Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Show must go on: Broadway plays coming back

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Broadway will be back in full force by Thursday, predicts Broadway League Executive Director Charlotte St. Martin. Though the Great White Way stayed dark from Sunday night through Tuesday while New York City braced for Hurricane Sandy, the theater district believes that the time has come to turn on the marquee lights.?

"There is a tradition on Broadway that the show must go on," St. Martin told TheWrap. "It goes to the core of our actors, producers, stage hands and the people who work on Broadway. It's a century old, and it's what we've always done."?

Although the city is still clearing through the debris left by the devastating super storm, St. Martin said that Broadway has not suffered from any of New York's widespread power outages. She added that she believes that the theater business has a civic duty to be up and running as soon as possible after a tragedy, noting that performances resumed two days after the 9/11 attacks at the request of then-Mayor Rudolph Giuliani.

To that end, only two productions will remain dark Wednesday night -- "Mary Poppins" and "The Lion King" -- and that was because producers did not reach enough members of the cast and crew by phone Tuesday to be certain they had a big enough team to mount the major musical productions. Three other shows -- "Evita," "Jersey Boys" and "Scandalous" -- called off their matinees, but not their evening performances.

St. Martin said she has not heard reports from Wednesday's matinees, but was confident that New York City's flooded subway system had not prevented crew members and cast from making it to the theater in time.

"We would not be bringing shows back, if we were not positive critical people will be there," she said. "There may not be as many ushers as usual, but we're all good at finding our own seats, and we would not go on if there were any safety issues."

Broadway theaters will refund or exchange tickets for people who cannot make the shows on account of the weather, St. Martin said. She noted, however, that while many flights and trains have been canceled, preventing out-of-town visitors from catching shows they bought tickets for in advance, there are many tourists who are stuck in the city and would welcome the diversion. The same need for levity applies to the storm-shocked city dwellers, she said.

"This has nothing to do with greed and everything to do with the spirit of Broadway," St. Martin said. "We are here to serve New York and to provide escape from tragedy, even if it's just for a few hours."?

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Wednesday, October 24, 2012

CMRE participates for the first time in the Science Festival 2012

CMRE participates for the first time in the Science Festival 2012 [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 23-Oct-2012
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3 scientists present cutting-edge research and technology in underwater communication, ocean exploration and counter-piracy

How can science help fighting piracy? How are intelligent robots and cooperative networks taking over the underwater world? What's next in ocean exploration? Three scientists from the NATO Centre for Maritime Research and Experimentation (STO-CMRE) will share these concept and more at Science Festival in Genoa. Based in La Spezia, the Centre will participate in the event aiming at increasing general public awareness on cutting-edge research and technology in the maritime domain.

On 31 October, at 11 o'clock, at Sala del Maggior Consiglio (Palazzo Ducale), Dr. John Potter, project leader for communications and networking in the maritime environment, will explain why we need new technologies to connect intelligent robots and submarines into underwater networks in "So you think it's easy to talk underwater? (But why would you want to?)".

On 1 November, at 11 o'clock, at Sala del Maggior Consiglio (Palazzo Ducale), Dr. Ron Kessel, senior scientist on operations research of complex systems, will present the formidable scientific challenges of counterpiracy, in "How scientists help to fight piracy".

On 2 November, at 11 o'clock, at Sala del Minor Consiglio (Palazzo Ducale), Dr. Daniele Cecchi, a CMRE glider pilot, will tell the public how underwater vehicles can fly autonomously to explore the secrets of the ocean, in "Flying the ocean".

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CMRE participates for the first time in the Science Festival 2012 [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 23-Oct-2012
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3 scientists present cutting-edge research and technology in underwater communication, ocean exploration and counter-piracy

How can science help fighting piracy? How are intelligent robots and cooperative networks taking over the underwater world? What's next in ocean exploration? Three scientists from the NATO Centre for Maritime Research and Experimentation (STO-CMRE) will share these concept and more at Science Festival in Genoa. Based in La Spezia, the Centre will participate in the event aiming at increasing general public awareness on cutting-edge research and technology in the maritime domain.

On 31 October, at 11 o'clock, at Sala del Maggior Consiglio (Palazzo Ducale), Dr. John Potter, project leader for communications and networking in the maritime environment, will explain why we need new technologies to connect intelligent robots and submarines into underwater networks in "So you think it's easy to talk underwater? (But why would you want to?)".

