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4 September 2010

How Old Is Your Home Wiring?

Cited: Reality Times

House Wiring 1One of the biggest realities of their body must face is aging and we are not the only things that age.  Everything around us ages including our homes.  That means there are things that need replacing to make sure that our homes are safe.  However, sometimes a homeowner would look like to take care of their home and that can set them up for big problem as well as being dangerous.  One thing you do not want to collect is your home’s electrical wiring because it could cause a fire.  Electrical usage has increased since the 1950s by about 400% and if your wiring is that old you could be setting yourself up for a disaster.

If you’re tripping your main safety circuit box that could be a sign that you’re overloading the electrical outlets and an indication that an electrical contractor should examine your wiring. Oftentimes, homes are renovated several times without any electrical wiring updated. Yet, this is a part of the house that can cause huge problems if it isn’t kept up-to-date.

Outdated circuit boxes. When a home hits the 40-year mark the biggest area of electrical concern is the circuit breaker box. Zack Israel, owner of Mike Electric, says that when the circuit box becomes outdated, “it doesn’t do what it’s supposed to do.” He says that as the house ages, the brand of the circuit box becomes obsolete “and today, a new generation of improved boxes is being installed.” Israel cautions homeowners about the danger of not replacing an old and outdated circuit box. “If the breaker doesn’t trip then the wire might melt and cause a fire,” says Israel.

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Kitchen wiring upgrades. An area of an older home that typically needs upgraded wiring is the kitchen. “The kitchen is an area that always needs to be upgraded after 40 years. Several decades ago we didn’t have microwaves and all the appliances that we have today,” says Israel. He says that what can happen if the kitchen wiring isn’t upgraded is that when appliances are used, the circuit breaker trips or, even worse, it doesn’t trip at all. “So the kitchen is an area that you want to upgrade and bring more power to it,” he says.

The electrical code requires two circuits of 20-amps, 120 volts for GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) receptacles for the kitchen/eating area. However, more might be necessary depending on appliances being used.

Heavy-duty appliances need dedicated outlet. A common problem for homeowners occurs when there isn’t proper distribution of the electrical circuits. Israel says homeowners often don’t understand this. “Let’s say for example that [depending on the weather] a homeowner tries to use a portable air conditioning system or heater and plugs it into just any plug—and boom! there’s no power—it trips the circuit. This is common. People don’t know that they need a dedicated circuit for that kind of appliance,” says Israel.

Wire insulation cracks. Another big problem for older homes is that electrical wiring insulation cracks. “Especially in the ceiling lights, the heat from the light rises into the box and causes the wiring insulation to crack,” says Israel.

Homeowners can be overwhelmed when they decide to tackle the task of rewiring their home.  They may feel like it is too expensive and too much trouble to do.  While it is true that rewiring can be a major renovation, it also means that you may need to leave the home for a period time.  The reason being is that the electricity will need to be turned off.  Besides you really do not want the inconvenience of living with workers in your home.  However, the end result is that you will know that your electrical system is working properly and you no longer have a risk of fire.  This alone makes the expense worthwhile even with the temporary hassles.

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My Take: I know this is very true.  Whether you live in a house or a mobile home wiring goes bad!  I live in a mobile home and I purchased it used.  Come to find out within a couple of years, the previous owners had begun rewiring the mobile home.  Unfortunately, they never completed the job before selling it and they never told me about it.

Believe me; I would rather be participating in online casino gaming than trying to rewire my mobile home.  At least with casinos online, I have a chance to make money instead of just spending it and enjoyed it a lot more.

I did have to do it in stages though because I am disabled and I care for my elderly mother as well.  We could not afford to go somewhere else and hire somebody to come in and do the rewiring.  We did it one room at a time.  This also allowed us to spread the cost over several months.  I recommend this process because at least you reduce the danger a little bit each time complete a room.

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Government Educates Homeowners on Loan Rescue Scams

Cited: Reuters

KY Real Estate 1There is one quarter of Los Angeles as a fertile ground for mortgage rescue scams.  That is Sun Valley.  This sun-baked area of Los Angeles has a high portion of subprime borrowers with a sharp drop in home values as well as many Spanish speakers.  This makes it a prime location for the homeowner education campaign that was launched October 26 by the US government, local agencies and housing advocates to help stop scammers from swindling desperate homeowners nationwide.

Officials do not know how many scams have been perpetrated among millions of American families who have lost their homes or face foreclosure. But they do know that scams exacerbate the foreclosure crisis because borrowers lose precious time and money that could have kept them out of default.

Some of the places with the highest subprime loan and foreclosure rates also have the biggest scamming industries — like Los Angeles, where Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa rolled out the “Loan Modification Scam Alert” campaign with federal agencies like the Federal Trade Commission and the advocacy group NeighborWorks America.  I’m

In coming weeks, the campaign will go to other hard-hit areas like Miami, Florida, and Columbus, Ohio, and it will target those groups most affected — senior citizens, Hispanics, African Americans and Asian Americans.

While tighter regulation and law enforcement are expected to reduce scamming operations, officials say they expect the best results to come from the first line of defense — better educated borrowers.

“If you can stop people from going, then you don’t need to worry about enforcement,” said Eileen Fitzgerald, chief operating officer of NeighborWorks America.

Tom Syta, assistant director of the FTC’s Western Region, believes education makes a bigger dent against scamming than law enforcement “because when law enforcement steps in, the money is gone.”

NO MONEY UP FRONT

One of the most common complaints among rescue scam victims is over attorneys who collected money up front and offered guarantees of modification, only to deliver nothing.

Zulma Navarrete, an immigrant from Guatemala, paid an attorney $3,500 to get help reducing mortgage payments on her Los Angeles home. The attorney never came through, though Navarrete did get her payment cut in half by working with a nonprofit group and her lender.

California law now prohibits up-front money for loan modifications, but many continue to fall prey to the practice, often at the hands of the same brokers who sold them sub-prime loans in the housing boom.

