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Hunger group creativity ¤ÀÃþ: News

Hunger relief workers are getting creative at keeping small bellies full when U.S. schools - along with their free or reduced-price meals - close for summer.

 
An old logging camp in Oregon, a book mobile in Kentucky, and a karate studio in Delaware are just some of the unusual venues being used to gather low-income rural or suburban kids and hand out the food they need to get by until school cafeterias re-open in September.
 
George Lunski distributes about 700 meals a week to kids along a 40-mile (64-kilometer) route near Newark, Delaware. His stop-off points include the leasing offices of a low-income housing development virtual office in hong kong, a riverfront park, a karate studio, and the driveway of a non-profit organization.
 
“I never knew there were so many people in need,” said Lunski, a retired production supervisor at a local chemical plant.
 
Lunski, who delivers meals from a van loaded with coolers, said the Food Bank of Delaware's Summer Food Service Program was "really an eye-opener" about how widespread poverty is in the ninth richest U.S. state.
 
For families that rely on free or reduced-price lunch or breakfast, summer can mean the loss of 10 meals per week per child, advocates for the poor say, a cost many working poor families cannot afford.
 
A variety of programs across the country have sprung up to replace those lost calories, but they tend to be underutilized.
 
Nationally, only one in seven children who receive free or reduced-price lunch during the school year take advantage of the summer meals programs, according to Food Research and Action Center, nu skin hk an anti-hunger advocacy group. Delaware has a better response, at one in five.
 
Gathering children for a meal is less difficult in big cities where there is public transportation, but in suburban and rural areas, where the needy need cars to get to soup kitchens and food banks, hunger relief groups are thinking outside the box.
 
In Oregon, Food for Lane County feeds kids in an old logging camp, at a post office and other rural sites that might lack such things as picnic tables, shade trees, or even bathrooms.
 
“When we put up sites in rural areas, they don't necessarily have all the amenities you want but it's where the kids can get to,” said Karen Roth, Child Nutrition Programs Manager at Food for Lane County, in Eugene, Oregon.
 
In Lexington, Kentucky, one food bank has partnered with the local library, putting food for about 600 needy children on a book mobile operated in rural Lewis County.
 
“We're challenging ourselves to be creative and to think about how to get food to low income kids,” said Marian Guinn, CEO of God's Pantry Food Bank.
 
In the driveway of Child, Inc, a Newark, Delaware, non-profit that provides education training and domestic abuse counseling to residents of the tough Sparrow Run neighborhood, nu skin hk about 80 kids line up every weekday. Volunteers drop turkey sandwiches, milk, pretzels, and a breakfast for the next day.
 
Alisha Mock, a 29 year-old mother raising two boys on a social security disability check in Newark, says that if food was not delivered to her neighborhood, she would probably have to take a bus to a food pantry or soup kitchen nuskin hk. That would get expensive.
 
“I wouldn't be able to do it every day,” Mock said.


2014 ¦~ 3 ¤ë 28 ¤é  ¬P´Á¤­   ´¸¤Ñ


Sausage Rolls allergy risk ¤ÀÃþ: News
DUNNES BRAND SAUSAGE rolls are the latest to be found to contain potentially allergic sulphur dioxide.
 
The Food Safety Authority of Ireland say that the sulphites were not declared on the food labeling as required nuskin hk, making them potentially unsafe for some consumers.
 
All batches and all use by dates are implicated and Dunnes will now have to remove them from sale nuskin hk.
 
“Sulphites were not declared on the label of all batches of the sausage rolls listed above,” according to the FSAI statement.
 
“This may make them unsafe for consumers who are allergic to or intolerant of sulphur dioxide or sulphites Cloud to Cloud Backup. These products were sold by Dunnes Stores.”
 
The FSAI say that the affected saugage rolls include both the ‘jumbo’ on ‘cocktail sausage rolls’.
 
It comes after German food supplier Aldi was forced to withdraw a number of sausage rolls after they were similarly incorrectly labelled nuskin hk.


2014 ¦~ 3 ¤ë 21 ¤é  ¬P´Á¤­   ´¸¤Ñ


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Authorities are investigating the death of an 18-year-old Penn State student who last week jumped from a rooftop, a suicide the young man's father blames on fraternity hazing practices his son was asked to inflict on fellow students.

 
Marquise Braham, a freshman from Rosedale, New York, who attended Penn State's Altoona campus, leaped to his death last Friday from a hotel in Uniondale, New York.
 
His father Rich Braham, managing editor at ABC News, said he believes his son was driven to take his own life by the hazing practices he had participated in earlier this year as a member of the Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity nu skin.
 
The fraternity has been suspended, pending an investigation, according to a campus spokeswoman.
 
Marquise had texted a friend about his concerns, sought counseling from a priest and confided in an aunt in the days before his suicide, his father said on Thursday.
 
