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In Massachusetts, 'individual mandate' led to decreased hospital productivity

In Massachusetts, 'individual mandate' led to decreased hospital productivity [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 30-Jul-2012
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Costs of individual mandate portion of the National Health Care Reform may be higher than initial forecasts, suggests study in Health Care Management Review

Philadelphia, Pa. (July 30, 2012) - As the "individual mandate" of the Affordable Care Act moves forward, debate and speculation continue as to whether universal health insurance coverage will lead to significant cost savings for hospitals. The assumption is that providing appropriate primary care will improve the overall health of the population, resulting in less need for hospital services and less severe illness among hospitalized patients. Findings from a recent study published in Health Care Management Review challenge that assumption. Health Care Management Review is published by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, a part of Wolters Kluwer Health.

The new study reports that mandatory individual insurance coverage in Massachusetts was followed by a significant near-term drop in hospital productivity. The results raise the possibility of similar decrease in U.S. hospital productivity once the individual mandate is implemented as part of national health care reform. "As such, current cost estimates of the Affordable Care Act's impact on overall health spending are potentially understated," write Mark A. Thompson, PhD, of Texas Tech University and colleagues.

Hospital Productivity Drops after Mandatory Insurance

The researchers used economic models to evaluate the effects of mandatory insurance coverage on hospital productivity. The analysis focused on the impact of the universal insurance coverage mandate implemented in Massachusetts in July, 2007.

Data from 2005 to 2008 was used to compare trends in productivity at 51 Massachusetts hospitals, 197 matched hospitals and other 2,916 hospitals across the United States. The analysis first used "propensity score matching" techniques to match hospitals in Massachusetts with the hospitals with comparable characteristics.

From 2005 to 2006--before passage of the Massachusetts health care reform legislation--productivity decreased slightly for all hospitals. However, the largest and only significant decrease (2.4 percent) was seen among hospitals in Massachusetts. During the transition period, all hospitals again saw a slight decrease in productivity in 2007 compared to 2006, but Massachusetts hospitals had a significant decrease which was more than twice that of their matched hospitals.

In 2008--immediately after the mandatory insurance law took effect--Massachusetts hospitals had a significant 2.5 percent increase in productivity over the previous year. This increase was than for the comparison hospitals, but less than for hospitals across the United States.

From 2005 through 2008, the Massachusetts hospitals had an overall productivity loss of 3.5 percent, compared to a 1.6 percent loss among the comparison hospitals and a 4.1 percent gain in productivity among all hospitals.

Unexpected Effect on Productivity May Reflect 'Pent-Up Demand'

In Massachusetts, it was expected that mandatory insurance coverage would "bend the health cost inflation curve"--making hospitals more productive and lowering the overall cost of public programs. However, the costs of providing universal insurance in Massachusetts have been higher than expected, raising questions about whether the "individual mandate" actually led to the predicted increase in hospital productivity.

"Based on the Massachusetts experience," Dr Thompson and coauthors write, "legislating mandatory health insurance coverage at the national level is likely to be accompanied by a near-term decrease in overall hospital productivity and a concomitant increase in overall health care costs." They speculate that increased access to health care may lead to "release of pent-up demand" for costly discretionary hospital services. The researchers add, "In the long-term, universal coverage should lead to significant savings for hospitals if they can shift non-emergent care away from their emergency departments."

In the meantime, Dr Thompson and coauthors urge realistic expectations about how increases in demand associated with universal coverage are likely to affect hospital productivity. They write, "In the face of policy change at the national level, the healthcare industry will undergo process and outcome transformation that may mimic Massachusetts."

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About Health Care Management Review

Health Care Management Review (HCMR) disseminates state-of-the-art knowledge about management, leadership, and administration of health care systems, organizations, and agencies. Multidisciplinary and international in scope, articles present completed research relevant to health care management, leadership, and administration, as well report on rigorous evaluations of health care management innovations, or provide a synthesis of prior research that results in evidence-based health care management practice recommendations. Articles are theory-driven and translate findings into implications and recommendations for health care administrators, researchers, and faculty.

About Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

Lippincott Williams & Wilkins (LWW) is a leading international publisher of trusted content delivered in innovative ways to practitioners, professionals and students to learn new skills, stay current on their practice, and make important decisions to improve patient care and clinical outcomes. LWW is part of Wolters Kluwer Health, a leading global provider of information, business intelligence and point-of-care solutions for the healthcare industry. Wolters Kluwer Health is part of Wolters Kluwer, a market-leading global information services company with 2011 annual revenues of 3.4 billion ($4.7 billion).


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In Massachusetts, 'individual mandate' led to decreased hospital productivity [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 30-Jul-2012
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Contact: Connie Hughes
Connie.Hughes@wolterskluwer.com
646-674-6348
Wolters Kluwer Health

Costs of individual mandate portion of the National Health Care Reform may be higher than initial forecasts, suggests study in Health Care Management Review

Philadelphia, Pa. (July 30, 2012) - As the "individual mandate" of the Affordable Care Act moves forward, debate and speculation continue as to whether universal health insurance coverage will lead to significant cost savings for hospitals. The assumption is that providing appropriate primary care will improve the overall health of the population, resulting in less need for hospital services and less severe illness among hospitalized patients. Findings from a recent study published in Health Care Management Review challenge that assumption. Health Care Management Review is published by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, a part of Wolters Kluwer Health.

The new study reports that mandatory individual insurance coverage in Massachusetts was followed by a significant near-term drop in hospital productivity. The results raise the possibility of similar decrease in U.S. hospital productivity once the individual mandate is implemented as part of national health care reform. "As such, current cost estimates of the Affordable Care Act's impact on overall health spending are potentially understated," write Mark A. Thompson, PhD, of Texas Tech University and colleagues.

Hospital Productivity Drops after Mandatory Insurance

The researchers used economic models to evaluate the effects of mandatory insurance coverage on hospital productivity. The analysis focused on the impact of the universal insurance coverage mandate implemented in Massachusetts in July, 2007.

