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23:00:37 02/08/12
Elderly Civil Rights Activist Faces Foreclosure, Eviction
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I've lost count of the number of reports I've read in recent years of an elderly person facing the trauma of losing their home to foreclosure and being taken by ambulance to the hospital on eviction day due to the effects of stress on their physical health. Or those who would rather end their own lives rather than face the possibility of being put out on the streets in their senior years.
The story of 78-year-old Helen Bailey is especially poignant this Black History Month, as she was active in the civil rights movement and marched with Martin Luther King.
Change.org has started a petition calling on Chase Bank to make a settlement with Ms. Bailey, and cancel any scheduled foreclosure auction: >
Helen Bailey is a 78-year-old grandmother who participated in the civil rights movement, worked as a childcare provider for autistic children, and was a community volunteer. She has paid her mortgage since 1999, but now she can't keep up the payments. All she wants is to stay in her home until she dies, in the neighborhood where she feels safe and has lived for nearly quarter of a century. She could have refinanced with a company willing to let her live in the house for free until her death, but Chase Bank would not reduce her principal by $9,000. She's been paying 7% interest, well above most rates, so Chase could have decided they had made enough. Instead, they have started foreclosure and Ms. Bailey could end on the street.
Since then, Ms. Bailey's lawyer has found an alternate buyer for her home. This sale would provide Ms Bailey with an exit from her current mortgage and allow her to pursue other options for housing. We request that Chase:
· accept the offer of $85,000
· write off any deficiency between the loan balance and the offer
· waive all interest, legal fees and penalties accrued since the initial refinance offer
· cancel any foreclosure auction scheduled
It has been estimated that at foreclosure, Chase may lose over $30,000 compared to this settlement offer. Therefore this option makes the most sense financially for Chase and given Ms Bailey's specific circumstances, there is little moral hazard in this solution.
If you'd like to add your name to the petition calling on Chase to keep Ms. Bailey in her home, you may do so online here .
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23:00:37 02/08/12
Elderly Civil Rights Activist Faces Foreclosure, Eviction
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I've lost count of the number of reports I've read in recent years of an elderly person facing the trauma of losing their home to foreclosure and being taken by ambulance to the hospital on eviction day due to the effects of stress on their physical health. Or those who would rather end their own lives rather than face the possibility of being put out on the streets in their senior years.
The story of 78-year-old Helen Bailey is especially poignant this Black History Month, as she was active in the civil rights movement and marched with Martin Luther King.
Change.org has started a petition calling on Chase Bank to make a settlement with Ms. Bailey, and cancel any scheduled foreclosure auction: >
Helen Bailey is a 78-year-old grandmother who participated in the civil rights movement, worked as a childcare provider for autistic children, and was a community volunteer. She has paid her mortgage since 1999, but now she can't keep up the payments. All she wants is to stay in her home until she dies, in the neighborhood where she feels safe and has lived for nearly quarter of a century. She could have refinanced with a company willing to let her live in the house for free until her death, but Chase Bank would not reduce her principal by $9,000. She's been paying 7% interest, well above most rates, so Chase could have decided they had made enough. Instead, they have started foreclosure and Ms. Bailey could end on the street.
Since then, Ms. Bailey's lawyer has found an alternate buyer for her home. This sale would provide Ms Bailey with an exit from her current mortgage and allow her to pursue other options for housing. We request that Chase:
· accept the offer of $85,000
· write off any deficiency between the loan balance and the offer
· waive all interest, legal fees and penalties accrued since the initial refinance offer
· cancel any foreclosure auction scheduled
It has been estimated that at foreclosure, Chase may lose over $30,000 compared to this settlement offer. Therefore this option makes the most sense financially for Chase and given Ms Bailey's specific circumstances, there is little moral hazard in this solution.
If you'd like to add your name to the petition calling on Chase to keep Ms. Bailey in her home, you may do so online here .
