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Pilot and The Ledger-Star, Norfolk, VA – crime and courts Norfolk woman guilty of staging auto wrecks

Tue ,24/11/2009
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0 Comments | The Virginian-Pilot and The Ledger-Star, Norfolk, VA, Mar 26, 2009 | by TIM MCGLONE

By Tim McGlone

The Virginian-Pilot

NORFOLK

A Norfolk woman with a prior manslaughter conviction and 60 prior fraud convictions was found guilty Wednesday of staging auto accidents to get insurance money.

A jury in U.S. District Court Wednesday found Teresa R. Gallop, 41, guilty of one count of health care fraud and six counts of filing false statements. The jury found that she staged three auto accidents and filed phony medical claims for each. She also filed phony medical claims for a fourth, legitimate crash.

Gallop, also known as Teresa R. Vick, served five years in prison for the 1988 shooting death of Dennis J
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Vistage Applies the Social Media Buzz to Business

Tue ,24/11/2009
Vistage Applies the Social Media Buzz to Business

Business Wire, Nov 24, 2009

CEOs Share Three Tips on How Social Media Works for Them

SAN DIEGO — In a recent survey by Vistage International, 55 percent of CEOs said
theyre using or plan to use social media to market or publicize their
business, product or service in the coming year. With that number
growing every day, how can your business capitalize on the social media
phenomenon? Business owners that want to do business better, faster, and
smarter need to adapt and incorporate social media opportunities into
their corporate strategies. Here are three tips to get you started:

#1 Check out your competition- Before beginning your own social
media campaign, see what your competitors are doing and how they are
doing it. Learn from their activities and adapt them to fit with your
company.

#2 Listen Actively- Search for your company name on social media
platforms such as Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook to see what your
clients are saying about your products and services and then jump into
the conversation
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World has ample oil supplies

Mon ,23/11/2009
World has ample oil supplies

0 Comments | Deseret News (Salt Lake City), Nov 22, 2009

WASHINGTON — What city contributed most to the making of the modern world? The Paris of the Enlightenment and then of Napoleon, pioneer of mass armies and nationalist statism? London, seat of parliamentary democracy and center of finance? Or perhaps Titusville, Pa.

Oil seeping from the ground there was collected for medicinal purposes — until Edwin Drake drilled and 150 years ago — Aug. 27, 1859 — found the basis of our world, 69 feet below the surface of Pennsylvania, which oil historian Daniel Yergin calls “the Saudi Arabia of 19th-century oil.”

For many years, most oil was used for lighting and lubrication, and the amounts extracted were modest. Then in 1901, a new well named for an East Texas hillock, Spindletop, began gushing more per day than all other U.S. wells combined.

Since then, America has exhausted its hydrocarbon supplies. Repeatedly.

In 1914, the Bureau of Mines said U.S. oil reserves would be exhausted by 1924. In 1939, the Interior Department said the world had 13 years’ worth of petroleum reserves. Then a global war was fought and the postwar boom was fueled, and in 1951, Interior reported that the world had … 13 years of reserves. In 1970, the world’s proven oil reserves were an estimated 612 billion barrels. By 2006, more than 767 billion barrels had been pumped, and proven reserves were 1.2 trillion barrels. In 1977, Scold in Chief Jimmy Carter predicted that mankind “could use up all the proven reserves of oil in the entire world by the end of the next decade.” Since then, the world has consumed three times more oil than was then in the world’s proven reserves.

But surely now America can quickly wean itself from hydrocarbons, adopting alternative energies — wind, solar, nuclear? No.

Keith O. Rattie, CEO of Questar Corp., a natural-gas and pipeline company, says that by 2050, there may be 10 billion people demanding energy — a daunting prospect, considering that of today’s 6.2 billion people, nearly 2 billion “don’t even have electricity — never flipped a light switch.” Rattie says energy demand will grow 30 percent to 50 percent in the next 20 years, and there are no near- term alternatives to fossil fuels.

Today, wind and solar power combined are just one-sixth of 1 percent of American energy consumption. Nuclear? The United States and other rich nations endorse reducing world carbon emissions 80 percent by 2050. But Oliver Morton, a science writer, says that if nuclear is to supply even just 10 percent of the necessary carbon- free energy, the world must build more than 50 large nuclear-power plants a year. Currently, five a year are being built. Rattie says that as part of “a worldwide building boom in coal-fired power plants,” about 30 under construction in America “will burn about 70 million tons of coal a year.”

