Monday, December 31, 2012

Lights2you Takes Heat Off Rising Electricity Costs with the Latest in Energy-Efficient Lighting

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Sydney, Australia (PRWEB) July 16, 2012

Consumers are feeling the heat as the new carbon tax, which took effect on July 1 of this year, adds a punishing 20 percent to power costs according to the Energy Users Association of Australia (EUAA). The Federal Coalition hopes to bring reprieve to consumers by aiming to repeal the carbon tax if they win the next election. While residents and business owners wait for that to happen, Lights2you offers a practicable solution today. The Sydney-based lighting specialist recently introduced its line of energy-efficient lighting options, which include LED downlights, glass crystal LED pendants, and a whole new range of indoor and outdoor lighting.

The online lighting specialist remarks, Lights2you has an extensive range of lighting fixtures for both indoor and outdoor use. Our indoor range caters to every room under the roof with specialized bathroom lighting, bedroom lighting and living room lighting through downlights, spotlights, pendants, oysters and wall lights. Lights2you also has a large range of table and floor Lamps to compliment your unique d

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Outlook.com POP3 and SMTP Settings for Microsoft Outlook

Outlook 2010 SMTP POP3 IMAP settings

Setting up Outlook.com in an email client like Outlook 2007 or 2010 is simple as long as you know the POP3 and SMTP Settings. Unfortunately, IMAP is not supported with Outlook.com accounts. There are rumors Microsoft will eventually support IMAP with Outlook.com addresses but for now, only POP3 and EAS (Exchange Active Sync) is supported.

For this tutorial however, let?s focus only on how to get your email client working using POP3 and SMTP. All my screenshots are taken using Outlook 2010 however 2007 should be very similar. If you?re using Outlook 2013, you should not use POP3. You should just use EAS as it configures everything automatically.

How To Add an Outlook.com to Outlook 2010 or Outlook 2007 using POP3 and SMTP

Using Outlook 2010, Click File, Info, Account Settings.

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Click New under the Email Tab.

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Click the Manually Configure Server bullet and Click Next.

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Click the Internet E-mail bullet and Click Next again.

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Enter in your name, email and various account info as shown below. For the POP3 and SMTP settings, use:

Server Addresses:

  • POP3: pop3.live.com
  • SMTP: smtp.live.com

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Once all the information is filled out, Click More Settings

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Click the Outgoing Server Tab and check the box to enable authentication for the SMTP server.

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Click the Advanced Tab and use the following Settings for the Server Ports and Delivery. Click OK when done.

Server Settings

  • Incoming server (POP3) ? Port 995 and Enable SSL with Check Box
  • Outgoing Server (SMTP) ? Port 587 and Enable TLS with Dropdown

Delivery Settings

Note, POP3 is not like IMAP where it keeps your mailbox in SYNC with the server. POP3 downloads the email from the server and you have the option to delete the email once you do this or leave it on the server. My personal preference is to leave it on the server until I delete it, hence the settings below.

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Back on the Main Account menu, Click Next to test the install and finish things off.

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If everything tests correctly, you should get a Completed status. Click Close to finish off the install and Click Finish on the next screen also.

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Duke still a runaway No. 1 in AP Top 25

Duke's Seth Curry, who scored a game-high 31 points against Santa Clara, celebrates a 3-pointer during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game in Durham, N.C., Saturday, Dec. 29, 2012. Duke won 90-77. (AP Photo/Ted Richardson)

Duke's Seth Curry, who scored a game-high 31 points against Santa Clara, celebrates a 3-pointer during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game in Durham, N.C., Saturday, Dec. 29, 2012. Duke won 90-77. (AP Photo/Ted Richardson)

Duke fans show their support during the Blue Devils' 90-77 win over Santa Clara in an NCAA college basketball game in Durham, N.C., Saturday, Dec. 29, 2012. (AP Photo/Ted Richardson)

For the third straight week Duke is the runaway No. 1 in The Associated Press' Top 25, and for the first time in 16 years Minnesota is in the top 10.

The Blue Devils (12-0) received all but two first-place votes from the 65-member media panel on Monday. The next five teams ? Michigan, Arizona, Louisville, Indiana and Kansas ? held their places from last week. Syracuse, Ohio State, Minnesota and Gonzaga rounded out the top 10.

