Thursday, January 5, 2012

2012 PGA Championship Golf Tournament

Dates, Qualifying Criteria for 2012 PGA Championship Golf Tournament

The PGA Championship, governed by the PGA of America, is played every August. The tournament is one of the four major championships of men's professional golf.

Dates: Aug. 9-12, 2012
Location: Kiawah Island Resort (The Ocean Course), Kiawah Island, South Carolina
Tickets: Tickets to the 2012 PGA Championship is offered for sale through the PGA of America. Ticket sales for the current year's PGA Championship typically begin during the previous year's tournament (for example, ticket sales for the 2012 PGA Championship open during the 2011 PGA). Because of logistical concerns, tickets for The Ocean Course will be limited to 30-percent fewer than normal, and a special pre-registration period takes place in the second half of 2010. Go to pga2012.com for more details.

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Qualifying Criteria for the 2012 PGA Championship Golf Tournament
There are multiple ways that golfers can qualify to play in the PGA Championship. The field also always includes 20 club professionals playing along with the touring pros. Players who meet the following qualifications (note - subject to change prior to 2012 PGA) earn berths in the field:

  • All former PGA Champions
  • Winners of the previous five U.S. Opens
  • Winners of the previous five Masters
  • Winners of the previous five British Opens
  • The current year Senior PGA Champion
  • The low 15 (and ties) finishers from the previous PGA Championship
  • The low 20 finishers in the current year PGA Professional National Championship
  • Top top 70 players on the PGA Championship points list for a one-year period concluding (typically) two weeks prior to the current year PGA Championship
  • Members of the most recent Ryder Cup teams (both USA and Europe)
  • Winners of PGA Tour events during the period from last year's PGA Championship to this year's PGA
  • Remaining openings in field filled by first available player(s) from PGA Championship points list
  • Plus any player the PGA of America might choose to invite who otherwise failed to meet the above qualifying criteria.

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Source: http://golf.about.com/od/majorchampionships/l/bl2012pgachampionship.htm

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Monday, January 2, 2012

Calvary Chapel's Smith Says He Has Cancer

Senior Pastor Chuck Smith of the Calvary Chapel in Costa Mesa, Calif., announced to his congregation Sunday that he is suffering from lung cancer.

He told the church that he will have a biopsy on Tuesday and surgery the following week.

Smith, the father of the Jesus People Revolution in Southern California, is presently in his eighties. He has never smoked a day in his life.

The Assist News Service reported that Smith's son-in-law, Brian Brodersen, joined with other pastors at the huge church following Sunday services and anointed him with oil and prayed for his healing.

Karl Corcoran, evangelism pastor at the church, posted on Facebook, "Update: Pastor Chuck Smith having surgery this month for lung cancer after a series of tests this week. Estimated recovery time is three weeks."

For several years, ANS correspondent Brian Nixon co-hosted Pastors' Perspective with Smith.

In a previous tribute to Smith he wrote, "Pastor Chuck Smith, founder of the Calvary Chapel Movement and one of the key figureheads of the Jesus Movement, has touched the hearts and lives of countless of people in his six decades of ministry."

"Not to mention his influence upon the fabric of Christian culture," Nixon added. "From the 2,000 plus Calvary Chapel churches spanning the globe to the praise-and-worship phenomena initiated in the 1960s, his impact looms large in the halls of modern Christian history."

Source: http://www.cbn.com/cbnnews/us/2012/January/Calvary-Chapels-Smith-Says-He-Has-Cancer-/

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Washington to be first state to top $9 minimum wage (Reuters)

CHICAGO (Reuters) ? Washington will be the first state to require a minimum wage of more than $9 an hour when it joins seven other states on Sunday in automatically adjusting salaries to keep up with inflation.

More than a million low-wage U.S. workers will see their hourly pay go up after the adjustment but many will remain mired in the ranks of the working poor in a country where nearly one-in-six live below the poverty line, according to U.S. Census Bureau statistics.

Based on a typical 2,000-hour work year, the wage increases that take effect on New Year's Day in Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Montana, Ohio, Oregon, Vermont and Washington translate into annual salaries for minimum-wage workers of between $15,280 and $18,080.

Nearly one-fifth of the workers affected by the increases live in Washington, where the adjustment will take the minimum wage from $8.67 to $9.04, according to Economic Policy Institute data. That will make Washington the first state in the country with a minimum wage above $9.

