Sunday, June 3, 2012

Facebook, 'Grey's Anatomy' win GLAAD awards

FILE - In this Thursday, Feb. 23, 2012 file photo, Shonda Rhimes arrives at the 5th annual Essence Black Women in Hollywood Luncheon in Beverly Hills, Calif. "Grey's Anatomy" creator, Shonda Rhimes, is being honored with the Golden Gate Award on June 2, 2012, during the 23rd annual GLAAD Media Awards in San Francisco. (AP Photo/Matt Sayles, File)

FILE - In this Thursday, Feb. 23, 2012 file photo, Shonda Rhimes arrives at the 5th annual Essence Black Women in Hollywood Luncheon in Beverly Hills, Calif. "Grey's Anatomy" creator, Shonda Rhimes, is being honored with the Golden Gate Award on June 2, 2012, during the 23rd annual GLAAD Media Awards in San Francisco. (AP Photo/Matt Sayles, File)

(AP) ? GLAAD likes Facebook.

The social networking site won the Special Recognition Award at the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation's 23rd annual Media Awards.

Other honorees at Saturday's ceremony in San Francisco included "Grey's Anatomy" for drama series, "Days of Our Lives" for daily drama series, Max J. Rosenthal of The Huffington Post for digital journalism article, Wells Fargo for the Corporate Leader Award and "Grey's Anatomy" creator Shonda Rhimes for the Golden Gate Award.

The awards salute fair, accurate and inclusive representation of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community and the issues that affect their lives in the media. Other winners from among this year's 35 categories were honored at ceremonies in New York and Los Angeles earlier this year.

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The Best Guide When It Comes To Personal Development - Yapperz

What Are You Waiting For? Get Fit Today!

Most people have at least one aspect in their lives that they would like to improve. These differing areas of improvement can range from the professional to the personal. This article contains some great tips for anyone who is interested in any type of personal development.

Sexual capitol is an important new trait that's being researched. This is about gaining confidence about your looks, not about using your body as a tool. Good social skills, including a command of sexual capital, are not absolutely required, but they can take you further than you would get without them.

Read on to find out what other people do to gain success. You can avoid both personal and business mistakes by knowing the trials that others have faced. By reading what they have learned, it will give you a positive boost on your personal development.

Self-discipline is a key element of any personal development program. Learn to exercise self control over the desires of your body. Avoid desires like greed, lust, drunkenness, and over-eating. If you can cut out the negative aspects of your personality you'll find your entire being becomes healthier and happier.

Try new challenges. Finding a new challenge will open up new possibilities. You may be able to gain a new understanding of the world and develop new talents. You could end up creating something new or doing something no one else has done. Strive to create something new, rather than accomplishing something that's already been done.

Stress is the foe of happiness. When our minds are busy dealing with stress, we are causing damage to our entire body, both mentally and physically. If we desire to work toward our goals calmly and methodically with a clear head, we have to eliminate the stress inside our heads. Make time in your schedule each day to take a few minutes alone and clear your mind. This time of rejuvenation can help you feel better about yourself, and give you more peace at heart.

It is often helpful to focus on one single improvement at a time. You may wish to improve several different things about yourself, but you are more likely to succeed if you stick to one self-improvement project at a time. Remember that the goal is to change for good, and that those changes have to come slowly from the inside out.

Refrain from elevating yourself to a position of excessive importance. Humans are just a very small bit of the universe. No single individual is omniscient, yet each individual possesses some grain of unique and valuable knowledge. Open yourself to new ideas and other ways of thinking! Having an open mind to new situations will show you how much more there is to know.

Treat everyone with respect, no matter what they can do or how much power those people may have. Your treatment of others is a direct reflection of you character.

You must understand that a divide exists between where you currently are, and the place you would like to go. Self realization is the key to beginning this kind of journey. If you can't figure out what the difference is, chances are you won't find success in reaching your goals.

Your body's level of health is reflected in your mental health. Make sure you treat your body properly: follow a healthy diet and exercise regularly. Remember that a healthy body can lead to a healthy mind.