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21:20:39 02/06/12
Lost And Nameless Orchestra - "The Red Haired Boy": SXSW 2012 Showcasing Artist
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Lost And Nameless Orchestra - "The Red Haired Boy": SXSW 2012 Showcasing Artist
"Foot stomping, heart racing, exciting music..." As this fan attests, there's something about dueling fiddles, vigorous guitar playing, and an air-tight rhythm section that compels your body to move. Tastefully pairing a wide dynamic range and an intimate connection with the listeners, the Austin-based fiddle-driven folk rock quartet, Lost & Nameless Orchestra gets you out of your chair and onto the dance floor. Founding members Chris E. Peterson (fiddle / lap steel / mandolin / bass) and Patrick Conway (acoustic & electric guitars / vocals) met in St. Louis in 1993 and formed an instant bond playing fiddle tunes and Patrick's original songs. Their musical travels took them throughout the USA and Europe until the band settled in Austin, TX in 2006. The band has since grown to include 15-year old musical prodigy Kimberly Zielnicki (fiddle / bass / vocals / ukulele) and Nathan Quiring (keyboards / accordion). All four members are highly skilled and well trained musicians with a sincere love for making music together. The band's unique chemistry on stage creates an intimate atmosphere in the room and draws listeners into the music. As the intensity builds, it is not uncommon to catch band members dancing on chairs and fueling the fire of excitement in the room. After a standing residency at Flipnotics, a calendar full of shows all over Texas and Arkansas, and their first tour under their belt, Lost & Nameless Orchestra is currently in the studio recording their debut full ... From: sxsw Views: 65 2 ratings Time: 03:11 More in Entertainment
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21:20:39 02/06/12
Lost And Nameless Orchestra - "The Red Haired Boy": SXSW 2012 Showcasing Artist
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Lost And Nameless Orchestra - "The Red Haired Boy": SXSW 2012 Showcasing Artist
"Foot stomping, heart racing, exciting music..." As this fan attests, there's something about dueling fiddles, vigorous guitar playing, and an air-tight rhythm section that compels your body to move. Tastefully pairing a wide dynamic range and an intimate connection with the listeners, the Austin-based fiddle-driven folk rock quartet, Lost & Nameless Orchestra gets you out of your chair and onto the dance floor. Founding members Chris E. Peterson (fiddle / lap steel / mandolin / bass) and Patrick Conway (acoustic & electric guitars / vocals) met in St. Louis in 1993 and formed an instant bond playing fiddle tunes and Patrick's original songs. Their musical travels took them throughout the USA and Europe until the band settled in Austin, TX in 2006. The band has since grown to include 15-year old musical prodigy Kimberly Zielnicki (fiddle / bass / vocals / ukulele) and Nathan Quiring (keyboards / accordion). All four members are highly skilled and well trained musicians with a sincere love for making music together. The band's unique chemistry on stage creates an intimate atmosphere in the room and draws listeners into the music. As the intensity builds, it is not uncommon to catch band members dancing on chairs and fueling the fire of excitement in the room. After a standing residency at Flipnotics, a calendar full of shows all over Texas and Arkansas, and their first tour under their belt, Lost & Nameless Orchestra is currently in the studio recording their debut full ... From: sxsw Views: 65 2 ratings Time: 03:11 More in Entertainment
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11:39:55 02/06/12
Obama's grandmother recovering from car accident: Georgia court overturns assisted suicide restrictions
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Sarah Obama, President Barack Obama's grandmother, is home recovering from an accident --- Police in the town of Kisumu say the 87-year-old was traveling to her home Saturday night, the driver lost control and the vehicle rolled into a ditch --- All five people in the car, including her two bodyguards, were taken to a hospital for treatment --- All were released with minor injuries ### On Monday, Georgia's top court struck down a state law that restricted assisted suicides, siding with four members of a suicide group who said the law violated their free speech rights --- The Georgia Supreme Court's unanimous ruling found that the law violates the free speech clauses of the U.S. and Georgia constitution --- Defense attorneys said it means that four members of the Final Exit Network who were charged in February 2009 with helping a 58-year-old cancer-stricken man die will not have to stand trial --- Georgia law doesn't expressly forbid assisted suicide --- But lawmakers in 1994 adopted a law that bans people from publicly advertising suicide, hoping to prevent assisted suicide from the likes of Dr. Jack Kevorkian, the late physician who sparked the national right-to-die debate --- The law makes it a felony for anyone who publicly advertises, offers or holds himself out as offering that he or she will intentionally and actively assist another person in the commission of suicide and commits any overt act to further that purpose --- State attorneys said the law doesn't infringe on the free speech rights of people who support assisted suicide, but only those who take concrete steps to carry one out
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03:45:35 02/05/12
Raw Video: Missing Family Found Alive in Ore.
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Raw Video: Missing Family Found Alive in Ore.
A couple and their adult son were found injured but alive Saturday after they got lost while picking mushrooms and survived six days in an Oregon forest. They were spotted by a helicopter pilot and later flown to a hospital. (Feb. 4) From: AssociatedPress Views: 630 14 ratings Time: 00:50 More in News & Politics
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03:45:35 02/05/12
Raw Video: Missing Family Found Alive in Ore.
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Raw Video: Missing Family Found Alive in Ore.
A couple and their adult son were found injured but alive Saturday after they got lost while picking mushrooms and survived six days in an Oregon forest. They were spotted by a helicopter pilot and later flown to a hospital. (Feb. 4) From: AssociatedPress Views: 3151 18 ratings Time: 00:50 More in News & Politics
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03:45:35 02/05/12
Raw Video: Missing Family Found Alive in Ore.
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Raw Video: Missing Family Found Alive in Ore.