On 1 November, at 11 o'clock, at Sala del Maggior Consiglio (Palazzo Ducale), Dr. Ron Kessel, senior scientist on operations research of complex systems, will present the formidable scientific challenges of counterpiracy, in "How scientists help to fight piracy".

On 2 November, at 11 o'clock, at Sala del Minor Consiglio (Palazzo Ducale), Dr. Daniele Cecchi, a CMRE glider pilot, will tell the public how underwater vehicles can fly autonomously to explore the secrets of the ocean, in "Flying the ocean".

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Redskins' RG3 reflects on early accomplishments

Washington Redskins quarterback Robert Griffin III (10) leaves the field after an NFL football game against the New York Giants, Sunday, Oct. 21, 2012, in East Rutherford, N.J. The Giants won 27-23. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

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(AP) ? Robert Griffin III sat on a sofa, working the controls of a new video game, the always-present dog tags and fiance's high school ring dangling from his neck. His speech is flush with self-confidence. He is fully aware of what he's done and what he means to the Washington Redskins, just seven games into his career.

He has quickly become one of most dynamic players in the NFL.

"I didn't come in joking," Griffin said in an interview Tuesday with The Associated Press. "I came in working hard. You don't come in showing them all your personality all at one time, because then you can become extremely annoying. So you want to come in and show them, 'Hey, I'm a hardworking guy. Coach brought me here for a reason, to help us win.' And you build that reputation through the preseason games, through practice.

"I've done it through the first seven games," he continued, "and now I don't think there's a player on this team that has any doubt that I'm a leader of a football team, and that every time we step on the football field we have a chance to win, not only because I'm their quarterback, but because they're out there with me.

"It's something you build over time. Kind of like if you're dating a girl: You don't show her everything on the first date."

Then he flashed that million-dollar RG3 smile.

Take his words in black and white, and one could mistake him for a braggart. His tone, however, is analytical, as if the 22-year-old rookie is giving a dispassionate review of his inaugural NFL season even as he is living it.

Griffin has wowed the NFL and brought the Redskins back to life. He leads the NFL in completion percentage and is third in passer rating. He's run for 468 yards ? on pace for more than 1,000 ? and his six rushing touchdown rank second in the league.

Those are just numbers. Just watch one fourth-quarter drive against the New York Giants ? the scramble to get room to complete a fourth-and-10 pass, the 23-yard run, the perfect throw to Santana Moss for a 30-yard touchdown that temporarily gave the Redskins the lead ? and it's easy to conclude that Griffin will make Washington competitive for many years to come.

That's not good enough for the rookie. He wants to win this year. With the Redskins at 3-4 headed into Sunday's game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, he feels he has a shot at making it happen.

"There are guys on this team that don't have three, four years to wait for me to develop, and continue to use the excuse that I'm a young quarterback," he said. "London Fletcher doesn't have that many years. (DeAngelo) Hall is a guy that, based on history, doesn't have a ton of years left in his career, so I wanted them to know that I was going to come in and try to be ready as soon as possible, and I think I've done that. And by no means am I there, and I continue to get better, but I don't hold myself to a rookie-type of mindset.

"If I throw a pick, it's not because I'm a rookie. It's because I made a mistake. That's how I look at it."

If that sounds like a lot of self-belief for someone new to the pros, Griffin has a response: "If you don't believe, who else is going to believe?"

Griffin is fully aware that fans, teammates and family are concerned about his health, especially after he suffered a concussion in a loss to the Atlanta Falcons earlier this month. He promised everyone afterward that he would take better care of himself. Even though his rushing totals have increased in the two games since, he feels he is running for smarter yards.

"I've done the best job of protecting myself in both of those games," he said. "Getting out of bounds, getting down when I have to, and not taking big hits. So if I run for first downs, or run for 90 yards or 80 yards and I'm able to get out of bounds, then it doesn't matter."

The Redskins lost to the Giants, 27-23, despite Griffin's late drive, but it's one of those defeats that perhaps could serve as a psychological springboard.

"There's no moral victories, but we walked out of the game feeling that we won the game, because we did dominate the game. We should have won the game," Griffin said. "We're upset that we lost, but we don't hang our heads saying, 'Man, we went out there and got our butt whipped.'"

