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Episode: 26

Premiere Date: September 19 2012

WATCH CLIPS EXCLUSIVE PHOTOS Download on iTunes Shop the Store The buyers ride out to the cowboy town of Mesquite, Texas. Mary Padian tries to impress Dr. Moe with a sleak, refurbished pool table. Jenny Grumbles uncovers a hot and steely garden item. Ricky and Bubba duke it out for a unit with some antique equestrian gear, while Victor Rjesnjansky attempts to snatch up his piece of the pie. But when Jenny suffers a blow to the head, her dreams of storage glory go up in smoke.

Jenny Bears All

The buyers ride out to the cowboy town of Mesquite, Texas. Mary Padian tries to impress Dr. Moe with a sleak, refurbished pool table. Jenny Grumbles uncovers a hot and steely garden item. Ricky and Bubba duke it out for a unit with some antique equestrian gear, while Victor Rjesnjansky attempts to snatch up his piece of the pie. But when Jenny suffers a blow to the head, her dreams of storage glory go up in smoke.

Episode: 26

Premiere Date: September 19 2012

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Pa. railroad calendar delivered 63 years late

SCRANTON, Pa. (AP) ? A northeastern Pennsylvania newspaper has just received a calendar to help ring in the new year ? except the year is 1950.

Scranton's The Times-Tribune reports (http://bit.ly/S23ykD ) a mail carrier delivered it 63 years late without explanation on Friday.

The large tube contained a 1950 Pennsylvania Railroad calendar addressed to James Flanagan, former general manager of The Scranton Times.

The calendar includes a holiday greeting from a railroad executive dated December 1949. Flanagan died that month.

A U.S. Postal Service spokesman says lost mail is sometimes found when a machine is dismantled or office space is renovated.

Times-Tribune publisher Bobby Lynett says he'll see if the Steamtown National Historic Site railroad museum is interested in the calendar. If not, he'll display it in the newspaper's offices.

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Kanye West, Kim Kardashian expecting 1st child

FILE - Kim Kardashian, right, and Kanye West, left, are shown before an NBA basketball game between the Miami Heat and the New York Knicks in this Dec, 6, 2012 file photo taken in Miami. The rapper Kanye West announced at a concert Sunday night Dec. 30, 2012 that his girlfriend is pregnant. He told the crowd of more than 5,000 at the Ovation Hall at the Revel Resort in song form: "Now you having my baby." ( AP Photo/Alan Diaz, File)

FILE - Kim Kardashian, right, and Kanye West, left, are shown before an NBA basketball game between the Miami Heat and the New York Knicks in this Dec, 6, 2012 file photo taken in Miami. The rapper Kanye West announced at a concert Sunday night Dec. 30, 2012 that his girlfriend is pregnant. He told the crowd of more than 5,000 at the Ovation Hall at the Revel Resort in song form: "Now you having my baby." ( AP Photo/Alan Diaz, File)

(AP) ? A kid for Kimye: Kanye West and Kim Kardashian are expecting their first child.

The rapper announced at a concert Sunday night that his girlfriend is pregnant. He told the crowd of more than 5,000 at Revel Resort's Ovation Hall in song form: "Now you having my baby."

The crowd roared. And so did people on the Internet.

The news instantly went viral on Twitter and Facebook, with thousands posting and commenting on the expecting couple.

Most of the Kardashian clan also tweeted about the news, including Kim's sisters and mother. Kourtney Kardashian wrote: "Another angel to welcome to our family. Overwhelmed with excitement!"

West, 35, also told concertgoers to congratulate his "baby mom" and that this was the "most amazing thing."

Representatives for West and Kardashian, 32, didn't immediately respond to emails about the pregnancy.

The rapper and reality TV star went public in March.

Kardashian married NBA player Kris Humphries in August 2011 and their divorce is not finalized.

West's Sunday night show was his third consecutive performance at Revel. He took the stage for nearly two hours, performing hits like "Good Life," ''Jesus Walks" and "Clique" in an all-white ensemble with two band mates.

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AP Writer Bianca Roach contributed to this report.

