Monday, August 5, 2013

Union says Dublin Bus strike is now ? 99% certain?

Christopher McKinley

In anticipation of possible strike action tomorrow Dublin Bus have announced that no Nitelink services will operate toninght.

In a statement on Twitter the company said that ?due to probable industrial action (whereby) services may not operate tomorrow, no Nitelink services will operate tonight?.

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The announcement comes after Siptu transport organiser, Willie Noone, said it?s now ?99 per cent certain? that Dublin Bus drivers will go on strike tomorrow.

?I can?t see how anything is going happen between now and midnight,? he said. Siptu and National Bus and Rail Union (NBRU) drivers at the State company are set to go on strike tomorrow in a long-running row over ?11.7 million in cost saving measures.

An expectation that talks between both sides could take place at the Labour Relations Commission today is receding.

Mr Noone said members of Dublin Bus had already taken pay cuts and had not been given many options regarding the cost savings.

Last night Dublin Bus wrote to all their employees urging them not to engage in industrial action.

If the industrial action does go ahead the strikers will start picketing outside bus garages at midnight.

Public demand for bus services was also expected to be high this weekend with both the Oxegen festival and All-Ireland football quarter finals taking place tomorrow.

The strike will affect an estimated 200,000 public transport users and cost Dublin Bus approximately ?200,000 per day.

The halting of bus services in the capital is also expected to disrupt businesses.

Unions have overwhelmingly rejected a Labour Court supported plan which includes reduced overtime, reductions in bank holiday payments and in annual leave.

Dublin Bus said that they have no choice but to implement the measures in order to stabilise the company?s finances.

A Dublin Bus spokeswoman said that the strike would cause disruption to customers and further losses for the company.

She said her information was that the unions planned to strike and said the company was urging them strongly not to.

?It?s really, really, disappointing, counterproductive and damaging?.

?We?d be hopeful that common sense would prevail,? she said. ?Striking is not going to solve the problem and the financial situation will worsen as a result of the strike?.

She said Dublin Bus was willing to enter talks if they were ?constructive around achieving the savings necessary?.

?Dublin Bus does not have a problem with talking,? she said. ?We?ve had exhaustive talks. We?ve exhausted the industrial relations mechanism?.

The company said that bus drivers? core pay of around ?40,000 per annum would not be cut while management and executives faced pay cuts of 3 per cent to 5 per cent. She also said that only about 25 per cent of drivers opted for overtime.

?We have nowhere else to go. We have met the unions 60 times and were at the LRC seven times and at the Labour Court,? she said.

There are also concerns the dispute may affect train users. NBRU assistant general secretary Dermot O?Leary said Irish Rail members would not stand ?idly by? while cuts were imposed on employees at their sister company Dublin Bus.

Both Siptu and the NBRU have said drivers had lost up to ?250 a week from cuts in 2009 and faced a ?94 cut for each day of the six Bank Holidays they worked per year, along with a cut of ?35 if they work a rest day.

Fianna Fail transport spokesman Timmy Dooley urged Minister for Transport Leo Varadkar to intervene and said an ?act of leadership? was required to bridge the divide.

On Thursday the Minister urged both sides to do everything to agree the necessary savings and avoid disruption. ?Payroll savings are needed to protect existing service levels. There have already been substantial fare increases,? he said.

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Sunday, August 4, 2013

FOOTBALL RECRUITING Southfields Brady living up to his name finds home in college at Bowling Green

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Southfield senior field general Jalen Brady, seen here at an offseason camp in June, committed to Bowling Green Friday.(Photo courtesy of Southfield HS)

SOUTHFIELD ? If you play quarterback and your last name happens to be Brady, you?re almost under official obligation to be really good.

Southfield?s star senior signal-caller, Jalen Brady, is just that.

And just like NFL All-Pro field general Tom Brady (Michigan), he's going to play his college football in the Midwest.

On Friday, Brady (6-feet-0, 200 pounds), committed to Bowling Green State University in Ohio, becoming the second Southfield standout to accept a Division I scholarship in the past week.

Bowling Green finished 8-5 last year.

?It?s the best place for me, the school I feel most comfortable at,? Brady said of choosing Bowling Green, following a summer where he tore up the showcase camp and 7-on-7 circuit and garnered multiple Division I scholarship offers as a result. ?The coaching staff there believes in me and thinks I can play there early, maybe even as a freshman. So that type of confidence they?re showing in me was a big factor in my decision, too.?

His final three choices were Bowling Green, Kent State and the University of Cincinnati.

Brady transferred to Southfield back in January, on the heels of an all-league campaign at Grand Ledge in 2012, where he threw for 1,100 yards and scored 17 touchdowns (13 through the air, 4 on the ground) and led the Comets to an 8-3 season.

He is one of a slew of college recruits, mostly from the Division I ranks, that dot Southfield?s roster this year, including fellow commits like all-state defensive end Lawrence Marshall (Michigan), offensive lineman Chukes Okorafor (Western Michigan) and wide receiver Jordan Billingslea (Western Michigan). Billingslea committed to the Broncos earlier in the week.

Newcomers will help spearhead both sides of the ball for Southfield head coach Tim Conley and his club.

With Brady at the helm of the Bluejays? offense, the team?s defenses will most-likely be in the hands of a scary duo of pass-rush specialists in Marshall and transfer Malik McDowell (still waiting to be declared eligible by the MHSAA), considered by some the No. 1 college recruit in the state.

Seven different Southfield players currently hold Division I offers. Another four have offers from Division I AA and/or GLIAC programs. Brady is Bowling Green?s fourth in-state snare for its 2014 recruiting class.

Overflowing with talent, Southfield is expected to contend for a shot at Ford Field and a state-championship game berth this fall.

?We have a ton of great players on this team, lots of DI recruits that are hungry for success? Brady said. ?Lining up and going to war besides those kind of competitors makes you want to maximize your effort even more than usual. I think it will be a fun season. I can?t wait.?

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High school, college football are back

A few thoughts from the week in sports ...

Summer break will clearly be over for anyone connected with high school football come Monday, including our Daily Record sports reporters who have been enjoying the bulk of our allotted vacation time.

