Thursday, December 27, 2012

ZTE Grand X passes through FCC with T-Mobile radio and branding

ZTE Grand X on T-Mobile

A revision of the ZTE Grand X (read our review) has just passed through the FCC, undoubtedly destined to land on T-Mobile. Not only does the device have FCC clearance to operate on T-Mobile's 1700/2100MHz AWS frequencies for HSPA+, but also has a nice bit of T-Mobile branding on the back. Other than the new radio and branding, we're likely looking at the same device that was released internationally a few months back -- a 4.3-inch qHD (540x960) screen, Tegra 2 processor, 5MP camera and stock Ice Cream Sandwich.

T-Mobile regularly picks up some of these less than mainstream devices, and usually ends up offering them at pretty compelling price points. The Grand X is no slouch by any means, and should be a solid mid-range offering for many customers.

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Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Keep politics to a minimum with new U.S. Attorney: James Varney ...

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It won't be long into 2013 that Sen. Mary Landrieu submits to President Obama her short-list of candidates to become the next U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Louisiana. It may be a long time, however, before she makes another move so important.

It is a sad, infuriating fact that the federal prosecutors in Louisiana have so much to do, but it is a fact nonetheless. Departed U.S. Attorney Jim Letten set a high bar, managing to nail corrupt politicians and get involved in the dirtier sort of crimes, like those committed by some New Orleans Police Department officers after Hurricane Katrina.

That sort of track record shows the broad reach a talented and aggressive U.S. attorney enjoys, and it also, more lamentably, reflects the deep list of targets available in our neck of the woods.

It also means that, above all, Landrieu cannot let political considerations be her guiding principle. To be sure, it's not as if the process will ever be, or need be, politically-free. In the realm of political patronage, a job as U.S. attorney is a ripe plum. Elections have consequences, and a victorious president gets to make these calls. So no one is na?ve enough to think politics will not play a role here.

But it can't have the lead role. I mean, it's not as if a president can take office and immediately pink slip every U.S. attorney. That would look like the president had something to hide or wasn't expecting to abide by the rules in the future and thus needed to neuter the Justice Department, would it not? That's a big reason why, with few exceptions, presidents on the up-and-up take a more measured approach to picking and choosing federal prosecutors, even if they eventually get a full slate of their own men and women.

So what's Landrieu to do? One smart move would be to pick a prosecutor, not a politician. For example, two names that have already floated about have been Orleans Parish District Attorney Leon Cannizzaro and state Sen. Karen Carter Peterson. Both have law degrees and both, as their Louisiana careers attest, are talented, adroit politicians.

But Cannizzaro is, in fact, a prosecutor; Peterson chairs the Louisiana Democratic Party. As befits the position and the situation, neither Peterson nor Cannizzaro have been publicly campaigning for the job and it's not known if either of them even wants it - although it is a hell of a job. The point is if Landrieu were to choose between two such resumes, the choice should be clear.

That difference also underscores the fact appearances matter in a job like this. Indeed, it was the appearance of Letten's office, with underlings engaged in ill conceived, if occasionally funny, online commentary more than anything Letten actually did that spelled his end. So Landrieu must not suggest, or Obama approve, someone whose key qualification appeared to be a capital letter in parentheses after their name. In that case, it would be reasonable for the public the prosecutor is sworn to protect to conclude partisan considerations trumped public safety.

That's especially true in New Orleans, where a Democratic machine has controlled the city for decades. Indeed, with few exceptions U.S. cities today are one-party fiefdoms and many of them are being, or have been, run into the ground by corrupt, intellectually bankrupt Democratic machines.

Insiders of former Mayor Marc Morial were convicted, all indications are that former Mayor Ray Nagin is squarely within the federal prosecutorial crosshairs. Former City Councilman Oliver Thomas went down, as did former U.S. Rep. Bill Jefferson. This is a long list of high-ranking Democrats, and it shows that while the next U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Louisiana will come with the imprimatur of the modern liberal establishment, party affiliation must be ignored in the execution of the office's duties.

To be sure, there will be Republicans deserving of the federal hammer around, too. Former Mandeville Mayor Eddie Price shows the GOP hasn't been vaccinated against the Louisiana political corruption virus. But the situation will be one in which, primarily, a Democrat is watching over Democrats.

Still, as outside-the-city malefactors like Price or former Jefferson Parish President Aaron Broussard prove, the local U.S. attorney isn't only worried about New Orleans criminals. Thus, Landrieu should not be swayed unduly by local "groups," such as the unnamed one recently featured in a local television report. Vague musings about "justice for African-Americans" and complaints Letten was insufficiently diligent in pursuing unspecified allegations often act like a siren call for modern Democrats, but the constituency being served here is a broader one.

Landrieu faces her own re-election challenge in 2014. It's unlikely (though not inconceivable) her suggestions on this matter will have an impact on that race. But it's certain the choice now will have a big impact for a potentially longer timeframe, and on a great many, diverse people. All of which means that while this process is never pure, it's got to at least be played smart and straight.

Source: http://www.nola.com/opinions/index.ssf/2012/12/keep_politics_to_a_minimum_wit.html

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Syrian rebels fully capture town near Turkey

This Sunday, Dec. 23, 2012 image taken from video obtained from the Shaam News Network, which has been authenticated based on its contents and other AP reporting, shows Syrians helping a wounded man after a government airstrike hit the Hama Suburb of Halfaya, Syria. A government airstrike Sunday on a bakery in a rebel-held town in central Syria killed tens of people, which left scattered bodies and debris up and down a street, and more than a dozen wounded were trapped in tangled heap of dirt and rubble, activists said. (AP Photo/Shaam News Network via AP video)

This Sunday, Dec. 23, 2012 image taken from video obtained from the Shaam News Network, which has been authenticated based on its contents and other AP reporting, shows Syrians helping a wounded man after a government airstrike hit the Hama Suburb of Halfaya, Syria. A government airstrike Sunday on a bakery in a rebel-held town in central Syria killed tens of people, which left scattered bodies and debris up and down a street, and more than a dozen wounded were trapped in tangled heap of dirt and rubble, activists said. (AP Photo/Shaam News Network via AP video)

This Sunday, Dec. 23, 2012 image taken from video obtained from the Shaam News Network, which has been authenticated based on its contents and other AP reporting, shows Free Syrian Army fighters running towards the scene after a government airstrike hit Hama Suburb of Halfaya, Syria. A government airstrike Sunday on a bakery in a rebel-held town in central Syria killed tens of people, which left scattered bodies and debris up and down a street, and more than a dozen wounded were trapped in tangled heap of dirt and rubble, activists said. (AP Photo/Shaam News Network via AP video)

Free Syrian Army fighters walk amid the ruins of a village situated a short distance from an area where fighting between rebels and government forces continues, Saturday, Dec. 22, 2012. (AP Photo/Virginie Nguyen Hoang)

(AP) ? Syrian rebels fully captured a northern town near the Turkish border on Tuesday after weeks of siege and heavy fighting, activists said.