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What Will drive the Next Generation of Office Productivity ...

As we usher in 2013 I?m sure one of the many things on your mind is ?where did the year go?? It seems like only yesterday when we were basking in the warmth of summer and yet here we are only days away from New Years. On to next year. We all want to be more productive, but sometimes we need a little help. Luckily Tammy Erickson in her Harvard Business Review post provides some good fodder on several resolutions worth considering.

?The logic behind productivity improvements is straightforward: make more and/or use less,? writes Erickson. While the guiding philosophy behind being more productive seems simple, it rarely ever is. Employees achieve this goal by 1) developing and adopting new management practices (such as total quality management, lean manufacturing, reengineering, and employee engagement) or 2) adopting new technology and integrating it into their work processes. Both options deliver the desired outcome. However, ?historically technology adoption has been the more important determinant of longer-term productivity and growth,? says Erickson.

There?s no question that technology has helped us become more productive ? just look at all the product management tools and productivity helpers out there in existence ? but there?s a catch. ?Technology adoption only improves productivity if it is accompanied by concurrent changes in the way work is done,? writes Erickson. When looking at large productivity gains made from 1980 to 2000, companies placed a huge investment in technology acquisition. ?However, research on the returns generated by these investments found that productivity growth occurred only when the technology was accompanied by thoughtful business process innovations tailored to sector ? and company-specific business processes.? In other words, technology alone does not guarantee you the desired improvements. The key is a combination of technological improvements as well as understanding how to incorporate those into key business processes.

Fast forward to today. We?re seeing a new wave tools being brought to market. Instead of the information technology tools that increased employee productivity during the 1980s and 90?s, we?re seeing the leveraging social technologies to accomplish the new productivity gains desired. While it?s easy to get swept up in something new, Erickson rightly points out that ?the ability of these technologies to drive real productivity growth will depend on whether or not they are accompanied by thoughtful changes in the way work is done.? These new tools promise many business benefits delivering ?significant improvements in generating, capturing, and sharing knowledge, finding helpful colleagues and information, tapping into new sources of innovation and expertise, and harnessing the ?wisdom of crowds.?

There no question that today?s technologies have the potential to enable a very different level of business performance. Only time will tell if the key to unlocking this productivity is in the successful aligning of new technology with existing critical business processes.

Source: http://www.business2community.com/strategy/what-will-drive-the-next-generation-of-office-productivity-0363843

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Big Education Ape: LISTEN TO DIANE RAVITCH ALL WEEK LONG ...

How a Cynical Narrative Can Advance Privatization

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A Message for Reformers

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Newtown Changed Everything

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Why the Double Standards?

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Time to Crack Down on Cheating

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Inside Story on Louisiana Spin and Failures

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Another Way to Crush Teacher Morale

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I Need Your Help

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The Ultimate Reform School!

Drop whatever you are doing, and read this. EduShyster serves up a delightful portrait of an award-winning school in Minneapolis that embodies every new reform strategy. And here is the best part: It hasn?t opened yet! It won?t open until next September and it is already a great success!

What Is the Point of Reading?

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On the Transiency of Big Ideas in Education

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The Happiest Teachers in America?

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Where Are the Closing Schools?

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An Armed Guard for Every School?

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No One Opposes Reading Non-Fiction

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Please Arm These Teachers!

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An Interview with Todd Farley

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Teacher: Common Core Harms My Title I Students

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The Belly of the Beast

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Teacher: How Toxic Testing Drove Me Out of the Classroom

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A Literacy Expert Opposes the Common Core Standards

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How Standardized Testing Reinforces Inequity

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Why Does TFA Need Nearly $1 Billion?

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TFA and Other People?s Children

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Reform Churn Hurts Students Most

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Good News from North Carolina!

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A Teacher?s Christmas Story

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Reading a Christmas Carol for Our Own Times

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?Twas the Night Before Testing

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The True Goals of Education?

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A Gift for You: Why Education Matters

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Merry Christmas from EduShyster

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My Holiday Wishes for You

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This Is What Courage Means

Earlier today I posted about four teachers in Louisiana who started a recall campaign against Governor Bobby Jindal and the Speaker of the Louisiana House. The odds against them were overwhelming. They had no organization, no money, and no political experience. They didn?t collect enough signatures to get on the ballot. They confronted a powerful [...]

