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<html>I'm really pleased that I didn't have to pay £[] per month and instead gained a free trial since the Kindle edition is nothing like as good as the newspaper and electronically I prefer using the BBC News website or Guardian mobile site to this Kindle edition.<br><br>It is worth experiencing the Kindle edition to recognise those features of a 21st century newspaper or the BBC News website or Guardian online that we now take for granted and you will certainly miss on the Kindle edition such as:<br><br>1. Photos add so much value to news stories - obviously b/w not colour with the Kindle - but they seem irrelevant on the Kindle and don't add value to the article at all.<br><br>2. Headlines, sub headlines, pull-quotes, boxes with basic explanations/specific details and photos/images of the journalist that allow you to dip into articles as your interest in the article is either raised or lowered by quick reading/scanning of all of these. All absent on the Kindle edition.<br><br>3. The Guardian's statistical charts, diagrams and maps bring stories alive - absent on the Kindle edition. You'd have no idea where that Norwegian island,[http://bbs.gxhc189.com/home.php?mod=space&uid=48183 ], Utoeya,[http://bookrestaurantnow.com/ Three Biggest Steals of the 2013 NBA Draft], was with the Kindle edition.<br><br>4. Unexpected missing items: TV listings, weather, crosswords and other puzzles, tables and all those tiny news items throughout the newspaper that you scan and only read if interested in. To me the Kindle version of the Guardian/Observer is a subset of the newspaper and I'd suggest making this absolutely clear to potential readers.<br><br>5. The key colour photos: particularly the centre page colour photo - spectacular but can't be matched except as a large flat screen image. The cover of G2 that either interests you or not in the major article/s in G2.<br><br>6. Absence of grouping of news items other than at a v. high level: international, national. In the newspaper there might be front page and 3/4/5 pages of articles on a major story such as Norway killings or phone hacking - not all of these are present in Kindle edition and I couldn't easily recognise significant news areas for that day as I can with a newspaper or the BBC News website.<br><br>What did I like: Nothing really, I still bought the paper each day as I felt I'd missed so much. Even delivery before 5 a.m. was of no value to me as I could just as easily look at the web for BBC news or the Guardian website. Using the Kindle edition reminded me of what it was like as a 10 year old in the 50s trying to read the Times which in those days was tight columns of text and few photos and no headlines on the front page.<br><br>My suggestion: take up the Guardian/Observer newspaper subscription at 45% discount on the cover price,[http://www.berginroberts.com/banner-1-0#comment-241061 SpaceX to conduct test as early as Wednesday], but be quick as the offer ends on July 31 2011. It costs less than twice the Kindle edition price and has 1000 times the value.<br><br>I will not be extending my free trial of the Kindle edition,[http://www.sclwsp.com/bbs/ShowPost.asp?ThreadID=55634 Arsenal to sign Palermo goalkeeper Emiliano Vivian].<br><br>BTW in case you think I'm predjudiced against electronic media: I'm 63,[http://www.canonblogger.com/ Floyd Mayweather is the last great prizefighter], and confess that I have been reading the Guardian for 40+ years, but I have used mobiles routinely since the early 90s; I've been a Blackberry smartphone crackhead (currently a Bold) for 5+ years that I use daily to read BBC News and Guardian mobile news on the train; I've made substantial daily use of the Internet since well before the web started in '95 and I've routinely used laptops as my work/home resource since '92.</html>
<html>I'm really pleased that I didn't have to pay £[] per month and instead gained a free trial since the Kindle edition is nothing like as good as the newspaper and electronically I prefer using the BBC News website or Guardian mobile site to this Kindle edition.<br><br>It is worth experiencing the Kindle edition to recognise those features of a 21st century newspaper or the BBC News website or Guardian online that we now take for granted and you will certainly miss on the Kindle edition such as:<br><br>1. Photos add so much value to news stories - obviously b/w not colour with the Kindle - but they seem irrelevant on the Kindle and don't add value to the article at all.<br><br>2. Headlines, sub headlines, pull-quotes, boxes with basic explanations/specific details and photos/images of the journalist that allow you to dip into articles as your interest in the article is either raised or lowered by quick reading/scanning of all of these. All absent on the Kindle edition.<br><br>3. The Guardian's statistical charts, diagrams and maps bring stories alive - absent on the Kindle edition. You'd have no idea where that Norwegian island,[http://bbs.gxhc189.com/home.php?mod=space&uid=48183 ], Utoeya,[http://bookrestaurantnow.com/ Three Biggest Steals of the 2013 NBA Draft], was with the Kindle edition.<br><br>4. Unexpected missing items: TV listings, weather, crosswords and other puzzles, tables and all those tiny news items throughout the newspaper that you scan and only read if interested in. To me the Kindle version of the Guardian/Observer is a subset of the newspaper and I'd suggest making this absolutely clear to potential readers.<br><br>5. The key colour photos: particularly the centre page colour photo - spectacular but can't be matched except as a large flat screen image. The cover of G2 that either interests you or not in the major article/s in G2.<br><br>6. Absence of grouping of news items other than at a v. high level: international, national. In the newspaper there might be front page and 3/4/5 pages of articles on a major story such as Norway killings or phone hacking - not all of these are present in Kindle edition and I couldn't easily recognise significant news areas for that day as I can with a newspaper or the BBC News website.<br><br>What did I like: Nothing really, I still bought the paper each day as I felt I'd missed so much. Even delivery before 5 a.m. was of no value to me as I could just as easily look at the web for BBC news or the Guardian website. Using the Kindle edition reminded me of what it was like as a 10 year old in the 50s trying to read the Times which in those days was tight columns of text and few photos and no headlines on the front page.<br><br>My suggestion: take up the Guardian/Observer newspaper subscription at 45% discount on the cover price,[http://www.berginroberts.com/banner-1-0#comment-241061 SpaceX to conduct test as early as Wednesday], but be quick as the offer ends on July 31 2011. It costs less than twice the Kindle edition price and has 1000 times the value.<br><br>I will not be extending my free trial of the Kindle edition,[http://www.sclwsp.com/bbs/ShowPost.asp?ThreadID=55634 Arsenal to sign Palermo goalkeeper Emiliano Vivian].<br><br>BTW in case you think I'm predjudiced against electronic media: I'm 63,[http://www.canonblogger.com/ Floyd Mayweather is the last great prizefighter], and confess that I have been reading the Guardian for 40+ years, but I have used mobiles routinely since the early 90s; I've been a Blackberry smartphone crackhead (currently a Bold) for 5+ years that I use daily to read BBC News and Guardian mobile news on the train; I've made substantial daily use of the Internet since well before the web started in '95 and I've routinely used laptops as my work/home resource since '92.</html>
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== Organizers seek teen input for Million Youth March ==
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<html>DeVondia Roseborough remembers watching the news in July and hearing about the shooting on Regan Drive.
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She prayed that it was not someone she knew. But when someone texted her asking whether her cousin Davion Funderburk had been killed, and she couldn t get in touch with Funderburk s mom,[http://www.0gz.net/bbs/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=324931 Xbox One US bundles to feature a free game], she had a sinking feeling.
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  I headed to the emergency room and found his mom there and everybody s heads were down and everyone was crying, she said.
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Funderburk, 22,[http://humboldtlabelgmos.org/ Dana Perino, Former Bush White House Official, Tells Atheists To Leave The Country], and three of his friends were shot while sitting in a car on Regan Drive. He and Inna Gonzalez, 23, died.
