Friday, August 31, 2012

Latin Trade Announces The 2012 BRAVO Business Awards-Corporate

MIAMI, Aug. 30, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --?Latin Trade, the leading business source in Latin America and the Caribbean, announced today the first group of winners to be recognized at its 18th annual BRAVO Business Awards, to be held on October 26 in Miami.

Juan Benavides, CEO of Falabella, will be the recipient of the CEO of the Year award, in acknowledgement for his successful executive leadership of the second largest retail chain in Latin America. David Bojanini Garcia, CEO of Grupo de Inversiones Suramericana - GRUPO SURA, will be recognized as Financier of the Year for his innovative leadership, including overseeing the largest acquisition ever executed by a Colombian holding company. Andres Gluski, CEO of AES Corporation, will receive the International CEO of the Year award for his commitment and accomplishments as head of one of the world's leading power companies. Alejandro Ramirez Magana, CEO of Cinepolis, will be presented with the Entrepreneurial CEO of the Year award for his exceptional role in leading the largest cinematographic company in Latin America, transforming the corporation into a global film industry powerhouse. Douglas Orane, non-executive Chairman of GraceKennedy Limited, one of the world's premier Caribbean food and drink companies, will be honored as Social Sustainability Leader of the Year for his groundbreaking social and business efforts in Jamaica and abroad.

"Year after year, the BRAVO Business Awards has recognized remarkable international business and government leaders, and we're honored to announce the corporate winners of this year's event," said Latin Trade Executive Director, Rosemary Winters. ?"Our honorees' leadership and commitment to advancing areas in government, business and civic society have had a profound impact in the progress of the region."

The Latin Trade BRAVO Business Awards will celebrate 18 years honoring the accomplishments of government, business and social leaders. Recipients are selected by a group of judges from a pool of candidates nominated by Latin Trade magazine readers and third parties. The magazine's editorial team consults with leading international experts and select BRAVO Council Ambassadors to select honorees who will be recognized in a black-tie gala at the Four Seasons Hotel in Miami, and featured in the September/October issue of Latin Trade.

Preceding the BRAVO Business Awards, the Latin Trade Symposium, the leading pan-regional conference for the public and private sectors, will focus on showcasing the leaders and the companies that have been key to building a more prosperous Latin America. The event is organized in partnership with the Inter-American Development Bank and the Americas Society/Council of the Americas.? The Latin Trade Symposium is attended by a select group of business, humanitarian and government leaders of the Americas.

In September, Latin Trade will announce the additional group of recipients who will be honored at this year's 18th BRAVO Business Awards.

Partial list of Winners:

CEO of the Year- Juan Benavides ? Falabella

Falabella is considered one of Chile's largest companies and the second largest retail operator in Latin America. Under Benavides' leadership, Falabella has grown exponentially in the region, expanding beyond its flagship Falabella department stores, adding Mall Plaza shopping centers, Tottus supermarkets, Banco de Falabella banks, and Sodimac home improvement centers.

Financier of the Year- David Bojanini Garcia ??Grupo de Inversiones Suramericana, GRUPO SURA

Following the acquisition of Dutch group ING's Latin American pension and insurance portfolio, Bojanini Garcia successfully positioned GRUPO SURA as one of the leading providers of financial services in the region. He is also responsible for the largest acquisition of a foreign company ever executed by a Colombian business.

International CEO of the Year- Andres Gluski ? AES Corporation??

While at the helm of one of the world's leading power companies, Gluski's leadership has encompassed an extensive international perspective. His vast international experience has allowed him to transcend national and regional boundaries to continuously raise the bar for excellence in the industry.

Entrepreneurial CEO of the Year - Alejandro Ramirez Magana ? CEO of Cinepolis

Ramirez Magana leads Cinepolis, the largest film exhibition company in Latin America and the fourth largest globally. Under his direction, the organization has expanded into international markets, making Cinepolis the film industry leader across more than 10 countries around the world. Additionally, Ramirez Magana is President of the Cinepolis Foundation, which aims at providing support to underprivileged sectors in Latin America. His innovative work in social responsibility has also led to his participation in organizations such as Mexicanos Primero and The World Economic Forum, where he became the first Latin American entrepreneur to serve as co-chair.

Social Sustainability Leader of the Year- Douglas Orane ? GraceKennedy Limited

Orane is the first Jamaican national to be recognized as a BRAVO Business Awards winner. As non-executive Chairman of GraceKennedy Limited, one of the world's premier Caribbean food and drink companies, Orane concentrated his efforts in establishing the company's operations, positioning GraceKennedy Limited as a model of ethical and social sustainability.

For more information, please visit www.bravo.latintrade.com.

Latin Trade Symposium and BRAVO Business Awards Sponsors: HSBC, InterContinental Hotels Group, Copa Airlines, Marriott Resorts and Hotels, Zenith, CAF-Development Bank of Latin America, AES, Charles Schwab and Kroll.

Partner: Ashoka

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Communications: Republica.

Latin Trade Group develops and publishes award-winning content in Spanish and English for distribution throughout Latin America, the Caribbean and the United States through print and online media sources, while providing access and information through events marketing.

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Credit card lending suffers biggest fall in six years

LONDON (Reuters) - British credit card lending suffered its biggest net fall in nearly six years in July, in a sign that households are reluctant to borrow more and casting doubt on any imminent rebound in consumer spending.

Bank of England figures on Thursday showed that net credit card lending fell by 147 million pounds, the biggest drop since August 2006, dragging overall unsecured consumer lending down by the largest margin since February this year.

The figures dampen hopes of a strong rebound in economic activity in July after nine months of recession, and contrast with official retail sales data that showed unexpectedly strong growth last month.

Mortgage approvals also remained weak, recovering slightly from June's 18-month low and coming in around economists' expectations at 47,312. But net mortgage lending was much higher than expected at 1.1 billion pounds, the biggest increase since January.

Nonetheless, the data back economists' forecasts for British house prices to stay flat or fall slightly over the coming year. Mortgage lender Halifax reported a 0.6 percent annual fall in house prices for the three months to July.

July's data is the last before the Bank's new Funding for Lending Scheme takes effect from August 1. Under the scheme, banks get access to cheap funding on condition that they pass it on in lending to businesses and home-buyers.

Before the 2008 financial crisis, monthly mortgage approvals ran at around 90,000, but the number of home sales has slumped since then and the property market has ceased to be a major driver of consumer spending.

Last week similar data from the British Bankers' Association showed a modest pick-up in the number of mortgage approvals in July after approvals on this measure sank to the lowest in 3-1/2 years in June, due partly to unusually wet weather and extra public holidays.

In one bright spot for the central bank, its preferred gauge of money supply, M4 excluding intermediate other financial corporations, rose at its fastest annual pace in more than three years. It grew by 3.9 percent, suggesting that the more than 325 billion pounds of quantitative easing asset purchases so far is having some impact on the money supply.

(Reporting by David Milliken and Sven Egenter)

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Kepler discovers planetary system orbiting 2 suns

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Astronomers at the International Astronomical Union meeting announced the discovery of the first transiting circumbinary multi-planet system: two planets orbiting around a pair of stars. The discovery shows that planetary systems can form and survive even in the chaotic environment around a binary star. And such planets can exist in the habitable zone of their stars. "Each planet transits over the primary star, giving unambiguous evidence that the planets are real," said Jerome Orosz, Associate Professor of Astronomy at San Diego State University and lead author of the study which is published today in the journal Science.

The system, known as Kepler-47, contains a pair of stars whirling around each other every 7.5 days. One star is similar to the Sun while the other is a diminutive star only one third the size and 175 times fainter. The inner planet is only 3x larger in diameter than the Earth, making it the smallest known transiting circumbinary planet. It orbits the stellar pair every 49 days.

The outer planet is slightly larger than Uranus and orbits every 303 days, making it the longest-period transiting planet currently known. More importantly, its orbit puts it in the "habitable zone", the region around a star where a terrestrial planet could have liquid water on its surface. While the planet is probably a gas-giant planet and thus not suitable for life, its discovery establishes that circumbinary planets can, and do, exist in habitable zones.

Although much more difficult to detect than planets around single stars, the rich dynamics and wild climate changes make these circumbinary planets worth the effort to find. These two planets join the elite group of 4 previously known transiting circumbinary planets, Kepler-16, 34, 35 and 38.

The new planetary system is located roughly 5000 light-years away, in the constellation Cygnus. The planets are much too far away to see, so they were discovered by the drop in brightness they cause when they transit (eclipse) their host stars. The loss of light caused by the silhouette is tiny, only 0.08% for planet b and 0.2% for planet c. By comparison, Venus blocked about 0.1% of the Sun's surface during its recent transit. Precise photometric data from NASA's Kepler space telescope allowed the transits and eclipses to be measured, which in turn provided the relative sizes of the objects. Spectroscopic data from telescopes at McDonald Observatory in Texas enabled the absolute sizes to be determined. "Based on their radii, these probably have masses of approximately 8 and 20 times that of the Earth," Orosz said.