"He could not haze the other students. He expressed in text messages how uncomfortable he was doing that. He didn't think he could do that," Braham said. "He was a nice kid, a kind person."
 
Photos found on his phone included one taken earlier this month of a blindfolded pledge with a real-looking pistol held to his head, Braham said.
 
His son's text messages described a choice offered to pledges to take cocaine or have a sex toy inserted into their lower body, he said.
 
Another practice, according to his son, g-suite cardinal manchester was making pledges drink alcohol until they vomited, then do so again, he said.
 
His son, during his own pledging last fall, was ordered to put on a ski mask and steal a bag of chips from a store, he said.
 
"He was terrified," Braham said.
 
Michael Carey, executive vice president of the Indianapolis-based Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity, with 75 chapters nationwide, said the Altoona chapter has been suspended and that the national organization has launched an investigation.
 
Nassau County police detectives are investigating the student's death in New York, while police in Logan Township, Pennsylvania, the site of the off-campus fraternity house, said they are investigating the hazing activities.
 
Logan Township Chief of Police Ron Heller said the fraternity has not cooperated with the investigation and has invoked its right to legal counsel.
 
Penn State Altoona has a zero-tolerance policy toward fraternity hazing, according to Shari Routch, director of university relations.
 
She confirmed that Phi Sigma Kappa has been suspended, g-suite manchester pending an investigation by Penn State.
 
Routch added that school officials did not recall the house being in trouble before. "They're one of our better fraternities," Routch said.


2014 ¦~ 3 ¤ë 7 ¤é  ¬P´Á¤­   ´¸¤Ñ


Gamblers Sue ¤ÀÃþ: News
A businessman who lost $500,000 on table games at a Las Vegas casino on Super Bowl weekend is arguing that he shouldn't have to pay because he was blackout drunk.
 
Southern California gambler Mark Johnston, 52, cardinal manchester is suing the Downtown Grand for loaning him money and serving him drinks when he was visibly intoxicated.
 
Nevada law bars casinos from allowing obviously drunk patrons to gamble and from serving them comped drinks.
 
Johnston's attorney, Sean Lyttle, says the Grand, which opened last November in the old part of Las Vegas, intends to pursue Johnston for trying to shirk his gambling debts. Johnston put a stop-payment order on the markers, or casino credits, the Grand issued, and is also seeking damages from the Grand for sullying his name.
 
Johnston says he was thoroughly drunk during the hours he spent playing pai gow and blackjack at the Grand. His legal team plans to rely on eyewitness testimony and surveillance video to prove that he was visibly intoxicated.
 
Johnston lives in Ventura and made his fortune in car dealership and real estate ventures.
 
The Grand issued a statement saying it does not comment on pending litigation nu skin.
 
The state Gaming Control Board is investigating.
 
"It's certainly an extraordinary case. This is not a story that I've ever heard before, where someone was blackout intoxicated where they couldn't read their cards, and yet a casino continued to serve them drinks and issue them more markers," Lyttle said. "It's a very heavy-handed and unusual approach that we haven't seen in this town in a long time."
 
Johnston arrived in Las Vegas with the woman he was dating on the Thursday before the Super Bowl. He drank in the limousine from the Las Vegas airport to the Grand, drank more during dinner with friends, g-suite cardinal manchester and then says he blacked out.
 
The suit alleges that the Grand comped him dozens of drinks while he gambled away hundreds of thousands of dollars, finally sleeping off his drunkenness on that Saturday, which was Feb, 1. Johnston says he didn't learn how much he had lost until the next day.


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The deficit will rise ¤ÀÃþ: g-suite cardinal man...

A budget deal to avert future government shutdowns gained support among House Republicans, though some conservatives and liberals were unhappy.

 
WASHINGTON — A newly minted budget deal to avert future government shutdowns gained important ground Wednesday among House Republicans who are more accustomed to brinkmanship than compromise tantric massage hong kong, even though it would nudge federal deficits higher three years in a row.
 
There was grumbling from opposite ends of the political spectrum — conservatives complaining about spending levels and liberal Democrats unhappy there would be no extension of an expiring program of benefits for the long-term unemployed.
 
 Yet other lawmakers, buffeted by criticism after last October's partial government shutdown, found plenty to like in the agreement and suggested it could lead to future cooperation. The plan was announced Tuesday evening by Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash., and Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., and quickly endorsed by President Barack Obama.
 
A House vote was expected as early as Thursday as lawmaker race to wrap up their work for the year.
 
"A lot of folks will probably vote for it even though they would rather not support this type of legislation, but we have to get the spending issue completed so that there is some consistency in the future," said Rep. Jeff Miller, R-Fla.
 
Related: Boehner blasts groups opposed to budget deal
 
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., called the agreement "a breath of fresh air" that could lead to further progress. Added House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, "If you're for more deficit reduction, you're for this agreement."
 
