Saturday, February 4, 2012

Indonesian pilot arrested for alleged drug use (AP)

SURABAYA, Indonesia ? Indonesian police say they have arrested an airline pilot on suspicion of using illegal drugs three hours before flying.

Narcotics agency director Brig. Gen. Benny Mamoto says Lion Air pilot Syaiful Salam was arrested early Saturday in his hotel room in Surabaya city with a small amount of crystal methamphetamine in his possession.

He says a urine test showed Salam had also consumed the drug. The pilot was scheduled to fly three hours later.

Salam is the fifth Lion Air pilot to be arrested for alleged drug use in two months.

Airline officials could not immediately be reached for comment.

In November, Lion Air announced the biggest order ever from Boeing ? 230 planes with a list price of $21.7 billion.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/asia/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20120204/ap_on_re_as/as_indonesia_pilot_arrested

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Thursday, February 2, 2012

5 Truths To Help You Radically Transform Communication In Your ...

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By Debbie Manigat

My husband and I have been together for nine years now and I can?t wait to celebrate our ten year anniversary! We dated for three years, were engaged for two, and have been married for four? yeah there was some serious courtship going on there and deep, deep reflection because we wanted to make sure that this was a??forever type of love??and not just two hopeless romantics??infatuated with love?.?As I reflect on how we?ve made it this far, I can honestly say that one thing sticks out is-?sincere communication.

We promised each other from the beginning, no matter how bad the fights, how crazy the in-laws, or how we may grow and change that we?d always talk and share how we felt. As a result, I?ve come to identify five core communication truths that not only get us through our daily life, but that I also think will help you and your special someone in your walk of love.

5 Truths to Transform your Communication:

1.)????Give your marriage attention on a daily basis-?at least 15 minutes of meaningful dialog.?The focus of this dialog should be on your feelings about each other and your life together- NOT about what happened at work, what some crazy driver did on the highway, or what?s going on in politics, etc.

2.)????Be curious about each other and give your relationship the same priority and attention you gave it when you were first dating-?ask lots of questions. Babe, do you still like going to?? Do you want to do something different this year for the holidays? Do you want to try new things in the bedroom? Do you like it when I? (you fill in the blank and have fun!)

3.)????Be willing to self-?disclose?by sharing your innermost thoughts and most private experiences. This is where your outside life comes in. Share how you really feel about your co-workers and boss. Share how you feel about the presidential race without worrying about being judged one way or another; share what?s new with the in-laws or a new embarrassing moment.

4.)????Good communication happens when you choose to make your primary goal understanding rather than being understood.?This is one of the hardest parts of communicating to a spouse- especially if you are in the midst of a heated argument. I know firsthand that I always want my husband to understand where I?m coming from, but in the end that usually backfires as if I?m not listening to him or understanding his point of view. So I?ve learned that it?s best to make my primary goal to listen and be understanding, once he realizes how open I?m am, he will in turn give me the same respect.

5.)????If problems still continue, seek counseling before they become too overwhelming or seem irreparable.?There?s always hope and healing in matters of the heart; don?t give up, seek the help you need to make sure you both are satisfied.

Debbie Manigat is a Writer, Marriage Mentor/ Counselor, and co-owner of Divine Motivation, a Faith-Based Lifestyle Empowerment Firm? Follow her @DMotivation or ?like? them on Facebook: Divine Motivation, LLC. Their organization website is?www.divinemotivationllc.com

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Source: http://www.blackloveandmarriage.com/2012/02/5-truths-to-help-you-radically-transform-communication-in-your-relationship/

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Alan Lomax's Amazing Music Archive Is Going Online in February, and Will Be Free [Music]

If you don't know of Alan Lomax, you should. He single-handedly traveled the world to record traditional music across America, Europe and the Caribbean. He amassed over 5,000 hours of sound recordings, and now a team of archivists are posting it online for anyone to listen to. More »


Source: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/Wuv9Cqn7csA/alan-lomaxs-music-archive-is-going-online-in-february-and-will-be-free

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Wednesday, February 1, 2012

LeVar Burton now tweets for Reading Rainbow

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By Athima Chansanchai

Before he donned those funky futuristic shades as Starfleet engineer Geordi LaForge, LeVar Burton was synonymous with "Reading Rainbow," and now he's taking charge in its latest iteration: He's started a multimedia company and wrested control of the dormant @ReadingRainbow Twitter account.

