Time Warner and Verizon begin selling bundled packages just to annoy regulators

Sunday, April 15th, 2012
Time Warner and Verizon begin selling

Verizon’s special relationship with the cable houses deepened yesterday as it started to sell bundled mobile and land-line packages with Time Warner Cable, like it does with Comcast. Residents in various parts of Ohio, Kansas City and Raleigh, North Carolina can sign up and receive a $200 prepaid debit card as a reward for their custom. However, the partnership is raising regulatory concerns about Big Red’s business practices, with the Justice Department weighing up if they’re anti-competitive. Worse still, the FCC has yet to ratify that $3.6 billion spectrum deal, meaning that both parties could still be off to the tailors to be fitted for a federal lawsuit.

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Improve Your Home, Improve Your Quality of Life by …

Wednesday, March 28th, 2012

Live The Best Life You Can When You Improve Your Home

Your home has an effect on how you are feeling every day. The home is where the majority of your time is spent. If you are self-employed and have your home business based there, you spend even more time in the house. The comforts contained in your home will influence your life in many ways. If you make your house into a place where you can escape from your daily stresses, your mental well-being will be improved. The advice in the following article will show you how to easily turn your home into an oasis that you will never want to leave.

Aim to make your living space a comfortable area that you are happy to spend time in. Try to fix any minor flaws that can cause irritation. Don?t wave off imperfections that prevent you from feeling great about your home. Comfort is really important. Elements like uncomfortable furniture and fixtures can be annoying on a daily basis. It is best that they are replaced to make a difference in the overall comfort of your home.

Add on to your home. Being confined in the living area will prevent you from adequately rearranging the space. Making more room will alleviate this issue. You can make a room feel bigger and free of clutter if you add a few more feet of space to it.

By adding water features, such as pools and hot tubs, you can increase the fun in your home and create a great selling feature. Other smaller additions such as basketball hoops or exercise equipment can also be quite welcome. Adding a recreational feature will improve your quality of life; it will also earn returns on your investment when it comes time to sell your home.

Because it is taken for granted, lighting is often the last thing people consider when improving their homes. New light fixtures can add an instant update to your home, making it feel fresh and new.

Dust off the old gardening tools, and get ready to work! Putting in the effort to make your backyard into a gorgeous garden will leave you wanting to spend a little more time at home. Those who don?t have a green thumb can always consider consulting a gardener to turn your yard into a green paradise. It does not matter who does the job; when your garden is finished, you will have a peaceful getaway at your very own home. Plus, a garden improves the air quality around your home. Your garden can be very beneficial to your home. Vegetables and herbs can make your cooking delicious, and flowers can make your home beautiful.

An exterior remodel is a great investment in your home. You can do this by fixing your roof or replacing old windows. Repainting your house can also make it more attractive. You will be happy with the way the outside of your home looks.

When you like the way your home looks and feels, it makes you happy every time you are there. For this reason, doing home improvements is not only a value-building, financial investment, but also an investment in bettering your overall well-being.

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Hani Almadhoun: 10 Things to Help Muslims Survive Christmas

