapes and dowdy fabrics are a thing of the past. Today, plus size clothing is vibrant, attractive and easy to wear.?

Kapo Trading Company delivers Hawaii to yo fashion coats u. Specializing in fun and authentic Hawaiian gifts, clothing, and decor. The Aloha spirit is something we live and enjoy every day.

If you would like more information about Kapo Trading Company or this topic, please contact Stacey Riska at (301) 523-3600 or email Stacey at aloha(at)kapotrading(dot)com.

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Sunday, December 23, 2012

Monti steps boldly into Italy election race: maybe

ROME (Reuters) - Outgoing Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti has many unquestioned qualities but it is starting to seem that bold political decision-making may not be one of them.

After keeping his supporters waiting for weeks to know whether he would lead them in Italy's upcoming election, Monti held an eagerly awaited news conference on Sunday - and announced that they would have to wait a little longer.

For most of his 13 months in office Monti repeated that he would withdraw from politics when his term ended.

In September he changed tack and said he would be willing to serve a second term but only if the election produced no clear winner, and then in the last few weeks he let it be known that he was considering actually running in the election.

Monti's indecision over whether to stand or not dominated Italian media coverage in just the same way that similar changes of position by his predecessor Silvio Berlusconi had done a couple of months earlier.

The issue dominated the two-hour news conference but by the end of it, journalists were still scratching their heads over what the former European commissioner had actually decided.

"I have to say that I still don't understand anything," Lucia Annunziata, one of Italy's most experienced journalists told Monti in a television interview later in the day.

Roberto Maroni, the leader of the pro-devolution Northern League party, tweeted his derision.

"I'm not running, but maybe I am ... Monti has learned from the most false Christian Democrats of the first Republic," he said, referring to the party that ruled Italy for 60 years after World War Two and was famed for its opaque political intrigues.

The picture is now somewhat clearer and can be summed up as follows: Monti will present a list of policy priorities and wait to see if a credible centrist alliance emerges that adopts the plan as its own and has a chance of doing well in the election.

If this happens, he will agree to stand at the election as the alliance's candidate for prime minister.

While this strategy may seem a cautious one, the risk for Monti is that by promoting a centrist alliance he has sacrificed his aura as a non-partisan technocrat. After being put on a pedestal for most of his premiership, he will now be fiercely attacked in the election campaign by left and right alike.

It may also all be for nothing, as polls show the centrist parties that back Monti currently command no more than about 10 percent of the vote.

Monti said he hoped new forces from "civil society" emerge to join forces with them and create a major bloc, yet he admitted this was a gamble with "many risks and a high probability of failure".

"NIGHTMARE"

If the snowball effect does not materialize, it can be assumed that Monti will simply decline to offer his name to any party, and will be no more than an onlooker at the election.

A taste of what he is in for in his new role as politician rather than technocrat was already clear on Sunday from potential foes at the election. Berlusconi said a new Monti government would be a "nightmare".

Another risk for Monti is that what follows may partly overshadow the notable achievements of what has gone before.

The 69-year-old former economics professor replaced the scandal-plagued Berlusconi last year as sky rocketing borrowing costs threatened to plunge Italy into a Greek-style debt crisis.

When Berlusconi pulled his backing for Monti's technocrat government on December 6, the gap between Italy's benchmark bonds and safer German Bunds stood below 3.2 percentage points, little more than half the level when Monti took over.

With his economist's training and measured, sober manner Monti was the perfect antidote to the discredited Berlusconi.

His rapport with German Chancellor Angela Merkel has been particularly crucial as for the first time in years Italy's view began to be taken seriously in European decision-making.

In a heady first few months that saw him named European of the year in the French parliament and feted by the international media he acted decisively to convince investors that Italy could bring its finances under control.

Capitalizing on record approval ratings he rushed through 20 billion euros ($25.86 billion) of deficit cuts including a widely praised pension reform to raise the retirement age.

He lost some of that shine, at least domestically, as the months went on and the recession deepened, aggravated by a raft of tax hikes. Subsequent reforms to deregulate services and the labor markets got bogged down and diluted by parliamentary and union opposition.

Economists are divided over the quality of Monti's attempts to free up Italy's economy but he has remained the darling of financial markets and he undoubtedly began to address deep-rooted problems that festered unattended for years.