Exercising, and taking care of your physical self are important aspects of the personal development process. Getting enough sleep, having a healthy diet, and exercising regularly are simple activities that keep energy high, and it gives you a better chance at being successful with your personal development. This may sound simple on paper, but it is actually quite hard.

Many people starting on a personal development journey struggle because their goal is too vague and unspecific. Make your goals very specific. A specific goal will often achieve the desired results.

Cut out selfishness to become a better person. You can benefit greatly by just making some simple sacrifices and helping others. If you can see the emotional benefits of helping others, then you are already well on your way to becoming a person you can be proud of.

Knowing what you want out of life and how to get there are great tools for personal development. One of the things that will make the biggest difference in your outlook is having long-term goals.

As it was mentioned at the start of this article, you can improve your life and yourself using personal development techniques. Use the development ideas that you find most appropriate to your own situation. Who do you wish to become? Try some of the informative advice in the above article to take those first steps toward your personal development goals.

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BLACK SABBATH Sabotage music review by Conor Fynes

5 stars 'Sabotage' - Black Sabbath (9/10)

Like most great bands, Black Sabbath have tweaked and changed their sound gradually, maintaining a distinctive core sound, but experimenting with the way they choose to approach it. Everything since "Master of Reality" witnessed Sabbath moving ever closer to a more mellowed, progressive sound. While I felt invigorated as a listener to hear the band transform their heavy riffs into something refined and sophisticated, I could not help but miss the grit and ugliness that made the band's first two releases so great. By the point of their fifth album "Sabbath Bloody Sabbath", I could have sworn that the godfathers of heavy metal had distanced themselves from metal permanently.

Of course, a masterpiece like "Sabotage" was enough to change my mind.

I had heard alot of great things about Sabbath's sixth album before finally giving it a listen. Many fans of the band would even go as far as to tell me it was their favourite Sabbath album. Although the winning streak of excellent albums would allegedly end after this, "Sabotage" is a glorious return to the heavy metal crunch, all the way keeping their more recent prog sensibilities in mind. Although the idea of a 'return to roots' intrinsically means to take steps back and regress, the progress Black Sabbath made with sophisticated rock arrangements has not been lost. Here, the synths are subdued in exchange for a rekindled devotion to Iommi's almighty riff.

Although Ozzy Osbourne and his vocal melodies still reach for the high notes (as was the case for "Sabbath Bloody Sabbath") his vocals feel more accustomed for it. I have never considered Ozzy to be the most technically proficient vocalist, but his dynamic performance on "Sabotage" demonstrates he is capable of much more than his solo career lets on. The incredible closer and highlight "The Writ" has his vocals fit whatever mold the music warrants. The song is first filled with some classic Iommi riffage, and Osbourne's performance matches it with an intense, belting voice. Keeping in line with their progressive side however, the song then breaks into a soft, unsettling moment where Ozzy sounds almost like some of Pink Floyd frontman Roger Waters' more psychotic moments on "The Wall".

"Hole In The Sky", "Symptom of the Universe" and "Thrill of it All" are all powerful, rock- oriented songs driven by Iommi's thick riff mastery. At ten minutes long, "Megalomania" is a step above most hard rock in terms of its sophistication, fitting in crunchy guitars with piano and eerie soft spots. Although less than a minute long, "Don't Start (Too Late)" is an ample demonstration of Tony Iommi's skill with acoustic guitars, a haunting piece that sounds like a rendition of something Igor Stravinsky would do. "Am I Going Insane" is the obvious choice for a radio single here, despite being led with prog-canon moogs. Ozzy's vocals are schizoid and quirky, making it one of the catchiest tracks in Sabbath's discography.

Geezer Butler once said that "Sabotage" was so titled because the band felt that they as a band were being sabotaged by other people 'ripping them off'. Perhaps this concept may be seen as a heavy metal equivalent to Floyd's cynical dissection of the music industry in "Wish You Were Here". Although it's well-known that Black Sabbath weren't getting along too well at this point, "Sabotage" is among Sabbath's best work, perhaps rivaled only with "Paranoid" as their crowning statement. It's unfortunate that things would go downhill from here for the godfathers of metal, but I can't think of a better way for Black Sabbath to wrap up their classic era.

