Thursday, January 31, 2013

California's Prime Healthcare Services to buy two Kansas hospitals

Staff Wichita Business Journal

A large California hospital company, Prime Healthcare Services, is buying two struggling hospitals in Kansas, Providence Medical Center in Kansas City, Kan., and Saint John Hospital in Leavenworth.

The Kansas City Star reports the hospitals' current owner is SCL Health Systems, which was founded by the Sisters of Charity of Leavenworth.

Both facilities have been operating at a loss. Prime Healthcare says it will make investments to stabilize the hospitals financially, attempt to maintain all employees and keep both facilities' acute care and emergency services for at least five years.

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Green Blog: A One-Stop Shop for Water Worries

Water, or the lack thereof, is one of the defining challenges of the 21st century. As temperatures rise and droughts become more frequent, the threat of dwindling water resources worries not just environmentalists and governments but companies and their investors, too.

Nearly every industrial sector, from food and beverages to mining to pharmaceuticals, depends on water for its operations. Figuring out which places are likely to be hit hardest can help a company either steer clear of a certain region or plan ahead to minimize damage to its business or supply chain.

Now, a new interactive tool is at hand to help clarify those risks.

The Aqueduct Water Risk Atlas, just unveiled online by the nonprofit World Resources Institute?s Aqueduct project, maps the state of freshwater globally. The interface allows companies, investors, governments or any other interested party to visualize and compare water conditions, from the continental scale to the local one.

?As important as water is, we give it very little attention,? said Betsy Otto, the project?s director. ?We haven?t invested as we should in pricing, tracking and locating water in ways that make most sense for human economies.?

Ms. Otto?s working assumption is that if companies have the means to take water risks into consideration, they will do so. Many companies have already made that commitment, and some are partners on the Aqueduct project, including Goldman Sachs, General Electric, Bloomberg, Talisman Energy and Dow.

?For us, water is a strategic issue,? said Kyung-Ah Park, head of the environmental markets group at Goldman Sachs. ?We look at supply chain issues and disruptions which could have an implication on our client?s bottom line.?

The full version of the atlas, three years in the making, harnesses the latest geo-tagged scientific data to create 12 different indicators of water quality, including drought, flood and seasonal variability. The indicators visually overlay one another to create a composite view of aggregate water stress. The ecosystems layer, for example, highlights fragile habitats where freshwater fishes, amphibians and birds may live, while the groundwater supply layer ? the first of its kind to be included in such an analysis ? indicates places where aquifers might be drying up.

Not every user, however, defines risk in the same way, and the tool enables you to weight different indicators accordingly. Aqueduct also provides preset water scenarios tailored to 10 different sectors, including semiconductor manufacturing, textiles, and oil and gas. More advanced users can shape the maps to fit individual needs.

?Once a company develops a map to perfectly reflect its scenario, it can compare which places expose its operation to the highest risk,? said Robert Kimball, an associate at the World Resources Institute. ?We want the information to be out there in an easily usable, accessible way.?

The institute acknowledges that the maps are not perfect. Information is far from complete on global groundwater conditions, for example, and very few real-time monitoring efforts are in place for freshwater. The organization plans to gradually incorporate new findings, however, including remote sensing data and monitoring results from NASA satellites.

In April, it plans to release maps predicting the water situation for 2020; projections for 2030 and 2040 will follow.

Source: http://green.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/01/30/a-one-stop-shop-for-water-worries/?partner=rss&emc=rss

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Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Double-arm transplant soldier 'excited for the future'

It was an exciting day for a 26-year-old veteran, the first soldier to survive after losing all four limbs in the Iraq War. On Tuesday, Brendan Marrocco wheeled himself into a news conference to show off his newly transplanted arms following his surgery last month at Johns Hopkins Hospital.

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Marrocco received his new arms in a 13-hour operation that involved 16 surgeons on December 18 at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore.

"I hated not having arms," Marrocco said during the news conference. "I was alright with not having legs. Not having arms takes so much away from you. Even your personality. You talk with your hands. You do everything with your hands, basically. And when you don?t have that you?re kind of lost for a while."

Marrocco received his two new arms from a deceased donor, becoming one of only seven people in the United States who have undergone successful double-arm transplants.

?It's given me a lot of hope for the future. I feel like I?m getting a second chance to start over after I got hurt,? Marrocco said. ?I?m excited for the future.?

His transplants involved the connection of bones, blood vessels, muscles, tendons, nerves and skin on both arms, and was the most extensive and complicated limb transplant procedure so far performed in the U.S., according to a hospital statement.

Doctors say it will take years for Marrocco to fully recover, but as he brushed the hair from his forehead with his left arm at the news conference, it appeared that he may get there far faster than predicted.

The main limiting factor in recovery is the slow growth of nerves, said the surgical team?s leader, Dr. W.P. Andrew Lee, plastic surgery chief at the Johns Hopkins Hospital.

Dr. Jamie Shores agreed.

?We expect it will take two to three years to see what that final function will be,? said Shores, the hospital's clinical director of hand transplantation. "The nerves make the muscles work as well as giving sensation.?

As the strength in his new arms improves, Marrocco said he is looking forward to swimming and using a handcycle. He conceded he probably won't be playing soccer, a sport he loved in high school.

To explain how much recovery Marrocco can expect, Lee pointed to the results from another patient who had a similar surgery three years ago.

?He was showing me how he was now able to tie shoe laces with his transplanted hands,? Lee said of the previous patient. ?Also, in addition to being able to tie his shoes, he sent us a video of him using chopsticks with his transplanted hand.?

Marrocco was in high spirits as he answered questions about how he?d be spending the rest of his life.

?I?ve got the job I always wanted, doing nothing,? he said with a smile. ?I guess I?ll just be a drain on society.?

In reality, Marrocco will be spending his days in physical therapy. ?He?ll be doing therapy to make his hands work six hours a day,? Shores said. ?There?s no amount of surgery we can do to make something work if the patients aren?t going to put an incredible amount of effort into this afterwards. He isn?t just sitting a home playing video games. It?s a full time job. That?s why we picked him. He?s demonstrated how hard he?s willing to work. He?s got that fighting spirit.?