Data from 2005 to 2008 was used to compare trends in productivity at 51 Massachusetts hospitals, 197 matched hospitals and other 2,916 hospitals across the United States. The analysis first used "propensity score matching" techniques to match hospitals in Massachusetts with the hospitals with comparable characteristics.

From 2005 to 2006--before passage of the Massachusetts health care reform legislation--productivity decreased slightly for all hospitals. However, the largest and only significant decrease (2.4 percent) was seen among hospitals in Massachusetts. During the transition period, all hospitals again saw a slight decrease in productivity in 2007 compared to 2006, but Massachusetts hospitals had a significant decrease which was more than twice that of their matched hospitals.

In 2008--immediately after the mandatory insurance law took effect--Massachusetts hospitals had a significant 2.5 percent increase in productivity over the previous year. This increase was than for the comparison hospitals, but less than for hospitals across the United States.

From 2005 through 2008, the Massachusetts hospitals had an overall productivity loss of 3.5 percent, compared to a 1.6 percent loss among the comparison hospitals and a 4.1 percent gain in productivity among all hospitals.

Unexpected Effect on Productivity May Reflect 'Pent-Up Demand'

In Massachusetts, it was expected that mandatory insurance coverage would "bend the health cost inflation curve"--making hospitals more productive and lowering the overall cost of public programs. However, the costs of providing universal insurance in Massachusetts have been higher than expected, raising questions about whether the "individual mandate" actually led to the predicted increase in hospital productivity.

"Based on the Massachusetts experience," Dr Thompson and coauthors write, "legislating mandatory health insurance coverage at the national level is likely to be accompanied by a near-term decrease in overall hospital productivity and a concomitant increase in overall health care costs." They speculate that increased access to health care may lead to "release of pent-up demand" for costly discretionary hospital services. The researchers add, "In the long-term, universal coverage should lead to significant savings for hospitals if they can shift non-emergent care away from their emergency departments."

In the meantime, Dr Thompson and coauthors urge realistic expectations about how increases in demand associated with universal coverage are likely to affect hospital productivity. They write, "In the face of policy change at the national level, the healthcare industry will undergo process and outcome transformation that may mimic Massachusetts."

###

About Health Care Management Review

Health Care Management Review (HCMR) disseminates state-of-the-art knowledge about management, leadership, and administration of health care systems, organizations, and agencies. Multidisciplinary and international in scope, articles present completed research relevant to health care management, leadership, and administration, as well report on rigorous evaluations of health care management innovations, or provide a synthesis of prior research that results in evidence-based health care management practice recommendations. Articles are theory-driven and translate findings into implications and recommendations for health care administrators, researchers, and faculty.

About Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

Lippincott Williams & Wilkins (LWW) is a leading international publisher of trusted content delivered in innovative ways to practitioners, professionals and students to learn new skills, stay current on their practice, and make important decisions to improve patient care and clinical outcomes. LWW is part of Wolters Kluwer Health, a leading global provider of information, business intelligence and point-of-care solutions for the healthcare industry. Wolters Kluwer Health is part of Wolters Kluwer, a market-leading global information services company with 2011 annual revenues of 3.4 billion ($4.7 billion).


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EYES ON LONDON: Doing the Amanar, stamp prize

LONDON (AP) ? Around the 2012 Olympics and its host city with journalists from The Associated Press bringing the flavor and details of the games to you:

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YOU'RE THROWING THAT AWAY?

The U.S. women's gymnastics team wasted no time showing why they're the best vaulters in the world.

All four vaulters do the Amanar, considered the hardest vault in the world. They breezed through the routine in Sunday's Olympic debut, and in qualifications, only the top three scores count.

So it was Aly Raisman's score that was thrown out ? and every other country would kill to have gotten her 15.8.

Meanwhile, McKayla Maroney did not appear to be slowed by her broken toe. The reigning world champion in vault qualified for the event finals.

? Jenna Fryer ? Twitter http://twitter.com/jennafryer

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UK STAMP OF APPROVAL

Most national Olympic committees are giving their athletes financial incentives to win a medal ? members of Malaysia's badminton team could even get a bar of gold bullion each worth $600,000 if they win the gold.

But for the hometown Brits, philatelic fame will have to do.

British medal winners receive no prize money from their federation, but the Royal Mail has promised to produce a stamp overnight honoring each of the country's gold medal winners. The stamps will be sold at 500 Post Offices in books of six for 60 pence (94 U.S. cents) each stamp.

Still, it could be worse. Some countries refuse to put you on a stamp until you're dead.

?Shawn Pogatchnik ? Twitter http://twitter.com/ShawnPogatchnik

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CREDITING KIM

It was a Herculean lift ? and Om Yun Chol is crediting former North Korean leader Kim Jong Il.

Om joined an exclusive group of weightlifters on Sunday to have lifted three times their body weight in the clean and jerk.

"How can any man possibly lift 168kg? I believe the great Kim Jong Il looked over me," according to the internal news agency at the Olympic Games.

"I am very happy and give thanks to our Great Leader for giving me the strength ... It is all because of him."

? Luke Meredith ? Twitter http://twitter.com/LukeMeredithAP

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GATOR CHOMP

The University of Florida marching band made an appearance on the Mall during the women's road race, entertaining a few hundred people suffering through intermittent showers.

The band had to wait nearly an hour to perform because of one particularly strong downpour.

An official at the cycling venue said that 216 members of the Gators' band made the trip from their campus in Gainesville, Fla. The band will return home in the coming days and begin preparing for Florida's first home football game, scheduled for Sept. 1 against Bowling Green.

? Dave Skretta ? http://www.twitter.com/apdaveskretta

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PINNING THEIR HOPES

Kim Rhode's family thought of everything before the London Games ? even bringing their own Olympic pin for the trip.

To commemorate her quest to become the first American to win an individual-sport medal in five straight Olympic Games, Rhode's family made a small number of pins. The image: She's standing on London Bridge, larger than life, taking aim at an unseen target, with the U.S. and British flags below.

The family said it received approval from the U.S. Olympic Committee to use an image of the Olympic rings on the pin.

