Friday, 19 July 2013

Library to offer job-search seminar - East Brunswick Sentinel

A program titled ?Effective Job-Search Techniques? is set for 10-11:30 a.m. July 25 at the Business Resource Center at the East Brunswick Public Library, Jean Walling Civic Center.

Topics will include maximizing social media and networking, sector-specific approaches and other trends to help get the job one really wants. The seminar will be presented by the Middlesex County Office of Workforce Development and Workforce Investment Board.

Registration is required. The program is free of charge.

Source: http://eb.gmnews.com/news/2013-07-18/Bulletin_Board/Library_to_offer_jobsearch_seminar.html

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Thursday, 18 July 2013

Haagen Dazs Berry Pickers in Washington State Go Out On Strike

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Last week, over 150 farmworkers from Sakuma Farms near Burlington [Washington], a two-hour drive north of Seattle, walked off the job. The workers pick strawberries and raspberries. Sakuma Farms is a major supplier of berries to Haagen Dazs. The co-owner, Steve Sakuma, says chances are if you eat Haagen Dazs fruity ice creams, it's their berries that make them so delicious. Farm management has not returned calls seeking comment on the strike.

The workers, many of whom are undocumented, have a broad range of bold demands. They're calling on farm employees?from executives down to crew bosses?to stop with the demeaning bullshit already. "Cease and desist from disrespectful and racist language such as 'oaxaquita,' 'indio,' 'estupido,' and the use of stereotypes around inherent 'laziness,' 'drunkeness,? or 'dirtiness' of Triqui and Mixteco farmworkers," they say in a press release.

They say bosses should receive mandatory sensitivity training and be fired for racism. And they want paper receipts for their picked berries as well as better housing conditions?many of them live on labor camps run by Sakuma Farms.

Two key demands have already been met: The owners agreed to reinstate worker Federico Lopez, who was fired on July 10 for complaining about harassment, the workers say. And negotiations yesterday reportedly resulted in foreman Antonio Lopez, who workers describe as verbally abusive, being either dismissed or moved to another farm.

One of the biggest outstanding demands is for a more than doubling of wages from 30 cents per pound of berries picked to 70 cents. Workers say under the current wage rate, it's impossible to earn minimum wage. They're also demanding the farms pay for all overtime hours.

"If you want to make anything at all, you gotta really bust your ass. I cried when I was out there, because I hated it," Joaquin Martinez told me during a farmworker march in Bellingham in May. He used to pick raspberries?about half of the world's raspberries come from the region?with his family. "You'd go from bush to bush clipping all the dead stems. Half mile rows, sometimes longer... your break would be when you got done with one row, and you'd walk over to the next one."

"We have a saying as we go out to the fields: a matarse. We're killing ourselves now," Martinez added, with a wry laugh. He said the work would be bearable if wages were higher and they weren't so rushed.

Another of the Sakuma Farms workers' demands is for "adequate child care or reasonable working hours."

"It's technically illegal for kids under 13 to be working on the farms," Edgar Franks, a farmworker organizer from Communidad a Communidad, told me by phone today. "But around the whole labor camp there are tons of kids running around. The ones that are of age, there's no doubt that they're working."

Natalia Villa, a high school senior, broke down in tears as she told me about working in the fields as a minor, during the march in May. "You're on your knees to get the bad stems. You get scraped all over your arms and face. It was hard for me, because I was small and reaching and trying to not cut the raspberry stems," she explained.

"Sometimes we'd get in trouble for talking to our own siblings," she said. "It was horrible." Now she works as a custodian at her church. She's on her school's wrestling team and hopes to get a college scholarship. "I realized that farm working is not something I want," wiping away tears. "I want to succeed and prosper in life."

