Friday, July 26, 2013

Silence And Photographs: Nashua Man Walking To California

It?s summer. And for many college grads, a last chance to do something daring before entering the real world.

Greg Hindy plans to spend a year walking from New Hampshire to California.

Along the way, he?ll take photographs with a field camera.

He calls it a performance art project, mostly because of the unusual rules of the journey.

Greg Hindy is taking a yearlong vow of silence.

That means no talking, no writing, no texting or watching TV.

Hindy took off a week ago.

"Generally, with a field camera, the first thing you have to do is load up the film."

Greg Hindy stands in his family?s living room in Nashua. It?s a couple of weeks before he begins his six thousand mile walk ??in silence ? and he?s practicing with his gear.

"It takes setting up this little pup tent for film changing."

In addition to a small tent, a compass and a map, he plans to carry a tripod and a large-format field camera.

"It?s all light-tight within the camera. I can remove the dark slide.? Take the picture. ?And then?"

As he adjusts the lens, his gestures are calm and meticulous, much like his demeanor.

But Greg Hindy ? who graduated from Yale with a degree in cognitive science? ?isn?t shy.

In fact, he can talk endlessly about what he might think about during his tour:

"I think the unknown risks?I think it draws me towards it because I really don?t know what will be the worst day of the year?I think it will be lonely and maybe disturbing?I think that how we experience life through consumption of time is an interesting concept."

Hindy says he?ll photograph what interests him and mail film back to Nashua.

That way, his parents will know where he?s been. They?ll also see his debit transactions online.

To get by without speaking, Hindy will use pre-printed cards that ask things like, ?where is the bathroom??

Hindy has mapped out a general route heading west. ?But it?s not like he?s plotted every waypoint.

"I?m assuming I?ll be lost most of the year. I generally get lost very easily.?In a way, if I ended up completely lost and walked circles the whole year, I wouldn?t consider the project a failure. I may even find that more interesting.

Hindy says that next year when he develops the film, he?s curious how the photos will trigger memories.? Of course, he won?t have notes.

The rigors of the trip seem a bit extreme.

But Hindy says the restrictions he?s placed on himself are what make this a performance art piece.

He opens an oversized book on the Lifeworks of Tehching Hsieh, who he says inspired him.

"As you flip through the photographs, I think they communicate a lot."

He points to the black-and-white portrait of Shay, who confined himself in a hand-built cage for a year without speaking.

"It?s not about struggle. It is a struggle, photographed. A person?s response tends to be, why would he do this? I think just causing people to ask those questions, such as, why do I sit in a cubicle all day that?s smaller than his cage? We really confine ourselves in these daily routines. We don?t do it for one year. We do it for forty years.

But certainly artists can find less drastic ways to probe the meaning of life.

And here?s the point in the story where the reporter might ask a psychologist: why would anyone want to do this?

As it turns out, both of Hindy?s parents are psychologists.

And they both acknowledge it hasn?t been easy coming to terms with Greg?s project.

But his dad, Carl Hindy, says that his son doesn?t see his silence as a barrier:

"For him, the fact of his silence is communicating. And how people react and deal with his silence is part of what he is observing."

His son also convinced his dad that this year they may connect more than ever.

"It?s true in a way, in a kind of an artist?s way, that he?s going to be constantly on my mind. Every piece of data ? or charge I see he made on his debit card ? ?is going to seem all that much more important for the lack of more data. You know, let?s see, what did he buy? He bought granola and bug spray, oh great."

Greg Hindy left home the second week of July. He expects to break the year of silence on his 23rd birthday at a friend?s house in Los Angeles.

That will bring him to July 9, 2014. By then, he?s likely to have a lot to say.

Source: http://nhpr.org/post/silence-and-photographs-nashua-man-walking-california

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Tuesday, July 16, 2013

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    Asiana flight attendants make news with bravery

    SAN FRANCISCO (AP) ? Before Asiana Flight 214 crash-landed in San Francisco, the last time the Korean airlines' flight attendants made news it was over an effort by their union earlier this year to get the dress code updated so female attendants could wear trousers.