"Kepler-47 shows us that typical planetary architectures, with multiple planets in co-planar orbits, can form around two stars," said co-author Joshua Carter, a Hubble Fellow at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics. "We've learned that circumbinary planets can be like the planets in our own Solar System, but with two suns."

The work was presented at the International Astronomical Union meeting by Dr. William Welsh, Professor of Astronomy at San Diego State University, on behalf of the Kepler Science Team.

"The thing I find most exciting," said Welsh, "is the potential for habitability in a circumbinary system. Kepler-47c is not likely to harbor life, but if it had large moons, those would be very interesting worlds."

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Thursday, August 30, 2012

The Pair of Space Probes That Will Finally Demystify the Radiation Surrounding Earth (We Hope) [Monster Machines]

Concentric rings of highly charged radiation encircle our planet, and we know surprisingly little about them. But once NASA completes a $686 million mission to launch a twin pair of space probes into the eye of this solar storm, the Van Allen belts should be much less of a mystery. More »


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Raccoons spreads dangerous diseases as they invade Europe, Spanish researchers find

ScienceDaily (Aug. 28, 2012) ? Furry, agile, intelligent and voracious: the raccoon is far from being a cuddly toy, which is what many people believe when they get one as a pet. It is more like an invader that escapes and is able to adapt and survive in new habitats. According to a study, its expansion across Spain and Europe is bringing infectious and parasitic diseases like rabies. This puts the health of native species and people at risk.

Originating in North America, the raccoon (Procyon lotor) is an invasive species that has established itself in Europe due to hunting and the fur trade along with its acquisition as a pet. In Spain, its presence in the wild is already commonplace in Madrid and Guadalajara and is sporadic in other regions such as the island of Mallorca. Its presence is however far from welcomed.

"Due to its rapid expansion and the long list of illnesses that it may carry, it poses a health risk that we must bear in mind," according to Beatriz Beltr?n-Beck, the lead author of the study published in the European Journal of Wildlife Research and researcher at the Research Institute of Hunting Resources (IREC, joint centre of the University of Castilla-La Mancha, the CSIC, and Castilla-La Mancha Council).

Bearing in mind that its population density could exceed 100 raccoons per km2, the success of the expansion of this small opportunistic carnivore is down to its ability to quickly adapt to different surroundings and omnivorous food habitats, its high reproductive potential and the absence of natural predators.

However, as Beltr?n-Beck points out, "the impact that their expansion and invasion could have on the environment and the health of native species and humans is unknown." The researcher adds that the increase in population numbers and expansion to other countries and/or urban environments could increase the transmission of dangerous parasites and illnesses to domestic animals and humans.

The guest that nobody wants in their home

The research team gathered all types of information on the infectious and parasitic diseases that raccoons can transmit. The aim was to assess the propagation risk of infections along with possible control methods. But, according to the author, "there is little data in Europe on this species."

Rabies and a very pathogenic parasite to man (Baylisascaris procyonis), which was found in Germany, are some of the most significant illnesses found in the raccoon. But, along with bacterial illnesses, these are added to the West Nile virus which affects human, birds, horses and sheep.

Although in Western Europe rabies have been eliminated thanks to the oral vaccination for foxes (Vulpes vulpes), there is still concern that the raccoon could complicate the situation in some areas of Eastern Europe that are still home to rabies. In recent years 142 cases of rabies in raccoons have been identified, above all in Ukraine, Estonia, Germany and Lithuania.

This small American carnivore has been confirmed to be the host of the nematode worm Baylisascaris procyonis, which is responsible for Larva migrans, an illness caused by larval migration and parasite persistence under the skin, in the brain and in other organs. In the past this disease could only be found in America but is now emerging and on the rise in Europe.

"The infected raccoons can scatter millions of nematode B. procyonis eggs, which cause significant environmental contamination," warn the scientists. In the USA, between 68% and 82% of mammals have this parasite. Prevalence is also high in Germany although in Japan, for example, the parasite was not detected in any of the 1,688 raccoons captured for the purposes of other studies.

According to Beltr?n-Beck, "more epidemiological studies are necessary on the current health situation and the implementation of measures that limit the possible impact of invading raccoons."

An unpleasant "pet"

Given its exotic origin and its rapid expansion since the 1970's, the raccoon is considered an invasive species in Europe. However, the majority of European countries, like Spain, do not control the trade of this animal, which is introduced onto the market as a pet.

"The case of Spain is a good example. The origin of its expansion is probably due to it escaping from the home where it was kept as a pet and due to the owners releasing it into the countryside when it reaches adulthood and becomes aggressive," adds the researcher.

According to the researcher, "this is mainly the case because there is a complete lack of knowledge of the biology, ecology, distribution and population density of the raccoon in Europe.

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  1. Jes?s T. Garc?a, Francisco Jos? Garc?a, Fernando Alda, Jos? Luis Gonz?lez, Mar?a Jos? Aramburu, Yolanda Cort?s, Beatriz Prieto, Bel?n Pliego, Mar?a P?rez, Javier Herrera, Loreto Garc?a-Rom?n. Recent invasion and status of the raccoon (Procyon lotor) in Spain. Biological Invasions, 2011; 14 (7): 1305 DOI: 10.1007/s10530-011-0157-x

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Cloud computing at the moment is more well-liked than ever before. Over the previous couple of years, most leaders in equipment jumped right into cloud computing market. Cloud computing companies that own potential to lead in 2012 are mentioned below.

Google

The fashion we search comprehension was fully improved since Google joined the industry. The search large again improved the fashion we worth our application computer software via their Google Apps that supply cloud-primarily based email, calendar and documents designed for small and mid-sized enterprises toward giant providers. Google lately launched Google Music Beta. It is a service which allows you store your music on the internet and supplies instantaneous entry with out having toward sync between devices. It was additionally speculated that Google could also be resurrecting their cloud storage venture, GDrive.

Amazon

Amazon claims itself Earth?s prime selection. I assumed it could even be one of many longest cloud computing companies on this planet. Cloud computing, cloud space for storing, cloud knowledge bank, content material supply, payment, monitoring are examples of their companies leading in the market. You need toward have a look at Amazon.com?s AWS as lengthy as you might be looking for an impressive cloud service supplier via aggressive price.

Apple

Apple?s answer toward cloud computing market is to ship iCloud service toward their prospects. Using iCloud, customers can sync countless contents such as footage, music, motion pictures, documents etc. to cloud, and open or play it from any Mac, PC, iPhone & iPad. Having millions of present loyal prospects, iCloud will most likely be a huge success. It was reported that Apple tried to buy in style cloud storage brand Dropbox meant for $800 hundreds of thousands, conversely their offer was declined.

Microsoft

Some people believed cloud computing is the threat to Microsoft. Realizing the altering pattern, the OS giant is trying toward buy ground among the lead cloud computing companies through Home windows Azure. Home windows Azure is now really fashionable among their loyal Windows viewers.

Salesforce.com

Salesforce.com provides buyer relationship management (CRM) products to enterprise people. It is without doubt one of the a massive amount successful cloud vendors offering PaaS.

Dropbox

Dropbox, Inc. supplies cloud storage to end users. It offers innumerable consumer customers throughout different cell and computer OS. Using Dropbox viewers, viewers can simply store and distribute files toward others via the internet. Consumers may stream audio and video from their Dropbox accounts toward cell Dropbox buyers like Android, iPhone and iPad. Free people can delight in 2GB of free storage. They can get up to 8 Gigabytes of free on the net storage by fashion of referring other customers to Dropbox. Paid account starts from $9.99/month for 50 GB. Dropbox additionally consists of a hundred Gigabyte plot and huge quota subscription.

SugarSync

SugarSync is an on line storage company which presents software package computer software to synchronize paperwork, graphics counting extra media among multiple computing devices (each Mac & Windows), and even routinely again them up web based. SugarSync provides 5 Gigabytes of free on line storage toward every buyer.

Box.net

Box.internet is a content administration and internet based storage business. Box.web now gives 5 GB to free consumer, whilst the competitor Dropbox affords solely 2 Gigabytes. But, Dropbox?s viewers can bring as a lot as 8 Gigabytes freed from significance should they recommend their friends toward enroll Dropbox. 500 GB of internet based storage prices $15/month in Box.internet whilst Dropbox will cost you $9.99 in favor of 50 Gigabytes. That may be a huge difference. But, Dropbox involves larger choice of client software programs ? Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, iPhone, iPad, Home windows Cellphone, Blackberry etc.

PC processing velocity nearly all will depend on the pace of processor of a computer. Though there are extra exterior elements that affect the efficiency of your PC. In order to enhance PC performance, somebody must place more effort in style upkeep like as scheduled defragmentation of pc drive and clear up of non permanent files saved in PC. From here, I will reveal some tips on how to improve your PC efficiency without the help of others.

