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Hagerstown Woman Sentenced to 46 Months in Prison

By admin, 31 August, 2010, No Comment

The U.S. Attorney for the District of Maryland issued the following news release:,bracelets

U.S. District Judge Marvin J. Garbis sentenced Olusola Idowu, age 57, of Hagerstown, Maryland, today to 46 months in prison, followed by three years of supervised release, for wire fraud, bankruptcy fraud, making false statements in a bankruptcy proceedin

Sentencing today for woman convicted in crash that

By admin, 31 August, 2010, No Comment

A 26-year-old Aurora woman faces up to 28 years in prison when she is sentenced Friday by a Kendall County judge for driving drunk and causing the deaths of five teens in a one-car crash near Oswego more than three years ago.

Sandra Vasquez, the mother of two young children, was convicted in June of reckless homicide and drunk driving by a Kendall County jury following a two-week trial.

About 30 teens were drinking at a Montgomer

Football conference doesn’t have to admit Jenks bo

By admin, 29 August, 2010, No Comment

A local youth football league does not have to register a child who was denied entry because of previous conflicts between the boy’s father and league officials, a judge ruled Thursday.

Tulsa County District Judge Rebecca Nightingale denied a temporary injunction sought by 12-year-old Brayden Mathis’ mother, whose request to enroll her son in sixth-grade football with the Indian Nations Football Conference was denied late last month.

Blackbaud Social Launches to Help Nonprofits Incre

By admin, 24 August, 2010, 2 Comments

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Roy Lichtenstein’s engagement with modernism

By admin, 24 August, 2010, 1 Comment

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"M-maybe he became ill and couldn’t leave the studio!" frets the long-lashed, slender-fingered blonde in black outlines, flat colour surfaces and Ben Day dots in Roy Lichtenstein’s "M-Maybe – a Girl’s Picture". Since Peter and Irene Ludwig bought this painting in 1968, its dime-comic heroine has be

U of M research finds ovulating women unconsciousl

By admin, 21 August, 2010, 1 Comment

Ovulating women unconsciously buy sexier clothes, says new research from the University of Minnesota’s Carlson School of Management. The study finds that ovulating women unconsciously dress to impress – doing so not to impress men, but to outdo rival women during the handful of days each month when they are ovulating.

"The desire for women at peak fertility to unconsciously choose products that enhance appearance is driven by a desire to outdo attractive r

Neighbors say man suspected in killing is son of v

By admin, 19 August, 2010, No Comment

The man accused of a fatal shooting in southeast Bakersfield is the son of the victim’s girlfriend, according to neighbors.

Santino Caesar Trevino, 36,bracelets, has been arrested in the death of Gregorio Ramon Franco on Saturday, Bakersfield police have said. He is scheduled to be arraigned Tuesday.

Franco, 51, was described by neighbor

Wondershare Software Launches Back-to-School Offer

By admin, 17 August, 2010, 1 Comment

Wondershare is offering their annual Back-to-School Sale with big discounts from Aug 15th to Sept 15th, which will make teachers and students equipped for interactive and intriguing learning with needed learning tools to return to school while paying less.

"In the tough economic times, a lot of our customers such as teachers from schools and universities are budget-conscious and not really able to afford all the facilities on the list, because buying these hardware or software is stressful," said James Lee, Marketing Manager of Wondershare e-Learning Software. "That’s why Wondershare releases great offers for teachers and students just in time for back-to-school. By conducting the Wondershare Back-to-School Sale 2010,Charm pendant, it’ll be really a nice opportunity for them to get outstanding products in a low price."

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The tools in Wondershare Back-to-School Sale 2010 include QuizCreator, PPT2Video Pro, PPT2DVD Pro,Bead bracelet, PPT2Flash Pro, and DemoCreator, with up to 50% off during back-to-school period. Aside from the big discounts, Wondershare also provides more options for teachers and students to save more on QuizCreator and PPT2Video Pro.

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Users can upgrade the purchased QuizCreator to the coming version 4.0 with survey creation features for FREE only if they write a short review for QuizCreator.

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Visitors can get Wondershare PPT2Video Pro for FREE only if they make a video from PowerPoint with this tool and share the converted videos on their Facebook pages.

