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Registered Dietitian and Nutritionist Elaine Hastings, RD, LD/N, CSSD is the founder of Associates in Nutrition and Sports Specialty, a leader in the health, wellness, Fitness and sports nutrition industries. Elaine is an engaging and informed Sports Nutrition Authority and Healthy Lifestyles Expert. Author. Speaker. Consultant. Athlete. Mom. Advisor. Elaine is a go-to media source both nationally and internationally, with extensive knowledge in every aspect of nutrition. She has been a weekly columnist, her column "Nutrition Notes" column for Gannett Co. Inc., including content contributor and media resource. She counsels clients and teams on diet and nutrition in regard to: high school athletics, collegiate athletes and teams, professional athletes, Olympic and elite athletics, energy, endurance, recovery, weight loss, weight gain, muscle gain, children?s' diets, youth athletes, teens' diets, athletic goals, body building, senior diets, masters athletes, family meal plans, wellness, weight management, eating disorders, and more. Elaine specializes in wellness, health, eating disorders, fitness, sports and team nutrition. She is a highly sought after educator, author and speaker with excellent cross-cultural awareness.

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CNBC's Brian Shactman reports Berkshire Hathaway's operating earnings were up 67% in the quarter; Sprint's CEO is giving himself a $3.25 million dollar pay cut; and the U.S. Treasury is selling some of its AIG holdings.

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Saturday, May 5, 2012

Beastie Boy Adam Yauch Wore Many Hats

In addition to his role as a rapper, Yauch was also involved in film and human rights efforts.
By Gil Kaufman


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Like an intertwined set of fat laces on an old-school Adidas shell toe shoe, the verbal flow of the Beastie Boys was always seamless. MCA, AD-Rock and Mike D dipped in and out of each others lines and traded off verses like a three-headed hip-hop hydra, their flows unique, but always tightly packed.

With the death of Adam Yauch (aka MCA)
 on Friday (may 4) at the age of 47, that flow is forever interrupted, but the New York-born rapper's legacy lives on not just in his rhymes but in his many efforts outside the scope of his MC role. While the B-Boys always presented a united front in the studio and on stage, MCA was a renaissance man whose many interests ranged from direction videos and movies to his decades-long efforts to aid the cause of Tibetan freedom.

Along with lending his indelible, rough-hewn voice
 voice to the trio's eight studio albums, Yauch was a cinephile who used the group's bully pulpit explore his second passion: directing. Under the pseudonym Nathaniel Hornblower (aka Yauch's mustachioed Swiss "uncle"), Yauch directed a number of the band's most innovative and eye-popping videos, including the robot attack clip for "Intergalactic," the Italian spy spoofing "Body Moving," as well as the 2006 Beasties documentary, "Awesome: I F--kin' Shot That!"

He also directed and produced the 2008 street basketball documentary "Gunnin' For that #1 Spot," which the first title released by his film company, Oscilloscope Laboratories. Since then, Oscilloscope has become the home of a steady flow of interesting and offbeat documentaries and features, including "We Need to Talk About Kevin," "Flow," "Bellflower," "Wendy & Lucy," the environmental docu-comedy "No Impact Man," the Banksy movie "Exit Through the Gift Shop" and 2009 Sundance darling, "The Messenger."

As Hornblower, he was behind the camera for the 20-minute star-studded remake of the band's 1996 frat boy anthem "(You Gotta) Fight For Your Right (To Party),"
 in which "Eastbound and Down"
 star Danny McBride stepped into MCA's iconic leather jacket.

Oscilloscope is also releasing one of the most anticipated head-trip movies in decades this summer, "Samsara," an HD visual spectacle that is a sequel of sorts to the 1992 70-MM non-narrative classic "Baraka," as well as a documentary about LCD Soundsystem's final show, "Shut Up and Play the Hits."

Yauch, a Buddhist, was also passionate about the cause of Tibetan freedom. He was one of the co-founders in 1994 of the Milarepa Fund, a non-profit organization that raised money for and promoted the cause of the Tibetan people's desire to break free from the People's Republic of China.