Griffin took some time away from football Tuesday to indulge a couple of passions. He was trying out the soon-to-be-released Assassin's Creed III video game, and the game's publisher is featuring him in a painting that's being auctioned off to benefit Rock the Vote.

"I grew up in the military," he said. "I've lived that life. I know that our soldiers are out there fighting for our right to vote and they're out there fighting for other countries' rights to vote. ... Guys have been dying for it, and we have to go out and exercise it."

Griffin is registered in his home state of Texas. He has met President Barack Obama and has challenged the commander in chief to a basketball game, but he declined to state his own political beliefs, saying that race, religion and politics are "three things you don't talk about."

He will talk video games, which he says work better as an offseason hobby.

"It's easier to watch a movie than it is to play a video game during the season, just because you can fall asleep on the movie," Griffin said. "Usually when you play a video game and you get into it, you want to keep playing. That kind of can hurt you during the football season."

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OK, since you're determined to keep working on things with this guy...........................

I assume there's no way he can come? That's what I did on the first trip my hubby had to take.

My husband had to go away alone not long after D day #2, and what he did was write me one letter for each day he was going to be gone. Some were romantic, some were remembrances, whatever. He gave them to me and told me to open one each day and I did. Most helped, one triggered me though. But it was the thought that meant something - the fact he knew and wanted to help me feel better. He also had written me an 'apology letter' for me to keep with me and read whenever I needed to when I couldn't talk to him. So that helped.

He also emailed me his itinerary every day and texted me as much as he could whenever he could. We didn't have a long distance plan, but now we do, so if he was to go away now he would call to say good morning, call on his lunch, talk to me at night.

I won't lie, it was REALLY FREAKING HARD. But we got through it and it's only a memory now, and not a particularly bad one.

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Here are the basic facts:
  • I am a WW who had an EA. It went on for about 6 months and ended 15 months ago.
  • My xOM was a colleague. He is no longer with the company. We are no longer in contact and he lives across the country.
  • I travel frequently between 2 ? 3 of our offices (none of which are near AP).
  • I share my travel itinerary with my husband, he is able to see my confirmation numbers, reservation numbers and hotel/car reservation information.
  • D-Day was 15 months ago when hubby found pictures texted between us that were stored on Sprint?s picture mail server (apparently pictures sent via text are auto uploaded). He confronted me and also the xOM.
  • He wanted me to stay and work things out.
  • We conceived a child during the working things out period.
  • He is disabled and unable to work so he is a stay at home dad. We did arrange for a sitter for ?sanity afternoons? as he needs.

We did a lot of rug sweeping after D-day to make things normal. For a period of time, everything seemed really great. Now that I?ve returned to work, he?s definitely anxious and really starting to freak out a bit. He has FINALLY agreed to marriage counseling which I?ve been asking him to do for years. Our first appointment is 10/31.

Here?s the question (sorry for all of that): I?m traveling this week for a few days for work (this isn?t optional, it?s what pays the bills in our household). He hasn?t said anything directly but I can tell this is really triggering him.

What can I do to help with this? I don?t want a big blow up or fight right before I leave and want to make things better for all of us.

First off, kudos to you for considering your H's feelings here.

If I were you, I would flirt with your H via text as much as possible while you are gone. Call him at night. Share with him what happened during the day, even boring stuff. Engage with him. Tell him you wish he was there with you.

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OK, since you're determined to keep working on things with this guy...........................

I assume there's no way he can come? That's what I did on the first trip my hubby had to take.

My husband had to go away alone not long after D day #2, and what he did was write me one letter for each day he was going to be gone. Some were romantic, some were remembrances, whatever. He gave them to me and told me to open one each day and I did. Most helped, one triggered me though. But it was the thought that meant something - the fact he knew and wanted to help me feel better. He also had written me an 'apology letter' for me to keep with me and read whenever I needed to when I couldn't talk to him. So that helped.

He also emailed me his itinerary every day and texted me as much as he could whenever he could. We didn't have a long distance plan, but now we do, so if he was to go away now he would call to say good morning, call on his lunch, talk to me at night.

I won't lie, it was REALLY FREAKING HARD. But we got through it and it's only a memory now, and not a particularly bad one.

I am going to give it every effort with MC/IC and see if we can revive this. I have been reading this site like a madwoman and really seeing quite a few places where we just let it all fall apart. I'm amazed we have feelings left for each other so it does give me a bit of hope (pun not intended).