The takeover of Harem, a town of 20,000 in northern Idlib province, was the latest in a string of recent rebel successes that include the capture of wide areas along the border with Turkey. Most of those areas have been in northern Aleppo province, where anti-government forces have captured at least three large military bases.

The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the rebels captured Harem in the early hours of Tuesday. Mohammed Kanaan, an Idlib-based activist, said the last post to be taken was the historic citadel, which overlooked the town. The army had turned the citadel into a military post.

"Harem is fully liberated now," Kanaan he said via Skype. He added that as the rebels pounded army posts and checkpoints in Harem, the troops withdrew to the citadel that later fell in the hands of rebels.

Rami-Abdul-Rahman, who heads to Observatory, said nearly 30 soldiers and pro-government gunmen surrendered late Monday. He added that rebels set free all gunmen at the age of 16 or less and referred others to local tribunals.

"Harem was very important because it is one of the towns that was loyal to the regime," Abdul-Rahman said by telephone about the town that is nearly a mile from the Turkish border.

In his traditional Christmas address, Pope Benedict XVI decried the slaughter of the "defenseless" in Syria, where anti-regime activists estimate more than 40,000 have died in fighting since the uprising began in March 2011.

The pope encouraged Arab spring nations, where long-serving dictators were forced to step down.

In Aleppo province, which neighbors Idlib, local activist Mohammed Saeed said rebels attacked a military base in the town of Mannagh near the border with Turkey. He said it is one of four air bases in the province.

Regime forces have been using helicopters to carry supplies to besieged areas and to attack rebel positions.

The regime has had increasing difficulty sending supplies by land to Aleppo province after rebels captured in October the strategic town Maaret al-Numan. The town is on the highway that links Damascus with Aleppo, Syria's largest city and commercial center and a major battleground in the civil war since July.

"Airplanes and helicopters are the only way to send supplies since the Free Syrian Army controls the land," Saeed said. He added that rebels are also laying a siege to Aleppo's international airport known as Nairab and threatening to shoot down military or civilians planes using it.

In the Damascus suburb of Jaramana, opposition gunmen ambushed the head of military intelligence in the area and seriously wounded him. He later died of his wounds, the Observatory said.

Associated Press

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Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Rock out with Santa during the holidays with Santa Rockstar for iPhone

Rock out with Santa during the holidays with Santa Rockstar for iPhone

Santa Rockstar is a Guitar Hero-style game featuring rock 'n roll versions of popular Christmas songs and Santa Clause. You must help Santa deliver presents in the Merry Christmas Stage sled by touring around the world with the Reindeer Band. If you like Guitar Hero and Tap Tap Revolution type games, rock music, and Santa Clause, then Santa Rockstar is a must-have.

Between five different stages, two of which must be unlocked, there are 21 songs included with Santa Rockstar. There are also a lot of different guitars, picks, pedals, and amps available to boost your performance and a special Rock Power skill that helps you rack up those points.

There are four different characters available in Rockstar Santa: Santa Rockstar, Genny The Gingerbread Guitar Legend, Rudolph the Rock Lord, and Santa Jaws. Characters and other items must be purchased in the store with coins that can be earned during gameplay or bought as in-app purchases. You can also earn more coins by connecting to Facebook and sharing your scores with your friends.

Seriously, this game rocks.



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Monday, December 24, 2012

Traditions in Chad harm, kill underfed children

MOUSSORO, Chad (AP) ? On the day of their son's surgery, the family woke before dawn. They saddled their horses and set out across the 12-mile-long carpet of sand to the nearest town, where they hoped the reputed doctor would cure their frail, feverish baby.

The neighboring town, almost as poor and isolated as their own, hosts a foreign-run emergency clinic for malnourished children. But that's not where the family headed.

The doctor they chose treats patients behind a mud wall. His operating room is the sand lot that serves as his front yard. His operating table is a plastic mat lying on the dirt. His surgical tools include a screwdriver. And his remedy for malnourished children is the removal, without antiseptic or anesthesia, of their teeth and uvula.

That day, three other children were brought to the same traditional doctor, their parents paying up to $6 for a visit, or more than a week's earnings. Not even a mile away, the UNICEF-funded clinic by contrast admitted just one child for its free service, delivered by trained medical professionals.

The 4:1 ratio that you see in this sandy courtyard on just one day in just one town is a microcosm of what is happening all over Chad, and it helps to explain why, despite an enormous, international intervention, malnutrition continues to soar to scandalous levels throughout the Sahel.

The world poured more than $1 billion into the band of countries just south of Africa's vast Sahara Desert to address hunger this year alone, according to a United Nations database. A third of that money went to Chad, where 15 percent of children are acutely malnourished, says a report by aid group Save the Children. That's among the highest rates in Africa.

There are now 32 clinics equipped with the latest technology to halt starvation, most within a few hours' walk of affected families. If a child makes it to one of these centers in time, the chance of survival is remarkably high.

Yet acute malnutrition is only getting worse in the Sahel, where every year, cemeteries fill up with the bodies of children who wasted away within walking distance of help.

In 2010, 55,000 children were treated for the most acute form of malnutrition in Chad. In 2011, it was 65,000. The expected caseload for 2012 is 127,300, according to the report published in June. Overall, in the eight countries in the Sahel, the number of admissions has doubled in just three years.

