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Thu
8
Jul '10

No condoms for grade schoolers, Mass - Ed hardy Sh

The policy is set to take effect in the fall and appeared to set no minimum age for students to receive condoms without parental consent. The policy drew criticism from conservative groups as well as Democratic Gov. Deval (deh-VAHL’) Patrick.,Ed hardy Shoes

Information from: Cape Cod Times, http://www.capecodonline.com

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PROVINCETOWN,Paul Smith, Mass. – The superintendent of a Massachusetts school district is apologizing to parents for what she calls a misunderstanding over a condom availability policy.

The Cape Cod Times reports that she wrote it became necessary to revise the wording after it was “so badly understood and misrepresented by the media.”

Superintendent Beth Singer said in the letter e-mailed Tuesday that the district will clarify that elementary school-age students won’t be able to get a condom if they request one from the school nurse.

Tue
6
Jul '10

Shaw Communications’ 3Q profit c - Abercrombie sho

Service revenue in Shaw’s cable division rose 11 percent to $745 million, driven by customer growth and rate increases. Service revenue in its satellite division edged up 4 percent to $198 million.

That topped the average estimate from analysts of 33 cents per share, according to a Thomson Reuters poll.

NEW YORK – Shaw Communications Inc.’s earnings jumped 20 percent in its fiscal third quarter as more customers signed up for its Internet and digital phone services.

Revenue climbed nearly 10 percent to $943.6 million. Shaw said its total Internet and digital phone lines in service grew by 25,661 and 66,123,Abercrombie shorts, respectively.

The Canadian cable, satellite and Internet service provider said net income for the three months ended May 31 rose to $158.2 million,American eagle, or 37 cents per share, from $132.2 million, or 31 cents per share, a year ago.

In May, Shaw said it would pay $700 million to buy the 65 percent stake of Canada’s second-largest private television network that’s owned by Goldman Sachs. Canwest Global Communications has been restructuring its broadcasting and publishing business under protection from creditors since October. The deal clears the way for Calgary, Alberta-based Shaw to buy all of the television division of a restructured Canwest for about $2 billion including the assumption of more than $800 million of debt.

Sun
4
Jul '10

Protests as ‘The Cove’ hits Japa - Christian Audig

At the Oscars ceremony, director Louie Psihoyos denied he was guilty of "Japan-bashing" and said "The Cove" was intended to be a public health warning to Japanese who are sold dolphin meat contaminated by mercury.

TOKYO (AFP) – Protests flared in Tokyo on Saturday as Oscar-winning dolphin hunting documentary "The Cove" was screened at cinemas despite outrage among people who complain the film is anti-Japanese.

"Watching movies is an individual right," said Kunio Suzuki, who slightly cut his face in the skirmish. "If you criticise the film, watch it first."

It was the first commercial screening of the film in a Japanese cinema, although the distributor has staged one-off screenings at promotion events and an online screening.

An official from the Taiji fisheries union voiced concern that showing the film could spread misunderstanding about dolphin hunts, but added that the union hopes audiences will get an "exact understanding" of what actually takes place, Kyodo reported.

"Cooperating with police, we have maintained security for visitors and residents around (the theatres)," said Takeshi Kato, representative of the distributor. "We will continue to be on alert, depending upon situations."

"I understand there should be freedom of expression but at the same time you have to think about the rights of the fishermen and the rules (for film production)," Sangen said in an interview with Kyodo.

Taiji mayor Kazutaka Sangen said he was disappointed that the film is finally being shown, Kyodo News reported.

The film was shown on Saturday at five more theatres in major cities, including Yokohama, southwest of Tokyo,Christian Audigier, where police and theatre officials barred five howling protesters from watching the film, Unplugged said.

"Don't bully fishermen," a protestor screamed through a loudspeaker and held a banner reading: "The anti-Japanese movie, The Cove,G-Star, is a poison that discriminates Japanese."

The film, which shows dolphins being harpooned at the western Japanese port of Taiji, angered Japanese fishermen, who say hunting the marine mammals is part of their culture.