Rhode's signature is etched on the back, as are the years of her now-five Olympic appearances.

And since she's a shooter, it comes with a twist ? push the button on the back, and yep, "bullets" (red flashes of light, actually) come out the barrel of the gun.

See a picture of the pin here: http://t.co/s5d4FVYA

? Tim Reynolds ? Twitter http://www.twitter.com/ByTimReynolds

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OH, THE CACOPHONY

We are, apparently, talking too much. Electronically, at least.

The IOC says social media users helped cause problems for traditional broadcasters during the first big event of the London Olympics.

Television viewers watching the men's cycling on Saturday got little information about the riders' location and timings on the 250-kilometer (155-mile) road course. Broadcasters, whose commentators were also deprived of information, blamed the Olympics Broadcasting Service for the glitch with GPS signals.

IOC spokesman Mark Adams says the OBS service was jammed by "hundreds of thousands" of people sending texts, pictures and updates to social networks such as Twitter and Facebook. Acknowledges Adams: "We should have foreseen that."

The problem appeared to be solved for the women's road race Sunday.

? Graham Dunbar ? http://twitter.com/gdunbarAP

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FLAMESPOTTING

Want to see the Olympic cauldron? Got a helicopter?

London Mayor Boris Johnson had an answer for people who said, hey ? wait a minute ? I can't see the Olympic flame at all from outside the stadium. Just ascend the Orbit, the towering structure in Olympic Park with an observation deck at the top.

So we did. And what did we find? If you really peer out and stretch your neck, you can see a little bit of the cauldron and its flames, sitting in the distance looking like a small rubbish-bin fire. The mayor, it seems, wins on a technicality.

Plans are under way to move it to a more prominent location, albeit one still within the stadium.

? Yesica Fisch and Masha Macpherson

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ALL IN THE HANDS

Take a close look at the fingers in this photo by AP's Chris O'Meara.

Many volleyball players use tape as support, but U.S. opposite Destinee Hooker uses it to keep her loved ones close.

In the team's opening match against South Korea, she spelled out "VET" on the tape, a nod to sister Marshevet Hooker, who was on the gold medal-winning 4x100 U.S. relay team in the Beijing Olympics. Destinee also wrote "STEVE" for fiance Steven Coulter. And she's not limited to her finger tape: Hooker has "Mom and Dad" written on her shoes.

? Anne M. Peterson ? Twitter http://twitter.com/anniempeterson

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SLOW SWIMMING

At the Olympic Aquatics Centre, swimmers from developing countries populate many early heats and fans are applauding them all.

Jennet Saryyeva, an 18-year-old from Turkmenistan, took third in the first heat of the women's 400-meter freestyle Sunday at 5 minutes, 40.29 seconds, well behind the other two swimmers.

By comparison, leading qualifier Camille Muffat of France touched in at 4:03.29.

Still, Saryyeva says her time was a personal and national record, and she only began training for the event last year.

Saryyeva said Turkmenistan, a former Soviet republic in Central Asia that borders Afghanistan and the Caspian Sea, has about 10 professional swimmers in all.

"Here it's just me and one boy and my coach," she said.

? Beth Harris ? Twitter http://twitter.com/bethharrisap

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ROWING ON EMPTY

He only learned to row three months ago and yet there he was, competing in the Olympics in the grueling single sculls repechage.

He slumped over the finish line, cheered on by the home crowd and with an announcer imploring: "You can do it!"

Nobody cared that he was about 100 seconds behind the winner.

Djibo Issaka is 35 and from Niger in west Africa. He received a wild card to the Olympics to "strengthen the principle of universal representation."

? Steve Douglas ? Twitter http://www.twitter.com/sdouglas80

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OUT OF STEP

One woman stood out during India's walk through Olympic Stadium at the opening ceremony. That's because she wasn't supposed to be there.

Friday night's party crasher was not wearing the yellow and white dress that every other Indian woman was wearing in the group, yet still managed to situate herself next to flag bearer Sushil Kumar at the front of the line as they walked around the stadium.

Sebastian Coe, chairman of the London organizers, says he plans to meet with the Indian delegation to discuss what happened.

"She was a cast member who clearly got slightly overexcited," Coe says. "She shouldn't have been there."

Coe also insists she posed no danger to the Indian team or the proceedings because, as a cast member for the opening ceremony program, she had to go through all the security measures to get into the park that everyone else does.

"She shouldn't have been in the opening ceremony," Coe says, "but don't run away with the idea that she walked in off the street."

?Jon Krawczynski ? Twitter http://www.twitter.com/APkrawczynski

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EYES FOR HER NATION

When it comes to showing patriotism, Daniele Hypolito gets bonus points for originality.

The Brazilian gymnast wore eye shadow in the colors of her flag during Sunday's qualifying session ? green in the corner, yellow in the middle and a big swath of blue on the outer edge. AP Photographer Matt Dunham caught her in a moment with her eyes closed to showcase the color display.

? Nancy Armour ? Twitter: http://twitter.com/nrarmour

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THAI HIGH HOPES

One family from west London visiting the ExCel on Sunday are more than a little excited to be here ? they couldn't get tickets in the British balloting system and had almost given up hope. Then friends back in Thailand told them about a Thai agency with tickets available, and they jumped on them.

"The price of the ticket was a little bit higher than from the British ticket website, but it is a once in a lifetime experience," says Vichayaporn Varasit, 13, as her family surrounds her and chants, "Thailand, Thailand!" The group of 10 are all heading into Arena 2 to see Thai boxer Saylom Ardee take on Gani Zhailauov from Kazakhstan.

"We live in London," Vichayaporn says, "but we are definitely here to see Thailand."

Check out the Varasit family here: http://www.whosay.com/fergusbell/photos/208514

? Fergus Bell ? Twitter http://twitter.com/fergb

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ROYAL SNAPSHOT

Now that's a photo op.

An Olympic technician got a special souvenir from Britain's Zara Phillips, granddaughter of Queen Elizabeth II, just after she rode her dressage test Saturday in the equestrian eventing competiton at Greenwich Park.