In the new campaign, teams dressed in the colors of caution — yellow and black — fan out across neighborhoods and distribute fliers with the instructions to avoid anyone who asks for a fee in advance, guarantees a loan modification or says to pay them instead of paying the mortgage.

In Los Angeles, campaigners speak English, Spanish, Vietnamese, Chinese and Korean. And they encourage people to call a 24-hour hotline or visit the site www.LoanScamAlert.org for advice and to report scammers.

Martha Jimenez, a community counselor in Sun Valley, welcomes the warning against scams, but says the government and nonprofit groups have to do a much better job in coming to the rescue of borrowers in distress.

“They call us back, very angry, because they get no help,” said Jimenez. “Many have stopped believing in these pieces of paper.”

Jimenez tries to help senior citizens who mostly speak Spanish and whose adjustable mortgage rates reset.  Being reset are monthly house payments of $1500 that go to $4000 a month while their homes drop in value.  She then directs them via fliers to government and nonprofit offices that can help them.

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My Take: In a way, I can understand why someone scams a person who is rich.  I do not think it is right, but I can understand it a little bit.  But I cannot understand someone who cheats people who have barely enough money to survive on.  I do not know if think I ever will understand that.

If a person puts up their hard-earned money for construction estimating software to build their own house, you would think they’d be able to hang on to it.  Yes, I understand that most of the people that are being scammed purchased pre-built homes.  But some of them actually used blueprint software to get an idea of what they wanted in the first place.

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Saying Their Sorry Works for US Doctors

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Cited: Medico Legal News

It is hard for anyone to admit they are at fault as well and saying they are sorry.  However, it is even more difficult when American doctor who is made a mistake that had devastating results because it could mean a lawsuit that could in his or her career.

Doug Wojcieszak recalled the way doctors literally ran away from his mother in the hallway of the hospital after their fatal misdiagnosis of his brother Jim in 1998.

“It’s a cultural thing in medicine, that initial instinct to pull back and to sever the relationship with the patient or the family and clam up as a way to mitigate or reduce the chance of a lawsuit,” he told AFP.

His brother had walked into the hospital complaining of chest, shoulder, neck and stomach pains — classic signs of a possible heart attack.  Because he was only 39, and “a big, strong guy”, the doctors automatically assumed he was having some kind of stomach problem.

When his parents brought him back the next day in excruciating pain, they had a closer look but critically mixed up his X-rays with those of his father, who had undergone tests in the same hospital months before.

“His blood test is showing heart distress, but they are looking at my dad’s charts showing no blockage, so they misdiagnose my brother with a bacterial infection to the heart,” explained Wojcieszak.

Doctors plied Jim full of antibiotics for the next two days and by the time they realized their error it was too late — he died during emergency open heart surgery as they tried desperately to unblock four major arteries.

The tragedy was hard for the family to take, but their grief was compounded by an ensuing cover-up that meant they had no choice but to sue. Eventually, struggling to find any kind of closure, a settlement was reached in 2000.

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“My parents had to relive the death of their first-born son for two years,” said Wojcieszak.

Five years later he founded The Sorry Works! Coalition to unite fledgling projects that encouraged doctors to disclose mistakes, apologize and offer compensation.  His coalition argues that solving the malpractice crisis is not a legal problem, involving complex reform of America’s tort laws, but simply a customer service one.

President Barack Obama might agree as he has instructed Health Secretary Kathleen Sebelius to examine such projects as part of a 25-million-dollar program to curb medical malpractice lawsuits.

“We’re thrilled that it’s part of the national debate,” said Wojcieszak, who dismissed the existing system as a “never-ending fight between lawyers and doctors, pointing fingers and yelling and screaming”.  Malpractice reform has stalled in the United States for decades, even as studies indicate more than 100,000 people die each year as a result of an estimated 15 million preventable medical errors.

In high-risk specialties such as neuro-surgery and obstetrics, doctors also fork out hundreds of thousands of dollars a year on insurance premiums to offset the risk of professional error.

Obama surprised many when he promised a new look at the complex issue as part of his ambitious health care overhaul, defying the conventional wisdom that malpractice reform is only a Republican cause.

Republicans, backed by the doctors, argue that caps should be imposed on the amount of damages patients can receive, but Obama told the American Medical Association in June such measures would be unfair to those wrongfully harmed.

He is leaning more towards special courts and programs like Sorry Works, and Sebelius has been instructed to award grants from early 2010 to states and hospitals that find innovative ways to address the malpractice mess.

Tim McDonald, chief safety officer at the University of Illinois Medical Center in Chicago, finds himself at the vanguard of this movement.  His doctors maintain communication with families when things go wrong, conduct full investigations of any errors and then apologize, when appropriate, before fast-tracking cases for possible settlement.

Since the program launched in 2006, the culture of admission has helped doctors introduce new monitoring procedures for sedation, develop a better system to prevent blood clots, and even find equipment left inside patients.

“We had a case where we left a sponge behind and totally changed our process for how we prevent those,” McDonald told AFP.

“There are certain patients at risk for leaving things behind and we actually get X-rays on them even when we think we’ve accounted for everything in the operating room. We’ve found several objects in those patients by having changed that process.”

Susan Steinman, director of policy at the American Association for Justice, the leading organization for trial lawyers in the United States, is also on board.

“I think that ‘Sorry Works’ in particular has a lot of merit and has been used successfully by several large university hospitals,” she told AFP.

“It’s a good program because not only does it look at ways to reduce litigation costs; it looks at ways to reduce medical errors.”

Insurers were very skeptical at first as they thought disclosure would increase the number of lawsuits.

“That hasn’t happened,” said McDonald. “Instead, we’ve been able to show we’ve prevented certain kinds of events from happening again.”

For Wojcieszak, the Sorry Works revolution can’t come soon enough.