    Now, with half of the 12-person cabin crew having suffered injuries in the accident and the remaining attendants receiving praise for displaying heroism during the emergency evacuation, the focus has shifted from their uniform looks to their heroic actions.

    In the July 6 crash three members of the crew were ejected from the plane's sheared off tail section while still strapped in their seats. Those who were able, meanwhile, oversaw the emergency evacuation of nearly 300 passengers ? using knives to slash seatbelts, calling pilots who slung axes to free two colleagues trapped by malfunctioning slides, fighting flames and bringing out frightened children.

    "I wasn't really thinking, but my body started carrying out the steps needed for an evacuation," head attendant Lee Yoon-hye, 40, said during a news conference Sunday night before federal safety investigators instructed the airlines not to let the crew discuss the accident. "I was only thinking about rescuing the next passenger."

    Such conduct has given a measure of pride to members of a profession who often are recognized only for their appearance and customer service skills.

    "In the face of tremendous adversity and obstacles, they did their job and evacuated an entire wide-bodied aircraft in a very short period of time," said Veda Shook, international president of the Association of Flight Attendants and an Alaska Airlines flight attendant.

    "It's such a shining reflection, not just of the crew, but of the importance of flight attendants in their roles as first responders," Shook said.

    Along with training in first aid and firefighting, flight attendants every year are required to practice the moves needed to get passengers off a plane in 90 seconds or less, Shook said. They go through timed trials, practicing skills that include shouting over pandemonium and engine noise, communicating with people frozen in fear and opening jammed doors and windows, she said. The goal is to make performing these tasks automatic.

    "We have the muscle memory," Shook said.

    It's a significant departure from the days when flight attendants were always women and known as stewardesses or air hostesses. In that era decades ago, members of the cabin crew weren't expected to play much of a role in emergencies.

    Laura Brentlinger, who spent 31 years as a United Airlines flight attendant, recalled having no idea how much danger everyone was in during one of her first emergency landings in 1972. She didn't realize the severity of the situation until it was over and she saw the pilot's face.

    "In those days, it was like pat you on the head, just go back and keep the people nice and smile. That's how far we've come, thank the Lord," Brentlinger said. "We were just little Barbie dolls back there."

    The role of flight attendants in the U.S. expanded significantly in 1989 after Air Ontario Flight 1363 crashed after taking off in Canada. An investigation revealed that a flight attendant had seen ice on a wing but did not speak up, assuming the pilots knew and would not welcome the information from her.

    Since then, FAA rules have required that cabin crew members be incorporated into the communications system known as "crew resource management" that empowers all airline personnel to voice concerns to the cockpit even if it means challenging senior pilots.

    The philosophy also authorizes flight attendants to order emergency evacuations. Hearing that the pilots of Asiana Flight 214 told the flight attendants to delay an evacuation for 90 seconds after the crash landing in San Francisco, giving the order only after a flight attendant spotted flames outside, made Brentlinger wonder whether Asiana Airline's attendants have the same authority.

    "I'm sure they have a very different hierarchy and can't do anything without the pilot's permission," she said. "There is no doubt in my mind I would have evacuated that aircraft immediately."

    Brentlinger said her heart aches when she thinks about what Asiana's flight attendants are going through now and are likely to go through in the months to come.

    She was aboard a 747 that lost a cargo door at 22,000 feet, sucking nine passengers to their deaths over the Pacific Ocean in 1989.

    After the disaster aboard United Flight 811, Brentlinger said she suffered severe post-traumatic stress disorder and was unable to get back on a plane for more than four years. Handling the emergency itself was "the easiest part of the whole process ... because you train for it and you just do it," she said.

    She went on to say that "after the dust settles, so to speak" and one tries to get on with life, "it's horrific, at least it was for me."

