Monday, August 5, 2013

Tina Brown Defends Newsweek Editorship As It Comes To A Bitter End

With Tina Brown's grand Newsweek experiment having come to a close, the New York Times took its inevitable look at what went so wrong in its Monday edition.

The magazine was sold off after a year in which Brown said it was an "insane," romantic idea to have taken it on in the first place, and owner Barry Diller flatly called the decision a "mistake."

Despite high-profile hires and a stream of highly divisive covers, nobody seemed to be able to make Newsweek work again. It will now move into the hands of the relatively little-known IBT Media, which will make as-yet-unspecified changes?and, possibly, further cuts. Brown now returns her focus completely to The Daily Beast.

All in all, it's a sad ending, though one that seemed foretold, especially when Newsweek's print edition shut down at the end of 2012.

The Times article will not make for happy reading for anyone involved in the magazine. It paints Brown as over-optimistic and in over her head, and describes her management style as an unending "state of panic" more suited to the days when print titles were drowning in cash.

For her part, Brown looked on the bright side, telling the paper, "It was really exhilarating. We did great journalism."

Read the full article here.

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The Collegian ? Castro family moves in to University House

Fresno State President Joseph Castro unpacks his two-year-old son's toys in their new home on Saturday.

Fresno State President Joseph Castro unpacks his two-year-son?s toys in their new home, the University House, on Saturday. Roe Borunda/The Collegian

Fresno State President Joseph Castro, his wife Mary and their youngest son finished moving in to the University House on Saturday.

The 7,300-square-foot, 72-year-old home where the university president is required to live is located off Van Ness Boulevard.

Castro said Saturday was with first time he was able to step foot in his new home.

The family?s belongings came in from the Bay Area, where Castro served as UC San Francisco?s vice chancellor of student academic affairs, on Monday and were placed in their designated rooms in the house on Thursday.

Castro, wearing shorts, and his wife wiped down shelves and unpacked boxes, a contrast from what he said were a busy recent few days.

The house was ready to move in to on Thursday, Castro?s first day of work as the university?s president.

?There was no way I could move in on that day, so today [Saturday] is my first day [where] we could really get into our boxes and things.?

Castro?s daughter, Lauren, was in Fresno to help unpack and get the home ready before heading back to school at Humboldt State for the fall semester, he said.

Most of the furniture that furnished the house was more than 20 years old and was replaced and remodeled. Former Fresno State President John Welty lived in the house for 22 years.

Mary Castro (left), Joseph Castro (center), Jess Castro.

Fresno State President Joseph Castro, his wife Mary and their two-year-old son Jess finalized their move from the Bay Area to the Valley on Saturday. Roe Borunda/The Collegian

New additions were made to accommodate the Castro family?s youngest son, Jess, said Castro. A fence was built around the backyard pool for safety.

The costs of the home improvements and renovations totaled an estimated $125,000 funded with state and private funds, according to a university release.

?Jess has been learning how to swim,? Castro said. ?We didn?t have a pool in the Bay Area and I am looking forward to swimming.?

There were parts of the renovated University House that reminded Castro of his childhood home in Hanford.

?When I first came in and saw these [kitchen knobs]. These are the same handles my grandparents had in their kitchen when I was a kid. It is amazing.? Castro said. ?My mother?s parents raised me with my mother.?

Moving back to the Valley, Castro said he was happy to be closer to his family, especially his mother, who lives in Hanford.

Joseph Castro recognizes similar kitchen handles that his grandparent had in their home when he was a child.

Fresno State President Joseph Castro said he recognized similar kitchen handles that his grandparent had in their home as a child living in Hanford. Roe Borunda/The Collegian

?It is hard when you live far from your parents.? Castro said. ?I would try to get here once or twice a month and now it is just nice to see each other more and to talk on the phone.?

Castro said he received the keys to the renovated house Saturday morning, and plans to add personal touches to the home.

?There is a pool table in the basement that I am looking forward to and I am going to get a ping-pong table for outside,? Castro said. ?I am thinking this front yard would be good for pick up football games.

?This is real life; you hear the baby crying, it?s like a regular house,? Castro said. ?I have been in a suit and tie since Thursday so it is kind of nice to be in shorts.?

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Source: http://collegian.csufresno.edu/2013/08/03/castro-family-moves-in-to-university-house/

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Holidayz Season Announced New Website India Voyages for France

Launching a new website is one of the hardest things. But it?s also one of the best ways to get new business pointing in your way.