After donating money to the cause through royalties from a pair of songs from the Check Your Head album that sampled the chanting of Tibetan Monks, Yauch oversaw the launch of the annual Tibetan Freedom Concerts. The first one, in 1996, took place in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park and raised nearly $1 million for Tibetan exile groups thank to sets by the Smashing Pumpkins, A Tribe Called Quest, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Foo Fighters, De La Soul and Rage Against the Machine.

Subsequent shows took place in 1997 in New York (U2, Sonic Youth, Radiohead, Michael Stipe and Mike Mills of R.E.M.), Washington, D.C. in 1998 (Dave Matthews Band, Wyclef Jean, Pearl Jam, KRS-One), Amsterdam, Wisconsin, Sydney and Tokyo in 1999 (Run-DMC, the Roots, Garbage, Alanis Morissette) Tokyo (2001) and Taipei (2003).

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Colo. boy, 6, suspended for reciting 'Sexy' lyric

AURORA, Colo. (AP) ? A 6-year-old boy was suspended from his suburban Denver school for three days after school officials said he told a girl "I'm sexy and I know it," a line from a popular song.

D'Avonte Meadows, a first-grader at Sable Elementary School in Aurora, is accused of sexual harassment and disrupting other students, according to a letter the school district sent to his mother after he was sent home Wednesday.

School officials issued a statement saying they couldn't discuss the case, but they pointed out a school board policy that defines sexual harassment as any unwelcome sexual advance. There is no age limit.

The Aurora Police Department said it was not involved in the case because laws only cover children ages 10 and older.

D'Avonte's mother, Stephanie Meadows, said her son doesn't know the meaning of sexual harassment and it's the second time he has gotten in trouble for quoting "Sexy and I Know It." The song by the duo LMFAO was at the top of Billboard's Hot 100 chart for two weeks in January.

"I'm just, I'm floored," Stephanie Meadows told KMGH-TV (http://bit.ly/KaXY7f ). "They're going to look at him like he's a pervert. And it's like, that's not fair to him."

The Associated Press could not locate the Meadows family for comment.

Aurora Public Schools issued a statement Thursday saying it is trying to provide an equal learning environment for all students.

"We have policies and protocol in place to prevent any disruption to the learning environment. Due to privacy laws, we are unable to discuss appropriate disciplinary consequences about a specific student," wrote spokeswoman Paula Hans.

Denver attorney Craig Silverman said elementary school students have the same rights to free speech as adults as long as they understand and follow the rules. He said school policies should allow for exceptions.

"Sometimes when you go to a zero-tolerance policy, you end up with a zero-sense policy," he said.

D'Avonte's suspension comes as the Colorado Legislature considers a measure that would eliminate zero-tolerance discipline policies related to violence and weapons that were enacted after the Columbine High School shootings.

It's a response to cases in which students have been punished for bringing fake guns or butter knives to school and doesn't address sexual harassment policies. However, Sen. Linda Newell, the bill's sponsor, said the measure would also direct school districts to consider alternative forms of discipline, such as remediation decided by a student's peers, in all kinds of discipline cases.

The bill has passed the state Senate and is awaiting action by the full House.

Lawmakers who worked on the measure say zero-tolerance policies have disrupted too many students' education for minor offenses.

As examples, lawmakers have cited Colorado students who were referred to police for trying to break up a fight or having a replica gun on school grounds.

They also point to cases such as at least two in Florida in which girls, 10 and 11 years old at the time, were arrested for allegedly bringing a plastic butter knife and a small kitchen knife to school.

Under Colorado's Senate Bill 46, the only cause for mandatory expulsion would be bringing a real firearm to school.

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Aurora Public Schools Policy: http://bit.ly/JI7lww

Senate Bill 46: http://goo.gl/VJ3RG

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Information from: KMGH-TV, http://www.thedenverchannel.com

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Friday, May 4, 2012

Nintendo patent application tech tracks your DS from above, serves as tour guide

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Nintendo is already guiding you through the Louvre with a 3DS, but a newly published US patent application takes that kind of tourism to a very literal new level. Legend of Zelda creator Shigeru Miyamoto's concept describes a way to direct lost tourists by beaming position information through an overhead grid of infrared transmitters to a mobile device (portrayed as a DS Lite) held by the confused visitor below. The handheld then talks wirelessly to a server that lights up floor displays with maps and directions, and a helpful app on the device lets visitors pick their route while they read up on sightseeing tips. Like with any patent, there's no certainty that Nintendo will act on the idea and start wiring up museums with IR blasters, but the January 2012 patent may still be fresh in a frequently inventive mind like Miyamoto's.