Source: http://www.alternet.org/haagen-dazs-berry-pickers-washington-state-go-out-strike

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Monday, 15 July 2013

Verlander no-hits Texas until 7th, Tigers win

Detroit Tigers starter Justin Verlander pitches against the Texas Rangers in the first inning of a baseball game on Sunday, July 14, 2013, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Duane Burleson)

Detroit Tigers starter Justin Verlander pitches against the Texas Rangers in the first inning of a baseball game on Sunday, July 14, 2013, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Duane Burleson)

Detroit Tigers right fielder Torii Hunter reaches out to catch a fly ball hit by Texas Rangers' Elvis Andrus in the fifth inning of a baseball game Sunday, July 14, 2013, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Duane Burleson)

Texas Rangers' Adrian Beltre hits a grounder to Detroit Tigers shortstop Jhonny Peralta for an out in the fifth inning of a baseball game Sunday, July 14, 2013, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Duane Burleson)

(AP) ? Justin Verlander's no-hit bid was finally over in the seventh inning ? and before refocusing, the Detroit ace saw his shortstop do something amusing.

"When the double was hit, and the ball came back in, everybody started cheering," Verlander said. "(Jhonny) Peralta caught the ball and looked up at the board checking the hits. That's when I knew he didn't know. I was like, 'Come on, Jhonny.'"

Verlander fell seven outs short of his third career no-hitter, but the Detroit ace looked sharp in his final start before the All-Star break, and the Tigers backed him with three home runs in a 5-0 victory over the Texas Rangers on Sunday.

Mitch Moreland's two-out double to right-center broke up Verlander's bid. Verlander (10-6) left the game after the seventh with a tight right quad muscle, having allowed just that one hit and three walks.

"It was just kind of starting to get tight," Verlander said. "There's really no need to push it."

Torii Hunter, Victor Martinez and Jhonny Peralta hit solo homers off Texas starter Martin Perez (3-2). The Rangers finished with two hits.

Verlander was picked for the American League All-Star team but was replaced for Tuesday night's event. Under baseball's labor contract, pitchers who start on the Sunday before the All-Star game may opt not to participate.

Although he also took a no-hitter into the seventh at Houston on May 5, Verlander's overpowering aura hasn't been quite the same this season. Sunday's gem lowered his ERA to 3.50.

He struck out only three but was effective anyway.

"It was a little bit different Verlander than what we usually see," Moreland said. "He mixed a lot of off-speed in there and kept us off-balance. I felt like we hit some balls hard, but it seemed like they went right to them. You've got to tip your hat to what he did, it's always a battle going against him and he's where he's at for a reason. It was a tough one for us."

Verlander no-hit Toronto on May 7, 2011. His other no-hitter came June 12, 2007, against Milwaukee.

Nolan Ryan, Sandy Koufax, Bob Feller and Cy Young are among the five pitchers with at least three no-hitters. Larry Corcoran, an ambidextrous pitcher who won 177 games from 1880-85, is the other one.

Verlander took the mound about 12 hours after San Francisco's Tim Lincecum finished a no-hitter of his own at San Diego.

The drama began building in Detroit in the fourth when Tigers left fielder Matt Tuiasosopo got turned around on a line drive by Nelson Cruz. He was able to recover and reach up for the catch.

In the fifth, Hunter ran to the corner in right to catch a flyball by Elvis Andrus. Jurickson Profar, the next hitter, sent a smash toward Martinez, who was playing first base because Prince Fielder was Detroit's designated hitter Sunday. Martinez made the stop and took the ball to first himself for the third out of the inning.

Hunter went deep in the first to give the Tigers a 1-0 lead, and Martinez and Peralta hit back-to-back homers in the fourth.

Detroit added two runs in the sixth on RBI singles by Peralta and Tuiasosopo, although that rally made Verlander wait a while before taking the mound again.

The following inning was when Moreland connected for the first Texas hit. Neither Hunter nor center fielder Austin Jackson had much of a shot at Moreland's drive.

"Obviously, it's one of those things you start to think about," Verlander said. "I've been there before, where I've lost them in the sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth. So I guess I've ? not become accustomed to it ? but you learn to just refocus and just get the next guy. That's all I can do."

This was much better than Verlander's outing at Texas on May 16, when he allowed eight runs and didn't get out of the third inning.

Verlander has been overshadowed a bit this year by fellow Detroit right-hander Max Scherzer, who is a strong candidate to start Tuesday night's All-Star game at Citi Field in New York. But Verlander showed Sunday why he, too, is an All-Star.

