Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Maryland Roundup: Same-Sex Marriage, More Gambling Approved ...

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Credit: Jamie Rector/Getty Images

ANNAPOLIS, Md. (CBSDC) - Aside from the re-election of Senator Cardin, Maryland voters elected for plenty of change on Election Day, even setting a nationwide precedent for education along the way.

Voters ushered in a new era of equality both by approving same-sex marriage in the state, and by allowing illegal immigrants who meet certain criteria to pay in-state tuition at public colleges ? making Maryland the first state to approve some version of the Dream Act by way of popular vote.


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Democrat John Sarbanes re-elected to fourth term.

4TH DISTRICT

Democrat Donna Edwards re-elected.

5TH DISTRICT

Democrat Steny Hoyer re-elected to seventeenth term.

6TH DISTRICT

Democrat John Delaney elected to first term, unseating ten-term Roscoe Bartlett.

8TH DISTRICT

Democrat Chris Van Hollen re-elected to sixth term.


SAME-SEX MARRIAGE

The ballot question proposing same-sex marriage was narrowly approved by voters when it received about 52 percent of the vote.

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DREAM ACT

Illegal immigrants can now qualify for in-state rates if they attend a Maryland high school for three years and if they or their parents can show they filed state income taxes during that time.

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GAMBLING EXPANSION

The vote for Question 7 will bring a sixth casino to the state of Maryland and new jobs ? specifically to Prince George?s County. More than $90 million was spent in advertising on this issue.

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BEN CARDIN RE-ELECTED TO SENATE

Maryland chose to return one of its more familiar faces, in Senator Ben Cardin.

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ROSCOE BARTLETT FAILS TO EARN TWELFTH TERM

But chose to say goodbye to perhaps its most familiar face, in Roscoe Bartlett.

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Source: http://washington.cbslocal.com/2012/11/07/maryland-roundup-same-sex-marriage-gambling-expansion-approved/

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Tuesday, November 6, 2012

NCAA women's basketball previews: Where teams stand as non-conference play begins

Virginia Cavaliers enter 2012 season without their defensive spark

Brian J. Leung of SB Nation's Streaking the Lawn writes that despite receiving votes in the 2012 NCAA women's basketball preseason polls the Virginia Cavaliers face some significant challenges entering the season.

In addition to Erinn Thompson's career having to come to an end due to injury, the Cavaliers have lost senior Lexie Gerson to season-ending hip surgery in early September.

Noticeably missing from the returning seniors is Lexie Gerson, who underwent hip surgery in early September and will miss the entire season. She was named to last year's ACC All-Defensive team, ranked No. 15 in the country in steals.

"The loss of Lexie was quite a shocking blow," said head coach Joanne Boyle in a released statement. "She has been a tremendous defensive spark for us on the court. We are all wishing her a speedy recovery and know that she will be back next season with that same energy and enthusiasm."

Those losses due to injury only compound what is already a tough schedule that features #16 Vanderbilt and #17 West Virginia in addition to the rigors of the ACC schedule.

For more on Virginia women's basketball, visit Streaking the Lawn.

Source: http://www.swishappeal.com/2012/11/5/3602440/ncaa-womens-basketball-previews-2012

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3M iPad minis and new iPads sold this weekend, Apple says

The iPad mini launch wasn?t huge, but neither was it as small as the early lines on Friday morning around the world suggested it might be. Apple says it has ?practically? sold out of the 7.9-inch tablet in the 33 countries that got the device Friday.

The iPad mini launch wasn?t so mini after all. Apple sold 3 million iPads totally this past weekend, which includes both iPad mini and fourth-generation iPad units, after going on sale in 33 countries beginning Friday morning, the company announced Monday morning.

CEO Tim Cook said in a press release that the weekend launch ?set a new launch weekend record? and that Apple had ?practically sold out of iPad minis.? However, he did not say how many of the smaller tablets sold; the company chose not to break out the numbers.

The 3 million combined iPad sales this weekend is the same number of iPads that Apple sold during the first-weekend launch of the third-generation iPad back in March. However the comparison isn?t totally parallel.?Both devices that went on sale Friday, the 7.9-inch iPad mini, and the 9.7-inch standard iPad, were available in Wi-Fi-only varieties. Versions with cellular connectivity will hit stores by the end of the month in the U.S. In March, about half of the 3 million sold were Wi-Fi-only, Apple noted Monday.