One reason is that families simply do not take advantage of the safety net created for them, and cling instead to traditions that can end up killing rather than healing their children.

"We try to tell them the consequences. That these are not good treatments. That if the child has diarrhea, he should go to the hospital," says Laurent Blague, director of child protection at Chad's Ministry of Social Welfare. "Unfortunately, this is tradition."

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Eight-month-old Abdallah Lamine had been sick for a month, but it wasn't until he started vomiting that his parents made the trip to the medicine man, Haki Hassane.

The mother rode a red horse, carrying her baby's hot body in her lap. She could feel the fever consuming him even through her clothes.

The remedy the healer prescribes for malnourished children is the removal of the uvula, the tiny ball of flesh that hangs from the back of the throat, which he says "gets in the way of the food." For fever, he prescribes the removal of the child's teeth.

In baby Abdallah's case he prescribed both. He grabbed the baby by one arm, placed him on the mat and pinned him down. As the child began to shriek, he dug the unwashed screwdriver into the baby's pink gums, until four tiny teeth popped out.

The healer wiped down the holes in the child's mouth with a corner of a ratty blanket, stained with the blood of the other children he'd treated that day. Then he handed the petrified, whimpering toddler to his stone-faced mother.

Tooth extraction and the removal of the uvula is common in this part of Chad. Elsewhere, the treatment for diarrhea is burning the child's anus with a rod heated over a fire. Other treatments include draining the "bad blood," a procedure recommended when children's bodies swell, a sign of severe malnutrition.

Similar practices prevailed in Europe and America as late as the 18th century. The advances in world medicine since have made their way to Chad in the form of internationally-run clinics, but they continue to be seen as foreign. More than half of Chad's people still use traditional healers, according to a survey by the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life in 2010, whose remedies can be effective for some ailments.

Malnutrition is not one of them. Already malnourished children who have their uvula cut can't eat for at least a week, says health official Blague. When the child does eat, the open wound often gets infected. This worsens the malnutrition.

Because the infection can last several weeks, families believe their baby has simply contracted a different ailment. Chad's government has never addressed these harmful practices. The issue remains extremely sensitive, in part because the healers claim their gift came from Allah and in part because many local officials were submitted to such practices themselves when they were children, aid workers say.

Hassane says in 30 years of practice, he's never fielded any complaints from parents whose children became sicker.

"If a child has fever or diarrhea, once he opens his mouth, I can instantly tell. If I put my finger on his gum and feel it, I can tell if it's due to his bad teeth. Once we take out this bad tooth, the diarrhea stops," Hassane says. "And if the child gets sick again, it's because he had some other illnesses in his system."

Moussa Mahamat Ali, the chief of the healers in the town of Mao, the regional capital, claims that all the children who have come to him have been cured of malnutrition.

"If the child is sick ... he has yellow hair, he doesn't eat, he's skinny, it's because of the bad teeth," says the 75-year-old Ali. "This is a treatment for malnutrition. No one has ever told me that this is bad."

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By the time children do turn up at the United Nations-funded centers, they have already been through hell. Nearly every week, health workers here admit dangerously emaciated children with a foamy substance coming out of their mouths.

Malnutrition is the underlying cause for the deaths of 2.6 million children every year, according to a study published in the scientific journal, The Lancet. That's a third of the global total for children's deaths.

At the feeding center in the town of Mao, run by the French aid group Action Against Hunger, a mother has come in carrying a bundle in her arms. When she pulls back the sheet, the health workers gasp. It looks like she has brought in a skeleton.

The best predictor for the severity of malnutrition is the circumference of a child's upper arm, the World Health Organization has found over years of responding to famines in Africa. Less than 115 millimeters indicates the child is at risk of imminent death.

This child's arms measure just 80 millimeters around. She weighs 5.2 kilograms (11.4 pounds), slightly more than a healthy newborn. She is 3 years old.

It takes a moment for the health workers to realize that the little girl, Fatime, has been admitted before.

Fatime's short history is a litany of the well-meant customs that get in the way of a child's health, and possibly even her life.

She was born underweight. Women in Chad, including her mother, are discouraged from eating during pregnancy, in the hope that a small child will be easier to deliver.

Fatime's mother stopped breastfeeding her when she became pregnant with her youngest child. She was told that pregnancy tainted her milk and could poison the child still nursing.

Zara Seid, the mother, collected the bitter chaff left over when women pound millet into flour, mixed it with water and painted it on her breasts. The bitter taste repelled the toddler, and she was weaned overnight.

Yet in a place where food is hard to come by, it meant that Fatime began her precipitous fall into undernourishment.

Malnutrition and disease work in a deadly cycle, and soon Fatime got sick with diarrhea and a fever. The lack of a proper diet weakens the immune system and makes childhood diseases more severe. The sick child then loses more weight, making recovery more difficult.

More than a year ago, Fatime's mother brought her into the clinic.

Like many African women, though, her mother needed permission from her husband to leave her family and stay away. And she knew he was starting to get impatient.

Over the pleas of the health workers, she left the clinic only a week after she got there. And upon the advice of villagers, she went to the traditional healer, a one-day visit instead of a three-week hospital stay.

The medicine man diagnosed the child's illness as the result of her baby teeth. He heated a blade in the fire and pulled them out.

"I thought this would bring back my daughter's health, so I took heart from that, even if it was hard to see her in pain," says Seid. "After we took out the bad teeth, it seemed like she was getting better. ... Then she got seriously worse."

It took the death of Fatime's baby cousin from malnutrition for her father to finally give her mother the permission to make a second, 1.5-hour journey to the clinic.

By the time Fatime made it to the clinic the second time, she didn't look much bigger than a fetus. Zara Seid kept her daughter wrapped in a cloth, as if embarrassed to show her body, the frightening sight of a child on the knife's edge of starvation.

Her head is bald except for a few tufts of hair. Her mouth is infected with lesions, and stained purple with the antifungal wash the nurses use daily. When she tries to drink formula, she coughs until her tiny, doll-like chest heaves.

Her legs are insect-like, unable to hold her up. They dangle, lifeless. Her arms are no bigger than a shower rod.

Flies are attracted to her, as if she is already dead. They land on her face and crawl in and out of the corners of her eyes.