1. Defragment

Designed for your comprehension, knowledge that stored in the laptop are arranged in a specified system. Every time a software program is uninstalled, the information will likely be erased from the style wherein an empty house is generated from the motion taken. The empty area can be later occupied through modern knowledge as quickly as new packages is installed. The newly installed software programs won?t arranged in a bunch nonetheless separated into few countless data group which this course of is certainly slowing down laptop performance. Defragment is meant toward rearrange the fragment of knowledge into a proper aspect which fetching of knowledge from style develop into smoother and quicker. Schedule defragmentation is advisable intended for laptop visitors particularly those who excited about software programs testing.

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Each time you turn in your PC, it would take much less time toward boot as long as these are not a lot software system operating on the startup time. As you place in more application in your PC, there might be extra applications being activated during startup time which is certainly slowing down your PC even when PC boot. These applications run in background aspect and eat part of the PC memory. So as toward avoid reminiscence consumption by these background software programs, somebody can flip off these programs via following the steps beneath:

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Windows visitors could comprehension sluggish startup due toward the working of sidebar feature. Windows Sidebar operate simple-access to certain applications and likewise a clear picture of the date & time notification. At the similar time, sidebar function used up around 100 Mb toward keep these applications running. It is strongly recommended to flip off sidebar toward keep away from decreased laptop performance.

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Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Star Trek fans rescue Enterprise-D bridge, plan to restore it to former glory

Star Trek fans rescue EnterpriseD bridge, plan to restore it to former glory

A trio of Star Trek: The Next Generation fans have rescued the junked remains of the Enterprise-D bridge from Paramount Pictures, with an eye to restoring it to its former glory. The fibre glass set was built for Star Trek: The Experience, after the original (wooden) set was unsurprisingly destroyed filming Star Trek: Generations. When the group knows how much the project will cost, they'll go to Kickstarter to raise funds, with the hope of exhibiting the set to the public. If you feel you might well-up at the sight of your childhood heroes' home lying in pieces in a parking lot, we advise you not to click on the gallery below, and instead kick in a couple of bucks when their appeal goes live.

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Tuesday, August 28, 2012

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August 23, 2012

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Today, Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Kathleen Sebelius announced the next steps in the Obama administration?s work to help doctors and hospitals use electronic health records.

?The changes we?re announcing today will lead to more coordination of patient care, reduced medical errors, elimination of duplicate screenings and tests and greater patient engagement in their own care,? Secretary Sebelius said.

Under the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act, doctors, health care professionals and hospitals can qualify for Medicare and Medicaid incentive payments when they adopt and meaningfully use certified electronic health record (EHR) technology.

More than 120,000 eligible health care professionals and more than 3,300 hospitals have qualified to participate in the program and receive an incentive payment since it began in January 2011. That exceeds a 100,000 goal set earlier this year.

That includes more than half of all eligible hospitals and critical access hospitals and 1 out of every 5 eligible health care professionals.? The program is divided into three stages:

  • Stage 1 sets the basic functionalities electronic health records must include such as capturing data electronically and providing patients with electronic copies of health information.
  • Stage 2 (which will begin as early as 2014) increases health information exchange between providers and promotes patient engagement by giving patients secure online access to their health information.
  • Stage 3 will continue to expand meaningful use objectives to improve health care outcomes.

Today, HHS? Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services and HHS? Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT released final requirements for stage 2 that hospitals and health care providers must meet in order to qualify for incentives during the second stage of the program, and criteria that electronic health records must meet to achieve certification.

The requirements announced today:

  • Make clear that stage two of the program will begin as early as 2014. No providers will be required to follow the Stage 2 requirements outlined today before 2014.
  • Outline the certification criteria for the certification of EHR technology, so eligible professionals and hospitals may be assured that the systems they use will work, help them meaningfully use health information technology, and qualify for incentive payments.
  • Modify the certification program to cut red tape and make the certification process more efficient.
  • Allow current ?2011 Edition Certified EHR Technology? to be used until 2014.

The CMS final rule also provides a flexible reporting period for 2014 to give providers sufficient time to adopt or upgrade to the latest EHR technology certified for 2014.


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Last revised: August 23, 2012

Source: http://cygnusemr.blogspot.com/2012/08/hhs-announces-next-steps-to-promote-use.html

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6 dead in weekend flooding in Senegal

DAKAR, Senegal (AP) ? The Ministry of the Interior says that at least six people drowned this weekend, when torrential rains flooded the Senegalese capital of Dakar, as well as major cities in the interior.

Ministry spokesman Adjutant Mbaye Sady Diop said that the city's drainage system failed under the onslaught of water. The floodwaters inundated most of the capital's neighborhoods, including National Highway No. 1, which connects the capital to the rest of the country.

News portal Seneweb.com showed pictures of flooded mosques, and of women wading in hip-high water. On Monday, there was a bank of sand on many of the roads in Dakar, the residue of the receding liquid.

Senegal's seaside capital has faced flooding nearly every year. Especially hard-hit are its low-lying suburbs which were built on wetlands.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/6-dead-weekend-flooding-senegal-120626000.html

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Small crowds attend Republican convention protests

TAMPA, Fla. (AP) ? Protesters blamed Tropical Storm Isaac and a massive police presence Monday for their weak showing at the Republican National Convention. Only a fraction of the 5,000 expected demonstrators actually turned out to criticize the GOP's economic and social policies.

Hundreds of police officers and heavily armed members of the Florida National Guard patrolled the streets of downtown Tampa. The protesters were required to conduct their rallies and parades in designated areas and along specified routes, none closer than about a half-mile from where Republicans would be gathering.

"They've militarized Tampa. The chilling effect has succeeded," said Cara Jennings, a voter outreach organizer from Palm Beach County.

About 200 people were marching as part of the Coalition to March on the RNC's rally in an empty lot near the arena where the Republicans will be nominating Mitt Romney as their candidate for president. Sporadic heavy rain lashed the city and winds were gusting at 35 mph as Isaac passed to the west of Tampa in the Gulf of Mexico. The Republicans themselves had cancelled most of their Monday activities because of the storm.

The 60 organizing groups included labor unions, Students for a Democratic Society, Veterans for Peace, the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, Occupy Wall Street and Code Pink.

Florida labor organizer Jose Soto said 16 buses of protesters from New York, Miami and the Florida Panhandle canceled because of the storm. He said the bus companies didn't want their equipment and drivers headed into possible problems.

"It's a calamity but all the people here are delegates for those who can't be here," said Soto of the University of Florida's Graduate Assistants United local.

Protester Mick Kelly of Minneapolis said the organizing groups were carrying on with the planned march, saying U.S. politics are dominated by the richest 1 percent.

"We demand and we will fight for good jobs," he said.

Jennings, who wore a pink, neck-to-knees vagina outfit decorated with sparkles, said she was protesting the GOP's position against abortion rights.

"The right-wing agenda is turning back time regarding women's bodies," she said.

Cheri Honkala, the Green Party's vice presidential candidate, told the crowd that, "On Election Day, we need to occupy the ballots." She said more women need to be involved in the nation's leadership.

"It's time for the men to move over. It's time for the mommas to right the wrongs," she said.

Tampa Mayor Bob Buckhorn, a Democrat, said the protesters had been given additional space and access to toilets and water.

"We are being supportive of people who want to come and want to offer an alternative opinion," Buckhorn said.

But he said that police planned to respond quickly if groups broke off from protesters and were intent on damaging and destroying property.

"We want folks to know that we are here to help, but we are also here to stop you if you choose to do anything to the contrary of what we expect," Buckhorn said.

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Associated Press writer Gary Fineout contributed to this story.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/small-crowds-attend-republican-convention-protests-151354685.html

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Monday, August 27, 2012

Problems of Broadband Users in UK

In a free market economy competition is inevitable between merchants or service providers. The internet service providers in UK function is a typical competitive market. There are more than 250 service providers who offer broadband connectivity to the increasing number of internet users. In the midst of cut-throat competition, it is really a ?no holds barred? fight for capturing market shares. The service providers in their endeavours to attract the consumers offer affordable rates of subscriptions. What is known as ?package? is a combination of three factors namely he speed of broadband, quantum of total downloads allowed in a month and the rate of subscriptions payable. The terms of contract will be more favourable to the consumers if the period of contract is longer. To be precise, the monthly subscription will be lesser for longer periods of contract. It is therefore more economic to opt for long term contract if the consumer wants a cheaper deal.

