Thursday, January 31, 2013

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The?S&P 500 Index?(^GSPC) endured its steepest slide of the year after GDP unexpectedly contracted in the final quarter of 2012, even if the data was revealed too late to harm President Obama at the polls. (This time Jack Welch didn?t say the delay was the work of those ?Chicago guys? but, with his alma mater?General Electric?(GE) ending off 1.20% in posting the?Dow?s?(^DJI) poorest performance, his mind may have been elsewhere.)?
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Research In Motion?(RIMM), which will change its symbol to BBRY, tumbled 12.01% yesterday, and?Banco Santander?(SAN), which recently had rather greater justification for?changing its symbol from STD, is tumbling 3.35% in today?s London trading after announcing iffy earnings. RIM?s CEO, proud Teuton Thorsten Heins, would have been driven to drink with its performance, even as his homeland the epicenter of Oktoberfest sees an?astonishing decline in ale consumption.
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On this side of the Atlantic, beer behemoth?Anheuser-Busch?(BUD) added on another 0.97% to hit the highest level in its history, and a ratings reduction from analyst David Lipschitz ? whose last name you definitely don?t want to try to say while drunk ? sent coal company Peabody Energy (BTU) cratering 6.36%. And an iconic wartime singer who once warbled ?Don?t Sit Under the?Apple?(AAPL) Tree? sadly passed away. Given the stock?s action September, her advice remains as timeless as ever.
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It?s another frenzied session for corporate earnings announcements, with Aetna (AET), Colgate-Palmolive (CL), Deutsche Bank?(DB), Eastman Chemical?(EMN),?LVMH Mo?t Hennessy-Louis Vuitton?(PINK:LVMUY), MasterCard?(MA),?Nasdaq OMX (NDAQ), PulteGroup (PHM), Royal Dutch Shell?(RDS-A), United Parcel Service (UPS), Viacom (VIAB), and Whirlpool (WHR) all due to report results.
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Drug Stocks: Janney Capital assigns a new Neutral and $14 price objective on?Ironwood Pharmaceuticals (NASDAQ:IRWD). It begins Buys on?Cubist Pharmaceuticals (NASDAQ:CBST) ($50 target price), DepoMed (NASDAQ:DEPO) ($12),?Forest Laboratories?(NYSE:FRX) ($45), and?NPS Pharmaceuticals?(NASDAQ:NPSP) ($20.)
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Infinity Pharmaceutical?(INFI): JPMorgan establishes an Overweight on INFI.
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Joe?s Jeans?(JOEZ): Roth Capital resumes Buy rated research on the small cap company, assigning it a $2 target.
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Santarus?(SNTS): Leerink launches Outperform rated research on the biotech.
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Tribune Co.?(TRBAA): Shares are begun with a Buy at BWS Financial, whose target is $65.

(See also: Stock Upgrades: Rolls Royce Living Large and Stock Downgrades: Facebook Defriended All Over Wall Street.)

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How do I obtain a refund for the Microsoft Windows Operating System?

It is possible to receive a refund for the Microsoft Windows Operating System that shipped with your computer. You?will need to contact Acer support and schedule the computer to come?to our service center.

The computer will need?to be shipped to our facility?at your expense.?We will then?remove the Operating System?from the hard disk drive and remove the Certificate of Authenticity?from the?computer.??The computer will then be shipped back to you, and you will be able to install the Operating System of your choice.

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Mexico breaks up alleged sexual slavery cult ring

Mexican officials broke up a bizarre cult that allegedly ran a sex slavery ring among its followers on the US border, Mexican immigration authorities said on Tuesday.

The Defensores de Cristo, or Defenders of Christ, allegedly recruited women to have sex with a Spanish man who claimed he was the reincarnation of Christ, said an immigration official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because she was not authorized to speak publicly about the case.

Followers were subjected to forced labor or sexual services, including prostitution, said a victims? advocacy group that says it filed a complaint about the cult more than a year ago.

Federal police, Mexican National Immigration Institute agents and prosecutors raided a house earlier this week near Nuevo Laredo, across the border from Laredo, Texas, and found cult members ? including children ? living in filthy conditions, an institute official said.

The institute said in a statement that 14 foreigners were detained in the raid and have been turned over to prosecutors, pending possible charges. Those detained include six Spaniards, and two people each from Brazil, Bolivia and Venezuela. One Argentine and one Ecuadoran were also detained. The Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed that its citizens were among those arrested.

The institute said 10 Mexicans were also found at the house ? mainly women ? and are presumably among the victims of the cult.

The Mexican Attorney General?s Office said an investigation was still under way to determine what charges, if any, might apply in the case. Given the binds of sect loyalty that had been built over an estimated three years, prosecutors were still trying to work out which of the detainees may be considered victims and which were abusers.

The institute statement said the sect?s leaders made members pay ?tithes,? with money or forced labor.

The institute said in a statement that the Defenders of Christ was headed by Venezuelan Jose Arenas Losanger Segovia.

However, the cult?s Web site says that the leader was Spaniard Ignacio Gonzalez de Arriba. He set up shop in Mexico about three years ago, after a stint in Brazil and other parts of South America, said Myrna Garcia from the Support Network for Cult Victims who has worked with victims of the cult.

Gonzalez de Arriba became involved in offering courses on ?bio-programming,? an esoteric practice that claims to allow practitioners to reprogram their brains to eliminate pain, suffering and anxiety, the institute said.

Neither Gonzalez de Arriba nor Losanger Segovia could be reached for comment on Tuesday. A number listed in an advertisement for the bio-programming courses was disconnected. It was not clear if they were among those detained.

The cult thrived in an area of Mexico that is tightly controlled by the violent Zetas drug cartel.

The Mexican Department of the Interior said that the Defenders of Christ are not registered as a religious group, as required under Mexican law. Garcia said cells of the cult might still be active in Peru and Argentina.

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NBA notes: Grizzlies trade star guard in three-way deal

Rudy Gay is on his way to Toronto in the latest and most dramatic move in the Memphis Grizzlies? money-motivated makeover.

The Grizzlies agreed to trade their star swingman to the Raptors on Wednesday, parting with the leading scorer on a team that has aspirations of making a run in the powerful Western Conference.

The Raptors gave up point guard Jose Calderon and forward Ed Davis in the deal that also included Grizzlies backup center Hamed Haddadi, and Memphis then shipped Calderon to Detroit for Austin Daye and Tayshaun Prince. Memphis general manager Chris Wallace thanked both Gay and Haddaddi for their time with the Grizzlies. ?

Gay, averaging 17.2 points and 5.9 rebounds, signed a five-year, $82 million maximum contract in July 2010 with Memphis. The 6-foot-8 small forward is due $16.5 million this season.

WORM FOR KIDS: Even Dennis Rodman laughs at the idea. ?

The Hall of Famer?s book, ?Dennis The Wild Bull," came out Wednesday and fans will immediately recognize Rodman?s influence. The large red bull on the cover has flowing red hair, two nose rings, a tattoo and red stubble under his chin. ?

?They?ll see me, literally see me. They?ll say, ?Wow, this is just like him,? ?said Rodman, whose previous works include titles such as ?Bad as I Wanna Be" and ?I Should Be Dead by Now."

Co-written with Dustin Warburton, the book tells the story of a bull who is captured away from his family and forced to live with other bulls in a rodeo. Though he looks nothing like them, they come to accept him and he becomes friends with them. ?

