Monday, August 20, 2012

The Writing Dreamer: Moving Forward

My name is Jessica Samuels, and this is my journey to becoming the writer of my dreams. I am a writer, reader, but most of all a dreamer. I write paranormal romance and fantasy.I might do horror eventually, but I love writing and research. I love books so much I can read them in 2 to 3 days. I will be doing reviews on the books I recommend for people to read,and video games.

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Matchday 22: Union Face United in D.C.


The Union, who have lost two straight games for the first time since interim coach John Hackworth too over, look to right the ship this evening in D.C. against United (5PM/NBCSN). The Union may catch a break as United may be without perennial All-Star Dwayne De Rosario, who missed D.C.'s last match, a loss against Sporting Kansas City, with a shoulder injury.

The two teams did a bit of business midweek as the Union sent forward Lionard Pajoy to D.C. in exchange for midfielder Danny Cruz. It's likely both players will debut for their new club today. Cruz will likely play due to injuries to Michael Farfan and Gabriel Farfan. The Farfan brothers may play, but it's unlikely they'll be able to go the full 90 minutes. Pajoy will likely play as a result of an injury to Maicon Santos and a viral infection for Hamid Salihi.
Union coach John Hackworth will have Jack McInereny and Carlos Valdes back in the fold. McInereny returns from suspension. Valdes is back from duty with the Colombian National Team. What will Valdes' return mean for new signing Bakary Soumare and the entrenched Amobi Okugo? With their playoff hopes fading I'd imagine the Union brass want to see Soumare as much as possible.

He looked incredibly rusty last week, particularly when Sherjill MacDonald rounded him on the endline, but that is to be expected for a player making his season debut. Okugo has been fantastic alongside Valdes, but it's important for evaluation purposes to see how Valdes and Soumare play together.

Another player affected by the recent transactions is Chandler Hoffman, who may see increased playing time with the departure of Pajoy. Hoffman, the Union's first round pick in 2012, got the start against Chicago last week and may be a part of the first XI this evening.

No matter who takes the field for the Union they'll have to deal with the attacking duo of Andy Najar and MLS All-Star Game MVP Chris Pontius. Najar is coming off of an impressive Olympics with Honduras, where he attracted the eyes of a number of Premier League teams. Pontius has been in tremendous form all season, leading United with 10 goals.

The Union have had their struggles on the road, going just 2-7-1 thus far, but need to get their act together if they hope to keep their slim playoff hopes alive.

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Congressman: 'Legitimate rape' doesn't cause pregnancy

In a statement and a Tweet, conservative congressman Todd Akin says he "misspoke" during a local TV interview in which he made comments about "legitimate rape" and abortion. NBC's Kelly O'Donnell reports.

By Michael O'Brien, NBC News

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Updated 8:55 p.m. ??A Republican Senate nominee found himself in hot water on Sunday for suggesting that instances of "legitimate rape" rarely results in pregnancy.?

Rep. Todd Akin, a Republican who's locked in a hard-fought campaign in Missouri to unseat Democratic Sen. Claire McCaskill, was answering a question regarding his position on abortion rights in instances when a woman is a victim of rape.?

"People always want to make it into one of those things ??well, how do you slice this particularly tough ethical question," Akin said in an interview on KTVI-TV, video of which was circulated by the Democratic super PAC American Bridge.?

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?First of all, from what I understand from doctors, [pregnancy from rape] is really rare. If it?s a legitimate rape, the female body has ways to try to shut that whole thing down," Akin said.?

Regarding his opinion on whether to allow for an abortion in such instances, Akin added: ?But let?s assume that maybe that didn?t work or something. I think there should be some punishment, but the punishment ought to be on the rapist and not attacking the child.?

Akin's comments had an almost immediate impact on Missouri's Senate race. McCaskill wrote on Twitter:

In a statement, Akin said that he had misspoken.?

"In reviewing my off-the-cuff remarks, it's clear that I misspoke in this interview and it does not reflect the deep empathy I hold for the thousands of women who are raped and abused every year," he said.

Akin emerged earlier this month from a tough three-way primary in Missouri, where he rallied social conservatives behind his candidacy. Democrats actually spent during that primary to help Akin win, viewing the six-term congressman as a less formidable challenger in the general election.?