I would LOVE it if he could come with us but with the little one and two dogs, that just won't work.

The idea of the letters is awesome. I really like that one. It reminds me of what I used to do when he was gone filming for a month or two at a time and I'd leave romantic cards in his suitcase in various clothing so he'd find them at different times.

I usually do call in the morning and evening so I'll ramp that up even more.

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My H cheated on work conferences, and for me now, that is a no go area. I can't personally deal with the triggers and trauma and worry of 'he might be' because he's had too much to drink, and some other woman is giving him an inch.

My H seemed to forget he had a wife and family that he apparently loves and wants to remain with, because he drank too much and felt an urge he couldn't put aside. So, from this day forward he will have to spend more time travelling, and no time spending the night away from his home.

This will ultimately cause issues, with me and his job.....I do not doubt that. But he messed up and this is the consequence.

I don't envy your husband, he will be feeling terrible.

If I could give you some advice, don't drink! Text and phone him often as is possible. Be sure to phone last thing at night, no matter how late it gets and first thing in the morning. It might just take the edge of it for him, if you really have. O choice but to go, and he has no choice to go with you.

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Yeah, we often have after hours events with alcohol. I try to include hubby as I can but that's gotten exponentially more complicated now with the baby.

It's noticeable to not drink so I enlist the help of the bartender to pour me a tonic (no booze) with lime in the SAME glass that they serve alcohol and just sip it along with everyone else. I learned this trick from a friend of mine who's going through the AA program.

I know we have lunch meetings schedule with the whole leadership team but I didn't see a dinner. I'll reach out to my boss and see - better to know ahead of time than spring something on hubby unexpected while I'm gone.

I actually had the exact opposite situation. I was at a work conference when I found out my wife was having an EA. So the next time I went out of town, it was ME who had the serious triggers. And most people I know behave themselves at out of town events. The cheaters are the exceptions.

I nearly had to stay at the exact same hotel, on the exact anniversary of DDay1. Got out of going to that conference again.

The biggest issue is simply the separation, whether work, vacation, or family obligation. There are going to be times when you can't be together, and surviving those days is paramount. Strategies for when you are separated need to be addressed and strategized ahead of time. Just ask your H what he needs. Express to him that you'll do whatever it takes, but that these trips are necessary for your job.

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This 14,487-square-foot home at 10 Blackmer Road in Cherry Hills Village is being listed by Fuller Sotheby?s International Realty brokers Linda, Tre and Josh Behr.

Denver area neighborhoods from City Park to Castle Pines Village are seeing big increases in home sales, are selling rapidly and ?are experiencing a record drop in inventory levels, according to an analysis of Metrolist and Genesis Group data, released today by Fuller Sotheby?s International Realty.

?The metropolitan Denver area is positioned to improve as the national economy begins a stronger recovery,? according to the Genesis Group, which tracks the new and resale housing market along the Front Range. ?We forecast 5,500 new production home sales for 2012, approximately a 33 percent increase from the low levels of 2009-2011.?

The market is benefitting from job growth improvements, an upswing in consumer confidence in the Rocky Mountain region and an overall four percent increase in home prices, the first measurable increase in five years, according to the report.

?Tighter inventory and increased buyer demand continues to propel the market in a positive direction,? said James Simpson, a broker associate at Fuller Sotheby?s. ?Across the board we are experiencing a shorter time frame for homes on market. All indicators suggest this will continue into 2013 and beyond.??Not all price points are reacting in the same manner but the high-end of the market should begin to see the increased activity that the lower price points have been enjoying this year.?

In the third quarter, Denver showed a 33 percent decrease in days on market when compared to this time last year, according to FSIR.

In addition, there has been a rise in average single family and condo prices throughout the metro, up 12.4 percent.

After a dry spell for Castle Pines Village,?marked by anemic sales, the area is now up 38.9 percent in number of properties sold when compared to third quarter year to date totals of 2011.

City Park demonstrated positive signs of growth with a 41 percent decrease in average days on market and a 47.8 percent increase in properties sold.

Downtown Denver condos have seen an upsurge as well with a 32.8 percent decrease in number of days on market and a 29.3 percent increase in properties sold.