?More than anything, I just want little kids today just to understand, ain?t no matter what you do in life, be different, rich or poor man, guess what, it?s OK to be who you are pretty much and you?ll be accepted," Rodman said.

WEST COACH: Spurs coach Gregg Popovich will coach the Western Conference All-Stars for the third time in his career.? San Antonio (37-11, .771) will have the best record in the West through games played Sunday. ?
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Excerpts from French Bishops' Document Which Affirms Same ...

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French bishops

Thanks to?Bondings 2.0?reader Tom Luce, we are able to post excerpts from his translation of the French bishops? document on same-gender marriage that we announced a few days ago. ?As we mentioned, this document contained several unusually positive reflections about respect for gay and lesbian relationships, and the need to have civil and open discussion on the matter of marriage. ?No U.S. bishops? document even comes close to the content and tone of this document which was issued by the Family and Society Council of the French bishops? conference.

To make sure that we are not giving the wrong impression, let me be clear that the document does not in any way support the legalization of marriage equality. ?Still, the strong call for respecting gay and lesbian relationships is a giant step forward in hierarchical discourse, and it should be celebrated.

Below are excerpts from some of the more positive sections of this document which is entitled ?Expand Marriage to Persons of the Same Sex? ?Let?s Open the Debate!?? If you can read French, you can find the original text here.

I have not excerpted any of the sections which argue against marriage equality, since they are basically the same ones that have been used many times before. ?The document is seven pages, single-spaced, in length, so it would be cumbersome to reproduce it here. ?Again, our thanks go to Tom Luce for translating this document. ?Tom blogs at leastharm.weebly.com.

Excerpts from?

?Expand Marriage to Persons of the Same Sex? ?

Let?s Open the Debate!?

?Our society is facing a new situation, unexplored. Homosexuality has always existed, but until recently there had never?been a claim on the part of homosexual persons to give a legal framework to a relationship to be entered into an historical
record, or to be seen as endowed with parental authority. It belongs to political authorities to listen to this request and?make the most appropriate response. This response, then, is a political choice. The opening of marriage to same-sex?persons is neither imposed by European law nor by any international convention. It is a policy option among others and?a true democratic debate is needed to develop the best solution in the interest of everyone. . . .

?In order for this?debate to be undertaken it is important first of all to recognize the conflict that exists between the meaning of heterosexual?marriage and the contemporary homosexual experience. Without being aware of the issues within these divisions and?differences, any real political work is impossible.1 It is a matter of respecting all the players in this debate and to allow?each one to reflect more profoundly and to freely express ones convictions. If every reluctance or questioning of this?reform of the law of the family is qualified a priori as ?homophobic?, there can be had no deep debate. It?s the same?when the request of homosexual persons is disqualified a priori. . . .

?The respect of all the players in the debate implies a common listening, a disposition to understand the arguments?expressed and a search for shared language. This search for shared language takes for granted, on the part of Catholics,?to translate the arguments drawn from Revelation into a language accessible to every open mind. In the same way in this?debate which concerns the meaning of civil marriage, there is no place for discussing religious marriage, nor at the outset?the connections between civil and religious marriage. It is not a matter of Catholics imposing a religious point of view,?but to bring their contribution to this debate as citizens, basing themselves on anthropological and legal arguments. . . .

?If respect for the person is then clearly affirmed, it must also be admitted that homophobia by no means has disappeared?from our society. For homosexual persons, the discovery and acceptance of their homosexuality often sets up a complex?process. It isn?t always easy to assume the acceptance of one?s homosexuality in his/her professional circles or in?his/her family circles. The victims of prejudice have a hard life and attitudes only change slowly, including within our?Catholic communities and families. They are, however, called to be at the stage of welcoming every person, whatever may?be his/her place on the path of life as child of God. So that which founds, for us Christians, our identity and equality?among people is the fact that we are all sons and daughters of God. Unconditional welcoming of persons does not entail?approval of all their acts, on the contrary, it recognizes that the human being is bigger than his/her acts.?The rejection of homophobia and the welcoming of homosexual persons, such as they are, make up necessary conditions?to be able to leave behind superficial reactions and enter into a calm debate around the demand of homosexual persons. . . .

?The diversity of homosexual practices must not hinder us from taking seriously the aspirations of those men and women?who wish to engage in a stable bond. The respect and recognition of every person takes on henceforth a primary?importance in our society. The discussions about multiculturalism, racism, feminism, and homophobia are underpinned?by this demand for recognition which is expressed today in terms of equality. The non-recognition is experienced as?oppression or discrimination. . . .

?Society, as well as the Church in her own domain, hears this demand on the part of homosexual persons and can seek an?answer. All the while affirming the importance of the difference in sexes and the fact that homosexual partners are?different from heterosexual couples because of the impossibility to procreate naturally, we are able to appreciate the?desire for a commitment to fidelity in a love relationship: of a sincere attachment, of a deep caring, one for the other, and?of a lasting bond that goes far beyond the putdown of homosexual relationships as a simple erotic involvement. . . .

?The Catholic Church calls the faithful to live such a relationship in chastity but she recognizes, beyond the one sexual?aspect, the value of solidarity, of the attention and care of the other which can manifest itself in a lasting affective?relationship. The Church wants to be welcoming toward homosexual persons and will continue to bring its contribution?to the fight against every form of homophobia and discrimination. . . .

?An evolution of the law of family is always possible. But rather than to give in to the pressure of different groups, France?would do honor to itself by setting up a true debate in society and by looking for an original solution which would do?right to the demand for recognition of homosexual persons without however infringing upon the anthropological?foundations of society.?

Can it be that the positive tone in this document is simply a persuasive strategy so that the bishops do not sound so harsh? ?Perhaps. ?I prefer to take them at their word?and I hope and pray that people will hold them to their word, too, so that these positive attitudes will be backed up by actions.

?Francis DeBernardo, New Ways Ministry

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Microsoft retools Office for touch screen, Web use

Bill Gates, founder of the software company Microsoft, speaks during a press conference after a meeting with German Development Aid Minster Dirk Niebel, unseen, in Berlin, Germany, Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2013. (AP Photo/Michael Sohn)

Bill Gates, founder of the software company Microsoft, speaks during a press conference after a meeting with German Development Aid Minster Dirk Niebel, unseen, in Berlin, Germany, Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2013. (AP Photo/Michael Sohn)

(AP) ? Microsoft's retooled version of its Office software is hitting the market as the company tries to extend one of its key franchises beyond personal computers.

Tuesday's debut comes six months after Microsoft previewed the new-look Office, which includes popular word processing, spreadsheets and email programs.

The revamped Office boasts touch controls, just like the redesigned version of the Windows operating system that Microsoft Corp. released three months ago. The company, which is based in Redmond, Wash., is trying to ensure that its products retain their appeal at a time when people increasingly rely on smartphones and tablet computers instead of PCs.

Yet Microsoft still isn't trying to get Office on the largest number of devices possible. Office 2013 doesn't include an option that works on Apple Inc.'s iPhone and iPad or smartphones and tablets running the Android software made by Google Inc. That leaves out the majority of smartphones and tablets sold in the past two years.

The company believes Office 2013 is currently best suited for Windows devices, said Chris Schneider, Microsoft's senior public relations manager for Office. Microsoft is trying to become a bigger player in the mobile market with its own operating system for smartphones and tablets.