But then why some consumers prefer short term contracts is a matter to be examined carefully. The quality of service offered by some of the service providers is not up to the mark. Consumers generally enquire about the credentials of internet service providers in the locality before engaging one of them. Despite such precautions many consumers are forced to change the service providers due to poor quality service offered by them. The main deficiency will be the speed of downloads. Admittedly, the advertised speeds are not achieved by the service providers. Studies or tests conducted by the telecom watchdog OFFCOM revealed this fact. Even though efforts are being made by the OFFCOM to force the service providers to enhance the quality of service, very little could be done in the matter. Most of the service providers are retailers who depend wholesale agencies for bandwidth. Secondly they have to depend on the networks of such wholesale agencies to supply broadband. Again several service providers are unable to make more investments to upgrade their infrastructure.

Several consumers are forced to continue the services of a service provider despite deficiencies, because of the hassles involved in the transfer of an existing agency. However it is to be understood that changing the service provider is not difficult if the procedure is followed by the consumer. Many consumers are not aware that the service providers allot specific Migration Access Code (MAC) to each customer. It is mandatory that MAC should be provided to the customer in order to facilitate change of service provider. It is quite natural that service providers will show reluctance to reveal MAC to their customers unless they insist for the same. Once the MAC is received, the consumer can change the service provider without hassles. The consumers are to be reminded that it is better to choose a reliable service provider carefully after verifying the credibility. Changing the agencies involves complicated formalities and avoidable delays if the experiences of the consumers are taken into account. Now that some of the service providers are offering better quality broadband services at enhanced rates, consumers can opt for them as such offers are cheaper than fibre based broadband.

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Neil Armstrong, 1930-2012: U.S. astronaut was first man to walk on the moon

ScienceDaily (Aug. 25, 2012) ? Neil Armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon during the 1969 Apollo 11 mission, has died, following complications resulting from cardiovascular procedures. He was 82.

Armstrong's words "That is one small step for (a) man, one giant leap for mankind," spoken on July 20, 1969, as he became the first person ever to step onto another planetary body, instantly became a part of history.

Those few words from the Sea of Tranquillity were the climactic fulfillment of the efforts and hopes of millions of people and the expenditure of billions of dollars. A plaque on one of the lander's legs that concluded "We came in peace for all mankind," further emphasized that Armstrong and fellow astronaut Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin were there as representatives of all humans.

Armstrong is survived by his wife, two sons, a stepson, a stepdaughter, 10 grandchildren, and a brother and sister.

"Neil Armstrong was a hero not just of his time, but of all time," said President Barack Obama. "Thank you, Neil, for showing us the power of one small step."

Armstrong's family released the following statement on Saturday:

"Neil Armstrong was also a reluctant American hero who always believed he was just doing his job. He served his Nation proudly, as a navy fighter pilot, test pilot, and astronaut. He also found success back home in his native Ohio in business and academia, and became a community leader in Cincinnati. ...

"While we mourn the loss of a very good man, we also celebrate his remarkable life and hope that it serves as an example to young people around the world to work hard to make their dreams come true, to be willing to explore and push the limits, and to selflessly serve a cause greater than themselves."

The family will be providing further updates at www.neilarmstronginfo.com .

"As long as there are history books, Neil Armstrong will be included in them, remembered for taking humankind's first small step on a world beyond our own," said NASA Administrator Charles Bolden.

"Besides being one of America's greatest explorers," Bolden added, "Neil carried himself with a grace and humility that was an example to us all."

Apollo 11 lunar module pilot and fellow moonwalker Buzz Aldrin on Armstrong's passing: "I am very saddened to learn of the passing of Neil Armstrong today. Neil and I trained together as technical partners but were also good friends who will always be connected through our participation in the Apollo 11 mission. Whenever I look at the moon it reminds me of the moment over four decades ago when I realized that even though we were farther away from earth than two humans had ever been, we were not alone."

Apollo 11 command module pilot Michael Collins said simply, "He was the best, and I will miss him terribly."

"The passing of Neil Armstrong has shocked all of us at the Johnson Space Center," said Center Director Michael Coats. The whole world knew Neil as the first man to step foot on the Moon, but to us he was a co-worker, a friend, and an outstanding spokesman for the Human Space Program. His quiet confidence and ability to perform under pressure set an example for all subsequent astronauts. Our role model will be missed."

"Neil Armstrong was a very personal inspiration to all of us within the astronaut office," said Bob Behnken, Chief of NASA's Astronaut Office. "His historic step onto the Moon's surface was the foundation for many of our personal dreams to become astronauts. The only thing that outshone his accomplishments was his humility about those accomplishments. We will miss him as a friend, mentor, explorer and ambassador for the American spirit of ingenuity."

Armstrong's single sentence, though it was focused above the national divisions and quarrels of Earth, still signified unquestionably the U.S. victory in the desperate space race with the Soviet Union.

Neil A. Armstrong was born Aug. 5, 1930, in Wapakoneta, Ohio. He earned an aeronautical engineering degree from Purdue University and a master's in aerospace engineering from the University of Southern California.

He was a naval aviator from 1949 to 1952. During the Korean War he flew 78 combat missions.

In 1955 he joined the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA), NASA's predecessor, as a research pilot at Lewis Laboratory in Cleveland.

Armstrong later transferred to NACA's High Speed Flight Research Station at Edwards AFB, Calif. As project pilot, he was in the forefront of the development of many high-speed aircraft, including the X-15, which flew at 4,000 mph.

He flew more than 200 aircraft models. They included jet and rocket-powered planes, helicopters and gliders.

Armstrong was selected as an astronaut in 1962.

His first space flight was Gemini 8, which he commanded. He was the first civilian to fly a U.S. spacecraft. With fellow astronaut David R. Scott, Armstrong performed the first docking in space, with an Agena target satellite.

Less than an hour later their spacecraft began an unplanned rolling motion. After undocking, it increased to one revolution per second. One of the Gemini's 16 thrusters had stuck open because of an electrical short circuit.

Armstrong used re-entry thrusters to control the capsule, and after a 30-minute struggle, it was stabilized. Flight rules required a return to Earth after use of the re-entry thrusters, so the crewmembers fired retrorockets that sent Gemini 8 to a contingency landing zone in the Western Pacific.

The eventful flight on March 16, 1966, had taken just over 10 hours, 41 minutes.

Apollo 11 lifted off on July 16, 1969, with Armstrong, Aldrin and Mike Collins aboard. Collins remained in lunar orbit in the command module while Armstrong and Aldrin descended in the lunar module they had named Eagle to their historic landing on the moon's surface.

"Houston, Tranquillity Base here. The Eagle has landed," Armstrong said, telling a tense and waiting Earth that men had finally reached the lunar surface.

He and Aldrin spent about two hours exploring, gathering more than 50 pounds of moon rocks and setting up three scientific experiments. The next day, after 21 hours and 37 minutes on the moon, they fired Eagle's engine to begin the return to Collins and the command module.

The crew returned to Earth, landing near the USS Hornet in the Pacific after a mission of just over eight days. President Richard M. Nixon was on the aircraft carrier's deck to welcome them.

"This is the greatest week in the history of the world since the creation," Nixon told the three.

After 16 days in quarantine to protect Earth from any returned moon germs, the crew went on U.S. and international tours. Millions greeted them as heroes.

Armstrong later served as deputy associate administrator for aeronautics in the Office of Advanced Research and technology at NASA Headquarters. He resigned from the space agency in 1971. As a professor at the University of Cincinnati from 1971 to 1979, he was involved in both teaching and research.

He later went into the business world. Among other positions, he served for 10 years as chairman of Computing Technologies for Aviation Inc. of Charlottesville, Va. and later as chairman of AIL Systems Inc., an electronic systems company based in Deer Park, N.Y.

Armstrong was a fellow of the Society of Experimental Test Pilots and the Royal Aeronautical Society, and an honorary fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics and the International Astronautical Federation.

He was a member of the National Academy of Engineering. He served as a member of the National Commission on Space in 1985 and 1986, and in 1985 was vice chairman of the Presidential Commission on the Space Shuttle Challenger Accident. He also was chairman of the Presidential Advisory Committee for the Peace Corps from 1971 to 1973.

Seventeen countries decorated Armstrong. He received many special honors, including the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the Congressional Space Medal of Honor, NASA's Ambassador of Exploration Award, the Explorers Club Medal, the Robert H. Goddard Memorial Trophy, the NASA Distinguished Service Medal, the Harmon International Aviation Trophy, the Royal Geographic Society's Gold Medal, the Federation Aeronautique Internationale's Gold Space Medal, the American Astronautical Society Flight Achievement Award, the Robert J. Collier Trophy, the AIAA Astronautics Award, the Octave Chanute Award, and the John J. Montgomery Award.

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Sunday, August 26, 2012

Arts and Entertainment this weekend and looking ahead, updated ...

ART

Home is Where the Art Is ? Downtown Art: 5-10 pm Aug. 25. Home of Jon Ward in historic downtown Fort Pierce. $100/ includes art tour, dinner and drinks. 772-766-0021; artmundo.org.

VSA Rising Star Exhibit/Open House!: 6 pm Aug. 25. Visionary School of the Arts, 1650 S. Kanner Highway, Stuart. RSVP: 772-834-8844; visionaryschoolofARTS.org.