Source: http://gigaom.com/apple/3m-ipad-minis-and-new-ipads-sold-this-weekend-apple-says/

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Apple loses injunction bid in Mexico against iFone brand

Apple?s injunction bid in Mexico against iFone, a local brand, has brought it defeat, after a court found the name iPhone to be ?too phonetically similar to iFone?, reports Electronista. An update to the article, however, affirms that while the ruling will not prevent Apple from selling its iPhone branded products in Mexico, it will allow the company owning the iFone brand to continue using the name. Reportedly, it was in 2009 that the Cupertino-based company had filed for a request, seeking the discontinuation of the iFone brand to avoid any instances of having buyers confused over similar sounding names. In its last Thursday?s ruling, however, a Mexico City court denied Apple?s injunction request.?

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The iFone brand in Mexico, it has been known had been registered four years before Apple filed for the iPhone brand. However, Apple continued to work towards getting "sole control over the brand in the year after the iPhone first launched in Mexico", albeit unsuccessfully.?

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Apple's battle in Mexico over its iPhone brand name isn't its first.?Proview Technologies took Apple Inc to court when the former claimed that it was the rightful owner of the trademark name 'iPad' in China. Proview claimed that Apple was violating its trademark by selling its tablet computers in the country. Apple stated that it had acquired the global rights for the trademark name 'iPad'. Hence, it was the rightful owner of the term in China too.?On this premise, a large scale patent lawsuit boiled over in China, wherein the sales of Apple?s popular tablet computer, iPad, were halted following a temporary impoundment order by Proview Technologies. China is one of Apple?s crucial markets, and with the sales of the tablet coming to a near-halt in the country, the picture began turning bleak. Not only is China one of the biggest markets for Apple products, it is also the place where half of Apple products are made. Now, according to reports, both companies have agreed to discuss the possibility of an out-of-court settlement. ?

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Apple's latest iPhone, the iPhone 5, was launched officially in India, only a couple of days ago.?Here in India, the iPhone 5 has sold out across official resellers, and those looking to get their hands on the device will have to wait for at least three weeks.?

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Those trying to get their hands on the handset can buy it through the grey market at the same cost as the official channels, but potential buyers would also need to wait. The wait, however, is not as long, and they can get it within a day or two of placing the order.

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Elsewhere in the world the iPhone 5 is flying off the shelves, and has already broken sales records, the most recent one being that it notched up 5 million sales in its opening weekend. As per a report by Kitguru, the iPhone 5 will top the 40 million mark in terms of the number of units shipped by the fourth quarter of 2012.

Source: http://tech2.com.feedsportal.com/c/34190/f/619581/s/253d6900/l/0Ltech20Bin0N0Cnews0Call0Capple0Eloses0Einjunction0Ebid0Ein0Emexico0Eagainst0Eifone0Ebrand0C557132/story01.htm

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Monday, November 5, 2012

Looming colder weather adds urgency to recovery efforts in areas hit hard by Superstorm Sandy

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Sin tax bill, 2013 proposed budget high on Senate priority list ...

The 2013 national budget and the sin tax reform bill are high on the Senate list of measures to pass, but deliberations on the proposed tax structure for tobacco and alcohol products will start on Tuesday, Nov. 6. ??
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?Both the budget and sin tax are priority all over other legislation,? Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile told reporters Monday.
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Deliberations on the sin tax measure would be based on the controversial committee report by Sen. Ralph Recto, who resigned as Senate blue ribbon committee chair after his proposed version of the bill was criticized as pandering to the wishes of the tobacco industry.
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Asked about the fate of another controversial measure ? the reproductive health bill ? Enrile said it has been tagged as the Senate?s second priority and not as urgent as the budget and sin tax bills in terms of legislation.
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Sen. Franklin Drilon, acting chair of the ways and means committee, said?the debates can start on Tuesday. ?So, tomorrow afternoon we will start? defending the committee report and go through the process of amending it at the appropriate time and submit it to the floor,? Drilon told reporters Monday.
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Drilon said he will try to have the sin tax bill passed this week and sponsor the proposed national budget in the third week of November.
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?What we are working on ? as a target ? is that by January 1, there is a new budget,? he added.
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The process, Drilon said, was discussed with Recto and Enrile.
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In a privilege speech, Recto moved to withdraw the committee report which, however, remained on the floor as he could not remove it on his own.
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In an interview, Recto said he agreed with Drilon?s proposal ? noting, it was the wish of President Benigno Aquino III ? so as not to delay the passage of the bill. But Recto wanted his signature deleted from the committee report.
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He said he will be active in the debates and vowed to fight for a realistic and responsible revenue measure. ?I will not be an obstacle, but it will be my job to show that the P60 billion Palace-backed proposal is unrealistic,? Recto noted.
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Drilon claimed it doesn?t really matter if he and Recto have different versions of how much the reformed sin tax law should generate in revenue terms. In the end, the Senate ? as a whole ? would decide on the final version of the bill, he added.
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?We will be endorsing a committee report that proposes an increase on both cigarettes and liquor? But on the rates, we will present amendments,? he said.