Patients and families can live with screw-ups, even fatal screw-ups so long as someone’s got the integrity to stand up and say: ‘I made a mistake, let’s talk about how I can try and make this right by you.’

“This is simply just taking care of people and reaping the benefits.”

People make mistakes including doctors.  Giving them away to apologize without the threat of lawsuit can change things and the Sorry Works can help accomplish this.

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My Take: My mother always taught me to apologize if I did something wrong, why can’t the doctor do the same?  If a doctor does something wrong that was something he could not foresee, and he should apologize even know what technically was not his fault.  In this type of situation does lawsuit could also bring even win.  However, if the mistake adapter makes was completely avoidable, the doctor should pay for his mistake.

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Home Sales on the Rise in LA County

Cited: Daily News

Home Sales 1In September, home sales increased by 6.4% in Los Angeles County compared with the same.  Only a year ago and they inched 2% above the number as sales for August according to figures that were released at the end of October.

The median price of an existing single-family home in Los Angeles last month was $351,680, up 3.4% from $339,980 the previous month, but down 6.2% from $374,920 in September of last year, according to the California Association of Realtors.

In Orange County, the median price was $496,790 in September, down 0.5% from $499,440 in August but up 0.2% from $496,010 in September 2008. Home sales were up 9.4% in September in Orange County, compared to the same month last year, and up 0.7% from August.

Statewide, home sales increased 2.1% in September, compared with the same period a year ago, and up 0.6% from the previous month, according to CAR.

“The market’s momentum continued in September, as many home buyers took advantage of the federal tax credit for first-time home buyers,” said CAR President James Liptak. “The success of the federal tax credit is clear. Nearly 70% of first-time home buyers report that the tax credit was the most important — or a very important — factor in their decision to buy a home.”

The statewide median price of an existing single-family home was $296,090 last month, up 1.1% from $292,960 in August, but down 7.3% from $319,310 in September of last year, according to CAR.

“A new milestone was reached in September, when five CAR regions reported positive year-to-year increases in the median price, the first such increase since January 2008,” said CAR Vice President and Chief Economist Leslie-Appleton-Young. “September also marked the seventh consecutive month of month-to-month increases in the statewide median price and the first single-digit decline in the year-to-year median price since October 2007, after 22 consecutive months of double-digit decreases.”

Statewide, the cities with the highest median home prices in California during August were:

  • Manhattan Beach, $1,502,000;Home Sales 2
  • Burlingame, $1,401,100;
  • Saratoga, $1,297,500;
  • Los Altos $1,275,000;
  • Palos Verdes Estates, $1,163,500;
  • Calabasas, $1,073,500;
  • Newport Beach, $1,050,000;
  • Los Gatos, $1,050,000;
  • Santa Monica, $1,025,000;
  • Cupertino, $950,000; and
  • Rancho Palos Verdes, $912,500

The cities with the greatest median home price increases in September compared with the same period a year ago were:

  • San Juan Capistrano, 40.2%;
  • San Rafael, 30.5%;
  • Moorpark, 29.8%;
  • Thousand Oaks, 20.7%;
  • Calabasas, 19.3%;
  • Lake Forest, 17.7%;
  • Walnut, 13.6%;
  • El Cajon, 13.5%;
  • Tustin, 13.1%; and
  • Big Bear Lake, 12.1%.

This is another indicator that the real estate market is improving and will continue to improve.  With the tax credit being extended for new homebuyers, the market will improve even more.

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My Take: Well, it seems that if you are interested in buying a home in California at a good price, you better by now!  On the other hand, if you are trying to sell your home in California it just might be a good idea to wait a little bit longer so that you can get a better price.  In fact, you can improve the sale price of your home by putting in new custom wood entry doors.  It is a known fact, that the first impression of a home is its entryway and a beautiful front entry door can make your home value rise.

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Balancing Work and Social Media

Cited: Reuters

Small Business and Facebook 1The fascination people have with social media from Tweeter to FaceBook is becoming a problem in the workplace.  Many managers are trying to deal with that reality and the question they face is how to deal with it.  Many say that acceptance is the first to, however what is the second step?

Striking a healthy balance for the use of social media at work means creating expectations for appropriate behavior, say small business owners and others responsible for policy.

“It’s free to get started and anybody can do it,” says Chris Boudreaux, the creator of Social Media Governance, a website that is aggregating data about corporate social media policy to aid business leaders in managing social media use at their companies.. “You’re really in a position where you need to support these people … rather than fight the tide.”

In many cases, the work regulations dictating interaction in the fast-changing world of virtual communities appear to be a reflection of overall corporate culture, Boudreaux, a product development specialist, says.

His site has collected information on more than 80 organizations, including companies such as Cisco Systems, FedEx, and Microsoft, as well as universities, hospitals and other nonprofits. Often companies are taking a reactive approach “to protect themselves against a potential downside,” says Boudreaux.

It’s clear why when news of abuse abounds. Among the most disturbing was an incident at Domino’s Pizza in April. The restaurant chain faced a public relations crisis after employees at a Conover, N.C. location decided to film a prank replete with health code violations and post it on the video-sharing site YouTube.

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But despite such concerns, the businesses that may prove most successful in leveraging social media for sales development, marketing, education and informational purposes may be those that take a proactive approach to the benefits of use rather than erecting barriers, Boudreaux says.

Small companies, often recognized for their lack of bureaucracy and adaptable nature, may be particularly adept at gleaning the valuable contacts and other business resources that online communities offer. To do so, they are emphasizing acceptable uses of social media in the workplace.

“I am encouraged that people understand how to use it,” says Larry Burns, CEO of StartSampling Inc., a Carol Stream, Illinois-based digital marketing services company that develops Internet campaigns offering free samples on behalf of consumer companies. “If (employees) are involved in the creation of promotional activities for our customers, they need to understand what this space is.”

StartSampling has updated its corporate handbook to include social media guidelines and holds regular seminars for its 55 employees on topics such as maintaining the confidentiality of client information when interacting online. Sales people are expected to participate in communities such as LinkedIn.