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In the wake of the shooting, Roseborough and other Charlotte residents concerned about youth violence are organizing a walk to raise awareness about youth violence and how to prevent more deaths. And they re looking for input from the public during a Monday meeting.
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Mario Black, a behavior specialist with Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools, was motivated to create the event after Funderburk died. Funderburk was related to a cousin of Black s.
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  This whole thing was birthed out of a tragic shooting, he said. I see the impact that tragedies like these have and I think it s time to take a stance.
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Black brainstormed with friend Shawnta Clark and they decided to organize the march, spreading the word mostly through Facebook and Twitter. They called it the Million Youth March.
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About 30 people met in August to discuss the project, which will be modeled after the Million Man March, an event held in October 1995 in Washington, D.C., to raise awareness about African-American civil rights.
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Although a date hasn t been set, organizers plan to invite churches, city officials and job recruiters to attend the march.
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Black said he d also like to see marching bands from area high schools collaborate in a unity band during the march.
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He said he hopes he s hopeful that more youths will attend the second planning meeting to provide feedback. After all, the march aims to prevent violence for those between ages 13 and 25, Black said.
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National data show that homicide is the second leading cause of death for people ages 15 to 24, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. And in 2010, 4,828 people ages 10 to 24 were victims of homicide.
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Charlotte Mecklenburg police said there have been 35 homicides this year, 14 of which involved victims 25 and younger.
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Dasia Grier,[http://gonplay.me/ Now search begins for leader to guide lost in the wilderness], a Harding High School senior,[http://www.eeddd.com/content/nba-chat-joel-brigham-9-5-13 NBA Chat With Joel Brigham, 9-5-13], said she s baffled by the frequency of violence among youths.
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  I just wonder why it always has to be about violence when we go out, she said. A lot of times when I go out with high schoolers, something always ends up wrong.
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Grier said she believes a lot of youth violence stems from internal conflict.
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  I think it comes from a lot of anger inside of people, either from the home or stress from school, she said. I think there s an underlying issue within themselves and they feel like they ve got to lash out and turn to violence but that shouldn t be the case.
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Deiontre Oliver,[http://najaradio.com/index.php?p=blogs/viewstory/686285 Give the Gift of SPORTS ILLUSTRATED!], a senior at Hopewell High School, said he also is frequently discouraged by youth violence. We re out here killing each other. It s just not cool.
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Black said that since values are created in the home, parents can be the first defense in preventing youth violence.
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  It all starts in the home, he said. Kids need a strong support system and guidance
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He noted that some kids act out to get attention because negative attention is better than none at all.
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Black also emphasized the importance of after-school programs. programming.
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  They motivate kids, he said. There are not that many programs these days to motivate kids to be successful in school. There s a serious lack of guidance.
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Oliver said his involvement with football has helped him stay out of trouble throughout school. That s something to keep me out of trouble and keep my mind on other things, he said.
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Roseborough said she hopes the upcoming march can help prevent such senseless crimes as her cousin s death from happening again.
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  We need to stand together and do something to impact young people s lives so they don t lash out with the anger, she said. We need to make sure that individuals are talking to their kids and letting their children know they can come to them so that whatever they re going through, they can feel OK with sharing it.</html>
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== Jared Leto, Matthew McConaughey Talk About ‘Dallas Buy ==
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<html>Talking on Sunday about the reaction to the film and his multi-layered performance as a transsexual at the Variety Studio, Leto remained in disbelief.
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I don t think I would have done it if it was a couple of years ago, said Leto, who spent time focusing on other endeavors including music since last appearing onscreen as Mark David Chapman in 2007 s Chapter 27. My head wasn t in the right place. I feel blessed to be a part of it.
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Leto turned to director Jean-Marc Vallee and told a story he wasn t sure the helmer was aware of.
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I don t know if I told you this but I tried to push it away, Leto recalled. There was this meeting we had on Skype. I m in Berlin, I m playing a show and I m like, Yeah, I m going to have this meeting, and then I m going to turn it down.
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Leto and McConaughey discussed the contrast between how frequently the film s lead has been working ( Magic Mike,[http://delphi.encyclopedia.free.fr/index.php?title=Utilisateur:Rovahomoimi#Boy.2C_11.2C_Struck.2C_Killed_Along_Texas_Interstate Boy, 11, Struck, Killed Along Texas Interstate], Mud ) and Leto s return from half a decade away.
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I m curious about how you did it, McConaughey said to Leto. It helps me to go work back-to-back-to-back and if I haven t for a while, it takes me a while to get my legs back. You came in after six years. .. I might have come in after six years and (tried) to really make something count,[http://neurotycho.org/spam/denied Son of fallen Baltimore County police officer to t], but you just held it.
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Said Leto: I think the experiences away made me a better actor. I think that I grew. I saw a sunrise in Lebanon. I saw a sunset in China. I had all kinds of interesting conversations I think I grew up a lot.
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I think creativity is creativity, no matter what you re doing. If you re taking a photograph,[http://www.ssxgt.net/home.php?mod=space&uid=904 ], or making a play, or directing a film it all comes from the same place. So I was certainly being creative.
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With all the elements coming together so well, Dallas Buyers Club now seems like a slam dunk to have been made, belying its 20-year endurance test to get to the screen. McConaughey said the logline of period HIV drama was a lot to overcome,[http://www.humber.ca/elearning/elforum/index.php?topic=224830.msg253640#msg253640 NBA PM- Head Coaching Pool Full Of Big Names], no matter how strong the Craig Borten-Melisa Wallack script was.
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You knew you were going to get sort of a film that had some import to it, that felt like, Hey, this is going to be good medicine I should go see this. You get that with a lot of independent film. But what we got out of it (and) part of what it makes it feel like a slam dunk (now) was no one knew that it was going to be highly entertaining.
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People were saying (today), It s so funny. I laughed so many times, and it allows that. I think no one could really see through that even on the page before we made it.</html>

