31 Aralık 2012 Pazartesi

First Date Advice for Men Video Course Released Online

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LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) - The owner of Marlon Brando's trademark rights say that Madonna made them an offer that they refused - and now they're suing the "Hard Candy" singer for ignoring their refusal. Brando Enterprises filed suit in U.S. District Court in Central California against Madonna, along with Bhakti Touring, Inc., on Thursday, alleging that the Material Mom has been using the "Apocalypse Now" actor's image on tour without permission - in fact, according to Brando Enterprises, their representatives "expressly refused to grant such rights to the Defendants" when they were ...


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Maxx Medical to Sponsor International Congress for Joint Reconstruction - Middle East Conference

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Freedom Total Knee® System manufacturer supports continuing Orthopedic Education.

Plymouth Meeting, PA and Dubai, United Arab Emirates (PRWEB) October 20, 2012

Maxx Medical, Pvt. Ltd., a global medical device company, today announced its Platinum sponsorship of the International Congress for Joint Reconstruction - Middle East Conference (ICJR-Middle East), held in Dubai from March 7th to March 9th, 2013.

The “who’s who” of joint replacement surgeons, ICJR is renowned for its in-depth curriculum, case presentations and robust dialogue regarding innovations and best practices. Maxx Medical will showcase the Freedom Total Knee System (“Freedom Knee”), which is a total knee replacement system specifically engineered for high flexion, bone conservation and advanced component size and fit capabilities.

"We are very pleased to have the support of Maxx Medical as a platinum sponsor. Their dedication and support to enhancing the knowledge and science of joint replacement in the Middle East has made them one of the leading players in the field," said Dr. Samih Tarabichi, Chairman of ICJR-Middle East.

Freedom Knee is available throughout much of the Middle East through Maxx Medical’s distribution partner, Mosaic International.

“Our goal is to bring the global medical community top-tier orthopedic solutions that provide new, highly-effective options for treating patients suffering from knee pain. We’re proud to be a part of ICJR-Middle East and look forward to introducing the benefits of Freedom Knee to the Middle Eastern surgeon and patient communities,” commented Ashesh Shah, CEO, Maxx Medical.


Launched in 2009, Freedom Knee recently received leading analyst group Frost & Sullivan’s “Product Differentiation Excellence Award in Orthopedic Knee Joint Replacement.” In addition to Freedom Knee has US FDA, Drugs Controller General of India (DCGI), European CE Mark and State Food and Drug Administration P.R. China approvals. Freedom Knee is manufactured in the United States.

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MLM Tips Revealed in New Exclusive Training Program Online

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LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) - The owner of Marlon Brando's trademark rights say that Madonna made them an offer that they refused - and now they're suing the "Hard Candy" singer for ignoring their refusal. Brando Enterprises filed suit in U.S. District Court in Central California against Madonna, along with Bhakti Touring, Inc., on Thursday, alleging that the Material Mom has been using the "Apocalypse Now" actor's image on tour without permission - in fact, according to Brando Enterprises, their representatives "expressly refused to grant such rights to the Defendants" when they were ...


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Powerful Polycom Phone Works Like a Tablet, Adds Camera for Video Calling

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New Polycom VVX 600 Multimedia VoIP Phone Now Available at VoIP Supply

Buffalo, NY (PRWEB) October 22, 2012

When Polycom releases a new phone, our ears perk up and we're espeically excited to share the news of the latest addition to their multimedia VVX line, the Polycom VVX 600.

The VVX 600 resembles its predecessor, the Polycom VVX 500, but expands and improves upon it.

Color touch screen? Check. HD voice? Yes. Superb Polycom quality and Unified Communication (UC) integration? Double check.

The new VVX 600 enhancements include:

The HD Voice quality on VVX phones is excellent but, not having access to a wireless headset via Bluetooth was an issue that users will happy to have resolved.

Additionally, the Polycom VVX Camera operates by way of a simple USB plug-in on the back of the phone. The previous generation VVX 500 also has this port available so, the camera works on both phones. This is a great way for workers to use desktop video conferencing reliably over a company's VoIP infrastructure.

"People will really enjoy the simplicity of the touch screen on Polycom VVX multimedia VoIP phones because they work just like a tablet or smartphone," said Garrett Smith, Chief Marketing Officer at VoIP Supply. "Adapting to a Polycom VVX 600 in a workplace environment is a very familiar experience with its tap and swipe functionality."

For more information about the Polycom VVX 600 and Polycom VVX Camera, please call 800-398-8647 or, visit http://www.voipsupply.com/polycom-vvx-600.

About VoIP Supply

VoIP Supply, LLC (http://www.voipsupply.com), a division of Sayers Technology Holdings, is North America’s leading supplier of VoIP equipment and integrated communication systems for businesses of all sizes, service providers and resellers. Widely recognized for its depth of product knowledge and industry expertise, VoIP Supply sets the standard for vertical E-tailing – providing value-based pricing across its comprehensive product catalog, expert technical support, rapid product provisioning and installation, global logistics services and market-making promotions for manufacturers of all sizes. In addition to technology and service prowess, VoIP Supply is a three-time INC 5,000 honoree and in 2007, was ranked number 45 on the Entrepreneur Magazine’s Hot 100 fastest growing companies in the U.S. Buffalo’s Business First newspaper recently ranked VoIP Supply among Western New York’s top 50 privately-held companies rating the company as one of the best places to work in the region, as well as the fastest growing company in WNY for 2006 by winning the Business First Fast Track 50 Award.

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Sports Jewelry as an Investment

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Sports Fan Jewelry Online (SF-JO) announces the result of new research to see how individuals are currently investing. Their research found that people still like to invest and that devout sports fans have started investing in jewelry, especially licensed sports jewelry.

Paradise, Texas (PRWEB) October 22, 2012

SF-JO’s research found that people are still investing in not only their major home but in vacation homes as well. The company found that individuals still gamble by investing in stocks and bonds and that they still spend money on things that do not last like cars, fine dining and trips. The one area of investment that SF-JO found as it relates to sports fans, is their thoughts about investing in sports jewelry.