New Delhi (I-Newswire) August 4, 2013 - Holidayz Season has announced a new global website (www.india-voyages.com) in French to France traveler who likes to visit in India. This site has included best tour packages that offer information on hotels, Guide, transport, selling tour program for India.

Holidayz Season today becomes the first Indian travel experience provider to launch a fully functional French site, giving the growing Indian tourist market access to over 500 tour, activities and experiences from around India.

In planning and development for 5 months, the company employed three French specialists to help develop the site, which will automatically detect the native language setting of the computer or mobile device. The company will also provide customers with French language phone support for information and booking help.

?We?re very excited to announce this new and improved website. Loads of hard work went into producing a website that our customers will find helpful, informative and interactive,? Holidayz Season owner Raj Choudhary Said.

It is designed specially with traveler?s mind, It provides quick and easy access to get all information about India Tour Packages. The site?s real-time booking engine features hotels with the best available rates, transfers and sightseeing tours. Traveler only need to type ?India Voyages? in search engine he can easily get this site in top.

Holidayz Season Pvt Ltd. also is venturing into new markets in other countries, and is recruiting more dedicated travel agent staff. They are seeking more representatives in various markets and target double digit growth in 2014 despite the uncertain global economy.

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Sunday, August 4, 2013

Mexico archdiocese investigating possible Eucharistic miracle

.- Msgr. Ramiro Valdes Sanchez, vicar general of Guadalajara, Mexico, has announced that the archdiocese is investigating a possible Eucharistic miracle that reportedly took place last week.?

Msgr. Valdes Sanchez said he has received instructions from the archbishop of Guadalajara, Cardinal Jose Francisco Robles Ortega, to direct the investigation.

The pastor of Mary Mother of the Church, Father Jose Dolores Castellanos Gudino, said that on July 24, while he was kneeling in prayer before the Blessed Sacrament, he saw a flash of light and heard a voice.

?Ring the bells so that everyone comes,? the voice allegedly instructed. ?I will pour blessings upon those present and the entire day. Take your small tabernacle for private adoration to the parish altar and put the large monstrance next to the small tabernacle. Don?t open the tabernacle until three in the afternoon, not before.??

?I will perform a miracle in the Eucharist,? the voice continued, ?the miracle that will take place will be called, ?Miracle of the Eucharist in the incarnation of love together with our Mother and Lady.? Copy the image that I will give you now and show it to others.??

The voice then reportedly told him to share this with all of his priests to aid in their conversion and that he would fill all souls with blessings.

Fr. Gudino said that after hearing the voice he could only say, ?My Lord, I am your servant, let your will be done.?

With local people gathered at 3 p.m., he recounted that he ?approached the tabernacle and upon opening it the host consecrated by Our Lord Jesus Christ was covered in blood.?

According to the priest, the voice also told him to establish an adoration chapel and to allow any scientific study necessary to confirm the miracle.

Msgr. Sanchez said samples from the host will be studied in Guadalajara.?

?First of all the testimony needs to be gathered from three people who were present, obviously in this case from the pastor,? he explained.

He also said that a team of experts will be assembled to investigate whether there is a scientific explanation for the phenomenon.

?While this is occurring, the Church in Guadalajara, through the Cardinal Archbishop, has said that the Host should not be exposed to the public and that it be kept in a safe place, in a tabernacle,? he added.

?The Catholic Church?s legal doctrine states that when an extraordinary, uncommon event occurs, the necessary precautions should be taken to determine if the event can be explained by natural causes or if a more serious investigation is necessary to determine if it goes beyond the natural and whether or not it should be considered a miraculous event,? he explained.

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From soybeans to baseball, Henry has had success

Boston Red Sox majority owner John Henry watches a baseball game between the Red Sox and Arizona Diamondbacks during the second inning at Fenway Park in Boston, Friday, Aug. 2, 2013. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

Boston Red Sox majority owner John Henry watches a baseball game between the Red Sox and Arizona Diamondbacks during the second inning at Fenway Park in Boston, Friday, Aug. 2, 2013. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

BOSTON (AP) ? John W. Henry took a backward ballclub in a dilapidated park and transformed it into a two-time World Series champion that is one of baseball's model franchises.

As the owner of The Boston Globe, he will try to turn around a newspaper that ? like many other major metro dailies ? is shedding staff, subscribers and advertisers as it makes the transition into the Internet age.