Sunday, January 1st, 2012

  1. Watch the Access of Evil Comedy Tour! Nothing can cheer you up faster than realizing that all you need is an hour or so of overdone and repetitive airport jokes to make it big in comedy. As a Muslim anyway.
  2. Watch the extended version of Kingdom of Heaven. Murderous Christian savages and Salahuddin! Two things embedded in the collective consciousness of all Muslims reminding us constantly that we can be pretty awesome.
  3. The day after Christmas, go to your closest big box store and pick up those Christmas-branded chocolates and merchandise for 30% off. But watch out for the alcohol-filled ones. They taste bitter.
  4. Be happy you’re not stuck in the mall. Looking for a parking spot is a lot harder than finding a spot to place your shoes at the Friday prayer service.
  5. Knock yourself out watching European soccer, as the Europeans are Godless heathens and don’t believe in taking time off from kicking their balls to celebrate the birth and sacrifice of our savior Steve Jobs.
  6. Join your fellow Jewish cousins at the nearest Chinese food restaurant and enjoy a serving or six of General Tsao’s Chicken. This is the one time of the year you all can put aside land and ethnic cleansing disputes aside and gush over sweet and sour sauce.
  7. Deck the Halls with Kuftah Balls. And by ‘Halls’ we mean your big pots.
  8. Christmas is one of the few times Christians feel they have earned the right to ask odd questions, so if you can endure the occasional “How come y’all don’t b-leeve in Jaysus?” or disruptively drunk co-worker, join a Christmas Eve party.
  9. Help reinforce negative stereotypes for future generations! Bust out your hookah and play a round of Tarneeb with your unshaven, loud-talking young buddies. If you’re a lady, just sit and gossip with your equally unshaven buddies.
  10. Santa’s got nothing on you, Muslim man: you are both fat, both have beards and both draw stares from little kids and TSA screeners. Santa has his lists and you are on a no fly list. Time to re-think our differences?

Bonus:

  • Take a vacation in Hawaii or Arizona, the least Christmasy places of them all
  • Spend your time at the gym, while the rest are indulging in fruitcakes and eggnog, you can do something that is quite the opposite

[Tarboush Tip: Sana, Kellee]

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FACT CHECK: Gingrich off on his budget history

Sunday, December 18th, 2011

(AP) ? Newt Gingrich overlooked a couple of years of red ink when he asserted Thursday night that he balanced the budget for four years as House speaker. And in claiming sole credit for the achievement, he glossed over the fact that budgets are not a one-man show: There was a Democratic president in town, too.

In the last debate before the leadoff Iowa Republican presidential caucuses, Gingrich persisted in repeating a claim he has made often in the campaign, sometimes more accurately than others. Here and there, other candidates, too, reprised misstatements or partial truths from the string of debates and from the stump. Mitt Romney once again declared he has spent his life in the private sector, ignoring his years as governor and political candidate.

A look at some of the claims in the debate and how they compare with the facts:

GINGRICH: “I balanced the budget for four straight years, paid off $405 billion in debt ? pretty conservative.”

THE FACTS: In the 1996 and 1997 budget years, the first two years he served as speaker of the House of Representatives, the government actually ran deficits. In 1998 and 1999, the government ran surpluses. Two more years of surpluses followed, but Gingrich was gone from politics by then and had nothing to do with them.

Moreover, the national debt went up during the four years Gingrich was speaker. In January 1995, when he became speaker, the gross national debt was $4.8 trillion. When he left four years later, it was $5.6 trillion, an increase of $800 billion.

To be sure, Gingrich did not single-handedly deepen America’s debt, just as he didn’t balance any budgets on his own. He was a driving force, along with Democratic President Bill Clinton and figures in both houses of Congress, in the economic setbacks and advancements of that time.

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ROMNEY: “I spent my life, my career, in the private sector.”

THE FACTS: This is true ? except for four years as Massachusetts governor, recent years running for president in the 2008 and 2012 elections, a few years running the Olympics and the time he put into his failed run for a Senate seat in 1994.

In essence, Romney has devoted himself to political endeavors since his successful run for governor in 2002, and has been pursuing the presidency for five years.

A month after his term as governor ended in 2007, he announced his campaign for the Republican presidential nomination. After John McCain defeated him for the nomination, Romney devoted himself to building a political network, helping Republican candidates raise money, and writing a book that set the stage for his second run for president.

Indeed, Romney, who made his fortune as founder of the investment firm Bain Capital, has not held a private-sector job with a regular paycheck for more than a decade.

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MICHELE BACHMANN: “We have an IAEA report that just recently came out that said literally Iran is within just months of being able to obtain that (a nuclear) weapon.”

RON PAUL: “There is no U.N. report that said that. It’s totally wrong, what you just said.”

Bachmann: “It’s the IAEA report.”