Michigan (13-0) was No. 1 on two ballots for the second straight week. Minnesota is in the top 10 for the first time since it was third in the final poll of 1996-97.

New Mexico, which won at undefeated Cincinnati, returns to the rankings at No. 20 after being out for one week. The Lobos replace UNLV, which dropped out from 20th after losing at North Carolina.

Associated Press

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Sunday, December 30, 2012

Zach Gilford of 'Friday Night Lights' ties knot

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Zach Gilford in New York in May.

By Us Weekly

After a 13-month engagement, actors Zach Gilford and Kiele Sanchez tied the knot in California on Saturday, Dec. 29, Gilford's rep confirms to?Us Weekly.

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The couple met in early 2010 as co-stars on the ABC pilot "The Matadors," which wasn't picked up to series. "She is the most amazing woman in the world," Gilford, 30, raved of Sanchez, 36, during the Television Critics Association Summer Press Tour in 2012.

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This is the first marriage for Gilford and the second for Sanchez, who divorced from writer and film director Zach Helm. The newlyweds were both born and raised in Illinois.

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Gilford -- best known for playing quarterback Matt Saracen on NBC's "Friday Night Lights" -- most recently starred in the FOX series "Mob Doctor," which was canceled after 13 episodes. He next stars opposite Arnold Schwarzenegger in the movie "The Last Stand," premiering Jan. 18, 2013. Gilford's other TV and film credits include "Off the Map," "In Our Nature" and "Post Grad." Sanchez, who previously appeared on ABC's "Lost," currently stars in A&E's "The Glades."

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S'pore's environmental issues in 2013 [News] | Green Business Times

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By Monica Kotwani, Channel NewsAsia, 29 Dec 2012.

Environment and Water Resources Minister Vivian Balakrishnan said the priority and challenge will be in inculcating more socially gracious attitudes among Singaporeans.

Dr Balakrishnan said his ministry is also studying other countries to cope with a potential sea-level rise.

National water agency PUB has been making preparations for rainy days and the monsoon season, such as widening drainage and installing closed-circuit cameras (CCTVs).

The Environment and Water Resources Ministry said there are another 15 projects in the pipeline for PUB in the coming year.

It is a race to get Singapore ?water independent? by ramping up land catchment areas and building more Newater plants.

Singapore?s first water agreement with Malaysia expired in 2010 and the second one is due to expire in 2061.

In addition, the ministry and its statutory boards will take a tougher stand on littering.

From 2013, fines for first-time offenders will increase from S$300 to S$500.

The Home Affairs Ministry will be installing CCTVs in almost every block for for surveillance, and the National Environment Agency (NEA) will ride on this technology to catch high-rise litterbugs.

?We have to put a stop to high-rise littering ? it?s unacceptable. Nearly 90 per cent of us live in high-rise apartments, and I get no end of complaints from people saying people are throwing all kinds of stuff,? said Dr Balakrishnan.

As penalties increase, 2013 will also see stepped up enforcement, including giving citizens the power to take action against those who litter.

?We?re going to start a course next year, which will be very similar to the same course our NEA officers go through, before they?re issued with warrant cards to take action if need be, when a minority of people litter, or act irresponsibly in our environment,? said Dr Balakrishnan.

?From next year onwards, we will have to step up enforcement, in order to send a message to anyone considering dropping something, that the probability of being caught is actually going to be higher, and therefore we hope there will be a greater deterrence. Our reputation of being clean and green was a hard-won reputation, and we cannot afford to lose it.?

NEA also introduced the tray-return scheme at nine hawker centres in 2012. Over the next two years, it will roll out the scheme to all new and existing hawker centres.

In both cases, the ministry said it is about instilling a sense of graciousness in behaving responsibly, and using peer pressure to effect change.

Assoc Prof Paulin Tay-Straughan from the Department of Sociology at the National University of Singapore said: ?This is the part where we have to be very careful when we talk about growing active state ownership, getting ordinary Singaporeans to step up and be part of this informal policing.

?It has to be done in a gracious manner. It has to be done in a way that does not publicly humiliate others, because then each time you get humiliated, you alienate that person, or a particular segment of the population will get alienated, and when you alienate people, you will not be able to get their buy-in. So the way to do it is to really learn how to encourage others towards pro-social behaviour in a gracious manner.?