Visions of Asia: Journey to the Far East with local artists and photographers. Noon-4 pm Wed.-Sun., through Aug. 30. Lighthouse ArtCenter Gallery at Midtown, 4759 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens. 561-746-3101.

Scott Walker: 23-year Vero Beach High School Art teacher. Through Aug. 30. 10 am to 6 pm, Mon.-Thurs.; 10 am to 4 pm Fri.; 10 am to 2 pm Sat. Lighthouse Art and Framing, 1875 14th Ave., Vero Beach. 772-567-2212.

Paint The Town Red: Through Aug. 31. Artists Guild Gallery, 1974 14th Ave., Vero Beach.

Gimme Shelter: Ginny Piech Street. Through Sept. 5. Art Mundo, 111 Orange Ave., downtown Fort Pierce. 772-766-0021.

Silent Art Auction: Benefits Library Genealogy Department. 10 am-4 pm, Mon.-Sat., through Sept. 11. Indian River Main Library Genealogy Department, 1600 21st St., Vero Beach. 772-567-7880.

Northern Everglades: Photo exhibit by Brent Anderson. Through Sept. 29. Kimbell Education Center, Jonathan Dickinson State Park, 16450 SE US 1, Hobe Sound. 561-745-5551; floridastateparks.org/jonathandickinson.

Student Art Exhibit: Art by children from the YMCA and Martin County Parks amp; Recreation summer camp programs. 8:30 am-5 pm through Sept. 30. Childrens Services Council of Martin County, 101 SE Central Parkway, Stuart. 772-288-5758 ext. 102; .cscmc.org.

Out of the Woods: Works made from wood. Through Oct. 3. Art Mundo, 111 Orange Ave., downtown Fort Pierce. 772-766-0021.

Every Child is An Artist: Photographer Jean Hart Howard. 10 am-5 pm, Mon.-Fri., and all performances, through Oct. 9. Eissey Campus Theatre Lobby Gallery, 11051 Campus Drive, Palm Beach Gardens, 561-207-5905.

Faculty Exhibition and Made in Florida ? Florida Craftsman Members Show: Through Oct. 10. Lighthouse ArtCenter, Gallery Square North, 373 Tequesta Drive. 10 am-4 pm Monday-Friday, 10 am-2 pm Saturday. $5. (561) 746-3101.

CHILDREN/TEENS

Auditions: The Nutcracker: In Swing Time. 10 am Aug. 25. Agnes Wahlstrom Youth Playhouse, 3280 Riverside Park Drive, Vero Beach. Ages 6-18. 772-234-8052; riversidetheatre.com.

Auditions: Disneys Little Mermaid Jr. 10 am Aug. 25. Agnes Wahlstrom Youth Playhouse, 3280 Riverside Park Drive, Vero Beach. Ages 8+. 772-234-8052; riversidetheatre.com.

Auditions: Edgar Allen Poe Academy. Noon Aug. 25. Agnes Wahlstrom Youth Playhouse, 3280 Riverside Park Drive, Vero Beach. Ages 10+. 772-234-8052; riversidetheatre.com.

COMEDY

D. Cameron amp; Jaime Morgan: 7:30-9:30 pm Aug. 24, 25. Riverside Theatre, 3520 Riverside Park Dr., Vero Beach. $15. 772-231-6990; info@riversidetheatre.com.

Philly Plowden: From NBCs Americas Got Talent; Aristotle Georgeson, Adrienne Airhart, Evan Jacobs and Robert Bass. 8:30 pm Aug. 25. Fort Pierce Sunrise Theatre, 117 S. 2nd St., Fort Pierce. Age 16+. $15. Ticket: 772-461-4775.

MUSIC

Andrew Morris Band: 7:30 pm Aug. 24. Capt. Hirams, 1606 Indian River Drive, Sebastian. 772-581-6160.

Andrew Scott: County trio. 7 pm Aug. 24. Crawdaddys, 1949 NE Jensen Beach Blvd., Jensen Beach. 772-418-6494; andrewscottmusicfish.com.

Cheyenne Band: Rockin amp; classic country. 7-10 pm Aug. 24. VFW Post 10539, 3912 US Highway 441 SE, Okeechobee.

Danny Kimer: 6-9 pm Aug. 28. Prawnbroker, 3754 SE Ocean Blvd., Sewalls Point.

Emily Finch: 9 pm-mid. Aug. 24. Kilted Mermaid, 1937 Old Dixie Highway, Vero Beach. 772-569-5533; kiltedmermaid.com.

Greg and Brian: 4 pm Aug. 24. Capt. Hirams, 1606 Indian River Drive, Sebastian. 772-581-6160.

Lionize amp; Kayavibe: 10 pm Aug. 24. Filthys, 1238 16th St., Vero Beach. 772-794-9512.

Lucky and the Driftwoods: 7 pm Aug. 24. Marcianos, 2230 NE Dixie Highway, Jensen Beach/Rio.

Thunder Road: 9 pm-1 am Aug. 24-25. Uncle Micks Bar amp; Grill, 6671 W. Indiantown Road, Jupiter.

Bachaco: 10 pm Aug. 25. Filthys, 1238 16th St., Vero Beach. 772-794-9512.

Category 5: The Blues Alliance of the Treasure Coast hosts Hooked on Blues. 7-11 pm Crawdaddys, 1949 NE Jensen Beach Blvd., Jensen Beach. 772-225-3444.

Cheyenne Band: Rockin amp; classic country. 8 pm-mid. Aug. 25. 33 1/2 Lounge, Americas Best Value Inn, 8797 20th St., Vero Beach.

Fresh Catch: 8 pm The Refuge, 2196 SE Ocean Blvd., Stuart.

Jaia: 7-10 pm Aug. 11. Marcianos Wine and Dine, 2230 NE Dixie Highway, Jensen Beach/Rio. 772-232-6184; marcianoswineanddine.com.

Jonathan Cummings and Friends: Jazz ensemble. 8 pm Aug. 25. StarStruck Theatre 2101 S. Kanner Hwy. Stuart. Tickets $25. 772-634-0178; jcafjazz.com.

Kings County: 7:30 pm Aug. 25. Capt. Hirams, 1606 Indian River Drive, Sebastian. 772-581-6160.

Lucky and the Driftwoods: 7 pm Aug. 25. Saints and Sinnners Golf Course Restaurant, 2601 SE Morningside Blvd., Port St. Lucie.

24 Steven: 9 pm-mid. Aug. 25. Kilted Mermaid, 1937 Old Dixie Highway, Vero Beach. 772-569-5533; kiltedmermaid.com.

Tree Frogs: 2 pm Aug. 25. Capt. Hirams, 1606 Indian River Drive, Sebastian. 772-581-6160.

Cheyenne Band: Rockin amp; classic country. 2-6 pm Aug. 26. Little Jims Bait amp; Tackle, 601 N. Beach Causeway, Fort Pierce.

DeeJay Apache and Spiritual Rez: 1:30 pm Aug. 26. Capt. Hirams, 1606 Indian River Drive, Sebastian. 772-581-6160.

SPECIAL EVENTS

Friday Night Football Street Party: Wear your team colors. 6-9 pm Aug. 24. 14th Ave, Downtown Vero Beach.

Dancin in the Streets: 25th anniversary, tribute bands, car show, kids activities. 6 pm-mid. Aug. 25. Downtown Stuart, 100 SW Flagler Ave. $10. Ticket: 772-286-2848.

Share Your Tango Passion Guest Night: 8 pm-12 am Aug. 25. Royal Ballroom Dance Studio, 713 US 1, Vero Beach. $8-$15. 772-299-5772; dancevero.com

THEATER/DANCE

Destination Tango: 8 pm-1 am Aug. 25. Swingstations 14th Ave. Dance Studio, 2109 14th Ave, Vero Beach. 772-559-1530.

LOOKING AHEAD

ART

Autumn in the Park: Arts and crafts event. 9 am-5 pm Oct. 6; 9 am-4 pm Oct. 7. Riverside Park, Vero Beach. 772-778-1041; autumn-in-the-park.org.

Art by the Sea: Reception 5-8 pm Jan. 25; 10 am-5 pm Jan. 26, 10 am-4 pm Jan. 27. Vero Beach Museum of Art, Holmes Great Hall, 3001 Riverside Park Drive.

Hobe Sound Fine Arts League: HSFAL ongoing members showing at Market Square. 1-4 pm, Mon-Wed. Hobe Sound Fine Arts League, 8879 SE Bridge Road. 772-546-2946.

CHILDREN/TEENS

Nutcracker Auditions: 10 am Sept. 8. Florida Arts amp; Dance, Co., 57 SW Monterey Road, Stuart. Age 6+. 772-288-4150.

