Talented Freedom High girls chase hoops title

By BEN HENDERSON | Special correspondent Published: January 23, 2013 Updated: January 23, 2013 - 12:00 AM

It has been quite the season for the Freedom girls basketball team. After going 18-11 last season, the Patriots are 19-3 with two games left in the regular season before the district tournament next week.

Head coach Laurie Pacholke, in her fourth season as head coach, has a senior laden squad, with six seniors led by Georgetown University commit Faith Woodard. Pacholke says she has girls on her JV who could probably play varsity for other teams not that she is complaining.

"This is the most talent we have ever had," she said. "We have a super competitive practice. We go 5-on-5 and it gets pretty cutthroat."

Freedom had outscored their up opponents this year by an average of 28 points. It can be difficult to keep focus when winning by a wide margin, but Pacholke knows her team can not become complacent if they are to reach the final four in Lakeland.

"Our goal is to be better today than we were yesterday," she said. "We need to do a better job defensively, making sure we are precise."

One thing that has helped Freedom is the rigorous conditioning program that took part in over the off-season.

"We had 15 to 20 kids out for conditioning," Pacholke said. "The commitment level is top notch. We have 13 kids who play basketball year round."

Senior guard Neena Pacholke, coach Pacholke's daughter, says the workouts they did are part of what help the Patriots beat other teams in transition.

"We did the insanity workout and then ran on the track," she said.

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Freedom rider tells Stetson students of historic protests

For the past four years, Stetson Law School professor Robert Bickel, left, and Ernest "Rip" Patton have traveled with Stetson law and history students on Stetson's 2,000-mile Civil Rights Movement and the Law Tour through the Deep South.

DELAND In May 1961, Ernest "Rip" Patton Jr. was a young music major at Tennessee State University about to get on a bus and become part of history.

Tuesday night, a 72-year-old Patton stood before an overflow crowd of several hundred at Stetson University to tell of his work as a freedom rider.

The freedom riders were activists who defied segregation laws by riding in racially mixed groups in buses across the South and using the segregated facilities in depots. Though court decisions already had outlawed racial segregation in interstate transportation, Jim Crow laws stayed stubbornly often violently in force.

When Patton got ready for his trip, a bus had already been firebombed and riders had been beaten by mobs. Many thought the freedom rides had run their course.

"I knew about the beatings. I knew about the burning of the bus," he said.

Patton, lanky and slightly stooped, with the low, melodic voice of a man who loves to sing, told the students there was no question about joining the ride.

"That didn't stop us. We were on a mission. We were on a mission to make a difference. Not only for our generation for your generation as well."

Although his group escaped the threatened mob violence, Patton was arrested on a disorderly conduct charge in Jackson, Miss., at the lunch counter of a bus station.

Patton was sentenced to prison at Mississippi's Parchman State Prison Farm where he and other protesters were put in the maximum security section.

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"Cyborg Foundation" wins $100K Focus Forward prize

LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) - Spanish director Rafel Duran Torrent has won the $100,000 cash prize in the Focus Forward Filmmaker Competition at the Sundance Film Festival. The awards, the most lucrative ever given to short documentaries, went to five different shorts, with the top one being Duran Torrent's "Cyborg Foundation."

The director will also be invited to a Sundance Institute ShortsLab program of his choice this year.

Runners-up were Jared P. Scott and Kelly Nyks for "The Artificial Leaf," Paul Lazarus for "Slingshot," Kim Munsamy for "Bones Don't Lie and Don't Forget" and Callum Cooper for "Mine Kafon."

The program was launched at last year's Sundance by Morgan Spurlock and Karol Martesko-Fenster. Focus Forward was run by Spurlock's and Martesko-Fenster's company, cinelan, and sponsored by GE.

The top films were chosen by a jury consisting of Sundance senior programmer Caroline Libresco, actress Daryl Hannah and directors Barbara Kopple, Jose Padilha, Joe Berlinger, Floyd Webb and Peter Wintonick.

The winning films and the 15 other finalists can be viewed on the Focus Forward website.