SF-JO explains that sports fans consider sports jewelry as an investment because it can be both displayed and worn. To sports fans, sports jewelry has a dual purpose. It acts as advertisement for their favorite sports team and because of its variety in styles, it also serves as a stylish addition to casual or dressy attire. SF-JO also found that people consider sports jewelry as a collectable commodity because it stays in style as long as a sports team exists and when a team is dissolved, it becomes a collector’s item. Also notable in SF-JO’s findings is that many sports fans consider their sports jewelry as memorabilia, passing it down generation to generation.

At Sports Fan Jewelry Online (SF-JO), sports fans can purchase licensed sports jewelry in support of their favorite NCAA, NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, and MLS team. Currently, fans can purchase these licensed team items from the SF-JO online catalog:


Watches, ID Holders, Purses, Necklace and Earrings, Belt Buckles, Bags and Totes, Money Clips, Wallets, Bracelets, Charms, Umbrellas Rings, Pins, Coin Products, Key Chains, Jewelry Boxes, and Golfing Supplies

SF-JO also offers sports jewelry for the military Academies and for these areas of the armed forces: Army, Air Force, Coast Guard, Marines, and Navy. Additionally, SF-JO also provides for those that want to support public servants, sports jewelry supporting law enforcement services and firemen.

SF-JO catalogs are available online at http://www.sportsfanjewelryonline.com. Fans can shop for sports jewelry 24 hours a day and discounts are provided to return customers. Interested customers can sign up for the SF-JO newsletter and can be notified when new sports jewelry products are added to inventory.

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205-701-4663
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27 Aralık 2012 Perşembe

Tablet PC Devices to Play a Key Role in the 2012 Holiday Shopping Season

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Planet Holdings Group sees Android-based tablet PCs and iPads as the new battleground for avid online shoppers seeking convenience in holiday shopping

Orlando, Florida (PRWEB) October 23, 2012

Planet Holdings Group (PHG), an e-commerce business development company based in Central Florida that is developing multiple online shopping stores, is exploring the opportunity that mobile devices such as Android tablets and Apple iPads create for the upcoming 2012 Holiday Shopping season.

As an online retail store developer, PHG is exploring ways to capitalize on the benefits of using mobile Internet technology, particularly at a time when manufacturers like Apple and Samsung are fighting for control of the most-connected customer base in the history of online commerce.

Tablet PCs have become a ubiquitous access point for Internet shopping, allowing users to connect to their favorite online retailers from their home, office or in public places, using Wi-Fi and 3G/4G Internet access.

During the e-shop design process, Planet Holdings Group works closely with its creative staff and technology partners to develop online shopping cart environments that are friendly to the shopper, from the moment they start browsing products to the checkout process.

PHG is currently developing PopFragrances.com, a discounted retailer of original top-brand women’s perfumes and men’s colognes—and tablet PCs and mobile phones are in their sight as potential access points for shopping activity.

With Apple’s unveiling of the smaller and more portable iPad Mini—which competes directly with the Google Nexus 7 tablet—the mobile arena is now the official battleground of e-commerce, well beyond the cell phone dominion.

“Generation X and Y shoppers already depend on mobile devices for everything from email to calendars—so it should come natural for them to do their holiday shopping on their devices now that they trust them with everything else in their life,” said Andres Goyanes, a Director of PHG and Past-President of the American Marketing Association of Central Florida.

Online shopping on tablet PCs offers many inherent benefits for its users, including control over the safety and security of the transaction by shopping on a device of their own, without the challenge of using a public device to enter payment information.

Additionally, shopping online with a tablet PC is the emulation of the e-commerce environment already familiar to PC users, which can increase shoppers’ trust on the store and reduce the chance of confusion—particularly at the time of submitting an order and payment.

“Larger screen sizes on Android-based tablet PCs and iPads are contributing to a more pleasant online shopping experience,” said Marcelo Muller, a Principal at Planet Holdings Group.

Microsoft is not falling behind in the tablet revolution, anticipating that tablets will become as common as personal computers as they introduce the new Windows Surface tablet—a mobile device that is already backordered in the U.S. and the United Kingdom.

Planet Holdings Group will be launching PopFragrances.com in early November 2012 and more information will be available at http://www.PopFragrances.com.

ABOUT PLANET HOLDINGS GROUP

Planet Holdings Group, LLC (PHG) is a business concept development company that creates and manages a proprietary portfolio of e-commerce enterprises across the globe. PHG's business philosophy is to power e-commerce with innovation, serving its markets with exceptional technology, management, quality, and customer service to ensure the satisfaction of its customers—its primary business focus. The company's main office is located in Orlando, Florida and its multilingual staff speaks English, Spanish and Portuguese.

To learn more about Planet Holdings Group, visit http://www.planetholdingsgroup.com.

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Online City Guide Long Island Exchange Launches Used Car Inventory Portal

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Long Island Exchange helps consumers find used cars in and around Suffolk, Nassau, Brooklyn and Queens New York; online city guide includes full featured proprietary automotive industry technology

Long Island, NY (PRWEB) October 23, 2012

Long Island Exchange, Inc. (http://www.liexchange.com) has announced it will move towards helping local consumers find new and used cars, trucks and SUV’s to Long Island’s residents. Consumers looking to buy new or used automobiles can now find automotive dealer specials available in their local area by visiting LongIslandExchange.com/automotive/

“The used car section is a fast-growing area of our busy web site and has been built using our own in-house propriety technology designed and developed specifically for displaying local dealership inventory located within the (516), (631), (718) and (917) area codes covering Nassau, Suffolk, Brooklyn and Queens New York” said John Colascione, Founder and Managing Partner of Long Island Exchange Inc.

President Brian Keegan says, "Most automotive sites target users nationally; with users having to drill down to inventory local to them while often being presented with deals from around the country. No other region in the United States offers a specific portal for searching used cars in one particular market or surrounding a large metropolitan area like LongIslandExchange.com”.

In additional to local syndication partnerships, the Internet company also announced the acquisition of four corresponding Internet domain names NassauCountyUsedCars.com, SuffolkCountyUsedCars.com, BrooklynCountyUsedCars.com, and QueensCountyUsedCars.com which will support its market reach as well as provide an easy way for consumers to remember how to quickly pull up new and used cars within Nassau, Suffolk, Brooklyn and Queens County.