Kudos for Superintendent Joshua Starr

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Andere: Who Wins Nobel Prizes?

Eduardo Andere is one of Mexico?s leading education researchers. Here, he comments on a post by Stephen Krashen about the PISA results. Well, maybe Mr. Krashen is right! The analysis below may help to buttress many people?s view why American education isn?t so bad after all: The education of Nobel Prize winners By Eduardo Andere [...]

Lessons from Finland

If you want to know why Finnish schools are so admired, consider the following: Finnish schools do not have standardized testing until college entry. Admission to teacher education is highly selective. Teaching is a prestigious career. Child poverty is very low. Finnish schools emphasize the arts, physical activity, and a broad curriculum. If you can?t [...]

Four Courageous Teachers in Louisiana

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How Test Errors Prevented Students from Graduating

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In Defense of Tracking

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The Mayan Calendar and You

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Ms. Katie Has the Last Word on the Meaning of the Twitter Kerfuffle

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Edweek Questions Finnish Success

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A Substitute Teacher Dies as a Hero

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Burris: NY Regents Plan Promotes Tracking

Carol Burris is the principal of an outstanding high school on Long Island in New York. She is a leader of the principals? group opposing the new state evaluation system. This post includes her recent letter to the Regents in opposition to a new diploma program that she fears will encourage tracking. Her own high [...]

Do Conservatives Care about the Constitution?

A stunning editorial in the Statesman, a Louisiana publication, raises an important question about Governor Jindal?s voucher program: Why do conservatives remind everyone about the importance of adhering faithfully to the literal meaning of the state constitution except when they choose not to? The Jindal voucher plan is funded by the Minimum Foundation Funding dedicated [...]

Is This the NRA Plan for School Security?

A reader comments on the National Rifle Association?s ideas for school security: ?Let?s pretend. 100,000 schools would need 100,000 guards, preferably active police officers, who would by a conservative estimate cost at least $100,000 per year apiece in salary and benefits. That?s $10,000,000,000 to start, plus who knows how much more for the added costs [...]

The Language of ?Reform?

Ron Isaac is a retired teacher of English in New York City. He writes: What a shame that language is such a pliable substance! It?s putty in the hands of folks who control public policy debates, especially about education. And it can be deadly to progress when it?s off the tongues of people who exercise authority unjustly, either [...]

Uses and Abuses of Online Learning

The school district in Manchester, New Hampshire, is considering online classes?not blended learning?as Acosta-saving device. The idea is to put kids online and lay off teachers. Anyone who deals with children and adolescents knows that face-to-face contact, human-to-human relationships are very important. Something?s, like reading a book our practicing an instrument, may best be done [...]

Why Armed Guards Change Nothing

A reader explains why armed guards will not end the violence: As my own experience with troubled children, and as pointed out in the PBS ?After Newtown? program of 12/21/2012 pointed out: (1) the shooters tend to be young males who largely fantasize about the shooting long before they act, (2) they strongly tend to [...]

Outrageous Treatment of Children with Special Needs

In Louisiana, this mother reports, her 17-year-old autistic son will be required to take the ACT and EOC (end-of-course exams). As she writes, ?These children are also being forced to take the EOC. or ?end of course? tests for high school courses that they have never taken. Allow me to reiterate. They are forced to [...]

On TIMSS: Black Students in Mass. Do as Well as Finland!

The Daily Howler is all over the media for its sour reporting about the latest international test (TIMSS). He finds that they reverted to their ?doom and gloom? scenario without bothering to dig into the data. He dug into the data and found lots to cheer about. In this post, Bob Somerby parses the data [...]

No Guns in Schools!

The National Rifle Association wants an armed guard at every one of the nation?s 100,000 schools. Some legislators want teachers and principals to carry weapons. Why should policy be reactive? Better to limit all weaponry to officers of the law, except for single-shot rifles for hunters. Guns should be available only to those authorized to [...]

