Leonard Skinner, namesake of rock group Lynyrd Skynyrd, dies at age 77

Monday, September 20, 2010

Leonard Skinner, the namesake of rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd, has died at the age of 77. Skinner was a gym teacher and basketball coach and taught members of the group. His death was announced by his son, also named Leonard Skinner, who also said that he was suffering from Alzheimer’s disease.

Skinner died at the St. Catherine Laboure Manor nursing home in Riverside at 02.30 a.m. His son said that he had a bowl of ice cream shortly after midnight. He had been at the home for about a year.

The coach taught the members of the group in the 1960s and was reportedly hard on the students. He later said in a 2009 interview that “he was just following the rules”. He disputed the rumours that he was extra tough on them or that he kicked them out of school.

In later years he opened up his own bar and became friends with some members of the group and even introduced them at one of their concerts in Jacksonville.

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Inter-Korean communication lines restored

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After almost two months of radio silence over the telephone and fax lines that serve as a hotline between North Korea and South Korea, communication was restored between the two countries on Monday.

In a speech made at a Workers’ Party of Korea (WPK) meeting, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un called for the North-South communication lines to be reopened, wishing for an “early recovery of the present inter-Korean relations and settlement of durable peace on the Korean peninsula.”

The state-run Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) released a statement where Kim Jong Un’s wishes were expressed, and closed the short article with a cautionary statement directed at the South Korean government. This statement warned authorities in South Korea they “should keep in mind the meaning of reopening of the communication lines and make active efforts to solve pending important issues for saving the inter-Korean relations and opening its bright prospect.”

The communication lines had been severed on the North’s order in August as a method of protest exercised during US-South Korea joint military drills. The KCNA had previously stated communication would be re-established 9 AM on Monday KST (UTC midnight). In an article by CTV News, it is said officials exchanged greetings over telephone lines and discussed fishing activities in their disputed western maritime border.

This thawing of Korean relations comes at a heated time, with the North having conducted multiple missile tests last week. One of the said launches was confirmed by Japanese and South Korean defense ministries to be an early-stage hypersonic missile, launched only minutes before the representative of North Korea spoke before the UN General Assembly, heavily criticizing the US.

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Payroll Tax Problems

Payroll Tax Problems

by

Ian Jackson

Payroll tax debt, often known as withholding tax liability, is probably the most troublesome business tax issue for company owners and corporate officers. This is a debt that does not disappear, even when a Corporation or a Partnership is closed, because a portion of it can be assessed against the person responsible for filing and paying taxes on behalf of the business.

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If a business has W2 employees, the law requires the employer to withhold federal income tax, social security and Medicare from the employee’s paychecks every time wages are paid. These withholdings should be remitted to the taxing authorities. If the business fails to do so, the IRS can file a lien against it, and begin pursuit of repayment. A payroll tax liability consists of the amount withheld from employee’s paychecks that have not been remitted to the Internal Revenue Service, the employer matching portion, interest, and penalties. The IRS can use various methods to collect the outstanding payroll taxes. This includes bank levies, levies on Accounts Receivable, seizure of business equipment and property, and so on. In addition, the IRS can personally assess up to three people responsible for filing and depositing taxes on behalf of the business with the Trust Fund portion of the total payroll tax liability. Although the Trust Fund portion does not include the employee matching portion, penalties and interest, it is still about 60 percent of the total withholding tax liability that can be collected from individuals, even if all attempts to collect delinquent taxes from the business fail. In order to avoid payroll tax problems, the business has to be current and compliant with all filing and deposit requirements. This means that all withholding tax returns have to be filed on time, and deposits should be made on time. The IRS now requires that all federal tax deposits are submitted to the IRS via Electronic federal Tax Payment System (EFTPS). Each business has its own schedule to make federal tax deposits. This will be determined from the total taxes reported on the business 941 Withholding Tax Returns in a four-quarter look-back period. The IRS Notice 931 provides more details about deposit requirements for payroll taxes. In some situations it may not be possible to make deposits or to file withholding tax returns on time. To prevent enforced collections by the IRS on the business payroll tax liability, and to resolve this debt, the business has to file all missing tax returns as soon as possible, make future deposits on time, and contact the IRS to discuss available repayment options. If the liability is not very high, it is possible to set up a small payment plan with the IRS without submitting completed financial statement and necessary financial supporting documents. However, if the business owes lots of money to the IRS, consulting a tax professional is the best way to resolve this debt and to reach an agreement with the IRS without fear of enforcement.