Koyo Yamashita, owner of the Tokyo theatre, said: "I'm relieved to screen The Cove today. I hope many people will visit our theatre while it's shown."

The Directors Guild of Japan protested at any moves to make the theatres stop showing the film, saying in a statement: "Such moves would limit opportunities to express thoughts and beliefs, which are the core of democracy."

"Viewers were watching the film quietly. There was no act of protest inside the theatre," the official said.

The distributor had scrapped planned screenings last month after right-wing protesters — known for their ear-splitting street demonstrations using megaphones — targeted cinemas.

About 30 protesters, mostly right-wingers, briefly skirmished with supporters of the film ahead of its first commercial showing at a Tokyo theatre where police were on guard.

Police were also deployed inside the cinema, where all tickets had been sold out to about 100 spectators for the first showing, according to an official from the distributor Unplugged.

The movie shows graphic scenes of the bloody but legal dolphin slaughter filmed using hidden cameras, and nationalist groups say it should be banned because it is anti-Japanese.

Fri
2
Jul '10

Small NYC high schools found to boost ach - Roca W

“You can make critical change for the achievement levels of students who enter high school significantly underprepared,” said Michele Cahill, who served as senior counselor to Klein and is now director of urban education at the Carnegie Corp.

Both groups were overwhelmingly black and Hispanic and living in neighborhoods with high poverty rates — students who are most at risk for dropping out.

Because New York City’s system for assigning students to high schools is partly a lottery, the study’s authors were able to compare students who got into the small schools with demographically similar students who got into other schools. The small schools are not academically selective; they are open to all eighth-grade graduates.

Principal Deborah Effinger greeted students by name, telling one boy politely to stash his football in his backpack. Color-coded charts on her office wall showed that most students were on track to graduate.

It found that by the end of their first year of high school, 58.5 percent of students at the so-called “small schools of choice” were on track to graduate in four years, compared with 48.5 percent of the students at other schools.

Proponents say small schools can provide one-on-one support to struggling students, and the specialized programs are supposed to improve students’ motivation by enticing them to apply to schools that match their interests.

At the theater school, students recently designed costumes and read scenes to each other. Photos in the hallway showed past productions of “Twelfth Night” and “A Raisin in the Sun.”

New York City is not alone in seeking to engage students by opening small high schools.

Kathy Augustine, a deputy superintendent in Atlanta,Roca Wear, said the school system there has spent $65 million to create small high schools since 2005.

“It is a far better return on our investment than losing students and having them drop out and not be productive citizens,” Augustine said.

Emily Krone of the Consortium on Chicago School Research said her group studied 23 small high schools in Chicago and found improved graduation rates there as well, though not higher SAT and ACT scores.

“There was a sense that the initiative didn’t accomplish everything that it set out to accomplish,” she said.

The MDRC study of New York City small high schools was funded by the Gates Foundation, which has spent tens of millions of dollars in startup costs for small high schools in New York and elsewhere.

Vicki Phillips, the foundation’s director of education focusing on college readiness, said Tuesday that the MDRC study “is great news” for New York City students and for school reform efforts.

But the study will not change the priorities of the Gates Foundation, which shifted its strategy in 2008 from starting new schools to targeting teacher effectiveness and national standards. Foundation spokesman Chris Williams said once they are up and running, the schools are expected to be “fully sustainable without philanthropic investments.”

Closing schools has provoked opposition, with some students and teachers urging that their schools be given a chance to improve instead.

The United Federation of Teachers spearheaded a lawsuit this year to block New York City’s latest wave of closings including 19 elementary, middle and high schools. A judge agreed that the city had not followed state law in closing the schools, and their phasing out will be delayed at least a year.

A union spokesman did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the study.

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Online: http://www.mdrc.org/

New York City under Mayor Michael Bloomberg has systematically shut down large, failing high schools and replaced them with small schools, many pegged to themes like the fashion industry or the business of sports.

“I can actually create it and people wear it,” she said.

NEW YORK – They were known as dropout factories: big high schools in poor neighborhoods where only a quarter to a third of students graduated.