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Mick Jagger to Host Saturday Night Live Season Finale


We know he's got moves, but does he have a sense of humor?

Saturday Night Live fans will find out on May 19, as iconic musician Mick Jagger has been tapped to host the season finale of the legendary sketch show. He will also serve as its musical guest.

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Saturday Night Live will close out this season with a run of three consecutive shows, culminating in Jagger's turn as emcee.

This Saturday, Eli Manning will be at the helm, while Will Ferrell returns on May 12. Which host has you most excited?

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John Edwards Refused to Deny Affair on Paper; Rielle Hunter Wanted to Claim Abduction By Aliens


John Edwards denied his affair with Rielle Hunter to the American public but would not do so in a sworn affidavit, while his mistress wanted to claim she was abducted by aliens, according to the latest dispatches from his trial.

Mark Kornblau, who worked as John Edwards' spokesman and issued a strong denial that succeeded in keeping the Enquirer's story about Edwards' pregnant girlfriend from being picked up by the mainstream media, testified this week.

Kornblau said the story "would be a terrible outcome for Mrs. Edwards. I believed it to be untrue. Thirdly, it would be damaging to the campaign."

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In an attempt to convince the Enquirer to not run the story, Kornblau had an affidavit drawn up in which Edwards denied the affair and denied paternity of Hunter's child.

But Edwards refused to sign it, he said.

In a later conversation with Kornblau, Edwards hinted that Hunter's pregnancy may have been the result of a fling with his aide, Andrew Young.

Edwards is charged with violating campaign finance laws by using more than $1 million from wealthy donors to hide his pregnant girlfriend.

He could face up to 30 years in prison if convicted.

Edwards' former "body man" John Davis told the court he was surprised when Hunter came to his hotel room to tell him that she and Edwards were "very much in love," and that the presidential candidate pulled him aside to say Hunter was "crazy."

The visit from Hunter came on February 5, 2007.

Hunter had already been dismissed from the campaign at the insistence of Edwards' suspicious wife Elizabeth, so Davis was surprised when he ran into Hunter in an elevator and that she got off on his boss' floor.

"I would have preferred not to have seen her… I was concerned why she was there… I was suspicious they had maintained a relationship," Davis said.

After Hunter got off the elevator, Davis went to his room and called his wife to say he had seen Hunter, when there was a knock on his door.

He opened the door to find Hunter.

"She told me she and John Edwards were very much in love and he (Edwards) was concerned that I had seen her," Davis testified. "I told her it was not my business... and I asked her to leave."

He said he then called his wife back and said, "You are really not going to believe this."

Two days later the campaign was about to leave Detroit when Edwards called Davis into a room.

"He asked if I had run in to Miss Hunter. He (Edwards) told me she came to his room and told him she was going to go on Inside Edition or Access Hollywood to talk about her work for him. He told me she was crazy and to make sure she didn't contact him," Davis told the court.

"He denied there was an affair. He brought it up proactively," Davis said. The aide did not tell Edwards about Hunter's confession to him.

The aide said that he became aware that the relationship was continuing because Edwards would sometimes borrow his phone and keep it for a long time.

On one occasion, Davis returned to Edwards' room to get his phone back, but could hear Edwards and Hunter talking on the phone.

"I heard Rielle Hunter on the speaker phone. I recognized her voice. I heard Mr. Edwards ask if she was showing yet," Davis testified.

He also told the court that in fall of 2007 Edwards gave him a wrapped package and asked him to hold it. After several weeks, Edwards told him to get rid of the package, but Davis said with a smile that he did not get rid of it.

"I was very interested in what was in that package. I opened it up and inside the package was a telephone," Davis said. It was later confiscated by investigators.

Much of the testimony appears to show that Edwards' campaign was involved in the cover up of the affair.

The courtroom was riveted on Wednesday by testimony about Elizabeth Edwards' distraught reaction to the National Enquirer story in October 2007 that her husband was having an affair.