Conor Fynes | 5/5 |

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Saturday, June 2, 2012

Dismal job market pushes Dow into 275-point plunge

Trader Gregory Rowe works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange Friday, June 1, 2012. Stocks fell sharply Friday after the release of a dismal report on job creation in the United States. Stocks fell sharply Friday after the release of a dismal report on job creation in the United States. The Dow Jones industrial average dropped more than 200 points, erasing what was left of its gain for the year. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)

Trader Gregory Rowe works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange Friday, June 1, 2012. Stocks fell sharply Friday after the release of a dismal report on job creation in the United States. Stocks fell sharply Friday after the release of a dismal report on job creation in the United States. The Dow Jones industrial average dropped more than 200 points, erasing what was left of its gain for the year. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)

Trader Jason Harper works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange Friday, June 1, 2012. Stocks fell sharply Friday after the release of a dismal report on job creation in the United States. The Dow Jones industrial average dropped more than 200 points, erasing what was left of its gain for the year. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)

Trader John Panin, left, and specialist Frederick Edwards work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange Friday, June 1, 2012. Stocks fell sharply Friday after the release of a dismal report on job creation in the United States. The Dow Jones industrial average dropped more than 200 points, erasing what was left of its gain for the year. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)

Anthony Riccio, center, work with fellow traders on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange Friday, June 1, 2012. Stocks fell sharply Friday after the release of a dismal report on job creation in the United States. The Dow Jones industrial average dropped more than 200 points, erasing what was left of its gain for the year. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)

Specialist Michael Gagliano, left, work with traders at his post on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange Friday, June 1, 2012. Stocks fell sharply Friday after the release of a dismal report on job creation in the United States. The Dow Jones industrial average dropped more than 200 points, erasing what was left of its gain for the year. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)

The stock market suffered its worst day of the year Friday after a surprisingly weak report about hiring and employment cast a pall of gloom over the U.S. economy. The Dow Jones industrial average plunged 275 points.

Traders stampeded into the safety of bonds, pushing the yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury note to a record low. Fearful investors bought gold, causing the price to spike nearly $60 an ounce, and concern about a global economic slowdown drove the price of oil to its lowest since October.

"The big worry now is that this economic slowdown is widening and accelerating," said Sam Stovall, chief equity strategist at S&P Capital IQ, a market research firm.

It was the Dow's steepest one-day drop since November.

The Standard & Poor's 500 index and Nasdaq composite index both fell more than 3 percent. The Nasdaq has dropped more than 10 percent since its peak ? what traders call a market correction. The S&P 500 is just a point above correction territory.

American employers added just 69,000 jobs in May, the fewest in a year, and the unemployment rate increased to 8.2 percent from 8.1 percent. Economists had forecast a gain of 158,000 jobs.

The report, considered the most important economic indicator each month, also said that hiring in March and April was considerably weaker than originally thought.

Earlier data showed weak economic conditions in Europe and Asia, too. Unemployment in the 17 countries that use the euro currency stayed at a record-high 11 percent in April, and unemployment spiked to almost 25 percent in Spain.

There were signs that growth in China, which helped sustain the global economy through the recession, is slowing significantly. China's manufacturing weakened in May, according to surveys released Friday.

The Dow closed down 274.88 points, or 2.2 percent, at 12,118.57. The Dow is off 0.8 percent for the year; two months ago, it was up more than 8 percent for the year.

The Standard & Poor's 500 index fell 32.29 points, or 2.5 percent, to 1,278.04. The Nasdaq dropped 79.86, or 2.8 percent, to 2,747.48. Both indexes are still up for the year ? 1.6 percent for the S&P 500 and 5.5 percent for the Nasdaq.

Traders sold all types of risky investments and rushed to the safety of U.S. government bonds and gold. Bond prices rose sharply, briefly pushing the yield on the benchmark 10-year U.S. Treasury note down to 1.44 percent, the lowest on record. The yield ended the day at 1.46 percent.

