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About 90 percent of the $7.8 million decline in revenue for Penn State's athletic department was due to a loss of one-time fees related to football club seat and suite renewals that were not budgeted for in 2012.    

The Department of Homeland Security is taking a critical look at how well the Washington area is prepared for a terrorist strike or other disaster, amid complaints by business leaders and the local congressional delegation about a lack of sufficient emergency planning since the Sept. 11, 2001,...An outpost of a Williamsburg design shop comes to the Pacific Heights neighborhood of San Francisco.
At five years old, the Congressional Women’s Softball Game looks all grown up.
At the game Wednesday night, signs abounded that the annual charity matchup, which pits members of Congress against the Washington press corps, has become an established tradition on Capitol Hill.
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People are trying to figure out how to save money everywhere they can.
A lot are becoming interested in growing their own fruits and vegetables. Q. We built a spec house in 2007 as the market declined.
We've tried to do everything to get it sold and recently received a short-sale offer on the home. The bride works for L’Oreal and the groom works for ACI Worldwide.     Part of running a business is knowing when opportunity hits and grabbing it. Better to be lucky than smart, right? Play our crossword online or in vision-without glasses see what you know, then discover more through our list of related links. Ongoing budget negotiations on Capitol Hill are forcing the Social Security Administration to suspend paid overtime for workers who process benefits and review applications. The mayor spoke Wednesday night at a celebration of the newspaper’s 125th anniversary, calling it “my second favorite financial news outlet.”     A senior North Korean diplomat said Wednesday that his country was

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Top House Republicans are beginning to work on legislation that would establish ways for the children of undocumented immigrants to become legal residents and possibly U.S. citizens.
House Majority Leader Eric I. Cantor (R-Va.) is working with House Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte (R-Va.)
on the plan, but aides say that the pair have yet to write legislative language.
Read full article >>     'An excellent debut novel by Sarah Moore Fitzgerald which teaches us how, even with a disease that takes your memory away, there is no such thing as forgetting''There is no such thing as forgetting.'When I read

the line above, there is only word to describe what I felt: intrigued.Back
to Blackbrick, a book that I couldn't help flipping open the minute I got it, is one of the best I've read so far: it's so

different; so unique. For one, it handles the extremely sensitive topic of Alzheimer's, a disease that slowly deteriorates your loved ones into, well, shells of what they once were.

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entirely from a young boy's Pregnancy Miracle view and to top it all off, the tale flows like liquid between present day Ireland to Ireland during the World War Two Era, in a large (and a little spooky) estate called Blackbrick.Meet
Cosmo, a boy who lost his brother in a freak accident and his mother (sort of) when she moved some seventeen thousand miles away, abandoning him, which leaves him with no choice but to live with his grandparents, and, to add the cherry on top of a not-at-all-perfect cake, is now slowly losing his grandfather, the person he now loves and looks up to most in

this world.And
then, social workers come to take him away from his grandparents and his beloved horse is sent away. The future seems bleak, but his grandfather, out of the blue, gives him an ancient key to Blackbrick, a place that young Cosmo has never heard of but runs away to anyway, to honour what could possibly be one of his grandfather's last lucid moments.
At Blackbrick, watch how one young boy learns the secrets of the past; how he learns that no matter how hard you try, life doesn't work out the way you once would've liked it too.
The novel tells us that the past cannot be changed, no matter how bad you want it to.
This book has so much more, with shocking revelations and a rather quirky how-to-change-the-past plan: it always, always, keeps

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us your review!Children and teenagersTeen booksAdventure (children and teens)Friendship (children and teens)guardian.co.uk © 2013 Guardian News and Media Limited or its affiliated companies. All rights reserved. | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds     A day after AT&T announced it would buy T-Mobile USA to create the biggest wireless carrier in the country, consumer advocates and some members of Congress blasted the deal.
The Indie Pop Prom, at 285 Kent, featured the bands the Pains of Being Pure at Heart, Swearin’, Waxahatchee, Potty