Edward L. Morse, an energy official in Carter’s State Department, writes in Foreign Affairs that the world’s deep-water oil and gas reserves are significantly larger than was thought just a decade ago, and high prices have spurred development of technologies — a drilling vessel can cost $1 billion — for extracting them. The costs of developing oil sands — Canada may contain more oil than Saudi Arabia has — are declining, so projects that last year were not economic with the price of oil under $90 a barrel are now viable with oil at $79 a barrel.

Morse says new technologies are also speeding development of natural gas trapped in U.S. shale rock. The Marcellus Shale, which stretches from West Virginia through Pennsylvania and into New York, “may contain as much natural gas as the North Field in Qatar, the largest field ever discovered.”

Rattie says U.S. known reserves of natural gas, which are sure to become larger, exceed 100 years of supply at the current rate of consumption. BP recently announced a “giant” oil discovery beneath the Gulf of Mexico. Yergin, writing in Foreign Policy, says “careful examination of the world’s resource base ..
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Green Energy Live Updates Shareholders on Revenue, Acquisitions and Strategy for Sustainable Biomass-to-Energy Conversion Technology

Mon ,23/11/2009
Green Energy Live Updates Shareholders on Revenue, Acquisitions and Strategy for Sustainable Biomass-to-Energy Conversion Technology

Market Wire, November, 2009

Green Energy Live Inc. (OTCBB: GELV) is
pleased to provide shareholders with an update on the company’s progress
executing its strategy for the development of sustainable biomass-to-energy
conversion solutions for the $154 billion U.S. livestock industry. Green
Energy Live is generating revenue from its livestock auction business,
acquiring a second revenue-positive company, and focusing on the
development of on-site manure-to-electricity conversion systems for the
nation’s 1.2 million livestock operators.

Green Energy Live completed the acquisition of Comanche Live Exchange, a
profitable Texas-based provider of live animal auctions, in July 2009. The
wholly owned subsidiary has been serving the livestock industry for 60
years and has an extensive network of potential customers and industry
contacts for Green Energy Live. As reported, for the six-month period ended
June 30, 2009, Comanche generated revenues of $389,466 with consolidated
total assets of more than $1.1 million. The company expects to announce new
quarterly revenue results shortly.

Green Energy Live is focused on its second acquisition of a larger revenue
company, Peck Electric, Inc. Peck Electric is a fully licensed electrical
systems provider with a 37-year operating history and proven energy
technology expertise.

Green Energy Live is engaged in the development of commercial applications
of renewable energy gasification systems that convert biomass wastes into
clean energy. The company plans to use proprietary gasification technology
for the development of highly innovative, on-site manure-to-electricity
conversion systems to enable America’s livestock farmers and ranchers to
convert their animal waste into clean, domestic, renewable energy. The
technology is designed to enable operators to generate electricity for farm
use as well as for sale back to the grid, reduce electricity and manure
disposal costs, and protect the environment.

Manure management is a significant problem for the $154 billion U.S.
livestock industry. Excessive concentrations of animal waste threaten air
and water quality and farmers are facing increased regulation of their
manure management practices from federal, state and local governments.
There is widespread interest in using manure as a feedstock for energy
production. (USDA, “Manure Use for Fertilizer and for Energy / Report to
Congress,” June 2009)

Karen Clark, President/CEO of Green Energy Live, commented: “We are
extremely pleased with the execution of Green Energy Live’s growth strategy
to date. We have strengthened our financial position with the acquisition
of a profitable livestock services business, are proceeding with the
acquisition of a second revenue-positive company, are building our
intellectual property portfolio, and are focused on solving a critical
challenge for the U.S
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Maryland Lawyers on the Move: November 22, 2009

Mon ,23/11/2009
Maryland Lawyers on the Move: November 22, 2009

Daily Record, The (Baltimore), Nov 22, 2009

Joy M. Napier-Joyce has joined Gordon, Feinblatt, Rothman, Hoffberger & Hollander, of Baltimore, as counsel in its employee benefits practice group. She received her law degree from the Boston University School of Law and her bachelor’s degree from Franklin & Marshall College.

The Baltimore County Bar Association honored Frank Tunney, of Baltimore, on Oct. 29 as its Pro Bono Attorney of 2009 and Baumohl | Hamburg, LLC, of Baltimore, as Pro Bono Law Firm of the Year. A. Jai Bonner, of Baltimore, received the Special Recognition Award for her service on the Local Pro Bono Committee and contributions to pro bono work.