Privatization or Public Education?

Helen Ladd and her husband Edward Fiske are distinguished observers of American Education. Ladd is a Professor of Economics at Duke University. Fiske was education editor of the anew York Times. Together they describe a fork in the road for our nation?s public school system. Will we continue towards free-market privatization or will we revitalize [...]

What the Media Didn?t Tell You About Latest International Tests

Bob Somerby, taught for many years in the Baltimore public schools. His blog The Daily Howler offers a fearless critique of media coverage of critical events. His post on the latest international assessments (TIMSS) and the media?s decision tiresome putdown of American students is a classic. He points out that on the math portions of [...]

School Closings Planned in Philadelphia

Privatization is in high gear in many cities?Chicago, DC, Memphis, Detroit, and elsewhere. The corporate reformers say they want to save money but the closings don?t save money. They say they want to improve education, but that hasn?t happened either. Here is Helen Gym?s account of the Philadelphia story.

A Terrific New Teacher Blogger

Here is someone you should follow. In a recent post, this teacher writes: In order to forestall state-takeover, our district is scrambling to find ways to make ?substantial improvement.? By improvement, of course we mean in our MCAS scores. One way we are responding is to get a private company called ?Achievement Net? or ?A-Net? [...]

Joshua Starr Belongs on Honor Roll: Proof

I previously named Joshua Starr, superintendent of Montgomery County public schools in Maryland, to the honor roll for his courage and wisdom. He rejected Race to the Top Funding because his schools have a nationally acclaimed peer review evaluation system. He called for a three-year moratorium on standardized testing. For daring to be different, he [...]

Secret Document Leaked: Chicago Plans to Close Nearly 100 Schools

The Chicago Tribune obtained a copy of a secret document describing the plan of Chicago Public Schools to close 95 schools, mostly in minority neighborhoods. The plan was dated September 10. This represents a dramatic elimination of public schools in Chicago. The city says it will slow down charter growth, at least this year, but [...]

The Baltimore Sun Joins the Honor Roll

So many news media have thoughtlessly or knowingly jumped on the bandwagon of corporate reform that it comes as a shock to encounter one saying simple truths. Te Baltimore Sun wrote, in response to the massacre of innocent children and educators in Newtown, that it?s time to stop the vilification of our nation?s teachers and [...]

Kaya Henderson Abandons 20 More Schools

Kaya Henderson, chancellor of the DC public schools, intends to close another 20 public schools. DC is now the second largest urban district with the greatest proportion of its students in privately managed charter, after New Orleans. Unlike New Orleans, DC did not suffer a natural disaster. Instead, its leaders don?t know how to improve [...]

Katie Osgood Defends Karen Lewis

Karen Lewis spoke up on my behalf when a TFA officer denounced my post ?The Hero Teachers of Newtown?) as ?reprehensible. Lewis then became the object of attacks from outraged bloggers and tweeters saying that she literally accused TFA of murder. Lewis said no such thing. This was a fine example of the dark art [...]

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How State Aid Is Rigged Against the Poorest Districts

Bruce Baker has written an illuminating and disturbing post about how New York is underfunding its highest-need schools. Governor Cuomo likes to complain that the state spends far too much on education but sees little improvement. Baker demonstrates that the formula hurts the neediest students. The governor goes on to say that he will take [...]

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Sarah Darer Littman has a good idea. She thinks that journalists in Connecticut should do investigative journalism and not just write what they find in the press release. Case in point: the recent gift of $5 million from the Gates foundation to Hartford schools. Littman calls the grant a Trojan horse because it commits the [...]

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Nowhere to use Japan's growing plutonium stockpile

ROKKASHO, Japan (AP) ? How is an atomic-powered island nation riddled with fault lines supposed to handle its nuclear waste? Part of the answer was supposed to come from this windswept village along Japan's northern coast.

By hosting a high-tech facility that would convert spent fuel into a plutonium-uranium mix designed for the next generation of reactors, Rokkasho was supposed to provide fuel while minimizing nuclear waste storage problems. Those ambitions are falling apart because years of attempts to build a "fast breeder" reactor, which would use the reprocessed fuel, appear to be ending in failure.