THE FACTS: As Paul said, the report of the International Atomic Energy Agency does not state that Iran is within months of having nuclear arms. The U.N. agency report does suggest that Iran conducted secret experiments whose sole purpose is the development of nuclear weapons but did not put a time frame on when Iran might succeed in building a bomb, and it made no final conclusion on Tehran’s intent.

Bachmann also erred by arguing that Iran has “stated they will use it (a nuclear weapon) against the United States.”

Iran vehemently rejects that it is developing a nuclear bomb, let alone that it plans to drop one on the U.S.

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ROMNEY: “I’m firmly in support of people not being discriminated against based upon their sexual orientation. At the same time, I oppose same-sex marriage. That’s been my position from the beginning.”

THE FACTS: In large measure, Romney has been consistent in those two positions, despite accusations of flip-flopping on gay rights.

He walked a fine line back in his failed 1994 Senate campaign, vowing to fight for equality but stopping short of endorsing gay marriage. That’s the same line he walked Thursday night.

He has changed, though, on whether gay marriage should be addressed at the state or federal level. He has favored a constitutional amendment banning gay marriage at least since the beginning of his 2008 presidential bid, when he was the only major Republican candidate to do so. In 1994, he had said the matter should be decided by individual states. That was before the idea of a constitutional ban had gained traction in politics.

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BACHMANN: “After the debates that we had last week, PolitiFact came out and said that everything I said was true.”

THE FACTS: False.

For the second debate in a row, Gingrich complained that Bachmann wasn’t getting her facts straight, this time when she went after him for the big money he made from Freddie Mac. In her own defense, Bachmann cited ratings from PolitiFact, a fact-checking organization that ranks statements on a scale from true to false, with the worst offender being “Pants on Fire” false.

PolitiFact rated two Bachmann statements from last week’s debate. One, claiming Gingrich once believed in an individual health care mandate, was ranked mostly true. The other, that Romney introduced “socialized medicine” in his state, was judged “Pants on Fire” false.

Indeed, Bachmann has the worst record of accuracy in the Republican field, as rated by that organization and traced by others. Fully 73 percent of her statements checked by PolitiFact were judged mostly false or worse. Gingrich was wrong the next most often, 59 percent of the time.

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Associated Press writers Steve Peoples, Bradley Klapper, Douglass K. Daniel and Jim Drinkard contributed to this report.

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Articles 20VN | What a First Time Mommy Needs to Know? | pregnancy …

Monday, August 22nd, 2011

If this is your first time getting pregnant I’m sure you’re all pretty excited about it; I bet you’re already asking all kinds of advice to those veteran moms out there for tips on how to cope with pregnancy, and how to best take care of yourself and the baby in your womb.

Before we continue to the necessary things you need to know let me say Congratulations to you! This is one of the best stages of being a woman; this is where you get to cherish something so precious, and you would definitely consider this as one of your greatest achievements in your life.

Many would be somehow overwhelmed with the extreme feeling you are having now and they would even have a hard time relating to you, which is normal; as the saying goes ‘it takes one to know one’. This means that it takes another mom to relate to you and sympathize with you. It’s great to mingle to other moms in this stage of your life,

I’m sure they would be really excited to help you out and give proper advice that they have learned when they were at the same situation as you do. Now I’m not saying that an OB-GYN will not be a good help but I would suggest that you get a doctor that’s already have her own kids and not someone who is still single because they will have a hard time relating to your sudden change of moods and feelings.

Here are a few more things that can help:

  1. Exercise is good but be sure it’s moderate, if your pregnancy is in danger then any form of exercise is prohibited
  2. Take pre-natal multi-vitamins and not just ordinary vitamins
  3. Eat what you crave in moderation, don’t starve yourself just because you’re thinking of the weight you might gain (weight gain is healthy and normal)

Source: http://www.20vn.com/motherhood/what-a-first-time-mommy-needs-to-know-db8.htm

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