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Seth Meyers weds Alexi Ashe in front of 'Saturday Night

<html>Sep. 3, 2013 at 7:16 AM ET

Theo Wargo / Getty Images file Seth Meyers and Alexi Ashe. Seth Meyers has tied the knot. The “Saturday Night Live” Weekend Update anchor and his fiancee, Alexi Ashe,Killer is Dead review, were married in a ceremony held in Martha’s Vineyard on Sunday, Access Hollywood has confirmed.Among the celebs in attendance were Seth’s “SNL” pals from over the years — Lorne Michaels, Andy Samberg, Jason Sudeikis,Miami Heat- News on the Miami Heat, stats, scores, schedules and more, Kristen Wiig,Outside of the box, Bill Hader, Amy Poehler, Taran Killam and Fred Armisen — as well as Olivia Munn, “Girls” actress Allison Williams, “Parks and Recreation” star Rashida Jones, former “Monk” actor Tony Shaloub and “The League’s” Nick Kroll, per . 
In July, Seth told reporters he had to skip out on some of his wedding planning activities to promote his new animated series on Hulu, “The Awesomes,Was looking at future draft picks...,” which features the voices of Bill, Taran, Bobby Moynihan and Kenan.

“Nothing like telling your fiancee, ‘I’d love to do a cake tasting, but I have to go to Comic-Con,LU basketball opens at Butler - Sports - PAnews.com, Port Arthur,’” Seth laughed during the Hulu portion of the Television Critics Association Summer Tour in Beverly Hills in July. As previously reported on AccessHollywood.com, Seth will be taking over the “Late Night” desk from Jimmy Fallon in 2014.</html>

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Thousands roar into Milwaukee for 110th Harley

<html>Aug. 29, 2013 at 9:50 AM ET

 Harley-Davidson Born to be wild (by design): During Harley-Davidson's 105th anniversary party in 2008, stylish bikes give the Milwaukee Art Museum some competition. Sitting in a Cracker Barrel restaurant near Hopkinsville, Ky., Robert and Peggy Glaze are on their way to meet 100,000 friends they’ve never met. As the sign on the back of Peggy’s Harley-Davidson Street Glide proclaims, they’re “Milwaukee bound,Tickets On Sale For Chicago Ideas Week,” where they’ll meet up with those “friends” at the  celebration (Aug. 29–Sept. 1). “The Harley community is a unique world,” said Robert,Miami Marlins Baseball, Marlins Stadium, schedule, roster, M, 52. “One percent are outlaws but 99 percent of us just like to ride motorcycles and have a good time.”Video: Loud celebrations are under way in Milwaukee, Wis., as Harley-Davidson marks its 110th anniversary. WTMJ’s Jonah Kaplan reports.There should be no shortage of the latter in Milwaukee. The festivities feature 60 bands, including Aerosmith,NSW man, 46, filmed up skirts with hidden camera, say police, Kid Rock and ZZ Top; factory tours and special events at the Harley-Davidson Museum.“This is actually the end of our anniversary year,” said Mark-Hans Richer, senior vice president and chief marketing officer for Harley-Davidson. “It’s a return to the mecca of motorcycling in Milwaukee — which is hard to say three times fast but you get the idea.”It’s also a testimonial to an icon of both the open road and American engineering. Founded in Milwaukee in 1903, Harley-Davidson has had its ups and downs but is “really the sole survivor of the American motorcycle business,” said Jason Fogelson, an automotive journalist who blogs for Best Western, a festival partner. (“Sole,” it turns out, may soon be a relative term. Earlier this month, , another iconic brand that has hit its own share of financial potholes over the last 100-plus years.)While the anniversary festivities are clearly geared toward the V-twin crowd, non-riders are more than welcome to join in. For those with an interest in history or design, the Harley-Davidson Museum offers more than a dozen exhibits that chronicle the company’s birth,Review- Acer Iconia W3, its changing role through the years and its impact on fashion, culture and travel. Harley-Davidson "Serial Number One," the oldest Harley-Davidson motorcycle in existence, is on display at the Harley-Davidson Museum in Milwaukee, Wis. Signature models include “Serial Number One,” the oldest known Harley in existence; Elvis Presley’s 1956 KH model, and King Kong, a 13-foot-long custom bike featuring two engines,Martin Luther King’s dream never dies for George Raveling, two sets of handlebars and a retro-futuristic design that Flash Gordon would die for.The museum will also be the venue for a bike show celebrating one of the defining elements of Harley culture: customization. Featuring 160 models in 11 categories, it will showcase how bike-builders have turned basic models into mobile works of art.It’s a theme that runs throughout the Harley community as individual riders take advantage of more than 8,000 factory parts and accessories to personalize every aspect of their bikes from headlights to tailpipes.To the uninitiated, says Richer, the prospect of tens of thousands of such bikes parked around the city raises the question of how anyone can find their own when it’s time to head out. Harley-Davidson Future riders show off their Harley pride while watching a parade during Harley-Davidson's 105th anniversary party in 2008. Apparently, it’s not a problem: “They know the way you know your own child in a mall full of children,” he said.And, for most, the appeal of admiring others’ customized rides is really secondary to riding their own. While the festival is all about Harley history, live music and communing with like-minded people, the vast majority of attendees will be just as excited to head out of town when the festival's over.“Motorcycles are a great way to get out on the road and immerse yourself in what’s going on,” said Fogelson. “You’re not isolated in a capsule; you’re hearing everything, smelling everything and part of the environment.” Or, as Robert Glaze puts it: “We’re the ones who understand why dogs stick their heads out the window.” Rob Lovitt is a longtime travel writer who still believes the journey is as important as the destination. .</html>