But Japan still intends to reprocess spent fuel at Rokkasho. It sees few other options, even though it will be extracting plutonium that could be used to make nuclear weapons.

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5 tips to help you pack like a pro - TODAY Travel

Travel + Lesiure's Nilou Motamed challenges TODAY's Natalie Morales and Willie Geist to find out who is better at packing an efficient suitcase, and shares her tips to make sure bulky baggage won't complicate your vacation plans.

By Travel + Leisure staff

With ever-changing airline rules and restrictions, packing can get stressful. But it doesn?t have to be.

Here are five quick strategies to make your packing routine more efficient.


1. Use shoe bags and packing organizers
Shoe bags keep clothes clean and shoes in order. Put smaller items like socks and underwear in packing cubes or bags so that they are easy to find.

Related:?Most annoying airport security checkpoints

2. Pack larger items first and put heavy items at the bottom
Shoes, jeans, and corduroys should go at the bottom so that lighter items don?t get squished as much.?

3. Roll casual items
The rolling method works well for casual clothes, such as jeans and t-shirts; belts can also be rolled.

4. Limit quantities and wear what you can
Limit yourself to three pairs of shoes ? pack two and wear one ? and wear your heaviest shoes, as well as blazer or big sweaters, onboard. A puffer coat, which can be squished, packs better than others. If your coat is bulkier, wear it onboard.?

5. Pack accessories, lighter clothes, and smaller items at the end
This strategy will fill in spaces and make liquids and lotions easily accessible in 3-ounce containers in a zip-top bag to take out at security. Button-down shirts and lighter items can also go on top.?

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TIP! Have a plan formulated for discarding debris. Home improvement adventures, especially those requiring any kind of demolition, create debris that will only get in your way if you don?t decide what you?re going to do with it, prior to starting your project.

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TIP! Before starting a home improvement project, it is important to consider local conditions. For instance, a deck may not provide much enjoyment if your area is especially windy.

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TIP! Make sure you get a pro to do your plans so you do not run into a disaster. The expense will be well worth the investment.

Try using radiant heat tiles if you are going to be resetting tile. These tiles use heat via electricity and are very interesting. If you follow the instructions, you could even do it yourself. You?ll be able to add this onto an existing project or do it on your own. Once you step onto that warm floor on a cold morning, you will be forever grateful that you installed heated floors.

TIP! If you decide to replace your roof entirely, white or lightly-colored tiles are your best bet. When you use light tiles, your attic will tend to absorb less heat, which in turn will keep your house a little cooler during the hot summer months.

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TIP! Don?t ever hire an unlicensed contractor. No matter where it is that you currently reside, all contractors are required to have some sort of certification from your state.

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Simple Abundance Exercises Can Change Your Mindset

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Starbucks to Congress: 'Come together' on fiscal cliff

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Starbucks Corp will use its ubiquitous coffee cups to tell U.S. lawmakers to come up with a deal to avoid going over the "fiscal cliff" and triggering automatic tax hikes and spending cuts.?

Chief Executive Howard Schultz is urging workers in Starbucks' roughly 120 Washington-area shops to write "come together" on customers' cups on Thursday and Friday, as U.S. President Barack Obama and lawmakers return to work and attempt to revive fiscal cliff negotiations that collapsed before the Christmas holiday.?

Starbucks' cup campaign aims to send a message to sharply divided politicians and serve as a rallying cry for the public in the days leading up to lawmakers' January 1 deadline to deliver a plan to avert harsh across-the-board government spending reductions and tax increases that could send the United States back into recession.?

"We're paying attention, we're greatly disappointed in what's going on and we deserve better," Schultz told Reuters in a telephone interview.?

The CEO said he has joined a growing list of high-powered business leaders, politicians and financial experts in endorsing the Campaign to Fix the Debt, (www.fixthedebt.org) a well-funded nonpartisan group that is leaning on lawmakers to put the United States' financial house in order.?

Starbucks plans to amplify its "come together" message via new and old media, including Twitter and Facebook posts, coverage on AOL's local news websites and advertisements in The Washington Post and The New York Times.?