About the Company


Long Island Exchange, Inc. is a media company that was first launched in 2002. It is privately-owned and offers Long Islanders and surrounding residents a portal of information including news, business data, classifieds and other important resources. LongIslandExchange.com is a free service with no subscription fees, membership dues or charges to access information and has won several awards, including "Best on Long Island" and "Best Website of the Year". The site frequently appears at the top of other 'best of' categories for news and media publications.

Christopher Boyle
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(631) 587-7050
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Golf Review Site Announces New Player News Section After Tiger Woods Breaks Ground on His First Golf Course

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Compared to this time last year, when Netflix lost 800,000 subscribers following a price hike, the streaming service looks like a success story, adding 1.16 million new users this quarter. But that's not how Wall Street feels, which has the company's stock down almost 17 percent following its earnings report. That's because Netflix isn't living up to its potential. The company had promised 7 million new subscribers this year. The third quarter number puts it up to 3.43 million, and the company is lowering expectations for Q4. 


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How to Lose Weight After 50 Guide Available for Download

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DEAR ABBY: My wife and I have had many discussions regarding tattoos. She would say she wanted one; I'd disagree.Well, just before her birthday she had her best friend, a tattoo artist, give her a small tattoo of a dragonfly with dots representing our four children. I didn't know about it for about six weeks, until I walked up behind her at her computer desk and noticed it on her upper shoulder. Our kids knew and hadn't said anything.I got really mad and left the house for a while. ...


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Engagement and Experience Expo 2012 Announces Mobile & Social Efforts

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Enhancing the attendee experience, both mobile and social media will be integral in engaging show attendees at the 2012 Engagement and Experience Expo.

Cincinnati, OH (PRWEB) October 25, 2012

Loyalty 360’s second annual Engagement & Experience Expo will be held October 28 – 30, 2012 at the Hyatt Regency in Dallas, Texas. Enhancing the attendee experience, both mobile and social media will be integral in engaging show attendees during the three jam-packed days of networking, interactive sessions and workshops, led by many of today’s great minds in marketing.

Both attendees and marketers unable to travel to Dallas can follow the 2012 Engagement & Experience Expo on social media sites Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook. Loyalty 360’s LinkedIn group currently hosts over 12,000 members and its own Engagement & Experience subgroup. With over 49,000 Twitter followers, @Loyalty360 will be posting live updates from the conference sessions and exhibit hall floor via the hashtag: #EngagementExpo. Those interested in following the social buzz are encouraged to join “Loyalty 360 – The Loyalty Marketers Association” LinkedIn Group and “Engagement & Experience Expo” subgroup, start a conversation, field session questions and begin to network with attendees before, during and after the show. Twitter followers, show presenters, press and attendees can join the conversation by tweeting with #EngagementExpo. In addition, Friends of Loyalty 360’s Facebook page will find show news and photos from the event.

Also announced this week, Engagement & Experience Expo launched a mobile site to optimize the attendee experience. Conference attendees can now access http://www.engagementexpo.com from a mobile device or tablet before and during the conference for:

Additionally, conference attendees now have the ability to submit a question through their mobile devices to speakers prior to or during the event for a response during the sessions at the show. And, session feedback surveys are also integrated into the mobile device options.

Extending the mobile experience further, those who are interested in receiving SMS updates can text JOIN to 53016 for important show details, updates and reminders during the conference.*

Encouraging engagement on the mobile platform, as a special offer, attendees whose registration includes workshops, can text SBWORKSHOP to 99222 to sign up** for the SoundBite Communications workshop, “Proactive Customer Experience Management Throughout the Lifecycle,” (Sunday, 10/28 at 1 PM) to receive a copy of Forrester's recent report "Transform The Contact Center For Customer Service Excellence." Message and data rates apply.

Attendee registration and press passes are still available. For more information on the 2012 Engagement & Experience Expo, to view the conference agenda and to register for the event, please visit: http://www.engagementexpo.com.

*Standard text message rates apply. Mobile number will remain solely in possession of Loyalty 360 and Gold Mobile for the purposes of delivering show details only. At the completion of the show, mobile number files will be destroyed and no additional alerts will be delivered from Loyalty 360 or Gold Mobile.


**Workshops do not require sign-up. Signing up for this workshop pertains to those who wish to receive the special offer.

About Engagement & Experience Expo


Engagement & Experience Expo is a forum to openly discuss customer, brand and channel challenges and solutions. Discover how to optimize the customer experience at all touch-points and increase the impact of engagement throughout the customer lifecycle. Through a robust slate of best-in-class speakers and interactive discussions, attendees will learn about the latest theories, best practices, relevant case studies, emerging trends and strategies that drive measurable behavioral change and quantifiable results.

The 2nd annual Engagement & Experience Expo will take place October 28-30, 2012 in Dallas, Texas.

About Loyalty 360


Loyalty 360 is an unbiased, market driven, voice-of-the-customer focused clearinghouse and think-tank that is committed to bringing customer loyalty to the forefront as a critical marketing strategy. A trusted source for cutting-edge research, best practices, and networking opportunities, Loyalty 360 gives members the expert insights and guidance they need to better understand loyalty and develop programs that effectively engage their customers and employees and build stronger relationships with them. http://www.loyalty360.org

Caitlin Schar
Loyalty 360
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20 Aralık 2012 Perşembe

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Music video: 'Ooo I wanna get you out of Teterboro...'

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by B. N. Sullivan

A pilot in my family turned me on to this terrific music video -- written, performed and produced by his friend,  Mike Wagner.  The catchy lyrics are set to an old Beach Boys song, and the video is very entertaining.
Out in New Jersey(s)
There’s a place called Teterboro
That’s where everybody goes
To be a part of it all

Lots of jets on the ramp
Loaded up waiting to start engines
They’ll be there for an hour
Before they even have the chance
Down in Teterboro
You can find the rest of the Teterboro lyrics on Mike's blog, and you can find a link to download an audio-only version there, too.



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Kudos to Mike Wagner for doing such a great job with the video, and thanks to Pat Sullivan for sending it to me.

Flight crew's unprofessional behavior caused PSA Airlines CRJ-200 runway overrun at Charleston, WV

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accident sceneThe U.S. National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has issued its final report on the PSA Airlines CRJ-200 runway overrun at Charleston, WV, in January of this year.  The aircraft (registration N246PS) overran a runway at Yeager Airport (CRW), Charleston, WV, following a rejected takeoff.  The NTSB report attributes the incident to the flight crew's "unprofessional behavior."