Office 2013 is the first overhaul of the software suite in three years.

The bundle of programs has become a staple on desktop and laptop computers, providing a rich vein of revenue for Microsoft.

The company has reaped most of its Office sales from licenses allowing buyers to install the suite of programs on individual machines, a very lucrative strategy. The Microsoft division anchored by Office generates about $24 billion in annual sales, accounting for nearly one-third of Microsoft's total revenue.

Revenue in the Office division fell from the previous year during the three months ending in December, partly because many prospective buyers have been awaiting the latest version.

In one of the biggest changes, Microsoft has tailored Office 2013 so it can be peddled primarily as a program that's used over Internet connections. All information is automatically stored in Microsoft's data centers, allowing for access to the same material on multiple devices. The content also can be stored on the hard drives of devices.

Microsoft is offering Office 2013 in a $100 annual subscription package, called 365 Home Premium, which includes online access on up to five Windows devices or Mac computers. The fee also provides 20 additional gigabytes of storage on Microsoft's SkyDrive to supplement the 7 gigabytes that the company gives away to accountholders for free. Subscribers also will get 60 minutes of free international calls on Microsoft's Skype service for Internet phone calls and video chats.

College students and teachers will be able to buy Office 2013's online product for $80 for four years, which works out to about $1.67 per month.

The online push reflects Microsoft's recognition that people want access to documents and email on whatever Internet-connected device they might have, wherever they may be, whether it's at work, home or a store while running errands.

"The technology needs to be able to move with you," Schneider said.

It's the first time that Microsoft has tried to persuade consumers that a recurring online subscription is the best way to buy and use Office. Microsoft had previously sold online Office subscriptions primarily to small businesses.

Office will still be sold under a one-time licensing fee that allows the software to be installed on a single machine. The fees start at $140.

Microsoft's decision to reshape Office into an online service makes sense, although it may take customers a while to sign up for the subscriptions, said Edward Jones analyst Josh Olson. He suspects major companies that rely on Office probably will be among the last users to make the switch.

"This is a good innovation, but the uptake may be slow to begin because it is so different," Olson said.

Associated Press

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Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Microsoft?s Cloud-Friendly Office 365 Launches

Microsoft’s Cloud-Friendly Office 365 Launches
The new cloud-friendly subscription-based Office suite that Microsoft first detailed last summer is finally available.

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Kennedy Center plans expansion, with floating stage on Potomac

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts is planning a $100 million addition, including an outdoor floating stage on the Potomac River, in its first major expansion since it opened in 1971.

Three connected pavilions to house classrooms, rehearsal rooms, lecture space and other facilities were also included in initial plans for the U.S. capital's premier performance space, which were laid out on Tuesday.

The expansion, designed by architect Steven Holl, will take place south of the Center and includes an outdoor video wall. One pavilion will float on the Potomac as an outdoor stage, and public gardens will link the Center with the water.

"Steven's wonderful concept will create a strong visual presence that bolsters the Center's prominence as the national cultural center, while maintaining its unique presence among Washington's iconic landmarks," Kennedy Center Chairman David Rubenstein said in a statement.

The expansion will be paid for from private funds. Rubenstein, a founder of the Carlyle Group private equity firm, is contributing $50 million towards the roughly $100 million cost.

The Center is seeking to raise another $25 million for programming.

Exteriors for the project will include use of Carrara marble, the same Italian marble which clads the site now.

The project is expected to take five years - three years for design and approval by the various agencies and two years for construction.

(Reporting by Ian Simpson; Editing by David Gregorio)

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Heffernan: Celebrating Jane Austen's masterpiece of manners

?An old maid writes with the detachment of a god.?

In honor of the bicentennial of the publication of ?Pride and Prejudice,? I give you the above words, by D. A. Miller, America's most swashbuckling reader of Jane Austen.

That?s the central mystery of Jane Austen?s novels. And what a mystery it is. The author?s voice, though we?re always reminded it belonged to a sour-faced spinster who couldn?t score a husband to save her life, flatly refuses to make itself meek. Meek? Jane Austen?s voice doesn?t even make itself human.

Rather, the Austen world spirit sweeps in omnisciently to ?Pride and Prejudice,? which turns 200 today, laying down universal truths like Solomon or HAL. From there it manipulates the pouts and slaps and rosy countenances of all the single ladies?the Catherines and Elizabeths and Emmas?all the coquettes, ing?nues and hysterics for whom Jay McInerney and all of us wild-eyed Janeites still pine.

The sadistic Austen voice brings authority, stern judgment and only the ghost of a chance for redemption: Her girls, after all, are always caught in the gears of a tightly engineered Austen marriage plot, from whose bourn. No traveler returns.

The Austen voice can mock, rig and savor that plot only because it?that Austen-god?suspends itself well outside the life-threatening grip of courtship and matrimony.

This, anyway, is the argument of Miller in his book, ?Jane Austen, or the Secret of Style.? I can think of no better way to celebrate the bicentennial of ?Pride and Prejudice,? Austen?s great novel of bulimia (among other matters) than with Miller?s book, which like anything good?Mr. Darcy, strong tea, food?can make the brain ache in big doses.

?Great novel of bulimia?? That?s right. Professor Miller, who taught me in graduate school to see the god in the spinster, also showed me what a tyrant Austen was about the importance of being thin and brief (good) versus being fat and prolix (bad, very bad). (Worse than you know.)

His lecture on this subject led to my fascination with the character of Charlotte, Elizabeth?s would-be best friend. You?ll recall that Elizabeth Bennet is the heroine of ?Pride and Prejudice,? the witty resourceful daughter of an emotionally abusive dad who likes Elizabeth best because she?s kind of a tomboy, and smart; she also sucks up to him by slagging off her sisters. In that way, Elizabeth reminds many female reader-types of ourselves?trying to upstage other maybe prettier girls as frivolous nitwits in the name of winning the attention of Important Men. Oh, and then hating ourselves for it.

In any case, Elizabeth has a friend, Charlotte. Charlotte is plainer than Lizzie, with no game in the drawing room. In short, she?s nowhere near as cool as Lizzie, so Lizzie bestows confidences on her?huge emotional outpourings of shame and remorse that she reserves for Charlotte alone, believing, in the immemorial way of popular girls, that the plainer girl is lucky to hear even the snotty, hiccupping self-pity of a superstar like Elizabeth Bennet.

Of course, Lizzie never reciprocates by listening to Charlotte, which is why she is appalled to find out that Charlotte is not with her in lockstep on her oft-repeated resolution not to marry a loser. Charlotte, who?s been an obedient sidekick to Lizzie for half the novel, turns the tables and boldly elopes with a loser?a former suitor of Lizzie?s, in fact?and Lizzie is absolutely crushed. Deservedly so. She can?t control everyone! (Only her maker, Austen, can.) It?s a horror when you realize this; take it from me.

How is this bulimia? I?ll tell you. Lizzie is all about being brief and witty; only goofy girls or sententious men talk too much. To monopolize conversations is like eating whole cakes. It shows no restraint and it?s disgusting. At the same time there?s much talk of Lizzie?s light-footedness and general low body weight. This is in contrast to the droning bore, Miss Bates, who is coded as fat and also can?t shut up.