"I think he's been a very good major league pitcher that has expectations that are almost impossible to live up to," Detroit manager Jim Leyland said.

Verlander received a nice ovation from the home crowd after the first Texas hit, and another one when he came back to the dugout after retiring his final batter.

NOTES: Perez allowed five runs and four hits in 5 2-3 innings. He struck out four and walked three. ... Leyland said Anibal Sanchez will start Friday at Kansas City in the first game after the All-Star break, followed by Verlander, Doug Fister, Scherzer and Rick Porcello.

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Friday, 12 July 2013

Catholic church accused of covering up for priest Malcolm McLennan who abused altar boy at St Simon Stock Church in Walderslade

St Simon Stock Church in Walderslade

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A former altar boy abused by a Catholic priest has accused the church of covering up his crimes.

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The victim, now in his 30s and with a family, said a bishop told him not to continue "his silly talk" when he originally complained 25 years ago.

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That was despite the fact Malcolm McLennan already had convictions for gross indecency and had been the subject of complaints alleging he had abused boys at another parish before being moved to St Simon Stock Church in Walderslade.

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McLennan, now 69, appeared at Medway Magistrates' Court this week where he admitted indecent assault against a minor. He has been sent to the crown court to be sentenced.

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He already has convictions dating back to the 1970s for indecency involving having sex with men in public toilets and in 2009 admitted indecent assaults involving three boys at another church.?

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He was jailed for 18 months and placed on the sex offenders' register for 10 years.

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"It seems as soon as an allegation came to light he was just moved from parish to parish, he should have been stopped from being a priest..." - Malcolm McLennan's victim

Following his latest admission, the victim has spoken out about the devastating effect the abuse had on his life and has strongly criticised the church for the way his allegations were dismissed.

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He said he finally reported his attacker to police following the Jimmy Savile scandal.

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The man - who cannot be identified for legal reasons - said: "It's disgusting for a religious organisation to not protect the welfare of all its parishioners, especially children.

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"It seems as soon as an allegation came to light he was just moved from parish to parish, he should have been stopped from being a priest."

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McLennan admitted molesting an altar boy at a church in Medway around 25 years ago when he appeared in court on Monday.

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Medway magistrates heard how the then Father Frederick Malcolm McLennan put his hands down the boy's pants and fondled him when he was a teenager at St Simon Stock Church.

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McLennan was known as Father Malcolm and was an assistant priest at the church in Bleakwood Drive, Chatham.

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He now works as an infirmary assistant looking after monks at an Abbey in Gloucestershire.?

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Father Malcolm McLennan was an assistant priest at St Simon Stock Church

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Alcoholic?McLennan committed the offence between December 1987 and January 1989 while the boy was changing into his ceremonial robes.

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The court also heard he had previously been an assistant priest at a church in Tunbridge Wells in the mid-1980s and indecently assaulted three choir boys there.

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In 2009, McLennan appeared at Maidstone Crown Court where he admitted indecently assaulting the youths at St Augustine's Catholic Church.

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He abused them at a children's video club, which he ran in his sitting room. Two of the boys he abused were brothers.

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A third boy did not make a complaint, but McLennan eventually made a confession that led to one of the charges.

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He was jailed for 18 months for the three indecent assaults and placed on the sex offenders' register for 10 years.

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He already had convictions for gross indecency dating back to 1973, 1977 and 1989 involving offences in public toilets with men.

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Fr Malcolm McLennan abused an altar boy at his church

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In court this week, prosecutor Debbie Jones said while the altar boy was getting changed McLennan would brush past him and cuddle him.

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She added: "He came up to him and put one arm round him and then put his hand down the front of his pants.

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"A few weeks later the defendant took the boy's hand and tried to place it on his penis. It was then the boy ran off and spoke to others."

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The court also heard the incident was reported to the senior priest at the church, Father Ernest, who then apparently reported it to the area bishop.

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However, when the bishop saw the boy, he told him he did not want to hear any more of his "silly talk".

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It is believed both the bishop and Father Ernest are now dead.

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"He does not recall very much from that time as he was a very heavy alcoholic. He left a few weeks after this and spent four months in rehab..." - Luke Mayer, defending

The incident was not reported to the police at the time, but the boy eventually reported the matter to police and McLennan was arrested in December last year.