After repeatedly tweeting directly to @ReadingRainbow and receiving no response, Burton on Tuesday night decided to tweet this to Twitter itself instead:

Twitter

Like a photon torpedo, that message hit its intended target and by Wednesday morning, Burton was captain of the @ReadingRainbow Twitter account:

Twitter

Maybe Burton can port some of his 1.7 million followers over to @ReadingRainbow, which was still under 1,000 last we checked.

"Reading Rainbow" ran on PBS with Burton introducing generations of children to the joy of books as the show's host for 26 years, ending in August 2009. Many of my friends can still summon the theme song instantly. As NPR pointed out, its run on PBS was third only to "Sesame Street" and "Mister Rogers."

It's not the first time Burton has shown his tech savvy. In 2005, he established the?Levar Burton Vision Enhancement Technology Center, which developed technology for the blind.?

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On Twitter, follow?Athima Chansanchai, who is also trying to keep her head above water in the?Google+?stream.

Source: http://digitallife.today.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012/02/01/10290596-levar-burton-resurrects-reading-rainbows-twitter-account

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Amazon 4Q results, outlook sends stock lower (AP)

NEW YORK ? Shoppers spent more money online this holiday season than ever before, and yet, Amazon _the world's largest Internet retailer_ failed to meet Wall Street's sales expectations with its latest financial results.

In a surprise, the company's revenue fell nearly $1 billion short of Wall Street's expectations, even as it grew 35 percent from a year earlier. The quarter included Amazon's headline-grabbing November launch of the Kindle Fire, its answer to Apple's iPad. Its net income also fell sharply and its guidance for the current quarter was disappointing.

Investors punished the stock. Amazon's shares dropped $17.44, or 9 percent, to $177 in after-hours trading on Tuesday following the earnings announcement.

Though revenue grew 35 percent to $17.4 billion, analysts expected the holidays to lift sales to $18.3 billion, according to FactSet.

Even so, BGC Financial analyst Colin Gillis said the company "didn't really give a good answer" as to why its revenue fell short of expectations. And while its earnings were stronger than expected, he said the company has been "more revenue driven than earnings driven."

That explains why investors focused on the company's sales growth. With a stock valued as high as Amazon's, they are looking for any sign of a slowdown as an excuse to sell.

Meanwhile, Amazon's expenses are increasing. Operating expenses grew 38 percent to $17.2 billion. The company has been investing heavily in new sales-fulfillment centers. Investments such as these cut into profits during all of last year.

Seattle-based Amazon.com Inc. said that its net income was $177 million, or 38 cents per share, in the three months that ended Dec. 31. That's down 57 percent from $416 million, or 91 cents per share, a year earlier. Earnings dropped, the company said, as it continued to invest in sales fulfillment centers and increased its workforce by 67 percent from a year earlier.

For the current quarter, Amazon is forecasting $12 billion to $13.4 billion in revenue. Analysts were expecting $13.42 billion. The company also said it may record an operating loss for the quarter. Its outlook was in the range of a loss of $200 million to a profit of $100 million for the three months ending in March.

Analysts had been worried about Amazon's profit margins because of the heavy operating expenses, but they had expected stronger revenue growth.

Although the company's earnings of 38 cents a share were well above Wall Street expectations of 17 cents, investors seemed to focus on the bad news elsewhere.

Amazon said sales of its Kindle tablet computers and e-reader gadgets nearly tripled compared with the final quarter of 2010. The company did not give exact sales numbers for the devices.

The Kindle Fire, Amazon's $199 tablet, went on sale in November. The company sees the Kindle as a way to drive sales of digital content such as e-books, music, movies and apps.

CEO Jeff Bezos said the Kindle was Amazon's bestselling product during the holiday season in both the U.S. and Europe.

Sales at Amazon's media business, which includes books, DVDs, and content consumed on the Kindle, grew 15 percent to $6 billion. Sales from electronics and other general merchandise, which includes the Kindle devices, jumped 48 percent to $10.9 billion.

The company grew its employee base 67 percent from a year earlier, ending the year with 56,200 full-time and part-time workers. Chief Financial Officer Tom Szkutak said the job additions were in operations and customer service to support Amazon's growth.

For all of 2011, Amazon earned $631 million, down from $1.15 billion a year earlier. Revenue grew to $48.1 billion from $34.2 billion.

Amazon's stock dropped $17.44, or 9 percent, to $177 in after-hours trading following the earnings announcement.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/business/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20120201/ap_on_hi_te/us_earns_amazon

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