“It’s a balance, a difficult balance,” says Burns, noting concerns about liability amid the free flow of information. “Most organizations are already not in control of this. My suggestion would be to educate folks as to what is and is not appropriate behavior.”

POSITIVE REINFORCEMENTSocial Networking 1

Sharlyn Lauby, president of Internal Talent Management, a Ft. Lauderdale, Florida-based human resources consulting firm, believes in positive reinforcement. In many cases, other standards for communication at a company, such as those that govern personal use of the telephone and email, can lay a foundation, she says.

“Instead of talking about all the things you can’t do – talk about what you can do,” Lauby says. “It’s about talking with people and engaging in conversation. Train your employees.”

Andy Dunn, the 30-year-old CEO of Bonobos, a New York-based online start-up dedicated to selling men’s pants on the Internet, allows his staff to self-regulate social media use, which has been critical to the company’s development.

Dunn doesn’t fret if employees, who often work long hours, use downtime to check in with their friends on Facebook; it becomes readily apparent who is spending too much time on personal pursuits if work results fall short of expectations.

“We’re actually encouraging the use of these tools,” he says. “We communicate with our customers on Facebook and Twitter all the time.”

Bonobos is not alone. Fresh data from a survey conducted by the business-oriented Web directory Business.com suggests that small to mid-sized companies may be outpacing their larger-company rivals in the use of social media to search for and find business-related information.

“Small businesses are always under pressure to find ways to compete, to find ways of gathering information,” he says. “They’re more open to new ways of communicating, new ways of doing research, new information sources that may help them do more in less time.”

In September, a poll was taken that had 2264 North American businesses participate that had fewer than 100 employees.  The results have not yet been released.  But it is possible that the results may indicate that he is right.

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My Take: Social media, such as Tweeter and FaceBook, maybe great for advertising and taking surveys.  However, I do not think that an employee should be Twittering or talking on FaceBook while at work.  Now if they are doing something contacted with work that would be different.

The problem that I see showing up in the future is an employee needing to contact a NY Long Island harassment lawyer because they are harassed for something they said online.  Of course, you also have that employer will fire someone for doing something like this and saying it was not work related and then that former employee will need a NYC severance pay lawyer.  There are just so many legal problems that could be caused by this.

I have heard that when chat rooms first arrived on the Internet that they caused all kinds of problems including divorces.  I can definitely see Tweeter or FaceBook causing someone to need a divorce lawyer because they are so addictive.  I can just imagine, family lawyers being called into court because one spouse or the both had an online affair with someone on Tweeter or FaceBook.  I think the judge just might laugh them out of court.

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LA Fashion Debut Dates Change in 2010

Cited: Apparel News

Fashion Market 1Los Angeles showroom owners continue to debate about what dates the five fashion markets should be on for store buyers.  They have changed the Fall II, Holiday/Resort dates to a Tuesday-Friday schedule.  Many think the date should remain the same while others want to get closer to the New York market dates.

The early birds have won. Starting in June 2010, the fashion market dates at all the downtown showrooms inside the California Market Center, The New Mart, the Cooper Design Space, the Gerry Building and surrounding buildings will be moved up by as much as three weeks to capture more retail dollars, which often are spent by the time buyers finish visiting New York.

Just in time for the Fall II season, the Los Angeles Fashion Market now will be held May 18–21 instead of June 11–15. For the Holiday/Resort season, the market dates have been set for July 27–30 instead of Aug. 6–10, avoiding running into the late August and early September dates of the MAGIC Marketplace and other trade shows in Las Vegas.

For now, the market dates for early 2010 remain the same. The market for the Summer season will be Jan. 15–19, and the market for the Fall season will be March 19–23.  The schedule will also change in May and July. Buyers will now be able to visit on Tuesdays through Fridays instead of Fridays through Tuesdays.

Building owners are happy about the change. Showroom tenants are mixed. “Our tenants have been after us for years to make a change like this,” said Ethan Eller, general manager of The New Mart, whose 12 floors are filled with showrooms carrying mostly contemporary lines. “The weak economy helped to push this through. People are more willing to take a chance in times like this than otherwise.”

A few weeks ago, the various building owners sent out surveys to their tenants, polling them about what changes they would like. Many of the responses were quite positive. Steve Hirsh, owner of the Cooper Design Space, said he received lots of e-mails from showroom tenants supporting the new dates. “This is great news. We have been struggling with our production teams meeting supply-and-demand dates with market being so late after N.Y. shows,” wrote one person anonymously. “I think this will be a positive change going forward for everyone.”

Wrote another e-mailer: “The industry has changed, and we need to change with it. Markets over the weekends are a thing of the past.”

On Oct. 15, the owners of the four buildings met and set the new dates in motion. Mona Sangkala, leasing director at the Cooper Design Space, thinks other market dates should be changed, too. “We’re taking baby steps, good baby steps,” she said. “Then we can work on the March and October dates. They could be earlier, too.”

Ed Mandelbaum, co-founder of blue the boutique contemporary trade show normally held five times a year in Los Angeles, attended the Oct. 15 meeting. He is excited about renovated market dates. “It has been something we have been lobbying for, for the longest time,” he said. “The June-to-May change is fantastic. There is no reason for market to be so far away from the [May] New York market. It’ll be a great help to brands that are trying to get their Holiday-season production started in a more timely fashion, and it is good for testing product.” (ENK International, which produces the Bright Cos. show at the CMC, did not comment by press time.)

Mixed merchandise, mixed response

While tenants in the smaller showroom buildings seem pleased, the showroom tenants in the California Market Center are a more diverse group, which means there is some dissent over the new dates. The CMC’s three large buildings house showrooms for contemporary lines, misses collections, children’s wear, juniors, menswear, shoes, purses, jewelry, embellishments, fabrics, swimwear and gifts. That leaves a lot of room for a variety of opinions.