She confronted her husband in an airport parking lot, collapsing a heap, then tearing off her shirt and bra.

That testimony sent daughter Cate Edwards out of the courtroom in tears. But the subtler part of the testimony was apparently to show that Edwards' campaign was involved.

Christina Reynolds, former research director for Edwards campaign, told the court that after the Enquirer story came out the campaign had a conversation with Hunter about issuing a denial.

Hunter's response, Reynolds said, was that she wanted to release a flip comment that she had been "abducted by aliens."

"My concern was that if (she) was hedging on issuing a straight denial, we wouldn't know what she would do," Reynolds testified.

The prosecutor asked what would have happened if the story had grown, and Reynolds replied, "I don't think it would have been good. I think it would have been very bad for the campaign."

Hunter eventually issued a denial without mentioning aliens.

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Thursday, May 3, 2012

'Teen Mom 2' Star Jenelle Evans Gets a Boob Job

Yet another 16 and Pregnant alum has gotten a boob job -- and we may have a new least favorite trend! Jenelle Evans, most recently a star of Teen Mom 2, had surgery on Wednesday to increase her cup size from an A to a C. The 20-year-old reality star tweeted that she "just got my boobies finished" and is now home recovering, with the assistance of her best friend Allison. And despite the pain, she's happy with the results.

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The Most Mathematically Perfect Playlist for Running [Fitmodo]

Last week you learned about the best headphones for running, and now you're going to hear what you ought to pump through them. This isn't just about taste. The right music can improve your form, optimize your heart rate, and lower your risk of injury. Listen up. More »


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Google Play adds carrier billing for music, movies and books

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Don't feel like having media purchased through Google Play billed directly to your credit card? Well, now you can have those charges simply added to your monthly phone bill, provided you're on T-Mobile here in the US, or NTT Docomo, KDDI, or Softbank in Japan. According to Google's posting about the move, Sprint will soon be offering the option to pay for movies, books and movies purchased through Big G's market along side your voice and data plan. For T-Mobile subscribers that means both apps and content can simply be added to your tab, while AT&T is sticking with carrier billing for apps only at the moment. Conspicuously absent from the whole shebang, however, is Verizon, which has been one of the more prominent Android pushers here in the US. For a complete list of carriers with at least some direct billing features check out the more coverage link.

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Wednesday, May 2, 2012

They Foolishly Claimed This Titanic Tea Bag Holder Was Unsinkable [Tea]

Even though its design was on the cutting-edge of tea leaf infusion technology, when the Teatanic struck an ice cube on that cold April morning it was forever doomed to cling to the side of a mug lest it sink to the bottom and be lost. More »


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Fed officials, hawk and dove, agree: no more easing

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Two top Federal Reserve officials - one with a dovish, employment-focused bent, and the other a self-avowed inflation hawk - on Monday both said they see no need for the central bank to ease monetary policy any further.

But the comments, from San Francisco Fed President John Williams and Dallas Fed President Richard Fisher, do not mean they believe the central bank should quickly move to raise rates, which it has kept near zero for more than three years.

The economy grew at a 2.2 percent pace last quarter, down from its 3 percent growth rate in the final three months of the year. Recent economic data, including a gauge of business activity in the Midwest, signal growth may slow further this quarter.

"I don't think we are ready to exit yet," Fisher, an inflation hawk, told Reuters at the Milken Institute Global Conference in Los Angeles.

Fisher said he would oppose the extension of Operation Twist, the Fed bond-buying program that is set to end in June, but stopped short of calling for outright monetary tightening.

"We'll have to see how the year works out," he said.

Speaking to the German financial daily Handelsblatt, San Francisco Fed's Williams suggested the Fed might need to push rates still lower if the U.S. unemployment rose substantially and growth slowed.

"But I'm today more optimistic about the economy than in January," Williams, a voter this year on the Fed's policy-setting panel, was quoted as saying.

"So far there is no need for further monetary measures," he said, pointing to an improvement in U.S. consumption and available income as well as positive signs in the property market.

Fed policymakers have been at odds for months over whether continued high unemployment - which registered 8.2 percent in March - and a moderate pace of economic growth should force them to try to push rates down further in hopes of boosting the recovery.

