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Monthly Archives: September 2012
Freedom Cross Campaign Launched to Support City in Logo Battle
Posted: September 18, 2012 at 8:14 am
By DAVE GOSSETT - For The Intelligencer , The Intelligencer / Wheeling News-Register
STEUBENVILLE - A group of parishioners from Holy Family Catholic Church in Steubenville have organized a yard freedom cross campaign they hope will spread across the city and the nation.
Don Jordan said the idea for freedom crosses was prompted by the Freedom From Religion Foundation threat to sue the city over an unofficial logo that includes a cross and the silhouette of the Christ the King chapel on the Franciscan University of Steubenville campus.
"We had a number of concerns regarding the foundation that threatened to sue the city. We felt it was an attack on our religious freedom. Our bishops have urged Catholics to pray, fast and take action in response to the attack on our religious freedom. This is our way of taking action," said Jordan. "The Holy Family Evangelization program and our other parish ministries banded together to develop the 'freedom cross' for Holy Family parishioners to place in their yards as a witness to our faith and our right to religious freedom."
"The idea came from the photos from the Sept. 11 attack on the Twin Towers. I will always remember the photo of the damaged girders that had been twisted into a cross. The New York firefighters hung an American flag on the girders. That photo will always remain with me, and it inspired our freedom cross design," said John Miller, a volunteer.
The idea caught fire among several parishioners who have helped create the wooden crosses with the word "freedom" stenciled across the front and a small American flag placed at the top of the cross.
"We are cutting, assembling and painting approximately 200 crosses for our Holy Family parishioners. And we talked to Mark Nelson of the Nelson Fine Art and Gifts business, and he has agreed to create a very similar design for sale to the general public," said Jordan.
"This is about promoting freedom of religion in our country. We have already had requests from several area citizens who want to express their support for our religious freedom." said Nelson.
The freedom crosses also are available at freedomtothemax.com.
City officials have met with representatives from four law firms who offered free legal assistance if the city fights the legal challenge from the FFRF.
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Freedom 55 Financial's new advertising campaign encourages Canadians to reflect on what 'freedom' means to them
Posted: at 8:14 am
LONDON , ON, Sept. 17, 2012 /CNW/ - London Life's iconic Freedom 55 FinancialTM brand has launched a new national multimedia advertising campaign that aims to inspire Canadians to plan to achieve their financial dreams, whatever they may be.
The 13-week ad campaign includes online, newsprint, a micro-website with an advisor locator, out-of-home and transit, digital space in office towers and subways, as well as signage in restaurants and fitness centres. These are the first new English-language ads since 2009 for the widely known brand that London Life introduced in the 1980s.
"Freedom 55 Financial is here to help Canadians achieve financial success in whatever way they define it," said Alf Goodall, Senior Vice-President, Individual Marketing, London Life. "We do this through the more than 3,300 Freedom 55 Financial security advisors who help Canadians develop the right financial security plan for every stage of life."
Freedom 55 Financial has continually evolved to respond to changing client needs. For a long time, many people associated "financial freedom," and therefore the brand, with early retirement. Economic instability and changing demographics have made early retirement harder to achieve, but more importantly, less compelling. Canadians told us they saw our brand as broader than early retirement; that we helped them achieve financial freedom in a wide variety of ways.
Canadians express "financial freedom" in many ways, said Goodall. "It can be grand, like taking an early retirement; sailing around the world; engaging in personal philanthropy in your community or helping build homes in Guatemala ; helping grandchildren through college or university; or going back to university for a law degree in your 70s. What's important is how our clients define freedom. They tell us what. We'll show them how."
Goodall said the advertising campaign reaches out to Canadians who do not yet have a financial security advisor or have not yet developed a financial security plan.
Founded in London , Ontario, in 1874, London Life offers financial security advice and planning through its more than 3,300-member Freedom 55 Financial division.