The incident flight, operating as US Airways Express Flight 2495, was departing Charleston for Charlotte Douglas International Airport, NC.  After noticing that the flaps were incorrectly configured for takeoff, the crew rejected takeoff at high speed -- well above V1.  The aircraft overran the end of the runway and came to a stop in the engineered materials arresting system (EMAS) in the runway end safety area.

There were no injuries among the three crew members and 31 passengers on board.  The aircraft's flaps, landing gear, and landing gear doors "received minor damage," according to the NTSB.

The NTSB's statement of probable cause is as follows:
(1) The flight crewmembers’ unprofessional behavior, including their nonadherence to sterile cockpit procedures by engaging in nonpertinent conversation, which distracted them from their primary flight-related duties and led to their failure to correctly set and verify the flaps;

(2) the captain’s decision to reconfigure the flaps during the takeoff roll instead of rejecting the takeoff when he first identified the misconfiguration, which resulted in the rejected takeoff beginning when the airplane was about 13 knots above the takeoff decision speed and the subsequent runway overrun; and

(3) the flight crewmembers’ lack of checklist discipline, which contributed to their failure to detect the incorrect flap setting before initiating the takeoff roll.

Contributing to the survivability of this incident was the presence of an engineered materials arresting system beyond the runway end.
Here are the links to the NTSB's final report:
  • NTSB ID DCA10IA022: Summary
  • NTSB ID DCA10IA022: Full Narrative

RELATED: PSA Airlines CRJ-200 runway overrun at Charleston, WV - AircrewBuzz.com, Jan 19, 2010

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Video: Two years after ditching in the Hudson River, 'Sully' reflects

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Tomorrow is the second anniversary of the historic, successful ditching of US Airways Flight 1549 in the Hudson River.  Now retired, Captain Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger, who was in command of that Airbus A320 on January 15, 2009, reflects on what he calls the "experience of a lifetime."



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Thanks to the Associated Press for posting the video on YouTube.

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Explosion rocks Moscow's Domodedovo Airport

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A large explosion rocked the international  arrivals hall at Moscow's Domodedovo Airport (DME) earlier today, January 24, 2011.  Local officials say that the blast, which was caused by a suicide bomber, killed at least 35 people and left more than 100 injured.

Amateur video and photos shot on site showed a grisly scene, with bodies and body parts strewn about, and heavy smoke hanging in the air.  ProducerMatthew.com has posted links to several photos from inside the Domodedovo Terminal.

Air traffic at DME was disrupted immediately after the bombing.  Some flights were diverted to Moscow's Sheremetyevo airport, or to St. Petersburg.  Other en route flights returned to their departure cities.

Here is a news video about the incident, posted on YouTube by Russia Today:



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16 Aralık 2012 Pazar

Dietrich, Kraft Propose Electing NorCo Row Officers

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Council members Ken Kraft and Tom Dietrich are proposing a bipartisan blunder. Since 1978, when Northampton County's Home Rule Charter was adopted, the row officers are appointed positions. Professionalism replaced politics. But now, in the wake of an admittedly bad appointment in the Register of Wills, they want to return to the world of Tammany Hall. Taking a step backwards, they are proposing a change to the Charter that would require all row officers, from Sheriff to Coroner to be elected.

For starters, proposed changes to the Home Rule Charter should really be considered by Lamont McClure's Law and Order Committee. He hasn't bothered to convene a meeting about anything in several years, even though the Charter is crying out for numerous tweaks. Kraft's Personnel Committee should not even be considering this question, but it's on the agenda for Wednesday.

Reform groups like Philadelphia's non-partisan Committee of Seventy have long advocated the elimination of these "barely-understood elected positions that date back a century and a half or more ... ."

First, having six independently elected row offices will just increase inefficiencies and bloat County government. Second, there is no compelling need for an independent Recorder of Deeds or Coroner. That's just nonsense. Third, best practices around the country make clear that these offices function more professionally when they are appointed, based on merit. Fourth, it would increase patronage and nepotism. A newly elected Register of Wills would install relatives and political hacks instead of making sure the best persons are in place. Fifth, there would be a decrease in accountability and transparency. With so many row offices acting independently, it would be far more easy to hide things from the public, Executive and Council. Sixth, this would guarantee the election of whomever is put forward by the ruling party, which is most often the Democrats. Voters will not know who is running for these obscure offices, and will just vote party instead of person.

Disagree? Gerald E. (Jerry) Seyfried, a former Northampton County Executive, Council member and Director of Court Services, weighed in on this topic a few months ago. He changed his thinking about electing row officers, and here's why.

"I, as a private citizen didn't like the idea of losing the ability to elect County Row Office Officials. I later changed my mind. Here's the reasons. Today, Northampton County promotes and compels competitive testing for all these positions. There are 'Career Service Regulations' that are updated periodically to assure that we are getting the best individuals to head these departments. All the positions under the Department head are also filled by testing. Highest test results usually result in getting the promotion. Most of our Department Heads have years of on hand experience. Under the Row Office Election system, it was a popularity contest and the newly elected official gave out the jobs in those respective offices to political hacks. That doesn't happen anymore in Northampton County. There is also a grievance procedure in place for any individual who feels they were passed over for a promotion. There is an independent Board of arbitrators who will hear the case and they have the authority to override the decision of the appointing authority. There are also safeguards as to posting of all test scores to eliminate someone with a low test score being interviewed before someone with a very high test score. Northampton county is the leader in this field. I don't want to bore you with lots of details, but I do want your readers to know that Northampton County has a great staff of employees. Most of this is because we no longer elect 'row Offices'."

I'd agree with Ken that the process might need a few tweaks to give the courts a greater say in appointments to some of these offices. But let's not destroy a system designed to encourage professionalism over politics.

A Call to Peace, From Nazareth to Bethlehem

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Dimitri Schwartz, at the vanguard, leads the 10-mile pilgrimage
When Joseph and Mary traveled from Nazareth to Bethlehem two thousand years ago, as claimed in the Gospel of Luke, they covered approximately eighty miles. On December 8, in memory of that journey, approximately 150 people made the shorter, 10-mile, trip between Nazareth and Bethlehem here in the Lehigh Valley. Called the Christmas Peace Pilgrimage, it's the 53rd time this group has made the trip, walking with simple star and peace signs. It's an annual reminder of the true meaning of Christmas - peace on earth.