"Some people look at these numbers and say, 'How much of a difference can an extra 37 cents an hour make?'" said Doug Hall, director of the Economic Policy Institute's Economic Analysis and Research Network.

"But the truth is that for folks who are making that small an amount of money, it makes a lot of difference."

In Florida, the 36-cent-per-hour increase adds up to an extra $720 a year in pretax pay, much of which can stay in workers' pockets if they also claim the earned income tax credit, Hall said.

The federal minimum wage last increased in July 2009 to $7.25 per hour, the final one of three increases begun in 2007 when it was $5.15.

Eighteen states and the District of Columbia have wages rates above the federal minimum, 23 match it and the other nine set rates below the federal minimum or do not have a minimum wage, according to the U.S. Department of Labor.

Ten states tie their minimum wage rates to the consumer price index, the eight raising their rates on January 1, Missouri, which has opted for no change in 2012 and Nevada, which waits until mid year to make changes.

In 2010, at least 6 percent of the nearly 73 million American workers over age 16 who were paid at hourly rates earned either the federal minimum wage of $7.25 or less, according to the Labor Department's Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Proponents of the minimum wage increases said they preserve the buying power of some of the country's most vulnerable workers.

According to an analysis by the Economic Policy Institute, a liberal research group based in Washington, more than half of the workers who will benefit from the minimum wage increase in the eight states will be women, some of them raising kids on their own.

Even with the increases, a family of three or four relying on a single earner for income in the eight states will still find itself below the poverty line. That threshold was $18,530 for a family of three and $22,350 for a family of four, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

"Some folks will still be short of what they really need to actually get through the month," Hall said.

Critics of the minimum wage such as the Employment Policies Institute, a conservative think tank, said mandated base wages are partly to blame for the plight of the working poor, discouraging job creation, especially for positions that do not require much experience or expertise.

"Higher minimum wages reduce demand for less skilled employees," said Michael Saltsman, a research fellow at the Employment Policies Institute.

Saltsman said that in Washington state, restaurants have fewer bussers per table than the national average, according to the Washington Restaurant Association. The nation's highest minimum wage, plus a provision barring businesses from applying tip income to the minimum wage, means restaurants there probably will cut back even more.

"It's just too expensive to keep them on the floor," Saltsman said.

(Reporting by James B. Kelleher; Editing by David Bailey and Greg McCune)

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/business/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20111231/us_nm/us_economy_states_minimumwage

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Sunday, January 1, 2012

2011 'second warmest' year in UK

This year was the second warmest on record for the UK, the Met Office says.

Provisional figures show that only 2006, with an average temperature of 9.73C (49.5F), was warmer than 2011's average temperature of 9.62C (49.3F).

This year saw high temperatures for lengthy periods; including the warmest April and spring on record, the second warmest autumn and the warmest October day.

Early figures suggest 2011 is ending with a "close to average" December.

The Met Office said its figures were a mean temperature taken over day and night.

'Unseasonably warm'

The mean temperature for the first 28 days of December was 4.7C (40.5F); a big swing from 2010, says the Met Office, when temperatures were 5C below average for the coldest December on record.

Continue reading the main story

Analysis


The warmth of 2011 certainly catches the attention, especially as it contrasts with the bitterly cold end to 2010, but equally notable are the huge variations in rainfall across the UK.

Scotland notched up quite an achievement with its wettest year on record. However, this fact stands out even more when you consider parts of England have been exceptionally dry.

East Anglia has had its second driest year on record and it has been the third driest in the Midlands.

The reason for the uneven distribution of rainfall can be found in some prolonged periods when the weather pattern across the north-west of Europe was blocked, that is to say stayed the same for several weeks.

High pressure kept much of England relatively dry with rain-bearing Atlantic weather systems deflected north, resulting in the exceptionally wet year in Scotland.

The BBC weather centre is predicting another "very mild" day for New Year's Eve with highs of 13C (55F). Forecasters say it will be mostly cloudy and windy, with perhaps a few brighter spells in the north and east of the UK and the odd outbreak of mainly light rain or drizzle.

John Prior, national climate manager at the Met Office, said: "While it may have felt mild for many so far this December, temperatures overall have been close to what we would expect.

"It may be that the stark change from last year, which was the coldest December on record for the UK, has led many to think it has been unseasonably warm."

All bar one of the top 10 warmest years on record have occurred since 1997 and all the UK's top seven warmest years happened in the past decade.

