Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Remains Of U.S. Airman From '46 Crash Identified, To Be Laid To Rest

On Nov. 1, 1946, a B-17 Flying Fortress on a flight from Naples to an airfield outside London slammed into the Mont Blanc mountain range with such force that the wreckage and remains of its eight airmen were scattered over a wide area on both sides of the Italian-French border.

Eight months later, the mountain known as the Aiguilles des Glaciers started to give up the wreckage and dead in a process that continued for more than three decades.

The body parts were interred at Arlington National Cemetery under a tombstone bearing the names of all those lost.

Now, thanks to DNA testing, some of the remains have been identified as those of Staff Sgt. Zoltan Joseph Dobovich, originally of Riegelsville, Bucks County.

They were returned Monday to Dobovich's family in a ceremony at Philadelphia International Airport after a flight from the Armed Forces DNA Identification Laboratory in Honolulu.

Veterans belonging to the Patriots Guard and Warriors Watch provided a motorcycle escort for the hearse on the trip to the funeral home in Mount Holly.

A military funeral is set for Thursday at the Brig. Gen. William C. Doyle Veterans Cemetery in North Hanover Township, Burlington County, and Gov. Christie has ordered the U.S. and New Jersey flags to fly at half staff at state facilities in Dobovich's honor.

Carlton Dobovich, the airman's nephew, who was born after Sgt. Dobovch died, said the family was grateful that his remains had been identified.

"It really feels good knowing he's been identified and we'll have him close so we can visit him," he said.

Carlton's father, Anthony, a World War II veteran who died in 2006, is buried in the same cemetery.

His father and uncle were very close as boys, and Anthony Dobovich would be "delirious" if he were alive to learn his brother's remains finally had been identified, Carlton Dobovich said.

Zoltan Dobovich was the youngest of five children, the nephew said. Their parents were Hungarian immigrant farmers, and their father died when Zoltan was a young boy.

Zoltan Dobovich was 18 when he joined the Army in Allentown on Dec. 7, 1943, the second anniversary of the Pearl Harbor attack.

After serving in the infantry, he joined the Army Air Corps as a radioman during the war.

It was in that position that he boarded the postwar flight from Naples to the Bovingdon airfield northwest of London. Also on board were Cols. Ford L. Fair, chief of staff of the European Air Transport Service, and Hudson H. Upham, assistant chief of staff for traffic for the service, who was listed as the pilot on the flight manifest.

The purpose of the predawn flight remains unknown, and Carlton Dobovich said his efforts to get an answer have been unsuccessful.

After the plane failed to arrive at Bovingdon, it was reported missing.

An air search for the missing plane was called off after 18 days, according to the European-based Committee for the Commemoration of the Crew of the B-17 of the Aiguilles des Glaciers.

An inquiry established that the plane was about 90 miles off course when it hit the mountain for reasons unknown.

In July 1947, a French army alpine unit chanced upon the crash site. It recovered documents and the remains were interred that October at Arlington.

Between 1972 and 1988, as the glacier atop the mountain retreated, additional wreckage and remains were recovered on the Italian side of the border.

DNA testing recently established that some of the remains belonged to the 21-year-old Dobovich.

Carlton Dobovich said the match was made from Barbara Rice, a cousin in Georgia whom they had not known existed.

In an e-mail, Francis Raout, a young soldier in the French unit that found the wreckage in 1947, said he was grateful to have "rendered service" to the nation "whose sons liberated France."

"I would never have thought that in 2012 I could offer my sincere condolences to the family of Zoltan Dobovich," he said.

Also killed in the crash were Maj. Lawrence L. Cobb, the copilot; Lt. Alfred D. Ramirez, the navigator; Master Sgt. John E. Gilbert, flight engineer; Technical Sgt. William S. Cassell, assistant radio operator; and Staff Sgt. William A. Hilton, assistant engineer.

Carlton Dobovich said he had been informed that the remains of only four airmen have been identified.

The Department of Defense POW/Missing Personnel Office, which is in charge of identifying military remains, did not respond Monday to a request for additional information.

Besides his nephew, Dobovich's survivors who are still alive include his niece Rosalie Baker and nephew Joseph Dobovich.