This is Viewpoints for Sunday, Sept. 8, 2013

<html>Truly caresIn 2012, I had a situation in Macon and I called many people on Macon s City Council for help. No one returned my calls except Beverly Olson. Over the past year and a half, she has helped me find answers and has helped me with the situation when it reappeared, finding answers for my problem and continues to help me today.Beverly Olson is a very caring and concerned person and I recommend her voice for the new commission.-- W. EtheridgeMaconBreak with traditionMy name is Mike Kinnebrew and I am the youth minister and worship Leader at Vineville United Methodist Church here in Macon. I am writing in support of Mallory Jones for District 4 commissioner. In the almost 8 years that I have lived in Macon, I have stayed out of the politics of our town. My business is taking care of the young people that God has placed under my leadership for this short, yet vital time in their lives. That is my focus, and that is my calling. That being said, I am breaking with that tradition this once. The reason? I believe Mallory holding the office of Macon-Bibb commissioner will be good for our city, which is good for our small community, which is good for our families, which is good for the teenagers that I have devoted my life to.I have found Mallory to be intelligent, generous and capable in the years I have known him. More than that, I know him to be a truly good man. That is why Mallory has my support in this upcoming election. That is why I was running up and down St. Andrews Drive putting up door hangers for him this morning. And that is why Lindsay and I would like to ask you to consider voting for Mallory Jones on September 17.-- Rev. Mike Kinnebrew and Dr. Lindsay KinnebrewMaconPeacemakerIt is a historic decision our President Barack Obama has made in regards to the responsibility of his great office for the people of the United States of America. I applaud what he has called for in seeking the consideration of our elected Congress. Perhaps our judicial system and the laws of our nation will eventually need to be involved in further defining this point of our great system of democracy,Tululake chief back to duties, but our president s decision is noble. Blessed are those who attempt to be peacemakers in our more and more violent world.-- John M. BagwellMaconWhere are our leaders?Today 95 percent of climate scientists have concluded that mankind is warming the planet to levels not seen in thousands of years. Our generation is already experiencing the effects with hotter temperatures and longer droughts and extreme flooding, which exacerbate disease and poverty all over the world.While,Voices of Valor- Billy G. Waldrop, Macon, Warner Robins and the surrounding communities are in a state of denial or apathy, climate change is already taking its toll. Most government and community leaders are doing very little to combat this real threat of our economic and personal welfare. With several colleges, good hospitals and thousands of smart students, who is warning and advising us and getting our community into action?How bad does climate change have to get before we initiate a plan to free us from fossil fuels and move to a more self sustainable community? Our colleges should be providing students with training; doctors should be preparing us for old and new diseases in this area and the government should be addressing public transit and economic issues, while community advocates have to keep pushing the local news outlets to inform and educated the public on the many changes that will affect us.You will always have climate deniers who would rather sink with the ship than admit they are wrong. It is up to the rest of us to try and save our community.-- Fred Gunter Jr.MaconWho knew?Pickleball: A big mystery. Google it. Pickleball is a new event in the Golden Olympics in Warner Robins on Sept. 18 through Sept. 21. It is a cross between tennis and pingpong and I hear it is addictive. Warner Robins is always, it seems, at the forefront of recreation in the Middle Georgia area and yet Pickleball is a big unknown. Calling all Pickle-ballers. Come out and see it played in the Golden Olympics.-- Carole PerryBonaireMoore, who?In the Sept. 4 front page headline, Ex-Forsyth council members plead guilty, some person named Moore is quoted. (The article doesn t say what connection Moore has to the case. He could be the courthouse groundskeeper. who knows?) Moore is quoted as saying, The oath of office is a sacred thing, and those who choose to seek public office should know that they must not betray the public s trust. Bribes have no place in government contracting, and my office will use our resources to ensure that a few instances of corruption are not allowed to erode the public s ability to trust the representatives they elect. From his quote, it s obvious that this Moore character is planning to run for higher elected office. If he weren t, he wouldn t be looking for brownie points and there wouldn t be any need to blow smoke at the public about trusting elected representatives. The oath of office being sacred, and a few instances of corruption. Does Moore intend to go after every state senator and representative?Moore doesn t like bribes in government contracting in a small place like Forsyth, but does he think state officials have a right to them? Lobbyists pay bribes constantly to these elected representatives that Moore seems to think are trusted.Did Moore laugh out loud when he made that statement? If he kept a straight face, he would make a good comedian.-- Dennis ArthurMaconThe Moore referenced in the story is U.S. Attorney Michael Moore. U.S. attorneys are not elected, but appointed.-- EditorsTwo problemsThere are two problems with bombing totalitarian governments that kill innocent civilians: the first is determining what to bomb and the second is determining which country to bomb first.-- Neal SnyderWarner RobinsA right to be hereI would like to comment on the Viewpoints letter of Aug. 29, by Jade Valdes, in which she states that she was insulted by a waiter at a Macon restaurant. This male employee used a racial slur toward her. This was clearly an instance where the manager should have been sought out immediately. This employee s conduct toward a paying customer was totally unacceptable and he should have been called on it. He should have been severely reprimanded or even dismissed on the spot.This is 2013 and there are new rules in place. Women, children, minorities, homosexuals, the elderly and disabled all have rights. We even have laws to protect defenseless animals. This letter disturbed me. To Valdes, I say this: You are every inch an American, regardless of your ethnic background and you have a right to be here.-- Marisol WilliamsWarner RobinsStrange moveAfter reading the article about the Pamela Moss verdict, I m not sure what our Sheriff David Davis is thinking. The two officers who actually found Doug Coker in this case also found a young man missing from Macon, murdered in Monroe County. These two investigators, Jamey Jones and Tania Grier, made Officers of the Year, were recognized at multiple ceremonies, yet our sheriff is taking them out of investigations and downgrading at least one of the detectives, Jamey Jones,Charity in Chocolate 2013 photos, back to patrol duty. Does that make any sense?I would think he would want the two officers who made him look pretty darn good in 2012 to continue their work in the area that got them their recognition. I don t think Sheriff Davis constituents would appreciate them being transferred.-- Dennis RolandMaconNeed more like PittsI enjoyed reading Leonard Pitts Jr. s column on Sept. 4. He obviously possesses a rational and insightful mind as his columns are always well-considered and thought provoking. In this particular column, he took issue with the common knee-jerk reactions of many as the nation continues to find its way through the racial landscape. I wish there were more learned individuals like Pitts in the written and television media rather than those whose only agenda is finding the nearest camera and serving their own egos.-- Ricky CookKathleenWho s got the most glue?I read with great interest the comment Kemper for Jones in the Sept. 3 edition of Viewpoints about Mallory Jones for commissioner in the new consolidated government. As a child, I remember being shown flash cards as an aide for learning and remembering. Which brings me to my point. We ve been shown the same flash cards for years on end. I m referencing the lifers in our city, state and federal government. The same names, faces and roadside vote gimme signs every year.At this point, no, I m not voting for Jones, but what I will do is my own research on him and any other candidate. On Sept. 17, I will make a choice. This I do know, Macon is broken and we all know the same flash cards that watched it break. So why vote for the familiar face or name.It should be obvious after all these years they are short in the glue department. Look around, Macon is still broken. So on Sept. 17, don t vote for a flashcard. Use your brain and do your own research. Vote for the candidate with the most glue.-- T. BucknerMaconLife expectancy for chickensTwo related articles in the Sept. 5 Telegraph caught my attention. The Associated Press story, 1,Cowboys Corner- Hatcher looking forward to DL reinforcements as Cowboys plan to,200 chickens to retire on the East Coast, tells that an anonymous $50,000 donation will be used to relocate these non-productive caged birds from California to New York to live out the remainder of their natural lives cage-free. According to ask.com, the life expectancy of a chicken is 3-6 years.I question how many will survive the flight. How many survive the first week in this new environment. Will they live through their first thunderstorm, and how many will reach the ripe old age of six. These aren t your hearty barnyard chickens, and without constant veterinary care will be susceptible to a plethora of diseases that ravage large flocks.In 2012 there were 8,428,847 young meat chickens slaughtered for U.S. consumption, according to the USDA. Presently, there are approximately 57 egg producing companies with flocks of 75,000 hens or more. Of the top 10 egg producing states, California is fifth, and Georgia 10th (American Egg Board). This $50,000 gesture seems pointless at best.The wonderful article. How saving animals at all costs can be dangerous, by PETA s president Ingrid E. Newkirk illustrates how an ignorant though well-meaning approach often achieves an undesirable result. This article is spot-on,Amazon.com- Naples Daily News, if you haven t read it, go online and read it now.-- Tim Talcott Sr.Macon</html>

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58,915gE Usually, if someone wants to convince you that the video game they're making is going to be great, they tell you what they're putting in it. But what if they made nearly the same game a year ago? They have to take a different approach.