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The prosecutor added: "During interview he told police he couldn't recall the boy and said he never touched him, but has entered a guilty plea today.

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"He has similar convictions for historic matters which only recently came to light [in 2009]."

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Magistrates also heard that several weeks after the incident, McLennan, now of Teal Close, Quedgeley, Gloucester, left the parish and did not return to the priesthood.

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Luke Mayer, defending, said: "He does not recall very much from that time as he was a very heavy alcoholic. He left a few weeks after this and spent four months in rehab.

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"He has now been alcohol-free for 23 years and has completely changed.

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"He had a meeting with the bishop at the time but the church did not take the matter further, which was not unusual in the 1980s."

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Magistrates sent McLennan to Maidstone Crown Court for sentencing.

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Craig Mackinlay, chairman of the bench, said: "This is a serious matter, you were in a position of trust."

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McLennan was granted bail until his sentencing.

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Medway Magistrates' Court in Chatham

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After the case, Archbishop of Southwark Peter Smith said: "The Archdiocese of Southwark is aware that Malcolm McLennan has pleaded guilty to indecent assault of a minor during the period 1987 to 1989, when he was assistant priest in the parish of St Simon Stock, Walderslade.

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"The Archdiocese greatly regrets the suffering that has been caused to those affected by Malcolm McLennan's behaviour.

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"McLennan, who lives in Gloucestershire, was removed from public ministry in 1989 at the time of his conviction for gross indecency and formerly stripped of the priesthood (laicised) in 2011.

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"It was reported at that time that he had previous convictions of which the Archdiocese was unaware."

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The Archbishop added: "The Archdiocese has co-operated fully with the police in their investigations since the first allegation against Malcolm McLennan was received in December 2006."

For the full interview with McLennon's victim, pick up a copy of the Medway Messenger - out today.?

Source: http://www.kentonline.co.uk/medway_messenger/news/Evil-priest-3300

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As of December 2010, Cantor is the only Jewish Republican in the United States Congress.[2][11][20]
Cantor stated that a ?stronger U.S.-Israel relationship? remains a top priority for him and that he would be ?very outspoken? if Obama "did anything to undermine those ties."[11][24] He supports strong United States-Israel relations.[2][6]
In October 2008, Cantor advocated and voted for the TARP program which aided distressed banks.[29 ]
Shortly after the 2010 midterm elections, Cantor met privately with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, just before Netanyahu was to meet with US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. According to Cantor's office, he "stressed that the new Republican majority will serve as a check on the Administration" and "made clear that the Republican majority understands the special relationship between Israel and the United States."[25]

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To ParkView Care Center owned or run by Diversicare management services home office located in Tennessee.
Neglect and abuse was present at the time i had my elderly father admitted as a resident in the Park view care center nursing home located in Paris Texas.
"Just imagine", if you where sick with some thing and you continued to get worse as the days went by how long would you stick it out before you went to see the doctor 2 days , 3days, 4days, 5 days , . The first month my elderly father was a resident in ParkView Care Center owned or run by [Diversicare management Services home office located in Tennessee] he went 23 days before one of the day nurse's decide he needed to be taken to the hospital.
I had been harping to nurse's about my elderly fathers condition every day before he was sent to hospital by ambulance[ I WAS IGNORED] .
To make a true and factual statement about 3 of the nursing homes i had my elderly father in ,i noticed one thing in common with all of the three nursing homes . The staff are friendly to family members when they are on the sight of the nursing home. If a family member makes a special effort like being at the nursing home every day 7 days a week for extended periods of time. The staff and the employees become paranoid about your presents, reason they get paranoid is they become lax and complacent in their duties and tend to set around and do nothing when ever they get the chance.