But how does Lizzie keep her conversation and her figure in fighting shape? Does she have naturally modest appetites for food and attention? No. She is roiling with the same hungers everyone has, but she?s put herself in an empire-waist straitjacket of wit, wit and more wit, so she has nowhere to go when she just wants to babble and sob. To binge. To purge.

That?s where Charlotte comes in. By expressing herself to Charlotte at length and in sordid hues?gorging on cupcakes of emotion and then barfing them up in the silent, yielding bin of her friend?Lizzie frees herself up to impress Mr. Darcy by seeming slim and tart. (Is that the acid reflux?)

Go back and read ?Pride and Prejudice? and see for yourself. It?s about courtship, all right, but it?s also about the ways we try vainly to keep ourselves aloof from emotions and the whims and longings of our mortal bodies. Some of that, in younger years especially, involves using our friends. (Susanna Sonnenberg explores this and more in her beautiful and unsparing new book, ?She Matters: A Life in Friendships.?) And some of it involves becoming authors ourselves and hoping that that will, once and for all, immunize us from being human. Here?s to that effort, vain and tender. Happy birthday, ?Pride and Prejudice.?

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/happy-anniversary--jane-austen--spinster-god-195103217.html

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Dutch Queen Beatrix announces she is to abdicate

Image taken of a TV screen showing Dutch Queen Beatrix announcing she will abdicate April 30, 2014, during a speech prerecorded in The Hague, Netherlands, Monday Jan. 28, 2013. Beatrix, who turns 75 on Thursday, has ruled the nation of 16 million for more than 32 years and would be succeeded by her eldest son, Crown Prince Willem-Alexander. (AP Photo/NOS Television/Peter Dejong)

Image taken of a TV screen showing Dutch Queen Beatrix announcing she will abdicate April 30, 2014, during a speech prerecorded in The Hague, Netherlands, Monday Jan. 28, 2013. Beatrix, who turns 75 on Thursday, has ruled the nation of 16 million for more than 32 years and would be succeeded by her eldest son, Crown Prince Willem-Alexander. (AP Photo/NOS Television/Peter Dejong)

FILE - In this Sept. 20, 2011 file photo, Dutch Queen Beatrix, center, Crown Prince Willem-Alexander, left and Princess Maxima, second left, arrive at the "Hall of Knights" to formally open the new parliamentary year in The Hague, Netherlands. Queen Beatrix announced she is to abdicate in favor of Crown Prince Willem Alexander during a nationally televised speech Monday, Jan. 28, 2013. Beatrix, who turns 75 on Thursday, has ruled the nation of 16 million for more than 32 years and would be succeeded by her eldest son, Crown Prince Willem-Alexander. (AP Photo/Bas Czerwinski, File)

FILE - In this Sept. 20, 2011 file photo, Dutch Queen Beatrix formally opens the new parliamentary year with a speech in The Hague, Netherlands, Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2011. Queen Beatrix announced she is to abdicate in favor of Crown Prince Willem Alexander during a nationally televised speech Monday, Jan. 28, 2013. Beatrix, who turns 75 on Thursday, has ruled the nation of 16 million for more than 32 years and would be succeeded by her eldest son, Crown Prince Willem-Alexander. (AP Photo/Toussaint Kluiters, Pool, File)

FILE - In this April 30, 1980 file photo, Princess Juliana, just after her abdication, kisses her eldest daughter Queen Beatrix, left, on the balcony of the Royal Palace in Amsterdam, Netherlands. The Dutch Queen Beatrix announces she is to abdicate in favor of Crown Prince Willem Alexander during a nationally televised speech Monday, Jan. 28, 2013. Beatrix, who turns 75 on Thursday, has ruled the nation of 16 million for more than 32 years and would be succeeded by her eldest son, Crown Prince Willem-Alexander. (AP Photo/ Ferry van Groen, File)

FILE - In this April 30, 1980 file photo, Queen Beatrix is shown during her crowning ceremony at Nieuwe Kerk, or New Church in Amsterdam, Netherlands. The Dutch Queen Beatrix announced she is to abdicate in favor of Crown Prince Willem Alexander during a nationally televised speech Monday, Jan. 28, 2013. Beatrix, who turns 75 on Thursday, has ruled the nation of 16 million for more than 32 years and would be succeeded by her eldest son, Crown Prince Willem-Alexander. (AP Photo, File)

(AP) ? Dutch Queen Beatrix announced Monday that she will abdicate on April 30 after 33 years as head of state, clearing the way for her eldest son, Crown Prince Willem-Alexander, to become the nation's first king in more than a century.

The announcement, in a nationally televised speech, signaled an end to the reign of one of Europe's longest-serving monarchs, whose time on the throne was marked by tumultuous shifts in Dutch society and, more recently, by personal tragedy.

The queen's abdication from the largely ceremonial role had been widely expected, but it is sure to bring an outpouring of sentimental and patriotic feelings among the Dutch, most of whom adore Beatrix. In everyday conversation, many of her subjects refer to her simply by the nickname "Bea."

"Responsibility for our country must now lie in the hands of a new generation," Beatrix said in the speech delivered from her Huis ten Bosch palace just days before she was to turn 75.

"I am deeply grateful for the great faith you have shown in me in the many years that I could be your Queen," she added.

Prime Minister Mark Rutte, a staunch monarchist, paid his respects in a speech that immediately followed Beatrix on all Dutch television channels.

"Since her coronation in 1980s she's applied herself heart and soul for Dutch society," Rutte said.

The timing of the announcement makes sense at multiple levels. It comes just days before Beatrix's birthday, and she is already the oldest ever Dutch monarch: the pragmatic Dutch do not see being king or queen as a job for life. The nation also celebrates the 200th anniversary of its monarchy, the House of Orange, at the end of this year, Beatrix said.

Observers believe she remained on the throne for so long in part because of unrest in Dutch society as the country struggled to assimilate more and more immigrants, mainly Muslims from North Africa, and shifted away from its traditional reputation as one of the world's most tolerant nations.

In her Christmas Day speech in 2010, Beatrix made a heartfelt plea for unity, saying, "with each other we all make up one society."

Beatrix was also thought to be giving time for her son to enjoy fatherhood before becoming King Willem-Alexander: he has three young daughters with Argentine investment banker Maxima Zorreguieta.

Beatrix has frequently said that the best years of her life were her time as a young mother, before her coronation in 1980.

The abdication also comes at a time of trial for Beatrix. This time a year ago she was struck by personal tragedy when the second of her three sons, Prince Friso, was left in a coma after being engulfed by an avalanche while skiing in Austria.

And even in a job that is mostly ceremonial to begin with, the previous government stripped her of one of her few remaining powers: the ability to name a candidate to begin Cabinet formations after elections of the national parliament.

Meanwhile Willem-Alexander, 45, is prepared to assume the job.

He is a trained pilot and expert in the quintessentially Dutch field of water management who has long been groomed for the throne, often joining Beatrix on state visits and sometimes even flying her home.

Willem-Alexander, a member of the International Olympic Committee, courted controversy with his choice to marry Maxima, whose father was an agriculture minister in the military junta that ruled Argentina with an iron fist in the late 1970s and early '80s.

Beatrix's choice of husband, Claus, who died in 2002, was met with resistance in 1966 because he was a German national and the Nazis' World War II occupation of the Netherlands was still an open wound for many who lived through it. But, like Maxima, he won the hearts of his adopted nation and there was a huge outpouring of grief at his death.