Boehner also took a swipe at outside groups that helped steer Republicans toward the politically damaging shutdown and opposed the current deal before it was sealed. "They're using our members, and they're using the American people for their own goals. This is ridiculous," he said, evidently referring to the Club For Growth, Heritage Action and other organizations.
 
Modest in scope, the deal underscores how much ambitions have shriveled since the summer of 2011, when Obama and Boehner held private but unsuccessful talks on a "grand bargain" to reduce deficits by $4 trillion over a decade.
 
GOP, Obama line up behind modest budget deal: Poll showing most are unhappy with the way President Barack Obama and Congress are leading the nation.AP
In the current climate, though, it means a return to something approaching a routine, where spending committees will be able to write and pass individual bills each year, cardinal manchester removed from the threat of a shutdown.
 
As drafted, the bill would reverse $63 billion in across-the-board spending cuts scheduled to take effect in the current budget year and the next one, easing a crunch on programs as diverse as environmental protection and the Pentagon.
 
It would offset the higher spending with $85 billion in savings over a decade from higher fees and relatively modest curtailments on government benefit programs.
 
Nearly a third of the total savings would come almost a decade from now, in 2022 and 2023, partly from extending a current 2 percent cut in payments to Medicare providers.
 
Other changes are scripted to begin earlier. Future federal workers would pay more toward their own retirement, fees would rise on air travelers and corporations would pay more to the government agency that guarantees their pension programs.
 
With the increased spending to begin immediately and much of the savings delayed, Congressional Budget Office estimates showed the deal would push deficits higher than currently projected in the current year and each of the next two.
 
Red ink would rise by about $23 billion in this 2014 fiscal year, $18 billion in the next year and about $4 billion in the one after that, the CBO said.
 
Ryan briefed members of the Republican rank and file in private on the deal, then emerged to tell reporters it "helps produce more certainty because it stops a potential government shutdown in January and it stops a potential government shutdown in October.
 
"We think that's good for the country. At the same time, we wanted to make sure that we are taking a step in the right direction for fiscal discipline," he added.
 
The measure marked a turn in Ryan's career, thrusting him into the spotlight as a deal-maker, rather than the author of staunchly conservative annual cut-the-deficit budgets that Republicans love and Democrats loathe.
 
As his party's 2012 vice presidential nominee and a potential contender for the White House in 2016, Ryan may well have to defend the agreement against criticism from other presidential hopefuls.
 
Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., also counted among his party's presidential contenders, criticized the deal. "'I think to walk away from the already agreed-upon reductions in spending that were so difficult to achieve nu skin, I think opens the floodgates that really threaten to put us right back in these spending habits and really, we're going to continue to have a government that spends more money than it takes in," he said.
 
Other conservatives made plain their unhappiness.
 
Rep. Mick Mulvaney, R-S.C., said spending levels in current law are lower than those in the agreement. "The default, to do nothing, was a win for conservatives," he said.
 
The Club for Growth said Sen. Ted Cruz was also opposed, although his office declined to issue an official confirmation. Either way, there was no talk of a repeat of last fall's all-night filibuster in which the Texas Republican demanded the new health care law be defunded in exchange for keeping the government operating.
 
Democrats were less than ecstatic, too, given that Republicans refused to include the extension of unemployment benefits.
 
"Looking at it on its own merits, I think the pros outweigh the cons," said Rep. Chris Van Hollen of Maryland, who worked privately to secure a last-minute change that shields current federal workers from higher pension costs.
 
Rep. Nancy Pelosi of California, the party's leader, said she would seek neither to round up support nor scuttle the measure.
 
"Stay tuned," she told reporters. Later in the day, 165 Democrats signed a letter to Boehner not to let the House adjourn before it votes on extending the program.
 
Without action by Congress, benefits will end on Dec. 28 for an estimated 1.3 million unemployed workers off the job longer than 26 weeks. An additional 1.9 million would experience the same fate in the early months of 2014, according to administration estimates.
 
Republicans were unrelenting on the jobless benefits but not on every issue. Officials said that Boehner and Reid had jointly decided to add a three-month provision to the budget deal that would prevent a 20 percent cut in payments to doctors who treat Medicare patients. Payments would rise by one half of one percent instead.
 
The cost, $8 billion, would be offset by savings elsewhere in Medicare and in Medicaid.
 
Among Republicans, House Appropriations Committee members also favored the budget deal, since it increased the likelihood they would be able to pass annual spending bills rather than rely on short-term stopgap bills that reduce their power over the federal purse.
 
So, too defense hawks in both parties, pleased that the agreement would restore some of the across-the-board reductions made in the Pentagon budget. "This is something I can support," said Rep. Howard "Buck" McKeon of California, head of the House Armed Services Committee.