New York’s new high schools typically operate in clusters inside the shells of the schools they replaced.

A new study funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation — which has invested more than $150 million in New York City schools — suggests that the small schools have succeeded in boosting graduation rates for the city’s most academically challenged students.

The eight-story John F. Kennedy High School in the Bronx has been broken up into six schools, including the Bronx Theatre High School, the Marble Hill High School for International Studies and the Bronx School of Law and Finance. The schools all teach required subjects like math and English and reflect their specialized themes to varying degrees.

“This shows the strategy is working,” said New York City Schools Chancellor Joel Klein,MLB Jerseys, who since 2002 has shuttered more than 20 large high schools with as many as 4,000 students each and replaced them with 216 small schools with names like the Academy of Health Careers or the Law, Government and Community Service Magnet High School.

Student Anna Gonzalez said she fell in love with costume design and hopes to attend the Fashion Institute of Technology when she graduates.

The study released Wednesday by the education think tank MDRC examined students at 105 of the new high schools with 550 students or fewer.

By the fourth year, the small schools had an overall graduation rate of 68.7 percent compared with 61.9 percent for the control group. Both numbers were much higher than the graduation rates at the closed schools.

Wed
30
Jun '10

Sarah Jessica Parker Adds Chil - Abercrombie t-shi

To purchase Silly Bandz, call 1.800.921.8661 or visit their Web site for more information.

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By Sasha Charnin Morrison for UsMagazine.com. To read more of the Recessionista blog, click here.

If you have no idea what I’m talking about, it’s time to come up under your Pet Rock. Silly Bandz are the new,Abercrombie t-shirts, relatively inexpensive trend our kids are trading, wearing, and playing with and I’m happy. Haute rubberbands that are in the shape of letters, dinosaurs, religious symbols, you name it. It’s a cheap alternative to Kooky pens, and stars like SJP and even Mary-Kate Olsen are mixing it up with their fine gems as part of a new look! I even got a tweet from the @sillybandz peeps telling me that reason they’re the bomb right now is because “they rock.”

I am partial to the 24 packs of Western shapes bands as well as the Alphabet, the Yankees and Rockbandz. I also like the neon colors for summer. Jump on this now because according to their site. They are retiring certain shaped bands. Spring is gone.

During a recent interview on CBS’ The Early Show, there Sarah Jessica Parker was reaching out her hand and lo and behold, there was an acid green, silicone bracelet — probably a gift from her son, James Wilkie — around her wrist. She’s so influential that she made us all feel OK to mix our gifts from our childrens’ new fave obsession, Silly Bandz, with our Timex, Kors,Ankh Royalty, or Cartier watches.

One of the biggest iconic fashion divas of all time wears the finest jewelry on the planet and Silly Bandz? Yes.

Sat
26
Jun '10

Correction Fannie Mae penalties stor - Juicy Cout

NEW YORK – In a June 23 story about a new policy from Fannie Mae regarding homeowners who walk away from mortgages,Juicy Couture, The Associated Press erroneously gave two conflicting prices for Fannie Mae stock. The company’s stock closed trading Wednesday at 41 cents, down 1 cent,Coogi, not unchanged at 48 cents. That was the closing stock price for fellow government-sponsored mortgage buyer Freddie Mac.

Fri
25
Jun '10

Steelcase posts 1Q loss due to - Abercrombie swimw

For the three months that ended May 28, the company posted a loss of $11.1 million, or 8 cents per share. That compares with breaking even in the same period a year earlier.

The company expects second-quarter earnings of 1 cent to 5 cents per share on revenue in the range of $560 million to $585 million.

Analysts surveyed by Thomson Reuters, who typically exclude one-time items like the charge related to health premiums, on average expected a loss of 6 cents per share on revenue of $529.8 million.

The reforms eliminated a tax deduction companies received for the portion of prescription drug coverage they gave retirees that the federal government funded.

Shares of Steelcase climbed a penny to $7.65 in after-hours trading. The stock had closed up 19 cents, or 2.6 percent,Abercrombie swimwear, at $7.64.