“I think it is a positive thing,” said Mary Cesario-Sofio, co-owner of the Hale Mary Showroom in the CMC. She carries contemporary lines and accessories for women. “Los Angeles should be one of the first markets, not one of the last.”

Peter Jacobson, whose Creative Concepts showroom in the CMC carries European lines, isn’t enamored with the new dates. “I don’t think the May date is going to make any difference one way or another,” he said. “And July is disastrous. European lines usually break at the end of July at the Prêt-à-Porter show in Paris. … I doubt I could get the lines for July. I could for August.”

Others are concerned about altering the markets to Tuesdays through Fridays. “I don’t agree with having it on Tuesdays through Fridays at all. They tried that in Dallas and Atlanta, and I think they have all gone back to weekend shows,” said Robert Friedman of the Robert Friedman Showroom, whose updated lines include City Girl, Christine Alexander and Frank Lyman Design. “Sundays and Mondays are our best days. I think having it on Sundays through Thursdays would be better.”

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Renée Cohen of the Renée Cohen Showroom in the CMC also likes the idea of Sundays through Thursdays. “Tuesdays through Fridays just isn’t enough time. Sundays through Thursdays gives buyers the time on the weekend to fly in on Saturday and then work at the show on Sunday. Sunday is usually the busiest day for us and Monday. So I am torn,” Cohen said.

Joanne Lee, senior vice president of CMC services, said building owners are evaluating the Tuesday-through-Friday schedule. “As a result of tenant and attendee request and interest, a Tuesday–Friday date pattern is currently being considered for the smaller [Holiday/Resort and Fall II] 2010 markets. We have performed a tenant survey and are still reviewing the benefits of and interest in this new date pattern for those two smaller markets,” she said.

Many showroom owners said they were up for change, but the ultimate decisions rest with the retail buyers.

Buyers weigh in

Store owners and buyers who frequent the Los Angeles Fashion Market are for and against the new market dates. With many store buyers scouting for merchandise closer to season, some would like to see later markets. One of those is Susan Liss, owner of the Compliments boutique in Indian Wells, Calif., who has been attending markets for the past 24 years. She carries a wide variety of resortwear, eveningwear, casual clothes, accessories and gifts. “I just complained about this last October show, which years ago used to be in early November,” she said. “If it were closer to Christmas, we could fill in for Holiday and buy Spring.”

She is also not pleased with the Tuesday-through- Friday dates. “That would be very bad for me,” she said.

Liss normally drives to Los Angeles on Friday and does most of her business on the weekend, leaving on Monday. Hotel prices are much cheaper on the weekend, and traffic isn’t quite as congested.

Joan Pointer, who owns the Champagne boutique in Newport Beach, Calif., isn’t concerned about the Tuesday-through-Friday change. She normally attends market on Fridays. She doesn’t see anything wrong with the change in the market dates, but she would like more showrooms to carry Immediate goods as well as seasonal items. “We have plenty of money to spend for November and December,” she said.

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My Take: It does not make any difference to me when they have their debuts.  Arguing over when they will have it seems a little bit ridiculous to me.  It also seems that they would not sell as much if they have it at the same time that New York fashion debuts.  The buyers cannot be in two places at the same time.

I think it should be up to the designers when they show or debut their fashions.  It should not make any difference what season it is when lowrise jeans or Greek clothes are being debut.  It is also understandable that certain fashions like Halloween costumes are only seen in a certain time of year.  That would mean that the sexy Halloween costumes for 2009 would have already been debuted weeks or months ago.

Admittedly, it would be a little bit different if the designer was doing custom Greek apparel or custom ripped skinny jeans because they are custom made.  Custom made apparel is different than other apparel.  Other apparel can be debuted anytime in my opinion.  In fact, I think they would sell more if they had winter clothes available in the summer and summer clothes available in the winter.

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Are You Genetically Disposed to Bad Driving Habits?

Cited: Reuters

Driving behavior 2It is not the bad driver’s fault who is weaving in and out of the lane in front of you; he may not be able to help it, according to some U.S. researchers.  In fact, according to Science Direct, it can be assumed that children inherit their parents’ driving habits both through genetic disposition and model learning.  Some studies have even shown that parents’ and their children’s traffic violations and accidents correlate, which may be due to life style and exposure of the children to their parents driving style.

This study aimed at investigating the relationships between parents’ and their children’s self-reported driving behavior. The subjects were 174 parent–child pairs who independently completed a questionnaire. —driving style—was evaluated by means of Manchester driver behavior questionnaire (DBQ), while data about driving exposure, life style, accidents, and traffic tickets were also collected. A series of regression models indicated that parents’ self-reported driving behavior explains their children’s respective self-reported behavior, even when exposure and demographic and life-style factors are controlled.

They found that people with a particular gene variant performed more than 20% worse on a driving test than people with a different DNA sequence.  The study may explain why there are so many bad drivers out there — about 30% of Americans have the variant, the team at the University of California Irvine found.

“These people make more errors from the get-go, and they forget more of what they learned after time away,” Dr. Steven Cramer, who led the study published in the journal Cerebral Cortex, said in a statement.

Cramer and his team tested 29 people — 22 without the gene variant and seven who had it — asking them to drive 15 laps on a simulator and then repeat the task a week later.  To their surprise, they found that those with the mutant gene did worse, consistently.  The gene controls a protein called brain-derived neurotrophic factor, which affects memory.  The team was not really looking for insights into driving but chose the driving test because it uses common skills.

“I’d be curious to know the genetics of people who get into car crashes,” Cramer said. “I wonder if the accident rate is higher for drivers with the variant.”

One study tested whether parents’ driving style predicts their children’s driving style when exposure factors are controlled.  Studies show that parents’ role is important in decisions that affect children’s car use and exposure to driving -related risks. Such decisions partly reflect parents’ life style that they transfer to their children.