Assoc Prof Tay-Straughan said one way of instilling socially gracious behaviour is to learn from the past.

She said: ?A very good example would be the queuing culture. Not that long ago, we did not queue. Remember the masses ? that when the bus comes, everybody pushes, to try to get up the bus. But then we decided that?s not the right way to manage public behaviour, so we started the notion of the queue culture. And we?ve done that very well, right? You don?t get fined for not standing in line. The reason you end up standing in line is because other people would tell you, ?This is a line, and you should be behind me.?

?We need to encourage Singaporeans to do that. When somebody litters, to say, ?Excuse me, the bin is around the corner.? Or to go one step further to when somebody drops a pack, as you?re walking along, just pick it up and deposit it at the next bin you see.?

On a larger scale, the Environment Ministry said it will do more to deal with the effects of climate change.

In 2011, the ministry raised the minimum levels for land reclamation by at least one metre, as an adequate buffer against a potential rise in sea levels.

This year, the National Climate Change Secretariat released a strategy document, detailing the government?s multi-fold initiatives ? from reducing carbon emissions, to beefing up research capabilities for clean technology solutions.

The ministry said it is also studying countries like the Netherlands, where one-third of the country is below sea-level.

Dr Balakrishnan said: ?It?s a whole challenge of engineering, design, planning and learning new techniques in order to cope with sea-level rise. We also have to cope with greater volatility in weather.?

Dr Balakrishnan said being a small country, Singapore will have to prepare for the worst, and take nothing for granted.

He said: ?We?re so focused on building up our water, our freshwater generation capacity, desalination and recycling, it is also part of the long-term preparation for climate change. That?s a really major challenge which is creeping up on us, but actually, can end up being literally a tsunami that we have to deal with.?

Source: Channel NewsAsia

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Source: http://www.greenbusinesstimes.com/2012/12/30/spores-environmental-issues-in-2013-news/

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Kubilius moves to house in garden plot community | The Lithuania ...

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Andrius Kubilius | delfi.ltAndrius Kubilius and his wife Rasa left their appartment in Turni?k?s and moved to a newly build house in the Gvazdikai garden community, near Kair?nai. Here the family of the Seimas oppostion leader is happy and surrounded by nature, writes delfi.lt referring to ?Lithuanian News?.

In the last four years A. Kubilius lived with his wife in their apartment in Turni?k?s, rented by the Prime Minister?s service, and now they have moved to an even more beautiful place. The house stands in the small street surrounded by the forest, in the ?Rasa? garden plot community belonging to the eldest son of A. Kubilius.

?This house is the creation of our whole family. The ownership belongs to our son Vytautas and it is built with a loan from the bank in his name. Their son works in an international company and spends most of his time abroad. The company?s regional office is in Warsaw? ? said the former Premier A. Kubilius to Lithuanian News.

The house was built in a garden plot that A. Kubilius? father inherited. As A.? Kubilius stated in the declaration of public and private interests, he vouched for son?s loan which is between 300 thousand to 400 thousand litas. A. Kubilius? youngest son and family live in his former apartment on Mildos street.

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Edited by Joe Beaumier

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Senate leaders work to avoid fiscal cliff

WASHINGTON (AP) ? Senate leaders rushed to assemble a last-ditch agreement to avoid middle-class tax increases and possibly delay steep spending cuts in an urgent attempt to find common ground after weeks of postelection gridlock.

An impatient President Barack Obama pressed top lawmakers to cut a deal, even one that falls short of the ambitions he and congressional leaders may once have harbored for a bigger deficit reduction package. Without a resolution, he warned, "every American's paycheck will get a lot smaller."

"Congress can prevent it from happening, if they act now," he said in his weekly Saturday radio and internet address.

Following a White House meeting Friday among Obama and congressional leaders, aides to Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., began racing against the clock for a bipartisan bargain. The leaders could present legislation to senators as early as Sunday, with a vote possible on Sunday or Monday.

The guest list for the White House meeting included Reid, McConnell, House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, and House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif. But the key players were clearly Reid and McConnell, both of whom stayed behind briefly at the White House and huddled with their staffs and Obama's top legislative aide, Rob Nabors, in the West Wing Cabinet Room just outside the Oval Office.

