Thursday, January 10, 2013

Obama using MLK, Lincoln Bibles during oath

FILE - Barack Obama, left, joined by his wife Michelle, takes the oath of office from Chief Justice John Roberts to become the 44th president of the United States at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., in this Jan. 20, 2009 file photo. Obama is putting a symbolic twist on a time-honored tradition, taking the oath of office for his second term with his hand placed not on a single Bible, but two, one owned by Martin Luther King Jr. and one by Abraham Lincoln. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong, File)

FILE - Barack Obama, left, joined by his wife Michelle, takes the oath of office from Chief Justice John Roberts to become the 44th president of the United States at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., in this Jan. 20, 2009 file photo. Obama is putting a symbolic twist on a time-honored tradition, taking the oath of office for his second term with his hand placed not on a single Bible, but two, one owned by Martin Luther King Jr. and one by Abraham Lincoln. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong, File)

(AP) ? President Barack Obama is putting a symbolic twist on a time-honored tradition, taking the oath of office for his second term with his hand placed not on a single Bible, but two ? one owned by Martin Luther King Jr. and one by Abraham Lincoln.

The inclusion of King's Bible is particularly significant since the inauguration comes on Jan. 21, the federal holiday in honor of the civil rights leader, who delivered his "I Have a Dream" speech 50 years ago at the Lincoln Memorial. Obama will be facing the memorial as he takes the oath. King's Bible, which his children say he used early in his career as a preacher, has never been part of a presidential inauguration.

The selection of the pair of Bibles is richly symbolic of the struggle for equality in America, beginning with Lincoln's emancipation of the slaves through King's civil rights movement and ultimately to Obama becoming the nation's first black president. Inaugural planners say Obama plans to place his left hand on the stacked Bibles held by first lady Michelle Obama as he raises his right hand to repeat the oath administered by Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts. It hasn't been determined which will be on top with Obama's hand actually resting on it, but King's is larger so it may need to be on the bottom.

Obama used the Lincoln Bible while taking the oath four years ago ? the first time it had been used since the 16th president's inauguration in 1861. Obama's inaugural committee says that the president plans to use the first lady's family's Bible for a private swearing-in at the White House on Sunday, Jan. 20. Public presidential inaugurations traditionally aren't held on Sundays, even though the Constitution states that a president's new term begins automatically at noon on the 20th.

King's children describe their father's King James version as his "traveling Bible" that he took as part of a collection of books he carried with him while constantly on the road and used for inspiration and preparing sermons and speeches. His daughter Bernice King says her father marked the pages with several dates from May 1954, the same month he delivered his first sermon at Dexter Avenue Baptist Church in Montgomery, Ala.

"We know our father would be deeply moved to see President Obama take the oath of office using his Bible," King's children said in a statement provided by the inaugural committee. "His traveling Bible inspired him as he fought for freedom, justice and equality, and we hope it can be a source of strength for the president as he begins his second term."

Obama also plans to honor King throughout his inaugural weekend, beginning by asking Americans to volunteer in their communities on Saturday, Jan. 19, to honor the civil right leader's legacy of service. The King family plans to participate. Inaugural planners also say there will be a float honoring King in the parade to the White House after the swearing-in ceremony.

Though there is no constitutional requirement for the use of a Bible while taking the oath, George Washington began the tradition with a Bible hastily grabbed from St. John's Masonic Lodge No. 1 for his swearing-in on April 30, 1789, in New York. Since then, presidents have typically chosen Bibles with historical or personal significance, many using family heirlooms. Obama is not the first president to select two Bibles ? Harry Truman did so in 1949, Dwight Eisenhower in 1953 and Richard Nixon in 1969.

Some presidents kiss the book after completing the oath. Sometimes the Bible is open to meaningful passages, such as President George W. Bush's choice of Isaiah 40:31 ? "Those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint."

The Lincoln Bible is part of the Library of Congress collections. The Supreme Court clerk bought the Bible, bound in burgundy velvet with a gold-washed white metal rim and heavily gilded edges, especially for Lincoln's swearing-in.

The first lady's Robinson family Bible was a gift from her late father, Fraser Robinson III, to his mother, LaVaughn Delores Robinson, on Mother's Day 1958. The first lady's grandmother was the first black female manager of a Moody Bible Institute's bookstore, and her son's present was her favorite, inaugural planners say.

They also say Vice President Joe Biden will use a Bible with a Celtic cross on the cover that has been in his family for 120 years. Biden has used the Bible every time he's been sworn into federal office, back to his entry in the Senate 40 years ago.

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Online:

A list of Bibles used for presidential inaugurations is at http://www.inaugural.senate.gov/swearing-in/Bibles

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Hunting death mystery sparks high-level probe in Moldova

CHISINAU (Reuters) - Moldova on Thursday launched a top-level inquiry into the death of a well-connected businessman in a mysterious shooting incident during a hunting trip which has led to opposition charges of an attempted cover-up by senior government officials.