Monday is the first day the OHSAA permits official football practices, also commonly referred to as two-a-days, and as usual there won't be a lot of time for teams to get ready.

Players will get acclimated for a few days before wearing full pads on Friday and starting full contact Saturday. Starting as early as Aug. 13, teams will have scrimmages. It will all lead up to the opening Friday night on Aug. 30.

Our DR sports team is looking forward to previewing the football season, as well as all the other fall sports, and will be out in full force throughout the area this month. Of course, the new wrinkle this season will be the addition of a seventh division for the playoffs.

Here's a four-down look at the top local high school football storylines I'm interested in following as the season goes along:

n First down -- I've thoroughly enjoyed reporting on the Ohio Cardinal Conference football teams since they started playing in 2003 -- and more specifically following how locals Orrville, West Holmes and Wooster fare in the league.

The Knights (11-2, 6-1) tied with Madison (10-2, 6-1) and Mansfield Senior (8-3, 6-1) for their first OCC title last season and advanced all the way to the Div. III regional finals. West Holmes returns senior Layne Perone after he rushed for a school-record 2,090 yards and 34 touchdowns last season, but will have a new quarterback and other key holes to fill.

The Generals (3-7, 2-5) will look to throw early and often with junior Cam Daugherty back after passing for a school record 2,241 yards and 23 TDs, but they'll have to replace several key receivers and improve on defense after yielding a league-high 30.5 points a game.

Orrville (1-9, 0-7) had an outstanding run of three straight playoff seasons and numerous Div. I college signees until falling on hard times last fall. The Red Riders have the area's top tradition with 22 playoff trips, but will have just 33 players in grades 10-12 when practice starts Monday. Seniors Joel Zook (RB-S) and Trevor Summers (TE-LB) look primed for big seasons, while talented sophomore Luke Smith is slated to be the new quarterback.

n Second down -- Will Norwayne be able to make it three straight championships in the Wayne County Athletic League and continue its postseason success?

The Bobcats (13-1, 7-0) were one of the highest scoring teams in state history as they outscored opponents 707-160 last year en route to reaching the Div. IV Final Four. That came on the heels of a 14-1 state championship season in which they were co-champs in the WCAL.

Norwayne certainly has several All-Ohio caliber performers back, but how well newcomers mesh will ultimately determine how far the team goes.

The Bobcats' senior Div. I recruits Kaleb Harris (WR-DB-LB) and Trevahn Beery (WR-DB), who are committed to Cincinnati and Bowling Green, respectively, are big-time playmakers. Junior quarterback Joe Dreher is back after setting area records for yards passing (3,860) and TDs (41), but the Bobcats will have to find a new featured running back after record-setting Jon Zimmerly graduated and several new wide receivers and linemen to replace still more graduates. We keep hearing about the tremendous offseason work put in by Zack Weinman, who's dropped enough weight to move from the defensive line to linebacker and is expected to make a big impact.

Northwestern (8-3, 6-1) will be looked at by most, including myself, as the top challenger as it returns the talented quarterback-running back duo of Malachi Nolletti and Tyler Smith.

Hillsdale (7-4, 5-2) also made a playoff run and has 6-7 Marshall recruit Ryan Bee (TE-DE) and RB Corbin Mager (school-record 1,574 yards rushing, 18 TDs) back to lead the way. I'm looking for Dalton (4-6, 3-4) to continue to make strides and you can never count out Smithville (5-5, 4-3). Rittman (2-8, 2-5) has a rare Div. I recruit in WR-DB Blake Dennis (committed to Akron), and will battle with Chippewa (1-9, 1-6) and Waynedale (0-10, 0-7) to move up the WCAL ladder.

n Third down -- The spread offense has taken the nation by storm in recent years and coaches at Norwayne, Triway and Wooster have had great success the last few seasons using it locally.

It will certainly be interesting to see what kind of years Dreher, Daugherty and Triway junior Parker Carmichael (2,745 yards, 30 TDs) have coming off excellent seasons a year ago. It will also be fun to see the "Air Titan" attack unleashed on the new ProGrass turf at Jack Miller Field.

Of course, each of those quarterbacks would tell you it takes a team effort to throw for as many yards and scores as they did in 2012. Each of their teams also has key graduates who will need to be replaced to keep the balls flying through the air the way they did.

n Fourth down -- What teams and individuals will step up and play the best defense?

The definition of what "good defense" has changed some as I reported in a column last year because of how tough spread offenses can be to stop. Rather than look at points a game allowed, sometimes the mark of a great defense comes down more to getting stops at key times.

Despite its fast-break offense, Norwayne still led the area in allowing just 11.4 points a game. The next best playoff run came from West Holmes, which used more of a ball-control approach, but not surprisingly was also one of the area's best with 17.5 points allowed.

WHAT'S IN A 40-TIME? -- Area football teams have either already done strength and speed testing, or will do it this week.

When the subject of 40-yard dash times comes up, it can almost always start an argument among diehard fans.

"No way did (so and so) run that fast," fans have been heard to say after hearing blazing times. "Who timed him?"

I talked to Norwayne coach Joe Harbour about 40 times this week and he said his school tries to get as accurate readings as possible during its testing day, but knows even then the results are a little bit subjective.

Beery was clocked at a blazing 4.34 time in the 40, while Harris was right behind in 4.39 at a Monday combine put on by trainers from HealthPoint in Wooster.

"The trainers we had at our school used a hand-timer on first movement at the start, which activated a laser timer at the finish line," Harbour said. "And there was a slight tailwind at their back.

"Fast guys in the NFL run a 4.3 with no tailwind," Harbour added. "We hear and see lots of high school prospects listed as running 4.3s and most of the high school guys did that in similar, or less than 100 percent pure ways, just like Kaleb and Trevahn did Monday. In the end, they are really fast to run 4.3 in any circumstances."

COLLEGE CAMPS OPEN -- This is also an exciting time for college football fans, with Ohio State opening camp today and other colleges getting back to work at all levels at some point this month.