The following statement happened to me at ParkView Care Center located in Paris Texas. I had a female nurse make special effort to confront me for about three days in a row when i walked into to check on my elderly father, this nurse would walk up to me as i entered the ParkView Care Center nursing home and she ask me --(DONT YOU HAVE A JOB YOU NEED TO GO TOO ) this nurse was i assume trying to intimidate me i guess .
I was offended by this statement but said nothing at the time . The red headed female nurse did this the following 2 days as i went to visit my elderly father.
This kinda of behavior leads me to think that they [ OF COURSE I'M SURE THEY WOULDN'T ADMIT TO THIS THOUGH ] ' where trying to get me to stop my regular visits. [ GOD FOR BID I WOULDN'T WON'T TO INTERFERE WITH THE FOLKS CHAIR AND RELAXATION TIME, IF YOU CATCH MY DRIFT. ]
I myself have seen bed alarms at PARK VIEW CARE CENTER NURSING HOME go off beeping for 2 to 3 hours at a time from the elderly residence rooms ,which needed a nurse to check on them .The third shift was the worse! On regular occasion's the residence bed alarms would be ignored by the nurse's at the nurse's station for periods from 1hour up to 3 hours at a time. [ Good God where is the compassion , these people should be ashamed of their selves.] ,One night i was up late with my elderly father watching television in the front of the building .
I heard the night nurse scream at the top of her voice at one of the elderly female residence's. The night nurse jumped up from her chair [ setting down imagine that ] and trotted from behind the nurse's station the whole time screaming at the top of her voice at the elderly woman , as the nurse got close enough to the chair which the elderly woman set in , the nurse grabbed both arms of the elderly residents chair and the nurse placed her face about 2 inches from the elderly resident face screaming as loud as she could at the elderly resident, for spitting on the floor. The poor old lady had Parkinson's .
The elderly woman didn't realize where she was, the elderly lady was handicapped. The night nurse must have lost her mind . [scared the holy hell out of the old lady]. The nurse did not know i was up front with my elderly father watching television late in the evening when this event happened. Once the night nurse noticed me watching what she was doing , she quickly walked back to her chair behind her official nurse's station. The night nurse scared the old lady so bad the elderly woman did not say anything verbally out loud to anyone the whole time that i noticed while i was visiting at this nursing home and i was there 7 days a week 5 to 8 hours a day.

One thing i will not forget is the bed alarms which go off at night from the elderly residents rooms . The nurse's on the night shift set at the nurse's station and ignore the loud beeping alarms and the flashing lights. [good god this is pitiful] this was a regular thing on the late shift for the most part .
The most upsetting thing i happen to witness once was an elderly resident go code blue [ stop breathing ] one night . The young nurse on duty ran from the room to the phone to call the doctor on the phone [she said the doctor would not answer the page] then she gave up on trying to reach the doctor she then called her head nurse at home [this all happened about 9:45pm at night] .
Mean while the elderly resident has gone with out breathing for about 9 or 10 minutes at this point, the head nurse told the young nurse on duty to call 911 and get the EMS guys to try to revive him . She then called 911 the EMS guys took about 6 minutes to arrive . Point of this story is the elderly man coded blue and went about 14 too 15 minutes with out any attempt to revive him ,while i stood watching all this [I thought to myself good god is this the way you do things] 14 too 15 minutes is way too dam long to let an elderly person go before you attempt to revive him.
[ This code blue happened at LEGENDS NURSING HOME in Paris Texas ]. The things which go on in nursing homes is ungodly i could write a small book but i will keep the rest of this to my self for now.

I WOULD LIKE TO SAY THIS TO ANYONE READING THIS, IF YOU HAVE FAMILY THAT YOU TRULY LOVE AND ARE CONCERNED ABOUT ,"DO NOT" FULLY TRUST STRANGERS TO TAKE CARE OF YOUR LOVED ONES . One last note PARK VIEW CARE CENTER IN Paris Texas should be closed down . One more thing if your loved one dies while in the care of the Park view care center be prepared for a complete change in the way the staff at this facility talk with you and treat you if you return to discuss pro rated billing [ which means they try to stiff you with back dated charges] or to visit other residents at this nursing home .
The staff becomes real real paranoid and unfriendly . I even had the janitor walk up to me and with a condescending smile get in my face and he said [ don't make me have to throw you out of here] ""WHAT A DUM ASS THIS GUY WAS"".
I was always polite with all employees at this nursing home in fear that my elderly father might be treated badly in retaliation if i had made someone mad. I will post more about the Paris Texas Nursing homes in my area in coming articles . I WRITE THESE ARTICLES FROM MY EYE WITNESS FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE ELDERLY AND THE HANDICAPPED PEOPLE, WHO NEED ALL THE HELP THEY CAN GET BECAUSE THE ELDERLY FOR THE MOST PART ARE HELPLESS AND NEED THE YOUNGER PEOPLE TO GET THERE ASS IN GEAR AND HELP OUT NOT LOOK FOR A EASY WAY OUT .

