Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Smash's Jeremy Jordan & Krysta Rodriguez Reunite To Turn Fictional Musical Hit List Into Reality!


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Broadway, here they come!


If you thought May was the last time you’d ever think or hear about NBC’s Smash, think again!


No, unfortunately the show isn’t coming back on the air (seriously, NBC?!), but we have even better news!


Remember the underdog musical Hit List created by Jeremy Jordan and Andy Mientus’s characters Jimmy Collins and Kyle Bishop?


Well, they’re back along with Krysta Rodriguez to debut Hit List on 54 Below, Broadway’s Supper Club in New York!


The fictional-turned-reality musical will include music from Smash along with additional songs!


The synopsis of Hit List is described as:




”A modern fable about identity and the price of fame that tells the tragic love story of a wannabe pop singer who transforms herself to become a star and the hidden songwriter she uses to get there - but at what cost?”



We can’t wait!!


Apparently there will also be special appearances and additional performers to be announced later.


Does this mean Katharine McPhee will be returning to her role as Nina?!


Maybe you guys can write in some roles for Jennifer Hudson and Megan Hilty!!


We’re just going to keep refreshing until tickets become available. LOLz!


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Two girls arrested in Florida online bullying death: report


(Reuters) - Two girls, ages 12 and 14, have been charged with felony aggravated stalking in connection with the suicide of a 12-year-old Florida girl who was bullied online, the Tampa Tribune reported on Tuesday.


The Polk County Sheriff's Office said it would release details of the arrests at a news conference at 11 a.m. EDT (1500 GMT) on Tuesday.


Investigators said Rebecca Ann Sedwick of Lakeland, Florida, became despondent after being bullied for months by a group of girls who posted online messages telling her "You should die," and "Why don't you go kill yourself?"


On September 9, Sedwick climbed a tower at an abandoned cement plant and jumped to her death.


(Reporting by Jane Sutton; Editing by Alden Bentley)



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Poll: Health exchange rollout gets poor reviews

This photo provided by HHS shows the main landing web page for HealthCare.gov. Bedeviled by technology glitches that frustrated millions of consumers, the Obama administration is taking down its health overhaul website for repairs this weekend. Enrollment functions of the healthcare.gov site will be unavailable during off-peak hours this weekend, the Health and Human Services Department said Friday, Oct. 4. The website will remain open for general information. (AP Photo/HHS)







This photo provided by HHS shows the main landing web page for HealthCare.gov. Bedeviled by technology glitches that frustrated millions of consumers, the Obama administration is taking down its health overhaul website for repairs this weekend. Enrollment functions of the healthcare.gov site will be unavailable during off-peak hours this weekend, the Health and Human Services Department said Friday, Oct. 4. The website will remain open for general information. (AP Photo/HHS)







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(AP) — The government's new health insurance marketplaces are drawing lots of rotten tomatoes in early reviews, but people are at least checking them out.

Seven percent of Americans report that somebody in their household has tried to sign up for insurance through the health care exchanges, according to an AP-GfK poll.

While that's a small percentage, it could represent more than 20 million people.

Three-fourths of those who tried to sign up reported problems, though, and that's reflected in the underwhelming reviews.

Overall, just 7 percent of Americans say the rollout of the health exchanges has gone well. Far more deem it a flop.

George Spinner, 60, a retired government worker from Ruther Glen, Va., said he managed to create an online account and password before he got stuck.

"It kept telling me there was an error," he said.

Reynol Rodriguez, a computer technician from San Antonio, said he was able to do some comparison shopping online but computer glitches kept him from signing up.

"I was very much looking forward to it," said Rodriguez, 51. "That's what this country needs — affordable health care."

Rodriguez pledged to keep trying — just what President Barack Obama has been recommending to those who've run into trouble.

Count Janice Brown, a semiretired travel agent from Prather, Calif., among those who had a positive experience.

After some initial trouble on the website, she got through to a help line and downloaded an application to buy a plan for $1,500 a month for herself and her husband. That's $1,000 less than her current private plan.