He stopped a relaxed and smiling Phillips as she walked back to the stables with her husband, British rugby star Mike Tindall, and asked for a picture with her. Tindall obliged by taking the camera himself and making the snap.

Phillips had just performed her dressage test in front of an enthusiastic and partial British crowd hoping for another medal for the home team. While Phillips' dressage score was respectable, she asserted that her horse High Kingdom was looking forward to jumping the cross-country course Monday, a specialty of his.

"I think he wants to get out there now," Phillips said to reporters. "He's a bit bored with dressage."

? Margaret Freeman

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EDITOR'S NOTE ? "Eyes on London" shows you the Olympics through the eyes of Associated Press journalists across the 2012 Olympic city and around the world. Follow them on Twitter where available with the handles listed after each item, and get even more AP updates from the Games here: http://twitter.com/AP_Sports

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/eyes-london-doing-amanar-stamp-prize-145857022--oly.html

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    Thursday 26 July 2012

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    Glove Used In Spinal Cord Research

    A glove with sensors that uses music to help spinal cord injury victims regain mobility.

    When someone suffers a spinal cord injury, often a part of the brain that is associated with motor abilities becomes dormant. Well, researchers are attempting to determine if renewed brain activity in those areas could increase motor ability. And they using a a sort of musical glove to do it.

    As reported by Forbes Magazine and others, researchers at Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta have developed a glove that may improve motor ability in individuals who have suffered a spinal cord injury.

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    There are several deductions. Illustration:

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    Housing Mortgage loan Repaid
    Amount deposited inside a PPF (Public Provident Account) Account
    Particular Mutual Money purchased
    ULIPs bought
    Ok, so my boss pays tax on my behalf. So, our job is conducted? I don?t want to do anything, appropriate?

    Not really. You need to file an income tax return with all the Income Tax Office. A return is certainly not but a form that declares the cash flow you have received throughout the year, the particular tax you are supposed to pay on, in which tax you truly paid, the advantages you availed, etc?

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    PC Clean Up Boosts Computer Performance | Information ...

    The only way to free-up the computer disc is to clean it up. PC clean up is relatively easy to do with a lot of help from the internet. Freed-up discs make faster computer responses. The system does not need to scan and browse a pile of stored files to look for the commanded file/program to open.

    Just why clean-up? Aside from quickening computer operations, it averts system crash.

    Everyone has experienced looking for things around the house. You spend a lot of time peeking at every nook of your room for that important thing. They become more elusive when obviously your home is full of incidental items that you can do away with. The same thing is true with computers. They might be littered by junks ready for the trash.

    Windows has a system tool that does this. It can be accessed from the Accessories of All Programs. System Tools can be pressed and choose Disk Cleanup. When the prompt appears, click the C: drive. The computer will calculate the free space that can be regained. Highlight and press OK to free-up space. You have choices like the Downloaded Program Files and Temporary Internet Files.

    The Temporary Internet Files are interim files as the name suggests. They use-up a lot of space accumulated though time. Browser caches are filled in every visit of a webpage. They are there to make on-line connections easier, but it\?s safe to remove them. PC clean up can never be easier.

    Regularly cleaning the disk as in clearing the system of inessential files and making room for new ones is a fundamental maintenance job on computers. Consider the following.

    There are programs that break in to the system without permission. They come along with the programs installed legitimately. The same manner, if files are copied from the internet, you may be surprised that the same file copies are duplicated. Again this happens without intentionally administering it. There may be incorrect shortcuts too. It is equally astonishing that pressing an icon produces a message box that says the file is not found.

    Cleaning the registry cannot be overlooked. The registry is where configuration settings are stored. It is the repository of the operating system accessories and applications. Cleaning it would cause the removal of missing DLLs, installer references, broken shortcuts and installer references. There are free registry cleaners that can be researched on-line.

    Files are not that easy to remove from the registry. Even uninstalling programs that are not needed don\?t completely remove them from the registry. The registry continues their hold over of such files that in turn decelerate the processing in computers. Registry cleaners keep track of software and passwords that overtime continue to crowd the system. This makes registry cleaners vital.

    PC clean up won\?t be complete without registry cleaners\? work. And they\?re free at the internet. Some of their versions double-time as virus and malware sweepers. They are some of the best helps in the market. They boost computers\? overall performance.

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    Tuesday 17 July 2012

    Sony Xperia NXT series available now unlocked for US tastes

    Sony Xperia NXT series available now unlocked for US tastes

    The waiting is the hardest part -- just ask stateside fans of the Xperia NXT series. But in a welcome change of fortune, Sony's breaking down international borders and making its Android trio available unlocked for American mitts. Interested parties can hit up Sony stores or visit the usual online mega retailers now to snag the 12-megapixel-toting Xperia S, WhiteMagic-y P and wee U for $560, $480 and $300, respectively. You'll have to hitch your wireless ride to AT&T to take full advantage of the goods and there's no 4G LTE service to speak of, but hey, beggars can't be choosers. Hit up the source link below to get'em while they're hot.

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    Sunday 15 July 2012

    Why Is Link Building Important In Your Online Marketing Plan

    It is common knowledge that businesses cannot survive in the competitive market place without elaborate plans for advertising their services. Advertising is among the major contributors to success for a business establishment. Business establishments have many avenues they may choose to exploit for them to achieve the objectives they set for themselves when they want to increase awareness about their services. A common question is, Why is link building important in your online marketing plan? This article seeks to answer this.

    The web is a network of computers interconnected to ensure that people can share their knowledge and information with others in other parts of the world. This offers access to the large market base available online. Prospective clients get referred to the sites where they may be able to access the products they need for meeting their needs.

    Most people do not know the exact URL of the site they want to visit. To find it, they use search engines, which use a set of keywords on each site and match the keywords people type into the search field of their browsers to locate the web pages. Using the technique above, people are able to raise their ranks on search engine results.

    They type keywords related to the products they wish to buy into the search the internet. The rank of each site on the search results has a direct bearing on the likelihood of people clicking on the link to access the website. Link building raises the ranking of a site on search engine results.