Wearing a T-shirt bearing the slogan, "Keep Calm and Chive On" (a reference to a comedy news website), Marrocco joked, ?I think video games can be great therapy.?

During the news conference, Marrocco offered a message for other amputee veterans of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, saying they should "be stubborn" and not give up hope.

"Life always gets better and you're still alive," he said. "There's a lot of people who will say you can't do something. Just do it anyway. Work your ass off. You can do it."

Marrocco's mom knows all about her son's fighting spirit.

"Brendan's always been Brendan," Michelle Marrocco of Staten Island, N.Y. said Tuesday. "He's a tough cookie, without a doubt ... He's never going to stop."

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Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/id/50628032/ns/health-mens_health/

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One man dead after shooting at California medical office

(Reuters) - A man died of multiple gunshot wounds on Monday after a shooting at a medical facility in Newport Beach, California, police said.

Police received calls at around 2:45 p.m. local time of shots fired at a multilevel medical office building, said police spokeswoman Kathy Lowe.

Officers found the suspect in the shooting standing over the victim, who was pronounced dead at the scene, Lowe said.

The suspect was taken into custody without incident and no one else was injured, she said.

The police will not release the names of the victim and suspect while they investigate the motive, Lowe said.

The victim was a doctor, Newport Beach Police Department Deputy Chief David McGill told the Los Angeles Times.

On average, more than 40 people a day are killed by guns in America.

(Reporting by Nick Carey; Editing by Lisa Shumaker)

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Cadavers honored in med student dissection lab

In this photo taken Friday, Jan. 25, 2013, in Gary, Ind., medical student Jimmy Beasley, left, speaks with Joan Terry, about her sister, donor Judy A. Clemens, after a memorial service for bodies donated to science at Indiana University School of Medicine - Northwest. During the hour long service, relatives of donors gather around the steel tables where their loved ones were dissected along with the medical students who worked on the bodies during the previous semester. The students read letters of appreciation, clergy offer prayers, and tears are shed. The program is geared towards teaching the medical students that this is not merely a cadaver, but a person, and their first patient. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green

In this photo taken Friday, Jan. 25, 2013, in Gary, Ind., medical student Jimmy Beasley, left, speaks with Joan Terry, about her sister, donor Judy A. Clemens, after a memorial service for bodies donated to science at Indiana University School of Medicine - Northwest. During the hour long service, relatives of donors gather around the steel tables where their loved ones were dissected along with the medical students who worked on the bodies during the previous semester. The students read letters of appreciation, clergy offer prayers, and tears are shed. The program is geared towards teaching the medical students that this is not merely a cadaver, but a person, and their first patient. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green

In this photo taken Friday, Jan. 25, 2013, in Gary, Ind., family members watch as a medical student lights a candle atop the remains of their grandfather, donor William N. Kelly, during a memorial service for bodies donated to science at Indiana University School of Medicine - Northwest. During the hour long service, relatives of donors gather around the steel tables where their loved ones were dissected along with the medical students who worked on the bodies during the previous semester. The students read letters of appreciation, clergy offer prayers, and tears are shed. The program is geared towards teaching the medical students that this is not merely a cadaver, but a person, and their first patient. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green)

In this photo taken Friday, Jan. 25, 2013, in Gary, Ind., A military honor guard folds the flag of a Viet Nam veteran and anonymous donor, during a memorial service for bodies donated to science at Indiana University School of Medicine - Northwest. During the hour long service, relatives of donors gather around the steel tables where their loved ones were dissected along with the medical students who worked on the bodies during the previous semester. The students read letters of appreciation, clergy offer prayers, and tears are shed. The program is geared towards teaching the medical students that this is not merely a cadaver, but a person, and their first patient. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green)

In this photo taken Friday, Jan. 25, 2013, in Gary, Ind., Linsdey Ellingsen, granddaughter of donor William N. Kelly, wipes a tear from her eye as a song is sung during a memorial service for bodies donated to science at Indiana University School of Medicine - Northwest. During the hour long service, relatives of donors gather around the steel tables where their loved ones were dissected along with the medical students who worked on the bodies during the previous semester. The students read letters of appreciation, clergy offer prayers, and tears are shed. The program is geared towards teaching the medical students that this is not merely a cadaver, but a person, and their first patient. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green)

In this photo taken Friday, Jan. 25, 2013, in Gary, Ind., medical student Sarah F. Shaaban reads from the Quran during a memorial service for bodies donated to science at Indiana University School of Medicine - Northwest. During the hour long service, relatives of donors gather around the steel tables where their loved ones were dissected along with the medical students who worked on the bodies during the previous semester. The students read letters of appreciation, clergy offer prayers, and tears are shed. The program is geared towards teaching the medical students that this is not merely a cadaver, but a person, and their first patient. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green)

GARY, Ind. (AP) ? When medical students have finished their study and practice on cadavers, they often hold a respectful memorial service to honor these bodies donated to science.

But the ceremonies at one medical school have a surreal twist: Relatives gather around the cold steel tables where their loved ones were dissected and which now hold their remains beneath metal covers. The tables are topped with white or burgundy-colored shrouds, flags for military veterans, flowers and candles.

The mixture of grace and goth at the Indiana University School of Medicine-Northwest campus might sound like a scene straight out filmmaker Tim Burton's quirky imagination. Yet, despite the surrounding shelves of medical specimens and cabinets of human bones, these dissection lab memorials are more moving than macabre.

The medical students join the families in the lab and read letters of appreciation about the donors, a clergy member offers prayers, and tears are shed.

Family members are often squeamish about entering that room. This year's ceremony was last Friday, and relatives of one of the six adult donors being honored chose not to participate. And some who did attend had mixed feelings.

Joan Terry of Griffith, Ind., came to honor her sister, Judy Clemens, who died in 2011 at age 51 after a long battle with health problems including multiple sclerosis and osteoporosis. Terry said she felt a little hesitant about being in the dissection lab and was relieved that nothing too graphic was visible.