He said this week that the structural reforms needed to make Italy competitive had only just begun. Investors will be pleased to see that there is still a chance that after February's election Monti till still be in charge to tackle them. (Reporting By Gavin Jones; Editing by Stephen Powell)

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the hedonista: Food Obsessed.... Moi?

Food bloggers come in all shapes and sizes (and some would say, vast, vast, quantities). But underneath them all is an obsession with food, and I've just discovered it's unnatural.

Recently I ran a trivia night at my place with nine of my nearest and dearest. It came about because it's something we do as a group, just to ensure we get together and knock back a couple of bottles of fizz once a month. For my turn, I'd asked if I could shake it up a bit, and so instead of asking a whole heap of questions about 1980s one-hit-wonders and the capitals of obscure countries, I decided to make mine food and wine themed. So I compiled a list of questions, breaking them into eight rounds of about ten questions each. Let's see how they fared.

Round 1 - picture round. What pasta is that?
Highest score - 6/10. Average: 4/10
Pasta that most of my friends have not heard of: agnolotti, farfalle, pappardelle, orzo, conchiglie.
I had a thin and thick flat pasta in there, and despite accepting pappardelle, fettuccine, linguini or tagliatelle, if they were at least listed according to brevity, none got it right. They fought over question 8, and I finally conceded that Agnolotti could also be called ravioli (it really shouldn't).

Round 2 - Fruit and veggies.
Highest score - 4/10. Average 2.5/10
I have discovered that my friends do not have any idea about potato varieties, what fruit is found in grenadine, what the difference between a herb and a tree is, how to poison someone with a fresh apple, or despite a multiple choice with 3 inane answers, only one of which was a fruit or vegetable, they could not figure out that jack-o-lanterns used to be made out of turnips. They all got The Wiggles lyrics right to "hot potato" however. And the best response? Q 9: What's in vichyssoise? ... A: fishes arse

Round 3 - Dining out.
Highest score - 5/10. Average 4/10
Do they know what napery is? No. What about the glasses different wines should be served in? No, not them either. What about smelly cheeses? No, can't tell the difference between a taleggio and a parmigiano. However, they could remember the jingle of a fast food chain's ad from all the way back in 1974, and tell me exactly what you could find in a Big Mac. Big woop.

Round 4 - Wine.
Highest score - 5/10. Average 2.5/10
Oh dear. Oh dear, oh dear, oh dear. Now I thought these were pretty easy. What is Spanish sparkling called? Apparently it's "el bubblio". The only wine growing region of NZ they could name was Marlborough, and there was a Waipara Sauvignon Blanc on the table. My husband did however know what TCA was, even if he called it tri-chloro-asinole. Everybody else just put in rude words starting with T, C and A. They didn't know how many Crus or growths you would find in the Medoc (Bordeaux), and couldn't even tell me that doux and demi sec were sweeter than brut when it comes to Champagne.

Round 5 - Guess this wine
Highest score - 3/3. Average - 1.5/3
The only disappointment here was my husband, who poured his wine in a shot glass, and then proudly declared it was Sancerre. I did proffer a more suitable receptacle, which he declined, stating loudly and tapping the side of his nose in Sherlock Holmes fashion "I've had this wine before, I know exactly what it is." He didn't change his answer. It was cheap buttery unwooded chardonnay from South Eastern Australia, not incredibly expensive and pungent Sauvignon Blanc from France.

Round 6 - Spirits and liqueurs
Highest score - 6/10. Average 4/10
What a great improvement here. Yes, they know what 'legs' are in a brandy glass. They could tell me how to make a Pi?a Colada. Only one knew that Frangelico was made with hazelnuts, but nobody had any idea what made the mind trip in Absinthe. When it came to stills, barrels and single malts, everybody utterly fell off the wagon.

Round 7 - Match the drinker to the drink
Highest score - 2/8. Average 1/8
This should have been a process of elimination. Pablo Picasso would definitely need the aid of the green fairy (absinthe) to come up with cubism (most got this). Marilyn Monroe was supposed to have once bathed in 350 bottles of Dom Perignon, and derr, Dean Martin loved Martinis. But no - they thought the Queen of England needed to drink Champagne, leaving Marilyn with the Cosmo, even though it hadn't been invented yet. They gave Madonna a Martini and Dean the Dubonnet, and then even bungled Lara Bingle's H2COCO, despite the fact that most of us are Aussies and she's been pimping it for ages now.