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These mistakes lead here, to a set of humps in the sand. There's a burial ground in every village in this part of Chad, including in Djiguere, where Fatime's cousin lies under the newest hump of sand.

The big mounds are where the adults are buried. But the majority of the piles in the cemetery are small. Some are no larger than a loaf of bread.

Fatime may or may not make it. In the week since she arrived at the feeding center, she's gained 200 grams (7 ounces).

At home in the village, her father, Mahamat Ibrahim, says he has no regrets about having had his daughter's teeth extracted. Bad teeth are to blame for a child not growing, he says.

"This is something that everyone here knows," he says. "It's only the doctors at these foreign hospitals that don't know this. And that's why we avoid taking our children there."

His youngest child is five months old. In a few weeks, her baby teeth will start coming in.

If she falls sick, he plans to take her to the healer to yank them out.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/traditions-chad-harm-kill-underfed-children-122121733.html

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Sunday, December 23, 2012

Rebuilding blood vessels through gene therapy

Dec. 20, 2012 ? Diagnosed with severe coronary artery disease, a group of patients too ill for or not responding to other treatment options decided to take part in a clinical trial testing angiogenic gene therapy to help rebuild their damaged blood vessels. More than 10 years later, in a follow-up review of these patients, doctors at Baylor College of Medicine, Weill Cornell Medical College (where the clinical trial and review took place) and Stony Brook University Medical Center report the outcomes are promising and open the door for larger trials to begin.

The study, which appears online in the journal Human Gene Therapy, followed 31 Weill Cornell patients who were diagnosed with severe coronary artery disease and were given a direct injection into their heart muscle of gene therapy called adenovirus encoding angiogenic growth factor, or AdVEGF121. Study results show the five- and 10-year survival rate of those patients were just as good and, in some cases better, than what is seen in other groups with similar heart issues treated with traditional medical therapy.

"The results of this 10-year gene therapy study are important," said co-senior author Dr. Ronald G. Crystal, chairman and professor of Genetic Medicine at Weill Cornell Medical College. "After long-term follow-up, the patients who received angiogenic gene therapy appear to have improved outcomes. The study results give us greater insight into the safety and effectiveness of gene therapy to rebuild blood vessels in patients living with coronary artery disease."

"At the time when the trial began, there were no comparisons available to tell us what to expect, which is why we are so pleased with the results," said co-senior author Dr. Todd Rosengart, professor and chair of the Michael E. DeBakey Department of Surgery at Baylor College of Medicine, formerly of Stony Brook University Medical Center. "We only had an idea of what the outcome might be based on promising studies in the lab, so there was concern, but those who received this treatment really had no other treatment options."

The common treatment for severe coronary artery disease is coronary artery bypass surgery, which works by redirecting blood flow around the diseased or blocked area of the heart. However, for those involved in this trial, the blood vessels that normally would be used to redirect the flow of blood were not healthy enough to do so.

In the study, patients were divided into two groups. Group A received both conventional coronary artery bypass grafting and gene therapy, while group B received only gene therapy. There was no control group. The gene therapy helped rebuild weak and damaged blood vessels in these patients. Medical records, follow-up interviews and questionnaires were used to determine patient outcomes. For Group A, the survival rate was 40 percent and Group B was 31 percent at the 10-year follow-up mark. Of the 18 patients who died, causes of death ranged from cancer to cardiac related issues.

"While there were health issues that needed additional treatments, such as cardiac revascularization and implantable cardioverter-defibrillators among both groups, overall this group of individuals had an outcome greater than what we believe they would have if they had not received the gene therapy," Rosengart said.

"We found no evidence of safety issues that resulted from the gene therapy," Crystal said. "Given the concerns about gene therapies during the time when this trial originated, this is one of the very few long-term gene therapy studies that is very encouraging from a patient safety basis."

According to researchers, the next step is further research to study larger groups of patients and to create a placebo control study to compare outcome results. Weill Cornell Medical College, Weill Cornell Medical College-Qatar and Baylor College of Medicine are collaborating on a new clinical trial currently in the planning stages.

Others who contributed to the study include Charleen Hollmann, Muath M. Bishawi, Michael S. Halbreiner, Matthew Fakhoury, Eileen Finnin, and Dr. Annie Laurie Shroyer, all with Stony Brook University Medical Center.

This study was funded in part by a grant from the Lisa and James Cohen Foundation and supported, in part, by the Qatar Foundation and Weill Cornell Medical College in Qatar.

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Monday, December 17, 2012

Advice And Tips For Dealing With Individual A bankruptcy proceeding

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Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Stylish, lost Ikea monkey held by Canadian authorities

TORONTO (Reuters) - A stylishly dressed five-month old monkey that caused a frenzy as it wandered around the parking lot of a Toronto-area Ikea store will be transferred to a sanctuary, officials said on Monday.

Police were called to the furniture store on Sunday afternoon in Canada's most populous city after the monkey broke loose from its cage and began running around a parking area.

One witness, Bronwin Page, said the animal, identified as a male Rhesus macaque, looked scared as it scurried between the ever growing crowd of people.

"We quickly realized it was a monkey wearing a coat and a diaper," Page told CBC radio. "That was pretty bizarre."

The owners surrendered the monkey, named Darwin, to authorities, who will donate the animal to an area primate sanctuary.

"He appears to be in good health," Toronto Animal Services supervisor Mary Lou Leiher told reporters.

(Reporting By Russ Blinch. Editing by Andre Grenon)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/stylish-lost-ikea-monkey-held-canadian-authorities-183413469--finance.html

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Sunday, December 9, 2012

Video: Unemployment rate drops to four-year low



>>> new job numbers suggest the economy slowly is continuing to grow. the unemployment rate now stands at 7.7%. that is actually the lowest it's been in four years. kayla is here to help us wade through some of these latest figures. good morning.

>> good morning, erica.

>> there was some question before these numbers came out about what the impact would be on black friday, and then on the negative side, sandy. what was the outcome?

