Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Death toll from meningitis outbreak hits 28 nationwide

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Monday, October 29, 2012

How To Find And Buy The Right Real Estate | Eric Chua : Life - First

With all there is to consider, location, financing, inspections and more, the home buying game can make a sane person nutty. Learning home buying tricks can make your experience more successful.

When buying foreclosed properties, hire a good attorney who specializes in real estate. You are going to want to have legal representation just in case there are any issues that occur during a foreclosure acquisition. A good legal eye can spot problems and solve them, saving you money overall.

If you are seriously considering buying a home, take the time to measure it. You need to make sure public records for square footage match the listing. The two numbers should be within 100 square feet of each other; if they do not match, either reconsider buying the property, or figure out what is going on.

TIP! An approval in-hand makes you look that much better from the seller?s perspective. Waiting for approval can cost more and will stretch out the process of buying the property.

If you?re looking to buy a home, it?s imperative you don?t base your decision on the home?s decor. Practical things, like structural integrity, location and functionality need to take precedence in your decision. If you buy for decor, you may overlook a serious problem that can cost you later.

If the home you are purchasing is just for yourself, it is wise to take along someone who has home buying experience. Many people may notice things in the homes that are wrong that you may not have. Let them ask your realtor questions too.

TIP! It?s time to search for a new home, but you need to locate a qualified, knowledgable real estate agent. Interview a few agents to find a trustworthy one who understands your needs.

Get a warranty for your home from the seller. When purchasing a new home, either from the builder, or an older home from the previous owner, ask for a warranty. New home builders normally offer protection for one to three years. For older homes, you can ask the previous owner to give you a warranty to cover any repairs that may come up.

Be aware of developments in the pre-foreclosure market. If you aren?t in any hurry to buy an investment property, then choosing a pre-foreclosure property could be a smart investment. Properties considered in per-foreclosure is any property in which the payments are delinquent. You can find a list of the potential pre-foreclosures from a lender, or you may create an ad that you will buy any homes for cash. However you find owners of pre-foreclosures, find out what the owner owes, and make an offer that is a couple thousand dollars above that amount. This can provide you with a great bargain, because the amount of money that most people owe is substantially less than the home?s market value.

Now is the perfect time to start investing in real estate. Property values are now at a low since the market has crashed. If you are financially secure, seize your chance to get a great piece of property at a low price. If you keep your property long enough, you are sure to gain a profit.

TIP! When you are talking to a real estate agent about buying a property, ask them if they live in the area. For those unfamiliar with the area, advice about the roads or neighborhood itself will be sparse.

If you?re buying real estate, seek the guidance of a broker or real estate agent. Real estate pros have tools and insights that may be difficult for you to access. Useful tools that brokers often have make use of specialized software to search and sort listings on MLS. This specialized software makes your search for a new home more efficient and ensures that you don?t miss any listings.

This advice will be a perfect way to get started in the home buying process. The suggestions can help you avoid making common mistakes of first time home buyers. Hopefully this information will allow you to enjoy your new purchase.

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Thursday, October 18, 2012

Video: Kroger CEO Details Expansion Plans

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Family shocked at Bangladeshi's arrest in NY plot

DHAKA, Bangladesh (AP) ? A Bangladeshi man accused of trying to bomb the Federal Reserve building in New York City is a banker's son from a middle class neighborhood whose family members said Thursday that they were stunned by his arrest.

The FBI arrested 21-year-old Quazi Mohammad Rezwanul Ahsan Nafis on Wednesday after he tried to detonate a fake 1,000-pound (454-kilogram) car bomb, according to a criminal complaint.

Prosecutors said Nafis traveled to the U.S. on a student visa in January to carry out an attack.

His family said Thursday that Nafis was incapable of such actions.

"My son can't do it," his father, Quazi Ahsanullah, said as he wept in his home in the Jatrabari neighborhood in north Dhaka.

"He is very gentle and devoted to his studies," he said, pointing to Nafis' time at the private North South University in Dhaka.