    The Flight 214 cabin crew consisted of 11 women and one man, ranging in age from 21 to 42, according to the airline. Spokeswoman Lee Hyomin said Asiana is not sharing information on emergency training hours of its flight attendants because the National Transportation Safety Board asked it not to share any information related to the accident while it's being investigated.

    Jean Carmela Lim, 32, a Sydney-based travel consultant, spent a year working as an Asiana flight attendant eight years ago and posted pictures from her experience on her travel blog, Holy Smithereens, this week. She recalls her weeks-long safety training as rigorous.

    "We needed to be able to swim while dragging another human ? dead weight ? in one hand, and hoist ourselves and the dead weight onto the safety raft," Lim said.

    The appearance standards were almost as demanding. Lim, who was 23 when she applied for the job, initially was told she too old. During the interview, she was required to wear a short skirt without stockings. Flight attendant school included sessions on hair, makeup and comportment. During flights, the cabin manager inspected the attendants to make sure they were wearing the right color of nail polish and had their aprons properly ironed.

    Lim said that appearance is important, but seeing pictures of Flight 214's attendants outside the burned-out aircraft in skirts made her hope their union prevails on the pants issue.

    "If there's evidence that wearing a skirt will enable you to save more lives than wearing pants, then by all means keep them in skirts," she said. "If I'm trapped in a burning aircraft , I doubt I'll notice if the cabin crew saving me had lipstick on her teeth or had a tuft of hair out of place."

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    Lee reported from Seoul, South Korea.

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    Israel's Netanyahu says Iran closer to nuclear 'red line'

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday that Iran was getting closer to the "red line" he set for its nuclear program and warned the international community not to be distracted by the crises in Syria and Egypt.

    Tehran was continuing enrichment activities and building inter-continental ballistic missiles, which could give it a military nuclear capability, he said on CBS' "Face the Nation."

    At the United Nations in September, Netanyahu drew a red line across a cartoon bomb to illustrate the point at which Iran will have amassed enough uranium to fuel one nuclear bomb. He said Iran could reach that threshold by mid-2013.

    "They haven't yet reached it but they're getting closer to it and they have to be stopped," Netanyahu told CBS. He said the West's sanctions against Tehran needed to be intensified and backed up with the threat of a credible military option.

    Netanyahu also said Iran was building faster centrifuges that could allow it to speed up its enrichment activities.

    Israel, widely believed to be the Middle East's only nuclear-armed power, has issued veiled warnings for years that it might attack Iran if international sanctions and diplomacy fail to curb Tehran's nuclear ambitions.

    Israel has long insisted on the need for a convincing military threat and setting clear lines beyond which Iran's nuclear activity should not advance.

    "I think it's important to note that we (Israel) can't allow it to happen. Our clocks are ticking at a different pace. We're closer than the United States, we're more vulnerable, and therefore we'll have to address this question of whether to stop Iran before the United States does," Netanyahu said.

    The Israeli prime minister said he was concerned that the military conflict in Syria and the political crisis in Egypt had pushed the Iran nuclear issue lower on the international agenda.

    "There are many important issues that we have to deal with and I have a sense that there is no sense of urgency on Iran and yet Iran is the most important and the most urgent matter of all," he said.

    (Additional reporting by Dan Williams in Jerusalem; Writing by Paul Simao; Editing by Doina Chiacu)

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    Sunday, July 14, 2013

    Washington Post?s first cookbook celebrates its readers

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    I remember going through my mother?s old cookbooks and finding dozens of yellowed, food-stained newspaper clippings containing some of the most fantastic dishes: things like icebox cake or buttermilk fried chicken. The Washington Post has been publishing recipes like these since the paper debuted its food section in 1956, featuring thousands of dishes and entertainment tips under the editing eye of food critic Phyllis Richman and others. But unlike the New York Times, Chicago Tribune or Los Angeles Times, the Post has never put its recipes together in a book ?until now. In April it released The Washington Post Cookbook: Readers? Favorite Recipes.?Read more: Fox Foodie

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    Dodgers rookie Puig out of lineup with sore hip

    LOS ANGELES (AP) ? Dodgers rookie Yasiel Puig is out of the Los Angeles lineup because of a sore left hip.