McCaskill, who was first elected in 2006, has become a top target for Republicans this fall, given President Barack Obama's unpopularity in the state and successive statewide victories for the GOP.?

Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney's campaign issued a statement disagreeing with Akin.?

"Governor Romney and Congressman Ryan disagree with Mr. Akin?s statement, and a Romney-Ryan administration would not oppose abortion in instances of rape," said Romney spokeswoman Andrea Saul.

Republicans need a net gain of four seats this fall in order to take over the Senate in the next Congress, and Democrats must defend 23 seats this fall. But unexpected Republican retirements and races that have become more competitive than expected have boosted Democratic hopes of maintaining their majority.?

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Sunday, August 19, 2012

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Oil boom gives railroads new life

CAMERON, WIS. - The last time a train crawled east out of Cameron, rolling through town at about 5 miles per hour, a railroad worker stood on the front of the locomotive, peering at the warped rail and broken ties to make sure the train wouldn't slip off the track.

The railroad gave the line over to weeds and saplings for more than a decade. The state almost turned it into a bike trail.

But now Canadian National Railway is spending $35 million to rebuild the track. Why? Frac sand.

Voracious demand for the hard, round sand of Wisconsin and Minnesota has abruptly reversed a decades-long decline in the region's railroads. Stacks of fresh railroad ties sit in bundles along lines heading four directions from Cameron, a small town 90 miles northeast of the Twin Cities. Construction crews swarm over rail crossings at Weyerhaeuser and rebuild a century-old bridge over Eagle Creek just north of Chippewa Falls.

Hydraulic fracturing -- the oil drilling technique widely known as "fracking" -- has created a major new business for railroads, because each horizontal well requires between 3,000 and 10,000 tons of sand. Drillers in North Dakota and elsewhere need the sand -- together with water, chemicals and organic lubricants -- to break up shale thousands of feet underground that holds natural gas and oil.

The demand -- about 60 new sand mines are in the works in Wisconsin -- is reviving sleepy trade routes. Railroads are striking deals with a spate of new sand processing plants, bringing dormant rail lines back into service, upgrading tracks and building rail yards and loading facilities across the Upper Midwest.

That has helped small-town industry that depends on freight trains, helping preserve jobs and clearing the way for industrial development. If sand mining takes off in southeast Minnesota the way it has in Wisconsin -- something many citizens and conservationists would rather avoid -- the result will be the same.

"Anything to bring people around the area is good," said Don Szozda, who owns Barney's Meats in Weyerhaeuser, Wis., and whose father-in-law was the last rail dispatcher in the town. "It'll be interesting to have a train coming through here again."

All the major railroads are expanding across the region to accommodate sand in one way or another.

In two years, Union Pacific recorded a 265 percent increase in frac sand shipments. The railroad has rebuilt interchanges in Wisconsin, lengthened track at a Mankato rail yard and will lengthen another track this year. The company built a side track at Bricelyn, Minn., lengthened several tracks at a rail yard in Council Bluffs, Iowa, and is considering four more yard improvements in Wisconsin and Iowa.

Over the past six months, Canadian Pacific has struck deals with new sand-processing plants in Tunnel City, Oakdale and Sparta, Wis. The company is building a facility in Makoti, N.D., where sand will be loaded on trucks and driven to wells in the Bakken oil fields of North Dakota.

Unless energy companies figure out a less expensive way to get oil and gas out of the ground, they're going to need sand from Wisconsin and Minnesota, said Jean-Jacques Ruest, chief marketing officer for Canadian National. He expects railroads to be busy in western Wisconsin for 10 years, probably 20, maybe 30.

Boost to industry

The added rail service doesn't only benefit energy companies. For Terry Schissel, president of Shadow Plastics, fracking means his business can survive in Rice Lake.

Thirteen years ago, companies along the Union Pacific line that runs north from Chippewa Falls through Bloomer, New Auburn and Chetek faced an existential threat: the possibility of no rail service.

Shadow Plastics, which employs 35 people, had just built a new plant on the south side of Rice Lake, including a railroad spur where the company gets 200,000 pound loads of tiny plastic pellets by rail. The company pumps the pellets into machines that melt the plastic into liquid and blow out industrial plastic bags.