Puss In Boots: 1:30 pm Sept. 15-16. Anne Morton Theatre, 3280 Riverside Park Drive, Vero Beach. Ages 5+. $8. Ticket: 772-231-6990; riversidetheatre.com.

Through the Looking Glass: Theatres Youth Artists Chair program. Oct. 12. Maltz Jupiter Theatre, 1001 E. Indiantown Road. Ticket: 561-575-2223; jupitertheatre.org.

Velveteen Rabbit: 10:30 am Oct. 22. King Center, 3865 North Wickham Road, Melbourne. 321-242-2219. Grades PreK-4. $11.

Letters Home: 10:30 am Nov. 7. King Center, 3865 North Wickham Road, Melbourne. 321-242-2219. Grades 7+. $11.

Bunnicula: 10:30 am Jan. 22. King Center, 3865 North Wickham Road, Melbourne. 321-242-2219. Grades 2-6. $11.

Peking Acrobats: 7 pm Feb. 13. King Center, 3865 North Wickham Road, Melbourne. 321-242-2219. Grades K-12. $11.

Ellis Island ?. Gateway to a Dream: 10:30 am Feb. 19. King Center, 3865 North Wickham Road, Melbourne. 321-242-2219. Grades 3-9. $11.

The Adventures of Bella and Harry: Lets Visit London!: 10:30 am and 6 pm Feb. 20. King Center, 3865 North Wickham Road, Melbourne. 321-242-2219. Grades PreK-3. $11.

Charlottes Web: 10:30 am March 1. King Center, 3865 North Wickham Road, Melbourne. 321-242-2219. Grades K-5. $11.

Jack and Jill in the Forgotten Nursery: 10:30 am and 6 pm April 23. King Center, 3865 North Wickham Road, Melbourne. 321-242-2219. Grades K-4. $11.

COMEDY

Sean Bunker: 8 pm Aug. 28. Sixtysundaes/60proof, 338 Port St. Lucie Blvd., Port St. Lucie. 772-344-3213; sixtysundaes@yahoo.com.

Jody Kerns amp; John Charles: 7:30-9:30 pm Sept. 7, 8. Riverside Theatre, 3520 Riverside Park Dr., Vero Beach. $15. 772-231-6990; info@riversidetheatre.com.

Janet Williams aka The Tennessee Tramp amp; William Sloan: 7:30-9:30 pm Sept. 21-22. Riverside Theatre, 3520 Riverside Park Dr., Vero Beach. $15. 772-231-6990; info@riversidetheatre.com.

Mark amp; Clark: Piano playing comedy duo. 7:30 pm Oct. 23. Eissey Campus Theatre, 11051 Campus Drive, Palm Beach State College, Palm Beach Gardens. $25. 561-207-5900.

Paula Poundstone: 6 and 8:30 pm Dec. 28. The Lyric Theatre, downtown Stuart. 772-286-7827; lyrictheatre.com.

Capitol Steps ? New Years Eve: Dec. 31. Maltz Jupiter Theatre, 1001 E. Indiantown Road, Ticket: 561-575-2223; jupitertheatre.org.

Howie Mandel: 6 and 9 pm March 1. The Lyric Theatre, downtown Stuart. 772-286-7827; lyrictheatre.com.

The Second City: Laughing Matters. Mar. 10 2013. Maltz Jupiter Theatre, 1001 E. Indiantown Road. Ticket: 561-575-2223; jupitertheatre.org.

Defending the Caveman: Jan. 14. Maltz Jupiter Theatre, 1001 E. Indiantown Road. Ticket: 561-575-2223; jupitertheatre.org.

Late Night Catechism: Jan. 20. Maltz Jupiter Theatre, 1001 E. Indiantown Road. Ticket: 561-575-2223; jupitertheatre.org.

Comedy Corner: 8:30-10:30 pm 2nd and 4th Thursdays. Sunrise Theatre, 117 S. 2nd St., Fort Pierce, Age 16+ $15. 772-461-4775; sunrisetheatre.com/index.html.

LECTURES/SPEAKERS

History Lecture Series: Civil War 150th: Antietam. 3-5 pm Sept. 14. Cummings Library, 2551 SW Matheson Road, Palm City. 772-221-1403; library.martin.fl.us.

Florida Railroads and the Treasure Coast: Illustrated talks by Professor Ronald Grenville Frazer. 10:30 am-noon Sept. 15. Hoke Library, 1150 NW Jack Williams Way, Jensen Beach. 772-221-1403.

Robert Carr, Archaeologist, Finding Bimini: Ponce de Leons Florida, Humanities Series. 7 pm Oct 25. The Emerson Center, 1590 27th Ave., Vero Beach. 772-778-5249; TheEmersonCenter.org.

1715 Spanish La Plata Treasure Fleet: Illustrated talks by Professor Ronald Grenville Frazer. 10:30 am-noon Dec. 1. Hoke Library, 1150 NW Jack Williams Way, Jensen Beach. 772-221-1403.

Randall Big Daddy Webster: An Introspection of Blues, Humanities Series. 7 pm Dec. 6. The Emerson Center, 1590 27th Ave., Vero Beach. 772-778-5249; TheEmersonCenter.org.

Alex Stepick, PhD: Immigrations Impact on Florida and the United States, Humanities Series. 7 pm Jan. 17. The Emerson Center, 1590 27th Ave., Vero Beach. 772-778-5249; TheEmersonCenter.org.

Dana Ste. Claire: Heritage Tourism amp; Historic Preservation; St. Augustine 450th Commemoration; Cracker! The Cracker Culture in Florida History. Humanities Series. 7 pm Feb. 21. The Emerson Center, 1590 27th Ave., Vero Beach. 772-778-5249; TheEmersonCenter.org.

Steve Smith: The History of Clowning, Humanities Series. 7 pm March 21. The Emerson Center, 1590 27th Ave., Vero Beach. 772-778-5249; TheEmersonCenter.org.

Jon McBride, Past Astronaut: The Florida Space Program, Humanities Series. 7 pm April 11. The Emerson Center, 1590 27th Ave., Vero Beach. 772-778-5249; TheEmersonCenter.org.

Pioneer Life on the Treasure Coast: Illustrated talks by Professor Ronald Grenville Frazer. 10:30 am-noon Feb. 9. Hoke Library, 1150 NW Jack Williams Way, Jensen Beach. 772-221-1403.

MUSIC

Jeff Medina: An Evening of Hendrix by this Carnegie Hall Guitarist. 8 pm Aug. 27. Sixtysundaes/60proof, 338 Port St. Lucie Blvd., Port St. Lucie. 772-344-3213; sixtysundaes@yahoo.com.

Kevin McCullers: 6 pm Aug. 27. Capt. Hirams, 1606 Indian River Drive, Sebastian. 772-581-6160.

Cass and Coque: 6 pm Aug. 28. Capt. Hirams, 1606 Indian River Drive, Sebastian. 772-581-6160.

Andrew Scott: Acoustic music. 7 pm Aug. 29. Crawdaddys Nawlins, 1949 NE Jensen Beach Blvd., Jensen Beach. 772-225-3444; andrewscottmusicfish.com.

DJ Dealla: 80s night. 9 pm Aug. 29. Sixtysundaes/60proof, 338 Port St. Lucie Blvd., Port St. Lucie. 772-344-3213; sixtysundaes@yahoo.com.

Karaoke with Rob: 7:30-10 pm Aug. 29. Marcianos Wine and Dine, 2230 NE Dixie Highway, Jensen Beach/Rio. 772-232-6184; marcianoswineanddine.com.

Open Mic Night: 8:30-mid. Aug. 29. Kilted Mermaid, 1937 Old Dixie Highway, Vero Beach. 772-569-5533.

Strobeless: 6 pm Aug. 29. Capt. Hirams, 1606 Indian River Drive, Sebastian. 772-581-6160.

Creed: 7:30 pm Aug. 30. King Center for the Performing Arts, Melbourne. $40.50+.

Nouveaux Honkies: 8-11 pm Aug. 30. Pirates Loft, 4307 SE Bayview St., Stuart.

Random Play: 7:30-10 pm Aug. 30. Marcianos Wine and Dine, 2230 NE Dixie Highway, Jensen Beach/Rio. 772-232-6184; marcianoswineanddine.com.

Rocky James: 6 pm Aug. 30. Capt. Hirams, 1606 Indian River Drive, Sebastian. 772-581-6160.

Landsharks Band: 6-9 pm Sept. 1. Vero Beach Sunset Saturday celebration, Humiston Park. 407-701-5497; LandsharksBand.com.

Classical for Everyone: Terry Barbers national 50-concert tour. 3 pm Sept. 9. North Baptist Church, 1950 N. US 1, Stuart. Terry-Barber.com.

U2 Joshua Tree,: Classic Albums Live Summer Concert Series, 8 pm Sept. 14. King Center, Melbourne, $28.50; $129 series pkgs.