"I was kind of looking forward to coming," Terry said. "This is ... like a closure. I know Judy's not with us anymore. I know that she's dancing on the streets of gold in heaven. She's probably smiling knowing that her body's helping other people, helping these young doctors learn something about her, because that's what she wanted. That's the type of person that she was. She was always giving."

More than three dozen students, donors' relatives and campus staff members crowded the anatomy lab during Friday's memorial, surrounding the tables and standing solemnly along the room's perimeter. Some dabbed their eyes as prayers and remembrances were said, but faces were mostly stoic and there was no sobbing. The lab's usual odor of formaldehyde was strangely absent, masked perhaps by the sweet aroma of bouquets decorating the cadaver tables.

Some donors' relatives wore formal funeral attire. Terry, noting her plain pink T-shirt, said her sister wasn't a fancy person, either. Terry closed her eyes and struggled not to cry during the service, saying beforehand that Clemens "would be upset if I did."

Abdullah Malik, a medical student who worked on Judy Clemens, thanked her in a letter he read aloud during the ceremony.

"To have the courage and fortitude to endure as much as she did is a testament to her strength and an inspiration to us all," he read, standing next to Clemens' sister beside the dissection table holding Clemens' remains.

Ernest Talarico Jr., an assistant professor and director of anatomy coursework, created the unusual program and began holding the laboratory ceremonies in 2007. The cadavers are considered the medical students' first patients, and students are encouraged to have contact with the donors' families during the semester, too.

At other medical schools, donated bodies remain anonymous and students never meet the families. Talarico said his program humanizes the learning experience.

Talarico views the services as life-affirming and a chance to give thanks. The education these donated bodies have provided is invaluable, he says, teaching doctors-to-be how the body works, and what causes things to go wrong.

"We look at it as a celebration of the lives of those individuals and the gift that they have given to us," Talarico said.

He considers the location fitting.

"I think it is appropriate in that we honor them in the setting in which they desired to give what they viewed as their last gift to humanity," he said.

Malik, the medical student, said knowing the donors' identities and meeting their families enriches the students' medical education.

"Once you put a name and a face to the body that you're working with, once you kind of put an identity to it, you kind of connect to it in a really meaningful and powerful way," he said.

Medical student Kyle Parker said he admired the donors' relatives for showing up, and wondered if he were in their shoes, "would I be willing to meet the people who have actually dissected my family member?"

Parker said he hopes the answer would be yes.

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Online:

Indiana University School of Medicine-Northwest: http://iusm-nw.medicine.iu.edu

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AP Medical Writer Lindsey Tanner can be reached at: http://www.Twitter.com/LindseyTanner

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Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Immigration overhaul? GOP, Dem senators vow action

WASHINGTON (AP) ? Side by side, leading Democratic and Republican senators pledged Monday to propel far-reaching immigration legislation through the Senate by summer providing a possible path to citizenship for an estimated 11 million people now in the U.S. illegally.

The senators acknowledged pitfalls that have doomed such efforts in the past, but they suggested that November's elections ? with Hispanics voting heavily for President Barack Obama and other Democrats ? could make this time different.

Passage of the emotionally charged legislation by the Democratic-controlled Senate is far from assured, and a taller hurdle could come later in the House, which is dominated by conservative Republicans who've shown little interest in immigration overhaul. Obama will lay out his own proposals Tuesday, most of which mirror the Senate plans.

Besides the citizenship provision, including new qualifications, the Senate measure would increase border security, allow more temporary workers to stay and crack down on employers who would hire illegal immigrants. The plans are still short on detail, and all the senators conceded that months of tedious and politically treacherous negotiations lie ahead.

But with a re-elected Obama pledging his commitment, the lawmakers argued that six years after the last sustained congressional effort at an immigration overhaul came up short in the Senate, chances for approval this year are much better.

"Other bipartisan groups of senators have stood in the same spot before, trumpeting similar proposals," said Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y. "But we believe this will be the year Congress finally gets it done. The politics on this issue have been turned upside down," Schumer said, arguing that polls show more support than ever for immigration changes and political risk in opposing it.

"Elections. Elections," said Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz. "The Republican Party is losing the support of our Hispanic citizens. And we realize that there are many issues on which we think we are in agreement with our Hispanic citizens, but this is a pre-eminent issue with those citizens."

Obama got 71 percent of the Latino vote in November compared to 27 percent for Republican Mitt Romney.

The president will endorse the Senate process during an event in Las Vegas Tuesday, administration officials said. He will outline a similar vision for overhauling the nation's immigration laws, drawing on the immigration "blueprint" he first released in 2011.

The blueprint focuses on four key areas: a pathway to citizenship for the 11 million illegal immigrants in the U.S., improved border security, an overhaul of the legal immigration system and making it easier for businesses to verify the legal status of workers.

Seeking to ramp up pressure on lawmakers, the White House has prepared formal immigration legislation that it could sent to Capitol Hill should the Senate process stall, administration officials said. The officials spoke on the condition of anonymity in order to discuss internal strategy.

Like the president's blueprint, the Senate proposals also call for a path to citizenship for illegal immigrants already here. But lawmakers want the creation of that pathway to be contingent upon securing the border and better tracking of people in the U.S. on visas.

The Senate's five-page framework also calls for overhauling the legal immigration system, including awarding green cards to immigrants who obtain certain advanced degrees from American universities, creating an effective high-tech employment verification system to ensure that employers do not hire illegal immigrants in the future and allowing more low-skill and agricultural workers.

In a sign of the challenges ahead, the proposals immediately got a cool reaction from Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky.

"This effort is too important to be written in a back room and sent to the floor with a take-it-or-leave it approach," McConnell said. "It needs to be done on a bipartisan basis and include ideas from both sides of the aisle."

Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Ala., said on the Senate floor, "No one should expect members of the Senate are just going to rubber-stamp what a group has met and decided."

Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, said he was concerned about the proposed path to citizenship.

"To allow those who came here illegally to be placed on such a path is both inconsistent with rule of law and profoundly unfair to the millions of legal immigrants who waited years, if not decades, to come to America legally," said Cruz.