Schissel either had to build a loading facility on an active railroad dozens of miles away and buy or rent a fleet of trucks, or he had to move the company. "We were freaking out," Schissel said. "We'd made the commitment to rebuild here and spent all that money."

Some 1,000 jobs depended on the rail connection, which had become a tenuous lifeline for companies like Jennie-O Turkey, Bell Pole and Lumber, ABC Truss and Bloomer Plastics.

So the counties and businesses formed a coalition called the Western Wisconsin Rail Transit Authority, which got federal and state grants to keep the line alive. The authority hired Progressive Rail, a Lakeville company, to operate trains on the line, and for five years the company operated there at a loss.

Sand boom

In 2011, the former Enron -- now called EOG Resources -- opened one of the largest sand processing plants in the United States on the north edge of Chippewa Falls. Energy companies have since built three more plants to the north, all within 2 miles of New Auburn. A fourth is going up along Old Highway 53.

The construction site with its giant blue silos, towering cranes, workers climbing on rafters, and brand-new rail yard "looks like Valleyfair," says Jeremy Urlacher, a vice president at Progressive Rail who just moved from the Twin Cities to Chetek so he can keep up with track maintenance.

On a white-sky Wednesday in August, on-and-off showers sprayed across the uneven patchwork of field, forest, lake and wetland around New Auburn, which has become the heart of sand country. Rural Wisconsin chronicler Michael Perry summarized New Auburn at the turn of the millennia by writing, "Maybe that's all you need to know about this town -- the train doesn't stop here anymore."

Now the train stops. Hopper cars full of cream-colored sand sit on the tracks for a mile north of town. Progressive just secured a 30-year lease on the rail line and will renovate it for several years. Instead of 2,000 rail cars per year, the line now carries 3,000 cars per month.

Progressive Rail president Dave Fellon sees railroads as the bedrock of the industrial economy, and himself as an industrial developer, trying to persuade companies to expand or build along the rail.

"We are not just focusing on frac," Fellon said. "The projects I'm working on today are three-quarters non-frac, and a quarter frac. And these are significant industrial development projects, the big ones."

In aerial photos, ghosts of railroads still trace paths across southeast Minnesota -- a tree line angling through a cornfield north of Eyota, a meandering bike trail that connects Red Wing and Cannon Falls.

No rail has been rebuilt there, but if a whole cluster of mines opens for business, the railroads might perk up, said Dave Christianson, a freight and rail planner at the Minnesota Department of Transportation.

"St. Charles definitely is the center of projected sand mining," Christianson said. "You could very easily see some branch lines come off the main line at St. Charles to try to get closer to the mines."

He puts the odds at 50-50 for rail companies to rebuild old lines in Minnesota. Canadian Pacific has announced no plans to add lines. It already has several deals in Wisconsin along existing tracks.

"It's evolving," said Ed Greenberg, a spokesman for Canadian Pacific. "We're continuing to work with the energy industry on where we can provide efficient and rail-ready service."

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Source: http://www.startribune.com/business/166656556.html

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Saturday, August 18, 2012

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Winkies:?Harrogate. Explore our giant soft play structure of trampolines, ball pools and tunnels. Have fun in our under 2?s area, try our Happy Kids computers or zoom around on everybody?s favourite cars, bikes and pushchairs!

Stroud Farmers Market:?Cheltenham and Cirencester, Gloucester and Stroud. Stroud Farmers? Market is multi-award winning and is well known as one of the biggest, busiest and most popular farmers market in the UK. There are around 45 to 60 stalls each Saturday depending on the season, with up to 10 organic producers selling a good range of certified organic food and drink. As well as heaps of local produce, including cooked food stalls all year, there is always a wide range of quality local crafts from traditional & contemporary makers, and the market cafe for a welcome rest.

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W. Soccer. Q&A With Head Coach Harold Warren

Aug. 17, 2012

BIRMINGHAM, Ala.--Harold Warren enters his second season at the helm of the women's soccer program.

This week, Warren sat down with the media relations staff for a quick question and answer session:

Sports Idol: Arsene Wenger, the manager of Arsenal Football Club in England. I think he's an unbelievable coach that takes young players and develops them, and I believe he's one of the few coaches in the world that still develops players. He's a manager I really look up to.