>> we thought sandy was going to pummel these job numbers in a big way. thankfully, that did not happen. where it may have had some effects is taking people out of the labor force . what that means is the jobs number, the unemployment figure is the number of people who are employed out of the number who are looking for work. many people were telling us we're devoting our time to rebuilding our lives and our homes. we're not going to look for jobs right now. we can do that after the start of the year. so we saw the unemployment rate came down, because 350,000 people took themselves out of the work force . but on the positive side, black friday was such a boom for jobs. retail singularly the biggest factor in jobs being added. 53,000 jobs in the retail space added just in november, and the good news is companies like target often keep a lot of those seasonal employees up to half and full-time so. that could could be a real nonseasonal adjustment.

>> that could be a real boost. 146,000 jobs added. there's still some talk about this being a sluggish recovery. you touched on some of those points. one of the biggest issues is the so called millennials. their unemployment numbers are much higher.

>> when you think about an 18-year-old looking for a job. we are about three years past the recession, but for the last four years when they've been in the job force able to get a job, when they've been looking, it's either been a recession or a recovery. it's really hard to change that encouragement to make teens think okay, eventually this will turn around. it puts an added burden on the parent to help pay for some of the things that teens would otherwise be paying for. the other thing is you would rather have slow and steady growth. we've had 26 straight months of jobs added. i think a lot of people forget how many jobs were actually lost during the recession. nine million jobs lost. we've only added four million back. so we still are only about halfway back to breaking even on jobs.

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Friday, December 7, 2012

Church of the Highlands to open new Greystone campus this Sunday

HOOVER, Alabama - The mammoth Church of the Highlands this Sunday is moving worship services for its Greystone campus from Greystone Elementary School to a new 50,000-square-foot building off Alabama 119.

The church, which has seven campuses spread across Alabama, has had a group meeting at Greystone Elementary School in Hoover for about 3 ? years but has outgrown the gymnasium there.

The Greystone congregation started with about 500 people attending and has grown to an average attendance of 1,000 people in three worship services, said Joshua Canizaro, the Greystone campus pastor.

Church of the Highlands bought 35 acres along Alabama 119, about a mile north of U.S. 280, and converted a vacant two-story office building into a church building. The Greystone campus is doubling its seating capacity from 375 at Greystone Elementary to 780 at the new facility, Canizaro said.

They will keep three worship services - at 8, 9 and 11:30 a.m., allowing room for growth.

"We're pretty excited about it," Canizaro said. "What has happened in our church has been a miracle ... Our vision for this area is to commit to reach folks who are far from God and help them connect in a healthy relationship."

That begins with a connection to God and expands to a connection with other people who are also seeking God and discovering their purpose in life and place of service, he said.

Canizaro, who has been with Church of the Highlands since he moved from Louisiana in 2004, has led the Greystone campus from the start.

"The community relationship has really been awesome," he said. "Hoover City Schools, as well as the faculty at the school, have really been amazing to work with."

Canizaro said he always felt the gymnasium at Greystone Elementary was ideal for a church service because the arched wooden ceiling resembles a traditional church ceiling. However, volunteers won't miss having to spend three hours each Saturday setting up a stage, seating, lights and a sound system for Sunday services and then having to take it all down afterward, he said.

Having an auditorium with a permanent stage and seating will make the meeting place feel more like a church home, said Jeff Cooke, a church member who lives in Greystone.

To make the new Greystone campus work, the church had to quadruple the parking available at the office building, up to 570 parking places, church leaders said.

The building, as originally designed, works well for a church because it had a large two-story open area in the middle that was easy to convert into an auditorium and lobby, said Layne Schranz, an associate pastor who oversees all the Church of the Highlands campuses.

Large rooms will be used for kindergarten and elementary students, and a few walls were added to create smaller rooms for the nursery and preschool children, Schranz said. Offices that were on the second floor will be used for Highlands College, a full-time, accredited college that now has about 150 students learning how to be full-time ministers, he said.

There are no adult small group meetings on Sunday mornings at Highlands campuses. Those take place during the week in people's homes and other places in the community, Schranz said. The adult gathering on Sundays is the worship service, which includes a video message from Senior Pastor Chris Hodges, simulcast live from the Grants Mill Road campus in Irondale.

But each of the seven Church of the Highlands campuses has a live band to lead in worship and a live pastor on site to welcome people, lead them and minister to them.

Cooke started attending Church of the Highlands when it was still meeting at Mountain Brook High School, before it moved to Grants Mill Road. He became more active two or three years ago and occasionally would attend the Greystone campus when he and his family were running late, he said.

He got to know Canizaro and started attending one of his small groups, and he and his family decided to make the Greystone campus their home several months ago, he said.

He had to adjust to the message being delivered by simulcast video but knew the Greystone campus was the place for his family, he said.

"I feel so fed when I'm here, and it helps me in my day-in and day-out walk," he said. "I just feel this church is alive. It's a living, breathing organism. Sometimes you just grow up in religion and you get caught up in doing what you do because you need to do it and because it's Biblical and not because you want to do it. Here, it's something I look forward to participating in, whether it's Sunday or Wednesday night services or prayer services ... You get so much out of it."

"It's one large church with different campuses, probably more for convenience than anything," Cooke said. "It's hard to reach out to an entire community when you have one location."

Church of the Highlands this past quarter averaged about 18,600 people attending its seven campuses and just before Thanksgiving had more than 21,000 people present, Schranz said.

The Grants Mill campus has close to 10,000, while there typically are 3,400 in Riverchase, 1,900 in Auburn, 1,100 in Tuscaloosa, 1,000 in Greystone, 800 in Montgomery and 400 in Woodlawn, Schranz said.

The church in February plans to open a campus at Fultondale Elementary School and has a vision for more campuses within a two-hour radius of Birmingham in the future, he said.

Growth at Church of the Highlands, which started in 2001 with 350 people attending, has made it the largest church in Alabama and one of the fastest-growing churches in the country.

People often ask how the church grew so quickly. Schranz said the church was started with prayer and fasting and that remains the core of everything they do.

"We pray and fast every January for three weeks as a church," he said. There's also a 21-day focus on prayer each August and a prayer time each Saturday, he said. "We really are desperate for God to show up."

The church's growth certainly is not due to the intellect or talent of its leaders, he said. "It has to be God. We just pray for His grace and know that He can do far more than we can do on our own," he said.