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In spite of the differences on the revenue aspect of the measure, Drilon noted the senators share a single view on the need for higher taxes on alcohol and tobacco products particularly to bring down the number of smokers in the country.
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?We will defend the need to increase the taxes. We will defend the fact that ? primarily ? this is a health measure more than a tax measure, because it is accepted that smoking is a major cause of mortality in the Philippines,? he said.
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?It is accepted that, as a policy, excise tax is an effective tool of reducing smoking in the country. So, it is along these lines that we will defend the need to increase sin taxes on cigarettes which have lagged behind in terms of the GDP growth of the Philippines,? he added.
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The Senate intends to pass the sin tax bill before the proposed 2013 budget. ?That is our intention: to pass the sin tax first so that we will have a better feel of the budget once the sin tax is passed,? he said.
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There is a P24-billion funding gap between the P54 billion proposed budget of the health sector in 2013 and P77.4 billion which the government actually needs to implement health projects, the Senator noted.
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Among the programs that might be affected by the non-passage of the sin tax bill are the enrolment of 5.2 million families more in the PhilHealth, the construction and repair of provincial and regional hospitals, and the strengthening of public health programs ? especially immunization.
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?We have to pass the sin tax bill in order that we can fill the financial gap on the health sector. The government cannot appropriate P77.4 billion because of the deficit level,? he said.
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?If we don?t get additional budget under the sin tax, we would not be able to address the budget gap and we should not be able to deliver the services that the government should deliver,? he said.
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Asked what figures would be acceptable to all senators since Recto pegged it at P15 billion ? which some senators, administration officials civil society member opposed. Malaca?ang wanted the new measure to generate at P60 billion proposal of Malacanang is unrealistic to many lawmakers, Drilon noted there is no definite figure yet.
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?At the very least, it is not just P24 billion because, remember, tobacco farmers are entitled, under R.A. 7171, to 15 percent of the increment. That?s why I say at least, because if you only say P24 billion you will not reach the tobacco farmers who are entitled to 15 percent increment? of whatever is the total sin tax collection,? he said.
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In a separate interview, Senator Edgardo Angara said they have to pick somewhere between P15 billion and P60 billion.
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?We?ve got to strike at the sweet spot that will satisfy the health [sector] and [revenue] expectations. At the same time, not to destroy the livelihood of our colleagues from the north [Luzon],? he added. ? VS, GMA News

Source: http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/281007/economy/finance/sin-tax-bill-2013-proposed-budget-high-on-senate-priority-list

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Internet Fraud Defaming Nigeria ? Ojikutu | NaijaBizCom.Com

Business News ? ?You Could Make Millions Online Legally?

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A renown World class web optimization and information Communication Technology expert, Mr. Aderemi Ojikutu has urged the youths of this nation to shun all forms of internet fraud, especially the popular ?Yahoo yahoo? internet fraud, claims such act among other are not portraying the good image of the country.

The ICT experts made this known at Osogbo, the State capital of the State of Osun Nigeria while addressing some youths who paid him a courtesy visit at his office. He advised that, instead of the youths engaging in some illicit internet frauds that are capable of destroying their future, there are several other legal means online through which they could make more money without fear of being of being harassed or nabbed by the law enforcement agencies. One of such means according to him is ?Blogging?. As web optimizer, blogging legally could earn one far better than all sort of illegal exploitation of the internet, which most youths are erroneously seeing as a means of livelihood. He offered to dash out one of his books, titled ?Blogging to the Bank? a highly didactic text about internet and blogging. ?Apart from making your future bleak, the internet fraud is doing Nigeria nation no good, as our image outside the shore of this country is highly questionable.?
The humble man of God urges the youths to be dedicated to their studies. He advice them to take full advantage of various youths empowerment schemes being initiated by the current government of the State of Osun led by Ogbeni rauf Aregbesola. He added that Aregbesola is a God sent to the youths of the State. ?A word is enough for the wise? he concluded.
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Source: http://naijabizcom.com/2012/11/internet-fraud-defaming-nigeria-ojikutu/

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