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Baseball’s Pete Rose: “I bet on my team every night”

Wednesday, March 14, 2007

In an interview on ESPN Radio, Pete Rose admitted to hosts Dan Patrick and Keith Olbermann that he “bet on [his] team every night” and admitted that the Dowd Report was correct in its assessment.

Pete Rose was given a lifetime ban from any involvement in Major League Baseball in 1989. Rose accepted the lifetime ban in exchange for not returning a finding of fact that Rose did indeed bet on baseball. He initially indicated to MLB commissioner Bud Selig and in his book My Prison Without Bars that he did bet on Major League Baseball games, but that he never bet against his team or used his betting to influence the outcome of any game. The Dowd report concurs with this statement from Rose.

Rose acknowledged his betting in the hopes that Selig would reinstate Rose and thus make him eligible for a number of accolades of which, to this point, he had been deprived. However, Selig refused to reinstate him despite his confession. Among those accolades include a formal retirement of his uniform number 14 and induction into the National Baseball Hall of Fame. While his number cannot formally be retired, no player since Rose’s retirement has worn the number, and it is unlikely that it will be worn again by any player on the Cincinnati Reds.

Rose appeared on the Dan Patrick Show on ESPN Radio as part of promotion for an exhibit at the Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati detailing the baseball career of Rose. He said that “I bet on my team to win every night because I love my team, I believe in my team. I did everything in my power every night to win that game.”

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Utah bill requiring divine design education withdrawn by Senator Chris Buttars

Monday, July 18, 2005

Utah Senator Chris Buttars has decided not to introduce a bill requiring the teaching of “divine design” in Utah schools, at least for this year. Buttars withdrew after State Board of Education director Patti Harrington assured him that Utah public school curriculum does not teach that man descended from apes.

Buttars had hoped his divine design proposal would escape the controversy of creationism or intelligent design. “The only people who will be upset about this are atheists,” he stated on June 6 when he announced his intention to run the bill.

Utah is home to the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints also known as the Mormon Church. On the surface it would seem Utah would be a likely scene of intense religious pressure in public schools over the teaching of evolution. But unlike states with a strong Christian conservative presence, Utah’s LDS leaders have avoided some of the more contentious separation state and church battles.

On the topic of divine design, official LDS church spokesmen have been largely silent at least in public. But with more than 90% of the legislature made up of members of the LDS faith, few in Utah would deny the influence of the church on public policy.

Groups on both sides of the issue are gearing up for what many consider an inevitable fight. The ACLU of Utah has posted a paper on divine design on its web site (http://www.acluutah.org). The Eagle Forum which wields significant policital power in Utah has expressed its support for Buttars proposed legislation.

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UN report: climate change and food shortage major problems for Earth’s future

Thursday, October 25, 2007

The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) has released a comprehensive report on the current state of the global environment. Climate change, food and water shortage and a decline in biodiversity threaten humanity’s survival, so urgent action is necessary, the report warns.

UNEP’s Global Environment Outlook: environment for development (GEO-4) report involved the work of about 390 experts in various fields from around the world.

Selected key figures and facts from the reportClimate changeThe global average temperature has risen 0.7 °C since 1906 and will rise a further 1.8 °C at best by the end of this century.Some scientists believe a 2°C temperature rise would cause major and irreversible damage.Meanwhile, average temperatures in the Arctic are rising twice as fast as elsewhere.Rising sealevels threaten the 60 percent of the population living within 100 kilometres of coastal lines.Water and foodIncreasing irrigation demands will eventually cause 1 of every 10 major rivers to dry up.Population growth, over-consumption and a continued shift from cereals to meat will raise food demand to a level 2.5 – 3.5 times higher than at present.The slackening expansion of cropland stands in contrast with the fact that by 2030, developing countries will need 120 million extra hectares to feed themselves.BiodiversitySpecies are becoming extinct a hundred times faster than the rate shown in the fossil record.

While the GEO-4 report salutes some improvements, for example the increased public awareness of environmental issues and political interest, it also warns that “There are no major issues… for which the foreseeable trends are favourable.” Although the report sets out a gloomy scenario, its main aim is to call for action.