This year's trek, which started at the Moravian Church in the Nazareth Circle at noon, slowly made its way along Route 191 and into Bethlehem, stopping at three churches along the way. It ended, as darkness fell, with Christmas carols at the Central Moravian Church in Bethlehem. Although most participants were from the Lehigh Valley, they included people from the coal regions, Maryland and Ohio.

Some have been making this an annual expedition since the '70s. As Grant Stevenson explains, "Somebody's gotta' be for peace." A sign at First Baptist Church, a rest stop along the way, refers everyone to Christ's message: "Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you. I do not give to you as the world gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid."
Lanna Melchiorre, Hillary Frigm and John Bergdoll join pilgrimage from Nazareth race track

Nick Butterfield, Tom Stimmet and Grant Stevenson join hike about 2 miles into trip

Russell Fry, age 8, walked the entire 10 miles. 

After three miles, group rests at Trinity Lutheran Church in Lower Nazareth Township

It's a family affair for Bethlehem resident Rick Dow. His wife manned the sag wagon. His daughter forgot the camera.

After 6 miles, Colleen Gahman and Rhonda Mitchell are still smiling

Cindy Yost waves as she makes her way to First Baptist Chruch

Rita Skechus comes from the Scranton area to walk 10 miles for peace

In Bethlehem, pilgrims stop at First Church of the Nazarene for vigil candles

Sgt John Karr, one of Bethlehem's finest, provided traffic control

This is what it was all about - a call to peace

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South Side: A Community That Still Has a Soul

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Despite a bone-chilling rain, over fifty people attended a candlelight vigil in South Bethlehem on Friday night, just a few feet from where six people were shot the previous weekend. After a volley of thirty bullets, Yolanda Morales, age 23, is dead. Her killer and another shooter, still hospitalized, have been charged. But that was little consolation to the people who came to wonder why.

Kim Carrell-Smith, a Lehigh University History Professor who lives on the South Side, pointed to the where the shooting occurred and said, "That is not who we are. But this, the community gathering, is who we are. We're the South Side."
Kim Carrell-Smith (L) and Lorna Velazquez (R)
Those attending the vigil included Evelyn Rivera, President of the Puerto Rican Beneficial Society, where a minor argument escalated into a gunfight outside. "There's not much you can do except cry," she said, as her daughter, Jaclyn, consoled her.
Jaclyn Rivera consoles her mother, Evelyn
Police Chief Jason Schiffer, who helped light candles, said his force is proud to partner with a "community that still has a soul." He stated his force would never have been able to piece this together without them. "We're standing here together, and against what happened," he said.
Police Chief Jason Schiffer mourns with the rest of the community
Northampton Community College's South Side Campus Dean, Paul Pierpoint, stated we are all "shocked and saddened at the senseless violence and loss of precious life that occurred on this street." He attributed it to "our current gun culture. None would have died here last weekend if guns were not present." Guns "exacerbate our flaws," he said. "Maybe guns don't kill people. But angry or frightened people with guns far too often do." Pierpoint dreams of an "island" without gun violence. "But it is only a dream so long as our island is surrounded by an ocean of guns."
Bearded Paul Pierpoint listens to other speakers
Twins Brigid and Stephen White, age 9, attend the vigil with mother Sheila.
A saddened State Rep. Steve Samuelson said little, and spent most of his time at the vigil in prayer.
City Council member J. Willie Reynolds, in brief remarks, said that despite geographical divisions, there is only one Bethlehem. What happened last weekend is unacceptable, he claimed.
Bethlehem police help light vigil candles.

NorCo Adopts No-Tax-Hike Budget, Looks For Repeat Next year

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With minor amendments, Executive John Stoffa's no-tax hike budget was adopted tonight 8-1, with the sole dissenting vote coming from Tom Dietrich. This was more or less expected. But Fiscal Affairs Director Doran Hamann supplied the surprise of the night when he predicted there will be no need for one next year, either. He did caution, "We don't know what's going to happen in the next 365 days."

According to Hamann, this is for three reasons. First, the County has begun using its self-insurance fund to pay benefits. Second, it borrowed money to pay off part of the swaption instead of dipping into reserves. Third, as a result of bond refinancing, it was able to avoid a debt service payment due on October 1.

Hamann was proud to report that the County has managed to retain its AA bind rating.

But there are still clouds on the horizon.

Hamann noted that Gracedale, the County-owned nursing home, is in need of "Major repairs." Council President John Cusick noted that the County will still be paying $4 million for operations at nursing home next year. Despite a private management firm, it continues to lose money.

In addition to Gracedale, Hamann noted that 2/3 of the County's revenue comes from the state and federal governments. The state, in particular, has made substantial reductions in payments for human services.

Council President John Cusick noted that, despite a declining tax base, the annual pension cost next year will be $12.5 million. Fifteen per cent of the County's real estate tax revenue will have to pay for the pension.

In addition to these concerns, the County is looking down the barrel of $19.6 million in bridge replacements and repairs over the ext three years, which will almost certainly require a bond. Council member Lamont McClure argued against including these cost projections in the capital plan, but Cusick countered, "Repairing bridges has been a core function of government since the Roman Empire."

This budget appears to include (I'm not entirely sure) an across the board 2.25% wage hike for its non-union staffers.

Here's a sampling of some of the wages:

position 2012      
salary
2013
salary
county council solicitor           $50,124 $51,252
controller solicitor $18,360 $18,773
county solicitor $55,533 $56,782
first ass't cty solicitor $47,268 $48,332
ass't cty solicitor (4) $40,686 $41,601
assistant das (7 pt) $43,377 $44,352
chief public defender $55,399 $56,646
first ass't public defender $55,260 $56,503
ass't public defender (14) $43,377 $44,352

Full-time Assistant DAs and public defenders will have a salary that ranges between $61,901 and $92,080, depending on years of service. Cabinet level officials will be paid between $81,594 and $121,373.