Beatrix's reign began in difficult economic times and there were riots in Amsterdam at her coronation, as thousands of demonstrators protesting the city's housing shortages fought pitched battles with police just a few hundred meters (yards) from the downtown palace where she was crowned.

But throughout her reign she was a calming influence on society, particularly in the aftermath of the 2002 assassination of populist politician Pim Fortuyn and the murder two years later of filmmaker Theo van Gogh by a Muslim extremist.

Although she was widely respected for her unpretentious style, it took Beatrix much of her reign to attain the admiration and popularity of her late mother, former Queen Juliana, who was more openly loving toward her people.

But in recent years, personal tragedies exposed a softer side to the queen and brought her closer to her subjects.

Claus's death took a toll on her, and it was apparent how deep her reliance on the quiet man had been: she was filmed leaning heavily, almost hanging on Prince Friso's arm as they entered the church for his funeral.

In another blow, a deranged loner tried to slam a car into an open-topped bus carrying members of the royal family as they celebrated the Queens Day national holiday in 2010. The driver killed seven people gathered to watch the royals and the brazen attack shocked the nation.

Then, in 2012, Prince Friso ? who had been such a support after Klaus's death ? was engulfed by an avalanche as he skied, plunging him into a coma from which he has yet to wake.

Beatrix went back to her busy official schedule soon after the accident, but it again spurred speculation that her reign could be nearing its end.

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Associated Press writer Toby Sterling contributed from Amsterdam.

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Source: http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/cae69a7523db45408eeb2b3a98c0c9c5/Article_2013-01-28-Netherlands-Queen/id-2b99989160cd4030ba718f5b446cd247

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Calls and Mail Increase Colon-Cancer Screening Rates

PHILADELPHIA?A mailing or phone call to help patients get screened for colorectal cancer significantly increases their chances of actually getting tested, according to a study published in the January issue of Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers and Prevention by researchers at the Kimmel Cancer Center at Jefferson.

The research team, led by Ronald E. Myers, PhD, professor and director of division of population science, in the Department of Medical Oncology at Thomas Jefferson University, performed a randomized, controlled trial of 945 people aged 50-79 to test the impact of a new, preference-based navigation intervention, as opposed to standard mailing or usual care, on screening rates.

A third of the patients received a ?tailored" phone call to encourage them to perform their preferred screening test (colonoscopy vs. at-home blood stool test), plus a mailing of preferred information; another third were sent information on colonoscopy and a stool blood test kit; while the last third received no intervention.

Patients who received a phone call and/or mailing were almost three times as likely to undergo screening six months later compared to those who had no intervention. However, there was no significant difference between the phone and mailed interventions versus mailings only on screening rates.

While colorectal cancer screening rates are increasing in the United States, rates lag behind those for breast and cervical cancer screening. Screening and early detection of colon and rectal cancer holds tremendous promise for reducing the toll of colon and rectal cancer.

Source: http://www.endonurse.com/news/2013/01/calls-and-mail-increase-colon-cancer-screening-ra.aspx

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Obama to tread carefully in immigration debate

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama will wade cautiously into the debate over U.S. immigration reform on Tuesday, seeking to build momentum for a new bipartisan plan to offer a pathway to citizenship for the country's 11 million illegal immigrants.

Reflecting the growing clout of Hispanic voters, Obama will travel to Nevada little more than a week after his second inauguration and make the case for swift action by Congress to overhaul immigration laws.

Immigration reform could give Obama a landmark second-term legislative achievement, but he is expected to tread carefully in a speech in Las Vegas, just a day after a group of influential Senate Democrats and Republicans laid out a broad plan of their own.

Obama's challenge is to help build public support for the senators' framework, which is in line with many of his main ideas for a sweeping immigration overhaul, while not alienating his fiercest Republican foes who might resist anything with the Democratic president's name on it.

While Obama is likely to use the bully pulpit of the presidency, backed up by a White House-organized grass-roots campaign, he will likely be more circumspect for now about how personally involved he becomes in congressional negotiations.

"The minute it becomes Obama's plan, the Republicans kick automatically into opposition," said Bill Schneider, a political scientist at George Mason University in Virginia. "The White House knows to back off for now."

Scheduled to speak at a Las Vegas high school at 11:15 a.m. PST, Obama does not intend to unveil legislation of his own. He will instead urge lawmakers to press ahead with their efforts even as he restates the "blueprint" for reform he rolled out in 2011, which called for an "earned" path to citizenship, administration officials said.

The flurry of activity marks the first substantive drive in years to forge an agreement on fixing America's flawed immigration system. Though the debate is likely to be contentious there is a growing consensus in Washington that the conditions are finally ripe for tackling the problem.

Obama and his fellow Democrats see their commitment to immigration reform as a way to solidify their hold on the growing Latino vote, which they won handily in the 2012 election. Nevada, for example, has a fast-growing Hispanic population that helped Obama carry the state in the November election.

Many Republicans, worried that their party has alienated Hispanics with anti-immigrant rhetoric, are suddenly open to cooperation on the issue as they seek to set a new tone.

DEVIL IN THE DETAILS?

The eight-member Senate group includes John McCain, a Republican from the border state of Arizona; Charles Schumer, a centrist Democrat from New York; and Republican Marco Rubio of Florida, a Cuban-American favorite of the Tea Party movement who has helped garner support from influential conservatives.

Translating the aspirations expressed by the group into an inevitably lengthy and complicated bill will itself be a major challenge in Congress. At the same time, the White House wants to see further details before Obama will fully embrace the senators' approach.

In an attempt to build support, the Senate proposal would couple immigration reform with enhanced border security efforts aimed at preventing illegal immigration and ensuring that those foreigners temporarily in the United States return home when their visas expire.

Under the proposal, undocumented immigrants would be allowed to register with the government, pay a fine, and then be given probationary legal status allowing them to work.

Ultimately, these immigrants would have to "go to the end of the line" and apply for permanent status. But while waiting to qualify for citizenship, they would no longer face the fear of deportation or harassment from law enforcers if they have steered clear of illegal activity.

Obama's aides consider it a breakthrough that Republican members of the bipartisan group of senators have agreed to a path to citizenship, a concept that many in their party have long opposed as tantamount to amnesty for law-breakers.

The White House remains wary, however. The president's aides have written up extensive legislative language for an immigration overhaul and will step in with their own formal proposals if the Senate effort falls apart, an administration official said.

Immigration reform, sidelined by economic issues and healthcare reform during Obama's first term, is part of an ambitious liberal agenda he laid out in his second inaugural address. That agenda also includes gun control, gay rights and fighting climate change.

Last summer, Obama took executive action so that the federal government stopped seeking to deport illegal immigrants who had arrived in the United States as children - a dramatic change that was celebrated in the Hispanic community.

After winning the bitterly fought election, Obama promised to tackle the issue comprehensively early in his new term.

(Editing by Alistair Bell and Christopher Wilson)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/obama-tread-carefully-immigration-debate-061214111.html

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Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Golden Globes 2013 Predictions: Best Picture

A strong field of contenders has made this category harder to predict than ever.
By Kevin P. Sullivan


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Global South urges Church of England to pull back on gay bishops

Left: Rt Rev Robert Patterson

Nine primates urge the House of Bishops to rethink gay partnered bishops

George Conger? in Anglican Ink
January 12, 2013

The Global South Coalition of Anglican Primates ? representing a majority of members of the Anglican Communion ? has urged the House of Bishops of the Church of England to rescind its decision to permit clergy in gay civil partnerships to be appointed to the Episcopate.

