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Sheriff believes New Mexico slayings tied to cartels

ESPANOLA, N.M. -- The Rio Arriba County sheriff says he thinks the recent execution-style slayings of two men and the case of two other men found dead in a burned-out trailer are linked to Mexican drug cartels.

Sheriff Tommy Rodella said one of two men found dead Dec. 21 in the burned trailer in Medanales was a suspect in the double murder 11 days earlier in Hernandez.

Rodella said the slayings have the earmarks of a Mexican cartel hit.

"There was drugs involved," he said. "And I think because of the level of drug dealing that has been going on now for some time, I think that is indicative that the (cartels) are here. The thing is that this isn't the first case where someone has been murdered and burned. That sends a hell of a message."

Rodella said Tomas J. Sanchez, 20, was one of two people found dead in the burned trailer. Rodella said Sanchez was the top suspect in the Dec. 10 deaths of Matthew Maestas, 53, and Joseph Eugene Valdez, 47, each of whom had been shot five times before the trailer was set on fire.

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While There Are Some Glimpses Of Progress, Mexico Faces A Long Road To Innovation

long roadEditor?s note:?Maria Rocio Paniagua currently works as a project manager at?Innku, one of the top mobile and web workshops in Mexico. A few weeks ago, Vivek Wadhwa visited Mexico and wrote about the possible opportunities he saw for the Mexican IT sector,?noting manufacturing plans.?In his article, he suggested that?the Mexican technology industry ?leapfrog India? by moving away from IT services and into a different emerging market, grabbing the opportunity of re-automating the American manufacturing industry on markets like artificial intelligence, 3D printing and robotics.

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by KRISTIE RIEKEN / The Associated Press

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HOUSTON (AP) -- D.J. Johnson returned an interception 39 yards and Ryan Bustin made a 28-yard field goal as time expired to give Texas Tech a 34-31 comeback victory over Minnesota on Friday night in the Meineke Car Care Bowl.

Seth Doege found Eric Ward on a short pass, and he outran a defender for a 35-yard scoring play to tie it at 31 with just more than a minute remaining.

Michael Carter intercepted two of Doege?s passes in the fourth quarter before the tying score, but Minnesota couldn?t convert either of the turnovers into points.

The Red Raiders (8-5) got their third straight bowl win to wrap up a month that began with coach Tommy Tuberville?s abrupt departure for the job at Cincinnati. Texas Tech has hired Kliff Kingsbury to replace him, but interim coach Chris Thomsen led the team against Minnesota (6-7). Kingsbury was at the game, watching from a suite.

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How deadly would chemical weapons in Syria be?

Concerns that the Syrian regime would use chemical weapons are putting the spotlight on these weapons of mass destruction.

By Tom A. Peter,?Correspondent / December 6, 2012

A view of damages on an empty street in the Aleppo district of Salaheddine, Syria, Dec. 5. Serious concerns have been raised about the Syrian regime using chemical weapons.

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Serious concerns have been raised about chemical weapons in Syria as unnamed US officials on Wednesday told NBC News that Syrian forces have loaded sarin, a deadly nerve gas, into bombs that can be dropped by planes.

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The officials said the bombs had not been loaded onto planes and there was not yet a decision from Syria's leader to use them.

President Obama has said the use of chemical weapons in Syria is a ?red line? that would draw the US into the war. Embattled Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has denied that he?s planning to use them, unless international forces intervene. And Syrian officials have called recent accusations a ?pretext for intervention.?

The international community is now debating if and how to respond to this latest development.

As the situation unfolds, for many unfamiliar with sarin gas there may be some question as to what it is and just how deadly it can be. Though it?s classified as a weapon of mass destruction and is extremely lethal, it is not in the same league as nuclear weapons.

?Chemical weapons are not nuclear weapons. In order to produce a lot of damage they have to be distributed very efficiently. The problem with them is that they can be very deadly and efficient if used in population centers and their effects are indiscriminate,? says Daryl Kimball, executive director of the Arms Control Association.

?The explosion of a single chemical shell would not necessarily be a catastrophe if it went off accidentally at one of these storage sites, but the deliberate use of one chemical shell in a population center could be very deadly,? adds Mr. Kimball.

Sarin is a colorless and odorless nerve agent that can be attached to missiles and artillery rounds and is primarily lethal when inhaled but can also penetrate skin and clothing.

It evaporates quickly, though under the right conditions it can linger for up to five days. As a result, a sarin attack requires little clean up and areas affected by sarin can be quickly reoccupied, making it a desirable weapon for military units looking to advance without destroying infrastructure and equipment.

It was first developed in Germany in 1938, but there was no known use of it as a weapon, until 1988 when Iraq used it against the Kurdish town of Halabja. The Iraqi military is also believed to have used sarin against Iran during the war between the two countries that spanned from 1980 to 1988.

Most recently, it was used by the Japanese group Aum Shinrikyo which manufactured their own form of impure sarin gas and released it on the Tokyo subway in 1995. The attack killed 12 and injured at least 5,500 people.

It?s unclear exactly how much damage would be caused were Syrian jets to drop bombs filled with sarin gas on an apartment block or populated area, but experts say the attack would likely be lethal and devastating, creating a major impact.

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S?bastien Bourgault has been doing comedy in French for a few years, but now he?s making waves doing it in English.

Photograph by: John Kenney , THE GAZETTE

S?bastien Bourgault

A year ago, S?bastien Bourgault knew five words in English, and one of them ? poutine ? didn?t really count. But Bourgault, who has been doing stand-up in French for the last six years, wanted to crack the anglo comedy market. So he got a job at a breakfast joint in the West Island to learn English.

?Now I?ve got a repertoire of 51 English words,? cracks Bourgault, 38. In fact, his English vocabulary is far more extensive. So much so that he has been cracking up local audiences, as well as other comics, in English ? with a fetching accent ? for the last six months. He estimates that he?s done 150 sets in English over that period.

?Regardless where you put S?bastien on a show, there will be a spike,? says veteran comic/producer Peter J. Radomski. ?He just brings so much energy. I?ve never seen him do a bad set. And I?ve never seen such a work ethic, either.?

Bourgault concedes that fellow franco comics can?t comprehend why he feels the need to perform in English. ?My impossible dream is to follow in the footsteps of my comedy idol, Jim Carrey, and make movies in Hollywood.

?I still make my living doing French comedy, but my options there are limited,? Bourgault explains. ?My goal is not to be big in France. Doing English brings me on to the world stage. This is not about money for me ? it?s about passion.?

It hasn?t taken Bourgault long to capture the anglo comedy nuances. The crowd goes wild with his repartee.

S?bastien Bourgault performs Saturday, Dec. 29?at the Comedyworks and Monday, Dec.?31?in the Comedy Nest?s New Year?s Eve spectacle.

- Bill Brownstein

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Catherine Lemieux

Since graduating from the Dawson College Professional Theatre Program 14 years ago, Catherine Lemieux has become a fixture of the local independent theatre scene, frequently appearing in funny, edgy shows like Joanne Sarazen?s Jesus Jell-O (as the wacko mother) at the Montreal Fringe Festival.