"We need the power of God. He's the one who changes lives. It's not us," he said. "We want to try to have an environment where God can touch people's lives - where his presence is real. We're just as blown away as anybody else."

Church of the Highlands is a non-denominational church but helped found the Association of Related Churches, which includes about 800 partner churches across the United States, including 299 churches that were started from scratch, Schranz said.

For more information, go to the Church of the Highlands website.

Here's a link to information about the Greystone campus.

To see more news from Hoover, go to www.al.com/hoover

Source: http://blog.al.com/spotnews/2012/12/church_of_the_highlands_to_ope.html

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Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Up Close: Using The "News Keywords" Tag For Google News

It?s been about two months since Google launched a ?news keywords? meta tag for news publishers. How?s it going? Why didn?t Google the standard meta keywords tag? The company?s not saying, but it did shed a little more light on how to use the tag.

Google launched the news keywords tag in September, designed as a way for news publishers to work around the fact that often the key terms they want their stories to be found for don?t make it into the story headlines.

The primary reason for this are two-fold. First, it can sometimes be awkward or make a headline lengthy to ensure the most relevant terms someone might search for appear within a headline.

Second, there are plenty of journalists who simply can?t get idea that they are writing for digital, where descriptive headlines are crucial, and instead want to stick with headlines that make more sense when seen in the overall context of a printed page.

Headlines For Print May Not Work For Search

Don?t get me wrong. I love a witty headline. But take this from the New York Post:

?Escrowyou too, judge,? the headline says. If you?re on the site, you can see from the sub-headline that this has something to do with Argentina, and if you read into the lead paragraph, you get that the country is refusing to pay funds into an escrow account over a legal dispute involving bonds.

If you?re finding this story through Google, you do get some of this context, though it?s still harder (in my opinion) to figure out what the story is about:

Getting Ranked In Google & Google News

The bigger issue is whether anyone will find the story at all. Having the key terms that someone is searching for in your HTML title tag ? which is often the text used for a story?s visual headline ? is one of the most important reasons why a page may rank well in Google (see our?Periodic Table Of SEO Ranking Factors?for an overview of the many factors involved).

That?s probably why when searching on Google for a phrase relevant to this story, ?argentina bonds,? the New York Post story doesn?t appear while plenty of others do. Those others use those words in their headlines, increasing the odds they?ll rank well:

Just to complicate things, Google Web Search and Google News have different ranking systems that are used.

With Google News, publishing date can be an important factor, as can be the reputation and authority of a publisher in a particular area.?Our story from last month,?The Publisher?s Guide To Enterprise News SEO, covers some of the specifics involved with Google News ranking.

The News Keywords Tag

This leads to the aforementioned ?news_keywords? tag. It?s designed so that publishers supposedly can have their clever ?Escrowyou? headlines like shown above yet still get found for key terms. In an example from the help page at Google about the tag, it looks like this:

<meta name=?news_keywords? content=?World Cup, Brazil 2014, Spain vs Netherlands, soccer, football?>

So for the Argentina bond story above, the tag might use words like ?argentina? and ?bonds? and ?escrow? like this:

<meta name=?news_keywords? content=?argentina, bonds, escrow?>

Don?t Worry About Too Much Repetition

That leads to one of the age-old questions I hated dealing with for a different meta tag, the meta keywords tag, that had a purpose similar to this new one. How much repetition is allowed? Should you repeat at all? If you want to be found for ?argentina,? ?bonds? and ?argentina bonds,? do you have to use all those variations like this?

<meta name=?news_keywords? content=?argentina, bonds, argentina?bonds?>

I asked this of Google:

What if someone wanted to make sure they were found for both ?world cup? and ?Brazil 2014 world cup? and did this:

<meta name=?news_keywords? content=?World Cup, Brazil 2014, Brazil 2014 World Cup, Spain vs Netherlands, soccer, football?>

Bad? Good?

I was told:

We can?t disclose too much about how we match the keywords. In general, it?s good to imagine the keywords/key-phrases as user queries. If a user would use either ?world cup? or ?brazil 2014 world cup? as queries, it?s a good idea to include both.

So, apparently, repeat as you think makes sense.

Don?t Worry If You Go Over 10 Terms

The tag allows for up to 10 terms, with a ?term? being any number or words separated by the other terms by a comma. What if you go over the 10 maximum? Google told me:

The additional terms would be ignored.

Phew. No need to panic if you set your dial accidentally to 11.

Commas Required; Space Optional

Another popular question I hated from the old meta keywords tag days was whether the you needed to have spaces after each comma. Yes, these are the issues that once plagued the minds of SEOs and have returned! Google told me:

The?delimiter?for keywords is comma. So, spaces don?t matter.

Personally, I?d still put spaces after commas, myself.

Usage? No Comment

I also asked Google what type of usage or take-up they?ve seen of the tag by news publishers, but it didn?t disclose any figures.

Google Fail: Not Using Existing Meta Keywords Standard

Finally, I tried to get an answer about why Google didn?t use the long-standing meta keywords tag.?Google has never supported that tag in the past, but conceptually, the new news keyword tag does the same thing. The only difference between the two is the name. The meta keywords tag begins:

<meta name=?keywords?

Google?s new tag begins:

<meta name=?news_keywords?

Everything else is the same with the two. If Google had used the meta keywords tag, then many WordPress plug-ins and other CMS systems out there could have tapped into that tag. Instead, everyone has to come up with a unique solution because of Google?s non-standard approach.

Google told me this about the move:

As far as the raison d?etre, this is really something tailored for news publishers.

Yes, the news keywords tag only works for publishers who are accepted into Google News and only within Google News. But there?s no reason why Google News couldn?t have made use of the existing meta keywords tag, since it could have only recognized it as valid from publishers in Google News.

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China's top paper goes to town with "sexy" North Korea's Kim

BEIJING (Reuters) - China's top newspaper went to town on Tuesday with a 55-page online picture spread of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un being named The Onion's "Sexiest Man Alive for 2012", appearing to fall for a spoof by the U.S. satirical website.

Seemingly clueless as to the real nature of The Onion's tongue-in-cheek award for Kim, the People's Daily splashed full-page photographs of the portly young leader riding horses, clapping his hands, waving and clasping children's cheeks on his tours around North Korea.