A year after Border Patrol apprehensions of illegal border crossers plunged to the lowest levels in nearly 40 years agents have seen a slight increase in arrests, according to Border Patrol arrest data obtained by The Associated Press. In the budget year that ended in September, Border Patrol agents arrested 356,873 would-be border crossers along the Mexican border. In fiscal year 2011, agents along the Mexican border made 327,577 arrests.

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., applauded the framework and said, "I will do everything in my power to get a bill across the finish line."

Pressures from outside groups from business to organized labor to immigrants themselves will be immense, even as lawmakers warily eye voters for their reaction.

Besides McCain and Schumer, the senators endorsing the new principles Monday were Democrats Dick Durbin of Illinois, Robert Menendez of New Jersey and Michael Bennet of Colorado and Republicans Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, Marco Rubio of Florida and Jeff Flake of Arizona.

Several of them have worked for years on the issue. McCain collaborated with the late Democratic Sen. Edward M. Kennedy on the comprehensive immigration legislation pushed by then-President George W. Bush that failed in 2007.

The group claims a notable newcomer in Rubio, a potential 2016 presidential candidate whose conservative bona fides may help smooth the way for support among conservatives wary of anything that smacks of amnesty. Rubio has been working with the group while also detailing his own similar immigration proposals to selected media, getting a generally positive reaction from conservative media.

"There are 11 million human beings in this country today that are undocumented. That's not something that anyone is happy about; that's not something that anyone wanted to see happen, but that is what happened. And we have an obligation and the need to address the reality of the situation that we face," Rubio said Monday.

As the group turns to the work of writing legislation, which they hope to see come to a vote in the Senate Judiciary Committee in March, there may be most disagreement over the path to staying in the U.S. legally. In order to satisfy the concerns of Rubio and other Republicans, the senators are calling for the completion of steps on border security and oversight of those here on visas before taking major steps forward on the path to citizenship.

Even then, those here illegally would have to pass background checks and pay fines and taxes in order to qualify for a "probationary legal status" that would allow them to live and work here ? and not qualify for federal benefits ? before being able to apply for permanent residency, a critical step toward citizenship. Once they are allowed to apply they would do so behind everyone else already in line for a green card within the current immigration system.

That could be a highly cumbersome process, but how to make it more workable is being left to future negotiations. The senators envision a more streamlined process toward citizenship for immigrants brought here as children, and for agricultural workers.

Outside groups including Latino advocacy organizations, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and organized labor were quick to praise the emerging framework. But some also sounded notes of caution.

Richard Trumka, president of the AFL-CIO, questioned a proposal by the Senate group to require illegal immigrants to provide proof of employment before they can gain legal status. Trumka said it could exclude millions of workers "who cannot prove employment because they have been forced to work off the clock or have no employer by virtue of being independent contractors."

Deepak Bhargava, executive director of the Center for Community Change, questioned the process being set out for the path to citizenship. "If the details are not done correctly, the path to citizenship can take far longer than it is reasonable. There is real concern about those details," he said.

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Associated Press writers Julie Pace and Luis Alonso Lugo contributed to this report.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/immigration-overhaul-gop-dem-senators-vow-action-225603272--finance.html

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Jeremy Lin Schools His NBA Haters In 'Linsanity' Doc

Director Evan Jackson Leong tells MTV News he 'wanted to show the evolution' of how Lin dealt with racism.
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Pre-caffeine tech: Apple updates, winter pug!

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Our?pre-caffeine roundup is a collection of the hottest, strangest, and most amusing stories of the morning.

Apple just?released a software update?? iOS 6.1 ? which gives you the ability to purchase movie tickets through?Fandango using Siri, supports LTE?capabilities?for a bunch of carriers around the world?and adds the ability to download individual songs from iCloud.

Also,?Facebook updated its iOS app with voice messages, video recording and?sharing.

Meanwhile, we've heard plenty of rumors?about Apple's intentions to start offering a higher capacity fourth-generation iPad, but now the new gadget is official: You can snag a 128GB iPad with Retina Display beginning on Feb. 5.

Oh, darn??Twitter is making it less easy to find porn on its new video-sharing service, Vine.?

Oh, hey!?Canon's new point-and-shoot gets improved with both?Wi-Fi and zoom.

Check out this supersonic ping-pong gun fires balls at Mach 1.2?... because why now??

Google is?pledging to fight over government access to users' email.?

And?Twitter turns over user info to the U.S. feds in 69 percent of requests.

I don't know about you, but I'm super psyched about Gawker's old tech rumor blog, Valleywag, rising from the dead.?

In closing, a pug outsmarts winter! Go pug!?

Compiled?by?Helen A.S. Popkin,?who invites you to?join her on?Twitter?and/or?Facebook. Also,?Google+.

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Monday, January 28, 2013

Deadly smoke, lone blocked exit: 230 die in Brazil

A woman cries over the coffin of a victim at a gymnasium where bodies were brought for identification in Santa Maria city, Rio Grande do Sul state, Brazil, Sunday, Jan. 27, 2013. Flames raced through a crowded nightclub in southern Brazil early Sunday, killing more than 230 people as panicked partygoers gasped for breath in the smoke-filled air, stampeding toward a single exit partially blocked by those already dead. (AP Photo/Nabor Goulart)

A woman cries over the coffin of a victim at a gymnasium where bodies were brought for identification in Santa Maria city, Rio Grande do Sul state, Brazil, Sunday, Jan. 27, 2013. Flames raced through a crowded nightclub in southern Brazil early Sunday, killing more than 230 people as panicked partygoers gasped for breath in the smoke-filled air, stampeding toward a single exit partially blocked by those already dead. (AP Photo/Nabor Goulart)

A man carries an injured man, victim of a fire at the Kiss club in Santa Maria city, Rio Grande do Sul state, Brazil, early Sunday, Jan. 27, 2013. Firefighters say that the death toll from a fire that swept through a crowded nightclub in southern Brazil has risen to 180. Officials say the fire broke out while a band was performing. At least 200 people have been injured. (AP Photo/Agencia RBS)