But this season she moved up to the next level, turning in a tough, credible and hilarious performance as the meddling Jean in David Lindsay-Abaire?s Good People at Centaur Theatre. This came after serving as a co-host at the 2012 Fringe Festival?s 13th Hour, successfully taking up puppetry in Scapegoat Carnivale?s Heretics of Bohemia and landing several weeks? work in the movie White House Down, starring Jamie Foxx, which employed many local actors while shooting in Montreal.

It was Good People that allowed Lemieux to play to sold-out houses in a large theatre for the first time in her career and qualified her for membership in Actor?s Equity. She?s grateful to director Roy Surette for casting her and "enabling my interpretation of the character." Another key mentor has been actor Chip Chuipka, who teaches at ASM performing arts studio. "Chip helped me come out of my shell," she said.

Meanwhile, White House Down led the way to Lemieux getting her ACTRA card, at last. Now, at 37, as a member of both unions, she?s a full-fledged professional with widened opportunities.

The fluently bilingual Lemieux said she found herself in demand, day after day, for White House Down, partly because of her ability to translate directorial commands. She played a mother who was taken hostage, along with her children. The children were French-speaking unilinguals, as was the former wrestler who played her husband. Her role was small, but "I did have a line-exchange with Jamie Foxx," she noted.

Although Lemieux?s nickname, "Cat," is derived from her name, it also refers to her preferred pets. At the home she shares with her mother, who has "mobility issues," in Saint-Lambert, there are several resident cats. "I?m definitely a cat person," Lemieux said.

- Pat Donnelly

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Denis Villeneuve

Hollywood, meet Denis Villeneuve. After the smash success of his epic 2010 drama Incendies ? culminating in an Academy Award nomination for best foreign language film ? the Montreal director has not one, but two big-budget thrillers on the go for 2013.

The first is pet project An Enemy, based on late Portuguese author Jose Saramago?s gripping novel The Double. Shot in Toronto this past summer, the film stars Jake Gyllenhaal as the story?s confounded protagonist, who one day learns he has an exact replica. Rather than a joyous reunion, the discovery leads to a fierce showdown.

Gyllenhaal is not the only big name Villeneuve landed for the film, which also stars M?lanie Laurent (Inglourious Basterds), Isabella Rossellini and Sarah Gadon (Cosmopolis). Cinematography will be handled by Nicolas Bolduc (Rebelle). Produced by Luc D?ry and Kim McCraw of Montreal?s micro_scope, An Enemy is slated for release in the fall.

Villeneuve will hardly be cooling his heels until then. In January, he begins production on Prisoners, written by Aaron Guzikowski (Contraband) and starring Hugh Jackman (fresh off his big singing turn in Les Mis?rables) as a carpenter who kidnaps a man he believes to be responsible for the disappearance of his young daughter and his best friend.

The film has star power to spare, with Gyllenhaal again on board as the detective on Jackman?s tail, plus Paul Dano (Looper), Melissa Leo (The Fighter), Terrence Howard (Winnie, Iron Man) and Viola Davis (The Help). And it is sure to look great, with images by veteran cinematographer Roger Deakins, whose lengthy CV includes several films by Sam Mendes (Skyfall) and the Coen Brothers (True Grit, The Big Lebowski, Fargo, Barton Fink). Prisoners is also scheduled for fall release.

- T'Cha Dunlevy

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Gordon Bintner

?We might be hearing him as Don Giovanni,? Canadian Opera Company general director Alexander Neef murmured last month as he handed Gordon Bintner, 24, his First Prize and People?s Choice Award in the COC Ensemble Studio Competition.

Montrealers have already heard the towering bass-baritone as Mozart?s anti-hero in an Opera McGill production. ?Warmly coloured from top to bottom, his singing boasted the twin virtues of natural phrasing and dead-centre pitch,? commented The Gazette.

Bintner was donning it again at the Op?ra de Montr?al Gala on Dec. 6. ?Splendidly bright and mobile,? said your correspondent of the Champagne Aria.

The native of Regina is available for non-Mozartian appearances. His range, linguistic and stylistic, is considerable. Bintner sounded great in Toronto singing an aria from Handel?s Rinaldo.

The OdM thinks highly enough of Bintner to cast him as Lescaut in Massenet?s Manon in May. Last year, his victory in the OSM competition led to a concert appearance with the orchestra in music by Bellini and Ibert.

German? In March he participates in a Schubertiad presented by the Aldeburgh Connection society in Toronto.

People outside of Canada have taken note. Bintner was a member last summer of the selective Merola program of the San Francisco Opera. In April, he made his European debut as Colline in Puccini?s La Boh?me with Angers Nantes Op?ra in France.

Nor has his handsome stage appearance been entirely overlooked. News of the COC double victory was duly posted by the offbeat Barihunks website, with photos.

This season, Bintner will finish his Master of Music degree under Sanford Sylvan at the Schulich School of Music. Next season, he joins the COC Ensemble as a salaried member of the youth roster, filling supporting roles. And maybe a major role or two.

- Arthur Kaptainis

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Nancy Florence Savard

Few outside the local film and TV biz have likely heard of Nancy Florence Savard, but that?s going to change this year. Actually, you?ll be hearing about her very soon.

She directed and produced The Legend of Sarila, the first fully Canadian-produced 3D animation feature, which is set to open across Quebec on Feb. 22.

It is an ultra-ambitious project that took 11 years and $8.5 million to complete. And if this dynamic filmmaker has her way, that?s just the start of her plan to have her company become one of the country?s leading suppliers of top-drawer animated films.

Her company, 10th Ave. Productions, has several other animated features in development, including Le Coq de St-Victor, which is already deep into production and will hit screens around Easter 2014.

?With Sarila, we want to open the door so that the Canadian film-financing agencies can see that we can make our own animated films with our own stories,? said Savard.

Written by Pierre Tremblay and Roger Harvey, Sarila is inspired by aboriginal legends from the Far North. Three young Inuit go in search of a promised land in the hopes of saving their people from the famine that is destroying their community.

The English version features the voices of some top actors and singers, notably Christopher Plummer, Genevi?ve Bujold, Rachelle Lefevre and Elisapie Isaac.

The French version is just as star-studded, with the voices of Mario St-Amand, Mariloup Wolfe, Doroth?e Berryman, R?my Girard and Marina Orsini.

Savard, who originally hails from Quebec City, spent a few years in the ?90s working as a director in the TV scene here in Montreal, but then returned to her hometown and eventually founded 10th Ave. Productions in the small town of Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures just west of Quebec City.

- Brendan Kelly

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Saleema Nawaz

For fiction writers, the short story collection has long been the standard first-book option. Of most such books, the best you can say is that they show promise. (Nothing wrong with that. We all start somewhere.)

In another category are those that are solid across the board, with maybe two or three stories that really set you alight.

Rarest of all are the ones that not only grip you from start to finish, but give the impression of great reserves of talent at the ready, leaving you itching to see where the writer will go next.

It was obvious on first contact that Mother Superior, the 2008 debut by Ottawa-born Montreal resident Saleema Nawaz, was one of those.

One of its stories, My Three Girls, won the Journey Prize, placing Nawaz in the tradition of previous winners like Yann Martel, Alissa York and Timothy Taylor; the book as a whole was shortlisted for the QWF?s McAuslan First Book Prize.