This is the plight of the people who make big-time sports video games. Their job is to both make a better game than the one they made last year and to convince you that it's worth buying the new one, even though they were selling you nearly the same thing last year. Sports gaming fans know what sports games creators—and sports games marketers—do to try to solve this problem: to a degree unseen in any other area of gaming, sports games creators knock their own work. They often do this publicly, in trailers for the new games that show what was actually wrong with the games that came out the year before. If you're a fan of Call of Duty, Super Mario games or really any other non-sports game, a bit of official EA Sports video like the one below, taken from an official trailer for this year's NHL 14, might shock you. They're showing, quite clearly, that last year's game had some flaws:

Sports gamers are used to this kind of thing, but even those fans are probably unaware of just how frank some of the developers of these games are to the press. In 2013, they'll freely knock the 2012 editions of games that, just a year ago were supposedly the pinnacle football, hockey and soccer experiences on a PlayStation or Xbox. Some might say that that makes them the most honest game creators around. Or the best salesmen. Or both? For two years, I've been privy to a pair of semi-public teardowns of the previous year's EA Sports games. They've happened each of the last two springs as part of a press preview of the fall's big games from EA. Since we're in the midst of EA Sports' big 2013 sports releases—NCAA Football 14 and Madden 25 have now been released; NHL 14 and FIFA 14 are still forthcoming—I thought it'd be a good time to tell you about what I've come to look forward to as two of the weirdest hours of my year as a video game reporter. I leave these two-hour sessions amused, impressed and a bit bewildered. It's commendable that game developers are iterating on the finest details of their games, spotting old flaws and fixing them. But it's weird, right? It's weird that this happens—that the same game has to be monkeyed with year after year to... make it better? Make it different enough to sell again?

Sports games are at the nexus of corporate gaming's sometimes competing, sometimes complementary capacities for creation and commerce. Of all the kinds of games out there, they are the ones most guaranteed to get sequels and to get better all the time because of it. (Remember that games are not movies and that they often get better when they're sequelized, since so much of what makes a game good involves mechanics, technology and design.) Sports games are also among the least likely games to get ample time to have a good sequel made from them. A new one gets made every season. By their nature as games that are designed to replicate a relatively unchanging human activity, sports games are also the games that should be most eligible to being perfected, to having an ultimate version crafted that needs no improvements ever. These swirling factors are almost a fight for the soul of a video game, a tug of war between what must be done, what can be done, what should be sold, what can be played. All of that is evident in these two-hour sessions I'm writing about today that both hilariously and fascinatingly turn into two hours of EA Sports' video game producers showing how last year's games weren't as wonderful as they made them seem last year. Sure enough, next year, they'll come clean about how this year's games aren't as good as the ones coming out in 2014. Two Of The Weirdest Hours Of The Video Game Year It works like this: in May, a handful of games reporters, generally one per major gaming or mainstream outlet, meet with a variety of game publishers in Santa Monica to see some of the games that will be shown at the big gaming show E3 in June. The reporters are also considered to be judges and will vote on Best of Show awards at E3. Throughout most of the week, reps for games from Sega, Konami, Ubisoft, Activision and most other big publishers do their best to show how great their games are. They'll often let the press play the games. There are usually about six or seven EA meetings, each running a half an hour. The meetings happen in small groups, rotating a handful of games reporters in and out of a bunch of rooms. Four of the meetings are for sports games: the newest NCAA, Madden, NHL and FIFA releases. Those are the weird ones, because those are the ones where a lot of time is spent knocking last year's games. Walk into one and you might be shocked. Walk out of one and you might be thinking: hey, that new game seemed so much better than last year's. Of course, I recently described these meetings to a colleague who just dismissed all of this as sports games marketing bullshit. Maybe. Maybe not. I'll take you back to the meeting for NHL 14 first. The man giving the presentation was producer Sean Ramjagsingh. It took all of a minute for him to start pointing out what was wrong with :

We talk about what makes a great hockey game, he said, referring to his development team's ruminations. We talk about our hockey trifecta, and that's the perfect balance of speed, skill and aggression. For us to really replicate what you see on TV and bring that into our game, you have to have all three of these things in perfect balance. Some people would say last year that our aggression wasn't quite in balance [with] the efforts we had in speed and skill. There's a lot of tuning of our aggression features last year that we're addressing this year. To have a fun gameplay experience, we need to have all three of these things in balance. 

If you take that literally, it sure sounds like he's saying they screwed up last year. How could they? Was it really that bad? Well, it's prelude to selling the new features of '14. To improve the aggression in their series, the developers brought in a new collision engine from FIFA. They took some fighting tech from EA's boxing series, Fight Night, too. Hockey is a contact sport, so Ramjagsingh talked about getting good hits in the game and, with the game running on a big TV behind him, showed that you get them by figuring out how to line players up for hits. A new physics system was supposed to help with that, making it so that wherever your player hits another player, that's where the impact between the two players is registered.

Last year, a lot of people thought they lined a guy up perfectly and they wouldn't get the hit they wanted, he said. This is helping with that. 

He showed a clip about how the new game now tracks over 250 points of impact on each player. That sure sounds like progress. Eventually, that bit of footage would be shown to the public in a trailer for the game. Here's an excerpt:

Once you see that, how could you want to go back to last year's game? Were the developers just holding back last year? Or were they not able to develop this system? Let's assume it's the latter. It's possible, of course, that subtle changes like this can't be made all at once, that these are the kinds of advances that will stack up incrementally. It's more of a case of recognizing a way to improve realism than it is of scrubbing away a bad design choice. Technology breeds improvements. But sometimes the problem just might be a bad design choice. That brings us to the game's fighting and suddenly our NHL producer sounded like a slightly disgruntled fan.