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Personal Loans For Personal Use

By Willie Rhoades

Debts are inevitable especially if we need more than we are making everyday right? But this will not happen if you manage your finances well. If you are in this dilemma, there are always ways you can consider to help and assist you and make it through.Don’t lose hope because there are many wonderful things in the world and exhausting yourself is not the way to do it. Though financial difficulties can become a burden sometimes, just remember that it is a way to save something and put things in perspective.

The good news is that there are loans if you really need the money; loans are considered debts from financial institutions. Financial institutions lend you money for whatever it may serve you best and in return you submit your collateral as your pledge to pay; the good thing about loans is that you are allowed to pay it at a given time provided you pay on time together with the interest. You see, both parties benefit from these transactions that is why both parties are considering it so if you are really suffering from any financial difficulties that you need help, you should not worry as if it is the end. To start with, you should first identify the loan you are going to make. There are two types of loans to include secured loans and unsecured loans. Secured loans upon application, you should first submit any of your property for pledge or promise purposes; some loans under this include mortgage loans, auto loans subsidized loans. Meanwhile unsecured loans include credit cards, personal loans, corporate bonds and many others.

Now that you know the types of loans, the next thing to do is to look for tips that can help you get through this crisis in your life. In this case, if you consider personal loans for personal reasons, you should follow some tips and guidelines to keep you on the road; To get you settled, you should first ask for the requirements involving such because it will go through a process so the least that you can do is to pass the requirements and wait and pray for the approval especially if you really need the money. You can start by compiling the following documents:

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1. Identification cards (any form of ID testifying that it is really you)

2. Employment information (including payrolls)

3. Tax information (make sure you are paying your taxes for higher chances of loan approval)

4. Bank statements and other proof of billing.

There are really times that we have to deal with something and we don’t have enough money to do that but there is no reason to give up for there are personal loans to rescue you during these difficult times. Don’t worry because personal loans will never let you down as long as you keep your word or promise on paying it. Remember that not at all times you will encounter these so just bear with it at the moment and for sure you will come out alive. Good luck in this endeavor!

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Tennessee Lieutenant Governor suggests that Islam is a ‘cult’

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A Tennessee politician has been criticised by Islamic groups and Islamic leaders by suggesting that Islam is a cult and is therefore ineligible for protection under the first amendment of the United States constitution, which guarantees freedom of religion.

Though Tennessee Lieutenant Governor Ron Ramsey, at a campaign stop in Chattanooga earlier in the month, said he’s “all about freedom of religion”, he also said that “[y]ou could even argue whether that being a Muslim is actually a religion, or is it a nationality, way of life, cult or whatever you want to call it”.

Lt. Gov. Ramsey had been asked about a proposed Islamic mosque and community centre that has been slated for construction in the town of Murfreesboro, Tennessee, and also about the “threat that is invading our country from Muslims”.

Ramsey’s comments have been scrutinized by groups all over the country, while Ramsey’s rivals for the lieutenant governor position tried to avoid the controversy.

Ibrahim Hooper, national communications director of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, called Ramsey’s remarks “part of an unfortunate trend in our society” and part of “a disturbing trend in our nation in which it is suggested that American Muslims should have fewer or more restricted constitutional rights than citizens of other faiths.” Hooper also encouraged Ramsey to find people “who can offer him balanced and accurate information about Islam.”

Ramsey’s Republican rivals, U.S. Representative Zach Wamp and Knoxville Mayor Bill Haslam, both tried to avoid the controversy about the cult comments. According to campaign spokesman Sam Edelen, Wamp declined to comment as he was “busy with voting”. Meanwhile Bill Haslam’s campaign spokesman Dave Smith stated in an e-mail that “The mayor’s faith is very important to him, and he respects the right of others to practice their faith, so long as they are respectful of the communities in which they live and the laws of the land.”

Later, Ramsey clarified his position by stating that he has “no problem — and I don’t think anyone in this country has a problem — with peace-loving, freedom-loving Muslims that move to this country and assimilate into our society.” However, Ramsey said he’s concerned that “far too much of Islam has come to resemble a violent political philosophy more than peace-loving religion. It’s time for American Muslims who love this country to publicly renounce violent jihadism and to drum those who seek to do America harm out of their faith community.”

According to the Council on American-Islamic Relations, there are 1.2 billion Muslims in the world and 7 million in the United States. The U.S. Religious Landscape Survey by the Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life has stated that there are 63,000 Muslims in Tennessee, or 1% of that state’s population.