It's great to see the Buckeyes ranked No. 2 in the nation in the preseason coaches poll behind defending national champion Alabama -- and Ohio State could very feasibly reach the title game.

The Buckeyes don't have nearly as tough a schedule in the Big Ten to face as the Crimson Tide and the rest of the SEC contenders.

However, Ohio State will need to take care of plenty of business itself, most importantly replacing seven starters on defense.

Offense shouldn't be a problem with preseason Heisman Trophy candidate Braxton Miller at quarterback back to lead a unit that averaged a whopping 37.2 points a game.

n It will be fun to once again follow Illinois sophomore linebacker Mason Monheim from Orrville. After an early season injury to a fellow linebacker opened the door for Monheim to play as a true freshman, all the 6-foot-1, 230-pounder did was lead the Illini and all Big Ten freshmen with 86 tackles.

Among the numerous accolades Monheim received were second-team freshman All-American on Phil Steele's team, first-team All-Big Ten freshman from ESPN and fourth-team All-Big Ten preseason entering 2013.

As well as Monheim played, though, the Illini were just 2-10 (0-8 Big Ten) last season. Second-year coach Tim Beckman and his staff will be on the hot seat to turn things around this year.

n It was sad to hear that another former Orrville linebacking great, Chase Hoobler, has been sidelined again by injury.

Multiple newspapers that cover the Indiana Hoosiers reported this week that the junior has a stress fracture in his foot and will miss a significant part of the season.

Hoobler was an All-Big Ten Freshman Team honoree after playing in all 12 games in 2011, but was limited to six games last year after dealing with injury problems.

"That's going to shut him down," Hoosiers head coach Kevin Wilson told the Indiana Daily Student. "We feel for him, he's one of our better players. ... He's kind of got that unfortunate karma going against him. He's a great kid."

n Two other former Orrville players are vying for time in the Div. I ranks, with red-shirt sophomore Max Pirman (TE-LB) trying to crack the lineup at Nebraska and red-shirt freshman Stewart Turner, Jr. (WR-DB) at Ball State.

Aaron Dorksen's weekly look at local, state and national sports appears on Sundays in The Daily Record. Dorksen can be reached at 330-287-1621 or adorksen@the-daily-record.com. Follow him on Twitter at @adorksenTDR.

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FDA defining what "gluten free" means on packages

A variety of foods labeled Gluten Free are displayed in Frederick, Md., Friday, Aug. 2, 2013. Consumers are going to know exactly what they are getting when they buy foods labeled "gluten free." The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is at last defining what a "gluten free" label on a food package really means after more than six years of consideration. Until now, manufacturers have been able to use their own discretion as to how much gluten they include. Under an FDA rule announced Friday, products labeled "gluten free" still won't have to be technically free of wheat, rye and barley and their derivatives. But they almost will: "Gluten-free" products will have to contain less than 20 parts per million of gluten. (AP Photo/Jon Elswick)

A variety of foods labeled Gluten Free are displayed in Frederick, Md., Friday, Aug. 2, 2013. Consumers are going to know exactly what they are getting when they buy foods labeled "gluten free." The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is at last defining what a "gluten free" label on a food package really means after more than six years of consideration. Until now, manufacturers have been able to use their own discretion as to how much gluten they include. Under an FDA rule announced Friday, products labeled "gluten free" still won't have to be technically free of wheat, rye and barley and their derivatives. But they almost will: "Gluten-free" products will have to contain less than 20 parts per million of gluten. (AP Photo/Jon Elswick)

This undated handout photo provided by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) shows a gluten free labeling on a box of pretzel chips. Consumers are going to know exactly what they are getting when they buy foods labeled "gluten free." The FDA is at last defining what a "gluten free" label on a food package really means after more than six years of consideration. Until now, manufacturers have been able to use their own discretion as to how much gluten they include. Under an FDA rule announced Friday, products labeled "gluten free" still won't have to be technically free of wheat, rye and barley and their derivatives. But they almost will: "Gluten-free" products will have to contain less than 20 parts per million of gluten. (AP Photo/FDA)

(AP) ? A label that reads "gluten free" will now mean the same thing for all food, regardless of which kind you buy.

After more than a six-year delay, the Food and Drug Administration has set a new standard for labels that will make shopping easier for consumers on gluten-restricted diets. Until now, the term "gluten free" had not been regulated, and manufacturers made their own decisions about what it means.

Under an FDA rule announced Friday, products labeled "gluten free" still won't have to be technically free of wheat, rye and barley and their derivatives. But they will have to contain less than 20 parts per million of gluten.

That amount is generally recognized by the medical community to be low enough so that most people who have celiac disease won't get sick if they eat it.

People who suffer from celiac disease don't absorb nutrients well and can get sick from the gluten found in wheat and other cereal grains. Other countries already have similar standards.

Celiac disease affects up to 3 million Americans. It causes abdominal pain, bloating and diarrhea, and people who have it can suffer weight loss, fatigue, rashes and other long-term medical problems. Celiac is a diagnosed illness that is more severe than gluten sensitivity, which some people self-diagnose.

Only a very small number of people wouldn't be able to ingest the amount of gluten that will be allowed under the new rule, FDA officials said.

"Adherence to a gluten-free diet is the key to treating celiac disease, which can be very disruptive to everyday life," FDA Commissioner Margaret A. Hamburg said. "The FDA's new 'gluten-free' definition will help people with this condition make food choices with confidence and allow them to better manage their health."

The new FDA rule also would ensure that foods with the labels "no gluten," ''free of gluten," and "without gluten" meet the definition. Manufacturers will have a year to comply, though the FDA urged companies to meet the definition sooner.

Ten years ago, most people had never heard of celiac disease. But awareness and diagnosis of the illness has exploded in recent years. It's not entirely clear why ? some researchers say it was under-diagnosed; others say it's because people eat more processed wheat products like pastas and baked goods than in past decades, and those items use types of wheat that have a higher gluten content.

Many companies that market gluten-free foods already meet the standard. But Andrea Levario of the American Celiac Disease Alliance said the federal guidelines will cut down on painstaking shopping for those who suffer from celiac disease.