Has anybody seen the fighting system in our old games? he asked. What happened, was you started a fight on the ice somewhere. Once we flipped the switch and said a fight was going to happen now, we'd lose all the players on the ice except those in the fight, we'd go into a first-person camera view, the secondary characters on the bench would disappear, and then we'd have this one-off mini-game that was really confusing and took you out of the experience you were in. And then we shrunk all the players to the same height, so you could never have a tall guy fighting a short guy. We'd make them all the same height…. It didn't feel like a cohesive part of the gameplay experience. 

That's slightly pretty language for saying: the old way we did it last year sucked. The new way: For us, this year, we wanted to focus on a couple of things. We wanted the fight to feel like it was part of the moment, we wanted to capture [the idea that] the action was the result of something happens on the ice. We wanted to capture why fights happen in real life and bring that into our game… And we wanted to leverage Fight Night's technology to have a lot more fighting and strategy. Again, this became a marketing point shown to the public in a trailer. Here's an excerpt:

The trailers that come out of these things are interesting. They regularly show the old games, but just to make sure that you are aware that last year's games were deficient,Miami Dolphins' new logo helps merchandise sales, but how much depends on winning, they desaturate the colors. Look at that old thing. Why would you still play that?

Back to the demo… there were more things about last year's game to put down.

The new skating system last year was good, Ramjagsingh said, but we got the feedback from the fans and the consensus we came to was that it was really a feature that benefitted the offense more than the defense. We felt that we gave the offense all these tools to use and we didn't balance it very well. For the offense, first, the feedback we got is that when you got to top speed and tried to turn, we tried to capture the momentum of not being able to turn on a dime, [but] people felt like we went too far with it. The comment I heard was that it felt like turning the Titanic a little bit. I don't know if it was that bad, but that's what they said. We worked on that so that it feels a little more realistic, but the main point for this year was just giving the defense the tools that we gave the offense last year. 

This trailer shows a lot of what they showed us:

The trailer also shows that game's new one-touch dekes control option. The controls for the dekes, which are essentially evasive moves by an advancing player, weren't intuitive, Ramjagsingh told us. The majority of our consumers couldn't string them together, he said. Probably only 10 or 15% of them could use them in our game. At this point, you might be thinking NHL 13 was garbage. But let me tell you: last year, during a similar meeting, NHL 13 sounded awesome. NHL 12 was the one that sounded like junk. The half hour of NHL 14 wrapped up and we moved on to the meeting. The presentation was short, but there was enough time to acknowledge a flaw in a 2012 game. Here's one of the game's producers: First things first, we're bringing over the Infinity Engine 2 from Madden, the physics engine. [There are] a lot of improvements, another year of really fixing bugs and post-play and a lot of the wonkiness you saw in last year's Madden game we've been able to tune and fix. The producer said his team was going to put more big hits in this year's game. Cool. He described some other new features. But was there anything wrong with last year's game? The in-game recruiting system, apparently.

For us,Waco cuts tax rate 1 cent after debate, in the past, recruiting kind of became a little tedious, he said. We had a phone call mechanic, We had to call prospects every week. It could stretch out and take forever and fans kind of got tired doing that. So what we did was we cut the middleman out. The phone call is gone. It's now more of a race-horse-management mechanic where you've got a lump of points at the beginning of the week, you determine what you want to spend on each guy… We kept a lot of the depth, so if you want to spend an hour going through all the tools for recruiting, it's right there, but if you want to do a quick five-minute experience and feel like you're doing things that impact your team and having a great recruiting experience, you've got that as well. 

The NCAA guys gave Madden's old physics engine some lumps, but what lumps could the guys give last year's Madden? Not many. Here's the game's producer, Thomas Singleton: For defense, we've taken a look at our angles of pursuit and made them much more authentic than ever before. The defenders, as they're chasing ball carriers will pursue properly according to the rules of football and how they cut off players, i.e. going to the front of the player vs. the backside and will break down, like you will in real football, to gain control and then make the tackle. Catch that? On the 25th anniversary of the making of annual Madden games, the developers were going to make sure that their game's defenders behaved like real football players. The cynic will wonder what took them so long. The optimist will recognize that artificial intelligence isn't easy to program. The NCAA and Madden producers were more gentle with their previous games than the NHL producer had been. None of them, however, poked last year's release with as much criticism as Aaron McHardy, senior gameplay producer for this year's FIFA. Bear in mind that FIFA games are generally regarded as being . Apparently, if you look closely enough, they are chock full of flaws that need to be fixed a year later. McHardy's FIFA presentation was the most fascinating one. It was essentially one constant comparison between last year's game and this year's. It got to apparently fundamental flaws with FIFA games.

When you look at the way people play FIFA over the years, there's a lot of emphasis on getting the ball wide to somebody who's really fast, jamming down the sprint button, running down the sideline, then whipping in your cross—and finding somebody on the other end and scoring, he said.
That's kind of the way 60% of the people who play the game—that's all they do, which is not really the way the sport is played... We wanted to focus in our game on why running down the sideline, sprinting with the ball is so much easier [in the older games] than it is in the real world. When you think of players like Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, these guys do that to the best of their ability and that's what separates them from the rest of professional footballers out there as being so great. We wanted to get that full spectrum into the game with what we've been doing with dribbling in the game. We've added new sprint dribble turns, we've added variable triple touches.
We've done a lot of work in our marking system, he continued. While, on one hand,Top Vintage Stores In Denver  CBS Denver, you're running down the field, on the other hand , if the defense makes mistakes and leaves people open in the box, you get cheap chances. We don't want that to be an encouraging way to play the game. We want you to earn your chances, so you feel the reward when you actually get to score the goal. So we need to remove all of the easy ones that shouldn't really be there just because there's a mistake in the game [giving] you that opportunity. 

I shared some of this with a FIFA fan and he was rolling his eyes. He wasn't buying that this augured meaningful changes. I was unsure as well, because McHardy talked about abstract goals and then offered what almost seemed to be peculiarly specific ways of achieving them. For example:

We want to make the moment when you score the goal exhilarating. 

That sounds good. How to do that?

There's a lot of times in FIFA where we kind of rip you out of the moment at the pinnacle of the match. We have a term in FIFA-land called phase. And it's the number we use to describe the orientation of the player's feet. If you're standing like this it might be one phase, he said, standing in a medium stride. If you stand like this, he said, shifting one foot forward a little, that would be another number, like one. And that helps us understand, when [the virtual athlete] is in a run cycle, where his feet are. You can imagine how important that is, when you have to kick a ball, to understand the orientation of your feet. Up until now in FIFA, we've completely ignored that number when we're kicking the ball, in shooting situations, in passing situations. And this year we've developed a feature called Pure Shot that fixes some of the problems with ignoring that number so we keep you in the moment at the most exhilarating point of the match as well as create a little bit of a gameplay mechanic around that that. 