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Handtmann Aerospace Days 2012 Enthllung der HBZ Trunnion 80 an den diesjhrigen Handtmann Aerospace Days; vorgestellt als Stahl- und Titanausfhrung (ausgestattet mit einer 31 kW Spindel, 18.000 U/min, 197 Nm) sowie als Aluminiumausfhrung (mit einer 79 kW Spindel mit 30.000 U/min und 39 Nm, HSK63A). Das 5-Achs HPC Horizontalbearbeitungszentrum HBZ Trunnion 80 ist spezialisiert auf schnelle und przise Bearbeitungen fr Werkstcke bis max. 800 mm x 630 mm Hhe. Handtmann Aerospace Days 2012 Unveiling of the HBZ Trunnion 80 at this year #39;s Handtmann Aerospace Days; demonstrated as steel and titanium configuration (equipped with a 31 kW spindle with 18000 rpm, 197 Nm) and additionally as aluminum configuration (with 79 kW spindle, 30000 rpm, 39 Nm, HSK63A). The 5-axis HPC horizontal machining centre HBZ Trunnion 80 is specialized in fast and precise machining of workpieces diameter 800 mm x 630 mm height. The video has been created by #1050; #1072; #1085; #1072; #1083; #1087; #1086; #1083; #1100; #1079; #1086; #1074; #1072; #1090; #1077; #1083; #1103; NOVATORgrp. Contact: Handtmann A-Punkt Automation GmbH Eisenbahnstrasse 17 88255 Baienfurt Germany Tel. +49 751 50 79 0 sales.apunkt@handtmann.de http://www.handtmann.de/bearbeitungszentren.html

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LOROM Industrial Awarded AS9001C Aerospace and Defense Quality Certification for Two Key Manufacturing Facilities

CARY, NC--(Marketwire - Jan 23, 2013) - LOROM Industrial announced today that two of its manufacturing facilities recently received the prestigious aerospace and defense certification AS9100C. The facilities located in Hangzhou China produce electrical cables, cable assemblies and harnesses and a wide range of interconnect products for a variety of markets including automotive, medical, industrial and aerospace. The facilities have a combined manufacturing footprint of over 800,000 square feet.

The AS9100C accreditation is awarded as an acknowledgement of a complete quality management system and underscores the company's ability to consistently provide products that meet customer and regulatory standards.

According to Henning Hansen, COO of LOROM Industrial, "Receiving this certification is a true testament to LOROM's determination to become a global leader in competitive OEM/ODM services to the aerospace and defense market. We are in a unique position as we are completely vertically integrated, enabling us to manufacture high performance cables, connectors and complete wiring harnesses."

See LOROM's line of connectivity solutions at DesignCon 2013LOROM will be exhibiting a wide range of cable and connectivity products at DesignCon 2013 on January 29th and 30th at the Santa Clara Convention Center in Booth # 825. For more information or to register for DesignCon, please visit http://www.designcon.com/santaclara/.

About LOROMTaipei-based LOROM Industries designs and manufactures cable and connectivity solutions for markets including automotive, medical, industrial, enterprise, aerospace, defense, transportation and consumer electronics. With a global workforce of over 12,000 employees, LOROM is focused on meeting the manufacturing quality and stringent efficiency requirements for their worldwide customer base. For more information, visit http://www.lorom.com.

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UTC Aerospace Systems Selected by Aeroflot to Provide Wheels and Carbon Brakes on 777-300ER Fleet

CHARLOTTE, N.C., Jan. 22, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- UTC Aerospace Systems has been selected by Aeroflot, Russia's flagship airline, to supply the wheels and carbon brakes for its new fleet of 16 Boeing 777-300ER aircraft. The company will provide the equipment through its Wheels & Brakes business in Troy, Ohio. The first aircraft is scheduled for delivery in January, 2013. UTC Aerospace Systems is a unit of United Technologies Corp. (UTX).

The 777-300ER carbon brakes use proprietary DURACARB carbon heat sink material. The DURACARB carbon provides exceptional brake performance and a 35 percent brake life advantage over competitive products, producing significant cost savings for operators.

"This selection by Aeroflot expands the partnership which started in 2003 with the A320 program. We currently support the majority of Aeroflot's western made aircraft as well as its Sukhoi SuperJet 100 aircraft," said Cory May, vice president of commercial programs, Wheels & Brakes.

"The level of after sales support we have come to expect from UTC Aerospace Systems was a significant factor in our supplier selection criteria," stated Igor Parakhin, technical director for Aeroflot Russian Airlines. "We look forward to superior customer focus and exceptional brake life on our new 777-300ER fleet."