The single-family and condo market is continuing to show solid strength into the fourth?quarter. Downtown and surrounding neighborhoods are statistically up about 10 percent in three major categories, the report shows.??They include average sales price, average price per square foot and the volume of homes sold.

?Our inventory is 31 percent less than it was a year ago, however that has improved from earlier this year when it was more than 40 percent less than the prior year,? said FSIR broker associate Steve Blank.

?Activity has slowed slightly from the summer, but showings are better than a year ago and open houses in the more central neighborhoods are extremely active,? Blank said. ?We are also starting to see in-fill projects coming off the drawing boards and construction improving with a few new units hitting?the market.?

Strong markets such as Washington Park and Platt Park are becoming even stronger, according to FSIR broker associate Casey Miller.

?In looking at two of Denver?s most active neighborhoods, Washington Park and Platt Park, you can clearly see that we?re dealing with a perfect storm here in Denver,? Miller said.? ?While it is frustrating for many trying to buy and move into these neighborhoods, the sellers once again have the upper hand.? It is without a doubt an excellent time to sell.? We?re experiencing potentially record-breaking declines in days on market, down 39 percent in West Washington Park. On a price per foot basis, East Washington Park is acting a bit more stable year over year, while Platt Park and West Wash Park have performed exceptionally well and are up over seven percent on a price per foot basis from last year. It?s safe to say that prices continue to increase, up almost 10 percent from 2011, in both of these mature neighborhoods which will always be a core of Denver?s active lifestyle.?

The Boulder area also is showing similar signs of growth.

Except for the Newlands, northeast and northwest Boulder, most neighborhoods are experiencing a significant decrease in days on market, especially in Central Boulder and University Hills where average number of days on market decreased over 34 percent since 2011.

Areas with the greatest increase in property sales include Niwot up 45.6 percent, Northwest Boulder up 46.1 percent, and Northeast Boulder up 40 percent.

?I am personally twice as busy as I was this summer,? said FSIR broker associate Carrie Host. ?No signs of slowing down at all.?

Although Evergreen isn?t seeing drastic drops in number of days on market, property sales have risen in most areas.

Genesee is up by 30 percent compared to 2011, while Evergreen Meadows, Shadow Mountain, and Soda Creek have more than doubled the number of property sales since 2011.

?I think most of the purchasing in the Evergreen regional market is from pent-up demand,? said FSIR broker associate Kerry Endsley. A new price point was achieved this year in south Evergreen, $3.5 million; most ever paid for a single-family residence in South Evergreen.

Previous high sake price point was $2.6 million from four years ago. The real estate market improvement in select parts of metro Denver is significantly better than Evergreen, which should get the positive ripple effect from Denver in about two years.?

With the significant decrease in days on market throughout the region, and an increase in number of properties sold compared to one year ago, experts say the market is positioned for continued growth well into 2013.

For more information regarding specific areas visit this Fuller Sotheby?s International Realty link.

Have a story idea or real estate tip? Contact John Rebchook at JRCHOOK@gmail.com. InsideRealEstateNews.com is sponsored by Universal Lending, Land Title Guarantee and 8z Real Estate. To read more articles by John Rebchook, subscribe to the Colorado Real Estate Journal.

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Thinking of paying old debt? First, look at your whole financial picture







By Tanisha Warner

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Question for the CreditCards.com expertDear Credit Care,
I have an unpaid credit card, and I wanted to know if it is better to just settle for paying half or pay in full with interest and late fees? Does it make a difference on my credit history? Thank you. -- Juan

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Dear Person,
The majority of the damage to your credit history and score was done when you stopped paying on the account. Regardless of how you decide to pay the account now, the fact that the account went unpaid will continue to negatively affect your credit. With that said, future lenders will want to see that you eventually paid what you owed on the account, in full or in part.

Lenders, landlords, employers and insurers use your credit history as a tool to help determine the risk of doing business with you, renting to you, hiring you and insuring you. So far, we don't have a reliable tool to help us see into the future, so we use the tool we have and that is to review history. We can't know the future, but we can know the past, and the likelihood that a person will default on his or her loan increases if she or he has done so in the past.

A mistake I believe many people make when it comes to personal finance is that they worry more about how a certain action will affect their credit score than looking at how the action will affect their overall financial situation. For example, you ask if you should settle the account for half or pay the full amount. From the narrow perspective of how it would affect your credit, it would be better to pay the full amount. Interested parties would like to see that you eventually made good on your promise to pay and paid all that you owe.