    Sites with a high traffic flow are considered more trustworthy than those with low traffic. Therefore, when people build links, they enjoy better rankings and consumers tend to trust their sites more. They are also more willing to risk their money through online purchases.

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    U.S. fugitive caught after 24 years on the run

    Jul 14, 2012 5:12pm

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    One of the U.S. Marshals Service?s 15 most wanted fugitives has been captured in the Mexican beach town of Cancun after 24 years on the run.

    Vincent Legrend Walters, 45, was apprehended early Friday morning and is being held on an extradition request.

    Walters, who faces murder, drugs and weapons charges, hid in plain sight and reportedly boasted he was a wanted fugitive, according to the U.S. Marshals Office.

    Walters used the alias Oscar Rivera and worked at Cancun International Airport, officials said.

    Walters has been on the run since 1988 after he allegedly purchased $20,000 worth of chemicals from undercover agents to make methamphetamine and negotiated an additional $200,000 deal with them, the U.S. Marshals Service said.

    When his associate became uncomfortable holding onto the finished methamphetamine, he gave it to a San Diego dealer who passed it on to the dealer?s friend, Jay Bareno.

    When Walters tracked down the dealer and demanded the drugs be returned, he told him they were gone. Walters and his brother, Martin, allegedly kidnapped the dealer and his girlfriend, and offered the couple to Bareno in exchange for the drugs.

    The men made the exchange, but the female hostage died, having gagged on a chemically saturated rag that authorities said ?killed her almost instantaneously.?

    Martin Walters was captured soon after the crimes and was convicted of kidnapping and murder. He is serving 25 years to life in prison.

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    Saturday 14 July 2012

    Spanish civil servants protest wage cuts

    A demonstrator is arrested by police officers during a protest against the recent austerity measures announced by the Spanish government, in front of the Popular Party in Madrid, Spain, on Friday July 13, 2012. Thousands of demonstrators took to the streets Friday to protest their second wave of wage cuts in as many years as the government prepared to approve austerity measures that include those reductions as part of a deficit-cutting plan to save euro 65 billion through 2015. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)

    A demonstrator is arrested by police officers during a protest against the recent austerity measures announced by the Spanish government, in front of the Popular Party in Madrid, Spain, on Friday July 13, 2012. Thousands of demonstrators took to the streets Friday to protest their second wave of wage cuts in as many years as the government prepared to approve austerity measures that include those reductions as part of a deficit-cutting plan to save euro 65 billion through 2015. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)

    Civil servants hold placards condemning the recent austerity measures announced by the Spanish government, during a demonstrations in Madrid, Spain, on Friday July 13, 2012. Spanish civil servants, some dressed in the black of mourning, took to the streets Friday to protest their second wave of wage cuts in as many years as the government prepared to approve austerity measures that include those reductions as part of a deficit-cutting plan to save euro 65 billion through 2015. Placards read in Spanish "down with tax fraud amnesty". (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)

    Demonstrators shout slogans condemning the recent austerity measures announced by the Spanish government, during a protest in front of the Popular Party in Madrid, Spain, Friday July 13, 2012. Thousands of demonstrators took to the streets Friday to protest their second wave of wage cuts in as many years as the government prepared to approve austerity measures that include those reductions as part of a deficit-cutting plan to save 65 billion euro through 2015. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)

    Placards left by civil servants are seen on a garden after a demonstration in Madrid, Spain, on Friday July 13, 2012. Spanish civil servants, some dressed in the black of mourning, took to the streets Friday to protest their second wave of wage cuts in as many years as the government prepared to approve austerity measures that include those reductions as part of a deficit-cutting plan to save euro 65 billion through 2015. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)

    Civil servants shouts slogans condemning the recent austerity measures announced by the Spanish government, during a demonstrations in Madrid, Spain, on Friday July 13, 2012. Spanish civil servants, some dressed in the black of mourning, took to the streets Friday to protest their second wave of wage cuts in as many years as the government prepared to approve austerity measures that include those reductions as part of a deficit-cutting plan to save euro 65 billion through 2015. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)

    (AP) ? Spanish civil servants, many dressed in mourning black, took to the streets Friday in angry protest as the government approved new sweeping austerity measures that include wage cuts and tax increases for a country struggling under a recession and an unemployment rate of near 25 percent.

    Spain is under pressure to get its public finances on track amid concerns in the markets over the state of the country's banks and the wider economy.

    "Spain is going through one of its most dramatic moments," Deputy Prime Minister Saenz de Santamaria said after a Cabinet meeting at which sales tax hikes and spending cuts were approved.

    Admitting that the austerity measures were "neither simple, nor easy, nor popular," she said the government would try to enact the measures "with the maximum justice and equity."

    The conservative government has come under mounting criticism that the austerity measures are hitting the middle and working classes the hardest.

    "The government should go after the big companies that don't pay tax and bankers that have committed fraud and have run this country to the ground," said Pablo Gonzalez, 52, who works for the Madrid regional government. "Instead, we have to pay."

    The aim of the latest package of measures is to chop ?65 billion ($79 billion) off the budget deficit through 2015, the biggest deficit-reduction plan in recent Spanish history.

    As dusk fell, several hundred mainly young protesters marched in Madrid, stopping to jeer outside the headquarters of the ruling conservative and opposition Socialist parties before heading to the parliament.

    Though the increase in sales taxes, which risks slowing consumption and worsening Spain's recession, will take effect Sept. 1, other reforms will be left for later in the year, including a plan to speed up the gradual raising of the retirement age from to 65 to 67.

    Meanwhile, Economy Minister Luis de Guindos announced the creation of a new mechanism to help Spain's 17 regions finance themselves more easily. Some, such as Valencia in the east, are finding it increasingly difficult to tap capital markets for much-needed cash.

    The latest bout of austerity is prompting widespread opposition, not least from civil servants. In Madrid, several hundred government workers blocked traffic briefly in different parts of the city. In Valencia, several hundred Justice Ministry workers shouted "hands up, this is a stick-up" at a protest rally.