Now, after a five-year wait, comes news of Nawaz?s imminent first novel, Bone and Bread. An updating and expansion of Bloodlines, a Montreal-set story from the first book, the novel?s plot involves two sisters, an eating disorder and a bagel shop, among other things. Duddy Kravitz may soon have company among Mile End fiction heroes.

?I tried to write the kind of book I like to read,? Nawaz said, when asked how she approached the project.

?Of course, a story always seems to take on a life of its own in spite of what you may have planned, but my favourite novels are suspenseful and still always manage to make me cry.?

Have your Kleenexes at the ready, then, folks. Bone and Bread is published by House of Anansi at the end of March.

- Ian McGillis

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Elephant Stone

With contemporary groups like Animal Collective, Tame Impala and the Olivia Tremor Control keeping psychedelic music on iPod playlists, Rishi Dhir?s band Elephant Stone is perfectly positioned to ride that wave.

The Montreal group?s second disc, which is self-titled, is due out Feb. 5. A video for the debut single, Heavy Moon, is already on YouTube, and the song is a wonderful, hypnotic cross between the Byrds and the Stone Roses.

According to Dhir, the group?s bassist and songwriter, the album was completed ?quick and tight.? After coming up with the songs, he recorded demo versions in two weeks and worked on the new compositions with the band for two more weeks.

After breaking to perform at this year?s South By Southwest festival ? where a who?s-who list of indie rockers go to hear and be heard ? Elephant Stone set up in Breakglass Studios and cut the final versions in ... you guessed it: two weeks.

?We?re not just an indie-rock band or just a pop band or just a psych band or shoegaze,? said Dhir, a former member of the High Dials.

?We?re all these influences that come together.?

Although Dhir said he wanted the new album to remove all possibility of labelling the group, he has taken the opportunity to bestow a witty pre-emptive label on the band, in which he sometimes plays sitar: Hindi rock. The need to avoid easy descriptions is why rock ?n? roll and Hindustani vocalist Pandit Vinay Bhide comfortably share space on the new album, he said.

Next year will also bring more festival gigs and touring for Dhir and the band: guitarist Gabriel Lambert, drummer Miles Dupire and keyboard player Steven ?The Venk? Venkatarangam.

Dhir said he?s optimistic that support from a new team (the label and management combo of Hidden Pony and Upper Management and the booking agent High Road Touring) could help Elephant Stone get where he sees it going.

And he?s already thinking about the third album. Would you believe a krautrock-influenced disc? ?With sitar, so that should be cool,? he said, laughing.

- Bernard Perusse

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D?cover magazine (Etienne Martin, Micah Lockhart and C?dric Taillon)

The aim of the young men behind D?cover magazine is to create an art scene that gets the attention that music and films do. And with monster launches that combine accessible figurative art with music and the spectacle of artists working from models, they are succeeding.

In three years, D?cover has produced and distributed 24 full-colour magazines without any public funding. They?ve created 19 issues in which portfolios of work by 10 artists are featured, plus five specials like the irreverent God Save the Queen issue last summer that finally got D?cover on the mainstream media map.

Etienne Martin, Micah Lockhart and C?dric Taillon raised $20,000 to put on four events during the three months they had an entire floor of the March? St. Jacques. They launched a double issue of their magazine, showcased the figurative work of 35 artists in Les refus?es and put on two events connected with the recent auction in which 65 pieces were sold.

D?cover started after Lockhart, a graphic designer, saw a piece hanging in a restaurant and heard the artist?s complaint of lack of gallery interest. He talked to Martin, an artist; they discussed starting an all-art magazine. At first they showed friends? work; soon they were choosing from submissions, 80 per cent of which featured the human figure.

Taillon, who is currently showing portraits at Galerie D (1239 Amherst St., galeriedentaire.com), joined D?cover after the sixth issue.

In 2013, the D?cover team plans to build on their success with themed exhibitions and maybe get some pay for their work. But their first priority is to revamp the website with the $4,000 they made on the auction.

In the 1970s, conceptual artists had to start their own galleries to get their work shown. Today, a new artistic rabble is looking to make its mark. Much of what D?cover discovers is raw, some of it is na?ve, and some of it is bad. But it all has life, a dynamism augmented by the upbeat attitude and showmanship of the D?cover crew.

- John Pohl

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Marilou Morin

No less a dance authority than Mikhail Baryshnikov has praised the talent and skills of Broadway hoofers.

?They?re real dancers!? he declared after his 1980 Baryshnikov on Broadway television special, which ended with Baryshnikov joining the golden-suited dancers in the finale from A Chorus Line. His compliment was returned in the movie version of A Chorus Line in the scene where a dance hopeful waiting to audition asks one of the unsuccessful candidates what the director was looking for. ?Baryshnikov,? sighs the disappointed dancer.

Twenty-five-year-old Marilou Morin might not be Baryshnikov, but her breakout performance last summer in Denise Filiatrault?s ebullient stage adaptation of Hollywood?s classic Singin? in the Rain, Chantons sous la pluie, showed her to be a dancing actress/singer with the potential for a sterling career.

Chantons sous la pluie was a delight from start to finish, aided by a strong cast of principals and supporting players, a witty French translation, splendid sets that included a real rain shower and choreography by Maud St. Germain and Olivier Landry that was as charming as old MGM movie musicals.

A recent graduate of the theatre program at Montreal?s Coll?ge Lionel-Groulx, Morin was among many who auditioned for the ingenue role of Kathy Seldon, made famous by Debbie Reynolds.

Two Quebec stage veterans, Renaud Paradis and Ren? Simard, splendidly played the principal male roles memorably interpreted in the movie by Gene Kelly and Donald O?Connor. As Simard told me, it was the chemistry between Morin and Paradis during the auditions that won her the role over strong competitors.

As starry-eyed, innocent Kathy, Morin showed an easy, unaffected charm, singing sweetly and moving ably in her dances with Paradis and Simard.

Given Morin?s talents and the waywardness of the performer?s life, it?s hard to predict where her career might take her. As my Gazette colleague Pat Donnelly noted in a column last month, musical theatre in Montreal has, after a hiatus, picked up again ? perhaps just in time to allow Morin to blossom.

- Victor Swoboda

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Soundlib updates G-Player Gigastudio Sample Player to version 2 ...

Soundlib G-Player 2.0Music Industry Newswire NEWS: Soundlib this past week announced a new version of their G-Player sample instrument, originally designed to enable playback of Gigastudio samples and instruments on Mac OS and Windows. The new version is a free upgrade for registered users.

New features include: New stack editor with independent VCA and VCF control, new Audio Mixer with Compressor, Equalizer and external effects, and more.

G-Player 2 is a native Gigastudio file player designed to play the large banks that require disk streaming. G-Player allows you to quickly modify some program parameters (ADSR, VCA, VCF?) without having to edit and save the giga file.

G-Player can play layered instruments with up to 8 layers of crossfade. Each layer?s crossfade is defined by 4 points which precisely determine the fade in and fade out segments. This feature is used by the most prestigious Gigastudio? sound libraries and is natively supported by G-Player.

G-Player is available on Mac (stand-alone, AU, VST and RTAS) and Windows XP, Vista and 7.

More information: http://www.soundlib.com/gplayer/ .

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Health of George H.W. Bush 'improving'

HOUSTON (AP) ? Former President George H.W. Bush remains in intensive care at a Houston hospital, but he's improving.