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To explain accident involvement of young drivers you can look at the parents who give their child a role model for life as well as driving style that reflects habits and Driving behavior 1motivations.  Exposure to risk and relationship between parents and children will determine whether conviction and crashes will result from the amount of driving and make exposure to risk more similar.

The results of the study proved that a parent’s behavior behind the wheel does influence their children’s driving even when the major factors are controlled, although this was based on a fairly small student sample.  A detailed analysis showed that the relationship between the child’s and parents driving behavior is an important relationship.  This relationship shows significantly that the more errors and violations that a parent has and are seen by the children influence that specific behavior in their children will also make the same errors and violations.

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My Take: Are you telling me that they have only just now figured out that children mimic their parents?  I can understand discovering that there is a genetic connection, but they didn’t know the children imitate their parents when they grow up?  This is something that has been known for years!

Take for example a parent who drinks a lot, it is known that usually their child will do the same.  Of course, it does not always happen but it is known that it can happen.  Even a DUI attorney, who defends someone for drunk driving and has children, knows that one day they will probably be defending their clients’ child as well.  They realize that one day that child will need the same DUI defense attorney for the very same offense.  It has also been proven that drinking is genetically connected as well or at least the tendency towards it.

I think parents should send their children to some kind of driving school and not just rely on the high school drivers ed course.  A professional driving school would prepare a person better than any high school course because they that is what they do all day every day.  A high school teacher that teaches driver’s ed also teaches other classes and has to spread themselves pretty thin in today’s school system.

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US Healthcare Resolution Close, Now What?

Cited: Business Week

Healthcare Resolution 2Now what?  The Senate finance bill seems to please most people and is about as close as possible reforming the US healthcare system.  Why is this so difficult?

After months of debate, the Senate Finance Committee chaired by Senator Max Baucus (D-Mont.) finally passed a version of a bill to overhaul the U.S. health-care system. The final tally for the Baucus bill, 14-9, came with a much-needed boost from Senator Olympia Snowe (R-Maine), who joined 13 Democrats on the committee to back the proposal and send it on to the full Senate for consideration. With five separate health-care bills now pending before Congress—two in the Senate, three in the House of Representatives—Snowe became the first Republican to cross the line and throw her support behind the reforms that are central to the Democratic agenda.

The vote moves President Barack Obama and the Democratic Congress a huge step closer to achieving something close to comprehensive health-insurance coverage for most Americans and filling some of the biggest holes in the current insurance system. The Senate Finance bill, which would cost $829 billion over 10 years, would require most Americans to have health insurance; in return, insurers would no longer be able to turn down applicants with pre-existing conditions or to charge higher rates for the sick or elderly. Those who could not afford coverage would get subsidies.

The vote left many Democrats convinced that after months of tough slogging, a victory is near in their decades-long quest to bolster coverage for a majority of Americans.

“We’re close enough to the finish line that this will happen; all along there has been broad consensus among Democrats that we should pass reforms this year,” says Bruce Reed, head of the centrist Democratic Leadership Council (DLC) and co-author with White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel of The Plan: Big Ideas for Change in America. “There are now far fewer moving parts and thorny issues to reconcile than when the process started.”

Much Work Remains

In remarks from the White House Rose Garden, President Obama said the Senate Finance bill “is not perfect.” But he added that the bill “goes a long way towards offering security to those who have insurance, and affordable options for those who don’t. It reins in some of the worst practices of the insurance industry, like the denial of coverage due to pre-existing conditions. It also sets up an insurance exchange that will make coverage affordable for those who don’t currently have it.” And he noted that, according to an estimate by the Congressional Budget Office, it will not add to the federal deficit.

But even as supporters celebrated, it was clear that plenty more work remains to be done before a bill can be delivered to the President’s desk.

Snowe herself made no bones about that in remarks delivered to the Finance Committee just before the vote. Despite intense negotiations, she still remains unhappy with some of the particulars of the bill. Nevertheless, she told her fellow Senators, she would vote to keep the bill moving as part of her commitment “to continue working the process.”

She’s not the only one not fully pleased. Democrats and Republicans alike are fond of saying that both sides agree on roughly 80% of the bill. Indeed, even industry trade groups opposed to much of what congressional Democrats have proposed—such as the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and America’s Health Insurance Plans, the health-insurance lobby—agree on many of those same points. The problem, of course, is that all of the most difficult and politically charged issues are in the remaining 20% that has yet to be resolved.

Trying to Find a Compromise

To take only the most contentious issue, liberals in the House and in the Senate continue to insist they won’t back any bill that doesn’t contain a public insurance option—that is, providing consumers the choice of a government-backed insurance plan. Meanwhile moderates and fiscally conservative Democrats in the Senate—never mind moderate Republicans—say they’ll vote against any legislation that does contain a public plan.

That means a compromise is likely that will allow for something that can loosely be considered a public option, even if it isn’t the full-on Medicare-style program that many liberals would like. One option, of course, is contained in the Baucus bill: It allows for the creation of insurance exchanges that would make it easier for individuals and small businesses to buy insurance. Others have suggested more robust co-op programs. And many expect Snowe to offer up an amendment that would create a “trigger” to create a more expansive Medicare-style, government-managed insurer in several years if health-care costs don’t come down and affordability doesn’t improve.

Funding, too, remains a huge issue. While the House bills depend heavily on surcharges on wealthy individuals to pay for the expansion of care, the Baucus bill would rely heavily on taxing insurance companies that offer so-called “Cadillac plans”—extra generous, expensive plans—to fund its proposals. The goal is also to reduce the use of such plans, which economists believe lead to excessive spending on health care. In fact, that remains one of the few elements remaining in the Baucus bill that could help rein in excessive health-care spending. But taxing such plans is anathema to many Democrats and their union backers, whose members tend to have more generous plans than the average worker. This will be the object of an enormous fight, with little clear sign yet as to who will prevail.