"With his devastatingly handsome, round face, his boyish charm, and his strong, sturdy frame, this Pyongyang-bred heartthrob is every woman's dream come true," the English online edition of the People's Daily quoted The Onion as saying. http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/90777/8035568.html

"Blessed with an air of power that masks an unmistakable cute, cuddly side, Kim made this newspaper's editorial board swoon with his impeccable fashion sense, chic short hairstyle, and, of course, that famous smile."

The People's Daily is the mouthpiece of China's ruling Communist Party and because it is widely believed to broadly reflect thinking within the Chinese government, it is among the better regarded newspapers in the country.

"He has that rare ability to somehow be completely adorable and completely macho at the same time," the People's Daily quoted Marissa Blake-Zweiber, an Onion editor, as saying.

A time stamp on the Onion website suggests it had published its satire piece on Kim earlier this month.

The Onion said previous winners of its "Sexiest Man Alive" award include Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, who is fighting an uprising against his rule, and financial swindler Bernie Madoff, who is serving a 150-year prison sentence.

China is Pyongyang's only major ally, with Beijing concerned a political or economic collapse in North Korea could send a wave of refugees to its poor northeast.

(Reporting by Koh Gui Qing; editing by Jason Webb)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/chinas-top-paper-goes-town-sexy-north-koreas-171934854.html

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Tuesday, November 27, 2012

AP PHOTOS: Scenes from Bangladesh factory fire

A fire engulfed a garment factory outside Bangladesh's capital Dhaka, trapping many workers and killing at least 112 people in the building without emergency exits.

Authorities said the fire started on the ground floor late Saturday and spread upward, cutting off staircases and preventing workers' escape. Some survivors were rescued from the eight-story building's roof.

Thousands of onlookers and anxious relatives gathered at the burned-out factory Sunday awaiting word on relatives who worked there.

Bangladesh has some 4,000 garment factories, many without proper safety measures. The country annually earns about $20 billion from exports of garment products, mainly to the United States and Europe.

Here are photos of the fire and its aftermath:

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/ap-photos-scenes-bangladesh-factory-fire-194541247.html

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Monday, November 26, 2012

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Welcome to the Hall of Fame Ntambi Ravele! | gsport4girls

Muditambi "Ntambi" Ravele emphasises the work required to promote women's sport during her acceptance speech, after being unveiled as the 2012 Hall of Fame inductee at the 2012 SPAR gsport Awards. Ravele was honoured for her lifelong involvement as a South African icon in women's sport, and in particular in recognition of her significant and ongoing involvement as an administrator and activist for the development of women's sport in South Africa. Photo: Reg Caldecott / gsport4girls

When the term ?groundbreaker? was coined the name Muditambi ?Ntambi? Ravele probably came after it. The 50-year-old former teacher joined the National Department of Sport and Recreation as an Assistant Director, Sports Advancement in 1995, after teaching at Reitumetse High School in Soshanguve for nine years.

She then went on to initiate the Women and Sport project in the Department of Sport and Recreation, and was later appointed as National Co-ordinator of Women and Sport South Africa, which was launched in 1997.

Ravele was then appointed as a Chairperson for Women and Sport South Africa (WASSA) Steering Council by the then Minister of Sport and Recreation, Mr Steve Tshwete, and invited to represent South Africa in the International Olympic Committee (IOC), World Conference on Women and Sports, Switzerland.

She was elected as a Chairperson, Supreme Council for Sport in Africa (SCSA), Zone VI Women and Sports Interim Committee 1996/97, and then vice-chairperson from 1998 -1999. Ravele assisted in the formation of women?s committee in most of the Zone VI (SADC) countries, and runs workshops within some of those countries.

Ravele is the recipient of many awards, including being honoured at the Presidential Awards and winning the State President Sport Administrator of the Year Award for 2001/2002. She has also won the Limpopo Premier?s Award, Black Management Forum Award, and the Chief Mphephu Award, to name but a few accolades.

In short, her CV reads like a movie script, and this year Ravele joined Penny Heyns, Hazel Gumede, Elana Meyer, Desiree Ellis, Motlatsi Keikabile and Dorothy Tsotsobe as the 2012 gsport Hall of Fame inductee.

The mother of one, businesswoman and mentor shares the journey that has put her where she is today.

Ravele is bestowed with the 2012 Hall of Fame trophy by Eastern Cape women's rugby pioneer and 2011 Hall of Famer, Dorothy Tsotsobe, as Awards MC Leanne Manas looks on. Photo: Reg Caldecott / gsport4girls

Congratulations on being inducted into the gsport Hall of Fame! How does it feel to be honoured by gsport4girls?

It is a great honour, especially to be recognised by other women.

What are your thoughts on the relevance of initiatives like gsport4girls?

It is a good initiative because it profiles women for our young girls to look up to. It also recognises excellence on the field of participation.

What sparked your interest in sport?

I was active from a young age, I played any form of sport in the streets of the township with other kids, and I enjoyed it. What made me study in the field of sport is because I grew up without female teachers or sport officials to look up to. Especially black coaches, administrators and technical officials.

Ravele smiles with 2007 Hall of Famer, and gsport Awards Judge, Hazel Gumede, at the Wanderers Club on Tuesday, 20 November, 2012. Photo: Reg Caldecott / gsport4girlsWhat was it like launching the Women and Sport South Africa initiative for the Department of Sport in 1996?

This was one of my greatest achievements. It was successful because of the support from the former Minister Steve Tshwete and the former DG Mthobi Tyamzashe, who allowed and assisted us to achieve our goals. Because of their support, we managed to attract a lot of support from other stakeholders and other countries like UK and Australia

What are some of the challenges you faced trying to make it in a man?s world, and how did you overcome them?

There are many challenges, and most of the time you are referred to as a woman than as their equal. They sometimes want to allocate tasks of taking minutes and ask for tea during meetings instead of participating in decision-making discussions.

Sometimes they will refer to you as a quota even though you were never appointed because you are a woman, but because of your capabilities.

I managed to overcome these by always presenting my views, and I wouldn?t stop raising an issue until we addressed it.