    Puig wasn't starting against Colorado on Saturday.

    The outfielder left Friday night's game after four innings. His hip has troubled him since he ran into the fence making a catch on July 3.

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    Using Data to Improve the Health ? and Lives ? of State Residents ...

    Connecticut invests billions of dollars annually in providing health and human services to state residents. But are those funds being allocated in such a way as to have the greatest possible effect on residents? health and well-being? That?s one of the major questions the University of Connecticut Health Center and its partners aim to answer through the work of the Connecticut Health Information Network, or CHIN.

    CHIN is a suite of sophisticated applications and algorithms that brings together health data from several state agencies, including the Departments of Public Health, Developmental Services, and Children and Families. It is spearheaded by UConn Health?s Center for Public Health and Health Policy, UConn?s Departments of Computer Sciences and Engineering, and Boston-based medical informatics firm OpenClinica LLC. It?s conducted in collaboration with representatives from participating state agencies. The state legislature created CHIN in 2007 and continues to provide funding as the initiative progresses.

    Robert H. Aseltine, Ph.D.

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    CHIN focuses on collecting and analyzing data from state agencies to see what programs, services and treatments yield the best outcomes for people those agencies serve. According to Robert Aseltine, director of the Institute for Public Health Research at the Health Center and a professor in the Division of Behavioral Science and Community Health, ?The ultimate goal of CHIN is to foster better government by improving the allocation of resources and creating efficiencies in programs that address health and human service problems. Ultimately we?re trying to improve population health by making better use of data.?

    Breaking down data ?silos?

    State agencies that focus on health and social issues maintain data on the individuals they serve. Each agency, however, stores the data in its own system. With data existing in separate ?silos? and no common numeric identifier associated with an individual, it?s been extremely difficult to use cross-agency data to assemble a clear picture of how shared clients are faring. ?For example,? says Aseltine, ?families receiving financial benefits from the state typically have children who are attending school and receiving daycare services and publicly funded health care, yet there is virtually no coordination among these programs. Coordinating these benefits and services so that we maximize their effectiveness is in everyone?s interest, but it is not possible without the ability to share data across programs and agencies.?

    CHIN has addressed this obstacle by developing special software that takes data from all the agencies and uses a ?probabilistic? approach to assemble relevant information about individual clients. The system, Aseltine says, ?makes it easy and straightforward to be able to integrate data across agencies.?

    Improving public health

    The data CHIN extracts has wide-ranging implications for public health. It can be analyzed to compare patient outcomes in order to identify best practices for managing patients with diabetes, for example, and reduce rates of hospitalization among people with chronic diseases. Recent data suggest that patients covered by Medicaid and Medicare have much higher rates of hospital readmission. ?Aseltine says CHIN?s data may be useful in linking those patients to other sources of health care in the community, so that they receive the care they need without costly hospital readmissions.

    Dr. Bruce Gould

    Dr. Bruce Gould

    Both federal legislation and trends in health care reimbursement make data collection especially critical, says Dr. Bruce Gould, associate dean for primary health care at the UConn Health Center and medical director of both the Burgdorf Health Center and Hartford?s Department of Health and Human Services. ?If you look at where the health system is going with the implementation of the Affordable Care Act and with many of our health systems looking at accountable care organizations, it will be all about managing the care of populations of patients,? Gould says. ?One cannot ever hope to do that without robust population data.?

    Data can also shed light on environmental and social factors that affect a person?s health and well-being. Does the person live in an area where there?s no access to primary care services? This could be rectified to ensure access to care. Is public safety lacking in the person?s neighborhood? Resources could be targeted to improve safety and reduce risk. If a patient being discharged from the hospital is going home to an unsafe environment, it?s important to know that, says Aseltine. ?If we?re about promoting health, we have to take the broader social and physical environment into consideration. The vast majority of people?s lives are lived outside a medical institution, and that environment, not hospitals and physicians? offices, is the primary determinant of overall health and well-being.?