Describe yourself in one word: Intense.

Favorite restaurant in Birmingham: Jim and Nicks.

Favorite UAB sport other than women's soccer: I try to watch as many of the sports as I can, but I'd have to pick men's soccer.

Motto: One thing I like to go by is "there is no strength without unity", and that's something I keep on my book with all my training sessions and game notes. That's what we talk about a lot with the group, because it's going to take a collective effort for us to get anything done.

Favorite food: Pizza.

One random fact: There's nothing really random about me, but I am a really nice guy and have a really big heart, which a lot of people won't know unless you get to know me.

Favorite professional sports team: AFC Arsenal.

Favorite memory coaching at UAB: I've only been here for a year, but I'd have to say winning our first game, which was against Samford, because that was my first win as a head coach.

Favorite event you followed during the 2012 Olympics: I followed several. Obviously I watched women's soccer because one of the players, Amy Rodriguez, was one of my former players. I watched men's basketball, men's and women's volleyball, but I definitely watched women's soccer the most.

The Blazers will kick off the 2012 schedule on the road at Oregon State tonight at 9 p.m. CT. Click here for a link to GameTracker.


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Friday, August 17, 2012

Dear Fellow Gays and My Girls; Feminists are not thy friends | The ...

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I can be a form of controversy among some people within my own community at times. I am a free-marketeer, limited government, non-victim playing, and personal responsibility taking gay man. Also, I am not a difference denier and not a feminist which is quite controversial in a world where ?girl? power equals being a feminist.? One of my most recent articles was a posting of a debunking of the pay gap theory and prior to that I did have lots of articles debunking other tenants of feminism such as women and men being not different outside of genitals. Here I am going to explain why feminism is not only not a girls best friend, but, also not a ?girls? best friend either. We have quite a list here so without further ado let?s get this started.

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1)? Feminism is a victim mentality and brings nothing, but, self-victimisation.

Yes, feminism is a victim mentality of poor me poor ?female,? and a victim mentality is never good for anyone. No one that feels paranoid that the world is against them will ever act in their best interest or the best interests of those that need them. It is just asking for women to become drowned in fighting the dreaded ?patriarchy.?

2)? Feminists deny the differences between men, women, and even gays.

The modern day radical form of feminism is built on the blank slate ideas I denounced in my last article. Due to this we get the idea there is no differences between men, women, and, gay men from straight men via being like women. It is often said that there is no difference between the sexes and this is just not true. There are many ways in which men, women, and, gays via being like women are quite different from one another. Whether we consider hormones, brain formations, or even effects of certain chromosomes there is a different effect, and, that effect than causes other effects which differentiate the sexes and orientations along the same lines. From this comes the idea of there not being different naturally driven choices between the sexes and orientations. Spurned from this belief comes the idea any differences cannot be choices, but, must be forced from Socialised/Social Constructed roles of women/gays or created through discrimination.

3)? Every single time a man gets a position he must get it because he is a man! It is the patriarchy!

If you believe there is an imaginary Patriarchy stopping you from getting women where they should be you automatically assume anytime a man gets somewhere it must be due to some male privilege. This has one problem as just because you are a man does not mean you are a male! It is very assuming of a feminist to assume the man that got the job is not a female-man (whether a Cross Gender or a Transgendered person)! It also discounts the possibility that it might be a gay man whom has learned amazing skills, but, has a women typical inner life. On top of this it does not take into account the fact that a man might know more than his women co workers, and, that men and women find it easier to learn different sets of skills from one another. If one person gets the job over another person absent crazy office politics is always based on Marat, and, if not is supposed to be. Unless there is proof no one should suppose a man getting a job over? woman is based on anything more than being the better person for the job.

4)? Women are not naturally the nurturers of a society they are socially constructed to be so and thus be considered different than men.

I have heard this over, and, over from radical feminists and it is complete bullshit. Women give birth to children and children require nurturing, and, so the mothers of the world are the natural nurturers of any society. Not just ours, but, every society we can find from any time we can find on record has women being nurturers because they are the mother?s of the society. Women and Two-Spirited men/Natural Born Eunech?s/Harem Keepers were the gatherers in societies of hunter and gatherers.

? 5) There is not any sort of natural separation or division of labor between men, women, and, the women typical or men typical in societies.