"I'm thrilled," said Brown, 61. "The coverage is better. It's fantastic."

Among those who've actually tested out the system, three-quarters of those polled said they've experienced problems trying to sign up. Only about 1 in 10 succeeded in buying health insurance.

Overall, the poll found, 40 percent of Americans said the launch of the insurance markets hasn't gone well, 20 percent said it's gone somewhat well and 30 percent didn't know what to say. Just 7 percent said the launch had gone "very well" or "somewhat well."

Even among those who support the president's health care overhaul law, just 19 percent think the rollout has gone extremely well or very well. Forty percent say it's gone somewhat well, and 18 percent think not too well or not well at all.

The survey offers an early snapshot on use of the new health insurance exchanges set up by states and the federal government under Obama's Affordable Care Act. Thirty-six states are using the federal government's site, HealthCare.gov, which the Obama administration says has had millions of unique visitors. The administration has declined to release enrollment statistics, saying that will be done monthly.

White House senior communications adviser Tara McGuinness said the administration is working around the clock "to improve the consumer experience," and she stressed that the poll was taken just six days into a six-month campaign to educate people about their options.

She added, "The overwhelming attention from millions of Americans checking out HealthCare.gov during the first few days is a good testament to the interest of Americans in new affordable health options."

The Congressional Budget Office has estimated that about 7 million uninsured people will gain coverage through the online insurance marketplaces next year, but the role of the markets is actually much bigger than that.

They were intended to be a 21st century portal to coverage for people who do not have access to health insurance on the job. And that includes insured people as well as the uninsured.

There are three big groups of potential customers for the markets: uninsured middle-class people who now will be able to get government-subsidized private coverage; people who currently purchase their own individual policies and are looking for better deals; and low-income people who will be steered by the marketplace to an expanded version of Medicaid in states that agree to expand that safety net program.

The Census estimates that about 48 million Americans lacked coverage in 2012, or more than 15 percent of the population.

Starting next year, the law requires virtually all Americans to have insurance or face a tax penalty after a coverage gap of three months.

Opinions are sharply divided on the overall framework of the law: 28 percent of Americans support it, 38 percent are opposed, and 32 percent don't have an opinion either way, the poll found. When asked specifically whether the government should be able to require all Americans to buy insurance or face a fine, only about 3 in 10 Americans agreed, and 68 percent were opposed.

The AP-GfK Poll was conducted Oct. 3-7 using KnowledgePanel, GfK's probability-based online panel. It involved online interviews with 1,227 adults. The survey has a margin of sampling error of plus or minus 3.4 percentage points for all respondents. For results among the 76 respondents who attempted to use health insurance markets, the margin of error is plus or minus 13.5 percentage points.

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Associated Press writers Andrew Miga and Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar and News Survey Specialist Dennis Junius contributed to this report.

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Disapproval of Republicans Spikes Higher (Taegan Goddard's Political Wire)

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Monday, October 14, 2013

An Upsetting Map of NYC's Grossest Supermarkets

An Upsetting Map of NYC's Grossest Supermarkets

Most of us assume our supermarkets are clean and hygenic because of how quickly disease would spread if mice were pooping on our food or if festering meat were left on a grinder. We assume employees are careful and that regulations keep us all safe. Well, hold on to your insides, because this handy map of New York City's foulest markets proves how oblivious these assumptions really are.

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Saturday, October 12, 2013

Kerry Wraps Up Surprise Visit To Kabul


The secretary of state met with Afghan President Hamid Karzai in an effort to break the impasse in talks on a new bilateral security pact. Those negotiations will determine how many, if any, U.S. troops remain in the country after the NATO mission ends next year. Host Scott Simon speaks with NPR's Sean Carberry about the trip.