    From the public health perspective, Gould says, ?In order to optimize the health of the residents of a place like Hartford, you need data across populations that can be used to drill down to specific neighborhoods and census tracts to identify unmet needs.?

    With the technology to integrate and analyze data now in place, CHIN participants are making plans to deploy the initiative later this year. They are meeting regularly to work on issues such as governance, policies on data access and management, approval mechanisms and more. ?Our goal is to develop a deployment plan and execute it,? Aseltine says. ?We want to get this thing up and running.?


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    Let?s focus more on alternative energy

    More prominent than the subject of ?oil shipment? in the news should be the matter of reducing the use of petroleum as a fuel.

    We could productively be discussing alternative forms of power. Geothermal power is available in B.C. and its development could replace at least half of our electricity supply. Thorium is more plentiful and safer than uranium; nuclear plants on the Prairies and the Canadian Shield where there are no earthquakes could become a safe and major source of electricity. It has drawbacks, but it does not swamp the atmosphere with CO2. The efficiency of solar power, something over 20 per cent, will hopefully improve after coming research.

    How terrible will the floods, fires, hurricanes and tornadoes have to be before we face our ?wilful blindness? to climate change? The warming of the Arctic changes the jet stream; last year it dropped lower and the resulting severe drought in Texas killed the peanut crop even that far away. When it pauses, the resulting downpour leads to devastating floods. Within recent months, North America has experienced not only record-breaking hurricane and tornado damage, but also tragically devastating fires. There are now recognizable shifts in the ecosystem that affect plants, crops and animal survival.

    Our inaction could be far more serious than anything human history has known. Nature can take us down far more effectively than our wars. Let?s face up to the fact that we must pioneer a new future for the planet.

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    Friday, July 12, 2013

    Audio Pioneer Amar Bose Is Dead

    Audio Pioneer Amar Bose Is Dead

    Dr. Amar Bose, the man who founded one of the best-recognized consumer audio equipment brands in the United States has died at the age of 83. The MIT-trained electrical engineer, professor, and entrepreneur significantly altered the way people think about consumer audio, especially over the last few years as audio technology has become increasingly small and portable.

    Dr. Bose was born in 1929 in Philadelphia, and holds both undergraduate and graduate degrees in electrical engineering from MIT. He also served on the MIT faculty for 45 years. There, he was widely recognized for his excellent teaching as well as his pioneering research in acoustics and loudspeaker design.

    And it was this research that lead Bose to found his famous audio company in 1964. Indeed, the company's slogan is "better sound through research". Bose's original product was the odd Bose 2201 speakers, which each featured 22-full-range drivers installed into a box-shaped like an eighth of a sphere. The idea was that with a pair placed in the corners of a room, you could achieve "sound realism". The product only lasted one year.

    Audio Pioneer Amar Bose Is Dead

    Over the years, Bose moved towards what we recognize as mainstream products for personal and car audio. Though Bose wasn't always the first to market with certain gear, it frequently made products with the right combination industrial design and audio quality. They satisfy a market of affluent consumers who aren't exacting audiophile nerds.

    While Bose certainly wasn't the first company to try to make expensive audio products for very large numbers of people, it's hard to think of any company that had more to do with mainstreaming $500 clock radios (the precursors to iPod docks) and $300 headphones (long before Beats ever got there).

    Audio Pioneer Amar Bose Is Dead

    As Bose grew into one of the largest audio brands in the world?its revenues in 2011 were reportedly $2.8 billion?the company has been criticized for producing overpriced kit. We'll leave that discussion to another time and only note that its noise-canceling headphones are amongst the best you can buy for the money.