A visitation is set for 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at Perinchief Chapels, 438 High St., Mount Holly. A memorial service will be held 11 a.m. at the funeral home. Interment with military honors will follow at the Doyle cemetery.

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Tuesday, December 25, 2012

The Politics of Immigration: Immigration Law Video: ?Labyrinth: The ...

Frontera NorteSur
November 28, 2012

Frontera NorteSur is pleased to make available a practical video on navigating the complexities of immigration law. Produced by Albuquerque filmmaker Jim Morrison in conjunction with the New Mexico State Attorney General?s Office, the video walks the viewer through the different pitfalls and processes an immigrant seeking legal residency or citizenship might encounter.

Titled in English ?Labyrinth: The Immigrant and the Law,? the half-hour program begins in the Paso del Norte borderland, where resident Modesta Flores offers historical recollections of a different Rio Grande and a less polarized time when friendly Border Patrol agents let migrants pass the line with a wink and a nod.

The documentary features interviews with Assistant New Mexico Attorney General Joel Cruz Esparza; Mauricio Ibarra; Mexican consul in Albuquerque; immigrant legal and social advocates; New Mexico immigration law attorney Megan Jordi; and a representative of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. Longtime immigrants recall their own journeys as well as the problems of friends who followed in the migrant path.

With reports of legal scams surrounding the Obama Administration?s Deferred Deportation program for eligible young people, the production is a timely contribution to understanding the legalities and mechanisms of immigration law.

?Labyrinth: The Immigrant and the Law,? was sponsored by KLUZ, the Univision affiliate in Albuquerque. Produced mainly in Spanish with English sub-titles, the video can viewed at the below link.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CYN1cS9-CiE
A full Spanish version is also available at:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U8mUnug0aJ4

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Build Your Own Pocket-Sized Computer with a Raspberry Pi

Build Your Own Pocket-Sized Computer with a Raspberry PiThe Raspberry Pi is a fantastic little machine for doing all sorts of things, and because the Raspberry Pi is so small, it's also really portable. DIYer Nathan Morgan used that size to his advantage to create a tiny, portable computer complete with keyboard, trackpad, Bluetooth, and WiFi.

Morgan's build uses a Raspberry Pi, a 3.5" LCD screen from a car's backup camera system, a WiFi dongle, Bluetooth Dongle, and a tiny keyboard and trackpad. The little computer even has a 64GB SSD drive built into it. Then, the whole thing is packed into a 3D printed case. It's a neat little machine that ends up looking something like a bulky Nintendo DS, but it has a surprisingly amount of power considering its size. The grand total for the project was about $390 (most of that cost being the SSD). Head over to Morgan's site for a full breakdown of the parts, schematics, and everything else you need to build this for yourself.

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What now in Newtown? Seize the change, healers say

NEWTOWN, Conn. (AP) ? The grief will not end. Yet the healing must begin. So as the shock of Newtown's horrific school shooting starts to wear off, as the headlines fade and the therapists leave, residents are seeking a way forward through faith, community and a determination to seize their future.

At religious services Sunday, church leaders received standing ovations from parishioners they have been helping to cope with the shooting deaths of 20 children and six adults at Sandy Hook Elementary School. The gunman also killed his mother and himself.

"This has been the worst week of my life," said Monsignor Robert Weiss of the St. Rose of Lima Roman Catholic Church, which lost eight children and two adults in the massacre. He thanked the community for giving him strength to get through the week filled with funerals.

To deal with the short-term trauma, the state sent dozens of mental health professionals to Newtown. Sessions were available every day, at a half-dozen locations. Relief also has been provided by therapy and service dogs, massage therapists, acupuncturists and art therapists, from around Connecticut and the nation.

Rick Kaplan was driving back to South Carolina on Sunday with his nine service dogs. His "Canine Angels" usually assist disabled veterans, but he spent several days in Newtown with parents and grandparents of the victims, the victims' classmates, and other town residents.

The families "held dogs, cried, laughed, hugged and thanked us to say that this was invaluable," Kaplan said. "The love and respect of a dog is something, no doctor and no medicine can compete with what a dog can do."