SOURCE: London Life Insurance Company
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Liberty Global to Present at the Goldman Sachs 21st Annual Communacopia Conference
Posted: at 8:13 am
ENGLEWOOD, Colo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Liberty Global, Inc. (Liberty Global) (NASDAQ: LBTYA, LBTYB and LBTYK) will be presenting at the Goldman Sachs 21st Annual Communacopia Conference on Thursday, September 20, 2012 at 2:05 p.m. Eastern Time at the Conrad Hotel in New York. Liberty Global may make observations concerning its historical operating performance and outlook. The presentation will be webcast live at http://www.lgi.com. We intend to archive the webcast under the investor relations section of our website for approximately 30 days.
About Liberty Global, Inc.
Liberty Global is the leading international cable company, with operations in 13 countries. We connect people to the digital world and enable them to discover and experience its endless possibilities. Our market-leading television, broadband internet, and telephony services are provided through next-generation networks and innovative technology platforms that connect 20 million customers who subscribe to 34 million services as of June 30, 2012.
Liberty Globals consumer brands include UPC, Unitymedia, KabelBW, Telenet and VTR. Our operations also include Chellomedia, our content division, UPC Business, a commercial services division and Liberty Global Ventures, our investment fund. For more information, please visit http://www.lgi.com.
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Anti-abortion campaigners hail 'free speech victory' as trial collapses
Posted: at 8:12 am
A District Judge dismissed the case against Andrew Stephenson, 37, and Kathryn Sloane, 21, who were arrested after unfurling 7ft banners showing aborted foetuses outside the Wistons clinic in Brighton last year.
The Christian Legal Centre, which supported the defendants, said it would be seeking an urgent meeting with police chiefs about the interpretation of the Public Order Act relating to issues of religious belief.
Claims emerged during the trial that police had been actively "fishing for complaints" in an effort to get rid of the campaigners.
Mr Stephenson said: "What the police have been doing in shutting us down has had a chilling effect on free speech.
Hopefully, this will have a chilling effect on the police to hold back on the over-reaching application of the law."
Andrea Minichiello Williams, chief executive of the Christian Legal Cantre, said: The dismissal of these charges will be welcomed by all who value freedom of speech and expression.
Given our experience in this and other similar cases, we will be seeking a meeting with the Association of Chief Police Officers to explore whether better guidance can be drawn up over the policing of such activities, especially those motivated by religious convictions.
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UNC recieves low rating for levels of free speech protection
Posted: at 8:12 am
UNCs free speech policy ratings have gone from bad to worse, marking the University as among the most suppressive studied.
Robert Shibley, senior vice president of the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education, delivered a lecture on free speech rights to commemorate Constitution Day. The speech was hosted by UNC Young Americans for Liberty.
Shibley said UNC is labeled a red light university by FIRE, which rates universities levels of free speech protection.
In 2010, UNC received a yellow light rating from FIRE.
FIRE defines a red light school as one that has at least one policy that both clearly and substantially restricts freedom of speech.
Administrators want free speech advocates to feel alone on campus, Shibley said.
You are not. America is with you.
FIRE reports that of the 400 major universities it reviews, 65 percent are red light schools and 29 percent are yellow light schools.
Shibley said that UNCs Community Living Standards policy has broad definitions that may extensively limit students speech.
The policy states that it is a students responsibility to avoid using the written or spoken word in a way that demeans, defames, offends, slanders or discriminates.
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Is freedom of speech a principle worth defending?
Posted: September 17, 2012 at 6:15 pm
Freedom of expression cannot be constrained when it comes to books and encouraged when it comes to violence, says Mitali Saran.
The drama about cartoonist Aseem Trivedi, tossed in the clink by the Maharashtra [ Images ] police on charges of sedition, has been jostling for space with the drama about a Libyan mob attacking the United States consulate in Benghazi to protest a film whose best feature is tastelessness, made by some shadowy guy whom nobody seems to know and everyone seems to dislike.
In one case the question is, on what planet is satire seditious, and in the other case the question is, how can anyone take such a lousy film seriously? Watch the excerpt on YouTube -- you will be enraged at the insult to the art of film-making.
