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by Sarah Korf Allergy Symptoms And How They Can Be Reduced Enjoying summertime isn’t as easy for people who cannot escape pollen that causes allergies. Don’t feel forced to be inside while loved ones are enjoying the sun! Lea...
by Sarah Korf Allergy Symptoms And How They Can Be Reduced Enjoying summertime isn’t as easy for people who cannot escape pollen that causes allergies. Don’t feel forced to be inside while loved ones are enjoying the sun! Learn how to manage your allergies by reading on. People can be allergic to different things at [...]The post Allergy Symptoms And How They Can Be Reduced appeared first on Daily Scene News | Entertainment | Shows | Restaurants | Nightlife | Travel Guides.
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Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 Rules and Conditions for the 10th Annual Susan Polgar Foundation Girls' Invitational (SPGI) July 20 – 25, 2013 at Webster University (St. Louis, Missouri) THIS WILL BE THE STRONGEST AND BIGGEST SPGI EVER! More than 50 players have already registered with many more states to submit names shortly.- Approximately $200,000 in chess scholarships, chess prizes, and iPad mini, etc. (Full tuition and fees scholarship to the top finisher! *)- Webster University will provide complimentary room and meal accommodation on campus for qualifiers! The annual Susan Polgar Girl’s Invitational, the most prestigious all-girls event in the United States, will be held at Webster University (St. Louis, Missouri). • There will be an intense training session with Susan Polgar, followed by a 6 round (g/90+30) FIDE rated championship tournament. • The traditional Blitz, Puzzle Solving, Bughouse events will stay the same as in previous years. • There will be many chess prizes awarded, including iPad mini, and scholarships to Webster University. Each state is allowed one representative to be nominated by June 1, 2013. Official representative alternates may be substituted no later than June 15. (Susan Polgar and/or the Polgar Committee may allow the host state to enter an additional qualified player.) Susan Polgar and/or the Polgar Committee may allow exceptions to the June 1 entry/alternate deadline. Should the state affiliate fail to respond to the notice for this tournament, Susan Polgar and/or the Polgar Committee may determine the candidate from that state. Players must have been enrolled in a school (up to 12th grade) located in the state they represent, also of the year in which the tournament is held. Home-schooled students who are under the age of 19 on July 25th of the year in which the event is held or students who have never attended college on a full time basis prior to June 1 of the year in which the tournament is held, are eligible to represent the state in which they reside. Exception: If a player graduates from high school early and is already attending college, she may still represent her state if nominated. This is the decision of each state affiliate. VERY IMPORTANT NOTE: The participants of the Susan Polgar Girl’s Invitational DO NOT have to be high school students. Any qualifier under the age of 19 (by July 25th of the year in which the tournament is held) is eligible!Special invitation for this year only: All past participants of the SPNI and SPGI (Susan Polgar National Invitational/Susan Polgar Foundation Girls’ Invitational 2004-2012) are invited to participate in the 2013 SPGI. The idea is to have the past participants learn my method of training so they can go back home and share their knowledge with the younger players. However, registration MUST be made ASAP since space is limited. There will be mutual training sessions for all, however separate section & prizes for alumni participants over the age of 19. Players are required to furnish the organizer an emergency phone number and the e-mail address of a parent/guardian. There is no entry fee to participate in the 2013 SPGI; however, players are responsible for their own travel. For all state representatives, and qualifiers from the SPNO or SPWO, Webster University will provide complimentary room and meal accommodation on campus. For alumni participants, wild card/special invites, coaches, parents, or other family members, inexpensive accommodations are available for housing and dining on Webster’s campus. Please note that all reservations and registrations MUST be made (and accommodation expenses prepaid) no later than June 25, 2013. Prizes: Trophies / plaques will be awarded to the winners of the Susan Polgar Foundation Girl’s Invitational Puzzle Solving, Blitz, and the SPGI Championship. Co-champions are
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PRESS RELEASE For Immediate Release: Anderson and Savile win New $1,000 Science-Fiction Award New $1,000 cash award for science fiction writing Theme: interstellar fiction Finalists: Anderson & Savile, Benford & Niven, Bishop, ...