Levario said that wheat must be labeled on food packages but that barley and rye are often hidden ingredients in food. The standard will also ensure that companies can't label products "gluten-free" even if they are cross-contaminated from other products made in the same manufacturing facility. She said shopping can be like "playing Russian roulette" for people who have celiac.

"This will eliminate confusion for the consumer and will cut down on calls to companies to try and determine whether their products are safe and gluten free," she said.

Michael Taylor, FDA deputy commissioner for foods, said the rule originally proposed during the George W. Bush administration was delayed because the agency was evaluating what standard was correct.

"We wanted to do a careful scientific assessment of the data and the range of sensitivities," Taylor said.

Congress originally directed the FDA to set the standards in 2004 as part of a larger law that required food packaging to list major allergens. Rep. Nita Lowey, D-N.Y., originally introduced a bill calling for the standards in 1999. She praised the FDA rules and called them "a long time coming."

In the decade since Congress considered the standards, gluten-free foods have become big business. Millions of people are buying the foods because they say they make them feel better, even if they don't have celiac disease. Americans spent more than $4 billion on gluten-free foods last year, according to the American Celiac Disease Alliance, and a major manufacturing survey issued this week suggested that the niche industry is giving an economic boost to the food industry overall.

One of the largest manufacturers of gluten free foods, Boulder Brands, said it has been seeing double-digit growth in sales and is looking at expanding into bigger markets. The company's brands, Glutino and Udi's, already meet the new standards.

"We expect the new regulations to impact sales in a positive way as consumers can feel more confident in their gluten free choices," said T.J. McIntyre, executive vice president of the company.

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Saturday, August 3, 2013

"Eco-Goats" to Storm D.C. Cemetery

From Aug. 7 to 12, The Historic Congressional Cemetery in Washington D.C. is embracing a new type of green technology, one that will clear unwanted plant species while producing fresh fertilizer: ?eco goats.?

A herd of more than 100 goats will be temporarily grazing along the edges of the cemetery, clearing a 1.6-acre area of invasive plant species such as vines, poison ivy, and other ground cover. The goats are being used in lieu of herbicides that could damage native plant species. This method will protect the large, mature trees in the cemetery?s wooded area.

Naturally, the goats will also fertilize the ground while they work.

The Association for the Preservation of the Congressional Cemetery partnered with Eco-Goats, a company that uses goats to restore land overgrown with unwanted weeds. The goats will be grazing 24 hours a day for six days. Although the grazing areas will be penned off, visitors to the cemetery will be able to see the goats?watching a herd of 100-plus bleating goats traipse around the cemetery could be entertaining.

The event will kick off with a media event Aug. 7, and the goats will be grazing for six days.

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Queens of the Stone Age Concert Review - Metro Lollapalooza Pre ...

Concert Review: Queens of the Stone Age (Lollapalooza Pre-Show - Thursday, August 1 at Metro)

Queens of the Stone Age kicked off Lollapalooza weekend a bit early with a special pre-show Thursday night at Metro...

"Rock is dead" has become the popular go-to of late, especially as one of the reasons when it comes to explaining declining album sales.

But following the June 4th release of their sixth studio album, ...Like Clockwork, Queens of the Stone Age debuted at number one on the Billboard albums chart selling a whopping 91,000 albums in an era where people don't buy them, knocking the ubiquitous Daft Punk from the number one perch in the process.

All of which places them as arguably one of the biggest rock bands in the land as they approach their Friday night slot as one of Lollapalooza's 2013 headliners... making their intimate Thursday night pre-show at Metro that much more special before Friday's victory lap in front of a few more people in Grant Park.

"We're always so happy to come to Chicago, an amazing city..." said frontman Josh Homme. ?"This is a wonderful place, the Metro... really f---ing cool."

From the get-go Thursday, the band plowed through an hour and forty-five minute set that focused largely on ...Like Clockwork and 2002's Songs for the Deaf (those two album comprised more than half the set).

Following a brief pause early on when the band just couldn't seem to get the guitars loud enough (Homme frequently motioned for more volume for both his and Troy Van Leeuwen's guitars), the band continued to deliver their unique sound virtually non-stop, a riff-heavy mix that includes elements of everything from metal to blues.

But the key throughout was the band's incredible ability to craft an indelible groove. ?That particular element of the band's arsenal was on full display often but most notably on a pair of new tracks: ?"If I had a Tail" and "Smooth Sailing."

The former, despite not even being one of ...Like Clockwork's singles (yet), was yelled for throughout the night and the crowd went ballistic when the band finally complied. ?Both of those tracks are indicative of the new album's biggest strength - a pop sensibility that's present under the sludge and had people dancing Thursday night.

Thursday night's crowd was great. ?Everyone was familiar with all of the material, well versed even in the new stuff... And for a band that's been around since the late nineties, you don't usually get that.

But it was the more rocking moments Thursday night that had the crowd in a frenzy - specifically a fantastic, blues drenched jam that allowed the band to stretch out during "Burn the Witch" and the pummeling one-two punch of "I Think I Lost my Headache" and "Go With the Flow" back-to-back.

Though the best was saved for last. ?"This song is the best way we know of saying thank you" said Homme as the band launched into a drawn out version of "A Song for the Dead." ?Each band member got their chance to shine within the song's nooks and crannies while the false stops and frenetic guitar attack gave the crowd every opportunity to thrash with reckless abandon.

I've never seen a Metro crowd empty out en masse the way this one did following "A Song for the Dead" - there was just clearly no way the band was coming back for another encore after their performance of that song.

Long considered the kings of stoner rock, it was a thrill to watch Queens of the Stone Age perform at the top of their powers as one of the biggest rock acts in the world Thursday night onstage at one of the smallest, warmest clubs in the city.

I joked on Facebook?before the show that Thursday's Queens of the Stone Age set at Metro had the potential to be the best thing we'd see all weekend... Now I'm thinking it might have been the best thing I'll see in 2013.