Both the UPA and the NDA have distanced themselves from the Trivedi kerfuffle, but then Mr Trivedi is a no-contest case. No political party has yet done anything to address the processes that allow people to harass each other with frivolous lawsuits that make life a living hell. At the moment you can actually force someone to emigrate (RIP, M F Husain [ Images ]), by filing specious cases citing hurt sentiments, which the courts inexplicably continue to entertain, as if they don't have enough genuine cases backed up for miles.
Insecure governments thrive on events like these that highlight the nasty real-life consequences of free speech, from incarceration to murder. They cite the limits of free speech when it's an inconvenience, viz cartoons that mock venality and corruption, but love to push those limits themselves, for example to mobilise vote banks when Salman Rushdie [ Images ] is due to hit town during election time.
It then becomes easy to draw a straight line from freedom of expression to law and order problems, without stopping to ask why random charges of sedition by a private individual against another are even applicable, or why politicians feel free to organise and whip up blind religious fervour where there wasn't really any, or why there isn't better law and order to back up our constitutional rights.
And at the end of that line is, always, the glorification of the wrong sort of no-offence. We're told to practise "No offence meant", but are forgetting how to say "None taken". When cartoons are banned from school textbooks, we are being encouraged to become increasingly emotionally illiterate and childlike, unable to detect nuance, and free to throw tantrums and break things when we're upset. We're forgetting how to read text and pictures in a sophisticated manner, forgetting about irony and satire, and becoming dull-witted literalists who read a cartoon depicting the betrayal and corruption of national symbols as anti-patriotic. As the world grows infinitely more complex, we're becoming ever more simple-minded.
In a democracy that stands by free speech, the best response to a bad book is a better book. So you have to wonder about the aims of a state that hasn't, for two thirds of a century, made education not just literacy the cornerstone of their policy. A population that cannot read or write a better book, but is always up for a good riot, is a population at the mercy of a political class that delights in yanking its chain.
The core debate that we have not properly had is: do we think that freedom of speech is a principle worth defending, with blood if need be? If so, the lines must be drawn, as the Supreme Court says, by "reasonable, strong-minded, firm and courageous men, and not those of weak and vacillating minds, nor of those who scent danger in every hostile point of view". That means, draw the lines in defence of risking offence, not in defence of being offended. The courts need to tell us more often, to get over it. We need steely law enforcement to make sure we do get over it. And we need to have non-violent tools with which to express our offendedness. Freedom of expression cannot be constrained when it comes to books and encouraged when it comes to violence.
A cartoon by The Onion is currently doing the rounds on Facebook. Below the drawing of a set of familiar deities pleasuring each other, the "news" caption says that the image "reportedly went online at 6.45 pm EDT, after which not a single bomb threat was made against the organisation responsible, nor did the person who created the cartoon go home fearing for his life in any way. Though some members of the Jewish, Christian, Hindu, and Buddhist faiths were reportedly offended by the image, sources confirmed that upon seeing it, they simply shook their heads, rolled their eyes, and continued on with their day".
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Freedom Run Ends with Ball Four in Extras
Posted: at 6:15 pm
September 17, 2012 - Frontier League (FL) Florence Freedom Marion, IL-The Southern Illinois Miners won their first ever Frontier League Championship on a bases loaded walk in the twelfth inning to defeat the Florence Freedom Sunday night 4-3. The Miners won the best of five series three games to one.
The Miners jumped out to a 3-0 lead in the fourth inning. Javier Herrera scored on a throwing error by second baseman Pierre Lepage and Chad Maddox hit a two run homerun.
The Freedom got on the board in the seventh. Jim Jacquot led off the inning with a walk. Stephen Cardullo then singled into centerfield. Alvaro Rameriz misplayed the ball which allowed both runners to score.
The Freedom then tied the game in the eighth. With the bases loaded Jacquot reached on a fielder's choice scoring Kyle Bluestein to tie the game at 3-3.