    Beyond his contribution to consumer electronics, Bose helped usher-in a new era for research in audio technology. It's now very common for university professors who do research in acoustics to start companies based on their findings. Amongst the descendents of Bose's approach is Audessy, an audio company founded by USC professors who wrote the best processing algorithms to optimize sound out of small-speakers.

    In 2011, Dr. Bose donated a majority of his company's stock to MIT as a kind of endowment. The university doesn't participate in the management of the company, it can't sell the shares, and it must use the dividends to advance MIT's educational mission. Not a bad way to make sure that the knowledge behind the sound keeps moving forward.

    Our condolences go out to Dr. Bose's family, friends, and the 9000-odd people who have jobs thanks to his work. Here's hoping they've got a kick-ass sound system in heaven. [Bose and MIT]

    Source: http://gizmodo.com/audio-pioneer-amar-bose-is-dead-760401418

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    Do antibiotics in animal feed pose a serious risk to human health?

    [unable to retrieve full-text content]As fears rise over antibiotic resistance, two experts debate whether adding antibiotics to animal feed poses a serious risk to human health.

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    Bruised by purity rule, Indonesia tin exporters face trading overhaul ? by Michael Taylor and Yayat Supriatna (Reuters India ? July 12, 2013)

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    JAKARTA, July 12 (Reuters) ? Indonesia?s plans to force tin producers to trade through a domestic exchange could be a new source of disruption for shipments by the world?s top exporter, coming just as firms are trying to meet new tin purity rules, industry sources said.

    The Southeast Asian nation has been trying to boost its profile in commodities markets in the hope of setting its own price benchmarks, but so far has faced an uphill task to attract enough liquidity to challenge benchmarks on overseas exchanges.

    Under the new rules, all 51 registered tin exporters must trade on a domestic exchange after August 29. The trading plan is in addition to new rules brought in this month to raise minimum purity levels for tin exports to 99.9 percent, which are already expected to slash exports over the next few months, potentially lifting tin prices.

    The Indonesia Commodity and Derivatives Exchange (ICDX) launched the country?s only physical tin contract last year, although it has struggled to challenge the dominant London Metal Exchange (LME) contract. ?The new trading rules will promote sustainable tin mining, (and) will be good for producers and Indonesia,? said Megain Widjaja, ICDX?s chief executive, assuring there could be a transparent market with a fair price for producers and buyers.

    But he said sellers faced court action if they didn?t comply with the rule to trade through an Indonesian exchange.

    Only two tin producers were currently ICDX members, state-backed PT Timah and PT Refined Bangka Tin, though sellers who were not members could sign agreements with members to trade, said Widjaja.

    The ICDX has warehouse space for 10,000 tonnes and its four registered buyers for its tin contract are Toyota Tsusho , Daewoo, Noble Resources and Gold Matrix Resources, he said.

    After trading 116 lots in 2012, business on the ICDX?s INATIN contract has dried up this year with no trade. In comparison, the LME?s tin contract, which dates from 1877, has traded more than 60,000 lots so far this year.

    The ICDX?s contract was expected to trade at a premium of about $300-$400 a tonne over the LME contract, due to its minimum purity requirement of 99.9 percent for the ingots traded.

    But the Indonesian contract was last quoted at $22,600, more than $3,000 above the LME price of $19,543, which is down around 15 percent this year.

    For the rest of this article, click here: http://in.reuters.com/article/2013/07/12/indonesia-tin-trade-idINL4N0FG2GB20130712

    Source: http://www.republicofmining.com/2013/07/12/bruised-by-purity-rule-indonesia-tin-exporters-face-trading-overhaul-by-michael-taylor-and-yayat-supriatna-reuters-india-july-12-2013/

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    Thursday, July 11, 2013

    Galaxy S3 vs HTC One vs Samsung galaxy note II

    1. Can get them all for the same price, which is the best phone?

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      Not sure if you misread my post or are havin a giggle mate but I can only get the S3 not the S4. Would you still recommend it?