    The civil servants ? whose wages were cut 5 percent on average in 2010 in the first round of austerity cuts ? are usually paid 14 times a year. The government is now axing an extra payment made just before Christmas. The prime minister, his cabinet and lawmakers will also suffer the cut. At the local, regional and central level, there are around 3 million public servants in Spain.

    In the Puerta del Sol in downtown Madrid, about 500 civil servants gathered, about half dressed in black. Some women wore veils, as if at funerals. Protesters blew whistles and horns. Civil servants are often ridiculed in Spain and seen as lazy, clock-in and clock-out types with the luxury of lifetime jobs. But many earn as little as ?1,000 a month.

    Isabel Perez, a 40-year-old librarian, said "our wages have already been cut and now they take away the Christmas payment. I don't make it to the end of the month as it is. The extra payment gave some relief. We're not exactly millionaires." She earns ?1,300 a month and had already faced a yearly ?330 euro wage cut by the Madrid regional government.

    The latest austerity package has come after Spain won approval from the other 16 countries that use the euro for the first ?30 billion tranche of a bailout of up to ?100 billion for its troubled banking sector. Spain also managed to secure an extra year to meet a European deficit reduction target of 3 percent of GDP. The size of Spain's economy in 2011 is estimated to have been $1.5 trillion.

    Investors' response has been lukewarm, and the yield on Spain's benchmark 10-year bonds, a measure of investor wariness of a country's debt, remains very high at 6.61 percent, up 4 basis points for the day.

    Investors are also becoming increasingly wary of placing money in Spanish banks, which are having to turn to the European Central Bank for financing.

    In June, Spanish bank borrowing from the ECB rose 17 percent from May. The accrued total as of the end of that month was ?337 billion, 77 percent of all the money owed to the ECB and seven times the figure from June 2011.

    A draft memorandum of understanding agreed by eurozone finance ministers for Spain's bank bailout suggests billions in problematic assets should be segregated into an "external asset management agency" to clean up Spanish banks' balance sheets.

    It also says that by the end of the year certain areas of jurisdiction ? sanctioning and licensing ? should be transferred from the Spanish economy ministry to the Bank of Spain.

    This is seen as paving the way for Europe having a single bank supervisory body that will oversee central banks and be empowered to recapitalize Spanish and other troubled banks directly instead of via debt-laden government.

    ---

    Harold Heckle contributed to this report.

    Associated Press

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    Wednesday 11 July 2012

    Doctor: Lack of sleep prompted pilot's breakdown

    LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) ? A psychologist testified that a JetBlue Airways pilot who screamed about religion and terrorists during a flight had "a brief psychotic disorder" due to lack of sleep, according to a transcript of the trial obtained by The Associated Press on Tuesday.

    A judge found Clayton Osbon not guilty by reason of insanity during a brief and unpublicized trial earlier this month in Texas. Osbon had been charged with interference with a flight crew for his behavior on a March 27 flight from New York to Las Vegas.

    Passengers said they wrestled the pilot to the floor after he ran through the plane's cabin yelling about Jesus and al-Qaida. The flight was diverted and safely landed in Texas.

    According to the court transcripts, forensic neuropsychologist Robert E.H. Johnson testified that Osbon's disorder lasted about a week after the incident. Johnson didn't specify how long Osborn may have gone without sleep, and his psychiatric evaluation was sealed during the trial, but he said he determined Osbon suffered from brief psychotic disorder and delusions "secondary to sleep deprivation."

    Osborn, who was taken to a mental health facility after the flight, could not appreciate the nature and quality of his actions and he didn't appreciate their wrongfulness, Johnson testified.

    JetBlue declined to comment on the psychologist's testimony, citing no medical authority on the topic. But company spokeswoman Sharon Jones said Osbon did not fly March 24 or March 25, and worked a round-trip flight March 26 that gave him 17 hours of off time leading into the flight March 27.

    The Federal Aviation Administration is still investigating, spokesman Lynn Lunsford said, adding: "It's still too early to draw conclusions about any potential actions that might occur as the result of this incident."

    Osbon is at a mental health facility in Fort Worth. Court records show he is scheduled for another hearing early next month where the burden will be on him to show "by clear and convincing evidence" that his release would not pose future danger.

    U.S. District Judge Mary Lou Robinson sealed Johnson's psychiatric evaluation and said during the trial that it would remain the sealed.

    Osbon showed up at the airport unusually late for the March 27 flight, and the plane was in midair when he eerily told his first officer they wouldn't make it to their destination, according to court documents.

    He then started rambling about religion, the documents say. He scolded air traffic controllers to quiet down, then turned off the radios altogether and dimmed the monitors in the cockpit. He said aloud that "things just don't matter" and encouraged his co-pilot they take a leap of faith, according to court documents.

    The first officer then "became really worried," according to a sworn affidavit from FBI agent John Whitworth. "Osbon started trying to correlate completely unrelated numbers like different radio frequencies, and he talked about sins in Las Vegas."

    Osbon then left the cockpit, according to witness accounts compiled by investigators. Osbon, described by neighbors in Georgia as tall and muscular, "aggressively" grabbed the hands of a flight attendant who confronted him and later sprinted down the cabin while being chased.

    From inside the locked cockpit, which Osbon tried to re-enter by banging on the door, the co-pilot gave an order through the intercom to restrain Osbon, the affidavit said. Passengers wrestled Osbon to the ground. One female flight attendant's ribs were bruised, though no one on board was seriously hurt.

    At least 10 passengers sued JetBlue after the incident, claiming they feared for their lives and that the airline was "grossly negligent" in allowing Osbon to fly.

    FAA rules going into effect late next year add specifics to how much time a pilot must get to rest. The new rule requires a pilot have a 10-hour rest period, including eight hours of uninterrupted sleep opportunity. Currently, rules specify that a pilot must get nine hours of rest, reducible to eight hours, but do not factor in sleep opportunity.

    Associated Press

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    Adele Due Date Revealed: Mid-September!


    Shortest. Pregnancy. Ever.

    Okay, maybe not for Adele herself, but for the public. Unlike Jessica Simpson's very public gestation period, which was marked by Twitpics, nude Elle covers and absurd quotes for months on end, we just found out Adele was with child.