PRESS RELEASE For Immediate Release: Anderson and Savile win New $1,000 Science-Fiction Award New $1,000 cash award for science fiction writing Theme: interstellar fiction Finalists: Anderson & Savile, Benford & Niven, Bishop, Bova, McDevitt, Reynolds, and Santos. Coordinating judge: Robert J. Sawyer Presented at the 2013 Campbell Conference LIFEBOAT TO THE STARS AWARD On Friday, June 14, 2013, the Lifeboat Foundation presented the “Lifeboat to the Stars” award to Kevin J. Anderson and Steven Savile for their collaborative book Tau Ceti. The authors split the $1,000 prize, and each received a handsome trophy in an hourglass design. Anderson was in attendance at the ceremony, and received the award from SFWA Grand Master James Gunn; Savile, who lives in Sweden was not able to join us at the event. The “Lifeboat to the Stars” award honors the best work of science fiction of any length published in 2011 or 2012 contributing to an understanding of the benefits, means, and difficulties of interstellar travel. Editors and readers were invited to nominate eligible works and a judging panel drawn from Lifeboat Foundation advisory boards winnowed that 50-plus-item longlist down to a final seven-item ballot:Anderson, Kevin J. and Steve Savile. Tau Ceti. Arc Manor, 2011. Benford, Gregory and Larry Niven. Bowl of Heaven. Tor, 2012. Bishop, Michael. “Twenty Lights to `The Land of Snow’” from the anthology Going Interstellar, Baen, 2012. Bova, Ben. “A Country for Old Men” from the anthology Going Interstellar, Baen, 2012. McDevitt, Jack. “Lucy” from the anthology Going Interstellar, Baen, 2012. Reynolds, Alastair. Blue Remembered Earth. Ace, 2012. Santos, Domingo (translated by Stanley Schmidt). “The First Day of Eternity.” Analog, January-February 2011. Coordinating judge was Hugo, Nebula, and Campbell Award-winning science-fiction writer Robert J. Sawyer, and the other judges were Catherine Asaro; Jason Batt; Kevin Berry; James Blodgett; Brenda Cooper; Niklas Jarvstrat; Jim Karkanias; Rouslan Krechetnikov; Eva-Jane Lark; Mike McCulloch; George Perry; John Strickland, Jr.; and Allen Taylor. The award was suggested by Frederik Pohl and James Gunn, and named by Gunn. Tau Ceti was the first volume in Phoenix Pick’s “Stellar Guild” series, which pairs an established writers — in this case, New York Times bestseller Anderson — with his or her handpicked protege to write a pair of connected works. Mike Resnick is the series editor. Phoenix Pick is the science-fiction imprint of Arc Manor Publishers, Rockville, Maryland. Says coordinating judge Sawyer: “Tau Ceti tells of a generation ship approaching that nearby sun-like star of the title, and it does so in an unusual manner, combing a novella by Kevin J. Anderson and a sequel novelette by Steven Savile into one fast-paced, character-rich, technologically accurate adventure story. “In the capable hands of both authors, interstellar travel doesn’t just seem possible but inevitable, and they bring real depth to the issues of generation ships, the politics surrounding such voyages, and the danger A.E. van Vogt first alerted us to in the classic ‘Far Centaurus,’ namely that just because you head out first doesn’t mean you’ll arrive first. “Tau Ceti is a terrific work of hard science fiction, and the Lifeboat Foundation congratulations the authors and their editor, Mike Resnick.” #### About The Lifeboat Foundation The Lifeboat Foundation is a nonprofit nongovernmental organization dedicated to encouraging scientific advancements while helping humanity survive existential risks and possible misuse of increasingly powerful technologies, including genetic engineering, nanotechnology, and robotics/AI, as we move towards the Singularity. Lifeboat.com Photo of Kevin J. Anderson (holding trophy) and presenter James Gunn by Bryan
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Legendary Los Angeles Dodgers play-by-play man Vin Scully has been broadcasting games since 1950. Though he has cut down on his travel schedule, some 63 years later, he's still going strong and still at the top of his game.Scully is so g...
Legendary Los Angeles Dodgers play-by-play man Vin Scully has been broadcasting games since 1950. Though he has cut down on his travel schedule, some 63 years later, he's still going strong and still at the top of his game.Scully is so good that he doesn't even need an analyst beside him. His engaging style and tremendous storytelling skills are more than enough to fill up a broadcast. Now, the 85-year-old Scully has taken to a new venue to regale a newer, hipper kind of crowd—Twitter.Yes, Scully is tweeting. On Wednesday night, he took over the team's Twitter feed.The beauty of Scully—and one of the reasons he's become one of the celebrated announcers in the history of professional sports—has always been his ability to describe game action in a way that resonates with fans. His unique, folksy style has been a hit with several generations, and the Twitter world is just finding that out.Almost immediately after his first tweet, #VinScully was trending worldwide.A classic Scully greeting, indeed.Scully talked about his personal history covering the Dodgers-Yankees rivalry over the years—certainly a storied one.Since Scully no longer travels farther west than Arizona to cover games, he described what New York means to him.When the person working with Scully told him he was such a hit on Twitter, he replied in his typically non-assuming manner.He took time to respond to questions as well. He recalled a couple highlights of his illustrious career and explained how he stays so engaged during games and the steps he takes to continue being energetic at the ripe old age of 85.In talking about the beginning of his career, he recalled the man whom he eventually replaced, the legendary Red Barber.No worries there, Vin, Red is smiling from up above at what you've achieved.And the player he believes was the greatest of all time?Scully also fondly recalled an endearing trait of the Tigers' former stadium.During his Twitter journey, Scully did take some time to do some play-by-play as well.Yahoo! Sports baseball expert Tim Brown just tweeted what I've been thinking/doing all night.And, Scully's thoughts on the designated hitter.Hmm...Scully's been broadcasting Dodgers games in the National League since 1950. Why does that answer not surprise me?Scully also gave his view of Dodgers' prized rookie Yasiel Puig and his free-swinging ways just before he got plunked with a pitch in the fifth inning.Scully poked a little fun at the Yankees and their current inability to break out at the plate. Not a complete zinger, but in typical Scully fashion for sure.Scully talked about his love for baseball and why he chose MLB over many other sports he covered early in his career.Now here is a little known fact: Vin Scully once played against a future president. Considering how they played that day, it's obvious why they chose different career paths.Scully has seen some of the best players in the history of baseball. But even after 64 years in the booth, it's obvious that he thinks Yasiel Puig is something special after witnessing an opposite-field home run at Yankee Stadium.He even responded to a Dodgers beat writer's tweet, giving Puig's solo shot a name.He followed with even more platitudes for the Cuban sensation.Scully believes that with Puig in the fold, along with the returns of injured stars, the Dodgers aren't out of it at this point of the season.Here is a Scully gem that every single broadcaster/announcer should file away and keep bookmarked in their minds.Once again, in the typical humble manner in which he's known for, Scully responds to the many folks on Twitter who were grateful for his time and efforts.No, Mr. Scully—what you've done is show nothing but class, professionalism and excellence for seven decades. Your contributions to the sport are forever priceless and immeasurable. Doug Mead is a featured columnist with Bleacher Report. His work has been featured in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, SF Gate, CBS Sports
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Day two is complete. We had most of the group working on some finish work in a couple houses and starting the trim work for siding on other houses. It was yet another hot an humid day to work outside but we all stayed hydrated and finish...