This once again is complete bullshit excuse my french! We have numerous finds from even pre-history of men, women, and, two-spirits the opposite Souled peoples having natural roles in societies. The Two-Spirited peoples (Gays/Lesbians/Transgendered) would naturally be drawn towards the social role of the opposite?gender due to their Soul being different from their vessel. Biggest example we have of this are the hunter/gatherer societies where the hunt was done by males either men or two-spirited women. Meanwhile the nurturing, and, gathering was done by females either women or two-spirited men. It was natural done for reasons of survival, and, came to by the peoples of the time doing what came easiest to them naturally. There was not some huge authoritarian Patriarchial conspiracy behind it using it to push women down it was a natural division of labor between the males and females. With this we have one of many examples of males and females having different roles in nature period regardless of the type of systems people tried to setup. People in either group naturally will be drawn to different things and different roles because that is what they are evolved to be, and, also what their Soul (or internal drives) drives them to when given the choice. Thus the differences we now have in careers between males and females is just that each is driven to different things as found in all the undoctored stats on the workplace.

6) Women are not home makers they are nurtured to be it is not natural!

More bullshit passed off as truth by radical feminists! They will push that women are not naturally home makers, and, by this I mean not naturally the ones to stay home with the young. Of course this is wrong as mothers are meant to take care of the young and it is natural for women to want to take care of their children. Gays are found to be just as good at empathy as women in most tests, and, this would come from the internal drives to nurture like a woman would. Men have less luck with tests of empathy and Lesbians have the same results on tests as men. This is not to say one cannot gain the skills of being a home maker and be a man of course one can, but, they are taught to nurture by their wives or girlfriends, or even their gay friends. Similarly one could unlearn to be empathic one could become egotistical and cut off that as well. Interestingly within this same topic gay couples tend to be like two females, and, lesbian relationships tend to be like two males. Gay couples tend to raise the young like two females and Lesbians the opposite is found to be like two males.

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Wrong, men do not run the world and never have ran the world. The world is ran by those in power if you mean governments, and, that has historically been a back/forth between authoritarians and freedom seekers not along male/female lines. One major example of this is The Queen(s) that have existed over the years! Not only that, but, in matters of species or being survival women rule as no women equals no sewing of a straight males wild oats, and, no reproduction. Sperm cannot make a next generation the key to the survival of the species is women.. women rule in the race to make a next generation and that race is intricate to the existence of life. Plus, a major amount of the Elite is Gay men or women typical men, and, that means even though they have a Penis they are the mental equivalent of rule by women! King James was so fabulously Gay they used too say ?James Is the Queen!? (He also had an open relationship, did not sleep with the Queen, and, had a special boudoir for his lovers in his castle.)? In the words of the great Rhianna ?girls? run the mother f***** world! Girls!?

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BNI has opened its first chapter on the Chinese mainland!

'The One' chapter launched on Wednesday, June 13, 2012, at the Golden Central Hotel, Futian, Shenzhen.

Co-National Director Andrew Hall (pictured above) commented, "It has been an incredible journey to get to this stage. The launch meeting was superbly organised and run by directors Peter Kwan and Janice Chen. It is great to watch the BNI system generating referrals for business people in China."

Co-National Director Jihong Hall (pictured above) continued, "The new group was tremendously supported by members from Hong Kong and the new region of Macau. It is clear that a mass of business will be generated not just within chapters but across these regions in the months and years ahead."

For more information on BNI in China, please email Jihong@BNI.com.
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Experts: Ex-PSU president could still face charges

FILE - In this March 7, 2007, file photo, Penn State University president Graham Spanier speaks during a news conference at the Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center in Hershey, Pa. As of Thursday Aug. 16, 2012, more than a month after an explosive investigative report accused Penn State's ousted president of burying child sex abuse allegations against Jerry Sandusky, Graham Spanier has so far avoided criminal charges. That doesn't mean he's in the clear, according to legal experts. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster, File)

FILE - In this March 7, 2007, file photo, Penn State University president Graham Spanier speaks during a news conference at the Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center in Hershey, Pa. As of Thursday Aug. 16, 2012, more than a month after an explosive investigative report accused Penn State's ousted president of burying child sex abuse allegations against Jerry Sandusky, Graham Spanier has so far avoided criminal charges. That doesn't mean he's in the clear, according to legal experts. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster, File)