However, Belal Ahmed, a spokesman for the university, said Nafis was a terrible student who was put on probation and threatened with expulsion if he didn't bring his grades up. Nafis eventually just stopped coming to school, Ahmed said.

Ahsanullah said his son convinced him to send him to America to study, arguing that with a U.S. degree he had a better chance at success in Bangladesh.

"I spent all my savings to send him to America," he said.

He called on the government to "get my son back home."

Bangladesh does not have the same record of involvement in global terror as Pakistan, with which it once formed a nation before winning its independence in 1971. At least one Bangladeshi was among those detained by the U.S. at Guantanamo Bay Naval Base in Cuba.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/family-shocked-bangladeshis-arrest-ny-plot-120221175.html

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Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Salutations~

I'm Gluttonously, but you can call me Gluttony, Glutton, Glut or Glutty.

I came here from Chickensmoothie.com looking for some more mature roleplays. Chicken Smoothie is nice when you want a little bit of innocence, but sometimes you just need that taste of maturity.

I've also joined this site many, MANY times in the past. I'm assuming about 3 or 4 times. But I never really got down to roleplaying because I've been so nervous from the amount of professionalism on this site. Though I'm here for good to conquer this fear!

I am here to participate in the Death Matches/Battle Colosseum (it's been awhile, I forgot) for the most part~

Ahh, some stuff about me that's not in my bio: First let's start out and say I'm not as cool in real life as I am in my world of fiction. I believe that goes for everyone. Though, I must admit, in real life I have my hair dyed unnatural colors and I dress very aristocratically. So, I suppose in a way I am cool. (pssst not really)
I really love animals and I have a dream of owning a corgi named Twinkie and a Scottish Fold cat named Dark Lord of All (Darky for short).
I lovelovelove anime. Whenever I RP, I think of it in anime form. It just really gets my adrenaline going to imagine it in such an attractive art style. But that's just me.

Anyway, I am ALWAYS looking for new RP partners, AND friends! Please don't be afraid to approach me and befriend me, I really do not bite. (Believe me, I'm as lame as the rest of us roleplay dorks)

Thank you for your time <3

~ Gluttonously

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Thursday, October 11, 2012

Russian judges defend ruling in Pussy Riot trial

RETRANSMISSION FOR ALTERNATIVE CROP - Feminist punk group Pussy Riot members, from left, Maria Alekhina, Yekaterina Samutsevich, center, and Nadezhda Tolokonnikova sit in a glass cage at a court room in Moscow, Wednesday. Oct. 10, 2012. Moscow appeals court freed Yekaterina Samutsevich of jailed band Pussy Riot but upheld a prison sentence for Nadezhda Tolokonnikova and Maria Alekhina. The judge ruled that Yekaterina Samutsevich's sentence should be suspended because she was thrown out of the cathedral by guards before she could take part in the performance.(AP Photo/Sergey Ponomarev)

RETRANSMISSION FOR ALTERNATIVE CROP - Feminist punk group Pussy Riot members, from left, Maria Alekhina, Yekaterina Samutsevich, center, and Nadezhda Tolokonnikova sit in a glass cage at a court room in Moscow, Wednesday. Oct. 10, 2012. Moscow appeals court freed Yekaterina Samutsevich of jailed band Pussy Riot but upheld a prison sentence for Nadezhda Tolokonnikova and Maria Alekhina. The judge ruled that Yekaterina Samutsevich's sentence should be suspended because she was thrown out of the cathedral by guards before she could take part in the performance.(AP Photo/Sergey Ponomarev)

Freed feminist punk group Pussy Riot member Yekaterina Samutsevich speaks outside a court in Moscow, Wednesday Oct. 10, 2012. A Moscow appeals court on Wednesday unexpectedly freed one of the jailed Pussy Riot members, but upheld the two-year prison sentence for the two others jailed for an irreverent protest against President Vladimir Putin. The Moscow City Court ruled that Yekaterina Samutsevich?s sentence should be suspended because she was thrown out of the cathedral by guards before she could remove her guitar from its case and take part in the performance. (AP Photo/Sergey Ponomarev)