Bush family spokesman Jim McGrath said Friday that the 88-year-old former president is continuing to improve. He says Bush is "alert and, as always, in good spirits."

McGrath says Bush's conversations with doctors and nurses at Methodist Hospital now include singing.

He says physicians remain "cautiously optimistic that the current course of treatment will be effective."

Bush has been hospitalized since Nov. 23. He was moved into intensive care on Sunday for treatment of a fever following a bronchitis-related cough.

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Grim limbo for NYC's nursing home evacuees

In this Monday, Dec. 24, 2012, photo, an unidentified man leaves the Bishop Henry B. Hucles Episcopal Rehabilitation and Skilled Nursing Center in New York. The facility, located in the Bedford Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn, is one of several New York city facilities that took in hundreds of elderly and disabled New Yorkers evacuated from seaside nursing homes and assisted living residences after Superstorm Sandy. The nursing facility is swollen to nearly double its licensed capacity. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens)

In this Monday, Dec. 24, 2012, photo, an unidentified man leaves the Bishop Henry B. Hucles Episcopal Rehabilitation and Skilled Nursing Center in New York. The facility, located in the Bedford Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn, is one of several New York city facilities that took in hundreds of elderly and disabled New Yorkers evacuated from seaside nursing homes and assisted living residences after Superstorm Sandy. The nursing facility is swollen to nearly double its licensed capacity. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens)

(AP) ? Hundreds of elderly and disabled New Yorkers who were hurriedly evacuated from seaside nursing homes and assisted living residences after Superstorm Sandy are still in a grim limbo two months later, sleeping on cots in temporary quarters without such comforts as private bathrooms or even regular changes of clothes.

Their plight can be seen at places like the Bishop Henry B. Hucles Episcopal Rehabilitation and Skilled Nursing Center in Brooklyn, which was full before the refugees arrived and is now swollen to nearly double its licensed capacity.

For eight weeks, close to 190 patients forced out of the flooded Rockaway Care Center in Queens have been shoehorned into every available space at the 240-bed Bishop Hucles.

Most still didn't have beds last week. Instead, they bunked on rows of narrow, increasingly filthy Red Cross cots in rooms previously used for physical therapy or community activities. More than a dozen slept nightly in the nursing home's tiny chapel.

Amid the overcrowding, a 69-year-old patient left the home unnoticed at 7:30 p.m. on Dec. 14, slipping past security measures intended to keep residents with dementia from wandering off. The facility didn't alert police until 5:18 a.m. She wandered for two days before turning up unhurt at a hospital in another part of Brooklyn, police said.

"It feels like a MASH unit here right now," said a staff member who spoke on condition of anonymity for fear of retribution. "People are working incredibly hard. The circumstance could not be more dire, and people are getting the best possible care we can manage."

In Queens, many of the roughly 160 residents evacuated from the Belle Harbor Manor assisted living facility were recently moved from a hotel to a halfway house on the grounds of the Creedmoor Psychiatric Center, a partly abandoned mental hospital.

Many Belle Harbor residents have been diagnosed with mild psychiatric disorders, but several complained that at the halfway house, called the Milestone Residence, they have been mixed in with more severely ill patients who were living there already.

Those in the halfway house cannot have visitors in their rooms. Residents have complained about things being stolen and people banging on their doors late at night.

"It was nothing but a shock when we found out we were coming here," said Belle Harbor resident Alex Woods, 57. He said that the staff has been kindly, but that adjusting to an institutional lifestyle has been tough.

"It's an infringement on your freedoms," he said, adding that he constantly felt "on edge."

Moments later, an administrator interrupted Woods' interview with The Associated Press and ejected a reporter from the grounds. She said residents could not meet with a reporter there without permission from the organization that manages the facility.

More than 6,200 residents and patients were evacuated from 47 nursing and adult care homes as a result of the Oct. 29 storm, according to New York state's Health Department.

Two thirds of those patients left after Sandy had already struck, meaning many were hustled out of flooded, muck-filled buildings in such a hurry that they were unable to bring belongings or clothing. Some left without identification.

At least six nursing homes and six adult care homes in New York City and Long Island remained closed as of Friday because of storm damage, according to state health officials. Seven other nursing homes had accepted some patients back, but not all.

The Health Department was unable to provide the AP with a total number of people still displaced, but said it had sent 500 adult home residents to four temporary facilities, including the Milestone Residence.

"These operators, in concert with the state Department of Health, ensured and continue to ensure that residents' safety and care needs continue to be met," department spokesman Bill Schwarz said in an email.

He said the state had recently provided money to buy beds for the displaced Belle Harbor residents.

A shipment of beds also arrived at Bishop Hucles last week. The nursing home is owned by Episcopal Health Services Inc. but is being sold to an ownership group that includes the operator of the Rockaway Care Center.

Episcopal Health spokeswoman Penny Chin said staff members from Rockaway Care had followed their patients to Bishop Hucles, and administrators believe there are enough personnel to care for patients safely.

"Is it ideal? Well, no," she said. She said patients should be able to return to the Rockaway Care Center in a matter of weeks.

Chin said she was aware that a patient had wandered off, but did not know the details.

Asked whether any effort had been made to transfer patients in a less-crowded facility, Chin said she wasn't sure, but noted that medical centers throughout the city are bulging.

St. John's Episcopal Hospital, the health system's flagship facility, had itself taken on 200 evacuated nursing home patients after the storm ? an outsized number for a hospital with 257 beds.

Rockaway Care's administrator, Michael Melnicke, who owns several nursing homes in New York City, did not respond to messages.

New York state's long-term care ombudsman, Mark Miller, said his office was attempting to get inspectors out to facilities dealing with evacuees.

He said his office already had some concerns about how the evacuations were handled. Initially, he said, operators of some facilities were unreachable, leaving the families of displaced residents in the dark about where relatives had been taken.

It was unclear when residents might be able to return to Belle Harbor Manor, which flooded with several feet of water.

Few if any residents have been able to fetch their possessions since they were rushed out without notice the day after the flood. Some are still spending most days in the clothes they had on when they left, and have to rely on donations from volunteers for changes of socks and underwear. Others have been unable to receive mail.

Rabbi Samuel Aschkenazi, president of the nonprofit company that runs Belle Harbor Manor, told an AP reporter he had been ill and didn't know what was happening to evacuated residents. He referred questions to another board member, who did not return a phone message.

Belle Harbor Manor resident Miriam Eisenstein-Drachler, a retired teacher in her early 90s, said that after spending three weeks in an emergency shelter inside a former armory, residents were sent to a hotel in Brooklyn's crime-plagued East New York section, where they were advised not to go outside because of safety concerns.

After weeks of sleeping three to a room, they were informed they would be moving again, to the grounds of the mental hospital.

"The people here are kind. But there is a tone of strictness," said Eisenstein-Drachler, who holds a Ph.D. from Columbia University. "I consider myself a mentally healthy person. What am I doing here?"

Constance Brown, a spokeswoman for the Institute for Community Living, the organization that manages Milestone, said that before the storm, the company had been shutting down Milestone and transferring its residents to apartments as part of a shift away from institutional living.

But Brown defended the site as a temporary home for the evacuees, saying they should be back in their former home by mid-January.

