Friday, June 20, 2008

Iran and the US election

The contention that the attitude of Iran is the main obstacle to a long-term security agreement between the US and Iraq is, for example, gaining currency (see Robert H Reid "Iran is Roadblock in U.S.-Iran Security Deal," Philadelphia Inquirer, 4 June 2008); and Condoleezza Rice has said there is no reason to talk to Iran until it suspends uranium enrichment (see Helene Cooper & Isabel Kershner, "Rice Calls Dialogue With Iran Pointless," New York Times, 4 June 2008). Moreover, the International Atomic Energy Agency [IAEA] has been uncharacteristically sharp in its criticism of Iran (see Paul Reynolds, "Iran Nuclear Crisis Refuses to go Quiet," BBC News, 27 May 2008), in effect adding to the polarizing momentum.

Tehran is unmoved. Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has reaffirmed Iran's intention to pursue civil nuclear power.


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Thursday, June 19, 2008

Oceans Springs' Kanode is coach of the year

"The first thing I had to do was change the attitude. We were just kinda going out there and going through the motions, so we had to set defined goals and I started talking about winning a state championship. People thought I was crazy."

Turns out, Kanode was right. His Greyhounds finished 28-9 and ended the season No. 1 in The C-L's final rankings.

At least one coach wasn't surprised by his former player's success.

"I always felt like he would be a good coach," said Denson, who now coaches at Belhaven College in Jackson. "Those bullpen catchers tend to make good coaches. He would always help with the young kids when we had camps and just loved the game and loved to be around it. I'm tickled to death that he is doing so well."

Kanode, who won back-to-back state titles as a player at Mercy Cross, patterns much of his coaching style after Denson, who earned Coach of the Year honors in 1981 while coaching at Callaway.


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Wednesday, June 18, 2008

A Life-Changing Decision

Throughout the ordeal Jessica has kept a great attitude and positive outlook. She says she finds herself reading a lot more and watching movies she has seen a few times and knows the lines.

She wants everyone to know she is doing well and appreciates all of their prayers.

You can follow her recovery on her MySpace page

To see Jessica's story click on the link to the right. .


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Tuesday, June 17, 2008

As economy worsens consumers turn to bartering for goods, services

"The attitude out there seems to be, 'I'll barter anything for gas,"' he joked.

While Josefs typically charges cash for his services, he said he's looking at doing some barter transactions. He sees possibility, for example, in designing websites for restaurants that want to pay in dinners or for dentists in exchange for dental work or for contractors in exchange for electrical work.

"I'm looking to expand my horizons," he said. "This way I can maybe get my foot in the door ... in new industries." On the other hand, the new clients "won't have to spend a lot of money" determining if the two sides have a lot to share, Josefs said.

Some communities - including Ithaca, N.Y. - have tried to set up community service exchanges, while many businesses do barter deals through formal exchanges.


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Monday, June 16, 2008

Games, music, sheepdogs highlight annual Irish Scottish Festival

"Have a positive mental attitude, follow through, and have fun," he said. Though attendance was slow at times, visitors who defied Saturday's muggy weather said they had a pleasant time. Cynthia and Joe David of Plain Township took their time at booths featuring sheepdogs, Highland cattle and horses. "I've always been interested in Irish Scottish history, and I do have some ancestors from there," Cynthia David said. "I wanted to see the animals, especially the draft horses," said Joe David. "This was a nice enjoyable outing for the day." .



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Sunday, June 15, 2008

Men behaving manly: Tough guy TV attracts viewers craving

When you see them on TV they tend to have the same sort of bring-it-on attitude. People at home are like, 'Would I do that? Could I do that?' It's kind of like when you're watching a war movie and think, 'Would I run out of the trenches and attack that machine gun nest?' "

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Saturday, June 14, 2008

Cancer Survivors Day

"For us employees at Baptist it's just remarkable to see them come out and have this energy and positive attitude," said Robby Channell, a spokesperson for the hospital.

This year WLBT's Cheryl Lasseter emceed the event. Her father and great aunt both survived colon cancer. "I just look at all you and think of everything that your families have been through and it is just to me inspiring to see all you smiling," said Lasseter to the crowd.

It's hard not to be touched by the survivors' strength, like 71 year old Denny Sheffield who has been cancer free for more than two years. "I have been free of prostate cancer almost from the get go. I was back in school teaching as a sub ten days after I had this work done," said Sheffield.


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