Mouth and the Weed Hounds. U.S.
stocks plunged last week, giving the Dow Jones industrial average its first seven-day loss since 2008, after reports showed slower-than-estimated growth

in jobs and factory orders. France has told fellow United Nations Security Council members it intends to introduce a resolution this month that would authorize a replacement peacekeeping force in Mali.
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a further complication, the rules and procedures must be defined before the competition starts — and they may not prove up to the task. In the PIAXP, for example, there was originally one class of competitors and a single race. Along the way, the organizers found it necessary to split the competition into two divisions and add two more races. Murray notes that such modifications and adaptations of the rules are almost inevitable, but they must be handled in a way that respects the rights and opinions of tinnitusmiracle committed to the effort.The
need for multiple events has one more implication: Executing a

well-run prize

turns out to be unexpectedly costly. In general, people assume that the only investment required is the prize purse; the cost of running the competition is disregarded.
“The government recognizes that running a grant-making system is expensive; they have entire agencies to do it.
But they think that prizes come for free,” Murray says. “Running a prize effectively is actually quite a costly business. The infrastructure required is not zero cost.”Murray
and her colleagues are now using the new analytical framework to evaluate additional Grand Innovation Prizes, and she hopes others will do the same. As the PIAXP study demonstrated, careful planning is critical to having a prize that meets the goals and objectives of the organizers. “At the moment, I think, there’s just not enough thought given to all the design considerations,” Murray says. “This is a relatively new kind of design activity that people haven’t got experience doing.” Systematic analysis of a variety of prizes will help ensure that this traditional incentive mechanism will spur much-needed innovative solutions to today’s critical social problems.This
research was supported by a seed grant from the MIT Energy Initiative. Additional funding was provided by the National Science Foundation. Further information can be found in: New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick isn't ready to give his impressions of Tim Tebow after one practice.     PORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITI -- Haiti's electoral council ruled Friday night that hip-hop artist Wyclef Jean cannot run for president, ending his directory of ezine lead the reconstruction of the earthquake-ravaged Caribbean island.
From androgyny in Virginia Woolf to mammary angst in Philip Roth, the author of a fictional homage to Will Self chooses books that play fast and loose with genderIt seemed only fitting that my novel, a homage to Will Self, our greatest living novelist, should contain transmogrifications of gender. Self once said that he often felt like a nervous, feminine creature in the body of a fierce, hulking male. His novella Cock & Bull plays about with genital gender changes (see below), and he is particularly adept at creating female characters, his best to date being Audrey Dearth in Umbrella.
And so The Quiddity of Will Self also plays games with gender.The
novel kicks off with a girl called Sylvie who has a sex change and undergoes plastic surgery in order to look like Self; she gargles with salt on a daily basis in order to

imitate the guttural tenor of his voice.The last section is narrated by Sam Mills, a male novelist, who develops a fetish for making love to a woman in a Will Self mask. I got my first publishing deal with Faber back in 2005 by pretending to be a man, capitalising on the androgynous ambiguity of my name, for my book was aimed at male readers.
In symmetry with Will, I suffer from sex dysmorphia; I habitually feel like an angry young man trapped in the body of a female …1.
Orlando by Virginia WoolfOrlando, Woolf's fantastical biography, records the 400-year life of Lord Orlando. He i want my girlfriend back a nobleman in the court of Elizabeth I, and at 30 he falls into a slumber and wakes as a woman. Woolf believed the creative mind is androgynous. As a woman, Orlando doesn't feel any different – but society certainly treats her differently.
The female Orlando finds she cannot inherit her beautiful house; her titles are pronounced in abeyance and her estates put into chancery. Only by cross-dressing, can she escape the constraints society has imposed on her.2.
Metamorphoses by OvidOvid's dazzling epic

poem includes sex changes galore.
Hyenas change sex.
Iphis is changed from a girl into a man by Io.
Maestra is changed into a man and back again several times by Neptune. Orion's daughter's ashes change into two young men.
Tiresias is turned into a woman and back to a man. Sithon becomes male and female, and the female Caenis becomes Caeneus.3. Cock & Bull

by Will SelfCock and Bull are a pair of thematically linked novellas, each containing an extraordinary metamorphosis.


In the former, a bored housewife discovers she is growing a penis; in the latter, John Bull, a rugby player turned cabaret critic, wakes up one morning to discover a vagina growing on the back of his knee.
Self explores the fluidity and mutability of gender and successfully satirises a "world in which social and sexual characteristics were already being tossed and dressed like salad".4. Middlesex by Jeffrey EugenidesEugenides's Pultizer-prize winning epic is narrated by Cal Stephanides (initially called "Callie"), a hermaphrodite who is born with a "small crocus" for a penis. Initially, s/he forex growth bot review as a girl, but during adolescence her sexual ambiguity is revealed by a

medical examination.
A sexologist tells her parents that gender-identity development is determined

by sex assignment and rearing, not biology, and recommends that Calliope should be "castrated" and continue to live as a female.
Instead, Cal flees, renounces his feminine identity and lives life as a man.
However, he reflects that, "I never felt