The warmest temperature recorded this year was 33.1C (91.5F) on Monday 27 June at Gravesend in Kent. The Met Office said it was the warmest temperature recorded in the UK for five years.

Apart from January, the other months that had below-average temperatures were June, July and August.

Gravesend was also the location for the warmest October temperature ever, when 29.9C (85.8F) was recorded on 1 October, beating the previous record of 29.4C (84.9F) in the Cambridgeshire town of March on the same day in 1985.

The coldest temperature was -13C (8.6F) at Altnaharra in the Scottish Highlands on 8 January, while the strongest gust of wind was 165mph (265.5kph), recorded at the highest point of the Cairngorms mountain range on 8 December.

'Massive challenge'

Dr Chris Huntingford, of the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, said the temperature increase was "in agreement with simulations by many independent climate centres around the world".

"As each year passes and we hear that a warming record has been broken, or nearly broken again, it provides further evidence that unfortunately we are not just seeing a natural cycle of global warming, and that instead humans are having an effect on the climate," said Dr Huntingford, who works with climate models to understand the implications of increased levels of greenhouse gases.

He said that despite the global economic crisis, emissions remained high and there was a feeling that economic growth was "totally aligned to the need for burning fossil fuels".

"There is a huge challenge ahead to reduce carbon dioxide emissions to stay below 2C of global warming, and without damaging the economy," he said.

"At present, there is an almost one-to-one correlation between global GDP and magnitude of carbon dioxide emissions, so new energy technologies are desperately needed that break that link."

Wettest year

Scotland had its wettest year on record with 73.2in (1859.5mm) of rain, beating a previous record set in 1990.

However, some parts of England have had very low levels of rainfall, according to the Met Office. East Anglia had its second driest year on record with 17.6in (449mm) of rain and the Midlands its third driest with 23in (586.5mm).

On 23 December, the government granted a drought order to South East Water to help it protect Ardingly reservoir in Sussex after water levels dropped to 12% by the end of November. The water company said an "exceptionally dry" September, October and November had "raised the urgency of the situation".

Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/int/news/-/news/uk-16366078

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Babysitter charged with killing, dismembering girl

A trusted family friend who confessed to police that he bludgeoned to death a 9-year-old Indiana girl in his care then dismembered her just days before Christmas was formally charged Friday in the killing.

Michael Plumadore, 39, was charged in Fort Wayne with murder, abuse of a corpse and removing a dead body from the scene in the Dec. 22 death of Aliahna Maroney-Lemmon.

Allen County prosecutor's office chief investigator Danielle Edenfield said the charges will be read to Plumadore in jail, where he was being held without bond. An initial court hearing on the formal charges is scheduled for Wednesday.

Edenfield said she couldn't comment on a possible motive before the case went to trial.

Plumadore had been looking after Aliahna and her two younger sisters because their mother was sick. He had looked after Aliahna's dying grandfather and her family had considered him a trusted friend and neighbor.

According to court documents, Plumadore told police he hit the girl repeatedly in the head with a brick on the steps of the trailer where he had lived with her grandfather. He then put the girl's body inside trash bags and stuffed it inside a freezer in the trailer.

Plumadore told authorities that he later used a hack saw to dismember her body.

She was reported missing Dec. 23, and on Saturday, more than 100 emergency workers searched the rundown trailer park in the north of Fort Wayne where Plumadore and Aliahna's family lived.

Police questioned Plumadore several times over the weekend and arrested him on Monday, at which point he told police that he had hidden Aliahna's head, feet and hands at the trailer and discarded her other remains at a nearby business. Police obtained a warrant to search the trailer and found the body parts.

Allen County Coroner E. Jon Brandenberger has said he won't be able to determine the cause of death until further tests are completed, including microscopic findings and toxicology results.

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The prosecutor's office said the investigation is continuing.

Plumadore had earlier faced a preliminary charge of murder, and the Allen County Prosecutor's Office said in a news release that the charges filed Friday do not "preclude the filing of additional charges."

The standard prison sentence for a murder conviction in Indiana is 45 years to 65 years. The other charges each carry maximum sentences of three years in prison.

Allen County Chief Deputy Prosecutor Mike McAlexander told The News-Sentinel Friday that his office had not dismissed the possibility of seeking the death penalty against Plumadore.

Plumadore has a criminal record in Florida and North Carolina that includes convictions for trespassing and assault, and an Indiana conviction for forgery.

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Source: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/45826055/ns/us_news-crime_and_courts/

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