Northampton County's Shrinking Tax Base

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In 2012, $85.9 million in real estate tax revenue was budgeted. But last night, when Northampton County Council adopted its no-tax hike budget, they had to revise their real estate tax revenue projection downwards, from $85.37 million to $84.97 million.

It's going the wrong way.

According to President John Cusick, that's a first for him. "Some of you might want to think about reassessment," he suggested.

12 Aralık 2012 Çarşamba

Lessons From The PigPen

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Billed as the Lehigh Valley's #1 Entertainment Complex when it opened in 2009, life was short for the sports bar which hoped to capitalize on the nearby baseball park. Don Cunningham honestly said that 72 home baseball games are not enough to support a business year round. How about 40 home hockey games? Another local bar owner said of Cola-Coca Park, "They have everything in there that they need. Nobody in the area really prospered from the ball field." PigPen owner Les Bartholomew cited the casino as his downfall, and their deep pockets to attract entertainment. The reality of competition, and few home matches, will create a barren night scene in Pawlowski's little apple. The unique state tax funding mechanism will allow the barren buildings to meet their debt service, but images of middle class patrons walking the streets of downtown Allentown, will be limited to few nights, and architectural renderings.

Baer vs. Simon, 1937

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When Max Baer beat Primo Carnera for the Heavyweight Title in 1934, he became a celebrity overnight. In the year that he held the title, his nightclub carousing was legendary, including a Vanity Fair Magazine profile. His younger brother, Buddy, 6'7", decided he too would become a boxer. Between 1934 and 1937 Buddy fought40 times.



"On August 30, 1937 Buddy took on his first highly regarded opponent, New York's rising prospect, Abe Simon, at Yankee Stadium*. Baer won by TKO in the third. "Simon gave Baer a beating in the 1st round and had him in distress, but he came back in the next two sessions with a succession of blows to the body and head that had his huge opponent reeling when the bout was stopped" (New York Times). Baer then went on to beat Two Ton Tony Galento, setting himself up for a title shot with Joe Louis. Louis had called Galento the toughest man he ever fought. Like Simon, Buddy Baer got two chances at Louis. In the first fight he went 7 rounds, in the second fight, he got knocked out in the first round. Also like Simon, he would retire from the ring after his second Louis fight. Baer would later say, "The only way I could have beaten Louis that night was with a baseball bat."
*Buddy Baer-Boxrec Boxing Encyclopaedia

reprinted from April 2010

The Karaite Tradition

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While Jews celebrate Hanukah worldwide, no menorahs will be lit in  Karaite Synagogues. Although they only number 50,000 followers worldwide, their tradition goes back to 8th century Babylonia, and perhaps much earlier. The Karaites reject The Oral Law, also known as Rabbinic Judaism, as formulated over centuries by Jewish scholars, in a compilation known as the Talmud.  Karaites believe that only the Torah, or the Five Books of Moses, is G-d's word to be followed. Because the miracle of Hanukah would not occur until over a thousand years after Moses received the law on Mt. Sinai, it is not in the Torah, or Karaite liturgy.  After World War 2, the Egyptian community of Karaites, then the largest remaining, migrated to Israel, where there are now 30,000.

photograph of Karaite Synagogue in Turkey

Two Ton Galento

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In an era of tough men, Tony "Two Ton" Galento was a standout. Although he would never win a Mr. America contest, his left hook could knock down any man, including the legendary Joe Louis. Tony owned a bar in Orange, New Jersey, didn't train, drank beer and ate large meals before he fought. Between 1928 and 1944 he fought 110 times, knocking out 56 of his opponents.

He met the Baer brothers in back to back fights later in his career, losing both bouts, but not before knocking 6'7'' Buddy Baer down. The famous fight with Louis occurred at Yankee Stadium in June of 1939, before Galente beat Lou Nova in the infamous dirty fight. Tony was king of the world in the third round as Louis lay on the canvas, but he got up at the eight count, and knocked Galante out in the next round. Louis would later say that Tony Galante was one of the toughest men he ever fought.
Galento with press after the Lou Nova fight

reprinted from May 2011

Greg Weaver Art Scene

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For about ten years, mid 70's to 80's, Allentown was graced with a one man art machine. Greg Weaver studied at Carnegie Mellon and then returned to the Valley to become artist, promoter and inspiration to dozens of local artists. His large studios, which moved from one low rent location to another over the years, became hubs for innovation and social activity. He was very prolific with his work, and generous with his encouragement. A typical monthly bash involved perhaps a poster by Mark Beyer( now an internationally known underground comic) performance by a jazz group such as Gary Hassey,(Greg also had a band) and perhaps a new showing by a local artist, such as Barnaby Ruhe. The loft parties were always mobbed, by many of the same people who now attend the Museum social events. This art "scene" cost the taxpayers nothing, it was done by artists, and it was real. Greg suffered from diabetes, and eventually lost his sight. Although blind he continued to produce art and inspire people until his death. Several of his works are in the Allentown Museums' permanent collection and his memory is in the hearts' of his friends. The image here is from Mark Beyer, representing an invitation to a Weaver event.

reprinted from September of 2007

This post, which I originally wrote in 2007, inspired the resurgence of a local artist group and scene. Another friend of Greg Weaver, in a recent conservation, referred to the current art establishment (Allentown Art Museum and Baum School) as pretenders. He credited Richard Gregg, then museum director, for purchasing and supporting Weaver's art at the time. For this upcoming holiday, please consider treating yourself to a work of art from a local artist.

There is an art POP UP  store inside Burrito Works,  818 Hamilton Street, featuring local art for sale

11 Aralık 2012 Salı

Northampton County Loses Another Starter

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The original miserable bastard
Like me, my father was an alcoholic. He'd be fine for weeks, sometimes months, and then would just disappear. He might stop at the office for a few minutes, but by the time I got to it, the only trace left of him would be the smoke from a dying Pall Mall cigarette, curling its way from the ash tray to the ceiling.

Ordinarily, my father was a beer drinker. But on one binge, he was hanging with a real lowlife - a Catholic priest - and the two of them were drinking Irish whiskey.

After getting sufficiently schnockered at some Bucks County watering hole, my father began making his way home along the lonely and winding back roads. He took a corner too fast and his car catapulted off the road and into a nearby field. Distraught neighbors summoned the constabulary and a state trooper came onto the scene.