By allowing partnered gay clergy to become bishops, the Church of England was jeopardizing the lives of Anglicans in majority Muslim countries, who would become targets of rage from extremists who would not appreciate the distinction being drawn by the House of Bishops between sexually active gay bishops and bishops who had entered a legal relationship defined by sexual activity, but who would nonetheless refrain from sexual activity.

Signed by nine archbishops, the statement follows responses from the Archbishops of Kenya, Uganda and Nigeria last week decrying the initiative.

The explosion over gay civil partnerships appears to have been an ?own goal? on the part of the House of Bishops of the Church of England.? The Bishop of Sodor and Man, the Rt. Rev. Robert Paterson ? who had been charged with leading a committee investigating the question ? has stated the matter was taken out of his committee?s hands by the House of Bishops executive committee.

The final statement released on 20 Dec 2012 was not in exact accordance with the recommendations of his committee.? He noted the bulk of the business of the meeting had been devoted to the women bishops question and the civil partnership issue was not given a thorough hearing.? What was adopted was a holding statement -- non-answer driven by legal advice that would satisfy parties until the final decision was made later this year.

In their letter, the Global South said their problem with the statement arose from the bishops abdication of responsibility on this issue with their clergy.

would ?widen the gap? with its sister churches in the Anglican Communion

??There is already an ambiguity regarding civil partnerships per se. We learnt that most civil partnerships, according to the Office for National Statistics in the UK, take place among the most sexually active age group. In addition dissolutions of civil partnerships are now increasing especially in the last few years. This puts into question the motives behind this civil partnership and adds to our confusion in the Global South.?

They noted that when the Church of England allowed civil partnerships in 2005, they said that ?The House of Bishops does not regard entering into a civil partnership as intrinsically incompatible with holy orders, provided the person concerned is willing to give assurances to his or her bishop that the relationship is consistent with the standards for the clergy set out in Issues in Human Sexuality.?

The Global South archbishops asked, ?Now, with allowing candidates for episcopacy to do the same, to whom should they give assurances? Clarification on this point is needed.?

?Sadly, both the decision to permit clergy to enter civil partnerships and this latest decision which some call it a ?local option,? are wrong and were taken without prior consultation or consensus with the rest of the Anglican Communion at a time when the Communion is still facing major challenges of disunity.?

Church doctrine and discipline should not be crafted by lawyers or bureaucrats, they argued. ?The Church, more than any time before, needs to stand firm for the faith once received from Jesus Christ through the Apostles and not yield to the pressures of the society.?

Source: http://contact-online.blogspot.com/2013/01/global-south-urges-church-of-england-to.html

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Sunday, January 13, 2013

Man City Expect ?24m Offer For 'Rotten Apple' Mario Balotelli

MANCHESTER CITY are expecting AC Milan to make a ?24million bid for Mario Balotelli ? despite branding him ?a rotten apple?.

The comment from owner Silvio Berlusconi seemed to put an end to a move back home to Italy. Balo?s representative Mino Railo said: ?Mario was sorry to hear the words of Berlusconi.

"But Mario has asked me to be quiet because he appreciates that he is loved by the Manchester City president.? Balotelli, who turned up for training yesterday with a new bleached blond hairdo, is a lifelong Milan supporter ? despite winning the Serie A title at Inter.

Many at City want rid of the troublesome striker, 22, and the club will sell him if they can find the right replacement.

Mad-cap Balo has been nothing but trouble since he arrived from Inter for ?22m in 2010. Last week he had a shocking training-ground bust-up with City boss Roberto Mancini.

Source: http://sports.peacefmonline.com/soccer/201301/152805.php

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Ontario Wedding Film from Honey and Dear

This week we received the wonderful news that our Little Black Book Blog editor Mallory welcomed her new baby boy into the world. My heart is positively bursting with joy for her. I?m not only giddy from the love that a new baby brings but I get the double bonus of getting to help out while Mallory enjoys her new bundle of joy. And let me tell you it is SO good to be back on the LBB Blog. Case and point, this absolutely exquisite wedding sent to us by cinematographers extraordinair Honey & Dear. It?s a beautifully elegant mix of culture, family, and flat-out romance. And did I mention that since the crazy handsome groom is a professional hockey player for the Tampa Bay Lightning, he and?his gorgeous bride have braved a lot of distance in their 11 years together? Commitment is a beautiful thing and you can see even more?right here.

From Honey & Dear: The story began approximately eleven years ago when Mike and Lenna met in High school. When they had first met Lenna was unavailable and unaware that Mike was interested in her. They remained friends for a year before he built up the courage to ask her out. And it was not until his third attempt that she said yes. After three months of dating, Mike told Lenna that he had been drafted to the OHL and that he would be away for eight months of the year. This did not bother Lenna at all because at this point Lenna knew that Mike was the one for her. They did not anticipate that the road ahead would only get harder and that their relationship would remain long distance as Mike furthered in his career as a professional hockey player.

On June 4, 2010, Mike and Lenna were celebrating 8 years of dating. Mike was home for the summer and told Lenna that he wanted to take her out to dinner to celebrate. That night when Lenna was getting ready and about to leave her house, to her surprise she found a bouquet of roses and a note at her front door instructing her to drive to the first place they had kissed. Lenna knew exactly where to go and thought that maybe they were having dinner at one of the Italian restaurants on Unionville Main Street. However this was not the case, as Lenna was put on a scavenger hunt throughout Unionville to places that were milestones in their relationship. Finally she ended up at Mike?s house where she was lead through a pathway of rose pedals and candles leading her to the backyard. When Lenna got to the backyard she thought, how nice it was that Mike was going to cook dinner instead of going out. Lenna was completely oblivious to the fact that Mike was about to propose.

Lenna could not wait to share the news with the families so Mike and Lenna got into the car and drove all the way back to Lenna?s house. Little did Lenna know there was another surprise waiting for her. When she got home she was greeted with family and friends that were waiting to congratulate the newly engaged couple.

Two years later, on August 5, 2012, Mike and Lenna took the next step in their relationship and tied the knot. The process of planning the wedding was a lot of fun as they had many family members and friends that were very helpful along the way. Both of their families come from Macedonian descent and therefore they had many Macedonian traditions throughout the wedding. Including getting married at a Macedonian church where the service was performed by Lenna?s uncle, Bishop Demetirus.

The decision as to which venue the reception was to take place was an easy one. The Hazelton Manor is a spectacular venue, with amazing management and staff, as well as a place that accommodated their 575 guests. Hazelton Manor?s d?cor worked beautifully with the theme of their wedding and the flowers by Canadiana Flourists added the perfect accent to the venue.

The day was beautiful and both the bride and groom enjoyed every moment. Their most vivid and favourite moment at the wedding was when they were taking photos in between the ceremony and reception. There was one particular pose where they were standing at arms length from one another and reaching for one another?s hands. They both looked at eachother and got a little emotional as everything started to sink in. They were so excited to finally be married after ten years of dating.

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Physical therapy in the intensive care unit is better for patients and the hospital's bottom line

Jan. 11, 2013 ? In a study evaluating the financial impact of providing early physical therapy for intensive care patients, researchers at Johns Hopkins found that the up-front costs are outweighed by the financial savings generated by earlier discharges from the intensive care unit and shorter hospital stays overall.