But if you back up and take a look at your entire financial situation, other things should be considered. Do you have an emergency savings cushion (six to 12 months' living expenses)? Will settling the account for half of what is owed cause you to be late on other monthly payments? Are you currently behind on payments to any other accounts? Can you afford the tax bill if the forgiven amount, once you settle the account, is more than $600?

For illustration purposes, let's say you need $5,000 to settle your account and you have the money to do so. I encourage you to take a look at your overall financial picture to determine how best to use the money to benefit your situation in both the short and long term. Settling the account many be the best way to move forward financially, even if it may not be the best move for your credit. Likewise, paying what you owe in full over time may be best. You could then save some of the $5,000 in your emergency savings account and make up late payments on some other accounts if necessary. If you need help sorting through these decisions, consider contacting a nonprofit credit counseling agency. ?

However you decide to pay the account, your unpaid credit card account will negatively affect your credit less and less as time goes by and the more positive information you add to your credit report each month.

Handle your credit with care!

See related: How canceled debt can come back as a tax bill

Tanisha Warner is the communications manager for Money Management International, the largest nonprofit, full-service credit counseling agency in the United States. She manages educational content designed to teach consumers about personal finance topics. You can find more money management advice on Blogging for Change and MMI's Facebook page.

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Published: October 22, 2012

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Monday, October 22, 2012

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You betcha: Fargo awaits TV version of hit movie

FILE - In this 1996 file publicity photo originally released by Gramercy Pictures, actress Frances McDormand, left, is shown in this scene from the movie "Fargo." When the movie debuted in 1996, many residents in the North Dakota city were not fans of the film?s dark humor, not to mention the heavy accents. But the fame and cash from the movie eventually brought many Fargo residents around. Now, 16 years later, Fargo awaits the debut of a new cable television show by the same name. And many residents are less apprehensive about how their hometown will be portrayed this time around. (AP Photo/Gramercy Pictures, File) NO SALES

FILE - In this 1996 file publicity photo originally released by Gramercy Pictures, actress Frances McDormand, left, is shown in this scene from the movie "Fargo." When the movie debuted in 1996, many residents in the North Dakota city were not fans of the film?s dark humor, not to mention the heavy accents. But the fame and cash from the movie eventually brought many Fargo residents around. Now, 16 years later, Fargo awaits the debut of a new cable television show by the same name. And many residents are less apprehensive about how their hometown will be portrayed this time around. (AP Photo/Gramercy Pictures, File) NO SALES

(AP) ? Ask folks in Fargo what they first thought about the 1996 movie that made their city famous, and some will tell you they were not fans.

Some residents initially didn't appreciate the Coen brothers' dark humor or were offended by the extreme violence and depiction of Scandinavian culture. Not to mention those heavy accents on "you betcha" and "ya sure."

But the fame and cash it brought Fargo eventually brought the city around. Now, 16 years later, Fargo awaits the debut of a new cable television show by the same name, and many residents here are less apprehensive about how their hometown will be portrayed this time around. Just ask Kristin Rudrud.

"Anything the Coen brothers are going to be involved in is going to be brilliant," said Rudrud, 57, who played a supporting role in the movie and has a hankering to promote everything about her hometown. "And they love Fargo. They love this area. So it will be done in a very fun and loving way."

The Oscar-winning film starred Frances McDormand as Marge Gunderson, a pregnant police chief who investigates a series of murders, and William H. Macy as a car salesman who hires two criminals, played by Steve Buscemi and Peter Stormare, to kidnap his wife. In one of the final scenes, Stormare feeds Buscemi's body into a wood chipper.

Though the movie made Fargo a household name for many across the country, it wasn't a sure bet when it premiered at the Fargo Theater in 1996. The theater was quiet inside and some moviegoers were offended, said Margie Bailly, who was executive director of the Fargo Theater at the time. Some residents even walked out.

"Those of us who were laughing were a little lonely," she said.

But locals later warmed up as the film was nominated for seven Academy Awards, and Fargo started to see the benefits from all the publicity. The theater hosted a free Oscar party with a polka band and Jell-O treats that Entertainment Weekly billed as one of the top soirees of the evening.

That event was publicized in several countries, and Fargo cashed in. Donations flowed for the theater's restoration, which dovetailed with plans to revitalize the city's downtown.