"If (talks) do not progress, we will make this much bigger," Schultz said of the messaging campaign.?

Schultz is no stranger to using the world's biggest coffee chain as a platform to advocate for more political cooperation in Washington.?

During the debt ceiling debate in August 2011, he made a splash by calling for a boycott of political contributions to U.S. lawmakers until they struck a fair and bipartisan deal on the country's debt, revenue and spending.?

"We are facing such dysfunction, irresponsibility and lack of leadership" less than two years after the debt ceiling crisis, Schultz said.?

Washington narrowly avoided a U.S. government default, but not before down-to-the-wire wrangling prompted the country's first-ever debt rating downgrade.?

"There is something so wrong that we can be here again and not have the ability to put party aside for the betterment of the country," said Schultz. "We have the same language and rhetoric. Unfortunately we aren't learning much."?

Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/business/starbucks-congress-come-together-fiscal-cliff-deal-1C7661430

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TV Sex, Love, & Romance ? 2012?s Best & Worst Relationships ...

Looking for something to keep you cozy up as 2012 comes to a chilly close? TVLine hereby kicks off its two-part review of the year in TV with this heartwarming (and perhaps other body parts-warming) rundown of the year?s most notable sex- and love-related moments on TV.

This gallery captures what and who we loved, hated and couldn?t shut up about for the past 12 months. Best Love Story? Most Kick-Ass Parent? Sex Scene That Made Us Most Uncomfortable? Yeah, it?s all in here.

Click through the gallery below, then hit the comments with your thoughts. Which of our picks do you like? Which would you swap? Coming Thursday: Part 2 of our review, including Most Disappointing Show, Most Underrated Actor, Best Show No One Was Watching, Wackiest Plot Twist and other categories.



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Toshiba Building A Lytro-Style Camera Sensor For Smartphones And Tablets, Planned For 2013 Launch

toshiba-focus-lytroToshiba is intent on making a camera sensor for smartphones and tablets that borrows a trick from Lytro and allows users to select a focus area in their photos after having taken them. Not only that, but it'll also allow users to put the whole photo in focus, as well as work with video shot on the device, potentially one-upping the pioneering Lytro camera in a form factor designed for use in everyday devices

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Egypt's Morsi: Constitution sets up a new republic

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Egypt's Morsi: Constitution sets up a new republic
By SARAH EL DEEBBy SARAH EL DEEB, Associated Press?THE ASSOCIATED PRESS STATEMENT OF NEWS VALUES AND PRINCIPLES?

Essam el-Erian vice chairman of the Freedom And Justice party, speaks during a session at the Shura Council building in Cairo, Egypt, Wednesday, Dec. 26, 2012. The official approval of Egypt's disputed, Islamist-backed constitution Tuesday held out little hope of stabilizing the country after two years of turmoil and Islamist President Mohammed Morsi may now face a more immediate crisis with the economy falling deeper into distress. (AP Photo/Mohammed Asad)

Essam el-Erian vice chairman of the Freedom And Justice party, speaks during a session at the Shura Council building in Cairo, Egypt, Wednesday, Dec. 26, 2012. The official approval of Egypt's disputed, Islamist-backed constitution Tuesday held out little hope of stabilizing the country after two years of turmoil and Islamist President Mohammed Morsi may now face a more immediate crisis with the economy falling deeper into distress. (AP Photo/Mohammed Asad)

Members of the constitutional assembly attend a session at the Shura Council building in Cairo, Egypt, Wednesday, Dec. 26, 2012. The official approval of Egypt's disputed, Islamist-backed constitution Tuesday held out little hope of stabilizing the country after two years of turmoil and Islamist President Mohammed Morsi may now face a more immediate crisis with the economy falling deeper into distress. (AP Photo/Mohammed Asad)

Members of the constitutional assembly speak during a session at the Shura Council building in Cairo, Egypt, Wednesday, Dec. 26, 2012. The official approval of Egypt's disputed, Islamist-backed constitution Tuesday held out little hope of stabilizing the country after two years of turmoil and Islamist President Mohammed Morsi may now face a more immediate crisis with the economy falling deeper into distress. (AP Photo/Mohammed Asad)