[But] it is not all men who don?t respect women; the other option is to work closely with those men who are liberated and respect women for who they are in their positions.

What needs to happen now to take women?s sport forward?

We need to ensure that federations treat female athletes with the same respect and support as the male athletes.

We need to try and go back to the days where federations and governments were forced to appoint women in decision-making positions, and open opportunities for girls to participate in sport without any form of abuse.

P Management's women's football player manageress - and 2012 SPAR gsport Awards volunteer, Mmane Boikanyo, takes a moment to pay her respects to Ravele. Photo: Reg Caldecott / gsport4girlsWhat are you views on the state of netball, and the growth of the game?

Netball is the number-one women?s sport in the country; I think my concern is the lack of black participation as players and officials.

Netball is played in every school and university in this country; we shouldn?t be having problems with players and officials of colour coming through the ranks.

I am excited about the announced Netball League; I hope it will give opportunities to all so that our national team can reflect our demographics.

What have been some of your biggest career highlights?

Initiating the Women and Sport movement and the initiative being used as an example of good practice by the World Women and Sport forum. I was even asked to come and present a paper during the world conference on women and sport in Canada.

There was my appointment as Netball SA President with a task of transforming the organisation, and running it like a business was also special. We achieved all the tasks given to us within two years.

We achieved 50% representation at all levels and in all areas of our sport. We moved from only one employee and a volunteer in the office, to appointing a CEO, Event Manager, and Development Officer.

We started a national league, signed a contract with SABC and started a magazine programme called Ses?fikile, which we negotiated to be televised on SABC1 just before the Football.

We signed sponsorship deals with Unibank, and later SPAR for the national team and the national championships; Discovery sponsored the league and built netball courts in rural areas and semi-urban areas.

I worked at the PSL under the leadership of Trevor Phillips; he taught me a lot of skill on the business of sport.

Ravele and gsport Awards Ambassador Liezel van der Westhuizen are prepared for the morning's festivities at the Estee Lauder makeup station, before the Awards event. Photo: Reg Caldecott / gsport4girls

What have been your biggest career lessons?

Select your battles, and don?t play games when you don?t know the rules of that game.

Who are your biggest supporters?

Many sportsman and women, and lots of South Africans and friends from other countries in Africa and abroad.

Who are your role models?

Great leaders in the world, leaders with good qualities and respect.

What is the best advice you have received?

To learn to work smart.

What advice would you give to women who want to go into sports administration?

To please focus on their portfolio and perform to the best of their abilities. Make sure you are always up to date about what is happening in the industry.

What does it mean to you, to serve on the Boxing SA Board?

It is another male-dominated sport, it has its own challenges, but I am enjoying it. I am enjoying it because it is challenging.

Ravele is pictured with 2012 Coach of the Year contender, Proteas Women's Cricket coach Yashin Ebrahim-Hassen, before the Awards. Ravele's advice is to find those men in the male-dominated sports world that do support women: "It is not all men who don?t respect women," says Ravele. "Work closely with those men who are liberated and respect women for who they are." Photo: Reg Caldecott / gsport4girlsTell us about the Foundation you run, when it was launched, what is the purpose and how has it progressed?

I initiated a Women and Sport Foundation in 2007 after I left the PSL, because I wanted to run my business in sport and also have a Foundation that will develop a culture where all girls and women will have equal opportunities, equal access and equal support in sport and recreation at all levels, and in all capacities of decision-making, administrators, coaches, technical officials, professionals as well as participants, so that women and girls may develop and achieve their full potential and enjoy the benefits that sport and recreation have to offer.

We wanted to have a structure and will mentor up and coming athletes, officials and administrators and act as their advocate. The Foundation is taking up slowly, but I am positive that it will soon be able to cover all areas of our focus.

What motivated you to start mentoring young women? When did it start and what have been the highlights?

I have been doing this for years, even if it was not structured in a formal way. When we started the foundation, I selected women with great experience in sport to be part of my team, so that we can have a formal mentorship programme.

It is not working as planned because of financial constraints, but I have a few officials and players who are always in my pool for mentorship, and those who will always call when they need some assistance or support.

The highlights come in when you see them moving up through the ranks.

What are your goals going forward?

I think my biggest goal is to see the Foundation up and running as planned. I am still going to look for possible donors, and ensure that we give women the support they want.

Was there ever a point when you considered giving up?

Yes, you will have those challenges sometimes, but when the going gets tough, passion take over. My passion for sport always overrules some of those temptations.

How did you balance motherhood and being a successful career woman?

I have one who is turning 30 this year. It was not easy but I have built a team of men and women around me who were always available to assist me when I was travelling or busy with meetings.

Ravele (fourth from right) enjoys a lighter moment with SA Olympic and Paralympic heroine, Natalie du Toit, as all winners unveiled at the 2012 SPAR gsport Awards are asked to return to the stage at the conclusion of the Awards. Pictured are (from left) Personal Account Writer Award winner, Chervon Chetty; 2012 SPAR Athlete of the Year winner, Caster Semenya; 2012 Style Star winner, Lalla Hirayama; inaugural SPAR Recognition Award recipient, Bruce Davidson; 2012 Coach of the Year, Elize Kotze; 2012 Woman of the Year winner, Venessa Clack; 2012 Up and Coming Athlete Award winner, Thato Makhafola; inaugural gsport Hall of Famer, Penny Heyns; 2012 Volunteer of the Year Award winner, Anela Mahamba; 2012 Woman in Media, Tarryn Steenekamp; 2012 Hall of Fame inductee; Muditambi Ravele;  2012 Athlete of the Year with a Disability, Natalie du Toit; 2012 Sponsor of the Year, SASOL representative Dumisani Mbokane; and Sports Federation of the Year winner, SA Hockey Association CEO, Marissa Langeni; pictured at the Wanderers Club, in Illovo, Johannesburg, on Tuesday, 20 November, 2012. Photo: Reg Caldecott/gsport4girls

The gsport Hall of Fame: 2006: Penny Heyns 2007: Hazel Gumede 2008: Elana Meyer 2009: Desiree Ellis 2010: Motlatsi Keikabile 2011: Dorothy Tsotsobe 2012: Muditambi Ravele ? ?

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