Round 8 - What is this?
Highest score - 3/10. Average - 1.5/10
The only constant was Sopressa, which was correctly confirmed to be a salami. But it seems Chaorce is a vegetable (no -that's Choko), Capon is a chocolate, Ceviche "mmmm... tastes like chicken!", Passito is meat, jaggery is a chilli, and nobody even put an answer for khubz, despite the fact that we all eat them nearly every day. Two out of three knew daikon was a radish, but nobody knew that Cachaca is the spirit used in one of the world's most popular cocktails, the Caipirinha, assuming in fact it is the dance that you perform after you have six of them. Kimchi? Oh, that's Indonesion for "cat on a satay stick" apparently.

By the end of this, my heart had broken, and was dribbling all over the floor like an over-ripe chunk of Chaorce. I thought this would be fun. You know, eating food, drinking wine, talking about food and wine, testing each other, the kind of things I love doing with my food blogger friends. But no, it wasn't at all. My cuisinically challenged friends laughed in mock shame through the fruit and veggie round, and only got very excited when they got to say "two all-beef patties, special sauce, lettuce cheese, pickles, onions on a sesame seed bun", but by the time we got to the spirits, they were groaning, telling me they were too hard. I was embarrassed, wanted to crawl under the table and drink the rest of the Bollinger and gorge on some incredible Salted Caramels someone had brought from Crate and Barrel. Maybe just sob quietly to myself. But we persisted, and by the end, we paid in wine because everyone was drowning their losses in our cellar.

Even my husband, who shares most of my food journeys didn't fare well. At one point, my best Dubai friend looked at me and asked: "Do you know the answers to all these questions, Sarah?", and I do. I only had to google a couple of the celebrity favourite drinks and double check on some barrel sizes for whiskey storage. Oh, and I didn't know what a Capon was until about two weeks ago.

Sometimes its hard to see how people don't get your obsession, and also how they can go through life eating and drinking without knowing the name of things, how they are made, and where they come from. But I guess it's just my personal thing. Luckily I have a big bunch of food-loving friends to share it with in Fooderati Arabia, and now I treasure them more than ever.

The next host of trivia has threatened to make the theme "Middle Eastern Oil Extraction" for next time. Now won't that be exciting...

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Saturday, December 22, 2012

China bans alcohol in military banquets to curb graft

BEIJING (Reuters) - China has banned senior military officers from holding alcohol- fuelled banquets or from staying in luxury hotels when on work trips in the latest move by Communist Party chief Xi Jinping to fight corruption, state media reported on Saturday.

Receptions will also no longer feature welcome banners, red carpets, flowers, honor guards, performances or souvenirs, the powerful Central Military Commission, which Xi oversees, has decreed, major newspapers reported.

Officers will have to cut back on both the number and length of inspection tours, overseas visits, meetings and reports, according to the new rules.

Speakers at meetings should avoid "empty talk", while the use of vehicles equipped with sirens will be "rigorously controlled during official visits in order to prevent public disturbances".

"Additionally, commission officials are required to discipline their spouses, children and subordinates and make sure they do not take bribes."

The rules echo similar demands made of party officials by Xi earlier this month.

The party, which has shown no sign of giving up its tight grip on power, has struggled to contain public anger at a seemingly endless stream of corruption scandals, particularly when officials are seen as abusing their posts to amass wealth.

China intensified a crackdown on rampant corruption in the military in the late 1990s, banning the People's Liberation Army from engaging in business. But it has crept back in recent years due to a lack of transparency, checks and balances and moral decay.

A senior officer, Lieutenant General Gu Junshan, was sacked earlier this year in what Hong Kong media have said would be the biggest military corruption scandal since the Communists swept to power in 1949, though details have not been officially announced.

Xi, who takes over as president from Hu Jintao at the annual meeting of parliament in March, warned shortly after becoming party boss that the country risked unrest if graft is not tackled.

(Reporting by Ben Blanchard; Editing by Sanjeev Miglani)

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Thursday, December 20, 2012

Florida Sen. Nelson: GOP disenfranchised voters

Washington ? Senate Democrats and Republicans are sparring over whether voter ID laws and restricted early voting are attempts to disenfranchise African-American and Hispanic voters.

Florida Sen. Bill Nelson, a Democrat, and former Florida Gov. Charlie Crist, who recently became a Democrat, said their state's Republican Party deliberately tried to suppress the vote from those groups.

They testified Wednesday at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, where Republican Sen. Charles Grassley of Iowa defended attempts to purge ineligible voters. He was backed by the secretaries of state from Arizona and Iowa, who said their strategy was to ensure that only eligible voters cast ballots.