Neither side expected compromise to be easy. However, McConnell and Reid voiced unexpected optimism that they could work toward a deal that could win support in both their camps.

Warned Reid: "Whatever we come up with is going to be imperfect."

Looking to add pressure on negotiators, Obama said that absent a compromise he expects Reid to put legislation on the floor to prevent tax increases on the middle class and extend unemployment benefits ? an implicit challenge to Republicans to dare to vote against what polls show is popular.

Speaking for Republicans in a Saturday radio address, Sen. Roy Blunt of Missouri sought to put the burden of a deal on Obama and Reid.

"We still can avoid going over the fiscal cliff if the president and the Democrat-controlled Senate step forward this week and work with Republicans to solve this problem and solve it now," he said.

Whatever manages to pass in the Senate, with its Democratic majority, would then face a second test in the Republican-controlled House.

Boehner, a Republican speaker who has struggled recently with anti-tax rebels inside his own party, said through an aide that he would await the results of the talks between the Senate and White House. A House vote could come as late as Wednesday, the final full day before a new Congress takes office.

Officials said there was a general understanding that any agreement would block scheduled income tax increases for middle-class earners while letting rates rise at upper-income levels.

Obama was sticking to his campaign call for increases above $250,000 in annual income, even though in recent negotiations he said he could accept $400,000.

The two sides also confronted a divide over estate taxes. Obama favors a higher tax than is currently in effect, but one senior Republican, Sen. Jon Kyl of Arizona, said he's "totally dead set" against it. Speaking of fellow GOP lawmakers, he said they harbor more opposition to an increase in the estate tax than to letting taxes on income and investments rise at upper levels.

But the estate tax was more likely to be used as a possible bargaining chip that Democrats could give away in exchange for higher rates for top earners and other Obama priorities.

Obama and Democrats want to prevent the expiration of unemployment benefits for about 2 million long-term jobless men and women, and there is widespread sentiment in both parties to shelter doctors from a 27 percent cut in Medicare fees.

Also likely to be included in the negotiations are taxes on dividends and capital gains, both of which are scheduled to rise with the new year. Also the alternative minimum tax, which, if left unchanged, could hit an estimated 28 million households for the first time and mean an average increase of more than $3,000.

The White House has shown increased concern about a possible doubling of milk prices if a farm bill is not passed in the next few days, although it is not clear whether that issue too might be included in the talks.

One Republican who was briefed on the White House meeting said Boehner made it clear he would leave in place spending cuts scheduled to take effect unless alternative savings were included in any compromise to offset them. In previous White House proposals, Obama has suggested finding enough cuts in government spending to put off the steeper cuts for up to six months.

Obama, speaking to reporters following his meeting with the congressional leaders, faulted a system that left crucial decisions to the last minute, a way of governing that he said the public finds "mindboggling."

"Outside of Washington nobody understands how it is that this seems to be a repeat pattern, over and over again," he said.

Still, Obama himself is part of the negotiating process, and his meeting with all four top leaders Friday was the first since Nov. 16. A phone call he placed Wednesday night to McConnell was the first the Republican leader had received from a Democrat on the fiscal talks since Thanksgiving.

Looking to add pressure on negotiators, Obama said he expects Reid to put legislation on the floor to prevent tax increases on the middle class and extend unemployment benefits ? an implicit challenge to Republicans to dare to vote against what polls show is popular.

The start of negotiations in the Senate marked a new endgame for discussions that have moved in fits and starts since the November election.

Boehner refused for weeks to accept any rate increases, and simultaneously accused Obama of skimping on the spending cuts he would support as part of a balanced deal to reduce deficits, remove the threat of spending cuts and prevent the across-the-board tax cuts.

Last week, the Ohio Republican presented a Plan B measure that would have let rates rise on million-dollar earners, well above Obama's latest offer for a $400,000 threshold.

Facing defeat, Boehner scrapped plans for a vote, leaving the economy on track for the cliff that political leaders in both parties had said they could avoid.