"FOR PROFIT " HEALTH CARE IS DEEPLY FLAWED AND NEEDS A SEVERE CHANGE FOR THE BETTER. AFTER GOING THROUGH THE HEALTH CARE SYSTEM WITH MY ELDERLY FATHER I HAVE LEARNED A LESSON I WILL REMEMBER THE REST OF MY LIVING DAYS . ""ITS A DAM SHAME "" to be continued ------------ call this PART #1

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L. Glynn Riddle, Jr.Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer

Raymond L. Tyler, Jr.Senior Vice President of Nursing Home Operations

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The Company cannot predict the likelihood, scope or outcome of any such investigations on its facilities. On August 5, 2002, the Company was served in a lawsuit filed by the State of Arkansas styled Arkansas v. Diversicare Leasing Corp. d/b/a Eureka Springs Nursing & Rehabilitation Center, et. al., case number 02-6822 in the Circuit Court of Pulaski County, Arkansas. The allegations against the Company include violations of the Arkansas Abuse of Adults Act and violation of the Arkansas Medicaid False Claims Act with respect to a resident of the Eureka Springs facility. This action is scheduled for trial on September 13, 2004. On February 18, 2004, the Company was served in six additional lawsuits filed by the State of Arkansas in the Circuit Court of Pulaski County, Arkansas. The six lawsuits involve fifteen patients at five nursing homes operated by the Company in Arkansas and also allege violations of the Arkansas Abuse of Adults Act and the Arkansas Medicaid False Claims Act. The six complaints, in the aggregate, seek actual damages totaling approximately $250,000 and fines and penalties in excess of $45 million. No trial date has been set in these six actions. However, the Company cannot currently predict with certainty the ultimate impact of the above cases on the Company?s financial condition, cash flows or results of operations. The Company intends to vigorously defend itself against the allegations in all of these lawsuits.

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DON'T BE SURPRISED IF THE STAFF AT PARKVIEW CARE CENTER WILL NOT GIVE YOU THE PHONE NUMBERS OF DIVERSICARE, OR ADVOCAT INC. CORPORATE OFFICE , THEY REFUSED TO GIVE THEM TO ME AFTER MY FATHER DIED . CONTACT ME AT WALTIP@GMAIL.COM with information as how your loved ones were treated while in the care of nursing homes in the Paris ,Texas, area, I will gladly post your comments on this site.

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Mr. Raymond L. Tyler Jr., 58Sr. VP of Nursing Home Operations --- Mr. Richard M. Brame , 55Director, Chairman of Compensation Committee, Member of Audit Committee and Chief Financial Officer of Covington Sr. Living LLC ---

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Patti Karr checks Justin Kramer's spelling words in her 4th grade classroom at Franklin Northeast Elementary School in Mesa, Ariz., on Feb. 6, 2012.    (AP Photo/The Arizona Republic, Mark Henle)

Patti Karr checks Justin Kramer?s spelling words in her 4th grade classroom at Franklin Northeast Elementary School in Mesa, Ariz., on Feb. 6, 2012. (AP Photo/The Arizona Republic, Mark Henle)

In the upcoming school year Arizona will have a new requirement for their students: personal finance.

Starting in fall, a new state law, Senate Bill 1449, will require the State Board of Education to adjust curriculum to include personal finance teaching. Financing concepts are required to be taught starting in first grade. Students will be exposed to ideas such as budgeting, saving, investing and credit.

Senate Bill 1449 came about when accountant Sharon Lechter, the driving force behind this bill, decided to adjust her career?s focus to financial education and literacy after discovering her oldest son had fallen into credit card debit post high school graduation.