Democratic Sen. Richard Durbin of Illinois said there have been only miniscule percentages of voters who were guilty of fraud. However, Iowa Secretary of State Matt Schultz said he has been trying to get access to a citizenship database from the Department of Homeland Security but received no cooperation.

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Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Inouye: Man of courage, humanity, dignity (CNN)

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Female Afghan cops say fellow officers rape them

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Afghan policewomen prepare to fire during a shooting exercise at a range at the Afghan National Police Academy in Kabul Dec. 9.

By Amie Ferris-Rotman, Reuters

KABUL - Shortly after Friba joined the Afghan National Police, she gave herself the nickname "dragon" and vowed to bring law and order to her tormented homeland.

Five years later, she is tired of rebuffing the sexual advances of male colleagues, worries the budget for the female force will shrink and fears the government will abandon them.

Women in the police force were held up as a showcase for Afghan-Western efforts to promote rights in the new Afghanistan, born from the optimism that swept the country after the ouster of the Taliban in 2001.

Images of gun-wielding Afghan policewomen have been broadcast across the globe, even inspiring a television program popular with young Afghan women.

But going from the burqa to the olive green uniform has not been easy.

In Reuters interviews with 12 policewomen in districts across the Afghan capital, complaints of sexual harassment, discrimination and bitter frustration were prevalent.

President Hamid Karzai's goal is for 5,000 women to join the Afghan National Police (ANP) by the end of 2014, when most foreign troops will leave the country.

Watch Atia Abawi's full, exclusive interview with Afghanistan's President Hamid Karzai in which he discusses the "growing perception" that insecurity in the region is caused by the United States and some of its allies who "promoted lawlessness" and "corruption" in Afghanistan.

UN calls for Afghanistan to protect women from rape, forced marriage

But government neglect, poor recruitment and a lack of interest on the part of authorities and the male-dominated society mean there are only 1,850 female police officers on the beat, or about 1.25 percent of the entire force.

And it looks to get worse.

Friba, who asked that her second name not be used, says it all when she runs a manicured finger across her throat: "Once foreigners leave we won't even be able to go to the market. We'll be back in burqas. The Taliban are coming back and we all know it."

Conditions for women in Afghanistan have improved significantly since the Taliban were ousted. Women have won back basic rights in voting, education and work since Taliban rule, when they were not allowed out of their homes without a male escort and could be publicly stoned to death for adultery.

Omar Sobhani / Reuters

Afghan policewomen eat after a training session at the Afghan National Police Academy in Kabul Dec. 9.

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But problems persist in the deeply conservative Muslim society scarred by decades of conflict. The United Nations said this month that despite progress, there was a dramatic under-reporting of cases of violence against women.

Some female lawmakers and rights groups blame Karzai's government for a waning interest in women's rights as it seeks peace talks with the Taliban, accusations his administration deny.

Almost a third of the members of the female force work in Kabul, performing duties such as conducting security checks on women at the airport and checking biometric data.

Friba sat in a city police station room decorated with posters of policemen clutching weapons to talk to Reuters.

"I am the dragon and I can defend myself, but most of the girls are constantly harassed," she said. "Just yesterday my colleague put his hands on one of the girl's breasts. She was embarrassed and giggled while he squeezed them. Then she turned to us and burst into tears."

More than ten years after the beginning of the war, Afghanistan faces external pressure to reform as well as ongoing internal conflicts.

Afghan woman police director gunned down

On the other side of Kabul, detective Lailoma, who also asked that her family name not be used, said several policewomen under her command had been raped by their male colleagues.

She complained about male colleagues: "They want it to be like the time of the Taliban. They tell us every day we are bad women and should not be allowed to work here."

Male colleagues also taunt the women, she added, often preventing them from entering the kitchen, meaning they miss out on lunch.

US, Afghan officials condemn public execution of Afghan woman

On several occasions, male colleagues interrupted Reuters interviews in what the policewomen said were attempts to intimidate them into silence.

One male officer entered the room without knocking three times to retrieve pencils; another spent 20 minutes dusting off his hat, only to put it back on a shelf. The women switched subjects when the men came in.

Rana, a 31-year-old, heavy-set policewoman with curly hair, said policewomen were expected to perform sexual favors: "We're expected to do them to just stay in the force."