The mother of one victim sat with one dog for an hour. Kaplan recalls her saying, "I can't tell you how guilty I feel because this is the first joy I've had in a week. I feel so guilty because I'm not thinking about my son right now."

After the Sunday service at Newtown's Trinity Episcopal Church, the Rev. Kathleen Adams-Shepherd received hugs and kisses from a long line of parishioners. She choked up as she read the names of the victims and offered a prayer for all of them, including gunman Adam Lanza and his slain mother, Nancy.

Deacon Rick Scinto of St. Rose of Lima said church officials will be teamed with professional counselors and therapists to provide assistance.

"I don't see us taking a lead role, but I certainly see us taking a cooperative role in any kind of counseling that they need. We have our niche. We're religious and we can talk about God and how the Lord figures in this whole mess," Scinto said.

Things will never be the same here. And that transformation itself ? heartbreaking and permanent as it may be ? is the key to long-term recovery, say some of those helping to lead the healing of this shattered town.

"This will never leave you and should never leave you. Your tears are proof of your love. The trick is, you've got to find a new form for your love," said Dr. John Woodall, a psychiatrist and Newtown resident.

Woodall is founder of The Unity Project, which has assisted recoveries from such tragedies such as 9/11, Hurricane Katrina, the war in the former Yugoslavia and child soldier conflicts in Uganda. He said it's impossible to answer the question of why the Dec. 14 tragedy happened.

"The only helpful question to ask is what next?" Woodall said.

Charles Dumais, principal of Newtown High School, came up with an answer after consulting with Goodall. Dumais is exhorting his community to honor the dead through the kind of high character and good deeds that will create a future of resilience ? not sorrow.

"If you have not done so already, please take a moment now to think about what you wish the future to look like," Dumais wrote in an email to his students and staff. "We had no control over this senseless, cruel, horrific act, but we do have absolute control over our response to it."

People first must survive the present.

Dennis Stratford, who works for the school district, happened to be making a delivery to Sandy Hook Elementary School when the gunman attacked. He saw dead children. He saw the remains of dead children on those who survived. He waited agonizing minutes for his own child to emerge unharmed from the school. Two of his neighbors' children did not.

"I go home and cry every night, and I cry every morning," Stratford said.

He went to one counseling session, but the horrific images remain. What helps more is work: sorting through the warehouses full of gifts, delivering them where they need to go, or doing whatever else needs to be done for his town.

"There were nine minutes of evil, and an infinity of goodness after that," Stratford said, sitting on a forklift loaded with gifts. "This is therapy for me."

Matthew Crebbin, pastor of the Newtown Congregational Church and leader of the Newtown Interfaith Clergy Association, said the rest of the world will soon go back to normal.

"The bad news and the good news in Newtown is that our community will never be the same," Crebbin said. "It doesn't have to mean that this is a world of just loss and sorrow and spiraling disruption if we can draw from this strength and have a sense that we are called to something more and to strengthen connections to each other."

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Associated Press writers Brock Vergakis, Pat Eaton-Robb and Michael Melia contributed to this story.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/now-newtown-seize-change-healers-184306587.html

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How to Get the Most Out of Ezine Advertising | Dave In China ? Dave ...