Relatives of victims react in Santa Maria city, Rio Grande do Sul state, Brazil, Sunday, Jan. 27, 2013. A blaze raced through the crowded nightclub in southern Brazil early Sunday, killing more than 200 people as the air filled with deadly smoke and panicked party-goers stampeded toward the exits, police and witnesses said. It appeared to be the world's deadliest nightclub fire in more than a decade.(AP Photo/Evandro Sturm)

Relatives of victims react as they wait for news near the Kiss nightclub in Santa Maria city, Rio Grande do Sul state, Brazil, Sunday, Jan. 27, 2013. According to police more than 200 died in the devastating nightclub fire in southern Brazil. Officials say the fire broke out at the club while a band was performing. (AP Photo/Ronald Mendes-Agencia RBS)

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(AP) ? A fast-moving fire roared through a crowded nightclub in southern Brazil early Sunday, within seconds filling the space with flames and a thick, toxic smoke that killed more than 230 panicked partygoers who gasped for breath and fought in a stampede to escape.

It appeared to be the world's deadliest nightclub fire in more than a decade.

Firefighters responding to the blaze at first had trouble getting inside the Kiss nightclub because bodies partially blocked the club's entryway.

Witnesses said a flare or firework lit by band members started the blaze in Santa Maria, a university city of about 260,000 people. Officials at a news conference said the cause was still under investigation ? though police inspector Sandro Meinerz told the Agencia Estado news agency the band was to blame for a pyrotechnics show and that manslaughter charges could be filed.

Television images showed black smoke billowing out of the Kiss nightclub as shirtless young men who had attended a university party joined firefighters using axes and sledgehammers to pound at windows and hot-pink exterior walls to free those trapped inside.

Bodies of the dead and injured were strewn in the street and panicked screams filled the air as medics tried to help. There was little to be done; officials said most of those who died were suffocated by smoke within minutes.

Within hours a community gym was a horror scene, with body after body lined up on the floor, partially covered with black plastic as family members identified kin.

Outside the gym police held up personal objects ? a black purse, a blue high-heeled shoe ? as people seeking information on loved ones looked crowded around, hoping not to recognize anything being shown them.

Guido Pedroso Melo, commander of the city's fire department, told the O Globo newspaper that firefighters had a hard time getting inside the club because "there was a barrier of bodies blocking the entrance."

Teenagers sprinted from the scene after the fire began, desperately seeking help. Others carried injured and burned friends away in their arms. Many of the victims were under 20 years old, including some minors.

"There was so much smoke and fire, it was complete panic, and it took a long time for people to get out, there were so many dead," survivor Luana Santos Silva told the Globo TV network.

The fire spread so fast inside the packed club that firefighters and ambulances could do little to stop it, Silva said.

Another survivor, Michele Pereira, told the Folha de S. Paulo newspaper that she was near the stage when members of the band lit flares that started the conflagration.

"The band that was onstage began to use flares and, suddenly, they stopped the show and pointed them upward," she said. "At that point, the ceiling caught fire. It was really weak, but in a matter of seconds it spread."

Guitarist Rodrigo Martins told Radio Gaucha that the band, Gurizada Fandangueira, started playing at 2:15 a.m. "and we had played around five songs when I looked up and noticed the roof was burning"

"It might have happened because of the Sputnik, the machine we use to create a luminous effect with sparks. It's harmless, we never had any trouble with it.

"When the fire started, a guard passed us a fire extinguisher, the singer tried to use it but it wasn't working"

He confirmed that accordion player Danilo Jacques, 28, died, while the five other members made it out safely.

Police Maj. Cleberson Braida Bastianello said by telephone that the toll had risen to 233 with the death of a hospitalized victim. He said earlier that the death toll was likely made worse because the nightclub appeared to have just one exit through which patrons could exit.

Survivors said security guards briefly tried to block people from exiting the club. Brazilian bars routinely make patrons pay their entire tab at the end of the night before they are allowed to leave.

Officials earlier counted 232 bodies that had been brought for identification to a gymnasium in Santa Maria, which is located at the southern tip of Brazil, near the borders with Argentina and Uruguay.

Federal Health Minister Alexandre Padhilha told a news conference that most of the 117 people treated in hospitals had been poisoned by gases they breathed during the fire. Only a few suffered serious burns, he said.

Brazil President Dilma Rousseff arrived to visit the injured after cutting short her trip to a Latin American-European summit in Chile.

"It is a tragedy for all of us," Rousseff said.

Most of the dead apparently were asphyxiated, according to Dr. Paulo Afonso Beltrame, a professor at the medical school of the Federal University of Santa Maria who went to the city's Caridade Hospital to help victims.

Beltrame said he was told the club had been filled far beyond its capacity during a party for students at the university's agronomy department.

Survivors, police and firefighters gave the same account of a band member setting the ceiling's soundproofing ablaze, he said.

"Large amounts of toxic smoke quickly filled the room, and I would say that at least 90 percent of the victims died of asphyxiation," Beltrame told The Associated Press by telephone.

"The toxic smoke made people lose their sense of direction so they were unable to find their way to the exit. At least 50 bodies were found inside a bathroom. Apparently they confused the bathroom door with the exit door."

In the hospital, the doctor "saw desperate friends and relatives walking and running down the corridors looking for information," he said, calling it "one of the saddest scenes I have ever witnessed."

Rodrigo Moura, identified by the newspaper Diario de Santa Maria as a security guard at the club, said it was at its maximum capacity of between 1,000 and 2,000, and partygoers were pushing and shoving to escape.

Santa Maria Mayor Cezar Schirmer declared a 30-day mourning period, and Tarso Genro, the governor of the southern state of Rio Grande do Sul, said officials were investigating the cause of the disaster.

The blaze was the deadliest in Brazil since at least 1961, when a fire that swept through a circus killed 503 people in Niteroi, Rio de Janeiro.

Sunday's fire also appeared to be the worst at a nightclub since December 2000, when a welding accident reportedly set off a fire at a club in Luoyang, China, killing 309.

In 2004, at least 194 people died in a fire at an overcrowded nightclub in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Seven members of a band were sentenced to prison for starting the flames.