The raping of policewomen by their male counterparts "definitely takes place," said Colonel Sayed Omar Saboor, deputy director for gender and human rights at the Interior Ministry, which oversees the police. "These men are largely illiterate and see the women as immoral."?

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Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Canada may link pension reform to economic thresholds

MEECH LAKE, Quebec (Reuters) - Canada's finance minister agreed on Monday to set economic benchmarks for potentially expanding the country's public pension system in the future, but said the economy was too weak now to demand bigger contributions from businesses and workers.

Federal Finance Minister Jim Flaherty met with his provincial counterparts late Sunday and Monday to discuss issues of joint responsibility.

The main item on the agenda was a proposal for "modest" enhancements to the Canada Pension Plan (CPP), based on studies showing Canadians are not saving enough for their retirement and raising doubts about the government's ability to finance the pensions of retiring baby boomers.

Flaherty had previously ruled out any changes to CPP but appeared somewhat more flexible at the end of the meeting, although punting any policy action until a later date.

"There's no consensus on the CPP expansion at this time but the ministers did agree that we would task our officials with working on definitions of 'modest increase' and economic triggers that we would then discuss at our next meeting in June," Flaherty told reporters.

The CPP is a nationwide program, although the province of Quebec also has its own similar program, to which all employers and employees must pay premiums.

Flaherty said provincial finance ministers were hesitant to move ahead with changes because of the uncertain economic outlook.

"We'll need to have some kind of measure about real GDP growth, or an unemployment rate, or both, triggers like that so that the ministers can be confident, and the government can be confident, that the economy could take the extra burden that would be put on employers and employees were there to be an increase in the contribution rate to the Canada Pension Plan," he said.

Various formulas for boosting the savings rate under CPP have been floated. Any changes would require agreement by two-thirds of Canada's provinces representing two-thirds of the population, but Flaherty has said he would prefer unanimity before making such a major shift.

Ontario Finance Minister Dwight Duncan, one of the most vocal proponents of pension reform, said he was pleasantly surprised at the progress made.

"I was worried we wouldn't move forward today, we've moved forward, it's still a little too slow for my taste but I think this allows us to move to the next step," he said.

The Canadian Labour Congress said on Monday 60 percent of workers in Canada have no workplace pension and one-third between the ages of 24 and 60 have no retirement savings.

(Reporting by David Ljunggren; Writing by Louise Egan; Editing by Tim Dobbyn)

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Softbank will offer satellite phones for use during natural disasters

DNP Softbank will offer satellite phones for use during natural disasters

Japanese mobile service provider Softbank announced today that it will sell satellite phones that can be used during tsunamis, earthquakes, or other events during which traditional mobile phone service may be unavailable. The carrier has partnered with Dubai-based Thuraya, a satellite phone and service provider, to sell satellite-based phones to its home market. Softbank, which is in the midst of a $20.1 billion acquisition of US carrier Sprint, has been slower than other Japanese carriers to restore critical mobile services after natural disaster-caused outages. Satellite phone sales will primarily target essential services such as government officials, energy providers, and local media, though private citizens will be able to buy the phones through retail outlets in order to stay connected during critical events. No word yet on price, though Japanese consumers can expect these phones on the market by February.

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Sunday, December 16, 2012

Factbox: Venezuelan opposition leader Henrique Capriles

CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuelan opposition leader Henrique Capriles retained his state governorship on Sunday, keeping himself in prime position for a possible new run for office should President Hugo Chavez's cancer force him out of office.

Here are some facts about him:

* Capriles, 40, beat former vice-president Elias Jaua, a heavyweight Chavez ally, to win re-election as governor of Venezuela's second-most populous state, Miranda. The state, which includes part of Caracas, ranges from the huge Petare shantytown to fishing villages and beaches on the Caribbean coast.

* A law graduate, Capriles became Venezuela's youngest legislator at the age of 26, then won the mayorship of a Caracas municipality before beating a die-hard Chavez loyalist, Diosdado Cabello, to the Miranda governor's office in 2008.

* In the October 7 presidential election, Capriles was the candidate of the Democratic Unity coalition, which groups 20 or so parties and organizations making up the bulk of Venezuela's opposition. He lost, but received 45 percent of the votes and would hope to be the opposition's candidate at any new vote.

* In Miranda, the charismatic and energetic governor is known for riding a motorcycle and heading into slums to supervise projects and talk to working-class voters. On the campaign trail before October's election, he visited hundreds of towns and villages, seeking to project an image of energy, youth and attention to grassroots problems.