Aeroflot Russian Airlines is the largest airline of the Russian Federation. Aeroflot operates domestic and international passenger services covering a network of 116 cities in 52 countries. As the leader of Russia's civil aviation, Aeroflot is focused on ecological balance in all its operational areas. Aeroflot is also committed to social initiatives including supporting the Olympic Movement as the General Partner for the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympic Games.

UTC Aerospace Systems designs, manufactures and services integrated systems and components for the aerospace and defense industries. UTC Aerospace Systems supports a global customer base with significant worldwide manufacturing and customer service facilities.

United Technologies Corp., based in Hartford, Connecticut, is a diversified company providing high-technology products and services to the building and aerospace industries.

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Global Aerospace Composites Market 2012-2016

NEW YORK, Jan. 22, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue:

Global Aerospace Composites Market 2012-2016

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TechNavio's analysts forecast the Global Aerospace Composites market to reach US$3.95 billion by 2016. One of the key factors contributing to this market growth is the increased adoption of composites in aircraft design. The Global Aerospace Composites market has also been witnessing strong demand in general aviation. However, complex regulatory requirements pose the biggest challenge in the market.

TechNavio's report, the Global Aerospace Composites Market 2012-2016, has been prepared based on an in-depth analysis of the market with inputs from industry experts. The report covers the Americas, and the EMEA and APAC regions; it also covers Global Aerospace Composites market landscape and its growth prospects in the coming years. The report also includes a discussion of the key vendors operating in this market.

The key vendors dominating this market space are Cytec Industries Inc., GKN Aerospace Service Ltd., Gurit Holding AG, and Hexcel Corp.

The other vendors mentioned in the report are AGY Holding Corp., BASF Corp., Huntsman International LLC, Lola Group, PGG Industries, SGL Group, Umeco Plc, Mitsubishi Rayon Co. Ltd., and Toray Industries Inc.

Key questions answered in this report:

What will the market size be in 2016 and what will the growth rate be?

What are the key market trends?

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UTC Aerospace Systems to Showcase Next Generation Sensors Unlimited Shortwave Infrared Camera at SPIE BiOS and …

CHARLOTTE, N.C., Jan. 23, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- UTC Aerospace Systems, a unit of United Technologies Corp. (UTX) will be releasing its next generation Sensors Unlimited shortwave infrared (SWIR) digital Linescan camera for Spectral Domain Optical Coherence at the SPIE BiOS and Photonics West Exhibitions, February 2-7 2013, at The Moscone Center, San Francisco, CA . (Find us at UTC Aerospace Systems booths #8811 for BiOS and #811 for Photonics West.)

The camera is ideally suited for high-line rate inspection applications where objects are moving, such as for the cleaning of agricultural products like rice, fruit or tea; industrial applications like detecting defects in silicon ingots, and hollow glassware just after coming from the mold; and also moisture uniformity in paper or textile production.

Technical teams will be on hand throughout the show for expert demonstrations and to answer questions on all Sensors Unlimited products displayed.

UTC Aerospace Systems designs, manufactures and services integrated systems and components for the aerospace and defense industries. UTC Aerospace Systems supports a global customer base with significant worldwide manufacturing and customer service facilities.

United Technologies Corp., based in Hartford, Connecticut, is a diversified company providing high technology products and services to the building and aerospace industries.

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Ball Aerospace Hires Facktor Lepore to Lead Washington Operations

BOULDER, Colo., Jan. 23, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp. today announced the appointment of Debra Facktor Lepore to the newly created position of vice president and general manager of Washington Operations. Effective Jan. 15, Lepore will lead Ball's Washington operations, corporate communications and strategic planning, reporting to President and CEO, David L. Taylor.

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"Ball Aerospace continues to increase its position in the market and its presence in the Washington, DC area," said Taylor. "The hiring of Debra Facktor Lepore is a key part of that strategy."

In her role, Lepore will be responsible for increasing Ball Aerospace's profile in the industry and market as well as facilitating collaboration across the company. She will also be the company's senior executive in the Washington, DC area.

"Debra's entrepreneurial, business and technical skills create an excellent match for Ball as we build upon recent growth in several markets including intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance, operational weather and tactical defense," added Ball Aerospace Chief Operating Officer, Rob Strain.