- Jim Ryan

(Don't miss Queens of the Stone Age Friday night at Lollapalooza at 6:15PM on the Bud Light stage)

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Friday, August 2, 2013

Police: Mchenry offenders used golf carts as bumper cars

McHENRY ? Police are looking for suspects they say turned McHenry Country Club into a bumper car course.

Between late Tuesday and early Wednesday, a group drove golf carts over greens and into signs and trees, causing as much as $4,000 in damage along the way, according to a news release from the McHenry Police Department.

The country club, 820 N. John St., had brought in about 30 extra carts for a tournament a couple days before and had them sitting outside. At least five of the carts were damaged, Deputy Chief John Birk said.

They sustained broken wheels and body moldings. A steering wheel came off one, Birk said.

"Basically, what it looks like is they used the carts as bumper cars out on the golf course," he said.

The course also sustained damage on greens, fairways and signs.

Birk said several of the carts had been left on the golf course once they'd become unusable.

Police responded to the incident Wednesday morning.

The suspects are wanted for criminal damage to property, the release said. An investigation is ongoing.

McHenry Police are asking anyone with information to contact their investigations unit at 815-363-2599 or the McHenry Police tip line at 815-363-2124.

Source: http://nwherald.com/2013/08/01/police-mchenry-offenders-used-golf-carts-as-bumper-cars/ahje8op/

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3 Apps for Surviving Friday Night

August 2, 2013 2:51 PM Text Size: A . A . A BeerCloud

We're big fans of craft brewing. But it seems every bar has turned into a brewpub overnight?stocking shelves with tracks of obscure labels that can be difficult to navigate. The free app BeerCloud provides a directory of nearby breweries and retailers, arms users with tasting descriptions and brand history, and even suggests food pairings. It's never been easier to become a can-oisseur.

Breathometer

Had a few craft beers? Reach for the Breathometer ($50), the first smartphone-enabled breathalyzer, and test your blood alcohol level using only your phone and the portable device. Plug the box into your headphone jack, exhale into the vents on the gadget, then make smart decisions based on the data. The app interface is simple enough that even someone with a righteous buzz can figure it out.

Pizza Compass

Boy, are we glad you decided to take a cab, ride with a designated driver, or walk. Now you need some carbs. Dan Blackman inspired, he says, "by a night of drinking when I couldn't find a pizza place," aims to solve that problem with Pizza Compass ($1), an iPhone and Android app that points you toward the nearest pizza place and lets you know when it's open. The app relies on Foursquare's API and smartphone-supplied location data. The result is a spinning slice (and an accompanying Google Map, covered in mini slices) that points you toward cheesy satisfaction.

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Road-rage killer of 2 truckers executed in Texas

By MICHAEL GRACZYK

Associated Press

HUNTSVILLE, Texas (AP) -- A former financial analyst with a history of disruptive behavior was executed Wednesday for the road-rage shooting deaths of two truckers in the Dallas area 15 years ago.

Douglas Feldman, 55, received lethal injection for gunning down Robert Everett, 36, of Marshfield, Mo., and Nicholas Valesquez, 62, of Irving.

Feldman mimicked the announcement a judge or jury makes when announcing a verdict, using the names of his victims and declaring he had found them guilty of crimes against him.

"I have sentenced them both to death. I personally carried out their executions," he said in a loud voice, adding that he carried out their executions in August 1998.

"As of that time, the state of Texas has been holding me illegally in confinement and by force for 15 years," Feldman said. "I hereby protest my pending execution and demand immediate relief."

He appeared very nervous, breathing quickly and his feet twitching under a sheet. As the drug began taking effect, he grimaced twice, took a few deep breaths and began snoring. Then all movement stopped.

Feldman was pronounced dead 13 minutes after the lethal drug was injected at 6:28 p.m. CDT.

Feldman's attorney, Robin Norris, filed a clemency petition with the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles that was turned down Monday. Multiple courts, including the U.S. Supreme Court, earlier rejected his appeals on Feldman's behalf.

Multiple courts, including the U.S. Supreme Court, earlier rejected his appeals on Feldman's behalf.

Feldman, from Richardson, was riding his motorcycle the night of Aug. 24, 1998, and said Everett, driving an 18-wheeler, cut him off on a Dallas County freeway so he took out his 9 mm pistol, pulled up alongside the truck cab and shot him. Feldman testified at his capital murder trial that he was still angry about 45 minutes later when he spotted Valesquez, a gasoline tanker driver filling a Dallas service station, and shot him.

"A security camera catches him shooting the man in cold blood," Jason January, the former Dallas County assistant district attorney who prosecuted him, said. "Several counties were frightened as this unidentified motorcyclist was out acting like `The Terminator."'

Feldman was arrested more than a week later, after shooting and wounding a man at a fast-food restaurant and driving off. A bystander saw the shooting and reported his license plate number to police, who tracked him down and found Feldman with two pistols and nearly 300 rounds of ammunition. Ballistics tests confirmed one of the guns was used in all three shootings.

"It feels wonderful to cause their death and to watch their pain," he said in one of 81 letters he wrote to a former girlfriend while awaiting his trial. The writings from the magna cum laude Southern Methodist University graduate were introduced into evidence.

"God forbid I ever had my finger on the button to launch a nuclear explosive device because I guarantee that I would wipe as many of these bastards off the face of the planet as I am able!" he said in another letter.

Without remorse, he also acknowledged the killings while testifying at his capital murder trial.

Evidence showed he got into trouble as a juvenile, had drug possession and selling issues and wound up in state custody. He also had robbery and drug convictions.

While in prison, records show Feldman racked up 136 disciplinary cases, including one for ripping out the phone in a visiting cage where death row inmates are interviewed by reporters. Texas prison officials subsequently refused him media access.

The day before the fatal shootings, evidence showed he shot up a Volkswagen dealership where he once had some work done.

"His statement just showed more of the heart of the man," John Everett said after witnessing the execution of his brother's killer. "Very dark and very evil and very unremorseful."

"I was 12 when it happened," Robert Everett's daughter, Emily, said. "Now I'm grown, married, with kids, and my dad didn't get to see any of that. I feel my dad finally has justice after 15 years."