An article describing the findings, "ICU Early Physical Rehabilitation Programs: Financial Modeling of Cost Savings," is published online January 11 ahead of print in the March issue of Critical Care Medicine.

"The evidence is growing that providing early physical and occupational therapy for intensive care patients -- even when they are on life support -- leads to better outcomes. Patients are stronger and more able to care for themselves when they are discharged," says Dale M. Needham, M.D., Ph.D., an associate professor of medicine and critical care specialist at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and senior author of the study.

Needham says a major barrier to early rehab programs in the ICU has been concern among hospital administrators about the cost. "However, our study shows that a relatively low investment up front can produce a significant overall reduction in the cost of hospital care for these patients," Needham says. "Such programs are an example of how we can save money and improve care at the same time."

For the study, the researchers developed a financial model based on actual experience at The Johns Hopkins Hospital's medical intensive care unit (MICU), as well as on projections for hospitals of different sizes with variable lengths of stay.

The Johns Hopkins MICU admits about 900 patients each year. In 2008, the hospital created an early rehabilitation program with dedicated physical and occupational therapists, which added about $358,000 to the cost of care annually. However, by 2009, the length of stay in the MICU had decreased an average of 23 percent, down from six-and-a-half days to five days, while the time spent by those same patients as they transitioned to less-intensive hospital units fell 18 percent. Using their financial model, the authors estimated a net cost saving for the hospital of about $818,000 per year, even after factoring in the up-front costs.

The researchers then analyzed the potential impact of early rehabilitation services in 24 different scenarios, accounting for variations in the number of ICU admissions, cost savings per day and reductions in length of stay.

"We were very conservative in creating the financial model to avoid overstating the potential net cost savings," says Robert Lord, A.B., lead author of the study. "We found that in 20 out of the 24 scenarios, hospitals would have an overall cost savings by providing early rehabilitation to their intensive care unit patients, and in the four remaining scenarios, using the most conservative assumptions, there was a modest net cost increase of up to $88,000 per year," adds Lord.

Needham says their financial model can serve as a resource for hospitals throughout the United States to estimate their own net cost impact for providing early physical rehabilitation to ICU patients. He says length of stay is the biggest driver of cost to a hospital, which typically gets paid a fixed amount for caring for patients with specific diagnoses.

"The bottom line is that early rehabilitation in the ICU helps patients play an active role in their recovery and can make a big difference in their quality of life when they leave the hospital," says Needham. "More patients are surviving their ICU stay than ever before, yet many lose muscle strength during treatment for a critical illness because of long periods of bed rest." Early rehabilitation therapy, he says, can prevent muscle weakness that impairs patients' ability to care for themselves after hospital discharge.

The researchers conclude that with their conservative projections, investment in early rehabilitation for ICU patients can generate substantial net cost savings for hospitals while improving patient outcomes.

The study was funded by the Johns Hopkins Critical Care Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Program.

Other study authors were: Christopher R. Mayhew, B.S., Earl C. Mantheiy, B.A., Michael A. Friedman, P.T., M.B.A., and Jeffrey Palmer, M.D., from Johns Hopkins, and Radha Korupolu, M.B.B.S., M.S., from the University of Kentucky.

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Monday, January 7, 2013

Showing Grace When Evangelical Leaders Speak Intemperately

Recent comments in the wake of the Sandy Hook elementary school shooting, from the likes of Mike Huckabee and James Dobson, among others, have evoked an impassioned conversation on the public representation of evangelicals and how evangelicals best engage the culture. ?A few pieces offered here on this blog have addressed that conversation ? and here is another fantastic entry, this one from Rob Schwarzwalder of the Family Research Council. ?This is a bit longer than the typical blog post, but it?s a worthy piece and I hope you read and share it.

By Rob Schwarzwalder

The need for both grace and truth in public discourse and action is demanded by the character of the Savior Christians profess to serve (John 1:18).? Grace, the unmerited kindness of a loving God, and truth, the irreducible standard of right and wrong from which there can be no compromise, together should animate the political and social activities of Evangelical believers.

That?s hard.? It also presupposes that service born of love for the Lord Jesus Christ is the essential issue in life for all who profess His Name.? If not, why engage, as Christians, in the public square or anywhere else?

Some argue that the salient issue in Evangelical participation in politics is tone: They cite statements by well-known Christian leaders that they believe demonstrate arrogance, crassness, cruelty, and ignorance.? What makes such accusations particularly painful is when they come from other Evangelicals.

No one in public life is free from occasional intemperance.? I know of no one ? no one ? who has not said things he does not regret (sometimes almost immediately), publicly or at least privately.? This has been true of every leader throughout church history, in every sphere of ministry.

The larger question is twofold: (1) Do those who make such statements later regret them, and (2) does the spasmodic off-remark invalidate a person?s entire ministry?

Do apologies suffice when public offense has been given?? In one sense, no: We are responsible for our comments and the pain they cause.? Yet humble contrition for error is what Scripture calls upon God?s people to experience and express.? When it is given, and when steps are taken to rectify the harm done, believers should accept such contrition with welcoming forgiveness.

In addition, what of the totality of the ministries of those leaders who occasionally employ unwise language or take too severe a tone?? Is a legacy of compassion, integrity, and evangelism discredited because a man who is continuously in the public eye for decades proves guilty of isolated spasms of rhetorical excess?? I think not.

I wonder how Paul the Apostle would fare in the eyes of some North American Evangelicals.? He spoke the truth in love (Ephesians 4:15), but in that context could be quite blunt, as the hard candor that resonates in his epistles demonstrates.? Perhaps, were Paul still with us today, an ever-wise Evangelical leader, someone who sees himself as perpetually imperturbable and above whatever fray is taking place would write the something like the following:

Paul is a fine man and, of course, an apostle.? He has experienced trials and tribulations few, if any, of us will ever know.? But does this justify him saying that all Cretans are liars or that some weaker believers belong to the devil?s synagogue?? Paul needs to take a step back and consider his relational skills within the Body of Christ.? He is exhausted, worn down, and needs time to reflect on the pain he is causing.? A qualified Christian counselor probably could help Paul come to terms with the deeply-rooted anger that causes him to say things like, ?I have decided to deliver such a one to Satan for the destruction of his flesh, so that his spirit may be saved in the day of the Lord Jesus? (I Corinthians 5:15).? It is this kind of pretentious, self-arrogating attitude that makes Evangelicals everywhere look ridiculous.? Paul ? stand down, please.? You?re embarrassing us.

Such comments of course reflect a low view of Scripture, but are they really too far afield of what some believers write about their brothers and sisters on the front lines of the culture war?

Am I suggesting that searing attacks on one?s opponents are ever justified?? No.? Our speech should flow out of hearts filled with both the love and purity of Christ.? This should discourage giving free-flow to our emotions, especially when our blood is up.

Yet should we publicly excoriate anyone who, in our view, occasionally deviates from a pristine attitude of Godly speech or conduct?? There are times when public confrontation is needed; witness Paul with Peter in Galatians 2.? Yet sharp and even condescending criticisms of other believers find no basis in the Word of God.

We should extend charity to those we call on to extend charity to those they oppose.? Should we approach them, humbly and privately, before reproaching them publicly?? Should we be quick to forgive them when they apologize, and eager to restore them as they seek to honor their Lord?? Evangelicals should know their Savior well enough to be able to answer these questions without guidance.