A policeman watches band member Nadezhda Tolokonnikova speaking on a TV screen in a hall outside a court room of the Moscow City Court where three members of the punk band Pussy Riot are set to make their case before a Russian appeals court that they should not be imprisoned, in Moscow, Wednesday. Oct. 10, 2012. Their impromptu performance inside Moscow's main cathedral in February came shortly before Putin was elected to a third term. The three women were convicted in August of hooliganism motivated by religious hatred and sentenced to two years in prison. (AP Photo/Sergey Ponomarev)

(AP) ? The Russian judges who ruled to keep two of the three Pussy Riot band members behind bars took the unusual step of publicly defending their decision, saying Thursday that it was made independently and without pressure.

A panel of three judges at the Moscow City Court on Wednesday upheld a lower court ruling to send Nadezhda Tolokonnikova and Maria Alekhina to prison for two years, but they released Yekaterina Samutsevich after giving her a suspended sentence.

Pussy Riot staged an impromptu punk performance at Moscow's main cathedral in February in protest against President Vladimir Putin and the Russian Orthodox Church hierarchy for openly supporting his rule. The three women were convicted of hooliganism motivated by religious hatred, but they insist that their protest was political in nature and not an attack on religion.

The case has caused controversy in Russia and been widely condemned in the West, which may have prompted the judges to speak out.

The presiding judge said the appeals court deemed it necessary for Tolokonnikova and Alekhina to remain incarcerated.

"The court has considered all the circumstances of the case and the level of danger to society and ruled that their correction is possible only in isolation from society," Larisa Polyakova said.

She said the fact that the women both have a small child was taken into account at the lower court, which handed down two-year sentences on a charge that carries a maximum punishment of seven years in prison.

Polyakova said the leniency for Samutsevich reflected "her degree of participation" in the crime.

Samutsevich's lawyer made the case at the appeals hearing that her client should be treated differently because she had been nabbed by security guards and taken out of the cathedral before she was able to join other band members in the performance.

The Pussy Riot trial has become a symbol of Putin's crackdown on dissent since returning to the presidency in May after four years as prime minister. Just days before the appeals hearing, Putin said he thought the lower court had been right to hand down a two-year prison term, a statement that defense lawyers said would put pressure on the court.

Polyakova insisted that the judges were not influenced by Putin's statements and made the decision "that we thought was necessary."

"There has never been any pressure on us in this case," she said.

Associated Press

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Kaspersky Small Office Security (KSOS 2): Specially design to ...


Kaspersky Lab recently announced the release of the second version of Kaspersky Small Office Security (KSOS 2), a solution specially designed in response to the security needs of small businesses. These are companies that have at least five PC users and above that may not have dedicated IT personnel but need a high level of customizable security.

The updated solution is so simple to configure that it can be set-up and administered from a single PC without prior training. It also provides optimal security for small business computer infrastructure and data, with minimal impact on system resources while being affordable even for companies with tiny IT budgets.

Why SOHOs need KSOS 2
According to a research done by B2B International in collaboration with Kaspersky Lab, 41% of companies surveyed globally are not prepared for cyber-threats and 31% of its IT specialists are not fully aware of today?s Trojans.

This survey serves as a wake-up call for micro and small enterprises in the Philippines as the sector makes up more than 99% of registered businesses in the country, which contributes 61.2% of the country?s total employment and 35.7 % of total value added. Small office/home office (SOHO) businesses have also started to use technology as a means to improve efficiency, especially as they scale up their operations.

According to Kaspersky Lab SEA Channel Sales Director Jimmy Fong, there has been a disconnect in products available for small businesses and the needs, challenges and resources within these companies themselves which makes the introduction of Kaspersky Small Office Security 2 timely.

?For too long, small companies have been offered security products that are scaled down from enterprise level versions, which while providing excellent protection often required a trained IT resource person to manage the network.

Kaspersky Small Office Security 2 is the most complete security product for SOHOs in the Philippines. We?re providing a solution that would put small entrepreneurs at ease especially as their business grows. The KSOS 2 solution is priced within range of even the smallest companies and should be well-received,? he said.