    So when is she due? Like really soon!

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    Simon Konecki got Adele pregnant 6-7 months before anyone knew! UK reports say she's due in mid-September, or around two months from now.

    Neither the 24-year-old nor her boyfriend has commented on the report or the pregnancy at all beyond their initial announcement last month.

    However, UK celebrity gossip sources claimed this morning that Adele will be hearing the pitter-patter of tiny feet by the middle of September.

    "Adele has barely left the house in recent months, so she could keep this to herself for as long as possible," a so-called insider said of the star.

    How the alleged insider knows what's going on in Adele's womb, we have no idea, but congratulations on the pregnancy again in any case!

    [Photo: WENN.com]

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    Tuesday 10 July 2012

    Twins Vs. Rangers Final Score: Texas Edges 4-3 Victory Over Minnesota After 13 Innings

    A strong pitching performance by Cole De Vries was almost enough to send the Minnesota Twins into the All-Star break on a happy note with a victory.

    De Vries went seven innings without giving up a run while giving up just three hits and a walk. The rookie was in line to pick up his third career major league victory thanks to an RBI single in the top of the sixth from Justin Morneau that scored Joe Mauer. Mauer finished with two of Minnesota's five hits.

    Former Twins closer Joe Nathan surrendered a pair of runs in the top of the ninth. The first run scored on a bases loaded error by Nathan on a sacrifice bunt attempt from Brian Dozier. Denard Span also added a sacrifice fly RBI in the inning.

    The 3-0 lead was not enough for Glen Perkins, who saw Ian Kinsler reach on an error and score. Adrian Beltre scored with two outs, followed by a double from Nelson Cruz. Michael Young brought both home to tie it at 3-3 and send the game to extra innings.

    It took until the 13th inning for the game to finally be won as the Rangers nicked a run off of Al Burnett.

    For more on the Minnesota Twins, head over to Twinkie Town, while Lone Star Ball is your source for Texas Rangers news and analysis. For MLB news and analysis, check out SBNation's MLB Page.

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    First witness testifies in Mladic trial

    This video image made available by The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, ICTY, shows former Bosnian Serb military chief Ratko Mladic in the court room in The Hague, Netherlands Monday July 9, 2012. Mladic faces 11 charges of genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity. He denies wrongdoing. (AP Photo/ICTY VIDEO)

    This video image made available by The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, ICTY, shows former Bosnian Serb military chief Ratko Mladic in the court room in The Hague, Netherlands Monday July 9, 2012. Mladic faces 11 charges of genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity. He denies wrongdoing. (AP Photo/ICTY VIDEO)

    This video image made available by The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, ICTY, shows Elvedin Pasic the first witness giving testimony in the case against former Bosnian Serb military chief Ratko Mladic in the court room in The Hague, Netherlands Monday July 9, 2012. Pasic, who was just 14 when Serbs overran his village in 1992, was scheduled to testify about Serb forces imprisoning and mistreating men, women and children at a makeshift detention camp in a nearby school in 1992. Mladic faces 11 charges of genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity. He denies wrongdoing. (AP Photo/ICTY VIDEO)

    (AP) ? It's been 20 years since Elvedin Pasic's father was captured by Serb fighters in the Bosnian war. But as the 34-year-old Bosnian Muslim became the first witness at the U.N. trial of Ratko Mladic on Monday, he repeatedly broke down in tears as he recalled the trauma of separation.

    During the emotional testimony, the former Bosnian Serb military chief sat stone-faced in court looking straight ahead. He faces 11 charges of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes for allegedly masterminding Serb atrocities throughout the 1992-95 Bosnian war that left 100,000 people dead.

    He denies wrongdoing and faces a maximum sentence of life imprisonment if convicted at the trial that is expected to last years.

    Speaking English with an American accent, Pasic said he still dreams of a hand waving toward him out of the window of a makeshift prison camp in a school where his father was being held, and regrets not having gone to see him one last time when he had the chance. He was 14 years old at the time.

    "I was afraid. I didn't (go)," he told judges at the Yugoslav war crimes tribunal, as he broke into tears. "I wish, I wish I would have went."

    Mladic is the last top-ranking suspect to go on trial at the U.N. court that was set up in 1993 as war raged in Bosnia. There was early skepticism about the tribunal's chances of gaining custody of top suspects, but the court eventually got all 161 people it indicted, including alleged masterminds Mladic and his former political master, Radovan Karadzic. Both went into hiding for more than a decade before being captured.

    Pasic testified despite a motion filed early Monday by defense attorneys to adjourn the war crimes case for six months. U.N. judges said the prosecution could respond to this latest request for a delay on Tuesday.

    Pasic said that his family fled from his village in northern Bosnian in 1992 as it was shelled by Serb troops under Mladic's command. He eventually was captured along with his father and scores of other villagers.

    They were held in a nearby school, with more than 150 men in an upstairs room and a smaller group of women and children downstairs. The next morning, shivering from a cold night spent in soaked clothing, the women and children were bused away and the men stayed, never to be seen again.

    "Your honors, after being there that night, there is no doubt in my mind they were all killed," Pasic told the three-judge panel.

    In a grim evocation of the ethnic hatred that permeated Bosnia in the war, Pasic recalled being beaten and abused as he walked toward a bus through a crowd of angry Serbs.

    One elderly woman dressed all in black grabbed him and threatened him with a knife, he said.

    "She said 'let me kill one balia because one of my sons died,'" he recalled her saying, using a derogatory term for Bosnian Muslims.

    Earlier, Pasic described weeks of wanderings with his mother after being forced from their village by Serb shelling.

    He and his mother eventually circled back to their home village despite a warning from two Serb soldiers patrolling nearby who told them "there is nothing for you to go back to: your home is Turkey, this is Serbia."

    He described his excitement as they entered the village anyway. He raced up a shortcut to his family house ? only to find the Serb soldiers had told them the truth about there being little for them to return to.