Let?s be frank: Not every Evangelical leader is quick to apologize for his or her verbal excesses.? Some get quite defensive and dismiss criticism out of hand.? However, those in this category truly are few and far between.? Moreover, everyone has blind spots ? should we be ready to hold in contempt someone whose public tact is not always as strong as it should be?? The eye from which a large log protrudes might be your own.

Additionally, it is important to recognize that the politics of moral conviction are inherently oppositional.? One person believes that two men should be allowed to ?marry,? with all the same legal and cultural sanctions this historic term implies.? Another believes that marriage is an institution between one man and one woman, without qualification.? There is no common ground between them.

Thus, no matter how winsome we are in our demeanor and language ? and winsome we should, indeed, be ? our stand for marriage will draw not just disappointment from its proponents but active and, increasingly, enraged resistance from them.? We will not universally be liked.? There will be those who hate us.? Truth can have that effect, to deny which is mere fabulism.

The most gracious Man Who ever lived was scourged and crucified.? He was incapable of being obnoxious, yet was scorned and murdered.? Is there a lesson here for us?

At times, the vigor with which one seeks to advance his deeply-held convictions can surmount both his humility and good judgment, not to mention his central allegiance to and recognition of the Lordship of Christ.? The men who lived in the trenches of the First World War experienced very limited frames of vision.? Paul Fusssell, in his classic book The Great War and Modern Memory, quotes Max Plowman?s moving description of life therein:

Shutting off the landscape, (the trenches) compel us to observe the sky; and when it is a canopy of blue flecked with white clouds?and when the earth below is a shell-stricken waste, one looks up with delight?

Long-term entrenchment can induce a perspective very limited and intense.? We appreciate narrow slits of hope but surveillance of a bleak cultural landscape can produce sadness, anger, even depression.? This, in turn, causes us to forget the real purposes of our spiritual enterprise, the winning of men and women to Jesus Christ and obedience to Him in all respects.

This is a danger for Christians involved in politics and the formation of public policy more than Christians involved in, say, boat-building or elementary school teaching.? Those of us in social and political combat can become indignant too quickly and insufficiently sober-minded to evaluate what is before us with grace and wisdom.? Too caught-up in the battle at hand, the sense of our indispensability can become too great and the gravity of the issues with which we are dealing too heavy.

We should always bear in mind that Jesus is sovereign, and wins: These are the great lessons of biblical eschatology.? No endeavor, however noble or difficult, ever should rob Christians of the peace these truths bring.? No one, and no political victory, will bring about the Kingdom of Christ; He reserves final triumph for Himself, and we should rejoice in that great truth.? The poor will always be with us, the world will always be fallen, and the needs of our broken fellow humans will always be great. Belief that any political action can bring permanent remedy to these things is unscriptural and immature.

At the same time, not to care about outcomes in the name of submission to the will of Christ is more a form of Islamic fatalism than biblical faith.? If 3,200 children are being aborted in our country every day, how can we as heirs of Christ their Creator not seek to defend them with compassion, wisdom, and energy?? And when our efforts fail, such failure should induce grief, sometimes quite intense, not a shoulder-shrugging dismissal as one flits off to the next thing.

Not to care deeply about political results is to substitute Rogerian therapy for public policy.? It fails the tests of fidelity to the Word of God and the realities of human nature.? Should we linger on our disappointments, failing to remember God?s sovereignty?? Most certainly not.? But disappointments are disappointing: This reality is undiminishable.

There are some younger Evangelicals whose distaste for politics is moving them toward a less confrontational approach to politics and policy.? Those who seek to bring light more than heat are to be commended, as they desire not to rend but to build, to heal and not divide ? things which please their Lord.

And yet: While bridge-building is essential, it is also not an end in itself.? Should we work with political actors of all types to ensure that more children find loving, secure homes?? Yes, but with our eyes ever open to the fact that homosexual adoption is both prominent politically and indefensible biblically.? When we are castigated for opposing it, should we apologize for our intransigence and accept the accusation that we are mean, bigoted, heartless, etc., or, with love but also resolve, stand against a cultural shift that would hurt the very children that shift seeks to help?

When I hear some younger Evangelicals speak about civility, what they really seem to be saying is that (a) they want to avoid contention at any cost and (b) not be identified with the stereotypical (bigoted, uninformed, etc.) ?Religious Right.?

Of all generations, these younger brothers and sisters should be the first to eschew stereotypes and quit believing that the card-board cut-outs of conservative Evangelicals displayed by the news and entertainment media are genuine.? Many of them also allow meaningful subjective experiences (?my cousin is gay ? my sister had an abortion?) to influence their policy views to the point of eroding their fidelity to the biblical witness.

And, put directly, some of them need to grow up: To stand for truth is, simultaneously, to oppose, and be opposed by, evil.? That?s reality.? Brace yourselves for it.? Sweet reason will carry some days; unyielding boldness will carry others.? That?s intractable reality.

Proverbs tells us that ?a gentle answer turns away wrath? (15:1).? It also tells us that ?the righteous are as bold as a lion? (28:1).? Both are needful, depending on the circumstances.? That?s where wisdom comes in.? But don?t hide behind a sham fence of civility to justify moral cowardice, a desire to be liked by the sophisticated and educated elites.? Evil is real, and evildoers sometimes need courteous but stiff resistance from lion-like Christians.? And minimizing the seriousness of evil and its effects (?but those two guys really love each other?) is not compassion but conscience-dulling weakness.

We must be filled with grace and truth, neither to the exclusion of the other.? Kindness and confrontation are not mutually exclusive; not to confront evil, or to pretend it is less than what it is (?an alternative lifestyle? or ?a woman?s choice?) is loveless.

Have earlier generations of Evangelical leaders made mistakes?? Yes.? They have imperfectly realized the moral grandeur of our Savior.? They sometimes have said things out of anger rather than wisdom.? They sometimes have so vilified their political opponents that the latter are rendered more as caricatures than persons, as demons to be fought than image-bearers of God who merit respect.

Young Evangelicals would do well to remember that over the course of their lives and ministries, they will do exactly the same things, or do other things that are equally offensive to the Lord.? Many younger Evangelicals I know are subject to deep intellectual pride, an inflated sense of their own uniqueness, and a readiness to judge others that is more attendant to puerility than righteous indignation. ?These too will need grace, just as the errors of the prior generation call for grace today.

None of us, elderly, middle-aged, or young, Reformed or Arminian, Pentecostal or Cessationist, is now or ever will be perfect until we ?see Him as He is? (I John 3:2).? This does not mean we should not strive to be more and more conformed to the image of Christ, in character and conduct, privately and publicly, in belief and motivation.? It does mean that we should accept one another in love, learn from one another in humility, confront one another according to the commands of our Lord (Matthew 18), stand for human dignity, and fulfill the Great Commission with hearts and minds fully yielded to the King of kings.

We do Christ no great favor by believing in and obeying Him.? We only can offer our paltry and scarred lives to His service.? Are we?

Rob Schwarzwalder is senior vice-president of the Family Research Council and a longtime member of the Evangelical Theological Society.

Source: http://www.patheos.com/blogs/philosophicalfragments/2013/01/07/showing-grace-when-evangelical-leaders-speak-intemperately/

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