Feldman became the 11th prisoner executed this year in Texas and third this month. At least seven other inmates are scheduled to die in the coming months in the nation's busiest capital punishment state.

(Copyright 2013 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)

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Thursday, August 1, 2013

A Belated Mel's Daisy Patch Linky Party - Crochet Blog

I was so busy yesterday with the new Crochet Buzz show and preparing for the last webinar for the blog challenge that I completely forgot to post the linky.

Okay, so I?m preparing to do a 15 week blog tour and releasing my book on the first of August ? Yes, just little preoccupied. :)

This is a Bloglovin? Linky which unlike other linky?s you link to your blog url, your store url, or your bloglovin url NOT the blog post. The purpose is to follow each other?s blogs and stores.

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3. Link up your Bloglovin? URL, Blog URL, Shop URL or all three. Please DO NOT link up a specific post just the blog URL. Please save the specific posts for The?Monday Funday Hop.

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Bank of America app updated with send and receive money, new payment tools

Bank of America

Users can now pay credit card bills with external checking accounts and manage Bill Pay.

The Bank of America app for Android phones has been updated with a few very important features. Users can now make credit card payments using checking accounts at other banks, as long as the external accounts have already been set up using Online Banking (accessible using any web browser -- such as Google Chrome).

The BofA app also gains the ability to add, edit and delete Bill Pay accounts. Money can now be sent through the app using an email address or phone number, with users being able to add their own email address or phone number to receive money. Finally, Platinum Privileges clients get their very own Call Me Now feature as well.

Update now through the Play Store, or download the Bank of America app using the Play Store link above.

    


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AP PHOTOS: Zoo mice become prairie pioneers

GRAYSLAKE, Ill. (AP) ? To most people, mice are pests.

But on a prairie, they are a source of life and vitality.

Scientists at Chicago's Lincoln Park Zoo are raising meadow jumping mice and releasing them into the wild to help restore dwindling Midwestern prairies.

Right now, biologists there say only 1 percent of historical prairie grasslands remain in Illinois.

So the zoo is raising the mice and other species to help bring back restored prairies, including some at the Lake County Forest Preserves north of Chicago.

Once the mice reach adulthood, researchers anesthetize them and attach tiny radio collars so they can track their movements in the natural habitat, according to Allison Sacerdote-Velat, a reintroduction biologist at the zoo.

She and other scientists released several mice in late July at the Rollins Savanna forest preserve in Lake County. They hope the mice will mate and distribute the grassland seeds they eat to help spread the plant life.

"We need to restore certain wildlife species in order to keep the ecosystem functioning," she says.

She says trackers will likely find that some mice will end up as food for owls, coyotes and other predators.

But that's as it should be. "It's all part of the cycle," Sacerdote-Velat says.

Here's a gallery of images by photographer Scott Eisen of the mice getting radio collars at the zoo and their release in Lake County, north of Chicago.

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Mexico's opposition party proposes sweeping energy reform


MEXICO CITY | Wed Jul 31, 2013 4:40pm EDT

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico's opposition conservative party proposed sweeping energy reform on Wednesday to change the constitution to allow more private investment and promote competition, while the ruling party is expected to present its own plans for an overhaul next week.

Both parties favor market-friendly policies in Latin America's No. 2 economy and are expected to join forces to push through energy reform.

"Everything indicates that the (energy reform) initiative of President Pena Nieto will arrive next week," said Senator Emilio Gamboa, leader of the ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party, or PRI, in the upper chamber of Congress.

However, lawmakers from the center-right National Action Party, or PAN, were the first to come out with a detailed bill that aims to provide the biggest private-sector opening of the state-run oil sector in decades.

The party called for changes to the constitution to give oil companies incentives to boost the nation's sliding energy output.

The leftist Party of the Democratic Revolution, or PRD, has made clear it will not support constitutional changes, which it argues are tantamount to privatization.

"We have set the bar in line with the size of the challenge in Mexico and we urge lawmakers from the PRI and PRD to approach what we can achieve with audacity," the PAN's national chairman Gustavo Madero told reporters as the bill was unveiled in the Senate.

The PAN's bill marks the opening bid in what is expected to be a heated debate over the future of the country's ample oil and gas reserves. Mexico is the world's 10th biggest producer of crude oil, according to data from the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC).

The conservative party's proposed legislation is broadly in line with the thinking of Pena Nieto's PRI, which has also called for constitutional reforms.

The PRI will need the PAN's backing in Congress to achieve the two-thirds majority to push through constitutional reform. That would bypass a political pact forged by the three main parties, which achieved consensus on a batch of economic changes earlier this year, and could complicate future reform efforts.

CONSTITUTIONAL CHANGE

The PAN's proposal would end a prohibition on oil and gas concessions and risk-sharing contracts enshrined in Article 27 of the constitution.

In place of the ban on concessions and contracts, the text of the PAN's proposed amendment says the state "should guarantee the maximum benefit of oil profits for the nation from the work of the operators who conduct exploration and production activities."

Mexico's current sole oil and gas operator is the state-run monopoly Pemex.

Overall, the PAN's proposal would reform Articles 25, 27 and 28 of the constitution. It would eliminate public-sector exclusivity over the generation, transportation and distribution of electricity, and strengthen the country's energy regulatory bodies by making them autonomous. Those details would be dealt with in so-called secondary laws.

The bill would create a new national petroleum fund to administer the country's energy riches, but still keep all oil and gas resources under public ownership.

PAN leaders emphasized that they were open to negotiating the fine print of how oil companies would be compensated under a more open, competitive energy sector.

"At the end of the day, how you pay them, whether with money or oil, is practically the same," Salvador Vega, a PAN senator, told Reuters.

"We are not closed to any kind of model. In fact, we are looking at all types of models. That is where the most important part of the debate will be ... whether we move to a kind of royalty, taxes on products or benefits."

The PAN's bill was filed with the Senate, which will formally kick off the debate on energy reform on September 1 when the new congressional session begins.