"CL Milestone and Belle Harbor Adult Home have residents with similar diagnosis, therefore it is not an inappropriate placement as staff is familiar and trained to deal with this population," she said in an email.

Geoff Lieberman, executive director of the Coalition of Institutionalized Aged and Disabled, an advocacy group, said finding facilities to accept displaced people in a disaster is a challenge.

"There is no one adult home that has anywhere near the capacity that you really need to safely and comfortably accept 100 or 200 other residents," he said.

Lieberman said some have wound up in better settings than others. Residents of the Park Inn Home, a 181-bed residence in Rockaway Park, were transferred to a retreat house in the Riverdale section of the Bronx, on a site overlooking the Hudson River.

"It's beautiful," he said. "People are still sleeping in cots. And that's been hard for everybody. But the food has been good, and I think aside from the fact that they don't have a bed to sleep on, they have been comfortable."

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Simple Home Improvement Suggestions That Can Improve Electrical

If you are considering a home improvement project, even if you have a small budget, you can still do projects safely and effectively. Spending money is not necessary and doing some home improvement projects. Any project that you choose should give you a lot of value for your money and not take up a lot of your time. On the Internet, there is a lot of information about your expensive projects like remodeling your kitchen. The world economy is actually very bad right now, which will cause many people to hesitate for doing such projects.

The primary concern that you should have, especially if you have gutters, is to make sure that the water flow freely. Autumn leaves can be very bad in certain locations and many people understand the consequences. Your best bet is to make sure that your gutters stay free from leaves as much as possible. Your gutters are there for a reason, and proper water drainage is essential. You may have a lot of complications if your gutters become clogged as water will leak over the edges. You want to avoid that condition because it can cause water intrusion into your basement.

It can turn into a very expensive job, when you replace the cabinets in your kitchen. Resurfacing the existing cabinets with wood veneer, more than likely will cost less than replacing all the cabinets. The only way to see if wood veneer might work for your cabinets is to do some research. If the wood used for the veneer is exotic, the solution might not be as cheap as you want. Plus you have to pay the craftsman a fair wage for the work. You will have an entirely new look and feel to your kitchen, so think about that.

Routine checks on your outlets is essential for ensuring that they work properly and for safety reasons. Using a portable plug in device, you can inspect your outlets throughout your home.

Having new appliances in your kitchen is a great thing to have, especially if you have the money! Use a licensed electrician to put them in. People without an electrician?s license should not be working on your home so be aware of that. A licensed electrician will be able to wire your new appliances using the current loading protection that needs to be in place. You may have to replace everything from your outlets to the actual wiring to get this done right. Plus, the ultimate reason for doing this has to do with safety. Your electrical system in your home should be safe, something you always want to be concerned about. You will find that simple upkeep and maintenance definitely qualifies for the home improvement category. People that have owned their homes, and lived in them, for many decades, will certainly know what needs to be fixed. The best thing you can do is make a list of what needs to be done to repair your home. Those that are computer savvy should use their laptop or PC to make a list of these home improvement suggestions.

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Robins Federal Credit Union Continues Season of Giving

Warner Robins, GA ? Robins Federal Credit Union recently made a $500 monetary donation to HODAC. This donation will extend a helping hand, to make a difference in the lives touched through education, advocacy, prevention, and intervention services.

Robins Federal Credit Union is a local non-profit financial cooperative with nineteen branches in central Georgia. Robins Federal currently provides financial services to over 145,000 members, with assets exceeding $1.8 billion. Membership is open to anyone who lives, works, worships or attends school in the 16 counties Robins Federal serves.

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Students Across America Nervously Return To School After Connecticut Shooting

  • Sandy Hook Elementary School Shooting

    Twenty seven wooden stand in a yard down the street from the Sandy Hook School December 16, 2012 in Newtown, Connecticut. Twenty-six people were shot dead, including twenty children, after a gunman identified as Adam Lanza opened fire at Sandy Hook Elementary School. Lanza also reportedly had committed suicide at the scene. A 28th person, believed to be Nancy Lanza, found dead in a house in town, was also believed to have been shot by Adam Lanza. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

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    Newtown residents Claire Swanson, Kate Suba, Jaden Albrecht, Simran Chand and New London, Connecticut residents Rachel Pullen and her son Landon DeCecco, hold candles at a memorial for victims on the first Sunday following the mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School on December 16, 2012 in Newtown, Connecticut. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)

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    U.S. President Barack Obama waits to speak at an interfaith vigil for the shooting victims from Sandy Hook Elementary School on December 16, 2012 at Newtown High School in Newtown, Connecticut. (Photo by Olivier Douliery-Pool/Getty Images)

  • Sandy Hook Elementary School Shooting

    Eknoor Kaur, 3, stands with her father Guramril Singh during a candlelight vigil outside Newtown High School before an interfaith vigil with President Barack Obama, Sunday, Dec. 16, 2012, in Newtown, Conn. A gunman walked into Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown Friday and opened fire, killing 26 people, including 20 children. (AP Photo/Jason DeCrow)

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    New London, Connecticut resident Rachel Pullen (C) kisses her son Landon DeCecco at a memorial for victims near the school on the first Sunday following the mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School on December 16, 2012 in Newtown, Connecticut. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)

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    US President Barack Obama speaks during a memorial service for the victims and relatives of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting on December 16, 2012 in Newtown, Connecticut. Twenty-six people were killed when a gunman entered Sandy Hook Elementary and began a shooting spree. AFP PHOTO/Mandel NGAN

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    A woman covers her face as US President Barack Obama reads out the names of children killed during Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting at a interfaith memorial for victims and relatives at the Newtown High School on December 16, 2012 in Newtown, Connecticut. Twenty-six people were killed when a gunman entered Sandy Hook Elementary and began a shooting spree. AFP PHOTO/Mandel NGAN

  • Sandy Hook Elementary School Shooting

    A woman pays respects at a memorial outside of St. Rose of Lima Roman Catholic Church, Sunday, Dec. 16, 2012, in Newtown, Conn. On Friday, a gunman allegedly killed his mother at their home and then opened fire inside the Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, killing 26 people, including 20 children. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

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    Residents wait for the start of an interfaith vigil for the victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting on Sunday, Dec. 16, 2012 at Newtown High School in Newtown, Conn. A gunman walked into Sandy Hook Elementary School Friday and opened fire, killing 26 people, including 20 children. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

  • Sandy Hook Elementary School Shooting

    Cheryl Girardi, of Middletown, Conn., kneels beside 26 teddy bears, each representing a victim of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, at a sidewalk memorial, Sunday, Dec. 16, 2012, in Newtown, Conn. A gunman walked into Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown Friday and opened fire, killing 26 people, including 20 children.(AP Photo/David Goldman)

  • Sandy Hook Elementary School Shooting

    Connecticut State Police officers respond to a bomb threat outside of St. Rose of Lima Roman Catholic Church, Sunday, Dec. 16, 2012, in Newtown, Conn. Worshippers hurriedly left the church Sunday, not far from where a gunman opened fire Friday inside the Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

  • Sandy Hook Elementary School Shooting

    Ava Staiti, 7, of New Milford, Conn., looks up at her mother Emily Staiti, not pictured, while visiting a sidewalk memorial with 26 teddy bears, each representing a victim of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, Sunday, Dec. 16, 2012, in Newtown, Conn. A gunman walked into Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown Friday and opened fire, killing 26 people, including 20 children. (AP Photo/David Goldman)