The GIF at the top of this article shows how FIFA 14 makes the change that McHardy described. You might have to stare at it to spot the difference. Notice how the player always kicks with their right foot but how, in last year's game, they sort of have to skate and stutter-step to get into that position. In this year's game, the computer is smart enough to detect what's happening and make the player vary their stride. Impressive? Meaningful? Marketing bullshit? Valuable game improvement? Watch this trailer and McHardy will walk you through the change himself.

The weirdest moment of the McHardy presentation was his confession that some of FIFA's been suffering from... a math error. This is the point where it seems crazy that these games are allowed to ship in the state they're in. Here's how it went:

The last thing we did was we re-worked our ball physics. Our projectile physics in FIFA is a mammoth bit of code. It's very complex. And it's grounded in physics. But we weren't getting the right effect, so we took a second look at it. We did a lot of research and we found a problem in something called the drag coefficient,New Survivor Cast- Blood vs. Water   CBS Denver, which is a function that describes how the ball slows as it travels through the air dependent on the speed that it's moving. We had it wrong. Flat-out…And that's why we couldn't achieve some of the nice trajectories that we wanted to see in the game. We fixed that this year through a lot of research and an audit of the projectile physics code bed and the results are quite pleasing. 

They had it wrong. Their math was off. Incredible? Understandable? I'm going with Refreshingly Honest. And also: Wow. More comparisons followed during McHardy's presentation, each time using FIFA 14 to show progress from FIFA 13. He showed us some dribbling examples, showing footage of each game on a TV behind him.

What you're going to see first is a FIFA 13 example of dribbling the ball while holding the sprint button. You can see right off the bat when he takes 180-degree turn, all of his momentum is lost, he hits a brick wall and goes in the other direction. Now when he's asking for 90-degree turns or 22-and-a-half degree turns you're sort of getting training wheels to help you go fast. These are why it's easy for you to sprint down the sidelines, because we're assisting you so much.
This year, we're changing the game so we respect momentum every time you turn and we actually allow you to move in the direction that you're requesting when you're sprinting, which means you can get up to speed and request a 90-degree turn and you actually move past the ball, so you actually have to be conscious of that when you're dribbling around the pitch at what pace you're moving. This is very realistic to the real world, because players often don't move at top sprint because they want to keep the ball close and in control.
You can see... that the FIFA 13 touch is very consistent every single time. And the 14 touch is variable. You can see that sometimes [the virtual athlete] touches it long and sometimes he touches it short. You can imagine [that] if you know with certainty that every time you press the sprint button it's going to be a consistent touch, it's very easy for you to not care about [when] you press that sprint button… because you know when you'll always be able to cross it. In the real world of football when your'e running down the line, you sacrifice control for speed and sometimes the touch gets away from you, which is why players don't often do that and why players like Cristiano Ronaldo and Messi are so good because they can do that all the time and they can keep the ball close. So we wanted to get that full spectrum into the game to be able to have that play out in the real world. 

These comparisons kept going for defensive markings… for the changing of running lines… for protecting the ball…. the visual quality of these animations isn't very good, he's saying of FIFA 13, So we've added a whole slew of animations. … for stride adjustments, comparing awkward strides in FIFA 13 and dynamic, smoothly-animating ones in '14… ball trajectories… rising shots is something we've been wanting in our game for years and our fans have been asking for. But we would have had to kick the ball at 150 miles an hour to...hit the net still rising in FIFA 13. Now with the new ball physics in FIFA 14, as you can see, with a little bit of backspin it's rising the whole way as it gets to the back of the net. ... IS THIS WHAT PROGRESS LOOKS LIKE? By the end of my annual two hours with EA Sports, I was of two minds. I like when game creators are truthful, so I like hearing them talk freely about all of the things in their old games that they'd like to do better. I like seeing proof that those old flaws have indeed been fixed. But I'm also left to wonder about what this all adds up to. Do improved running strides make a FIFA game measurably better? Did this year's improvement to skating in NHL throw something else out of balance? More fundamentally: Are sports games forever flawed because the people making them will forever discover ways to improve them? Or are they forever flawed, because you can't sell the sequel to a perfect video game and so the machinery around them won't allow perfection to ever be achieved? Probably a bit of both. That said, there might be a flaw in my conclusion. If there is, I'll let you know next year. To contact the author of this post, write to or find him on Twitter . RelatedMy ice hockey knowledge comes primarily from being an obnoxious and uninformed fan. When Nashville came to San Jose for the 2007 playoffs, I was the… RelatedThe meanest thing I ever did in high school I did to a senior on the football team. His teammates were in my computer class, snickering about his… RelatedThe history of Madden NFL in the age of the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 is a history of inconsistent execution, of hit-and-miss features,Songs of the Week- Arcade Fire, Avenged Sevenfold, and Bob Dylan, some more… RelatedThere are two great football games on the market this week. Most fans will only buy one. It's a tough call. discussions displayed because an author is participating or following a participant.
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<html>I'm really pleased that I didn't have to pay £[] per month and instead gained a free trial since the Kindle edition is nothing like as good as the newspaper and electronically I prefer using the BBC News website or Guardian mobile site to this Kindle edition.

It is worth experiencing the Kindle edition to recognise those features of a 21st century newspaper or the BBC News website or Guardian online that we now take for granted and you will certainly miss on the Kindle edition such as:

1. Photos add so much value to news stories - obviously b/w not colour with the Kindle - but they seem irrelevant on the Kindle and don't add value to the article at all.

2. Headlines, sub headlines, pull-quotes, boxes with basic explanations/specific details and photos/images of the journalist that allow you to dip into articles as your interest in the article is either raised or lowered by quick reading/scanning of all of these. All absent on the Kindle edition.

3. The Guardian's statistical charts, diagrams and maps bring stories alive - absent on the Kindle edition. You'd have no idea where that Norwegian island,[1], Utoeya,Three Biggest Steals of the 2013 NBA Draft, was with the Kindle edition.

4. Unexpected missing items: TV listings, weather, crosswords and other puzzles, tables and all those tiny news items throughout the newspaper that you scan and only read if interested in. To me the Kindle version of the Guardian/Observer is a subset of the newspaper and I'd suggest making this absolutely clear to potential readers.

5. The key colour photos: particularly the centre page colour photo - spectacular but can't be matched except as a large flat screen image. The cover of G2 that either interests you or not in the major article/s in G2.

6. Absence of grouping of news items other than at a v. high level: international, national. In the newspaper there might be front page and 3/4/5 pages of articles on a major story such as Norway killings or phone hacking - not all of these are present in Kindle edition and I couldn't easily recognise significant news areas for that day as I can with a newspaper or the BBC News website.