(Additional reporting by Michael O'Boyle.; Editing by Simon Gardner and Christopher Wilson)

Source: http://feeds.reuters.com/~r/reuters/environment/~3/3tYV7y0Fpno/story01.htm

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Wednesday, July 31, 2013

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Presentation College in Aberdeen raises profile with new suites, more

Business After Hours at Presentation College

? What: Presentation College is hosting a networking mixer sponsored by the Aberdeen Area Chamber of Commerce. Attendees can tour the facilities at the new wellness center.

? When: 5:15-7 p.m. Aug. 8.

? Where: Strode Center at Presentation College, 1500 N. Main St.

? RSVP: Call 605-225-2860 or email info@aberdeen-chamber.com by Aug. 7.

? Cost: $12 with an RSVP and $14 the day of the event.

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?Presentation College's marketing slogan is "Stand Out" and the school is doing that as it works to raise its profile in Aberdeen and beyond.

?New suites for a growing student population are being built on campus. Half will be done before the fall semester begins, said Presentation marketing and public relations director Tim Beckham.

?The other half will be completed later in the fall. The suites will be able to house an additional 158 students, which will more than double housing capacity. Suites at the northwest end of campus can house 144 students.

?Another change to campus will be the conversion of the Strode Activity Center parking lot into a central campus green with benches and other features.

?At the Strode, a new Wellness Center is being completed. Machines and other weightlifiting equipment were installed last week. The center is for athletic training, as well as for use by faculty, staff and students.

?Beckham and administrators such as athletic director Brian Spielbauer and admissions director Adam Jenkins are working to increase visibility of the school.

?"We're on the north side of town, so people might not regularly see what's going on," Beckham said.

?The Aberdeen campus isn't the only one changing. The PC site in Sioux Falls recently moved into a new facility.

? There are other changes as well. Longtime vice president for enrollment JoEllen Lindner resigned from her post in January to take a job as president of the Aberdeen Catholic School System.

?"Any time you lose someone at PC, especially someone with a lot of experience who has helped expand the institution, it's not easy to replace them," Beckham said.

?Jenkins joined the staff a few weeks ago to fill the admissions director position.

?"I was really impressed when I saw they were progressing in this way," Jenkins said of the college.

?Jenkins was previously the interim director of admissions at Minnesota State University Moorhead. He also worked at University of Mary.

Source: http://www.aberdeennews.com/news/aan-presentation-college-in-aberdeen-raises-profile-with-new-suites-more-20130729,0,2398063.story?track=rss

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Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Human cells respond in healthy, unhealthy ways to different kinds of happiness

[unable to retrieve full-text content]Human bodies recognize at the molecular level that not all happiness is created equal, responding in ways that can help or hinder physical health, according to new research.

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Factbox: How Zimbabwe election voting system works

HARARE (Reuters) - Zimbabwe holds presidential and parliamentary elections on July 31 in which Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai will try for the third time to unseat veteran President Robert Mugabe, who is seeking to extend his 33-year grip on power.

Below are five facts about the voting:

* Zimbabwe has 6.4 million registered voters who are expected to cast their ballots at 9,735 polling stations dotted around the southern African country.

* Voters directly elect a president, 210 members of parliament and more than 9,000 councilors. Sixty women will be appointed through proportional representation to the Lower House of Parliament while 60 people will be appointed in the Upper Senate via the same system.

* Voting starts at 0500 GMT ( 1:00 a.m. EDT) and ends at 1700 GMT (1:00 p.m. EDT). Vote tallying and counting starts immediately after the close of polls and results for council, parliament and president are posted outside each polling station.

* The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) will announce winners for parliament in their constituencies, while results for president will be announced at the commission's headquarters in Harare within five days of voting.

* A presidential candidate requires 50 percent plus one vote for an outright win. In the event no candidate gets that, a run-off will be held on September 11 between the top two contestants.

(Compiled by MacDonald Dzirutwe; Editing by Paul Taylor)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/factbox-zimbabwe-election-voting-system-works-153417592.html

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Monday, July 29, 2013

Oil spill cleanup in North Logan continues

LOGAN ? Cleanup of an oil spill continued Sunday along a canal in the North Logan/ Hyde Park area.

Saturday night, Cache County officials discovered that the top coat of oil applied to a road construction project had washed away during a rainstorm that night and into a nearby canal. The oil carried over a five mile section of the canal.

Bear River Health Department spokeswoman Jill Parker said Sunday morning that the amount of oil that spilled into the canal was still being calculated.

The spill was contained and diverted late Saturday night into a field near Highway 91. Parker said drinking water in the area was never immediately in risk. Several departments were assisting with the cleanup Sunday.

Residents who notice their irrigation water is brown or has an unusual order were told not to water their properties.

A press conference was scheduled for 3:30 p.m. Sunday to update residents on the situation.

Information will be updated as it becomes available.

Source: http://www.ksl.com/?sid=26192998&nid=148&s_cid=rss-extlink

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Big Asteroid Flies By Earth Tonight: How to Watch Live

An asteroid as large as five football fields will zoom by Earth tonight, and you can watch the close approach live from the comfort of your home.

The near-Earth asteroid 2003 DZ15 will come within 2.2 million miles (3.5 million kilometers) of our planet? ? about nine times farther than the distance between Earth and the moon ? tonight (July 29) at 8:37 p.m. EDT (0037 GMT on July 30). There is no chance that 2003 DZ15 will strike Earth on this pass, scientists say.

The online Virtual Telescope Project will stream live footage of 2003 DZ15 beginning at 6 p.m. EDT (2200 GMT) tonight. The webcast will use views from a powerful telescope in Ceccano, Italy, along with live commentary by astrophysicist Gianluca Masi, who runs the Virtual Telescope Project. You can watch the feed of?2003 DZ15's flyby here on SPACE.com, or follow it at the Virtual Telescope Project's site here: http://www.virtualtelescope.eu/webtv/

The 500-foot-wide (152 meters) asteroid will be too faint for most skywatchers to observe from their backyards, but folks can get a good look on their computer screens. Despite its large size, 2003 DZ15 is still far enough from Earth that it appears as a pinprick of light against a star field as seen by the Virtual Telescope Project instrument.