FILE - In these Nov. 7, 2011 file photos, former Penn State vice president Gary Schultz, left, and former athletic director Tim Curley, right, enter a district judge's office for an arraignment in Harrisburg, Pa., for their actions related to the sex abuse scandal surrounding former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky. Schultz and Curley are due in court Thursday, Aug. 16, 2012 to try to persuade a judge to dismiss charges related to the Sandusky scandal. (AP Photo/Brad Bower, left, Matt Rourke, right, File)

More than a month after an explosive investigative report accused Penn State's ousted president of burying child sex abuse allegations against Jerry Sandusky, Graham Spanier has so far avoided criminal charges ? unlike two of his colleagues.

That doesn't mean he's in the clear, according to legal experts.

As attorneys for Athletic Director Tim Curley and retired Vice President Gary Schultz try to persuade a Dauphin County judge to dismiss the case against them on Thursday, Spanier remains vulnerable to criminal charges over his alleged role in a scandal that has shaken Penn State to its core, outside lawyers said.

Former FBI Director Louis Freeh's university-commissioned report that accused the ex-president ? along with Curley, Schultz and football coach Joe Paterno ? of covering up a 2001 allegation against Sandusky could help lay the groundwork for a prosecution.

"The Freeh report, whose findings of fact and conclusions were not challenged by PSU, suggests potential liability for Spanier," said Paul DerOhannesian, an Albany, N.Y., defense attorney and former sex-crimes prosecutor who has been following the Penn State case.

"If I was in the state AG's office, I would seriously be looking at" a criminal case against Spanier, said another defense lawyer, Will Spade, a former Philadelphia prosecutor who worked on a grand jury investigation of priests about a decade ago.

A spokesman in the attorney general's office, Nils Frederiksen, declined to comment, citing an "ongoing and active investigation" into the Sandusky matter.

Asked whether he expects Spanier to face charges, Spanier's attorney, Peter Vaira said, "I have no idea."

There could be a number of reasons why prosecutors haven't moved against Spanier, who led Penn State for 16 years until leaving office under a cloud four days after Sandusky's arrest. Prosecutors could have evidence that contradicts the findings of the Freeh report, for example. Or they could simply be taking their time to strengthen a potential case against Spanier, DerOhannesian said.

"There is nothing particularly unusual in no charges yet filed," he said via email. "After all, how many years did it take any prosecutor to charge Jerry Sandusky?"

Sandusky, the longtime architect of Paterno's football defense, was convicted in June of sexually abusing 10 boys. He awaits sentencing on 45 counts.

Curley and Schultz were charged in November with failing to report suspected child abuse, as required by law, and perjuring themselves before the grand jury investigating Sandusky. They have pleaded not guilty. The defendants themselves will not be in court Thursday as their lawyers argue their case.

Spanier, meanwhile, has kept a low profile since the early days of the scandal that cost Paterno his job, tarnished Penn State's reputation and led to unprecedented NCAA sanctions against the football program. He has issued a handful of written statements since the July 12 release of the Freeh report but has otherwise largely disappeared from public view.

What is known is that Spanier performed top-secret national security consulting work for the federal government. His security clearance underwent a four-month review after Sandusky's arrest in November, and was reaffirmed ? proof, suggested Spanier, that he has done nothing wrong.

Spanier also remains a tenured faculty member at Penn State, although he is on sabbatical until December and it is unclear whether he will return. University spokesman Dave La Torre said only that Spanier's "status is under review," declining to elaborate.

There's no indication that Penn State has launched disciplinary proceedings against Spanier, who did not respond to a request for comment from The Associated Press.

The release of the Freeh report has raised questions about Spanier's handling of a 2001 allegation by a former graduate assistant who caught Sandusky sexually assaulting a young boy in the Penn State football showers.

Spanier, in his five-hour interview with Freeh, told investigators that Schultz and Curley gave him few details of the incident, telling him only that Sandusky had been "horsing around" with a boy. Spanier said he told Curley that Sandusky would be banned from bringing youths into Penn State showers.