  • Sandy Hook Elementary School Shooting

    This photo provided by the family shows Jessica Rekos. Rekos, 6, was killed Friday, Dec. 14, 2012, when a gunman opened fire at Sandy Hook Elementary School, in Newtown, Conn., killing 26 children and adults at the school, before killing himself. (AP Photo/Courtesy of Rekos Family)

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    A U.S. flag flies at half staff outside the Newtown High School before President Barack Obama is scheduled to attend a memorial for the victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, Sunday, Dec. 16, 2012, in Newtown, Conn. A gunman walked into Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown Friday and opened fire, killing 26 people, including 20 children. (AP Photo/David Goldman)

  • Sandy Hook Elementary School Shooting

    David Freedman, right, kneels with his son Zachary, 9, both of Newtown, Conn., as they visit a sidewalk memorial for the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting victims, Sunday, Dec. 16, 2012, in Newtown, Conn. A gunman walked into Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown Friday and opened fire, killing 26 people, including 20 children. (AP Photo/David Goldman)

  • Sandy Hook Elementary School Shooting

    A man reacts at the site of a makeshift memorial for school shooting victims in Newtown, Conn., Sunday, Dec. 16, 2012. A gunman opened fire at Sandy Hook Elementary School in the town, killing 26 people, including 20 children before killing himself on Friday. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

  • Sandy Hook Elementary School Shooting

    People wait in line to attend an interfaith vigil with President Barack Obama, Sunday, Dec. 16, 2012, in Newtown, Conn. A gunman walked into Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown Friday and opened fire, killing 26 people, including 20 children. (AP Photo/Jason DeCrow)

  • Sandy Hook Elementary School Shooting

    Residents greet each other before the start of an interfaith vigil for the victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting on Sunday, Dec. 16, 2012 at Newtown High School in Newtown, Conn. A gunman walked into Sandy Hook Elementary School Friday and opened fire, killing 26 people, including 20 children. (AP Photo/ Evan Vucci)

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    Residents greet each other before the start of an interfaith vigil for the victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting on Sunday, Dec. 16, 2012, at Newtown High School in Newtown, Conn. A gunman walked into the school Friday and opened fire, killing 26 people, including 20 children. President Barack Obama is to scheduled to speak at the event. (AP Photo/ Evan Vucci)

  • Sandy Hook Elementary School Shooting

    Residents greet each other before the start of an interfaith vigil for the victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting on Sunday, Dec. 16, 2012, at Newtown High School in Newtown, Conn. A gunman walked into the elementary school Friday and opened fire, killing 26 people, including 20 children. President Barack Obama is scheduled to speak during the vigil. (AP Photo/ Evan Vucci)

  • Sandy Hook Elementary School Shooting

    This image provided by the family shows Grace McDonnell posing for a portrait in this family photo taken Aug. 18, 2012. Grace McDonnell was killed Friday, Dec. 14, 2012, when a gunman opened fire at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., killing 26 children and adults at the school. (AP Photo/Courtesy of the McDonnell Family)

  • Sandy Hook Elementary School Shooting

    This Nov. 18, 2012 photo provided by John Engel shows Olivia Engel, 6, in Danbury, Conn. Olivia Engel, was killed Friday, Dec. 14, 2012, when a gunman opened fire at Sandy Hook Elementary School, in Newtown, Conn., killing 26 children and adults at the school. (AP Photo/Engel Family, Tim Nosezo)

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    This Nov. 13, 2012 photo provided by the family via The Washington Post shows Noah Pozner. The six-year-old was one of the victims in the Sandy Hook elementary school shooting in Newtown, Conn. on Dec. 14, 2012. (AP Photo/Family Photo)

  • Sandy Hook Elementary School Shooting

    This handout image provided by ABC News, shows Nancy J. Lanza mother of suspected mass shooter Adam Lanza at an unspecified time and place. Twenty six people were shot dead, including twenty children, after a gunman identified as Adam Lanza opened fire at Sandy Hook Elementary School. Lanza also reportedly had committed suicide at the scene. A 28th person, believed to be Nancy Lanza was found dead in a house in town, was also believed to have been shot by Adam Lanza. (Family of Nancy Lanza / ABC News / Getty Images)

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    <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/huff-wires/20121215/us-school-shooting-victims/?utm_hp_ref=homepage&ir=homepage">Lauren Rousseau, 30,</a> had started a job as a full-time teacher at Sandy Hook Elementary School this fall. She was killed in the Dec. 14 shooting at the school.

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    School psychologist Mary Sherlach, 56, was killed during an attempt to stop gunman Adam Lanza during the Dec. 14 mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn. <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/huff-wires/20121215/us-school-shooting-victims/?utm_hp_ref=homepage&ir=homepage">Sherlach and school principal Dawn Hochsprung</a> reportedly both lunged at Lanza in an attempt to protect the school's students and teachers. Both Sherlach and Hochsprung were killed.

  • Sandy Hook Elementary School Shooting

    Victoria Soto, a 27-year-old teacher, was killed in the Dec. 14 shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School. Her cousin, Jim Wiltsie, told ABC that Soto, a teacher, died while shielding her young students from the gunman, <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/huff-wires/20121215/us-school-shooting-victims/?utm_hp_ref=homepage&ir=homepage">according to the AP.</a>

  • Sandy Hook Elementary School Shooting

    <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/12/14/sandy-hook-principal-dawn-hochsprung_n_2303944.html">Sandy Hook Elementary School Principal Dawn Lafferty Hochsprung</a>, 47, was killed as she, along with school psychologist Mary Sherlach, attempted to overtake gunman Adam Lanza during the Dec. 14 mass shooting at the school. Hochsprung and Sherlach reportedly both lunged at Lanza in an effort to defend the students and teachers at the school. Both women were killed.

  • Sandy Hook Elementary School Shooting

    This photo posted to the Emilie Parker Fund Facebook page shows Emilie Parker. Fighting back tears and struggling to catch his breath, Robbie Parker the father of 6-year-old Emile Parker who was gunned down in Friday's school shooting in Connecticut told the world about a little girl who loved to draw and was always smiling, and he also reserved surprising words of sympathy for the gunman. (AP Photo/Emilie Parker Fund)

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    Shop owner Tamara Doherty paces outside her store just down the road from Sandy Hook Elementary School, Saturday, Dec. 15, 2012, in Newtown, Conn. The massacre of 26 children and adults at the school elicited horror and soul-searching around the world even as it raised more basic questions about why the gunman, 20-year-old Adam Lanza, would have been driven to such a crime and how he chose his victims. (AP Photo/David Goldman)

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    This photo posted to the Emilie Parker Fund Facebook page shows Emilie Parker and her father Robbie Parker. Fighting back tears and struggling to catch his breath, Robbie Parker the father of 6-year-old Emile Parker who was gunned down in Friday's school shooting in Connecticut told the world about a little girl who loved to draw and was always smiling, and he also reserved surprising words of sympathy for the gunman. (AP Photo/Emilie Parker Fund)

  • Sandy Hook Elementary School Shooting

    Robbie Parker, the father of six-year-old Emilie who was killed in the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, fights back tears as he speaks during a news conference, Saturday, Dec. 15, 2012, in Newtown, Conn. (AP Photo/David Goldman)