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Associated Press writers Alan Fram and Andrew Taylor contributed to this report.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/eyes-them-senate-leaders-seek-fiscal-deal-082435547--politics.html

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Saturday, December 29, 2012

The Nikki Rich Show talks with Nitres 12/29 by Nikki Rich | Blog Talk ...

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  • Hits Radio covers basketball, sports culture and entertainment with past guests including Jason Kidd, Robin Lundberg and Chris Herren.

  • Listeners get an earful on The Halli Casser-Jayne Show, Talk Radio for Fine Minds. Whether it?s the current political cocktail or the latest must-read award-winning book, Halli tackles all topics and likes to stir ? and sometimes shakes ? things up.

  • Official Internet radio show of forthcoming epic paranormal investigation book by Eric Olsen and "Haunted Housewife" Theresa Argie.

  • Award-winning World Footprints is a leading voice in socially responsible travel and lifestyle. Hosts Ian & Tonya celebrate culture and heritage and bring a unique voice to the world of travel.

  • Football Reporters Online is a group of veteran football experts in the fields of coaching, scouting, talent evaluation, and writing/broadcasting/media placement. Combined, the group brings well over 100 years of expertise in sports.

  • Host John Martin interviews the nation's leading entrepreneurs and small biz experts to educate small business owners on how to be successful. Past guests have included Emeril Lagasse and Guy Kawasaki.

  • The Movie Geeks share their passion for the art through interviews with the stars of and creative minds behind your favorite flicks and pay tribute to big-screen legends. From James Cameron and Francis Ford Coppola to Ellen Burstyn and Robert Duvall, The Geeks have got'em all.

  • Sylvia Global presents global conversations pertaining to women, wealth, business, faith and philanthropy. Sylvia has interviewed an eclectic mix from CEOs and musicians to fashion designers and philanthropists including Randolph Duke and Ne-Yo.

  • Seasoned entertainment reporter Robin Milling gets up close and personal with the world's most compelling celebs. From Michael Douglas to Katie Holmes to Kevin Kline to Ashley Judd to America Ferrera, she sits down in person each week with each and every A-lister.

  • Mr. Media host Bob Andelman goes one-on-one with the hottest, most influential minds from the worlds of film, TV, music, comedy, journalism and literature. That means A-listers like Kirk Douglas, Christian Slater, Kathy Ireland, Rick Fox, Chris Hansen and Jackie Collins.

  • Paula Begoun, best-selling author of Don't Go to the Cosmetics Counter Without Me, separates fact from fiction on achieving a radiant, youthful complexion at any age. She?s regularly joined by health and beauty experts who offer the latest on keeping your skin in tip-top shape.

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    Claim seeks $100 million for child survivor of Connecticut school shooting

    MERIDEN, Connecticut (Reuters) - A $100 million claim on behalf of a 6-year-old survivor is the first legal action to come out of the Connecticut school shooting that left 26 children and adults dead two weeks ago.

    The unidentified client, referred to as Jill Doe, heard "cursing, screaming, and shooting" over the school intercom when the gunman, 20-year-old Adam Lanza, opened fire, according to the claim filed by New Haven-based attorney Irv Pinsky.

    "As a consequence, the ... child has sustained emotional and psychological trauma and injury, the nature and extent of which are yet to be determined," the claim said.

    Pinsky said he filed a claim on Thursday with state Claims Commissioner J. Paul Vance Jr., whose office must give permission before a lawsuit can be filed against the state.

    "We all know its going to happen again," Pinsky said on Friday. "Society has to take action."

    Twenty children and six adults were shot dead on December 14 at the Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut. The children were all 6 and 7 years old.

    Pinsky's claim said that the state Board of Education, Department of Education and Education Commissioner had failed to take appropriate steps to protect children from "foreseeable harm."

    It said they had failed to provide a "safe school setting" or design "an effective student safety emergency response plan and protocol."

    Pinsky said he was approached by the child's parents within a week of the shooting.

    The shooting, which also left the gunman dead, has prompted extensive debate about gun control and the suggestion by the National Rifle Association that schools be patrolled by armed guards. Police have said the gunman killed his mother at their home in Newtown before going to the school.

    (Reporting by Mary Ellen Godin Editing by Ellen Wulfhorst)

    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/claim-seeks-100-million-child-survivor-connecticut-school-003646074.html

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