A blaze at the Lame Horse nightclub in Perm, Russia, killed 152 people in December 2009 after an indoor fireworks display ignited a plastic ceiling decorated with branches.

Similar circumstances led to a 2003 nightclub fire that killed 100 people in the United States. Pyrotechnics used as a stage prop by the 1980s rock band Great White set ablaze cheap soundproofing foam on the walls and ceiling of a Rhode Island music venue.

The band performing in Santa Maria, Gurizada Fandangueira, plays a driving mixture of local Brazilian country music styles. Guitarist Martin told Radio Gaucha the musicians are already seeing hostile messages.

"People on the social networks are saying we have to pay for what happened," he said. "I'm afraid there could be retaliation".

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Sibaja reported from Brasilia. Associated Press Writers Stan Lehman and Bradley Brooks contributed to this report from Sao Paulo.

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Alright, so, since you're looking at this I take it you've at least been grabbed by the title.

I've had this idea and actually GMed it a couple times but it always either faded away or burned out. The first incarnation of the idea went well and it was because I had everything a GM would need, someone willing to play the Big Bad, someone willing to play a high-ranking evil character and no shortage of good characters! This is about all the good news I had on it.

SO! I am willing to make this RP once more, it's a sci-fi setting with the story centered around a group of mercenaries hunting down a terrorist organization after the organization blew up a Human colony on Mars.

The only requirement I have for anyone reading this is that you have to be a good and capable GM yourself or an RPer who knows what's up, nah'm'sayin, which entails that you know the ins-and-outs of what a good RP looks like and one in which you would like to play!

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SA's Integr8 Goes Global With Fax Unplugged | TechMoran

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  • January 28, 2013

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Ashleigh Whitfield, COO, Fax Unplugged

The Integr8 Group, South Africa?s leading ICT managed services provider, is going global and? re-branding Integr8 Fax to Fax Unplugged.

Integr8 Fax is a well established and renowned leader in innovative cloud-based technologies around paper to electronic based unified communications, with Fax to email as one of its core offerings.

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The company is one of a handful of providers that own and manage their own platform, with a substantial base of resellers that offer fax to email services under their own white labelled brand.

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Robert Sussman, joint CEO of Integr8, explains that Fax Unplugged offers precisely the same level of performance, reliability and ease-of-use that customers have come to expect from the company?s fax2email service ? only that it is now being managed under a different brand.

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Executive management believe the Fax Unplugged brand has global appeal and also the technical clout to be established more independently and aggressively in the market.

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?This will further cement our fax-to-email offering as a corporate service which differentiates itself from casual, non-established email providers in that it is an enterprise grade service. Platforms globally are hosted in carrier grade data centres with full triangulation and redundancy,? Sussman continues.

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All communication through the fax servers is recorded via an advanced algorithm which allows for archiving and indexing according to the South African ECT Act or regulatory compliance in the respective country.

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Management at Integr8 believe the offering empowers global consumers of solutions that facilitate the transition from paper-based fax to electronic communication.

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They also emphasise the opportunity and growing requirement for this level of technology and support within the government sector.

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?Whilst it is tricky to quantify the size of the market with total accuracy, there is said to be in the region of almost 13 million email users in South Africa alone. There is definitely growth within the international fax-to-email market and an increase in awareness and interest in this technology on the domestic front,? comments Ashleigh Whitfield, COO, Fax Unplugged.

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?This growth is being driven by the advantages this system offers users, including the fact that there is no limit on the number of faxes that can be received, the speed of operation and cost saving due to the automated process that is involved,? she adds.

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Fax Unplugged is already available through Integr8. For more information, click through to www.faxunplugged.com

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Founded in 2001, Integr8 (www.integr8group.com) organically grew to become the largest privately owned ICT infrastructure management and managed services company on the African continent.

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In 2013, Integr8 was acquired by BCG (the holding company of Business Connexion (BCX), and is now part of the largest JSE listed IT company on the African continent with over 7,000 professionals and a turnover over R 5.5 billion.

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As a result, Integr8?s customers benefit from a healthy balance of entrepreneurial innovation.

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Integr8 own and operate the only South African based Nerve Centre? (www.nervecentre.co.za).? This digital hub of technology, skilled personnel and ITIL processes, manage and regulate the complete ICT environment of many of the country?s leading organisations.

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Integr8 is vendor agnostic, choosing the very best solution for each client and can deliver managed ICT services through the cloud to customers of any size and in any location.

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The company supports multiple charitable organisations. In fact, the Integr8 Group found itself sponsoring so many initiatives it has created the Integr8 Foundation, which will act as a central facilitator for all CSI in future. It is supported both by the company and by the directors in their personal capacity.

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Sundance 2013: Sony Pictures Classics acquires festival hit "Before Midnight"

NEW YORK (TheWrap.com) - Sony Pictures Classics has acquired "Before Midnight," one of the best-reviewed films at the Sundance Film Festival. Richard Linklater's film is the third installment in his series that began with "Before Sunrise."

Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy star as Celine and Jesse, two people with an undeniable attraction who run into each other for brief bouts of romance every several years. In this case, the setting is Greece, with the characters now in their early 40s.

Linklater wrote and directed the film, which premiered on Sunday. He also produced it with Christos V. Konstantakopoulos and Sara Woodhatch.

"In 1991 we were in Sundance with ?Slacker' and we witnessed the birth of a major American filmmaker. At Sundance 2013 with ?Before Midnight,' we have further confirmation that Richard Linklater is a film master at the peak of his form," Sony Pictures Classic said in a statement. "This one has it all as entertainment and as a work of cinematic art. It is a perfect movie made by not one but three auteurs, Rick, Ethan Hawke, and Julie Delpy. This movie will be incredibly successful around the world."

Cinetic Media chief John Sloss, who was selling the movie, told TheWrap earlier this week that this movie had received the best reviews of any movie he's worked on.

Indiewire's Eric Kohn called it "masterful" in his review, writing that Linklaker "has completed one of the finest movie trilogies of all time." He gave the movie an A+.

While it has a built-in audience, the conversation-heavy movie is not considered a potential box-office sensation.