If there is anything at all that makes you feel overwhelmed with your online business, then that just means you have to learn a bit more and get more comfortable. This is just a trial phase as you get more familiar with click here, and those who survive have a good chance of going all the way. There are several reasons why those who are making money with their business tend to outsource as much as possible. We will delve into alternatives that will work well with what we have just mentioned. Never forget, when you are first exposed to something you have never tried before, proceed with caution and do some testing before doing a major roll-out. However, regardless of how you approach outsourcing or anything else, just recover and roll with any mistakes you may make. Ezine advertising has traditionally not received as much press as other methods, but that does not mean it is less effective than all the others. There are most definitely some things you want to do and also avoid if you desire the highest conversions for your ads. What are the wise and necessary steps to find an ezine publisher that is good for you? One of the hallmarks of an ezine business that has been around is the number of resources available on their site such as for initiating your ad run. But needless to say, they want business; so if there is no such form then something else will no doubt be in place. You want to talk to them a little to gauge how professional they are in their business. When you execute little strategies like this, the ezine owner probably will have no clue; those who do not care are worth avoiding. Those ezine publishers who take the time and effort to make sure things flow smoothly are the one who will take care of your ads. Few things can compare in IM to the power of testing, and the reason for that is you can optimize based on the results. There are other things you can test, and running scaled down tests for speedupmypchq.com or methods previously never used is one of them. Who will ever know why people in business do not do the things that will help them to make more money. You will learn from your mistakes such as proceeding a too quickly and without enough thought about the consequences. The scope of some projects can quickly and easily overwhelm a lot of newer marketers, and in that case do some testing and see what your results are. The extent of what will be involved in any test situation will be determined by your primary method of marketing. Have an open mind to what you can do, and in this instance we are thinking about all that is possible with using your own website as a test platform. Most people make use of Google Analytics for tracking everything that happens on their site, and that will be suitable for any testing. We are not sure how you feel, but we certainly feel like taking care of our particular subject line for our ad. The response to your ad will be horrible if the subject lines in any ezines that run ads are just something that states it is a solo ad. You realize how important this point is, so just save the hassle and avoid dealing with those who do not allow you to make your own subject lines. You want to deal with someone with a clue and wants you to succeed by helping you as much as possible. Your preliminary research is designed to give you the best idea or feeling that running an ad in any ezine may be worth it. Also, like we said, keep in mind that the results of other advertisers can be an indication but no prediction of your results. You can check out the older issues of the ezine publication by going through its archives; this will give you a clear idea as to how many advertisers have used the ezine for their needs in the past and how many of them repeated their ads. There are no guarantees that the archives will be there, but if so then you have something more to research. You can make mistakes with ezine advertising if you ignore the fact finding stages before advertising. There will never be an end to mistakes, and so you merely learn and keep moving forward. Then, keep in mind that successful ads will depend on other factors as well such as your ad copy, so there is more to this.

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Monday, December 24, 2012

What Do You Do When Someone Gives You a Gift and Don't Have One for Them?

What Do You Do When Someone Gives You a Gift and Don't Have One for Them?One of the most uncomfortable situations during the holiday gift-giving time is when you receive a gift from someone when you didn't buy them anything. It's always awkward when it happens, so we want to know: what do you do when someone hands you a gift and you don't have one for them?

This situation might come up in a wide variety of situations. In some cases, it's probably not a big deal, say, if a boss or parent gives you a gift. Other times, you might be expected to give something in return. Do you come up with an excuse for not getting a gift? Or do you fess up that you didn't buy anything? Let's hear it.

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Thursday, December 20, 2012

RDS Business Networking Breakfast with John Teeling - Founder of ...

Dr John Teeling has over 30 years experience in the resource and industrial sector and is currently the chairman and founder of Connemara Mining, Botswana Diamonds, Clontarf Energy, Petrel Resources and formerly Cooley Distillery. John has been a serial entrepreneur in the resource sector having created Pan Andean Resources, Minco, African Gold, Persian Gold and West African Diamonds all listed on AIM. He is also the founder and a former director of Kenmare Resources and a former director of Arcon and holds interests in a number of industrial ventures. John Teeling holds degrees in Economics and Business from University College Dublin, an MBA from Wharton and a DBA in Business Administration from Harvard. He lectured for 20 years in business and finance at University College Dublin.
As the fallout from Ireland?s economic downfall continues in to 2013, the Society is delighted to welcome Dr Teeling to share with Members and guests his thoughts for getting Ireland back on track.

A continental breakfast will be served at 7.30am. There is free car parking for RDS Members, members of the British Irish Chamber of Commerce and their guests.

Date: Thursday January 24, 2013

Venue: Thomas Prior Room

Opening Hours:
7.30 - 9am

Admission:
RDS Members: ?10.00
British Irish Chamber Members: ?10.00
Guests: ?20.00

Organiser's Contact Details:
Purcell, Orla
Membership Development Executive
Royal Dublin Society
Ballsbridge
Dublin 4

Tel: +353 (0)1 240 7296
Email: members@rds.ie
Fax: + 353 (0)1 240 7293

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Thomas Prior Room

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