President Nicolae Timofti, in a move to stop the affair destabilizing the pro-Europe governing alliance, ordered the investigation though his office and scolded authorities for "keeping the tragedy secret" and thereby only fuelling speculation.

The businessman, 34-year-old Sorin Paciu, was one of a 32-strong party, which included top officials from the judiciary, who were hunting boar on a reserve north-west of the capital Chisinau on December 23 when he was shot and wounded in unexplained circumstances.

He died subsequently in hospital of his wounds and the general prosecutor's office formally opened a criminal case against unknown persons for manslaughter.

The leader of an anticorruption pressure group, Serdjiu Mocanu, later alleged that the general prosecutor himself, Valerii Zubco, who was on the same hunting trip, had been involved in the shooting.

Mocanu further alleged that Zubco's allies in government had sought to cover up the truth.

Zubco - a political appointee belonging to one of the ruling Alliance's three parties - has denounced the accusations as "lies and unbounded cynicism".

"I am aware of the slander about me, but I will give more detailed information only after an inquiry is completed as required by the law," he said in a statement.

But Mocanu's allegations of high-level collusion among top government officials to hide the truth have been pounced upon by the communist opposition eager to cause any discomfort for the pro-western coalition which has been in power for three years.

Communist supporters are staging protests outside the general prosecutor's office and the interior ministry in Chisinau, touting slogans calling for Zubco to resign.

Timofti's press spokesman said the commission of inquiry set up on Thursday would "clarify the actions of the law enforcement agencies around the incident".

But he said the president was "dissatisfied" with the work of the prosecutor's office, the police and agency which had organized the hunting trip.

The small ex-Soviet republic, one of Europe's poorest countries, is governed by the three-party Alliance for European Integration which is seeking to integrate Moldova into the European mainstream.

But the Alliance itself is threatened by rivalries among its three parties.

The communist opposition remains strong, particularly in the countryside, and, with economic growth at zero level, it continues to reap capital from the government's failure to bring any real improvements in living standards.

(Reporting by Alexander Tanas; Writing By Richard Balmforth)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/hunting-death-mystery-sparks-high-level-probe-moldova-143823033.html

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Saturday, January 5, 2013

Tech WOW or Tech NO? | Northwest Indiana Business Quarterly ...

It?s not easy assessing job applicants? technology know-how.
by Keith Kirkpatrick

Robert needed his next hire to be solid in technology. When he interviewed Angela, he asked, ?How good are you with computers?? She responded, ?Great,? and explained that she had shot a few videos and posted them on YouTube. Besides, she had the usual array of capabilities listed on her resume for working with Microsoft Officae.

Raymond arrived for his interview, confident of his ability. During the conversation with Joan, she asked him to talk about his technology skills. He went on and on about Twitter, Facebook, Excel, a school graphic project, a hard-drive install and more. Joan thought she had acquired a technology superstar.

Cynthia was not sure what she was getting when she hired Desmond. He had a business degree, but was not forthcoming with his knowledge and skills in the areas of technology. He said he ?could hold his own? when working with computers, software and the Internet. He met the job requirements and seemed quite capable. Cynthia guessed she would find out what ?hold his own? meant when he started.

Three Weeks Later?
Angela had downloaded two viruses while ?researching? on the Internet and had no idea how it happened. Her struggle with the database software was painful. The telephone system baffled her, while her skills with Excel and PowerPoint were very limited. Her posted videos featured her friends at a party.

Raymond was right. He knew all about social media and that was nearly the totality of his prowess with technology. He said his computer was really slow, but was clueless on how to fine-tune it. He wasted large quantities of ink and paper trying to print in color. He did understand Facebook quite well because he was on it constantly ?for business purposes.?

Desmond was the surprise. He could hook up anything, helped everyone with computer questions, and understood how to use a cell phone in ways no one had ever seen. If he did not know the answer to a problem, he could always find the solution and apply it. He was a whiz.

Sound familiar? These scenarios are common for many employers. It is so difficult to ascertain the technology abilities of applicants. We assume that anyone under 30 is computer-savvy, that technology is in their genes. Wrong!

They have been around it more, but the technical side of work has become so vast that it is not possible to be great, even really good, at all of it.

When we interview candidates, we do not know what to ask and are lost in evaluating someone?s knowledge of hardware, websites, software, networks, cell phones and printers. We are not sure how to assess skills in document production, Web research, social media, Web posting or customizing software.

So here are some hiring tips. Before the interview, ask candidates to create a document with a little pizzazz using graphics or information you have supplied. Ask them to construct a spreadsheet or PowerPoint presentation from data you provide. And ask them to send you the link to a favorite website and describe what features are attractive or useful.