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    5. If you want a huge screen, get the Note 2. If you want a smaller one, get the HTC One. Don't bother with the S3

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    6. Hardware-wise, HTC One is the best among the list. S3 and Note 2 are last gen's phone. Although Note 2 is still a beast.

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    Wet weather brings more mosquitoes

    PARMA, Ohio - In addition to flooding, the wet weather is causing is an increase in mosquitoes, according to the Cuyahoga County Board of Health.

    Joe Lynch is the Program Manager of Vector Control at the Cuyahoga County Board of Health. He said as the wet weather moves out, expect the pesky mosquitoes to move in.?

    Lynch said calls about mosquitoes has increased dramatically in the past week.

    "From two to three a week, now we're getting anywhere from three to six a day," Lynch said.

    The mosquito population wasn't too bad until the past 16 days of rain hit our area. Lynch said there has been another hatch off of mosquitoes.

    "Last week not much mosquito activity, but this week seeing a big increase," Lynch said.

    Mosquitoes are most active at sunrise and sunset. Lynch suggested wearing a bug repellant when spending time outdoors.

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    Sarah Palin Feuds With Alaska Senator on Facebook

    Jul 11, 2013 12:46pm

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    A war of words has erupted between former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin and the senator she might take on next year: Democrat Mark Begich.

    The conflict started Tuesday when Palin told Fox News? Sean Hannity that she has ?considered? a U.S. Senate bid because, ?Senator Mark Begich has got to be replaced. He has not done what he had promised to do for the people of Alaska, which is to represent what it is the nation needs in terms of energy development, because he?s on the wrong side of the aisle.?

    Begich fired back at Palin during a Politico interview Wednesday. ?A Republican primary in Alaska? She may not survive,? Begich said. ?I take every candidate seriously, that is, if she?s still a resident, but you know she quit on Alaska when she was governor.?

    And now Palin has responded via Facebook. She wrote a scathing post this morning about Begich that began, ?Really, Mark? Really??

    It continued, ?Mark, after looking at your voting record I can see why you are looking for a distraction. You have voted FOR Obamacare, FOR massive tax increases, FOR carbon taxes which could cost Alaskans 21,000 jobs, AGAINST pro-life legislation, and there?s so much more.?

    Hinting again at her own possible U.S. Senate campaign, Palin, 49, wrote, ?[M]any hope to see great changes for our great state following the upcoming 2014 election. In the meantime, we suppose we?ll see much more playing of the ol? Washington political game using those inside D.C. reporters each time you have to distract from yet another bad vote for Alaska in the U.S. Senate.?

    But Begich, 51, is not the only fire Palin might need to put out. Others have already expressed uncertainty on whether Palin will run, or, if she does, whether she will have any chance of success, even against fellow Republican contenders Joe Miller, a Gulf War vet and former state judge, and Lt. Gov. Mead Treadwell.

    GOP strategist and former spokesman for the National Republican Senatorial Committee Brian Walsh tweeted Wednesday, ?Personally, I?ll believe it when I see it. She does a good job keeping her name out there on one thing or another though.?

    Alaska Democratic Party communications director Zack Fields, in an interview with ABC Wednesday, said, ?I think the fact that she is considering running shows how weak the [Republican] field is, and national Republicans are still trying to find a credible candidate to run against Senator Begich because, obviously, Sarah Palin is not a particularly strong candidate.?

    Fields does not consider any of the potential Republican candidates ?particularly strong? because, ?All of the Republicans who are in the field or that are entering either have low name recognition or a lot of negative [recognition], like Palin, and I think that?s partly because she has lost touch with the state.?

    Still, with more than a year left until Alaska voters choose the Republican candidate on Aug. 26, 2014, ?I think the primary is really unpredictable and, from what we?ve heard, there are other people who may yet jump in the primary, so it?s going to be crowded,? he said.

    ?I?m sure it?s going to be hard fought, but, as far as who Republican primary voters are going to choose, I really don?t know.?

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