The game went into extra innings with neither offense scoring until the twelfth. Jorge Marban(1-1)took the loss as he walked the leadoff batter Maddox. Carlos Mendez then advanced him to second base on a sacrifice bunt. Sean Coughlin then drew a walk. After Cannon Lester struck out swinging, Will Block was intentially walked to load the bases by Brent Choban. With the bases loaded and two outs, Choban faced Jake Kaase. With the count 3-2, Choban walked Kaase to force home Maddox to give the Miners the game winning run.
Andy Clark started the game for the Freedom and went five innings allowing five hits on two earned runs and earned a no decision. Brandon Mathes then pitched six strong innings allowing three hits and striking out eight in his appearance out of the bullpen keeping the Freedom in the game.
Peter Fatse and Stephen Cardullo each had three hits to lead the Freedom in their final game of the season.
The 2012 team ended up winning 57 games which was the most in franchise history since the team moved to Florence in 2003. They also became the first team in franchise history to play in the postseason and in the Frontier League championship series.
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Freedom cross campaign growing in Steubenville
Posted: at 6:15 pm
STEUBENVILLE - A group of parishioners from the Holy Family Catholic Church have organized a yard freedom cross campaign they hope will spread across the city and country.
Don Jordan said the idea for freedom crosses was prompted by the Freedom From Religion Foundation threat to sue the city over an unofficial logo that includes a cross and the silhouette of the Christ the King chapel on the Franciscan University of Steubenville campus.
"We had a number of concerns regarding the foundation that threatened to sue the city. We felt it was an attack on our religious freedom. Our bishops have urged Catholics to pray, fast and take action in response to the attack on our religious freedom. This is our way of taking action," explained Jordan.
FREEDOM Robert Lantz of Steubenville outlined the word freedom on a freedom cross that volunteers are constructing out of 2-by-4-inch boards. Several parishioners from Holy Family Catholic Church have created 200 freedom crosses to protest a legal challenge to Steubenvilles unofficial logo that includes a cross and silhouette of the Franciscan University of Steubenville Christ the King chapel. The Freedom Crosses also are on sale at Nelsons Fine Art and Gifts store on Lincoln Avenue. - Dave Gossett
"The Holy Family Evangelization program and our other parish ministries banded together to develop the 'freedom cross' for Holy Family parishioners to place in their yards as a witness to our faith and our right to religious freedom," stated Jordan.
"The idea came from the photos from the Sept. 11 attack on the Twin Towers. I will always remember the photo of the damaged girders that had been twisted into a cross. The New York firefighters hung an American flag on the girders. That photo will always remain with me and it inspired our freedom cross design," said John Miller, a volunteer.
The idea caught fire among several parishioners who have helped create the wooden crosses with the word, "freedom" stenciled across the front and a small American flag placed at the top of the cross.
"We are cutting, assembling and painting approximately 200 crosses for our Holy Family parishioners. And we talked to Mark Nelson of the Nelson Fine Art and Gifts business and he has agreed to create a very similar design for sale to the general public," said Jordan.
"We started our first production run Friday, and the freedom crosses are available at our store on Lincoln Avenue for $10 each or on our freedomtothemax.com website. This is about promoting freedom of religion in our country. We have already had requests from several area citizens who want to express their support for our religious freedom," said Nelson.
Jordan said several officials from Franciscan University of Steubenville spoke to parishioners after a recent Sunday Mass.
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Liberty Mutual Insurance Offers Free Guides Detailing Steps Employers Can Take to Manage the Impact of an Employee’s …
Posted: at 6:14 pm
BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Employers sometimes face a particularly uncomfortable challengeaddressing the death of an employee and providing guidance and support to family members, beneficiaries, and coworkers. Liberty Mutual Insurance Group Benefits has developed two resources to provide direction during this stressful period:
An employees death can have a dramatic impact on a company, notes Heather Luiz, disability, life and leave product manager. Managing that impact can be challenging, especially since employers rarely deal with such an event. These tools serve to guide employers through the steps to take to help employees and beneficiaries during these traumatic times.