  • Sandy Hook Elementary School Shooting

    Isabella Jimenez, 12, reacts while talking to reporters about the shooting rampage from a day earlier when a gunman opened fire at Sandy Hook Elementary School, Saturday, Dec. 15, 2012, in Newtown, Conn. Jimenez said she might know the victims because she has done volunteer work with small children. The massacre of 26 children and adults at Sandy Hook Elementary school elicited horror and soul-searching around the world even as it raised more basic questions about why the gunman, 20-year-old Adam Lanza, would have been driven to such a crime and how he chose his victims. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

  • Sandy Hook Elementary School Shooting

    Newtown, Connecticut mass shooter Adam Lanza is third from right in this 2008 yearbook photo. <a href="http://abcn.ws/UlqIyn">(ABC News)</a>

  • Sandy Hook Elementary School Shooting

    Flowers and stuffed animals of a makeshift memorial for school shooting victims encircle the flagpole at the town center in Newtown, Conn., Saturday, Dec. 15, 2012. The massacre of 26 children and adults at Sandy Hook Elementary school elicited horror and soul-searching around the world even as it raised more basic questions about why the gunman, 20-year-old Adam Lanza, would have been driven to such a crime and how he chose his victims. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

  • Sandy Hook Elementary School Shooting

    A homemade sign written on a table cloth, hangs outside the Stone River Grille, in honor of the teachers who died along with students a day earlier when a gunman open fire at Sandy Hook Elementary School, Saturday, Dec. 15, 2012, in the Sandy Hook village of Newtown, Conn. Gary Seri, general manager at the Stone River Grille, put up red balloons that were not used when a sweet 16 party was canceled the night before in light of the massacre, said the teachers were scheduled to have their holiday party at his restaurant. The massacre of 26 children and adults at Sandy Hook Elementary school elicited horror and soul-searching around the world even as it raised more basic questions about why the gunman, 20-year-old Adam Lanza, would have been driven to such a crime and how he chose his victims. (AP Photo/Allen Breed)

  • Sandy Hook Elementary School Shooting

    A man weeps while praying in front of a memorial for shooting victims outside Saint Rose of Lima Roman Catholic Church, Saturday, Dec. 15, 2012 in Newtown, Conn. The massacre of 26 children and adults at Sandy Hook Elementary school elicited horror and soul-searching around the world even as it raised more basic questions about why the gunman, 20-year-old Adam Lanza, would have been driven to such a crime and how he chose his victims. (AP Photo/Jason DeCrow)

  • Sandy Hook Elementary School Shooting

    A line of 20 white paper bags containing small candles sit in a field, Saturday, Dec. 15, 2012 in Newtown, Conn. The massacre of 26 children and adults at Sandy Hook Elementary school elicited horror and soul-searching around the world even as it raised more basic questions about why the gunman, 20-year-old Adam Lanza, would have been driven to such a crime and how he chose his victims. (AP Photo/Jason DeCrow)

  • Sandy Hook Elementary School Shooting

    A child looks on as people read from prayer books during a service in honor of the victims who died a day earlier when a gunman open fire at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., as people gathered at St. John's Episcopal Church, Saturday, Dec. 15, 2012, in the Sandy Hook village of Newtown, Conn. The massacre of 26 children and adults at Sandy Hook Elementary school elicited horror and soul-searching around the world even as it raised more basic questions about why the gunman, 20-year-old Adam Lanza, would have been driven to such a crime and how he chose his victims. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

  • Sandy Hook Elementary School Shooting

    Molly Delaney, left, holds her 11-year-old daughter, Milly Delaney, during a service in honor of the victims who died a day earlier when a gunman opened fire at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., as people gathered at St. John's Episcopal Church , Saturday, Dec. 15, 2012, in the Sandy Hook village of Newtown, Conn. The massacre of 26 children and adults at Sandy Hook Elementary school elicited horror and soul-searching around the world even as it raised more basic questions about why the gunman, 20-year-old Adam Lanza, would have been driven to such a crime and how he chose his victims. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

  • Sandy Hook Elementary School Shooting

    Elizabeth Bogdanoff, left, kisses her daughter Julia, 13, both of Newtown, Conn., during a prayer service at St John's Episcopal Church, Saturday, Dec. 15, 2012, in Newtown, Conn. The massacre of 26 children and adults at Sandy Hook Elementary school elicited horror and soul-searching around the world even as it raised more basic questions about why the gunman, 20-year-old Adam Lanza, would have been driven to such a crime and how he chose his victims. (AP Photo/David Goldman)

  • Sandy Hook Elementary School Shooting

    Catherine Purcell, of Mansfield, Mass., reacts during a service in honor of the victims who died a day earlier when a gunman opened fire at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., as people gathered at St. John's Episcopal Church , Saturday, Dec. 15, 2012, in the Sandy Hook village of Newtown, Conn. The massacre of 26 children and adults at Sandy Hook Elementary school elicited horror and soul-searching around the world even as it raised more basic questions about why the gunman, 20-year-old Adam Lanza, would have been driven to such a crime and how he chose his victims. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

  • Sandy Hook Elementary School Shooting

    A woman cries during a prayer service at St. John's Episcopal Church following an elementary school shooting in Newtown, Connecticut, on December 15, 2012. A young gunman slaughtered 20 small children and six teachers on December 14 after walking into a school in an idyllic Connecticut town wielding at least two sophisticated firearms. AFP PHOTO/Emmanuel DUNAND

  • Sandy Hook Elementary School Shooting

    Residents leave after paying a flower tribute to the victims of an elementary school shooting in Newtown, Connecticut, on December 15, 2012. A young gunman slaughtered 20 small children and six teachers on December 14 after walking into a school in an idyllic Connecticut town wielding at least two sophisticated firearms. AFP PHOTO/Emmanuel DUNAND

  • Sandy Hook Elementary School Shooting

    A resident pays tribute to the victims of an elementary school shooting in Newtown, Connecticut, on December 15, 2012. A young gunman slaughtered 20 small children and six teachers on December 14 after walking into a school in an idyllic Connecticut town wielding at least two sophisticated firearms. AFP PHOTO/Emmanuel DUNAND

  • Sandy Hook Elementary School Shooting

    Cynthia Alvarez (R) is comforted by her mother Lilia as people gather for a prayer vigil at St Rose Church following an elementary school shooting in Newtown, Connecticut, December 14, 2012. A young gunman slaughtered 20 small children and six teachers on Friday after walking into a school in an idyllic Connecticut town wielding at least two sophisticated firearms AFP PHOTO/Emmanuel DUNAND

  • Sandy Hook Elementary School Shooting

    Offerings are left at a curbside shrine as residents pay tribute to the victims of an elementary school shooting in Newtown, Connecticut, on December 15, 2012. A young gunman slaughtered 20 small children and six teachers on December 14 after walking into a school in an idyllic Connecticut town wielding at least two sophisticated firearms. AFP PHOTO/Emmanuel DUNAND

  • Sandy Hook Elementary School Shooting

    A young girl's message (bottom) is lposted on a memorial board as people gather for a prayer vigil at St Rose Church following an elementary school shooting in Newtown, Connecticut, December 14, 2012. A young gunman slaughtered 20 small children and six teachers on Friday after walking into a school in an idyllic Connecticut town wielding at least two sophisticated firearms. AFP PHOTO/Emmanuel DUNAND