What did I like: Nothing really, I still bought the paper each day as I felt I'd missed so much. Even delivery before 5 a.m. was of no value to me as I could just as easily look at the web for BBC news or the Guardian website. Using the Kindle edition reminded me of what it was like as a 10 year old in the 50s trying to read the Times which in those days was tight columns of text and few photos and no headlines on the front page.

My suggestion: take up the Guardian/Observer newspaper subscription at 45% discount on the cover price,SpaceX to conduct test as early as Wednesday, but be quick as the offer ends on July 31 2011. It costs less than twice the Kindle edition price and has 1000 times the value.

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Organizers seek teen input for Million Youth March

<html>DeVondia Roseborough remembers watching the news in July and hearing about the shooting on Regan Drive.

She prayed that it was not someone she knew. But when someone texted her asking whether her cousin Davion Funderburk had been killed, and she couldn t get in touch with Funderburk s mom,Xbox One US bundles to feature a free game, she had a sinking feeling.
 I headed to the emergency room and found his mom there and everybody s heads were down and everyone was crying, she said. 
Funderburk, 22,Dana Perino, Former Bush White House Official, Tells Atheists To Leave The Country, and three of his friends were shot while sitting in a car on Regan Drive. He and Inna Gonzalez, 23, died. 
In the wake of the shooting, Roseborough and other Charlotte residents concerned about youth violence are organizing a walk to raise awareness about youth violence and how to prevent more deaths. And they re looking for input from the public during a Monday meeting.
Mario Black, a behavior specialist with Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools, was motivated to create the event after Funderburk died. Funderburk was related to a cousin of Black s. 
 This whole thing was birthed out of a tragic shooting, he said. I see the impact that tragedies like these have and I think it s time to take a stance. 
Black brainstormed with friend Shawnta Clark and they decided to organize the march, spreading the word mostly through Facebook and Twitter. They called it the Million Youth March.
About 30 people met in August to discuss the project, which will be modeled after the Million Man March, an event held in October 1995 in Washington, D.C., to raise awareness about African-American civil rights. 
Although a date hasn t been set, organizers plan to invite churches, city officials and job recruiters to attend the march. 
Black said he d also like to see marching bands from area high schools collaborate in a unity band during the march. 
He said he hopes he s hopeful that more youths will attend the second planning meeting to provide feedback. After all, the march aims to prevent violence for those between ages 13 and 25, Black said. 
National data show that homicide is the second leading cause of death for people ages 15 to 24, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. And in 2010, 4,828 people ages 10 to 24 were victims of homicide.
Charlotte Mecklenburg police said there have been 35 homicides this year, 14 of which involved victims 25 and younger. 
 We need to stand together 
Dasia Grier,Now search begins for leader to guide lost in the wilderness, a Harding High School senior,NBA Chat With Joel Brigham, 9-5-13, said she s baffled by the frequency of violence among youths.
 I just wonder why it always has to be about violence when we go out, she said. A lot of times when I go out with high schoolers, something always ends up wrong. 
Grier said she believes a lot of youth violence stems from internal conflict.
 I think it comes from a lot of anger inside of people, either from the home or stress from school, she said. I think there s an underlying issue within themselves and they feel like they ve got to lash out and turn to violence but that shouldn t be the case. 
Deiontre Oliver,Give the Gift of SPORTS ILLUSTRATED!, a senior at Hopewell High School, said he also is frequently discouraged by youth violence. We re out here killing each other. It s just not cool. 
Black said that since values are created in the home, parents can be the first defense in preventing youth violence.
 It all starts in the home, he said. Kids need a strong support system and guidance 
He noted that some kids act out to get attention because negative attention is better than none at all.
Black also emphasized the importance of after-school programs. programming.
 They motivate kids, he said. There are not that many programs these days to motivate kids to be successful in school. There s a serious lack of guidance. 
Oliver said his involvement with football has helped him stay out of trouble throughout school. That s something to keep me out of trouble and keep my mind on other things, he said. 
Roseborough said she hopes the upcoming march can help prevent such senseless crimes as her cousin s death from happening again.
 We need to stand together and do something to impact young people s lives so they don t lash out with the anger, she said. We need to make sure that individuals are talking to their kids and letting their children know they can come to them so that whatever they re going through, they can feel OK with sharing it.</html>

Jared Leto, Matthew McConaughey Talk About ‘Dallas Buy

<html>Talking on Sunday about the reaction to the film and his multi-layered performance as a transsexual at the Variety Studio, Leto remained in disbelief.

I don t think I would have done it if it was a couple of years ago, said Leto, who spent time focusing on other endeavors including music since last appearing onscreen as Mark David Chapman in 2007 s Chapter 27. My head wasn t in the right place. I feel blessed to be a part of it. 

Leto turned to director Jean-Marc Vallee and told a story he wasn t sure the helmer was aware of.

I don t know if I told you this but I tried to push it away, Leto recalled. There was this meeting we had on Skype. I m in Berlin, I m playing a show and I m like, Yeah, I m going to have this meeting, and then I m going to turn it down. 
It did come at an interesting time. To me,Kendrick Hopkins runs Nederland past Goose Creek Memorial 23, it s so serendipitous. It s so weird. My mind s blown at what s going on. 

Leto and McConaughey discussed the contrast between how frequently the film s lead has been working ( Magic Mike,Boy, 11, Struck, Killed Along Texas Interstate, Mud ) and Leto s return from half a decade away.

I m curious about how you did it, McConaughey said to Leto. It helps me to go work back-to-back-to-back and if I haven t for a while, it takes me a while to get my legs back. You came in after six years. .. I might have come in after six years and (tried) to really make something count,Son of fallen Baltimore County police officer to t, but you just held it. 

Said Leto: I think the experiences away made me a better actor. I think that I grew. I saw a sunrise in Lebanon. I saw a sunset in China. I had all kinds of interesting conversations I think I grew up a lot.

I think creativity is creativity, no matter what you re doing. If you re taking a photograph,[2], or making a play, or directing a film it all comes from the same place. So I was certainly being creative. 

With all the elements coming together so well, Dallas Buyers Club now seems like a slam dunk to have been made, belying its 20-year endurance test to get to the screen. McConaughey said the logline of period HIV drama was a lot to overcome,NBA PM- Head Coaching Pool Full Of Big Names, no matter how strong the Craig Borten-Melisa Wallack script was.

You knew you were going to get sort of a film that had some import to it, that felt like, Hey, this is going to be good medicine I should go see this. You get that with a lot of independent film. But what we got out of it (and) part of what it makes it feel like a slam dunk (now) was no one knew that it was going to be highly entertaining.
People were saying (today), It s so funny. I laughed so many times, and it allows that. I think no one could really see through that even on the page before we made it.</html>
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