“Revenue raisers are key to all this,” wrote Daniel Clifton, the Washington policy analyst for institutional broker Strategas Research Partners, in a report sent to clients hours before the Senate vote. “There is no agreement between the two chambers on the big provisions.”

Combining All Those Bills

The first order of the day will be for each chamber of Congress to merge its separate proposals into one. In the Senate, the more liberal bill passed weeks ago by the Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee will have to be combined with the Finance Committee proposal. In the House, Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) has already begun negotiations to combine the three bills that came out of different committees. All three of those bills are far more liberal than what the Senate Finance bill contains, most clearly in their backing for a public insurance option.

That should make for plenty of political theater around what is and is not acceptable. Many business groups opposed to various elements of the plan are also likely to Healthcare Resolution 2intensify their efforts to modify it more to their liking. “Although it was the best effort to date, the Senate Finance Committee missed an opportunity to create a truly bipartisan bill to reform our nation’s health-care system,” said Bruce Josten, the top lobbyist for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, in a statement released soon after the vote. “As the Senate Majority Leader begins to reshape this bill behind closed doors, it is our sincere hope that he considers the impact this legislation could have on the business community.

“One of the primary goals of health-care reform is the overriding need to reduce ever-escalating costs for both consumers and employers. The Senate Finance bill increases premiums, raises taxes, and creates a new entitlement that will add to the nation’s growing debt.”

The DLC’s Reed and others expect each chamber to come up with a unified bill within several weeks. Then Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) will have to battle it out to come up with a combined bill; then both houses of Congress have to vote it through. But at the end of the day, most analysts believe the bill that eventually emerges from the negotiations will most closely resemble the Senate Finance bill and that many of the more liberal preferences will be stripped away.

The reason? The Finance Committee bill meets the President’s demand that the full tab come in under $900 billion and that it not add to the deficit. More important, it’s the only bill that has even a vestige of bipartisan support. Even if no other Republicans sign up, keeping Snowe on board as the bill moves forward will be critical. In part, that’s because her concerns—which have primarily focused on making sure insurance will be affordable for lower- and middle-income families, particularly if buying coverage becomes mandatory—mirror the concerns of many moderate Democrats.

A Timid Bill in the End?

Just as important, 60 votes will be needed on a host of amendments and procedural issues as the bill moves forward in the months ahead. With Senator Robert Byrd (D-W. Va.) in ill health, Snowe’s extra vote could provide the needed margin if he is unable to attend.

“The broad outlines of the Senate Finance bill will look the closest to the final outcome,” says Teddy Downey, a policy analyst with the Washington Research Group. Snowe’s support, he adds, will not only give her leverage to keep things moving in the direction she wants, “it will give Baucus, and the White House, leverage to say their bill is the only path to 60 votes.”

That means the odds remain good that a bill will pass. Despite the multiplying threats to back out if a public option is, or isn’t, included, few think recaltricant Democrats would be willing to take the political risk of jeopardizing success and the potential electoral rewards in November 2010 of delivering on the long-sought goal, even if they don’t get all they want. “People need to remember that it’s more important to get this done than hold out for a perfect bill,” says Reed. “We’ll have the opportunity to fine-tune it in the coming years.”

“The left will grumble, a House-Senate conference could be difficult, but a modest bill probably will win enactment late this year,” says Gregory Valliere, the chief policy strategist for Soleil Securities, of the bottom line.  The odds are good that the compromise that emerges will be far more timid than everybody thought.  The question is, how long will it take to fine-tune what does finally emerge.

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My Take: This is not a good subject for me to talk about because I am disabled and on Medicare.  What I do not like about this new health-care system is that they plan to take from Medicare to pay for this health-care system.  They cannot take much, because Medicare does not provide that much!  So where are they going to take it from?

On Medicare, you cannot go to a Tallahassee hair loss surgeon because it is not covered.  Of course, that is not the best example because hair loss is usually associated with age and not a medical condition.  However, on the same type of example, you cannot get Panama City Florida breast implants unless you have had a mastectomy and then that is questionable.

Even certain types of medical equipment that are needed for a good quality of life are not covered by Medicare.  In fact, pulmonary function testing is allowed on Medicare, but what about the HMO that a person uses for Medicare, while they allow it?  Anyone who is disabled and has Medicare/HMO is gambling every time they see a doctor for anything.  They never know if it will be covered or not.  Now they are planning on taking away from Medicare to pay for the new health-care system, PLEASE!

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Will a Woman Be the Next LAPD Chief?

Cited: LA daily news

LAPD new chief 1It seems that Los Angeles has two women, an Asian and two Latinos are among the final 13 candidates for the position of LAPD chief.  Could this be the year that a woman becomes police chief?  Or will the first Latino or Asian be the next LAPD chief to take office?  Whoever it is will be replacing the departing Police Chief William J. Bratton as well as setting a new city precedent, given that at least two women, two Latinos and an Asian are among the 13 candidates for the job.

“It’s a tremendous opportunity to make history,” said Arturo Placencia, former president of the Latin American Law Enforcement Association, an organization of Los Angeles Hispanic officers.

“To get a Latino police chief or a woman chief would be as important as when Antonio Villaraigosa was elected the first Latino mayor of Los Angeles.”

Jan Tucker, co-president of the National Organization for Women’s San Fernando Valley/Northeast Los Angeles chapter, said the selection of a woman would be unheard of a generation ago.

“It would be tremendous, especially given the LAPD’s culture, which has undergone serious change,” said Tucker. “It would be a sea change to have a woman who has come up through the ranks of the department and at the top of the heap.

“It’s been a long time coming. We’ve already seen an attitude in the city of Los Angeles over women in uniform.”

But Latinos and women activists aren’t holding their breath.  At best, the two women candidates – Assistant Chief Sharon Papa, the first woman in the LAPD to hold that position, and Deputy Chief Sandy Jo MacArthur, commander of the Incident Management and Training Bureau – are seen as dark horses by some observers.