Gold for August delivery climbed $57.90, nearly 4 percent, to $1,622.10 per ounce.

"Everybody's looking for a safe haven," said Adam Patti, CEO of IndexIQ, an asset management firm. He's skeptical of that strategy, believing the swing was driven by short-term traders "looking to flip in and out of things," rather than long-term investors willing to ride out a few bumps in the market.

May was the worst month for the stock market in two years by some measures. Investors' worries about Europe's debt crisis intensified as the month wore on. Greece's political future is uncertain, and it appears increasingly likely to stop using the euro currency. That could rattle financial markets and make Greece's economy ? already hobbled ? even weaker.

Friday's jobs report drew traders' attention back to the weakening U.S. economy, said Todd Salamone, director of research for Schaeffer's Investment Research in Cincinnati.

"The weaker jobs report translates into anticipation of slower growth ahead and weaker corporate earnings, and that ratchets stock prices lower," Salamone said.

The record-low yield on the 10-year Treasury note reflected rapid buying by traders with the biggest portfolios, including central banks, endowments and pension funds, said Ira Jersey, U.S. interest rate strategist at Credit Suisse. He said money managers were selling investments priced in euros and stashing their money in U.S. securities.

Several analysts raised the possibility that the weakening economy will prompt more action by governments and central banks seeking to juice global economic activity. Anticipation of some policy response prevented even deeper losses, Stovall said.

The Federal Reserve undertook programs in 2009 and 2010 to buy U.S. government bonds. Its goal was to lower interest rates and encourage people to buy riskier investments like stocks. At least in public, the central bank so far has resisted a third round of purchases, known as quantitative easing.

Anticipation of bond-buying by the Fed "might put in a little bit of a floor to the market, but the overall economic picture is still bad," said Bob Gelfond, CEO of MQS Asset Management, a New York hedge fund.

The dollar fell partly because traders expect more intervention by the Federal Reserve, Gelfond said.

The euro rose half a penny against the dollar to above $1.24. A day earlier, fears about Europe's finances had pushed the euro to a nearly two-year low against the dollar.

Only 17 of the 500 companies in the S&P index were higher for the day.

Homebuilder stocks fell the most, despite a report that construction spending rose for a second month in April. PulteGroup fell 11.8 percent, D.R. Horton 8.4 percent and Lennar 8.3 percent.

Boeing, the biggest U.S. exporter, fell 3.4 percent, one of the biggest declines among the 30 companies that make up the Dow. Traders fear that the economic slowdown will hurt global demand for its airplanes and defense technologies.

A slower global economy would reduce demand for energy. The price of a barrel of oil fell $3.49 to $83.04, extending a monthlong slide. The price of oil is at a 16-month low.

Stocks closed way down in Europe. Greece's benchmark stock index fell 4.4 percent, Germany's 3.4 percent and France's 2.2 percent.

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AP business writers Matthew Craft, Joseph Pisani and Christina Rexrode in New York contributed to this report.

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Daniel Wagner can be reached at www.twitter.com/wagnerreports.

Associated Press

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Friday, June 1, 2012

Colorectal Cancer Surveillance ? Colon And Rectal Surgery

Brett T. Gemlo and David A. Rothenberger The majority of colorectal cancers are resected for cure, leaving many patients eligible for continuous monitoring. The best regimen for clinically useful and cost effective monitoring is still controversial, but the objectives are clear. Rational monitoring should detect treatable recurrent cancers, to identify and remove metachronous polyps, and to identify possible influences in the development of hereditary colorectal cancer. In theory, such monitoring will increase the survival of cancer patients and improve their quality of life by successfully treating recurrences, prevention of metachronous cancers of the colon or rectum, and the prevention of hereditary cancers subsequent develop in the patient and / or family members. Getting there is still controversial, but it is clear that the precise risk stratification and patient selection are at the heart of any monitoring program. The intensity of monitoring should be commensurate with the patient?s risk of recurrence, and patients unfit for further surgery due to age or comorbidity may be better served by only one follow-up colonoscopy. Types of surveillance

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