Sixteen years later, travelers looking to see the real Fargo still swing through, with many flocking to take a picture next to the iconic wood chipper, autographed on the chute by the Coen brothers and displayed at the city's main tourism center. Tourism staff hand out ear-flap hats to tourists and take pictures of them stuffing the leg of a mannequin into the Yard Shark.

"A good majority of people come in here just looking for the wood chipper," said Jayne Rieth, who works at the tourism center. She didn't like the movie on the big screen, but watched it at home recently so she could be better informed at work. And the tourism center and shops around town sell plenty of wood chipper T-shirts, shot glasses, koozies, mugs and ? of course ? ice scrapers.

City boosters hope the TV show, which will be produced by Minnesota-born filmmakers, Joel and Ethan Coen, will add to the notoriety. No timeline has been announced by the FX Network, and John Solberg, FX's senior vice president of public relations, did not return messages left by The Associated Press.

"I don't know how it can be a bad thing for us," said Charley Johnson, president and CEO of the city's convention and visitor's bureau. "People still talk about the movie all the time."

Larry Gauper, of Fargo, a retired health insurance executive, also thinks most people are looking forward to the TV show.

"There are some people who don't like us sort of being mocked or being made fun of, but I think most people really appreciate the attention Fargo gets," Gauper said.

But Fargo movie fan Marnie Piehl wonders if the city has changed too much ? thanks to population growth and a revitalized downtown with high-end restaurants and bars serving craft beer and organic vegetables ? that it no longer makes sense to situate the TV show here. McDormand's character would have left Fargo years ago, Piehl said.

"That may sound funny to someone from New York, but it just doesn't fit for me anymore," she said. "The North Dakota story is not the Marge Gunderson story anymore."

Though details about the plot and characters in the FX show are scant, that hasn't many stopped Fargo residents from speculating about it.

Mayor Dennis Walaker said his favorite character is the sheriff, and hopes McDormand gets a prominent role. And although Rudrud's character, Macy's wife, was killed off in the movie, she joked that there might be room for her in the adaptation.

"Well, I haven't been chopped up," she said. "There's always a possibility."

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Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Moon was created in giant smashup; Vaporization of impactor left signature in tiny excess of heavier form of zinc

ScienceDaily (Oct. 17, 2012) ? It's a big claim, but Washington University in St. Louis planetary scientist Fr?d?ric Moynier says his group has discovered evidence that the Moon was born in a flaming blaze of glory when a body the size of Mars collided with the early Earth.

The evidence might not seem all that impressive to a nonscientist: a tiny excess of a heavier variant of the element zinc in Moon rocks. But the enrichment probably arose because heavier zinc atoms condensed out of the roiling cloud of vaporized rock created by a catastrophic collision faster than lighter zinc atoms, and the remaining vapor escaped before it could condense.

Scientists have been looking for this kind of sorting by mass, called isotopic fractionation, since the Apollo missions first brought Moon rocks to Earth in the 1970s, and Moynier, PhD, assistant professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences in Arts & Sciences -- together with PhD student, Randal Paniello, and colleague James Day of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography -- are the first to find it.

The Moon rocks, geochemists discovered, while otherwise chemically similar to Earth rocks, were woefully short on volatiles (easily evaporated elements). A giant impact explained this depletion, whereas alternative theories for the Moon's origin did not.

But a creation event that allowed volatiles to slip away should also have produced isotopic fractionation. Scientists looked for fractionation but were unable to find it, leaving the impact theory of origin in limbo -- neither proved nor disproved -- for more than 30 years.

"The magnitude of the fractionation we measured in lunar rocks is 10 times larger than what we see in terrestrial and martian rocks," Moynier says, "so it's an important difference."

The data, published in the Oct. 18, 2012 issue of Nature, provide the first physical evidence for wholesale vaporization event since the discovery of volatile depletion in Moon rocks, Moynier says.

The Giant Impact Theory

According to the Giant Impact Theory, proposed in its modern form at a conference in 1975, Earth's moon was created in a apocalyptic collision between a planetary body called Theia (in Greek mythology the mother of the moon Selene) and the early Earth.

This collision was so powerful it is hard for mere mortals to imagine, but the asteroid that killed the dinosaurs is thought to have been the size of Manhattan, whereas Theia is thought to have been the size of the planet Mars.