Please check more detailed information at: http://www.sameshow.com/back-to-school/

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Getting prepared for the new school year is not an easy job for either students or teachers. For example, teachers want to empower their students with easy-to-use,tiffany, yet, powerful software for creating, presenting and sharing their presentations, learning courses and rich-media assessments. On the other hand,bracelets, students like to make themselves feel proud, cool and confident before going back to school. Fortunately, with QuizCreator and PPT2Video Pro, both teachers and students can be equipped for an amazing learning semester.

Specifically, with QuizCreator, teachers can craft interactive Flash-based quizzes and surveys easily and get result reports effortlessly. And with PPT2Video Pro, students can transfer PowerPoint presentation to video for wide-spread sharing on sites and portable devices.

How to Grab the Great Offer:

Indeed, there is no better time for teachers and students to buy learning tools than the back-to-school shopping season. We list all the detailed information at http://www.sameshow.com/back-to-school/ . We’d love to see you keep connected with us. Stay tuned for the latest deals, and discover how Wondershare can help teachers like you save this fall by becoming a fan of Wondershare on Facebook.

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NEW SEASON HUNTING, FISHING LICENSES GO ON SALE AU

By admin, 12 August, 2010, 1 Comment

The Texas Parks and Wildlife issued the following news release:

Current year Texas hunting and fishing licenses (except year-to-date fishing licenses) expire Aug. 31, and new licenses for 2010-2011 will go on sale Sunday, Aug. 15.

The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department issues about 2.1 million hunting and fishing licenses annually through the agency’s 28 field offices, more than 65 state parks and at over 1,500 retailers across Texas. For a $5 administrative transaction fee, licenses may also be purchased online through the TPWD Web site or by phone (800-895-4248). Call center hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday – Friday. The online transaction system is available 24/7. A license confirmation number is issued at the time of purchase for online and phone orders, and the physical license is mailed separately. Confirmation numbers will verify that a license has been purchased, which is sufficient for dove hunting, but will not allow hunters to take fish or wildlife that require a tag.

DOVE HUNTING REQUIREMENTS

In addition to a hunting license, all wing shooters will need to purchase a game bird stamp. To hunt doves or teal in September, a Migratory Game Bird Stamp ($7) is required. Duck hunters also need to purchase a Federal Duck Stamp and receive HIP (Harvest Information Program) certification. HIP certification involves a brief survey of previous year’s hunting success and is conducted at the time licenses are purchased. Certification will be printed on the license. Lifetime license holders must also be HIP-certified and purchase the Federal Duck Stamp to hunt migratory birds. All other state stamp endorsements are included with a lifetime license.

There are other mandatory endorsements to consider at the time of purchase, too. An Upland Game Bird Stamp ($7) is required to hunt all non-migratory game birds,Beads necklace, including turkey, quail, pheasant, chachalaca and lesser prairie chicken.

Of course, anyone who purchases the Super Combo license package,tiffany, the best bang for the buck at $68, automatically gets these needed stamps. Sportsmen ages 65 and older qualify for a discounted Senior Super Combo for $32.

LIFETIME LICENSE DRAWING

Hunters and anglers can also take care of their licensing requirements for life with the purchase of an $1,800 Lifetime Super Combo, or you can enter for a chance at winning a lifetime license through a special drawing. Entries for the Lifetime License Drawing cost $5 each and may be purchased wherever licenses are sold. There is no limit on the number of entries that may be purchased. Winners will be drawn on Dec. 30, 2010 and June 30, 2011. If you enter by Dec. 27, 2010, you will be eligible for both drawings.

MANDATORY HUNTER EDUCATION CERTIFICATION

Hunter Education Certification is also required of any hunter born on or after Sept. 2, 1971 and who is at least 17 years old. For hunters who are unable to work in a hunter education course before hunting season for whatever reason,bracelets, TPWD does offer a deferral option that allows people 17 years of age or older a one-time only extension to complete the state’s hunter education requirements. The individual must first purchase a hunting license and then may purchase the deferral option #166.

Hunters using the deferral must be accompanied by someone 17 years old or older also licensed to hunt in Texas. The accompanying individual must have completed hunter education or be exempt from the requirements (born before Sept. 2, 1971). The extension is good for one license year,bangles, by which time the person with the deferred option needs to complete a hunter education course.