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Holistic Medicine ? The Western medicine community recently asked the question: Will Alternative Healthcare, a.k.a. Holistic, Metaphysical, Energy or Mind, Body, Spirit healing and Western Medicine (WM) merge? This question implies there is certainly reason to wonder and/or we should take into account the benefits a merger might create. The reflection on merging Holistic, Metaphysical, Energy or Mind, Body, Spirit healing and Western Medicine is analogues to comparing apples to oranges. The one comparison between apples and oranges is they are generally fruit?though the comparison ends there. Holistic, Metaphysical, Energy or Mind, Body, Spirit Healing and Western Medicine is diametrically polar opposites without a penny in keeping, except the topic (you). I most certainly will explain.

So that you can understand the ideology of Western Medicine, it is advisable to examine the language utilised by doctors and researchers. Their phrasing reveals their belief systems plus the models they choose to be aware of how they think healing works. When observing the condition of Western Medicine as well as the unprecedented influence of pharmaceuticals and also over-the-counter (OTC) drugs, a motivating paradox arises. The drug companies declare that pharmaceuticals and OTC are able to do wonders if you are: reduce cholesterol, end depressive disorder, reverse osteoporosis, eliminate allergies, cure cancer, cure MS, calm children and a lot of other similar promises.

If prescription or OTC medicine is so excellent for individuals, where are common the healthy medicated customers? In reality, there aren?t, any. There?s nobody taking twelve prescriptions or OTC drugs having a clean bill of health. In point of fact, the harder prescriptions somebody takes, the worse their overall fitness. If you approach the healthiest people you?ll find and have what medications or OTC drugs they?re consuming order for being so healthy, they?ll provide confused look: Healthy people do not take prescription or OTC drugs!

This type of language is just not uncommon from researchers in Western Medicine. They perceive the skin to be a battleground on what wars are waged against invaders (viruses, transmissions and tumors). You start with the Victorian times, Western society has grown to be enslaved by quick fixes and results without effort. Western Medicine has occasionally provided this result. When Western Medicine doesn?t create a ?band aid? result the correct answer is: ?Sorry, it couldn?t be helped?the surgery was obviously a success, the individual died.? It truly is interesting to see the AMA reports a dismal recovery rate?approximately 250,000 people die every year on account of misdiagnosis and/or treatment does nothing reely to raise the individual?s health. Put simply these folks didn?t die on account of a health problem they died a result of the wrong treatment.

Western Medicine?s theory and doctrines forget to notice that diseases usually are not outside of the individual. In reality every disease might be better called a manifestation in the patient?s lifestyle, beliefs, and energies. Cancer isn?t a tumor, for example: this is a systemic disorder that may only truly be cured by assisting to offer the body, not by attacking it with chemical bombs or knives. The tumor is just one physical expression with the systemic disorder, and treatment of tumor does absolutely nothing to cure the condition. Your body was designed to heal itself?trained with contains the care?nutrition, herbs, spiritual and emotional well-being.

One?s body was created to heal itself provided it?s the best support to accomplish its job. Chinese medicine (TCM) is founded on a solid idea of balanced qi (pronounced ?chee?), or vital energy, that?s considered to flow through the entire body. Qi is proposed to manage ones spiritual, emotional, mental, and physical balance and also to be influenced with the opposing forces of yin (negative energy) and yang (positive energy). Disease is proposed to be a consequence of the flow of qi being disrupted and yin and yang becoming imbalanced. On the list of pieces of TCM are herbal and nutritional therapy, restorative physical exercises, meditation, acupuncture, and remedial massage.

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I often get asked what conferences I recommend people attend so if you are based in Ireland or the UK here is a list of conferences and events that I recommend you consider attending if you are an executive or leader interested in content marketing, communications, social media and integrated marketing.

If you have a suggestion that you think should be added do leave a message in the comments or through our support desk.

I have added Twitter profiles were they are available so you can follow them to watch out for details ? many also post details of their early bird tickets!

You can find recommended content marketing, digital publishing and social media training programmes here.

Don?t forget that I also host FREE webinars on content marketing and social media trends and tactics ? you can find details of future marketing webinars here.

Digital Biscuit

Date: 24-26 January 2013, Dublin

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If you are interested in the film and animation and advances in technology then you will be interested in the Digital Biscuit. They have a series of talks and demonstrations and the opportunity to hear from film professionals. some of the topics include ?The Evolution of Content Creation and Consumption on Mobile Devices?, ?Online Film Distribution Panel?, ?Trends in Digital Media Post Production? and ?Social Media for Filmmakers?.

There are some free public events and some low cost workshops. The event is facilitated by the Screen Directors Guild of Ireland.

Social Brands Event

Date: 7 February 2013, London

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If you are managing social media and marketing for a large corporate then take a look at the Social Brands Event hosted by Brand Republic. Their one day conference is a great opportunity to hear from peers in B2C marketing including Asda, Carlsberg, Chiltern Railways, Coca-Cola, Heathrow Airport, Honda Motors and Universal Music.

Mission Impossible ? Mobile Marketing 2013

Date: 7 February 2013, Dublin

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There is no question that mobile marketing needs to be on our agenda for the year ahead. The Digital Marketing Institute is hosting a conference focusing on mobile marketing with speakers including representatives from Google and Hubspot.

Measurement.ie Conference

Date: 13 February 2013, Dublin

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If you are still trying to get to grips with measuring the impact of social media then check out Measurement.ie. One reason I would attend would be to hear John Bell who leads Ogilvy?s global social media and business solutions practice. I?ve met with John a couple of times and i am sure he will have a number of interesting insights from the global campaigns they have run.

Business Change In A Digital Age

Date: 19 February 2013, Belfast

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While this is not a full conference I have added this event as there all too few events on digital marketing in Northern Ireland. This event is hosted by the Chartered Institute of Marketing and the CIPR. M?irne Laffan, Managing Director of RT? Digital will be talking about the journey RTE have taken and how they put content at the heart of their digital strategy. I will be speaking about how to integrate social technologies into your marketing and PR communications and providing guidance on the trends to be aware of to improve your social marketing return on investment in 2013.