The smashup released so much energy it melted and vaporized Theia and much of the proto-Earth's mantle. The Moon then condensed out of the cloud of rock vapor, some of which also re-accreted to Earth.

This seemingly outlandish idea gained traction because computer simulations showed a giant collision could have created a Earth-Moon system with the right orbital dynamics and because it explained a key characteristic of the Moon rocks.

Once geochemists got Moon rocks into the lab, they quickly realized that the rocks are depleted in what geochemists call "moderately volatile" elements. They are very poor in sodium, potassium, zinc, and lead, says Moynier.

"But if the rocks were depleted in volatiles because they had been vaporized during a giant impact, we should also have seen isotopic fractionation," he says. (Isotopes are variants of an element that have slightly different masses.)

"When a rock is melted and then evaporated, the light isotopes enter the vapor phase faster than the heavy isotopes, so you end up with a vapor enriched in the light isotopes and a solid residue enriched in the heavier isotopes. If you lose the vapor, the residue will be enriched in the heavy isotopes compared to the starting material," explains Moynier.

The trouble was that scientists who looked for isotopic fractionation couldn't find it.

Extraordinary claims require extraordinary data

Asked how he felt when he saw the first results, Moynier says, "When you find something that is new and that has important ramifications, you want to be sure you haven't gotten anything wrong."

"I half expected results like those previously obtained for moderately volatile elements, so when we got something so different, we reproduced everything from scratch to make sure there were no mistakes because some of the procedures in the lab could conceivably fractionate the isotopes."

He also worried that fractionation could have occurred through localized processes on the moon, such as fire fountaining.

To make sure the effect was global, the team analyzed 20 samples of lunar rocks, including ones from the Apollo 11, Apollo 12, Apollo 15, and Apollo 17 missions -- all of which went to different locations on the Moon -- and one lunar meteorite.

To obtain the samples, which are stored in Houston at the Johnson Space Center, Moynier had to convince committee that controls access to them of the scientific merit of his project.

"'What we wanted were the basalts," Moynier says, "because they're the ones that came from inside the Moon and would be more representative of the Moon's composition."

But lunar basalts have different chemical compositions, Moynier says, including a wide range of titanium concentrations. Isotopes can also be fractionating during during the solidification of minerals from a melt. "The effect should be very, very tiny," he says, "but to make sure this wasn't what we were seeing, we analyzed both titanium-rich and titanium-poor basalts, which are at the two extremes of the range of chemical composition on the Moon."

The low and high titanium basalts had the same zinc isotopic ratios.

For comparison, they also analyzed 10 Martian meteorits. A few had been found in Antarctica but the others were from the collections at the Field Museum, the Smithsonian Institution and the Vatican.

Mars, like Earth, is very rich in volatile elements, Moynier says. "Because there is a decent amount of zinc inside the rocks, we only needed a tiny bit to test for fractionation, and so these samples were easier to get."

What it means

Compared to terrestrial or martian rocks, the lunar rocks Moynier and his team analyzed have much lower concentrations of zinc but are enriched in the heavy isotopes of zinc.

Earth and Mars have isotopic compositions like those of chondritic meteorites, which are thought to represent the original composition of the cloud of gas and dust from which the solar system formed.

The simplest explanation for these differences is that conditions during or after the formation of the Moon led to more extensive volatile loss and isotopic fractionation than was experienced by Earth or Mars.

The isotopic homogeneity of the lunar materials, in turn, suggests that isotopic fractionation resulted from a large-scale process rather than one that operated only locally.

Given these lines of evidence, the most likely large-scale event is wholesale melting during the formation of the Moon. The zinc isotopic data therefore supports the theory that a giant impact gave rise to the Earth-Moon system.

"The work also has implications for the origin of the Earth," Moynier points out, "because the origin of the Moon was a big part of the origin of the Earth."

Without the stabilizing influence of the Moon, Earth would probably be a very different sort of place. Planetary sciences think Earth would spin more rapidly, days would be shorter, weather more violent, and climate more chaotic and extreme. In fact it might have been such a harsh world, it would have been unfit for the evolution of our favorite species: us.

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  1. Randal C. Paniello, James M. D. Day, Fr?d?ric Moynier. Zinc isotopic evidence for the origin of the Moon. Nature, 2012; 490 (7420): 376 DOI: 10.1038/nature11507

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