?As local SOHOs innovate, protecting their proprietary data and intellectual properties from being stolen or leaked becomes as important as keeping their network protected from external malware attacks. Keeping data backed up and secured takes on greater importance. Couple this with the death of IT resource personnel, and it becomes clear that SOHOs require a solution that is easy to manage without training, comprehensive, customizable and that gets the job done, making KSOS 2 a perfect choice,? Fong explained.

Kaspersky Small Office Security 2?s Wider Distribution
?We are making it easier for small businesses to get Kaspersky Small Office Security 2 by widening our distribution channel through the B2B channel. This is because small businesses in this region usually purchase based on recommendation and advice from distributors. The first edition was only offered online, a model that worked well in Europe and the United States, but was not as popular in the South East Asian region. With the new distribution model, we expect to see healthy demand for the Kaspersky Small Office Security 2,? Fong detailed.

What?s New in Kaspersky Small Office Security 2
Kaspersky Small Office Security 2 delivers award-winning antivirus and Internet security adding server protection, back-up, encryption, web-use policy and password management for critical small business safety. The solution protects servers and workstations running on Windows OS, which is the operating system of choice for many small businesses.

Back-Up Tools
?Flexible backup tools, which have been integrated into the product for the first time, help to prevent the leakage of financial data, client information and other valuable records in the event of computer failures and employee errors. Any file that was lost or erroneously modified can be retrieved from the storage with just a couple of mouse clicks,? Fong said, adding that the backup feature offered protection against human error as well as software and hardware problems.

Encryption
?It is not just external threats, small businesses also need to be prepared for leakage and loss of information from within. KSOS 2 includes an effective encryption system: all confidential corporate information can be encrypted using a strong algorithm to provide reliable data protection which can be securely transferred using a USB device or email and can be opened provided the correct password is inserted,? he said.

Password Manager
Kaspersky Small Office Security 2?s includes a Password Manager to keep the user?s digital identity secure, while a tune-up feature optimizes the system?s performance.

?With Kaspersky Small Office Security 2, the entire small business network can be managed from a single networked PC. Using the administration console, the security status of any corporate computer can be checked, detected problems can be resolved remotely, the Wi-Fi can be monitored and recommendations can be received on fixing vulnerabilities. Additionally, product license management, backup tasks and malware scanning of one or more computers can all be performed without the user having to leave their desk through wizards. This is what we mean by ease of use ? no training required,? Fong explained.

Get off Facebook and Back to Work!
The University of Maryland?s Smith School of Business and Network Solutions carried out a survey in 2010 that revealed that employees at small companies spend up to 24% of their working hours on social networks.

Fong pointed out that the loss of productivity due to time spent on social networks would be especially evident in small businesses.

?With KSOS 2?s Web Policy Management feature, employers can make their team more productive by setting internet, computer and messaging policies that can help employees focus on work rather than be distracted through social networks. It can also be useful for preventing confidential data disclosure,? he said.

?We have developed this product specifically to cater to the needs of smaller businesses, some of which may not have a dedicated IT specialist,? said Fong.

Kaspersky Small Office Security 2 ensures complete protection, uses only negligible system resources and requires minimal system management time. The updated solution offers affordable protection without the need to be an IT expert.?

Manage to Manage
?It is all about efficiency and manageability. Employers can now control file downloading in order to manage their internet connection bandwidth, block pages with inappropriate contents and ensure that all policies are compliant to legal requirements,? he added.

Pricing and Availability in the Philippines
Types of license package available will be:

  • 10-user license + 1 file server license ? PHP 14,700.00 (1 yr) | PHP 22,700.00 (2 yrs)
  • 15-user license + 2 file server licenses ? PHP 20,700.00 (1 yr) | PHP 31,300.00 (2 yrs)
  • 25-user license + 3 file server licenses ? PHP32,800.00 (1 yr) | PHP 49,400.00 (2 yrs)

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Source: http://www.ilonggotechblog.com/2012/10/kaspersky-small-office-security-ksos-2.html

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