Doves like Chicago Fed President Charles Evans have called for further action, while hawks like Richmond Fed President Jeffrey Lacker have opposed it.

Last week, the Fed held its policy line, reiterating its expectation that it will need to keep rates low through late 2014. And while Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke held the door open to further easing, he did not suggest it was imminent.

'EAT YOUR VEGETABLES'

Fisher's opposition to further easing is rooted less in a conviction that the recovery has strengthened than in his long-held view that lower rates are doing little to boost jobs and may simply be giving Congress an excuse not to tackle the difficult job of reining in deficits and the national debt.

"By providing monetary accommodation, we are saying, in essence, 'Congress, you better eat your vegetables, or we are going to serve you a big plate of monetary cookies,'" Fisher said at a panel on job creation at the Global Conference.

The Fed's program of bond purchases is pushing down the price of debt, interfering with a pricing mechanism that would otherwise force Congress to come to terms with its "fiscal misfeasance," he said.

"We have children in Congress," he said. "They need to be disciplined.

Williams is due to speak to the conference on Tuesday, along with fellow doves Chicago Fed's Evans and Atlanta Fed President Dennis Lockhart.

Philadelphia Fed President Charles Plosser, an opponent of further easing, is also scheduled to speak on Tuesday in Southern California.

(Reporting by Ann Saphir and Eva Kuehnen; Editing by Will Dunham)

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Roofing Maintenance [Guest Post] ? UK Home Improvement Blog

Roof maintenance is very important to promote a long lasting roof. An effective roof is critical to the overall protection, insulation, security, and fiscal investment of a home. Neglect to this vital part of a property can result in significant damage and costly repairs or needed replacement. The type of roofing material utilized has influence over the best maintenance strategies to promote optimum roof condition. Regular inspection, cleaning, and other tactics will help keep the roof operational as long as possible. A roofing contractor or professional may be an option but there really is no need for the extra expense and most pople will be more then able to protect and maintain a healthy roof.

Inspecting the roof periodically is one of the first steps for proper roof maintenance. Inspections are particularly important in late fall and early spring. Visual inspections should analyse for loose, missing, or curled shingles, cracked tiles, and frayed edges. If applicable, flashings around roof openings such as skylights, chimneys, and vents should be given special attention. Proper cleaning of the roof is some of the most regular preventive care activities that should take place.

The accumulation of dirt, leaves, and debris should be periodically removed to minimise deterioration of the roof. The accumulation of snow is especially problematic for certain types of roofs in the winter and this should be attended too before it overburdens the structural integrity of the roof.

Gutters should be regularly cleaned and have debris removed from them, this can help prevent water build up and blockages that can lead to bursting gutters and possible flooding. Trees that are in close proximity to the house should have branches trimmed that may pose a threat to the roof in high winds, this tactic witll also help prevent leaves, dirt and tree sap from further clogging up the roof. The actual branches can damage the roof if allowed to. These branches can give easy access to the roof by animals such as squirrels and other pests that can easily cause damage to the roof. These animals can actually attack the roof with biting and scratching without motive or to gain access to the attic or inside the home. Algae and moss can be removed from a roof with bleach, water and pressure washing all from a ladder; without actually having to climb onto your roof, otherwise a good old fashioned sponge and elbow grease should do the trick. If you don?t have a head for highs try a family member or find a cheap and friendly roofing contractor.

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Fashion Face-Off: Avenger vs. Avenger!


The Avengers dominated the world this weekend. On the big screen, that is.

In real life, the stars of this blockbuster - which premieres in the U.S. on May 4 - were at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York City, posing on the red carpet and hyping up a project that really needs no hype.

So let's focus on their fashion instead! Below, Thor (Chris Hemsworth) squares off against Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.), as the actors put away their weapons and strike a post on the red carpet. Who wore his suit better? That's for you to decide:

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Tuesday, May 1, 2012

What are Credit Services that Work? | Debt Consolidation - Get Debt ...

When you are fighting to pay your bills every month, it may cross your mind to simply walk away from your debts and go hide some place until the economy improves. However, with a continued slump in the housing market, millions of people still out of work and gas and grocery prices rising, it does not appear that this is a realistic plan for financial distress. While bankruptcy may seem like a good option, it would have long-lasting consequences that could last as much as a decade. Instead, it is worth considering credit services that work to resolve debt problems.