Sunday Business Post 4th National Digital Media And Marketing Summit

Date: 7 March 213, Dublin

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At the time of writing this article the website was not updated for the event, however they have announced some of their speakers. It will be worth watching for updates in the weeks ahead.

DMX Dublin

Date: 13 March 2013, Dublin

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The Marketing Institute are also hosting their own digital marketing conference. A few notable speakers that will be at the conference are Rand Fishkin of SEOmoz (an excellent and engaging speaker and I have spoken at conferences with his mum!) , Teddy Goff whose team of 200 people built a Facebook following of 45 million and 33 million Twitter followers raising $690 million for the Obama campaign, and Alex Balfour formerly Head of New Media for the London Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games.

Social Media World Forum Europe

Date: 18-19 March 2013, London

One of the biggest social media events is the Social Media World Forum. I was fortunate to attend back in 2011 and there were some great sessions ? this year there have some high profile brands represented and sessions include content on social commerce, ocial TV and social CRM. Be prepared to be attending with hundreds of others as there are around 500 industry professionals attending.//

Employer Branding Summit UK

Date: 19 March 2013, London

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I have a passion for employer branding from my time as an SVP Human Resources so I had to include this event. Your brand is expressed through every touch point and when it comes to your employer brand, when delivered effectively, it can assist in attracting and retaining the talent you need to help achieve your business goals.

If you are a large organisation and interested in employer branding then check out the forthcoming Employer Branding summit taking place in the UK. Speakers include representatives from organisations including Siemens, Adidas, Volvo, Rolls-Royce, Ernst and Young and Barclays. I am surprised not to see digital and integrated communications more prominently on the agenda given how much it featured in the HR conferences and events I spoke at and moderated last year, though there is a session on ?Building market reach and engagement though your digital employer brand strategy?. The event is sponsored by TMP Worldwide.

Social Media Measurement and Monitoring 2013

Date: 27-27 March 2013, London

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The Social Media Measurement and Monitoring Conference is facilitated by Our Social Times and Chinwag and is both a workshop and a conference focusing on social media measurement and monitoring. I am delighted to see my friend and one of the foremost authorities on metrics and measurement KD Paine is speaking again this year.

Fundraising.ie National Conference

Date: 27 March 2013, Dublin

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As a previous chair of a non profit, I know how important fundraising is to help you achieve the goals of the organisation. Social media has a key role to play in building awareness and helping non profits attract more volunteers and advocates and its a topic that we cover for non profit communications managers who attend the social media communications programme I deliver.

This year the National Conference for Fundraising.ie is incorporating social edia on their agenda with a session called ?Using social media to bring teams together ? The ability to communicate through social media is cutting through the barriers that can exist between Fundraising and Communications functions within charities?.

Ragan International PR and Social Media Summit 2013

Date: 16-17 May 2013, Amsterdam

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If you are in a corporate PR role then check out the Ragan International PR and Social Media Summit ? NASA?s John Yembrick will share experiences and lessons learned while managing social media for the U.S. space programme and you will also hear about the @Sweden Twitter project that has given voice to a country.

Digital Government World Summit

Date: 17 June 2013, Dublin

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if you are marketing or communications leader in the government and the public sector then hold the 17 June in your calendar for the Digital Government World Summit. The summit, part of Enterprise Technology World hosted by iQuest. The agenda is just being finalised ? I am delighted to be speaking again at this conference on the topic of social media trends for public sector organisations.

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Friday, January 25, 2013

Pope on social networking: the virtual is real

(AP) ? Pope Benedict XVI put church leaders on notice Thursday, saying social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter aren't a virtual world they can ignore, but rather a very real world they must engage if they want to spread the faith to the next generation.

The 85-year-old Benedict, who tweets in nine languages, used his annual message on social communications to stress the potential of social media for the church as it struggles to keep followers and attract new ones amid religious apathy, competition from other churches and scandals that have driven the faithful away.

Archbishop Claudio Maria Celli, head of the Vatican's communications office, cited a 2012 study commissioned by U.S. bishops that found that 53 percent of Americans were unaware of any significant presence of the Catholic Church online.

Other studies, Celli said, made clear that the "millennial generation" of people born after 1982 use Facebook, Twitter and YouTube far more than their parents as primary sources of information, entertainment and sharing political views and community issues.

"The digital environment is not a parallel or purely virtual world, but is part of the daily experience of many people, especially the young," Benedict said in his message. "Social networks are the result of human interaction, but for their part they also reshape the dynamics of communication which builds relationships: a considered understanding of this environment is therefore the prerequisite for a significant presence there."

Benedict himself still writes longhand, but he is a superstar online, with 2.5 million Twitter followers, nearly 11,000 of them following his Latin tweets alone. And under his pontificate, the Holy See has greatly increased its presence online, with YouTube channels, papal apps and an online news portal www.news.va that gathers all Vatican information in one place.

But the digital exposure hasn't come without risk or criticism: In the days after the Vatican announced that Benedict would respond to questions about faith on his first tweets from his (at)Pontifex handle last month, the Vatican was bombarded with threats of "Twitter bombs" from critics trying to scare the pope away from the online social forum.

"Leaving would've been a mistake," said Monsignor Paul Tighe, the No. 2 in the Vatican's social communications office. "It wouldn't have been fair to abandon all the people who joyfully welcomed the pope's message."

Celli acknowledged that much of the pope's message this year repeated exhortations from previous years about the need for respectful dialogue online, for users to present themselves authentically and to listen, not just preach.

"At first look it could look like reheated soup," Celli conceded. But he said that sometimes messages need repeating, particularly in the 2,000-year-old Catholic Church. "I don't want to make any particular revelations here, but don't believe that everything that is said is absorbed at the ecclesial level."

Celli noted, for example, that at a recent Vatican meeting of the world's bishops on spreading the faith, the recommendations for the church's social communications strategy "could have been written 30 years ago."

"That means that he who is intervening doesn't have the perception of what is happening today, in the sphere of social networking," Celli said. "That's a problem for us."

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