?I realized when my own child had that kind of problem, what about the kids that aren?t getting any financial education?? Lechtcher said in an?Arizona Daily Star?interview. The goal of this law is for students to be able to manage their futures by freeing themselves from unnecessary financial burdens by graduating with basic understanding of finance management, she said.

This symbolic move by the Arizona Department of Education is a step forward in addressing new ways to prepare the country?s youth with skills necessary for success. Not long ago, there was a push to teach children vocational skills?in elementary and high school. Perhaps at a time of 7.6% unemployment with about 12 million Americans still looking for work, it?s not a bad time to re-examine alternative routes to educate to inspire our the next generation in our country?

Source: http://tv.msnbc.com/2013/07/11/arizona-requires-financial-literacy-in-school-curriculum/

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On Tuesday, limited snippets of an affidavit filed in a Florida court emerged, via the Associated Press.? And while the information published by the AP was accurate, it was hardly complete.

Albert Breer of NFL Network has passed along the entire affidavit, and it paints a much more comprehensive picture of what Carlos Ortiz said, and when and where he said it.

Basically, Ortiz said everything he knows.

As of Tuesday, June 25, Ortiz was on probation.? He showed up that day for a previously-scheduled meeting with his probation officer.? When Ortiz got there, he learned that there was another purpose for that day?s meeting.

Investigators provided Ortiz with the so-called Miranda warnings (?you have the right to remain silent . . .?), and Ortiz nevertheless agreed to speak.? Both the video and audio were recorded.

Ortiz said that he and Wallace arrived at Hernandez?s home in North Attleboro just after midnight on June 17, 2013.? Hernandez and Shayanna Jenkins weren?t home; a babysitter let Wallace and Ortiz into the home.

Ortiz saw ?a small and large handgun? in the home, and when Hernandez returned with Jenkins, Ortiz saw Hernandez ?carrying a handgun.?

The three men ? Hernandez, Ortiz, and Wallace ? left the home at 1:09 a.m., stopping once for gas and then picking up Odin Lloyd and traveling back to North Attleboro.

Ortiz told police that, on the drive back, ?he overheard Mr. Hernandez state directly to Mr. Lloyd that he was ?chilling? with people that [Hernandez] had problems with.?? Ortiz said that Hernandez and Lloyd ?made up by ?shaking hands? and added that ?it? was squashed.?

Ortiz then fell asleep.? He woke up when the vehicle stopped, and Ortiz saw the other three men ? Hernandez, Wallace, and Lloyd ? get out of the car ?to urinate.?

Ortiz then heard gunshots.

Hernandez and Wallace got back in to the car ?without Mr. Lloyd,? and the vehicle ?fled? the scene.

Because he had been asleep and stayed in the car, Ortiz didn?t know who had fired the shots, which makes Monday?s report that Wallace told Ortiz that Hernandez fired the shots now more sensible.

When the vehicle returned to Hernandez?s house, Wallace asked Ortiz to get a small gun located under the rear of the driver?s seat.? Ortiz got the gun, carried it inside, and gave it to Hernandez.

Ortiz said that he then went back to sleep.

The affidavit confirms that it was Ortiz who told police about the things Hernandez said to Lloyd in the car, but Ortiz?s version as explained in the affidavit differs from the representations made in court by prosecutor Bill McCauley during Hernandez?s arraignment.? For example, McCauley mentioned that Hernandez spoke about not being able to trust anyone, and that Hernandez wasn?t upset about Lloyd ?chilling? with people Hernandez had issues with but that Lloyd had actually said something to them that called his trustworthiness in to question.? Also, McCauley said nothing about Hernandez and Lloyd making up.

Still, if Ortiz repeats his story in court, it will be very hard to overcome the clear and complete picture it paints.? While Hernandez?s lawyers surely will try to paint Ortiz as a liar, the reality is that Hernandez specifically asked Ortiz and Wallace to come to Massachusetts from Connecticut.? As a practical matter, Hernandez is pretty much stuck with whatever Ortiz says happened, unless Hernandez and Wallace plan to offer an alternative explanation on the witness stand at trial.

Source: http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2013/07/10/demarco-murray-its-not-all-on-romo/related/

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