Mark Jensen, a senior partner of Bowie & Jensen, of Towson, has been approved to serve on the MedStar Health Investment Committee. The committee oversees the financial assets of MedStar Health, a nonprofit, regional health care system with a community-based network of nine hospitals and other health care services in Maryland and the Washington, D.C., region. Jensen also serves as chairman of the board of Union Memorial Hospital, a MedStar hospital in Baltimore. Bowie & Jensen serves as general counsel to privately held businesses and their owners.

Ten lawyers from Whiteford, Taylor & Preston’s Baltimore office have been selected by Euromoney’s Legal Media Group as “leading litigation attorneys.” Their names appeared in the 2010 edition of the guide Benchmark Litigation: The Definitive Guide to America’s Leading Litigation Firms & Attorneys. They are: Edward Buxbaum, commercial and insurance coverage litigation; Kevin Hroblak, bankruptcy and professional liability; Harry Johnson, product liability and appellate; Richard Magid, business litigation and appellate; Albert Mezzanotte Jr., professional liability and appellate; Paul Nussbaum, bankruptcy; William Ryan, business litigation; Steven Tiller, intellectual property litigation; and “Future Stars” Alexander Koff, international, and Brent Strickland, bankruptcy. In addition, the firm was one of the eight most highly rated in Maryland, receiving the ranking of “highly recommended.”

Five principals of Paley Rothman, of Bethesda, have been chosen for inclusion in the 2010 edition of The Best Lawyers in America. They are: Glenn M. Cooper, manager and senior member of the firm’s litigation and appellate practice groups; Kathleen M. Dumais, of the litigation and family law practice groups, is a member of the Maryland House of Delegates; Hope B. Eastman, chair of the firm’s employment law practice group; Linda D. Schwartz, head of the professional ethics & discipline practice group; and Steven A. Widdes, co chair of the estate planning and estate/trust administration practice groups.

Michael W. Davis, a principal of Davis, Agnor, Rapaport & Skalny, of Columbia, has received the James W. Rouse Award from the Columbia Foundation. The award recognizes an individual’s commitment to The Columbia Foundation and the community. Davis served on the foundation’s board for 13 years as vice chair and later chairman
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Nutrition: 5 things you should know about … tuna

Sun ,22/11/2009
Nutrition: 5 things you should know about tuna

Muscle & Fitness, Jan, 2010

1. Tuna is a fairly generic name for a variety of species of fish. In the United States, any canned “white” tuna must be albacore, whereas “light” tuna can include skipjack, tongol, bigeye or yellowfin.

2. Medium cans of tuna used to weigh in at 6 ounces, but due to economic factors they now weigh 5 ounces. That missing ounce means the macros are different, so read the label of your favorite brand to recalculate your protein intake.

3. Replace the light mayo in your tuna salad with reduced-fat (2%) Greek yogurt, which is high in protein and lower in fat. To boost the protein even more, mix in a chopped hard-boiled egg
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austriamicrosystems Unveils New 'Funlight LED Driver'

Sun ,22/11/2009
austriamicrosystems Unveils New ‘Funlight LED Driver’

0 Comments | Wireless News, Nov 21, 2009

austriamicrosystems, a designer and manufacturer of high performance analog ICs for communications, industrial, medical and automotive applications, introduces the AS3665, enabling lighting effects in mobile phones and a variety of other consumer applications.

The company said that its AS3665 delivers sharper color, smoother color effects and brightness with a minimum amount of design effort. This new funlight LED driver turns any application such as mobile phones, MP3 players, mobile computers, portable game stations, speaker boxes, toys and any audio equipment into a true eyecatcher.

The AS3665 offers nine LED channels with up to 25mA per channel. A dedicated 12bit PWM for each of the nine channels delivers unchallenged smooth color effects allowing linear, logarithmic and ratiometric fading effects. The PWM generators have three sequencers and a 1.5kbit memory. This allows storing and processing of light patterns without the need for external processors or interaction. The AS3665 allows command based programming of all light patterns
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Boom in blockers; LETTERS

Sun ,22/11/2009
Boom in blockers; LETTERS

0 Comments | Daily Mail (London, England), The, Nov 19, 2009

THE increase of illnesses in the babyboomers isn’t just down to diet and lack of exercise. Many of the problems we suffer are caused by ‘safe’ new medications which we are constantly being prescribed.

Drugs such as beta blockers are known to have an unacceptable risk of provoking diabetes, while statins cause joint and muscular pains as well as neuropathy.