Henry agreed to buy the Globe along with the Worcester Telegram & Gazette and the Boston Metro for $70 million, a fraction of the $1.1 billion The New York Times Co. paid 20 years ago. Henry apparently made this deal without his Red Sox partners, though he said in a statement that more information will soon be available "concerning those joining me in this community commitment and effort."

The son of southern Illinois soybean farmers now worth an estimated $1.5 billion, Henry was a minority owner of the New York Yankees and the sole owner of the Florida Marlins when he led a group that bought the Red Sox for $660 million in 2002. (The original group included The New York Times, which sold the last of its 17.5 percent ownership last year.)

They soon set out to preserve Fenway Park while taking a wrecking ball to most everything else that had mired the franchise in failure for more than eight decades.

Henry, who made his money by taking a mathematical approach to the commodities markets, brought a similar method to the baseball diamond, hiring the statistically savvy Theo Epstein, then 28 years-old, as the youngest general manager in baseball history. They hired statistical pioneer Bill James as a consultant, putting the Red Sox at the forefront of the revolution that had just begun to take hold in front offices long dominated by old-time and hidebound scouting types.

But, perhaps more importantly, the new owners turned what had long been a stagnant family business into a revenue spigot.

They took NESN, which had been almost exclusively an outlet for Red Sox and Boston Bruins games, into a full-fledged sports network. (Not every effort ? like the sports-themed dating show "Sox Appeal" ? was a success.) And they spent more than $285 million turning the once-doomed Fenway Park into a modern ? well, as modern as a 100-year-old ballpark can be, anyway ? sporting venue.

With seats above the Green Monster and a roof deck in right field, a high-tech scoreboard and new concourses and concessions, Fenway sold out 820 consecutive games ? by official count, anyway ? the longest such streak in professional sports history. Thousands more file through the turnstiles 12 months a year, paying up to $16 just to see the park when it is empty.

Though fans sometimes chafed at the team's new businesslike approach, the initiatives helped pay for a player payroll that grew from $75.5 million in 2000 to more than $130 million by 2004. That year, the Red Sox won the World Series for the first time in 86 years, ending one of the longest title droughts in sports.

They won again three years later.

Henry was also a different kind of owner than Bostonians had grown accustomed to.

While most owners of the local franchises had treated their teams like family fiefdoms or corporate cash registers ? or both ? Henry engaged with fans, chatting with them on Internet message boards (he would also became an early adopter on Twitter). He spent less time in his luxury box and more in his dugout-side seats, and was once seen running the bases on the Fenway diamond with the woman who is now his wife.

And Henry kept looking beyond baseball.

Through a sister company, the Red Sox owners bought into NASCAR as co-owners of Roush Fenway Racing; soccer, by purchasing the Liverpool FC of the English Premier League; and basketball, through a sponsorship deal with LeBron James. Their business offshoot, known as New England Sports Ventures, has also dabbled in marketing for college sports and professional golf.

In buying a newspaper, Henry enters an industry in turmoil and joins a progression of publishers who have tried to figure out how to balance the free-flowing information of the internet with the costs of quality journalism.

While providing no clues, Henry vowed to try.

"The Boston Globe's award-winning journalism as well as its rich history and tradition of excellence have established it as one of the most well-respected media companies in the country," he said in his statement. "This is a thriving, dynamic region that needs a strong, sustainable Boston Globe playing an integral role in the community's long-term future."

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Friday, August 2, 2013

Teachers union wants Indiana A-F school grades suspended

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) ? The American Federation of Teachers says Indiana should immediately suspend its A-F school grading system because of emails showing former schools chief Tony Bennett and his staff changed the grading formula to benefit a top GOP donor?s school.

The union issued its call at a Statehouse news conference Thursday, just hours after Bennett resigned as Florida?s education commissioner.

Indiana uses A-F grades to determine which schools get taken over by the state and whether students seeking state-funded vouchers to attend private school need to first spend a year in public school. They also help determine how much state funding schools receive.

The grades? validity has been questioned since The Associated Press disclosed emails showing Bennett and his staff worked to raise Christel House Academy from a C to an A.

Source: http://posttrib.suntimes.com/news/21665380-418/teachers-union-wants-indiana-a-f-school-grades-suspended.html

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Bigfoot Sightings in Canada: Real or Fake?

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