Jazz Jam: Fort Pierce Jazz amp; Blues Society. 6:30 pm Sept. 19. Port St. Lucie Botanical Gardens, 2410 Westmoreland Blvd. $3. 772-460-5299; jazzsociety.org.

Ian Andersons Thick As A Brick 2: 7 pm Sept. 26. Sunrise Theatre, 117 South 2nd St., Fort Pierce. $55-$65. Tickets: 772-461-4775; sunrisetheatre.com.

Bluegrass and Bring Your Own: 5 pm Sept. 29. Heathcote Botanical Gardens, 210 Savannah Road, Fort Pierce. $15/2 for $25. Ticket: 772-464-4672.

Dave Mason: 7 pm Oct. 2. The Lyric Theatre, downtown Stuart. 772-286-7827; lyrictheatre.com.

Australian Pink Floyd Show: 8 pm Oct. 9. King Center, 3865 North Wickham Road, Melbourne. $43.50+. Tickets: 321-242-2219.

AC/DC Back In Black,: Classic Albums Live Summer Concert Series, 8 pm Oct. 12. King Center, Melbourne, $28.50; $129.

A Cappellapalooza: Women of Note Chorus, 4-part harmony, innovative choreography and dazzling costumes. 4 pm Oct. 20. Eissey Campus Theatre, Palm Beach State College, Palm Beach Gardens. $5-$10. 877-966-7464 ext. 6.

Bonnie Raitt: With Maia Sharp, 8 pm Oct. 23. King Center, 3865 North Wickham Road, Melbourne. $48+.

Movie Soundtracks: Palm Beach Gardens Concert Band. 7:30 pm Oct. 24. Eissey Campus Theatre, Palm Beach State College, Palm Beach Gardens. $15-$48. 561-207-5900; palmbeachgardensconcertband.org

Symphonic Band of the Palm Beach State Beaches: Pianist David Crohan. 7:30 pm Oct. 27. Eissey Campus Theatre, Palm Beach State College, Palm Beach Gardens. Tickets: $15. 561-832-3115; symbandpb.com.

Jazz Ensembles amp; Troubadours: Palm Beach State student musicians and vocalists combine with community musicians. 8 pm Oct. 30. Eissey Campus Theatre, Palm Beach State College, Palm Beach Gardens. $10. 561-207-5900.

Leann Rimes: 8 pm Nov. 8. King Center, 3865 North Wickham Road, Melbourne. $47.50+. Tickets: 321-242-2219.

Jazz in the Sanctuary: 7:30 pm Nov. 12. Episcopal Church of the Nativity, 1151 SW Del Rio Blvd., Port St. Lucie. $10-$12. Ticket: 772-343-0401; nativitypsl@comcast.net.

Stan Kenton Tribute Orchestra: Nov. 16. Maltz Jupiter Theatre, 1001 E. Indiantown Road. Ticket: 561-575-2223; jupitertheatre.org.

Corinna Sowers-Adler: 3 pm, Dec. 9. The Emerson Center, 1590 27th Ave., Vero Beach. $15-$20. Ticket: 772-778-5249; TheEmersonCenter.org.

Fresh Notes: Violinist Caroline Goulding. 4:30 pm Dec. 11. Orchid Island Beach Club, 1 Beachside Drive, Vero Beach. Age 21+. $125; benefits Atlantic Classical Orchestra. Reservation: 772-460-0850; acomusic.org.

Joe Bonamassa: Guitarist, 8 pm Dec. 11. King Center for the Performing Arts, 3865 N. Wickham Road, Vero Beach. $73.75.Marcos Vega: 7 pm Dec. 11. The Lyric Theatre, downtown Stuart. 772-286-7827; lyrictheatre.com.

Palm Beach Gardens Concert Band: Dec. 18. Maltz Jupiter Theatre, 1001 E. Indiantown Road. Ticket: 561-575-2223; jupitertheatre.org.

Atlantic Classical Orchestra: Pianist Vladimir Feltsman. 8 pm Jan 3. Waxlax Center For The Performing Arts, 1895 St. Edwards Drive, Vero Beach. $5-$55. 772-460-0850; acomusic.org.

Atlantic Classical Orchestra: Pianist Vladimir Feltsman. 4 pm and 8 pm Jan. 4. Lyric Theatre, 59 SW Flagler Ave., Stuart. $5-$60. 772-460-0850; acomusic.org.

Chris MacDonalds Memories of Elvis: Jan. 21, 2013. Maltz Jupiter Theatre, 1001 E. Indiantown Road. Ticket: 561-575-2223; jupitertheatre.org.

Atlantic Classical Orchestra Chamber Series: Featuring a piano trio. 11 am Jan. 26. Blake Library, 2351 SE Monterey Road, Stuart. 772-460-0850; acomusic.org.

Atlantic Classical Orchestra Chamber Series: Featuring a piano trio. 4 pm Jan. 27. Vero Beach Museum of Art, 3001 Riverside Park Drive. $30-$100. 772-460-0850; acomusic.org.

Jay and The Americans: Jan. 28, 2013. Maltz Jupiter Theatre, 1001 E. Indiantown Road. Ticket: 561-575-2223; jupitertheatre.org.

Atlantic Classical Orchestra: Featuring violinist Marina Lenau. 8 pm Jan. 31. Waxlax Center For The Performing Arts, 1895 St. Edwards Drive, Vero Beach. $5-$55. 772-460-0850; acomusic.org.

Atlantic Classical Orchestra: Featuring violinist Marina Lenau. 4 pm and 8 pm Feb. 1. Lyric Theatre, 59 SW Flagler Ave., Stuart. $5-$60. Ticket: 772-460-0850; acomusic.org.

The Duprees: 6 and 8:30 pm Feb. 8. The Lyric Theatre, downtown Stuart. 772-286-7827; lyrictheatre.com.

The Hit Men: 8 pm Feb. 14. Eissey Campus Theatre, Palm Beach State College, 11051 Campus Drive, Palm Beach Gardens. $25-$30. 561-207-5900; eisseycampustheatre.org.

Ragtime, Romance, amp; Roses: Featuring Bob Milne. 7 pm, Feb. 14. The Emerson Center, 1590 27th Ave., Vero Beach. $15-$20. Ticket: 772-778-5249; TheEmersonCenter.org.

The Platters: Feb. 18, 2013. Maltz Jupiter Theatre, 1001 E. Indiantown Road. Ticket: 561-575-2223; jupitertheatre.org.

Atlantic Classical Orchestra Chamber Series: Featuring Antonin Dvo?k and Adolf von Henselt. 11 am Feb. 23. Blake Library, 2351 SE Monterey Road, Stuart. 772-460-0850; acomusic.org.

Atlantic Classical Orchestra Chamber Series: Featuring Antonin Dvoak and Adolf von Henselt. 4 pm Feb. 24. Vero Beach Museum of Art, 3001 Riverside Park Drive. $30-$100. 772-460-0850; acomusic.org.

m-pact: Contemporary pop jazz vocal group. 8 pm Feb. 27. Eissey Campus Theatre, Palm Beach State College, 11051 Campus Drive, Palm Beach Gardens. $25-$30. 561-207-5900; eisseycampustheatre.org.

Atlantic Classical Orchestra: Harpist Bridget Kibbey. 8 pm March 7. Waxlax Center For The Performing Arts, 1895 St. Edwards Drive, Vero Beach. $5-$55. 772-460-0850; acomusic.org.

Atlantic Classical Orchestra: Harpist Bridget Kibbey. 4 pm and 8 pm March 8. Lyric Theatre, 59 SW Flagler Ave., Stuart. $55-$60. 772-460-0850; acomusic.org.

Roger McGuinn: Mar. 11, 2013. Maltz Jupiter Theatre, 1001 E. Indiantown Road. Ticket: 561-575-2223; jupitertheatre.org.

Atlantic Classical Orchestra Chamber Series: Features a wind quintet. 11 am March 16. Blake Library, 2351 SE Monterey Road, Stuart. 772-460-0850; acomusic.org.

Atlantic Classical Orchestra Chamber Series 3: Featuring a wind quintet. 4 pm March 17. Vero Beach Museum of Art, 3001 Riverside Park Drive. $30- $100. 772-460-0850; acomusic.org.

John Pizzarelli Quartet: Mar. 27, 2013. Maltz Jupiter Theatre, 1001 E. Indiantown Road. Ticket: 561-575-2223; jupitertheatre.org.

Atlantic Classical Orchesta: Featuring pianist Tao Lin. 8 pm April 4. Waxlax Center For The Performing Arts, 1895 St. Edwards Drive, Vero Beach. $5-$55. 772-460-0850; acomusic.org.

Atlantic Classical Orchestra: Featuring pianist Tao Lin. 4 pm and 8 p.nm. April 5. Lyric Theatre, 59 SW Flagler Ave., Stuart. $55-$60. 772-460-0850; acomusic.org.