Christian activist Mona Makram Obeid speaks during a session at the Shura Council building in Cairo, Egypt, Wednesday, Dec. 26, 2012. The official approval of Egypt's disputed, Islamist-backed constitution Tuesday held out little hope of stabilizing the country after two years of turmoil and Islamist President Mohammed Morsi may now face a more immediate crisis with the economy falling deeper into distress. (AP Photo/Mohammed Asad)

Essam el-Erian vice chairman of the Freedom And Justice party, speaks during a session at the Shura Council building in Cairo, Egypt, Wednesday, Dec. 26, 2012. The official approval of Egypt's disputed, Islamist-backed constitution Tuesday held out little hope of stabilizing the country after two years of turmoil and Islamist President Mohammed Morsi may now face a more immediate crisis with the economy falling deeper into distress. (AP Photo/Mohammed Asad)

(AP) ? Egypt's president says the disputed constitution just approved in a referendum establishes a new republic and calls on the opposition to join a dialogue to heal rifts and shift the focus to repairing the economy.

Mohammed Morsi said Wednesday he acknowledges the "respectable" proportion that voted against the constitution drafted by his Islamist allies, but offered no concrete gestures to an opposition that has so far rejected his dialogue and vowed to fight the charter. Critics say the charter restricts freedoms and enshrines Islamic rule.

Morsi said he moved swiftly to put the constitution to a referendum to end instability and open the road for development. The opposition had urged him to postpone the vote.

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Netflix back online after disruption | TribLIVE


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Published: Tuesday, December 25, 2012, 8:55?p.m.
Updated 6 hours ago

Netflix Inc., the world?s biggest video-streaming service, said access to its movies and television shows was restored after a disruption caused by Amazon.com Inc.?s Web storage and computing system.

Many customers in the Americas weren?t able to access online content from approximately 3:30 p.m. EDT until late Christmas Eve, according to Joris Evers, a spokesman for Netflix. The blockage was caused by issues with Amazon Web Services, a business hosted on the Internet that?s separate from the online retail store, he said.

Subscription and on-demand services are becoming an important source of revenue for Netflix, which first offered DVD rentals via mail. Streaming services made up 70 percent of sales in the third quarter. Chief Executive Officer Reed Hastings has led a push to make Los Gatos, Calif.-based Netflix available around the world, arguing people will pay for near-instant access to content online.

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Idaho Republican senator charged with drunk driving

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican U.S. Senator Mike Crapo of Idaho was arrested early on Sunday in a Washington suburb and charged with driving under the influence, police said.

An officer stopped Crapo in Alexandria, Virginia, after spotting a vehicle running a red traffic signal, city police said in a statement.

The senior senator from Idaho was "arrested after failing several field sobriety tests," it said.

Crapo was alone in his own car. His blood alcohol content was 0.11 percent, the statement said, above Virginia's maximum of 0.08 percent.

Crapo, 61, was taken into custody without incident and released on an unsecured bond of $1,000. He is due to appear in court on January 4.

Crapo said in a statement that he was "deeply sorry" for the incident.

"I made a mistake for which I apologize to my family, my Idaho constituents and any others who have put their trust in me," he said.

"I accept total responsibility and will deal with whatever penalty comes my way in this matter."

Crapo has served in the U.S. Senate since 1999 after six years in the U.S. House of Representatives representing Idaho's 2nd district. He was re-elected to the Senate in 2010.

Crapo is a Mormon who has been quoted in the press as saying he abstains from drinking alcohol.

Known as a fiscal and social conservative, Crapo has a lifetime score of 80 percent from the conservative Club for Growth.

A graduate of Brigham Young University and Harvard Law School, Crapo is a member of the Senate Banking Committee and the chamber's budget and finance panels.

He was a member of the so-called "Gang of Six" senators that worked in 2011 toward a deficit-reduction deal that Congress failed to adopt.

(Reporting By Nick Carey; Editing by Stacey Joyce)

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