Surveying the situation, the trooper asked, "What happened, Barnie? Were you in an accident?"

"No, I'm a fuckin' stunt driver," was my Dad's snotty reply. He was a miserable bastard.

Naturally, he was charged with drunk driving. This was before the days of ARD or other special programs for first offenders. In his lifetime, he had prosecuted them and defended them. Now he was one of them himself. A real expert.

My Dad, who fought over everything else, quietly plead guilty. The judge who accepted his plea and sentenced him to twenty years in the electric chair was Isaac Garb. He sat on the bench in Bucks County at that time.

Despite this, or perhaps because of it, my Dad always liked Garb.

As a Senior Judge in Northampton County, Judge Garb was stuck with my lawsuits concerning the $111 million bond. He ruled against me in two suits, although I did manage to get him reversed on one for a pyrhhic victory.

I liked Judge Garb, too.

He was a no-nonsense bastard who still took the time to talk to anyone. Even me.

It's sad that, on the same day that District Judge Gay Elwell died, so did Isaac Garb. Though technically from Bucks County, Garb was a fixture in Easton, and he liked to work.

In one day, Northampton County's judicial system has lost two of its starters.

NCC Wants to Double Campus Housing

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Mardi Closson, NCC's Dean of Students
At Northampton Community College's sprawling campus, twelve apartments and a residence hall provide housing for about three hundred students. But by the time school starts in 2015, college officials would like to double its housing component. That's what Mardi Closson, the College's Dean of Students, told Commissioners at their December 3 meeting.

Closson, along with Attorney Bill Murphy and Facilities Director Mark Culp, pitched the expansion before a receptive Board, arguing that this would actually reduce traffic to and from the campus. She added that there already is a long waiting list for housing, which is determined by weighing distance, grades and disciplinary problems.  The college is the only facility in the state that offers funeral service education, and one of few offering a dental hygiene program. She denied any plans to convert from a two-year to a four-year college.

Commissioner Tom Nolan, who lives near the campus and has opposed expansion in the past, told College officials he is now sold. by their "good track record" and "history with the Township."

Agreeing, Commissioner Marty Zawarski noted there are only 11 incidents per year with police. He did, however, complain that college students crossing Green Pond Road to the main campus are "wearing blinders," and don't stop for or notice traffic.

President Paul Weiss, noting that 89% of Northampton Community College graduates remain in the Lehigh Valley, stated that the college "has been a good neighbor."

After getting an informal green light, college officials will now pitch their expansion to the Planning Commission in January.

Bethlehem Township Balks at 2.5% Increase in Engineering Fees

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Bethlehem Township Commissioners unanimously tabled a proposed rate increase in engineering fees at their December 3 meeting. The Pidcock Company, which provides engineering services, has proposed a 2.5% rate increase next year, under which the hourly rate for professional services would vary between $48 and $108 per hour. Its current rate schedule has been in place since January 2011.

"With the state of the economy, I can't see that the engineer raised its bills at this time," complained Commissioner Martin Zawarski. He also groused about the mileage being charged, noting that Pidcock is located near Route 309, a forty mile round trip from the Township. "There are very, very good engineering firms within ten minutes of here," he observed.

Rather than outright reject the proposed rate increase, Commissioner Michael Hudak suggested reaching out to Pidcock to ask for an explanation. "We don't really know why a rate in crease is being proposed," added Commissioner Phil Barnard.

"I'm on the fence with this, noted President Paul Weiss, who would also like to hear from Pidcockk

Although he went along with tabling the pay hike, Commissioner Tom Nolan cautioned that changing township engineers is a "monumental task." He added that most of their fees are charged to developers, not the Township.

Gay Elwell: Judge, Lady and Friend

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Gay Elwell
She'd kill me if I told you this, but she was always a hottie to me. I got to know her back in the day, when I drank too much and frequented The Garrison Bar. That was the watering hole for young reporters and lawyers. Everybody hit on Gay Elwell back then. You see, in addition to being quite attractive, she had a brain and could hold her own with the best trial lawyers.

In my cups, I am certain I proposed to her several times while attempting tp impress her with my skills at PAC-MAN and ASTEROIDS. She always let me down gently.

GAME OVER.

I remained a buffoon and went on to get my law license suspended. She, like most others, grew up and became The Morning Call's Northampton County Courthouse reporter, succeeding the great Peg Rhodin.

Matching Peg Rhodin would be an accomplishment for anyone, but Gay was not finished. She went on to become a District Judge, and a pretty damn good one at that.

She made one mistake. She remained my friend, even though I gave her ample reason to deny ever having known me. When I started blogging, she actually helped, shooting me an email now and then to point out my numerous spelling and grammatical errors. You see, she was still a writer.

And a voracious reader. I bumped into her at The Easton Public Library every week. I'd grab historical biographies, while she preferred trash. Must be why she read my blog.

Her brother went missing a few months ago, and I know that really ate away at her. But she put on a brave face. "Cheers, my dear. Keep your chin up," she'd tell me as I complained about this and that.

Easton has lost a good front-line judge with lots of common sense. I call them mini-judges, but they are often the only thing that prevents an urban area like Easton from breaking out in riots.

I, and many others at the courthouse, have lost a friend.

I'll miss you, Gay.