Lepore, president of the aerospace consulting firm, DFL Space LLC, brings 25 years of industry experience to the position, nearly all of which involved start-up projects or companies. An industry professor at Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, N.J., she led the Master's of Engineering in Technical Leadership program, and served as Director of Strategic Programs for the Systems Engineering Research Center. Lepore is the previous president of AirLaunch LLC. Earlier in her career she served as vice president of Business Development and Strategic Planning for Kistler Aerospace Corporation and as Chief of Moscow Operations for ANSER's Center for International Aerospace Cooperation.

Lepore is an associate fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics and an Academician of the International Academy of Astronautics. She also is a leader in numerous industry organizations, including Women in Aerospace and the FAA's Commercial Space Transportation Advisory Committee.

Lepore earned bachelor's and master's degrees in aerospace engineering from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. A complete biography of Lepore can be viewed at: http://www.ballaerospace.com/page.jsp?page=12&id=22

Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp. supports critical missions for national agencies such as the Department of Defense, NASA, NOAA and other U.S. government and commercial entities. The company develops and manufactures spacecraft, advanced instruments and sensors, components, data exploitation systems and RF solutions for strategic, tactical and scientific applications. For more information visit http://www.ballaerospace.com.

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Thiols, mercaptans and the stench from the French

All over the UK this morning, news organisations are talking about a cloud of sulfurous gas emanating from a factory operated by specialist lubricants and paints firm Lubrizol in Rouen, France. The gas is spreading northwards on the wind, covering vast swathes of southern England, and southwards to the French capital, Paris.

While it has not yet reached the secret Chemistry World bunker, ‘Le pong’ – as some newspaper editors have dubbed it – has already caused considerable disruption and discomfort. A French football match was postponed and lots of people are complaining about the smell.

However, the biggest disruption is caused by the specific nature of the gas and an unfortunate coincidence. Lubrizol has said that the gas is ‘mercaptan’. Chemically speaking, mercaptans are a class of compounds containing an S-H group. They are the sulfur analogues of alcohols, also known as thiols. These compounds, along with related thioethers like dimethylsulfide, are also characterised by their extremely noxious odours (reminiscent of rotting eggs, overcooked cabbage, sweat, diesel fumes and a host of other foul aromas) at anything above the lowest of concentrations.

In this case, it appears that the specific compound involved is methylmercaptan, or methanethiol. Unfortunately, this is also a significant component of the mix of compounds added to the natural gas (methane) supplied to homes all over the UK, to enable us to detect gas leaks more easily. When people say ‘I can smell gas’, they usually mean ‘I can smell thiols’, since methane itself is odourless.

This deep-seated association of the smell of thiols with potentially explosive methane leaks has meant the emergency phonelines at the National Grid, which maintains Britain’s gas infrastructure, have been ringing off the hook. There is also a risk that the smell will mask any actual gas leaks in the affected areas.

On the plus side, one of the reasons methanethiol was chosen as a gas additive in the first place is its low toxicity, coupled with our ability to detect its odour at vanishingly low concentrations. While it may be unpleasant, authorities (including the French minister for ecology, Delphine Batho) have been quick to reassure the public that there is no threat to public health. That said, our noses can pick up the smell of thiols at minuscule concentrations, so ‘Le pong’ is likely to hang around like, well, a bad smell…

But what caused the smell in the first place? Lubrizol has said that the leak was caused by ‘instability with a batch of one of [its] products’. That batch of product is decomposing, releasing the thiol. Operations at the plant have been suspended, but since the problem appears to be with already manufactured product rather than the process or a leaky pipe, the company will need to find a way to either stabilise or safely destroy the offending batch to prevent more gas being produced.

In the lab, waste thiols are often oxidised to eliminate their odours, but clearing up industrial quantities of a degrading speciality chemical product may need to be a bit more subtle than just dumping it in a big bucket of bleach. However, that does appear to be exactly what is happening in the first phase of the clean-up operation, according to the French ministry of the interior.

Meanwhile, if you’re in an affected area, be thankful that your brain has an in-built mechanism for ‘turning off’ its response to bad smells after a certain amount of time. Something I was very thankful for when I worked at a bench next to a big (thankfully ventilated) cupboard full of a variety of stinky, sulfurous reagents.

Phillip Broadwith

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