"Had I known then what we now know about Jerry Sandusky ... I would have strongly and immediately intervened," Spanier, whose professional expertise is in family therapy and sociology, wrote in a July 23 letter to the Penn State board of trustees. "Never would I stand by for a moment to allow a child predator to hurt children."

Yet the Freeh investigation uncovered documents from 2001 that seem to indicate Spanier had deeper knowledge, including an email in which the president appeared to agree with Curley's decision to keep the 2001 assault from child-welfare authorities, and instead work directly with Sandusky and Sandusky's charity for at-risk youths.

"The only downside for us is if the message isn't 'heard' and acted upon, and we then become vulnerable for not having reported it," said Spanier's email, dated Feb. 27, 2001. "The approach you outline is humane and a reasonable way to proceed."

Spanier has denounced the Freeh report as "full of factual errors," asserting it took the email out of context and "jumps to conclusions that are untrue and unwarranted." Penn State accepted the conclusions of the report, which the NCAA used as the basis for leveling severe penalties against Penn State, including a $60 million fine, a multi-year bowl ban and a reduction in athletic scholarships.

Penn State is paying the legal bills of Spanier, Curley and Schultz under an indemnity policy for trustees and officers. Spanier has also retained the title of president emeritus. La Torre, the Penn State spokesman, said Spanier is contractually entitled to it.

In a July 23 letter, the once-powerful and nationally regarded president lamented that his reputation has been "profoundly damaged." He asked the board of trustees for an audience so he could give his side.

So far, he's gotten no response.

Associated Press

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New form of carbon can put a dent in a diamond

ScienceDaily (Aug. 16, 2012) ? A team of scientists led by Carnegie's Lin Wang has observed a new form of very hard carbon clusters, which are unusual in their mix of crystalline and disordered structure. The material is capable of indenting diamond. This finding has potential applications for a range of mechanical, electronic, and electrochemical uses.

The work is published in Science on Aug. 17.

Carbon is the fourth-most-abundant element in the universe and takes on a wide variety of forms -- the honeycomb-like graphene, the pencil "lead" graphite, diamond, cylindrically structured nanotubes, and hollow spheres called fullerenes. .

Some forms of carbon are crystalline, meaning that the structure is organized in repeating atomic units. Other forms are amorphous, meaning that the structure lacks the long-range order of crystals. Hybrid products that combine both crystalline and amorphous elements had not previously been observed, although scientists believed they could be created.

Wang's team -- including Carnegie's Wenge Yang, Zhenxian Liu, Stanislav Sinogeikin, and Yue Meng -- started with a substance called carbon-60 cages, made of highly organized balls of carbon constructed of pentagon and hexagon rings bonded together to form a round, hollow shape. An organic xylene solvent was put into the spaces between the balls and formed a new structure. They then applied pressure to this combination of carbon cages and solvent, to see how it changed under different stresses.

At relatively low pressure, the carbon-60's cage structure remained. But as the pressure increased, the cage structures started to collapse into more amorphous carbon clusters. However, the amorphous clusters still occupy their original sites, forming a lattice structure.

The team discovered that there is a narrow window of pressure, about 320,000 times the normal atmosphere, under which this new structured carbon is created and does not bounce back to the cage structure when pressure is removed. This is crucial for finding practical applications for the new material going forward.

This material was capable of indenting the diamond anvil used in creating the high-pressure conditions. This means that the material is superhard.

If the solvent used to prepare the new form of carbon is removed by heat treatment, the material loses its lattice periodicity, indicating that that the solvent is crucial for maintaining the chemical transition that underlies the new structure. Because there are many similar solvents, it is theoretically possible that an array of similar, but slightly different, carbon lattices could be created using this pressure method.

"We created a new type of carbon material, one that is comparable to diamond in its inability to be compressed," Wang said. "Once created under extreme pressures, this material can exist at normal conditions, meaning it could be used for a wide array of practical applications."

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Journal Reference:

  1. L. Wang, B. Liu, H. Li, W. Yang, Y. Ding, S. V. Sinogeikin, Y. Meng, Z. Liu, X. C. Zeng, W. L. Mao. Long-Range Ordered Carbon Clusters: A Crystalline Material with Amorphous Building Blocks. Science, 2012; 337 (6096): 825 DOI: 10.1126/science.1220522

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