The guides, which can be downloaded at http://www.libertymutualgroup.com/grouplife, detail:
The role of the employer as a source of life insurance coverage has never been greater and is rising. These employer tools, released during Life Insurance Awareness Month, are part of Liberty Mutual Insurance Group Benefits approach to group lifepersonalized case management. Offered to all group life customers, personalized case management goes beyond claim processing by providing comprehensive support to employers and beneficiaries.
About Liberty Mutual Insurance
"Helping people live safer, more secure lives" since 1912, Boston-based Liberty Mutual Insurance is a diversified global insurer and the third largest property and casualty insurer in the U.S. based on 2011 direct premiums written as reported by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners.
Liberty Mutual Insurance also ranks 84th on the Fortune 100 list of largest corporations in the U.S. based on 2011 revenue. As of December 31, 2011, Liberty Mutual Insurance had $117.1 billion in consolidated assets, $99.3 billion in consolidated liabilities, and $34.7 billion in annual consolidated revenue.
Liberty Mutual Insurance offers a wide range of insurance products and services, including personal automobile, homeowners, workers compensation, property, commercial automobile, general liability, global specialty, group disability, reinsurance and surety. Liberty Mutual Insurance (www.libertymutualinsurance.com) employs over 45,000 people in more than 900 offices throughout the world.
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Gold, Copper Explorer Liberty Star Receives Field Report, Big Chunk Alaska
Posted: at 6:14 pm
TUCSON, Ariz.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Liberty Star Uranium & Metals Corp. (Liberty Star or the Company)(LBSR: OTCQB) is pleased to announce CEO, Chief Geologist James A. Briscoe has received a preliminary activity report from Field Manager Jay Crawford and the geologic team recapping the 2012 drilling program at the Companys Big Chunk Super Project.
The Field Manager reports that the Nikovena Camp was left in good condition and the drill hole capped for the 2013 drilling season, planned to begin May 15, 2013. Other report highlights:
States Company CEO Jim Briscoe: The early indications are that we are seeing a porphyry copper zone. We must drill additional holes adjacent to or deeper in our first hole to intercept the copper gold zone associated with this target which is one of between 4 to 12 we have identified which lie within our claims. A return to the Nikovena Camp and our south block is planned in May. In the interim we will concentrate our efforts on our Hay Mountain claims in southeast Arizona.
James A. Briscoe James A. Briscoe, Professional Geologist, AZ CA CEO/Chief Geologist Liberty Star Uranium & Metals Corp.
About Liberty Stars Big Chunk Super Project:
Liberty Star, through its wholly owned Alaska subsidiary, Big Chunk Corp., holds exclusive mineral exploration rights to 612 state mining claims in two blocks covering approximately 177 square miles in southwestern Alaska. The Big Chunk claims were initially staked in 2003 along the Big Chunk caldera, which is believed to host Northern Dynasty Minerals/Anglo Americans Pebble Project. Liberty Star has recently conducted exploratory drilling on specific targets for porphyry copper, gold, molybdenum (moly), silver and zinc. SRK Consulting submitted a NI 43-101 compliant technical report on the Big Chunk Super Project in 2010: available on Liberty Stars web site http://www.libertystaruranium.com/.
Forward Looking Statements:
Statements in this news release that are not historical are forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements in this news release include the same equipment is suitable for next seasons drilling program, photographic and instrument readings indicate the presence of porphyry copper markers, the split core samples will be forwarded within the next 2 to 3 weeks to the MEG prep lab near Reno, Nevada, and that the early indications are that we are seeing a porphyry copper zone. Factors which may delay or prevent these forward-looking statements from being realized include: we may not be able to raise sufficient funds to complete our intended exploration, keep our properties or carry on operations; and an inability to continue exploration due to weather, logistical problems, labor or equipment problems or hazards even if funds are available. Despite encouraging data there may be no commercially exploitable mineralization on our properties. Readers should refer to the risk disclosures in the Companys recent 10-K and the Companys other periodic reports filed from time to time with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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