Analysts are expecting a profit of 3 cents per share on revenue of $576.4 million.

Revenue edged slightly lower to $541.8 million from $545.6 million.

The health care charge totaled $11.4 million. The company did not break out the per-share costs of the charge.

GRAND RAPIDS,Abercrombie bags, Mich. – Office furniture maker Steelcase Inc. posted a fiscal first-quarter loss on Monday, dragged down by a charge related to the recently enacted federal health care overhaul.

Thu
24
Jun '10

LA cemetery welcomes Michael Jackson - Christian D

With no official public events in Los Angeles marking the June 25, 2009 death of the "Thriller" singer, the cemetery, local police and fan clubs have been negotiating for weeks for public access to Jackson's resting place.

Jackson died age 50 in Los Angeles of an overdose of sedatives, painkillers and the powerful anesthetic propofol just days before a series of planned comeback shows in London.

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – Michael Jackson fans will be allowed to leave flowers near the singer's burial site on Friday's anniversary of his death, but the cemetery has banned balloons, candles and doves.

Forest Lawn said it was expecting "significant" numbers of visitors throughout the day. It reserved the right to throw out fans making too much noise or behaving in what it considered a disrespectful manner.

It will be followed by a memorial, a candlelight vigil and a performance of the hit song "We are the World," and the event is being thrown open to all.

The biggest single Jackson event on Friday is likely to be at the family hometown of Gary, Indiana. Mayor Rudy Clay said Wednesday that Jackson's mother Katherine would unveil a monument to her son in front of the small house where the Jackson 5 singing brothers were raised.

Forest Lawn cemetery in the Los Angeles area said on Wednesday that only family members and designated guests would be allowed inside the Renaissance-style mausoleum where Jackson's body was laid to rest.

(Reporting by Jill Serjeant; Editing by Bob Tourtellotte)

But the cemetery placed no numerical limits on the numbers of fans wanting to pay their respects and leave flowers on a nearby outdoor terrace.

A list of items not permitted included "doves, web broadcasting,Christian Dior, video cameras, candles, balloons,D&G, spinners, statues, posters, incense and radios".

His personal physician Dr. Conrad Murray, has pleaded not guilty to a charge of involuntary manslaughter and is awaiting trial.

Mon
21
Jun '10

Lippa Sings a Bonus Track for Digital Release - B

"Back to the drawing board, and I wrote 'Think Like a Woman' — a song where Gomez tries on the guise of a girl in order to better predict his wife's behavior. The result? You guessed it. Negative.

 

The Broadway show's Tony Award-nominated composer-lyricst Andrew Lippa sings "Not Today" as a piano-vocal track. The song was written for the musical but not used.

"So, I wrote a funny patter song called 'Defunct! Deflated! And Scorned!' where Gomez asserts that the miseries and woes of history (The Titanic, the Civil War, etc.) were nothing compared to his current dilemma. Again, a fun song that, unfortunately,Bape, focused on what didn't happen instead of what was happening.

ACT ONE

The recording package includes color production photos, synopsis,Frankie morello, complete lyrics, a note by co-librettist Marshall Brickman and an illustration by the late Charles Addams.

Lippa told Playbill.com, "'Not Today' was my first attempt at writing a solo for Gomez. Originally, I thought he should be all fiery and indignant when Morticia tells him she won't 'tango' with him today. It became clear at our first reading that this posture was too outsized for the moment and the character, and — worse — it focused on the negative.

The track listing for the album follows:

The cast recording of Broadway's The Addams Family was released by Decca Broadway in stores and via digital music services on June 8. The 21-track album is produced by Lippa (The Wild Party, jon and jen). Decca Theatricals is one of the producers of the musical.

Critics did not embrace the show, but audiences have. The musical has been bringing in more than $1 million a week at the box office.

A bonus track for the cast album of The Addams Family has emerged on the iTunes digital music service.

ACT TWO

Listen to samples from The Addams Family cast recording here.