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The Benefits Of A Do It Yourself (D.I.Y) Pilates Program

The Benefits of a Do-It-Yourself (D.I.Y) Pilates Program

by

Joanna Ng

If you have been doing Pilates for some time, whether in many one on one session or in a group setting, and you understand your program and the exercises, you are probably ready to embark on a \”Do-It-Yourself\” (D.I.Y) Pilates program.

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Before you jump into a DIY Pilates Program, be sure to consult your Pilates instructor to make sure you are ready to begin one. This is to make sure that your workout is safe and can give you results! Some studios offers personalized DIY Pilates programming services. Your training program will be drawn up accordingly to your goals. You will be fully instructed properly on how to execute the routines correctly and you can ask questions to clarify any doubts before you begin. Here are some benefits from doing Pilates on your own: – Improved posture – Strengthened core – Proper breathing technique – Toned muscles – Develop balance and stability – Gain muscular endurance – Improved flexibility – Increased metabolism – Less risk of injury – Permanent pain relief When you start your Pilates DIY program both on mat or machine, it\’s important to start slowly, and build it up as you get more comfortable with the exercises. With time, you can progress to more advanced moves, and add other soft apparatus like dynaband, mini ball, pole and more. Pilates done on mat is easier because it is more portable and you can do the exercises at home or anywhere. There are many DVDs that you can purchase on the market, but you need to be sure the DVD you picked is appropriate for your level of fitness and you know how to execute the routine properly. Even though the mat is more portable and there are benefits to be achieved from performing mat routines, mat exercises do not give you the resistance that the Pilates reformer does. The Reformer works on springs from which the resistance can be adapted to suit your level of training. Resistance training is important because it adds strength and endurance to your muscles. This means you can do the same activity like walking longer distance easily without feeling tired or getting out of breath. You improve your stamina and strength. When your muscles are toned, they burn more calories which in turn increase your metabolism, thus more fat loss. The Pilates machines transform your body much faster than simply using the mat. This however, doesn\’t mean you will look like a bodybuilder; but you will not have any loose skin that hangs or jiggles when you move. The reformer also gives you a broader range of motion when doing your exercises, so you can work your core more effectively and more efficiently. The most important long term benefit of embarking on a DIY Pilates program

is about taking ownership of your body. You learn all about the how, why, what of the program that you are doing. You understand why certain exercises suit you might not suit your friend. It is important to know which area of the body you are working and why you need to focus on as you do each move.

As you gain more experience from doing more DIY sessions, it becomes easier to fit your training as you don\’t have to follow a fixed schedule. You manage and plan your own time for training. It is flexible and easy to stay committed and consistent. You can continue on your own, which many people find more feasible. You can combine your workouts, and use both a reformer at a studio and the mat at home. This will give you maximum benefit and flexibility, to suit your schedule even better. You owe it to yourself to take some time out of your day, to stay healthy and fit. A good workout helps reduce stress levels, blood pressure and many other stress-related issues. Most important, it improves your immunity and helps you regain vitality and is anti-ageing.

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Singapore police arrest death penalty book author

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Singapore police arrested British author and journalist Alan Shadrake one day after the launch of his book about the country’s use of the death penalty.

Shadrake, 75, was arrested on Sunday morning at a hotel in Singapore and taken into custody by police on charges of criminal defamation, in response to a complaint lodged by the city-state’s Media Development Authority (MDA) over the contents of his new book, Once a Jolly Hangman: Singapore Justice in the Dock. Separately, the Attorney-General served Shadrake with an application for an order of committal for contempt of court, accusing him of “cast[ing] doubt on the impartiality, integrity, and independence” of Singapore’s courts through his book.

Shadrake’s latest book discusses alleged “double standards” in the country’s application of the death penalty, and contains interviews with local human rights activists, lawyers, and former police officers, including retired Changi Prison executioner Darshan Singh; Singh later claimed that he had been “tricked” into the interview. In earlier media comments, Shadrake stated that he expected “trouble” but no concrete action from authorities over his book, lest they draw even more attention to its claims. Retailers took his book off shelves after inquiries by the MDA; a spokesman for the MDA stated that the book was not banned, but suggested that booksellers “seek legal advice to ensure that the books they sell do not contravene Singapore laws”.

Shadrake has written for a variety of newspapers, including The Daily Telegraph of London as well as the New Straits Times of neighbouring Malaysia. His previous book, The Yellow Pimpernels, told the tale of various attempts to escape from East Germany over the Berlin Wall. If convicted, he faces a two-year imprisonment and a fine.

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