ALAN REID, Neilston, Renfrewshire.

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Smart for Life®, underWAY™, Kim Kardashian and Alonzo Mourning at Winterfest

Sun ,22/11/2009
Smart for Life, underWAY, Kim Kardashian and Alonzo Mourning at Winterfest

PR Newswire, Nov 19, 2009

BOCA RATON, Fla., Nov. 19 /PRNewswire/ — Along with the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, Smart for Life(R) and underWAY(TM) are the lead sponsors for this year’s Seminole Hard Rock Winterfest Boat Parade.

Smart for Life Cookie Diet products and underWAY hunger suppressing health drinks will be served on the lead boat, The Miss Florida, that will include the Grand Marshals Alonzo Mourning and Kim Kardashian. Rubbing shoulders with these stars will be the corporate team from Smart for Life and underWAY and who’s who in South Florida.

Following the lead boat will be about a hundred boats decorated with holiday flair, including lights and surfing Santas. This is the 38th boat parade and will sail down the New River as the 7th largest one-day spectator event in the country!

Tribe councilman Max Osceola, Jr. will be the new Chairman of the Board of the 2009-2010 Winterfest Executive Committee and Fort Lauderdale Mayor Jack Seiler will be a parade judge.

“Smart for Life Cookie Diet has been helping people get healthier for years. It’s our way of giving back to the community
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Remedent’s GlamSmile Takes Off in Australia

Sat ,21/11/2009
Remedent’s GlamSmile Takes Off in Australia

Business Wire, Dec 22, 2008

GlamSmile Highlighted on Top Australian Program “Today Tonight”

DEURLE, Belgium — Remedent, Inc. (OTCBB:REMI), an international company specializing in the research, development, manufacturing of oral care and cosmetic dentistry products, is pleased to announce that GlamSmile, its new and revolutionary veneer product, was recently featured on Australia’s premiere current affairs program “Today Tonight” on December 5, 2008. Please see the following link to view the segment: http://www.glamsmile.com.au/news/media/today_tonight/

The “Today Tonight” segment focused on GlamSmile, the cosmetic dental product that is “fabulous for fabuless”, highlighting its extensive advantages over traditional veneers that include a low-cost, painless procedure (no grinding down of tooth enamel) and two short visits to the dentists office, resulting in the perfect Hollywood smile.

The footage includes a brief overview of GlamSmile and an interview with Dr. Yvonne King, Clinical Director of GlamSmile in Australia and New Zealand and Director of the Cosmetic Laser & Dentistry Centre www.cldc.com.au . “There are studies to show that people with perfect smiles are considered smarter, they get better job offers, they get better pay packages,” stated Dr. King, “so we know how psychologically important the smile is.” According to the Centre, the “Today Tonight” segment had 1621 hits in the first 24 hours it was on their web site.

Mr. Guy De Vreese, Chairman of Remedent, Inc stated, “Wherever GlamSmile is introduced its acceptance has been outstanding. Even in these difficult economic times, people are concerned about their appearance and recognize that GlamSmile veneers offer an attractive lower cost alternative to standard veneers. We anticipate GlamSmile will become a preferred cosmetic dental procedure by consumers in Australia and elsewhere as word spreads about its benefits throughout the dental community and through programs such as Today Tonight, which has already resulted in an enormous influx of positive responses. This would include close to 500 people researching dentists who performed the GlamSmile procedure in their area, as reported by ‘Find a Dentist’ following the airing of the segment.” Mr. De Vreese continued, “Additionally, exposure at important professional forums has been a vital key to our success, and this year Remedent looks forward to exhibiting GlamSmile and its other products at the American Dental Association conference in March in Perth.”

About Remedent, Inc.

Remedent, Inc., a publicly-traded company on the OTCBB, specializes in the research, development, manufacturing and marketing of oral care and cosmetic dentistry products. With offices in California, Belgium and Singapore, Remedent distributes its products in more than 35 countries.

Forward-looking Statement

Statements in this press release that are not statements of historical or current fact constitute “forward looking statements.” Such forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other unknown factors that could cause the Company’s actual operating results to be materially different from any historical results or from any future results expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. In addition to statements that explicitly describe these risks and uncertainties, readers are urged to consider statements that contain terms such as “believes,” “belief,” “expects,” “expect,” “intends,” “intend,” “anticipate,” “anticipates,” “plans,” “plan,” to be uncertain and forward-looking
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