During the interview, have candidates look for an answer on the Web to a current technology problem that you are facing and then implement the solution. Have the candidate retrieve a document in your system and print it without much instruction. Have candidates navigate the Web as they search for something you need and have each candidate analyze your website with suggestions of what could be improved. Finally, have the candidate demonstrate some interesting apps which are on his or her cell phone.

It takes a little more work, but what do you want, a tech WOW or a tech NO?

Keith Kirkpatrick is president of the KPM Group in Valparaiso and serves as the executive director for Leadership Northwest Indiana.

Source: http://www.nwibq.com/business/women-in-business/tech-wow-or-tech-no/

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Thursday, January 3, 2013

Lady Gaga on ARTPOP: Weed-Free Album!

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No. 21 Northwestern ends drought in Gator Bowl

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) ? Behind huge interceptions early and late, No. 21 Northwestern beat Mississippi State 34-20 in the Gator Bowl on Tuesday and snapped college football's longest postseason losing streak.

The Wildcats (10-3) won their first bowl game since 1949, snapping a nine-game losing streak that was tied for the longest in NCAA history. They also celebrated double-digit victories for the first time since the 1995 Rose Bowl season.

Quentin Williams returned an interception 29 yards for a touchdown on the third play of the game and Nick Vanhoose set up a late touchdown with a 39-yard interception return. Those plays were the difference in a back-and-forth game that featured more interceptions (seven) than touchdowns (six).

In between, Northwestern's two-quarterback system kept the Bulldogs (8-4) off balance most of the day.

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sharmajhon: The Financial Aid Handbook: Getting the Education ...

Dec 28, 2012

The Financial Aid Handbook: Getting the Education You Want for the Price You Can Afford
Carol Stack is the former Director of Admissions at Macalester College and Augsburg College. For the past 15 years, Stack has worked as a principal at Hardwick-Day, an enrollment consulting firm that works with the admissions and financial aid offices of private colleges and universities. Through Hardwick-Day, she has consulted on financial aid policy at dozens of colleges, including Whittier, Grinnell, Mills, Randolph-Macon, and Xavier University.Ruth Vedvik has held the position of Director of Admissions at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Ball State University, and Agnes Scott College. For the past 9 years, Vedvik has worked as a principal at Hardwick-Day, an enrollment consulting firm that works with the admissions and financial aid offices of private colleges and universities. Through Hardwick-Day, she has consulted on financial aid policy at dozens of colleges, including Whittier, Grinnell, Mills, Randolph-Macon, and Xavier University.

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Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Engadget's top posts for 2012

STUB DNP Engadget's top posts for 2012

So, are sugar plum fairies dancing in your head yet? Us neither, so how about those always-popular year-end lists? It's time to re-raise a toast to that tradition here at Engadget with a look at the top articles over the last 12 months as voted on by you, dear readers. If you're drawing a blank about any such ballot-casting, you did it with each duly noted click -- meaning that, Kumbaya-style, our list is also your list. Overall, 2012 was a red-letter year at Engadget as we unveiled a snappy fresh look (literally and visually), changed to a new commenting system, added the poshly accented Eurocast and generally kicked butt with more features, liveblogs and scoops than ever -- all of which is reflected in (woot!) our largest all-time yearly readership. After a couple of years off, we're re-booting the top yearly post tradition, so without further ado, here's a list of the articles that brought the biggest page-view ruckus in 2012.

Top 20 most trafficked posts of 2012, in order:

1. Apple's next-generation iPad liveblog
2. Apple's next-generation iPhone liveblog
3. Apple's 2012 WWDC liveblog
4. Apple's iPad mini liveblog
5. Live from Amazon's Santa Monica press conference
6. Live from Apple's education event
7. Samsung's Mobile Unpacked liveblog
8. Microsoft's major announcement liveblog
9. Live from Microsoft's Windows 8 press event at Mobile World Congress 2012
10. Google's I/O keynote 2012 liveblog
11. Live from Microsoft's 'sneak peek' at Windows Phone
12. Engadget Live: 'Ask me anything' Q&A with Nokia CEO Stephen Elop
13. Live from Microsoft's E3 2012 keynote
14. The Windows Phone 8 event liveblog
15. Live from the HTC press conference at MWC 2012
16. Live from Blackberry Jam Americas 2012
17. Live from Samsung Unpacked at IFA 2012
18. Live from the Nokia press conference at MWC 2012
19. Nexus 7 review: the best $200 tablet you can buy
20. iPhone 5 review

15,514 - total number of posts for 2012
1,039 - number of hands-on posts
246 - number of Engadget reviews
48 - number of liveblogs
10 - number of Engadget shows

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