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Thursday, October 10, 2013

The sudden rise of crime : Kaieteur News

 


Dear Editor,
The sudden rise of crime all across Guyana has been a great concern of all Guyanese citizens fearing for their lives from the hands of criminal elements and bandits. We have seen the recent execution of a Police Officer, the death of the only son of a gentleman, the brutal shooting of a pretty young lady at a bar and the long dismal list goes on.
Our police force is incompetent to deal with crime while the GDF sleeps and gets fat on taxpayers’ money. I often ask the question…What’s the purpose of the GDF in this country? They are the only soldiers who are only seen during elections every five years then they are gone into obscurity. They are not seen patrolling the city or the country. They get paid for doing nothing while crime is rampant in the country.
Our erudite police commissioner said ‘don’t press the panic button’ while innocent citizens are being killed. He goes on to say that citizens must stand up against criminals; but if a citizen should shoot a criminal that citizen will be charged for murder. I wonder what button he has to press if he has one. Our Minister of Home Affairs is now forming a SWAT team to fight crime, then the human rights and APNU will shout ‘’murder’’ for the criminals. I am beginning to realize we are living among some half-educated, backward leaders who are blind themselves to lead this nation.
We are suffering from a great moral breakdown in this country, but our political leaders put a blind eye to it. In Georgetown, criminal elements are all over the city – from all the shop corners, the bus parks as touts, the street corner selling DVDs and they even pose as customers in the banks and the Airports. From America Street going down to Demico across to the Stabroek Market, most citizens are robbed. We must first clean up the city from hooligan elements that destroy working people’s lives.
Most of our government offices have no proper security, also our banks. A few weeks ago, a Government official’s son was robbed two million dollars while sitting in his car near the Deeds Registry around the court. How in God’s name we have no security there? In my personal opinion, all the GDF soldiers should be posted to guard government buildings, banks, and patrol the entire country to protect our citizens. We won’t have need for a SWAT team. Why do we pay soildiers that just sit idly playing cards and dominoes? If they can’t protect our citizens they should all be fired.
I have travelled to several countries and I have seen some real law and order. In Suriname, thieves are caught, cars are not broken into, people are not shot and killed that easily, I don’t see iron grills on houses, they have real law and order there. Our Ministers should travel to Suriname and other countries to learn about law and order.
After twenty-one years in power the present PPP administration has failed to protect the citizens of this nation. George Orwell’s book Animal Farm and 1984 is a profound picture of what is happening in our society. We must live above racial politics and strive in unity to build this nation by protecting the rights of our citizens.
Where is justice for our hurting citizens? Our police force has failed this entire nation. Old year’s night when I came from church I discovered that thieves had cut the iron grills and invaded my house. They stole some stuff and ransacked the entire place. While I was sorting out my losses, my wife drove to the B.V police station just five minutes away from where I live. About two hours after one policeman came with my wife. He had no gun or any form of defence to combat the thieves even if they were still lurking around.
The police officer picked up some louvre windows the thieves removed, took a statement, and said the fingerprint expert would come. The next day no one came. After several calls and station visits a few police officers came four days later to take fingerprints. How ridiculous these people are. I really feel like laughing at them. I had some clues as to who broke my house, but the police never went after the thieves, and that was the end of my losses. If it was in Suriname, the police would have arrived from just one phone call with trained dogs to track the thieves and search until they were found. We have no law and order and justice in this country.
Our President is yet to address our nation about the crime situation. In effect he does nothing. Real leadership is leading others by example, but we have no example to follow from our leaders. Our leaders couldn’t care less about us, the citizens; they are only concerned about their personal political agendas and ambitions.
What have we achieved as a nation after 47 years of independence? We have achieved constant crime, murder, everyday blackouts, poor water supply or none at all, stink drains, a garbage city, tons of pot-holed roads, tons of beggars everywhere, thieves everywhere, massive domestic violence, and everyday migration, legally and illegally.
How do we deal with all this? We need a new vision and new leadership to govern this nation that is too young to die at the arrogant hands of half-educated leaders.
Rev. Gideon Cecil


 


 
















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