* Some say Capriles deliberately has cultivated an almost Chavez-like image of being on the street and in constant contact with the poor. While campaigning, he blows kisses and pumps his fist in a Chavez-like, man-of-the-people style.

* Capriles's maternal grandparents, the Radonskis, fled anti-Semitism in Poland and arrived in Venezuela with just a suitcase stuffed with clothes. Two great-grandparents died in the Treblinka concentration camp. "Imagine that some people in the Chavez government are so ignorant they actually call me a Nazi," he says.

* His grandparents set up a lucrative cinema business in Venezuela and, through them, Capriles once met legendary Mexican comedian Mario Moreno - best known as "Cantinflas."

* A basketball player and sports lover, Capriles says he relaxes by finding some friends for a game or going for a quiet run after dark. He downs Red Bulls to keep his energy up.

* Like Chavez, Capriles has been jailed. He was imprisoned for four months on charges of fomenting a protest at the Cuban embassy in 2002, although he says he was mediating. He was acquitted of the charges at trial, though there is chatter in political circles that the charges could one day be revived.

* If he were to lead Venezuela, Capriles says, he would copy Brazil's "modern left" model of economic and social policies. On the campaign trail earlier this year, he sought to appeal to traditional Chavez supporters, stressed inclusiveness rather than attacking the president, and urged Venezuelans to "get on the bus" for change.

* Despite his Jewish roots, Capriles is a devout Catholic, who says his faith deepened in jail. He wears a rosary and likes to visit a shrine on Margarita island each year.

* The governor is single. He receives a torrent of marriage offers via Twitter and Facebook. He says he will find his wife and start a family in his own good time.

* Though describing himself as center-left, Capriles belongs to the more conservative Primero Justicia (First Justice) party which he helped found in 2000. Foes say he is really an "ultra-right" politician, in the pay of Venezuela's pro-U.S. traditional elite, but masquerading as a progressive.

* Government officials have targeted his wealthy background, association with conservative politicians linked to Venezuela's pre-Chavez rulers, and his role in the Cuban embassy affair, to try to discredit him.

* If he had won the October election, Capriles would have become Venezuela's youngest president. He often uses the slang of Venezuela's young, and nearly always wears informal clothes and a baseball cap.

(Reporting by Caracas newsroom; Editing by Sandra Maler)

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What is Obsessive Compulsive Disorder?

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Anyone who's seen As Good As It Gets has a basic idea about what an Obsessive Compulsive Disorder is, broadly. "My son keeps on and on washing his hands in the bathroom,? said a confused father to Dr Kersi Chavda at the P. D. Hinduja Hospital & MRC, Mumbai. The father came to consult the doctor for his 12 year-old-son. "He has to wash in a particular way, and has to count the number of times he soaps himself. He refuses to open doors holding door handles, unless he has a tissue in his hand, he thinks the handle is always dirty. Again, after locking the doors at night, he locks and unlocks them seven times, and then comes and repeats the entire process to his mother verbally; the parents were literally going crazy." Dr Kersi's diagnosis confirms the problem to be Obsessive Compulsive disorder.


Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is the second most common psychological disorder nowadays. Part of the spectrum of anxiety disorders, it can drive people to anger and despair, wreck marriages, and be a source of sadness to the care-giver as well.

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Dr Kersi explains Obsessive Compulsive Disorder: "An obsession is a recurrent thought, idea or image which causes anxiety, for example 'My hands are dirty', this anxiety causes the person to do whatever he can to alleviate the feeling and often in the process of reducing his anxiety, he finds that he has done a particular recurrent action which has helped. This recurrent action then becomes the "compulsion", and almost invariably is ritualistic, i.e. it has to be performed in a particular manner. Thus 'I have to wash my finger tips, then the palms, then up to the wrist and then my arms' becomes a compulsion every time the patient head to the tap. One would continue the action until he/she is convinced that they have done it their way."

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The commonest Obsessive Compulsive Disorder involves cleanliness, checking or counting and religion and often the tenor of these images themselves can be very frightening to the person concerned. "No one enjoys having this problem. Often one is aware that the thoughts and actions do not make sense, but there is still tremendous resistance to change and control of the ritualistic actions,? adds Dr Kersi.

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Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Treatment includes relaxation techniques, delayed gratification, supportive therapy and the use of specific medication which break the Obsessive Compulsive Disorder cycle. In severe intractable cases, psycho-surgery is performed.

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