  • Sandy Hook Elementary School Shooting

    People gather for a prayer vigil at St Rose Church following an elementary school shooting in Newtown, Connecticut, December 14, 2012. A young gunman slaughtered 20 small children and six teachers on Friday after walking into a school in an idyllic Connecticut town wielding at least two sophisticated firearms AFP PHOTO/Emmanuel DUNAND

  • Sandy Hook Elementary School Shooting

    People gather for a prayer vigil at St Rose Church following an elementary school shooting in Newtown, Connecticut, December 14, 2012. A young gunman slaughtered 20 small children and six teachers on Friday after walking into a school in an idyllic Connecticut town wielding at least two sophisticated firearms. AFP PHOTO/Emmanuel DUNAND

  • Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/12/17/students-across-america-n_n_2316024.html

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    PFT: Cousins to start for Redskins?| RG3's decision

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    Every week we?ll bring you all the inactives from the early games in one post, constantly updated with the latest information. So check back often to see the full list as it becomes available.

    Giants at Falcons

    Giants: RB Ahmad Bradshaw, CB Prince Amukamara, S Kenny Phillips, S Tyler Sash, DT Marvin Austin, DE Adewale Ojomo, TE Adrian Robinson

    Falcons: S William Moore, QB Dominique Davis, WR Tim Toone, G Phillipkeith Manley, OL Harland Gunn, TE Chase Coffman, DE Lawrence Sidbury

    Broncos at Ravens

    Broncos: QB?Caleb Hanie, WR Andre Caldwell, CB Tracy Porter, RB Lance Ball, G Chris Kuper, TE Julius Thomas, DT Sealver Siliga

    Ravens: LB Jameel McClain, S?Bernard Pollard, LB Dannell Ellerbe, G Marshal Yanda, TE Ed Dickson, OL Ramon Harewood, WR Deonte Thompson

    Packers at Bears

    Packers: S Charles Woodson, WR Jordy Nelson, DE C.J. Wilson, RB James Starks, LB Terrell Manning, WR Donald Driver, TE D.J. Williams

    Bears: LB Brian Urlacher, CB Tim Jennings, WR Earl Bennett, DT Henry Melton, LB Geno Hayes, DE Shea McClellin, QB Josh McCown

    Redskins at Browns

    Redskins: QB Robert Griffin III, WR Brandon Banks, WR Dezmon Briscoe, LB Roddrick Muckelroy, G Josh LeRibeus, T Tom Compton, G Adam Gettis

    Browns:?CB Trevin Wade, S Eric Hagg, RB Brandon Jackson, TE Brad Smelley, FB Owen Marecic, OL Jarrod Shaw, WR Josh Cooper

    Colts at Texans

    Colts: C Samson Satele, T Winston Justice, S Tom Zbikowski, RB Delone Carter, LB Kavell Conner, DE Clifton Geathers, WR Nathan Palmer

    Texans: LB Brooks Reed, CB Alan Ball,?RB Jonathan Grimes, G Antoine Caldwell, T Andrew Gardner, G Cody White, NT Terrell McClain

    Jaguars at Dolphins

    Jaguars: RB Maurice Jones-Drew, RB Rashard Jennings, DE George Selvie, RB Jordan Todman, CB Aaron Ross, WR Quan Cosby, DE Andre Branch

    Dolphins: WR Davone Bess, LB Koa Misi, QB Pat?Devlin, TE Michael Egnew, DT Kheeston Randall, TE Kyle Miller, T Patrick Brown

    Buccaneers at Saints

    Buccaneers:?CB LeQuan Lewis, RB Michael Smith, LB Najee Goode, G Roger Allen, WR David Douglas, DT Corvey Irvin, DT Matthew Masifilo

    Saints: CB Corey White, T Zach Strief, RB Chris Ivory,?LB Scott Shanle, DT Tyrunn Walker, TE Michael Higgins, DE Turk McBride

    Vikings at Rams

    Vikings:?QB McLeod Bethel-Thompson, CB Brandon Burton, LB Audie Cole, OL Troy Kropog, OL Mark Asper, TE Allen Reisner, DE D?Aundre Reed

    Rams:?QB Austin Davis, DT Matt Conrath, T Joe Barksdale, OL Chris Williams, RB Terrance Ganaway, WR Steve Smith, TE Mike McNeill

    Source: http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/12/15/cousins-to-start-for-redskins/related

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    The Family: Mothers as Nurturers - Lyndon Hensleys blog - Dion ...


    ?Mothers are primarily responsible for the nurture of their children?

    ~ The Family: A Proclamation to the World

    My favorite quotes?, regarding mothers:

    ?Motherhood is near to divinity. It is the highest, holiest service to be assumed by mankind. It places her who honors its holy calling and service next to the angels.? ~The First Presidency

    Elder Richard G. Scott said,

    ??Satan had unleashed a seductive campaign to undermine the sanctity of womanhood, to deceive the daughters of God and divert them from their divine destiny. He well knows women are the compassionate, self-sacrificing, loving power that binds together the human family?.He has convinced many of the lie that they are third-class citizens in the kingdom of God. That falsehood has led some to trade their divinely given femininity for male coarseness.?

    Sister Beck said,?

    ?Who will prepare this righteous generation of sons and daughters? Latter-day Saint women will do this ? women who know and love the Lord and bear testimony of Him, women who are strong and immovable and who do not give up during difficult and discouraging times.? This really impressed me. It also showed me the significance it is of my divine role of being a mother and nurturer.?

    ?There is no more noble work than that of a good and God-fearing mother.? ??but she who rears successfully a family of healthy, beautiful sons and daughters, whose influence will be felt through generations to come?deserves the highest honor that man can give, and the choicest blessings of God.? ?I think that this is an important thing for women to understand. The women of the world today are confused about their roles and are fulfilling careers and working outside the home.?

    I liked President Benson?s words when he said, ?Mothers who help families pray and play together will stay together and will bless children?s lives forever.?

    President Benson talked about the widows and mothers who for various reasons need to work outside the home and support themselves, and said, ?But these instances are the exception, not the rule.? I think still too often even women of the church want think that this means it is perfectly acceptable to have a career. Whereas I don?t think it is necessarily wrong, I still think a woman should be in the home raising and loving her children and ready to be at hand to them.?

    To those who have not yet married or had children or who cannot have children:

    Sister Sheri Dew has not had the chance to marry nor have children. She is a big example to me of a righteous sister in Zion. Side note, one of my absolute favorite books is by her called, ?No One Can Take Your Place.? Such a good read!! Back to motherhood here are some of her words:

    ?both God the Father and Adam called Eve ?the mother of all living? ? and they did so before she ever bore a child?.It is the essence of who were are as women. It defines our very identity, our divine stature and nature, and the unique traits our Father gave us.??

    ?Every one of us can show by word and by deed that the work of women in the Lord?s kingdom is magnificent and holy. I repeat: We are all mothers in Israel, and our calling is to love and help lead the rising generation through the dangerous streets of mortality.??

    Further readings:?

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    Source: http://familyisessentialtotheplan.blogspot.com/2012/12/mothers-as-nurturers.html

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