    "The house was burned completely, the fridge, the televisions, the walls ? what was left of the walls was stripped," Pasic said

    Even a stash of clothing they buried when they left had been found and taken. Pasic's voice choked with tears as he described how he had hoped to find his dog alive, but found it shot where it was chained.

    Most of the handful of people who had remained in his village, notably one elderly religious man whom Pasic knew, had been burned alive in their homes, Pasic testified; one was shot instead.

    Mladic's lawyers claimed in their written filing demanding more time that trial judges recently changed the rules governing what documentary evidence prosecutors can file. They said the changes would now let the prosecutors file significantly more evidence than previously allowed.

    The defense motion said the change "is unprecedented in the history of the tribunal and threatens to be a significant blight to the integrity of these proceedings. Urgent action by the Chamber is required to avoid a very (great) potential miscarriage of justice."

    Mladic's trial started on May 16, but was almost immediately halted because prosecutors admitted that an apparent clerical error meant they failed to disclose thousands of pages of evidence to defense attorneys.

    Mladic nodded his head in agreement at the start of Pasic's testimony, as the witness told of good relations between Bosnian Muslims, Serbs and Croats before the war. But he showed no emotion as Pasic's testimony went on to lay bare how that same multi-ethnic Bosnia was plunged into a war that turned former neighbors into sworn enemies.

    Associated Press

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    Monday 9 July 2012

    Farm Aid benefit concert heading to Hershey, Pa.

    FILE - In this Oct. 2, 2010, file photo, Dave Matthews performs during the 25th anniversary Farm Aid concert in Milwaukee. The annual Farm Aid benefit concert is coming to Hershey, Pa., in September 2012 as the country?s small and medium-size farms face a shifting economic landscape, but board member Dave Matthews sees some hopeful signs in the uncertainty. Matthews, who will perform at the Hersheypark show on Sept. 22 with longtime collaborator Tim Reynolds, sees demand growing for the types of farm products produced by smaller operations. (AP Photo/Jeffrey Phelps, File)

    FILE - In this Oct. 2, 2010, file photo, Dave Matthews performs during the 25th anniversary Farm Aid concert in Milwaukee. The annual Farm Aid benefit concert is coming to Hershey, Pa., in September 2012 as the country?s small and medium-size farms face a shifting economic landscape, but board member Dave Matthews sees some hopeful signs in the uncertainty. Matthews, who will perform at the Hersheypark show on Sept. 22 with longtime collaborator Tim Reynolds, sees demand growing for the types of farm products produced by smaller operations. (AP Photo/Jeffrey Phelps, File)

    HERSHEY, Pa. (AP) ? The annual Farm Aid benefit concert is coming to Hershey in September as the country's small and medium-sized farms face a shifting economic landscape, but board member Dave Matthews sees some hopeful signs in the uncertainty.

    Matthews, who will perform at the Hersheypark show on Sept. 22 with longtime collaborator Tim Reynolds, sees demand growing for the types of farm products produced by smaller operations.

    "I do feel like our awareness is changing in this country, but it's not fast, and it's not fast enough," Matthews said last week before his band performed at the same stadium where Farm Aid 2012 will be staged.

    "There needs to be an effort, I think, to increase the number of people that are informed and the number of people who have access to better food."

    Farm Aid has been held nearly every year since 1985, including in western Pennsylvania a decade ago, and has raised more than $40 million to help keep family farmers on their land.

    Tickets for this year's show go on sale Friday. Matthews' fellow board members Willie Nelson, Neil Young and John Mellencamp are also slated to perform, as are Jack Johnson, ALO, Pegi Young and The Survivors, and Lukas Nelson and Promise of the Real.

    "The charity that drives Farm Aid, I think, is so impossible to argue against," Matthews said. Farm Aid is trying "to give voice to the plight of the family farmers in this country, to give voice to people who are voiceless but are so essential to how we identify ourselves, and speak the truth in a public way."

    Matthews, a Farm Aid performer since 1995 and a board member since 2001, maintains a farm and vineyard in Virginia. His family also grows some of the food they eat at their Seattle home.

    As a boy in South Africa, he idolized his dairy farmer uncle and dreamed of being a farmer himself one day. These days he sees the idealized version of the small family farm in America as a contrast to the industrial techniques and scales that dominate modern agriculture.

    "The way it's run now is unhealthy, unsustainable, and that's what's destroying the small farmers (and) the mid-sized farmers," Matthews said. "That's the part that is heartbreaking."

    Profit-driven, industrial-scale farming does not take into account longer-term effects on health or the environment, he said.

    "When you're talking about the milk that your kids drink or the food that they eat or the land that it's grown on, when you think about those things, then the cheapest way to do something is the most short-sighted way to do something," Matthews said. "If the cheapest way to do something is to produce the worst food for our children, that's obviously not the right thing to do."

    Pennsylvania ranks third nationally in direct farmer-to-consumer sales, according to Farm Aid, and sixth with some 600 organic farms. Agriculture is the state's leading industry, and south-central Pennsylvania, where Hershey is located, includes vast areas of highly fertile farmland. The last time the concert was held in Pennsylvania was 2002, in Burgettstown, outside of Pittsburgh.

    Farm Aid, which drew about 16,000 people last year in Kansas City, Kan., runs a grants program that doles out money at the end of the year, but it also is a way to draw attention to issues facing farmers. Most recently, its Farmer Resource Hotline network has migrated online, working with farmers to help them explore alternate sources of credit or find specialized training.

    Matthews said that after a Farm Aid concert in Virginia, a couple hours from his farm, he found himself being stopped on the street and thanked by farmers who had been helped by the organization.

    "It really does affect people, it has an effect on farmers ? that's the part that's really hard for me to impart," he said. "Because when I go state to state, and see all these people, all these local farmers who come in who have been affected by the efforts of Farm Aid, who have been on the edge and been helped by the efforts of Farm Aid, it just makes you feel like ... you're doing something worthwhile."

    The country's longest-running benefit concert, Farm Aid also includes food vendors drawn from local family farms, and the Homegrown Village, where people can talk with farmers and learn more about agriculture.

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    Associated Press

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