Follow Mike Wall on Twitter?@michaeldwall?and?Google+.?Follow us @Spacedotcom, Facebook?or Google+. Originally published on?SPACE.com.

Copyright 2013 SPACE.com, a TechMediaNetwork company. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

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Church relying on faith after three die in bus crash

Colonial Hills Baptist is a church in mourning, relying on their faith. Friends and family were gathered at the church, excited to welcome home children and family members, when they got news of the tragedy. A horrific bus crash claimed the lives of three members of the youth group, and several more were injured.

The church released this statement on their Facebook page early Sunday morning:

Thank you all for your tremendous outpouring of love and strength stated here and in numerous other ways. Through your prayers and the power of the Holy Spirit, the name of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ will be magnified as His people find Him to be sufficient even now. "Lord, because this is true - 'This God-His way is perfect; the Word of the LORD proves true; He is a shield for all those who take refuge in Him' (Psalm 18:30)....please allow this to be true - 'May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, so that by the power of the Holy Spirit you may abound in hope' (Romans 15:13)."

At the church Saturday evening, Colonial Hills Baptist Church Pastor Emeritus Bob Taylor said, "We know God's grace is sufficient."

Members of the Colonial Hills Baptist Church weren't asking why Saturday afternoon.

"We know that God is in control and this was not a surprise to the Lord," said Pastor Emeritus Taylor.

The bus that crashed was part of a caravan of about 65?youth group church members?traveling back from Michigan. The youngest children - fourth grade and younger -?were on a yellow school bus. They were not injured.

The older children were on the bus that crashed. A married couple was killed in the crash, along with a teenager. Several teenagers were injured.

Church?members?comforted each other and the dozens of teens and young children who were on two buses when the one carrying the teens crashed just a mile from church returning from summer camp.

"They saw a lot. They saw some difficult things and they're dealing with it," said Jeff Leffew, parent and church deacon.

Jeff Leffew was at the church waiting for his four daughters to return.

"It's challenging their faith most certainly," said Leffew.

Leffew knew immediately something was wrong when only one bus pulled into the parking lot.

"We noticed immediately all the kids were screaming through the window and out the window and that wasn't normal," he said.

The bus driver got off that bus with the terrible news.

"He asked if I would pray, even though we didn't know what was happening other than there was a bus wreck and it wasn't good," said Leffew.

Leffew rushed to the chaotic scene at 96th and Keystone to try to find three of his daughters who were on the bus that crashed.

"They said I couldn't and I said, 'You're just going to have to do whatever you're going to have to do, but I'm going.' I figured if I could put my eyes on 'em and then go to jail, that would be worth it," said Leffew.

That's when Leffew saw his daughters, knew they were okay, but learned three others had lost their lives.

"It was surreal. It just didn't seem real," said Leffew.

The scene drew dozens of emergency crews and Mayor Greg Ballard, who later came to the church to offer comfort.

"It's very clearly that they are being guided by their faith right now. It's very evident," said Mayor Ballard.

This church family is drawing upon their faith now in the face of tragedy, asking the community to pray for them in their time of grief.

City-County Council President Maggie A. Lewis issued this statement:

"My prayers are with the families of Colonial Baptist Church whose lives will be forever changed after the bus accident which occurred earlier today. To the many first responders who were on sight, thank you for your courage and untiring efforts in handling this tragic situation. I encourage all of us to keep the entire Colonial Baptist Church community in our thoughts and prayers."

Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/id/52600040/ns/local_news-indianapolis_in/

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Sunday, July 28, 2013

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Three Tools to Use in Achieving success as an Affiliate Marketer ...

Exactly what does it take to be a profitable Internet Marketer? Do you know the components associated with an internet affiliate marketing success story? Exactly what is the magic formula to Affiliate marketing online magnificence? Each one of these concerns mess around inside the heads of online marketers who wish to make it big in this particular enterprise.

Even though internet affiliate marketing is recognized as the simplest and best ways to make money on the internet, it's not as simple as it appears. The smart online marketer plans each and every action and completes it the easiest way he is able to. He also needs to improve possible ways to generate through the use of the correct tools essential for a profitable Internet affiliate marketing business. We've consulted many of the most successful web marketers in the market and listed here are the best 3 essential resources for any affiliate marketing business.

Essential Resource #1: Your Very Own Web site

The most significant and essential resource in Internet affiliate marketing will be your individual internet site. The first task in almost any affiliate marketing business is creating a good, reputable and professional web site. Your internet site is the jump off reason for all of your marketing and advertising initiatives. Therefore, you need to very first develop a user-friendly web-site, that will interest your prospective customers and get them to click the links for the services and product you're marketing and complete a purchase. For that reason, you have to initially focus your time and efforts in creating a website which will focus on what your potential clients want.

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Level of competition is incredibly tight online. It's essential to continually be one-step in front of your competitors to make sure you get a large share of the target audience. Consequently, you need to use each and every possible methods to really encourage individuals not just to see your website but in addition to click on and go to web sites of the services and products you're marketing. Building an opt-in list is probably the ideal way to collect prospective customers. Provide a news letter or perhaps an e-zine. Even better, provide bonuses to your prospects to get them to sign up for your news letters. You'll be able to present totally free software programs, use of special services along with other giveaways that'll be useful to your prospects.

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The value of generating highly targeted visitors to your site can not be emphasized more than enough. The all-important web site traffic is on top of a list of the most crucial entities online. Bringing in people today to your website needs to be the starting point you need to execute. You must do everything to attain a higher search engine ranking. Link Popularity is among the elements that search engines like google use to figure out search engine ranking positions. Therefore, to boost your link popularity, you will need to start an strong two way weblink strategy.

One of the better techniques to achieve this ? without cost whatsoever ? is simply by using articles, together with your website's link in the authors resource box, to e-zines and free article directories. You won't just get exposure, additionally, you will be able to to advertise totally free, just add a website link back to your website. The extra websites you send the articles you write to, the greater your link popularity is. You could make your content articles unique, related and valuable in order that far more internet sites will get it and post it.

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