Esperanza Spalding: 7 pm April 10. The Lyric Theatre, downtown Stuart. 772-286-7827; lyrictheatre.com.

SPECIAL EVENTS

Pirate Fest: 4-8 pm Sept. 7; 10 am-6 pm Sept. 8; 11 am-5 p.m Sept. 9. Martin County Fairgrounds, 2616 SE Dixie Highway, Stuart. $2 buck-n-ear donation. 561-792-9260; treasurecoastpiratefest.com.

Butterfly House Grand Opening: 10 am-4 pm Sept. 8. LaPorte Farms, 7700 129th St., Sebastian. 772-633-0813; laportefarms.com.

San Gennaro Festival: Food, Italian entertainment, arts amp; crafts. 4-10 pm Sept. 14; 11 am-10 pm Sept. 15. Civic Center, 9221 SE Civic Center Place, Port St. Lucie. 772-465-2748; sangennarofestivalpsl.com.

Movie Under The Stars: 5:30 pm Sept. 29. LaPorte Farms, 7700 129th St., Sebastian. 772-633-0813; laportefarms.com.

Best in Show: Pet-friendly dinner and movie. 5 amp; 8 pm Sept. 30. Lyrics Flagler Center, 201 SW Flagler Ave., Stuart. $25. 772-286-7827; lyrictheatre.com.

STUDENT PRODUCTIONS

The Laramie Project: Presented by local high school students, Sept. 8. Maltz Jupiter Theatre, 1001 E. Indiantown Road, Ticket: 561-575-2223; jupitertheatre.org.

Edgar Allan Poe Academy: School kids take on some of Poes classics. 1:30 pm, 7:30 pm Oct. 26-28. Agnes Wahlstrom Youth Playhouse, 3280 Riverside Park Drive, Vero Beach. Ages 5+. $8. Ticket: 77-231-6990; riversidetheatre.com.

101 Dalmatians Kids: 1:30 pm and 7:30 pm, Dec. 1-2. Anne Morton Theatre, 3280 Riverside Park Drive, Vero Beach. Ages 4+. $8. Ticket: 772-231-6990; riversidetheatre.com.

Disneys Little Mermaid Jr.: Anne Morton Theatre, 3280 Riverside Park Drive, Vero Beach, 7:30 pm Dec. 7, 1:30 pm Dec. 8-9,15-16. Ages 4+. $5-$16. Ticket: 772-231-6990; riversidetheatre.com.

The Nutcracker: Florida Arts amp; Dance, Co. 7 pm Dec. 6; 2 pm and 7 pm Dec. 8; 4 pm Dec. 9. The Lyric Theatre, 59 Flagler Ave., Stuart. 772-288-4150.

The Fisherman and His Wife: Riverside Childrens Theatre Touring Company. 1:30 pm Dec. 28-29. Anne Morton Theatre, 3280 Riverside Park Drive, Vero Beach. Ages 4+. $8. Ticket: 772-231-6990; riversidetheatre.com.

Scrambled Stories: Riverside Childrens Theatre Touring Company. 1:30 pm Jan. 19-20. Anne Morton Theatre, 3280 Riverside Park Drive, Vero Beach. Ages 4+. $8. Ticket: 772-231-6990; riversidetheatre.com.

Schoolhouse Rock Live!: 7:30 pm Feb. 1, 15; 1:30 pm Feb. 2,3,9,10,16, 17. Anne Morton Theatre, 3280 Riverside Park Drive, Vero Beach. $5-$16. Ticket: 772-231-6990; riversidetheatre.com.

Miss Nelson Is Missing: Riverside Childrens Theatre Touring Company. 1:30 pm April 6-7. Anne Morton Theatre, 3280 Riverside Park Drive, Vero Beach. Ages 5+. $8. Ticket: 772-231-6990; riversidetheatre.com.

Wish: Original show about girl with magical powers. 7:30 pm April 19, 1:30 pm April 21, 27-28, May 4-5. Anne Morton Theatre, 3280 Riverside Park Drive, Vero Beach. Ages 5+. $5-$16. Ticket: 772-231-6990; riversidetheatre.com.

THEATER/DANCE

Ragtime Audtions: 4 pm Aug. 29. Short vocal solo and a short movement audition, bring a copy of the sheet music. Wynne Black Box Theatre, IRSC Main Campus, 3209 Virginia Ave., Fort Pierce. 772-462-7727; rshearer@irsc.edu.

Dancing in the Street: Theatre-Go-Round 4 course dinner and musical, 12:30 pm dinner, 2 pm show Sept. 9, 23; Oct. 7, 21 Nov. 4. 14th Avenue Steak House, 2023 14th Ave., Vero Beach. $45. Reservation: 772-252-9341; theatregoround@gmail.com.

Natalie Needs a Nightie: A madcap farce. 8 pm Sept. 21-22, Sept. 26-29, Oct. 3-6; 2 pm Sept. 23, 30 and Oct. 7. Barn Theatre, 2400 SE Ocean Blvd., Stuart. $20. Ticket: 772-287-4884; barn-theatre.com.

Menopause The Musical: 8 pm Sept. 28-29; 2 pm Sept. 29-30. King Center, Melbourne, $47+.

Alice-Traditionally Twisted: A modern jazz dance ballet by Reach. 8 pm Sept. 29; 2 pm Sept. 30. Eissey Campus Theatre, Palm Beach State College, Palm Beach Gardens. Tickets $15-$20. 561-339-6360; reachdancecompany.com.

Cinderella: Florida Classical Ballet Theatre. 2 pm and 7:30 pm Oct. 6. Eissey Campus Theatre, Palm Beach State College, Palm Beach Gardens. Tickets: $15-$32. 561-207-5900; fcbt.org.

Little Shop of Horrors: 8 pm Oct. 18-20; 2 pm Oct. 21. StarStruck Theatre, 2101 S. Kanner Highway, Stuart. $19.99-$39.99. 772-283-7787; StarStruckFL.com.

Amadeus: Oct. 30-Nov. 11. Maltz Jupiter Theatre, 1001 E. Indiantown Road. Ticket: 561-575-2223; jupitertheatre.org.

Celtic Thunder: 7:30 pm Nov. 2. King Center, Melbourne. $50.50.

DRUMLINE LIVE: 8 pm Nov. 15. King Center, 3865 North Wickham Road, Melbourne. 321-242-2219. $32.

The Music Man: Nov. 27-Dec. 16. Maltz Jupiter Theatre, 1001 E. Indiantown Road, Ticket: 561-575-2223; jupitertheatre.org.

The Nutcracker In Swing Time!: 7:30 pm Dec. 20-22, 1:30 pm Dec. 22-23. Anne Morton Theatre, 3280 Riverside Park Drive, Vero Beach. $6-$18. Ticket: 772-231-6990; riversidetheatre.com.

Cathryn Fairlee Storyteller: 5 pm, Jan. 4. The Emerson Center, 1590 27th Ave., Vero Beach. $15 -$20. Ticket: 772-778-5249; TheEmersonCenter.org.

Singin in the Rain: Jan. 8-27, 2013. Maltz Jupiter Theatre, 1001 E. Indiantown Road. Ticket: 561-575-2223; jupitertheatre.org.

Girls Night: The musical. 8 pm Jan. 12. King Center, 3865 North Wickham Road, Melbourne. $47.+. Tickets: 321-242-2219.

Juan Siddi Flamenco Theatre Company: 8 pm Jan 25. Eissey Campus Theatre, Palm Beach State College, 11051 Campus Drive, Palm Beach Gardens. $25-$30. 561-207-5900; eisseycampustheatre.org.

Burt Reynolds: 7 pm Jan. 30 and 31. The Lyric Theatre, downtown Stuart. 772-286-7827; lyrictheatre.com.

Doubt: Feb. 5-17, 2013. Maltz Jupiter Theatre, 1001 E. Indiantown Road. Ticket: 561-575-2223; jupitertheatre.org.

Thoroughly Modern Millie: Mar. 5-24, 2013. Maltz Jupiter Theatre, 1001 E. Indiantown Road. Ticket: 561-575-2223; jupitertheatre.org.

Tamburitzans: Folk artists and the music, songs, and dances of Eastern Europe. 8 pm March 8. Eissey Campus Theatre, Palm Beach State College, 11051 Campus Drive, Palm Beach Gardens. $25-$30. 561-207-5900; eisseycampustheatre.org.

Biloxi Blues: Presented by Montana Repertory Theatre. 8 pm March 21. Eissey Campus Theatre, Palm Beach State College, 11051 Campus Drive, Palm Beach Gardens. $25-$30. 561-207-5900; eisseycampustheatre.org.

Jason Bishop: Americas hottest illusionist. 8 pm April 3. Eissey Campus Theatre, Palm Beach State College, 11051 Campus Drive, Palm Beach Gardens. $25-$30. 561-207-5900; eisseycampustheatre.org.

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