A couple and their adult son were found injured but alive Saturday after they got lost while picking mushrooms and survived six days in an Oregon forest. They were spotted by a helicopter pilot and later flown to a hospital. (Feb. 4) From: AssociatedPress Views: 3151 18 ratings Time: 00:50 More in News & Politics
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13:12:42 01/30/12
F5 - Simplifying Access for VMware View
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End-user acceptance will suffer if access to desktops is complicated or slow. In addition, without strong security, confidential information might be exposed, critical data lost, or regulatory compliance requirements unmet. F5 BIG-IP Access Policy Manager (APM) offers users unified, secure access as well as broad support for authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA) mechanisms and stringent access policies. These features are combined with security endpoint check, plus multi gigabit-per-second SSL encryption, thousands of logins per second, and optimized connections. F5 can help by making VMware View secure, fast, scalable, and available. More information about F5’s solution for VMware View can be found at http://www.f5.com/view
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04:36:50 01/27/12
Good Samaritan returns $8K found in the road
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Good Samaritan returns $8K found in the road
Frank Colla returns several thousand dollars to a family that lost the cash on a driving trip. From: ABCActionNews Views: 63 2 ratings Time: 00:40 More in News & Politics
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12:21:30 01/26/12
Lost Fishing Boat Found 3 Years Later, In Spain
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Lost Fishing Boat Found 3 Years Later, In Spain
A small fishing boat lost off Nantucket after its crew was thrown out in rough seas has been discovered near Spain more than three years later. From: WCVBtv Views: 5 0 ratings Time: 01:44 More in News & Politics
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23:36:48 01/20/12
Lovedrug - "Dinosaur": SXSW 2012 Showcasing Artist
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Lovedrug - "Dinosaur": SXSW 2012 Showcasing Artist
Out with the new, in with the old - that was the recording methodology behind Ohio alt-rockers Lovedrug\'s new full-length album WILD BLOOD. Having spent all of 2010 focused on writing new material, pausing only to play SXSW and hone songs on a couple headlining stints, the highly regarded live group sought to capture their truest essence by reverting to the classic style of live studio recording. \"We felt there was a certain energy to these songs that would be lost if we reduced the process to the typical modern method of tracking one part at a time," says Michael. \"We definitely needed to capture the energy and emotion in these songs live because that\'s how we formed them,' Jeremy elaborates. 'Some we recorded just as we wrote them, others were refined on tour, but all of them were written as a band and we needed to preserve that vibrancy.\" The band found the perfect recording partner in producer Paul Moak, whose Nashville studio provided an ideal setting for live recording while simultaneously retaining the integrity of studio qualities. Unlike previous albums, the band set up together in one grand room with the actual signals from their various amps isolated from the drums and each other. The band played together live, often running through a song 4 or 5 times as in a rehearsal, oblivious as to whether the 2" analog tape was running. Often surprised when Moak would come over the talk-back with "ok, we got it", the band was able to stay in the moment together. The ... From: sxsw Views: 493 23 ratings Time: 04:18 More in Music
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23:36:48 01/20/12
Lovedrug - "Dinosaur": SXSW 2012 Showcasing Artist
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Lovedrug - "Dinosaur": SXSW 2012 Showcasing Artist
Out with the new, in with the old - that was the recording methodology behind Ohio alt-rockers Lovedrug\'s new full-length album WILD BLOOD. Having spent all of 2010 focused on writing new material, pausing only to play SXSW and hone songs on a couple headlining stints, the highly regarded live group sought to capture their truest essence by reverting to the classic style of live studio recording. \"We felt there was a certain energy to these songs that would be lost if we reduced the process to the typical modern method of tracking one part at a time," says Michael. \"We definitely needed to capture the energy and emotion in these songs live because that\'s how we formed them,' Jeremy elaborates. 'Some we recorded just as we wrote them, others were refined on tour, but all of them were written as a band and we needed to preserve that vibrancy.\" The band found the perfect recording partner in producer Paul Moak, whose Nashville studio provided an ideal setting for live recording while simultaneously retaining the integrity of studio qualities. Unlike previous albums, the band set up together in one grand room with the actual signals from their various amps isolated from the drums and each other. The band played together live, often running through a song 4 or 5 times as in a rehearsal, oblivious as to whether the 2" analog tape was running. Often surprised when Moak would come over the talk-back with "ok, we got it", the band was able to stay in the moment together. The ... From: sxsw Views: 493 23 ratings Time: 04:18 More in Music
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21:52:57 01/19/12
Thomas Robinson
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Thomas Robinson
In a span of 25 days Kansas forward Thomas Robinson lost two of his grandparents and his mother. When most would be numb to the world and walk away from everything, Robinson found inspiration in his younger sister and continued to work hard and improve. Robinson is a projected first round pick and is doing it all for Jayla. From: espnfrontrow Views: 3826 0 ratings Time: 00:59 More in Sports
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21:52:57 01/19/12
Thomas Robinson
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Thomas Robinson
In a span of 25 days Kansas forward Thomas Robinson lost two of his grandparents and his mother. When most would be numb to the world and walk away from everything, Robinson found inspiration in his younger sister and continued to work hard and improve. Robinson is a projected first round pick and is doing it all for Jayla. From: espnfrontrow Views: 3826 0 ratings Time: 00:59 More in Sports
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21:19:44 01/19/12
Episode 72 - The Lost Xmas Episode
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There we were, all ready to film the big Xmas episode. Then we found out the truth about Santa. After an extended rehabilitation, we re-formed and put the following dramatic re-creation of those events together, as a warning to future generations.