Johann Sebastian Bach's music in America

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     The earliest evidence of Johann Sebastian Bach's music in America can be found in the Moravian Archives. In 1823, a Bethlehem musician made copies of one of Bach’s cantatas. It took another Moravian musician to make Bach’s music a part of the musical tradition of Bethlehem, PA. Dr. J. Fred Wolle was visiting Munich in the spring of 1885 and took the opportunity to hear a production of Bach’s St. John Passion. Wolle returned to Bethlehem, determined to bring Bach’s music to life in America. Under his supervision, the Bethlehem Choral Union sang the St. John Passion, on June 5, 1888. It was the first complete rendition of the work in this country. Wolle conducted the first complete performance of Bach’s Mass in B Minor, at the Central Moravian Church in 1900. Due to the historical importance of these accomplishments, the Central Moravian Church earned recognition as a National Landmark of Music.
     The Bach Festival moved to the Packer Memorial Church of Lehigh University in 1912. A review in Outlook Magazine of the 1918 Bach Festival described the event. “Mr. Wolle leads without a baton, and his nervous arms and fingers seemed not only to be charged with electricity, but to electrify the whole body of people there, those in the choir seats and those in the pews alike. He made those people not only sing, but think the words as they sang them.”
     Johann Sebastian Bach was born on March 31, 1685, in Eisenach, Germany. He lived his entire life in Germany. He was born as the youngest and eighth child of Johan Ambrosius Bach and Elisabeth Lammerhirt. Johann Sebastian came from a long line of musicians and composers. He lost both his parents, within the same year, at the age of nine. Johann Sebastian and his brother Johann Jacob went to live with their eldest brother, Johann Christoph, who was organist in Ohrdruf.
     At age eighteen, Bach was appointed organist of the Neue Kirche in Arnstadt. His first known compositions were written during the early 1700s. At that time he was courting his second cousin and future wife, Maria Barbara Bach. A new job as organist of the Blasiuskirche in Mühlhausen and a small inheritance allowed them to marry in 1707. In Mühlhausen, Bach began to write cantatas. The cantatas that survived from this period are regarded as masterpieces. The Blasiuskirche suffered a great fire and Bach sought employment 40 miles north in the city of Weimar as organist in the court of Duke Wilhelm Ernst.
     While in Weimar, he continued to write cantatas along with compositions for the organ, harpsichord, choral preludes and fugues. Duke Wilhelm Ernst was in a contentious power struggle with another Duke in Weimar, Ernst August. Ignoring politics, Bach wrote compositions for both Dukes, which angered his employer. Duke Wilhelm Ernst had Bach jailed for a month.
     Upon leaving jail in 1717, Bach moved his family to Köthen and began his new job as Kapellmeister (director of music) to Prince Leopold von Anhalt-Köthen. During his stay in Köthen, Bach wrote the six Brandenburg Concertos, violin concertos in A Minor, E Major, and the double concert in D Minor, Invention, the French Suites and the English Suites. Bach’s wife, Maria Barbara, died in 1720 after a short illness. Bach married Anna Magdalena Wilcken, a talented soprano, in 1721.
     In 1723, Bach became Kapellmeister in the St Thomas School in Leipzig. Beginning in March 1729, Bach assumed the direction of the Collegium Musicum in Leipzig. Bach was always looking for ways to increase his income.  He sold books, music and Silbermann fortepianos. Bach finished his great B Minor Mass in 1749. Bach was practically blind due to cataracts at the end of his life. In 1750, he suffered a stroke. He died on July 28, 1750, probably from diabetes mellitus. During his lifetime, Bach was famous for his organ and harpsichord playing. The high regard for his compositions didn’t occur the 19th century.
     During the first two weekends of May, thousands of Bach lovers from across the country arrive in Bethlehem, PA to hear the Bach Choir and Bach Festival Orchestra.
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8 Aralık 2012 Cumartesi

You Don't Look Too Bad

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Bernie Goetz told his subway attacker in 1984 that he doesn't look too bad, here's another, then shot him again. Bernie O'Hare tells the story of Teddy Roosevelt finishing a speech after he was shot. With the guns and ammunition in use now a days, neither of those things would happen. District Attorney Morganelli talks about the culture of the night people. The two weapons used in the Bethlehem shooting were a 40 and 45 caliber pistol. The 45 was invented during Teddy Roosevelt's time. It was designed to bring down a cavalry horse, not just the soldier. The Zombie Ammunition shown is not some fabrication to illustrate my point, it is an actual advertisement for hyper bullets by a major manufacturer. We have an arsenal of large caliber concealed weapons, filled with high velocity tissue and bone eating ammo, cruising our city streets. Who are the real zombies?

$100 A Week

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In 1935, a Jewish boy earning $35 a week carrying 300 pound blocks of ice, was offered three times more to fight; win, lose or draw. For one hundred dollars a week, Jock Whitney, British aristocrat and sportsman, owned Abe Simon. Abe won his first 14 fights, 12 by knockout. On his climb to fight Louis in 1941 he would knock out 27 opponents, including Jersey Joe Walcott.

reprinted from September 2009

Guns and Ammo

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Yesterday, both Bernie O'Hare and I had posts about the shooting in South Bethlehem. Also yesterday, Paul Carpenter had a column on the same occurrence. Carpenter gave Morganelli credit for his courage using the term Culture concerning the shootout, but then batted the topic back and forth so much that he drew no conclusion. Carpenter wondered if Culture referred to young Hispanic males? Morganelli said no, just young in general. I think that Morganelli's Culture referred to young males in a lower social economic demographic, and assorted wannabes, exploring hipness. An extended comment section on O'Hare's blog revealed another culture, which I call Guns and Ammo. That's a reference to a popular magazine specializing on both those items. These are the 2nd Amendment advocates, the NRA members, and assorted gun right advocates. In that world when it comes to bullet caliber, bigger is much better. They have successfully lobbied for the right to carry in most states. The gun industry has responded with a large assortment of small light weight guns, designed for concealable carry, in high calibers. One middle class, self described liberal, anonymously stated that he carries a 45. Although he may feel that this caliber is necessary, and although he may be well trained in it's use, an unintended consequence is millions of lightweight, high caliber weapons in the hands of untrained, undisciplined people, with a chip on their shoulder and a hot head. Thirty high caliber shots were fired last weekend in the South Bethlehem gun battle.

When Boxing Was King

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Although my fascination with boxing from the 1930's began with a family connection, was fed by a curiosity about the many Jewish boxers, the real hook is my love of black and white photography. Some of the best photographers of the era aimed their camera's at the ring during those years. Shown here is a boxing portrait of Izzy Jannazo. This tough welterweight fought the best, from Barney Ross to Sugar Ray Robinson. These photographs are from the Harry Winkler Collection, now housed at the University Library of Notre Dame.

Tony Chavez was the first New Mexican to fight for a title. He moved to Los Angeles to train for his lightweight title fight with Henry Armstrong. Harry Winkler assembled these amazing images while working as the Los Angeles correspondent for Ring Magazine.





Freddie Miller won 210 fights out of 250, between 1927 and 1940. This featherweight champ had two of his most famous fights with Abie Israel.

reprinted from July, 2010