In the past, debt relief and consumer credit counseling organizations earned a bad reputation for preying on individuals when they desperately needed financial help. Many predatory debt relief companies insisted on charging high fees in advance of working on behalf of a client. Additionally, consumers were frequently given poor advice, which resulted in even further financial problems for them. Because of that, many consumers were duped out of what little money they had available and already-dismal credit scores fell further.As a result of past questionable business practices, the Federal Trade Commission recently changed regulations regarding how credit counseling agencies operate. In addition to forbidding companies from charging up-front fees for their services, credit counseling organizations have strict guidelines regarding how claims of the benefits of their services are represented to potential clients, and certain disclaimers must be included in promotional materials and advertising.

Reputable consumer credit counseling companies do not charge up-front fees, and they do not claim that they will eliminate your debts entirely. The reality is that it is almost impossible to eliminate your debt entirely. Even in the case of declaring bankruptcy, changes to bankruptcy laws made approximately 10 years ago require most people to pay at least a portion of their debts to creditors if they have an income.

At DebtConsolidation, we pride ourselves on our ethical and reputable treatment of our clients. We are members of the US Chamber of Commerce, the International Association of Debt Arbitrators and the American Fair Credit Council. We charge no up-front fees and you are not asked to pay us anything until we can show you results.

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From television reports, many people are under the impression that debt negotiation is fairly simple and something they can do on their own. However, after they embark on this process, they soon find that it is more difficult than it appears.

Many creditors are reluctant to negotiate with account holders to reduce their debts. Instead, they may offer hardship programs as a temporary solution. However, hardship programs rarely reduce debt in any tangible way. They do not lower your interest rate or reduce the amount of money you owe and they only last a few months.

Also, reaching a person who has the authority to negotiate with you to reduce your debt can be extremely difficult. If you are trying to negotiate debt on your own, you may find that, even with countless telephone calls over a period of several months, you are not further along in reducing your debts.

Our skilled credit counselors, on the other hand, have the experience and knowledge to be able to talk to decision-makers and bring them to an agreement to reduce your debt with them. In many cases, a negotiated debt settlement may include a combination of lowered or eliminated fees, reduced interest rates, lower principal amount and a lump sum payment. In fact, on average, our clients discover that through our efforts, their debts are reduced by 50 percent.

With a negotiated debt settlement agreement, many of our clients welcome the opportunity of getting help paying their remaining financial obligation. In conjunction with debt negotiation, we also offer debt consolidation services. Unlike many other credit counseling agencies, we do not recommend debt consolidation loans because they actually put you further into debt. Instead, we have a program in place that makes paying your debts more manageable.

With our debt consolidation program, an account is set up in your name that allows you to make a single monthly payment for all of your agreed-upon debts. In turn, we make all of your monthly payments to your creditors. Since your debts have been reduced through a settlement agreement, your monthly expenses are lowered overall, and you will probably have more room in your monthly budget to pay other debts.

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Velocity Micro unveils three Ivy Bridge desktops, starting at $849

Velocity Micro unveils three Ivy Bridge desktops, starting at $849

From Acer and HP to Maingear, PC makers across the board are releasing Ivy Bridge desktops before the family of CPUs makes its much-anticipated debut on notebooks. Velocity Micro is following suit, with the announcement of three customizable PCs powered by Intel's third-generation Core processors. Starting at $849, the Vector Z70 comes standard with a 500GB, 7,200RPM hard drive, 4GB of RAM and a 2.6GHz Intel Pentium G620 CPU (upgradeable all the way to a Core i7 processor, clocked at 3.4GHz). The $999 Edge Z40 is a middle-of-the-road model, shipping with a 1GB Nvidia GeForce GTS 450 GPU, a 2.8GHz Intel Core i5-23000 and 1TB of storage spinning at 7,200 RPM. On the premium side, the Raptor Z90 is a full-on gaming machine, with GeForce GTX 680 graphics and an Intel Core i7-3770 CPU, plus eight USB 3.0 and four USB 3.0 connections. All three systems are immediately available -- click through to the product pages for the complete configuration options.

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