This option is not available to those who have ever received a conviction or deferred adjudication for lack of hunter education certification. They still must take the course before going afield.

BIG TIME TEXAS HUNTS

Also available through license agents and online are chances for TPWD’s Big Time Texas Hunts. The Big Time Texas Hunts program offers the opportunity to win one or more premium guided hunts with food and lodging provided, as well as taxidermy in some cases. The crown jewel of the program is the Texas Grand Slam hunt package, which includes four separate hunts for Texas’ most prized big game animals – the desert bighorn sheep, white-tailed deer, mule deer and pronghorn antelope. There are several quality whitetail hunt packages available, as well as opportunities to pursue alligator, exotic big game, waterfowl and upland game birds.

Entries for the Big Time Texas Hunt drawings are $10 each and are available wherever hunting licenses are sold. They may also be purchased online at a discounted price of $9 each. There is no limit to the number of entries an individual may purchase, All proceeds from Big Time Texas Hunts benefit conservation, wildlife management and public hunting. For any query with respect to this article or any other content requirement, please contact Editor at htsyndication@hindustantimes.com

County clerk’s office busy on Valentine’s Day

By admin, 30 December, 2009, No Comment

Cash-strapped budgets and dire economic news couldn’t get in the way of love at the Fresno County Clerk’s downtown office Saturday.

The clerk’s office made a special effort on Valentine’s Day to perform marriage ceremonies tiffany for the romantic at heart.

At least 20 couples were lined up before the doors opened at 8:30 a.m., with one couple driving from Bakersfield for the chance to get married on Feb. 14.

The county clerk’s office routinely performs marriage ceremonies during the workweek, including Valentine’s Day. But this year, the day of love fell on a Saturday — when the office is normally closed — and County Clerk Victor Salazar had to get creative.

Seven of Salazar’s staff members switched their days off so they could work on Saturday. And about 20 other county and nongovernment workers volunteered to assist or serve as deputy commissioners of marriage.

Salazar dubbed himself “The Commissioner of Love.”

“The bottom line is that this is something that really lifts people’s spirits, it’s a heartwarming bangles day, and it’s a service to the public,” Salazar said.

“Many people are going through a tough time, and this is something positive.”

County workers Melinda Tripp, Linda Wenzel and Susanna Alvarez volunteered to be deputy commissioners of marriage.

“This has really been a fun experience,” Tripp said. “And I didn’t think I would cry, but I did. Some of these couples are just so happy.”

Brian Clerico and Tina Evans of Fresno had been planning to get married for more than two years. He proposed on a hike to Yosemite Falls in 2006. But, as Clerico says, life gets in the way.

Plans changed, then they got shelved.

So rather than go through the time and expense of a large wedding, Clerico and Evans decided to be married at the clerk’s office. It’s quick, and it only costs $70. On Saturday, 69 couples tied the knot that way.

“I picked Friday as the day, until I realized it was Friday the 13th,” Clerico said. “So we moved it back one day, and it couldn’t have been better.”

For many, getting married on Valentine’s Day was special because of its significance — and rings for one groom it may have been his destiny.

Valentine Villaluz of Fresno was born on Valentine’s Day.

“Ever since I can remember, I have wanted to get married on this day,” said the 27-year-old Villaluz. “This is a very proud and happy day for me.”

His bride, Angelita Villaluz, also of Fresno, said she too was thrilled it worked out this way.

“Now we will have three celebrations in one,” she said.

Vilma Gonzalez and Milton Casey of Fresno couldn’t stop smiling after Gerald McMenamin performed their ceremony in Spanish. Casey met Gonzalez on a business trip in Mexico and have dated for two years.

“I am very happy, and very full of emotion and a little bit nervous,” she said. “But now it’s time to bracelets go have a big party.”

Two veteran commissioners of marriage, Violet Huckleberry and Cliff Gartin, have performed hundreds of ceremonies. And they come prepared. Gartin threw in a few words of advice for nervous looking couples, and Huckleberry has several rings to loan in case anyone needed one.

During one ceremony, Gartin reminded an anxious looking groom that his wife won’t always be smiling at him, but that does not mean her loyalty and love for him is lost.

“You are each other’s best friends,” he said. “Remember that and you will be together for a very long time.”

The reporter can be reached at brodriguez@fresnobee.com or (559) 441-6327.