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Meanwhile, the Latino and Asian candidates – Deputy Chief Mark Perez, commander of the Professional Standards Bureau; Deputy Chief Sergio G. Diaz, who oversees the LAPD’s Central Bureau; and Deputy Chief Terry S. Hara, commanding officer of operations West Bureau – have not registered high in the handicapping among bloggers and in news reports.

In recent weeks, Asian-Americans have rallied around Hara’s candidacy, with several supporters appearing on his behalf at each of the community meetings held by the Police Commission for citizen input on the next chief.

The LAPD has had two African-American police chiefs in recent history – Willie Williams and Bernard Parks. Assistant Chief Earl Paysinger, director and commanding officer of the office of operations, is among the contenders for Bratton’s replacement.

In talking to reporters after their formal interviews with the Los Angeles Police Commission last week, neither of the two Latino candidates pressed their ethnicity. Deputy Chief Michel Moore, who says he is of Spanish descent, could not be reached for comment.

“I don’t know that there’s been a Latino chief (in Los Angeles) ever, but I think that being Latino is just one of the things in the panoply that should be considered,” said Perez. “I don’t think of being a Hispanic chief as being the key aspect to this.”

“It really is about who is going to lead the LAPD into the 21st century and pick up where Bratton left off.”

In an interview, Diaz did not address the issue of being a Latino candidate.  Papa and MacArthur declined interviews with reporters.  Hara said his candidacy as an Asian-American reflects the cultural diversity of Los Angeles.

“I think the fact that there’s such a diverse group of candidates says a lot about how much the city has changed and the opportunity for all groups within the organization to compete in the process,” he said. “That is so much different than 30 years ago.”

James Acevedo, a longtime San Fernando Valley Latino activist, said many Hispanics feel that there is a more pressing issue in selecting Bratton’s successor than a candidate’s ethnicity.

“Policing is such an intricate process, we’ve learned, that I’m hoping the person they select – and hopefully it’s one of the 11 from inside the department – knows the streets and the problems that are besetting our neighborhoods,” said Acevedo.

“That’s of uppermost importance, I think, in who the next chief is – that it’s the best man or woman for the job.”

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My Take: Why shouldn’t a woman be police chief?  If a woman is qualified to do the job, then she should get the job!  That is almost like saying that because Toronto provincial offences are so different from Oregon offenses that neither should be worried about.  However, an Ottawa assault lawyer is just as good as a Beaverton OR personal injury attorney even if they do cover different areas of law.

It should not make any difference whether Portland OR bankruptcy attorneys are male or female as to how they do their job, which means it should make any difference where the LAPD police chief is male or female if they can do the job.

No, I am not a feminist I am an equality enthusiast.  I will admit that there are some things that men do better than women and on the other hand, there are some things that women do better than men.  That means, there is a lot of things that both men and women can do equally well!

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Agent Tortured Due to Foreclosure Crisis

Cited: Reuters/ABC news

Foreclosure Torture 1In Los Angeles, two loan modification agents were tortured because they were suspected of fraud by a couple who had been hit by foreclosure.  This happened as Los Angeles housing advocates were warning of mortgage rescue scams.  On October 26, authorities arrested Daniel Weston and Marianne Parmalee as well as three additional people who are accused of luring their two victims and tying them up in an office where they were held for hours and beaten.

Police were called after one of the victims managed to escape, said the spokeswoman for the Los Angeles county district attorney, Shiara Davila-Morales. The incident occurred on Wednesday in the town of Glendale, just north of Los Angeles.

Weston, Parmelee and the three other defendants each were charged with two counts of torture, two counts of false imprisonment by violence and two counts of second-degree robbery, according to a criminal complaint filed against them.  Weston, 52, and Parmelee, 51, both arrested last week and jailed on $1 million bond, shared a house in the suburb of La Canada-Flintridge that is in foreclosure, authorities said.

“The two allegedly sought loan modification assistance from the victims but believed that nothing was being done and wanted their money back,” a statement from the district attorney’s office said.  Davila-Morales added that the couple, according to investigators, believed they had been swindled.

Weston and another man, who previously served time for assault, are accused of carrying out the beatings in front of their three co-defendants, who prosecutors say had prior business ties with the two victims by having funneled loan-modification referrals to them.

Each count of felony torture, defined as inflicting “great bodily injury” for the purpose of “revenge, extortion, persuasion and for a sadistic purpose,” carries a maximum penalty of life in prison. Defense lawyers were not immediately available for comment.

One of the two men escaped their alleged captors and alerted police on Oct. 20. Both men were taken to the hospital and later released.

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Parmelee, 52, along with Mario Soloman Gonzales, 47, and Marissa Parker, 49, were arraigned at the end of October and face two counts each of torture, false imprisonment by violence and second-degree robbery.  According to authorities those three watched as Weston, 52, and Gustavo Canez, 36, allegedly beat and robbed them.

“Weston and Canez allegedly carried out the attack in the presence of the other defendants. The victims also were allegedly robbed of their loan paperwork and personal Tortured 1belongings,” said Davila-Morales in a statement.  Those men were arraigned October 26 and face the same charges plus additional weapons charges, according to the felony complaint filed in court.

Ironically, this case became public as Los Angeles officials and community groups began a national public awareness campaign to urge homeowners to be aware of bogus loan modification programs and report suspicious activity to authorities.  The campaign was started in Los Angeles because the region ranks among the highest in foreclosure rates nationwide, according to organizers.

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My Take: Desperate people do desperate things!  Some people just cannot handle the stress of losing their home and this is the result.  I feel sorry for those agents.  One thing is for sure, they will be more careful when going out to the people the next time.  Hopefully, agents that handle Houston TX real estate will not have the same problem.

A friend of mine who lives in Texas has told me the Houston foreclosure properties are available everywhere.  In fact, he said that the Houston foreclosures were actually slowing down and that he was actually looking at some of the Houston homes for sale.  This tells me that in some areas for closures may not be as bad as they want us to think.

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