"When You're an Addams"

The company haunted a Manhattan recording studio on April 19 to create the cast album. The new Broadway musical The Addams Family, inspired by the cartoon characters created by Charles Addams, opened April 8 at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre. Two-time Tony Award winners Nathan Lane and Bebe Neuwirth star as the darkness-loving heads-of-household Gomez and Morticia, respectively. The show features a book by Marshall Brickman and Rick Elice (librettists of the 2006 Tony Award-winning Best Musical, Jersey Boys).

"Addams Family Theme"
Overture
"When You're an Addams"
"Pulled"
"Where Did We Go Wrong?"
"One Normal Night"
"Morticia"
"What If"
Full Disclosure"
"Waiting"
"Full Disclosure" � Part 2

Entr'acte
"Just Around the Corner"
"The Moon and Me"
"Happy/Sad"
"Crazier Than You"
"Let's Not Talk About Anything Else But Love"
"In the Arms"
"Live Before We Die"
"Tango de Amor"
"Move Toward the Darkness"

The show's music director is Mary-Mitchell Campbell. The production features orchestrations by Larry Hochman (Monty Python's Spamalot) and dance arrangements by August Eriksmoen (Memphis).

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"Finally, I realized that Gomez, even in despair, would focus on what was wonderful about his wife. Thus, the song 'Morticia' was born. In it, Gomez extols the macabre virtues of his delightfully morbid wife: 'The wind that makes a window creak/The mist inside the word 'mystique'/Morticia.' It fit! And suddenly Gomez had a perfect song to suffer in. His wife thwarts him, yes, but he still revels in his love for her. How wonderfully Addams!"

Sat
19
Jun '10

Toyota is latest car maker hit by strike in Ch - B

Workers at a plastic parts factory of Toyota Motor Corp. affiliate Toyoda Gosei Co. in the northeastern city of Tianjin went on strike Thursday, forcing the plant’s production line to shut down in the afternoon,Bape, said Toyoda Gosei spokesman Tomotaka Ito, at the company’s headquarters in Aichi, Japan.

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Workers at Honda Lock (Guangdong) ended a strike and went back to their jobs earlier this week after the company agreed to continue with talks on their demands for wage increases.

China bans public dissent, as well as independent labor organizing outside its own All-China Federation of Trade Unions. But authorities often tolerate sporadic, peaceful protests over local issues — perhaps as a way of relieving frustrations that could fester and erupt into violence.

“But at this moment, we don’t know when we can resume production,” he said. Ito did not say how many workers were involved in the strike.

Ito said Toyoda Gosei was still negotiating with workers over their demand for higher wages.

Earlier strikes at several China suppliers of Honda Motor Co. have forced it to suspend car assembly intermittently in the past month due to a lack of parts.

Although Beijing has so far said little about specific labor disputes, Premier Wen Jiabao earlier this week signaled the leadership’s concern, urging better treatment for the country’s legions of young migrant workers.

Associated Press writer Shino Yuasa in Tokyo contributed to this report.

A labor law that went into effect in 2008 has accelerated an upsurge in workers’ awareness of their rights. Meanwhile, there has been a generation shift between older migrant workers, who grew up in poverty and usually were the first in their families to seek non-farm work, and their children, who have higher expectations and less tolerance for low wages and harsh conditions.

It was unclear if Toyota’s car assembly operations in China were affected by the disputes.

So far, most of the auto-related labor disputes have been reported in southern China, near Guangzhou, where both Honda and Toyota have manufacturing bases along with their local partner Guangzhou Auto Group. Toyota has a separate joint venture in Tianjin with FAW Group.

“We are aware of the strike at Tianjin Toyoda Gosei. We are checking its impact on production … and will continue to closely monitor the situation,” said Toyota spokesman Hideaki Homma.

That walkout followed a one-day strike by workers at another Toyoda Gosei unit and Toyota supplier,Diesel, Tianjin Star Light Rubber and Plastic Co., which ended Wednesday after the company agreed to review the pay for its 800 workers.

SHANGHAI – Toyota Motor was assessing the impact Friday from strikes that hit two of its China-based parts suppliers, the latest unrest among migrant workers who are the backbone of the country’s industrial sector.


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