Day two is complete. We had most of the group working on some finish work in a couple houses and starting the trim work for siding on other houses. It was yet another hot an humid day to work outside but we all stayed hydrated and finished the day safe. There was once again a group of five that was able to help with some deconstruction today. Sounds like they are almost complete with that job.To
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Yesterday had planned to visit the Grand Palace however got to Wat Pho first so slight change of plan. The day started I with a short trip on the BTS Skyrail which is a great way of getting around Bangkok quick easy and cheap you avoid a...
Yesterday had planned to visit the Grand Palace however got to Wat Pho first so slight change of plan. The day started I with a short trip on the BTS Skyrail which is a great way of getting around Bangkok quick easy and cheap you avoid all the traffic. Arrived at Sachan Taksin which is the stop which gets you to the Chao Phraya river. Walked under the bridge and on to the jetty which was very wo
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O Beautiful for spacious skiesFor amber waves of grainFor purple mountain majestiesAbove the fruited plainHow y39all doin It39s taken me three days to stop looking over my shoulder every time someone says that to me.I got my kicks ... on...
O Beautiful for spacious skiesFor amber waves of grainFor purple mountain majestiesAbove the fruited plainHow y39all doin It39s taken me three days to stop looking over my shoulder every time someone says that to me.I got my kicks ... on Route 66. For 90 seconds no 3 minutes if you count the two Uturns because we missed the Route 60 signed turnoff.We39re back in the prairie badlands on
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This was the real Guatemala. There I was barrelling up and down the switchback roads of the highlands occasionally passing small villages. I was squished into a minivan with 23 other passengers but it did not matter. This was the experie...
This was the real Guatemala. There I was barrelling up and down the switchback roads of the highlands occasionally passing small villages. I was squished into a minivan with 23 other passengers but it did not matter. This was the experience I was looking for. I was on my way to Nebaj and the scenery was beautiful. Lush green hills and valleys all around as far as the eye could see. Hours befo
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Melbourne sound post-production facility Music and Effects has appointed Julianne Deeb as business development manager. The announcement: Music and Effects, Melbourne’s boutique sound post-production facility is pleased to announce the a...
Melbourne sound post-production facility Music and Effects has appointed Julianne Deeb as business development manager. The announcement: Music and Effects, Melbourne’s boutique sound post-production facility is pleased to announce the appointment of Julianne Deeb as Business Development Manager. Julianne has recently been working at Film Victoria in the Industry Programs area and managed funding programs including travel for international markets & festivals; internships and Indigenous placements as well as industry activities & events. Julianne also brings to Music and Effects her passion for the industry and her experience as a documentary filmmaker, having worked as an independent writer/director and a freelance researcher and production manager since graduating from the VCA Documentary course in 2005. Doron Kipen, founder of Music and Effects said that he was, “delighted to have Julianne join the team, especially at this exciting time in the company’s history. It is no secret that the post production sector has been experiencing difficult times of late but we are confident of the future and are busier than we have been for some time.” Current work at the studio includes The Turning (compilation mastering of all 17 chapters and sound mixing two chapters), the animated children’s series, The Jar Dwellers, musical feature film The Boy Castaways and feature documentary Big Name No Blanket. Julianne commented, “I am very pleased to be joining the Music and Effects team. The company has a fantastic reputation in the industry as an audio post production studio of the highest standard, and I look forward to being part of its future success.” Source: Music and Effects press release The post Music and Effects appoints business development manager appeared first on mUmBRELLA.
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World's Weirdest Travel Gadgets (PHOTOS): These days, it seems there's a quirky product for every type of trav...
World's Weirdest Travel Gadgets (PHOTOS): These days, it seems there's a quirky product for every type of trav...
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