out of place being a girl, I still don't feel

entirely at home among men."5.
Myra Brekinridge by Gore VidalMyra was denounced as

pornographic and obscene upon its publication in 1968.
However, it has come to be regarded by some as an American satirical classic. At the start of the novel, Myra boasts of how large and beautiful her breasts are, though there is a hint that she might be an unreliable narrator with the aside, "shall I ever be free of the dull lingering pain that is my peculiar glory, the price so joyously paid for being Myra Breckinridge?" She takes up a job at an acting academy and picks one of her student "studs" as her first victim, luring

him to the school infirmary, where she ties him up and rapes him with a strap-on dildo.
When she is injured in a car

crash, however, it is revealed that Myra is really Myron. Her injuries prevent her

from taking her hormone treatment and force her to have her breast implants removed. At the end of the novel, she returns to life as a man and enjoys heterosexual bliss with a female Fibroids-Miracle The Breast by Philip RothIn this Kafkaesque tale, Professor David Alan Kepesh transforms from a man into an enormous breast, weighing 155lbs and measuring 6ft in length. The breast possesses a nipple that can hear, talk and experience sexual stimulation but never reach orgasm, forever howling "more!" His existential question of identity now resides in the physical, and what a dull, frustrated existence he has to suffer: his father visits and makes smalltalk and his doctor tries to move his life on as though nothing has happened.
Roth has described the metamorphosis as "an exploration of terrible loneliness".7.
The World's Wife by Carol Ann-DuffyIn Greek mythology, Tiresias was a male who was turned into a woman for seven years.
He also became a blind seer after being drawn into an argument between Hera and her husband Zeus on the theme of who has more pleasure in sex. Hera claimed it was the man, Zeus claimed it was the woman; they asked Tiresias because he had experienced both.
Tiresias replied: "Of 10 parts, a man enjoys one only."
Hera instantly struck him blind for his impiety.
Tiresias makes his appearance in a wide range of literature: he pops up in Metamorphoses, narrates part of TS Eliot's The Waste Land and is condemned to the eighth

circle of Hell in Dante's Inferno. Carol Ann Duffy's poem Mrs Tiresias is one of the wittiest takes – it is written from the point of view of his wife. When her husband goes out for a walk and comes back as a female, she natural vitiligo treatment be kind – but then Tiresias starts his period. "One week in bed/Two doctors in", and soon he is writing to the powers that be "demanding full-paid menstrual leave twelve weeks per year …"8. Mademoiselle de Maupin by Théophile GautierA novel based on the life of the French opera singer Mlle De Maupin, also known for her swordswomanship, bisexuality and predilection for dressing up as a man.
The novel's confusions of gender were inspired by Shakespeare's As You Like It: a man, D'Albert, and his mistress, Rosette, both fall in love with a dashing cavalier named Théodore.
It is eventually revealed that Théodore is actually De Maupin in male disguise.
She fantasises about alternating between the two sexes to satisfy her double nature, for she feels that "I have the body and soul of a woman, the spirit and the force of a man".
In the end, she decides that neither satisfies her; she belongs to a separate third sex "that does not yet have a name". The novel was published in 1835, so her inability to name her condition is symptomatic of the time – there was no adequate language with which she could articulate her sex and gender awareness.9. The Passion of New Eve by Angela CarterEvelyn treats his lover, Leilah, with heartless

cruelty, tying her up, raping her, getting her pregnant and

then abandoning her.
He runs off to the desert, where

he is kidnapped and punished

by the Mother Goddess, who turns him into a woman.
However, Eve is not fully female; though he has Shapeshifter Yoga download he is a man

trapped inside a woman's body, a body that arouses him.
"I had become my own masturbatory fantasy.
And – how can I put it – the cock in my head, still twitched at the sight of myself."
In order to survive, Eve has to learn to behave and act like a convincing woman. The novel might sound like a feminist revenge fantasy but it is far more complex than that: Carter parodies matriarchal myths, illustrating that they often end up reinforcing phallocentric representations of women's bodies.10.
Season of the Witch by Jean Marie StineThe punishment of a misogynistic male by imprisoning him in a female body seems to be a dominant theme in novels about sex changes. Like The Passion of New Eve (although not as beautifully written), this is set in a post-apocalyptic future where

Andre is punished for raping and murdering a woman by having his brain transplanted into his victim's body.
His own body is given to an elderly, brilliant scientist. The novel explores Andre's search for his original male body as he suffers a sequence of disorienting sexual encounters.FictionVirginia
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