Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Survivors of fatal Ore. bus crash say some ejected

PENDLETON, Ore. (AP) ? Survivors of a bus crash that killed nine people on a partly icy section of interstate in rural Eastern Oregon said Monday some passengers were thrown from the vehicle through broken windows after it skidded out of control, smashed through a guardrail and plummeted 200 feet down an embankment.

When the tour bus came to a rest, terrified passengers looked around for their loved ones.

"Some mothers screamed to find their son or daughter," said Jaemin Seo, a 23-year-old exchange student from Suwon, South Korea.

The charter bus, owned by a British Columbia company, crashed Sunday just east of Pendleton while returning to Canada from Las Vegas ? one of the stops on a nine-day western tour.

Aboard were 48 people, some of them exchange students from South Korea. Some passengers were from British Columbia, and some from Washington state. Investigators say there also may have been a Japanese passenger and one from Taiwan, and they're working with consular officials from those nations to identify them.

The survivors, who range in age from 7 to 74, were sent to 10 hospitals in Oregon, Washington and Idaho. At least 10 were released Monday, police said.

Authorities said Monday it could be a month or more before investigators and prosecutors decide whether to file any charges against the bus driver, a 54-year-old Vancouver, B.C., man who was among the injured. He has spoken with investigators, Lt. Gregg Hastings said.

The bus was traveling westbound in the left lane of Interstate 84 when it hit a concrete barrier, veered across both westbound lanes and plunged through the guardrail and down the embankment, Hastings said. Police haven't determined how fast the bus was going when it struck the center barrier.

The crash occurred near a spot on the interstate called Deadman Pass, at the top of a steep, seven-mile descent from the Blue Mountains. That section of road is so notorious that state transportation officials published a warning for truck drivers saying it has "some of the most changeable and severe weather conditions in the Northwest."

Still, Oregon Department of Transportation spokesman Tom Strandberg said that while there were icy spots where the crash occurred, it was nothing unusual for this time of year.

He said a sanding truck had applied sand a few hours earlier and was behind the bus making another run when the crash occurred. The sand truck driver was among the first at the scene.

The highway has been shut down several times this winter, mostly due to crashed trucks blocking the roadway, Strandberg said. A decision to close the road or require chains is made by the local maintenance crew, he said.

Seo said he was awakened by screaming and was ejected from a broken window as the bus careened down the hill. Seo had a broken ankle, a gash in his arm that required stitches and shallow scratches across his face. He is an exchange student from South Korea studying in Vancouver, British Columbia.

Berlyn Sanderson, 22, of Surrey, British Columbia, said she also was thrown from the bus.

"It's kind of like one of those dreams you have of the world ending," Sanderson told reporters.

Rescuers faced the challenge of bringing survivors 200 feet up a steep cliff, Pendleton Fire Chief Gary Woodson said. They descended the hill and used ropes to help retrieve people from the wreckage in freezing weather.

Some survivors were carried on backboards by six or eight rescuers. Others were hoisted in baskets, and an all-terrain vehicle arrived toward the end of the operation, Woodson said.

Officials said 39 people were taken to hospitals, and 10 of them had been treated and released.

The National Transportation Safety Board said two investigators were expected to arrive at the crash site Monday. They will look into why the bus left the road, the condition of the road at the time, the condition of the guardrail, the actions of the driver, and the operations of the company that owns the bus, the agency said.

The Oregonian newspaper quoted one survivor, 25-year-old Yoo Byung Woo, as saying he and some other passengers thought the driver was "going too fast."

"I worried about the bus," Yoo said, adding it was snowing and foggy at the time. He said one rider was frightened and asked if they could take another route. Some passengers were dozing when the driver slammed on the brakes.

Yoo said rocks smashed through windows after the bus crashed through the guard rail and rolled down. The NTSB said the bus rolled at least once.

Umatilla County Emergency Manager Jack Remillard said the bus was owned by Mi Joo Tour & Travel in Vancouver, B.C.

A bus safety website run by the U.S. Department of Transportation said Mi Joo has six buses, none of which have been involved in any accidents in at least the past two years.

A spokesman for the NTSB, Peter Knudson, said seatbelts aren't required on such buses. "We have been concerned about this for some time," Knudson said.

The local Red Cross shelter has been offering food, clothing and hotel arrangements for survivors as they are released from the hospital. Passengers' relatives also have gone to the shelter, seeking information about their loved ones.

Jake Contor, a Pendleton resident who speaks Korean and helped translate for the Red Cross, said he had spoken with several of the survivors.

"The stories have been fairly consistent: braking, swerving, sliding on the ice, hitting the guardrail, then sliding down the embankment," Contor said.

He said the victims told him the bus left Boise, Idaho, on Sunday morning and was supposed to arrive in Vancouver that night. The survivors who spoke to Contor were seated at the back of the bus and said it appeared that the front and center of the coach sustained the most damage.

The interstate links Boise and Portland through the Blue Mountains and the Columbia Gorge.

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AP correspondent Jeff Barnard in Grants Pass, Ore., contributed to this report.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/survivors-fatal-ore-bus-crash-ejected-232828054.html

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Monday, December 31, 2012

Weston residents co-chair event at Hebrew College

More than 150 members of the Hebrew College community gathered at a special Chanukat Habayit celebration on Dec. 11 to rededicate the campus building in Newton Centre that was almost sold in the wake of mounting institutional debt.

?A great miracle occurred here,? said President Daniel Lehmann, referencing both the Hanukkah miracle of oil and the saving of the Hebrew College building, which the school had put on the market last year.

?Tonight,? he added, ?we not only celebrate our securing this sacred space, we rededicate ourselves to the sacred purpose of Hebrew College to enhance Jewish education and Jewish leadership throughout our community.?

Howard and Elyse Rubin of Weston served as co-chairs of the event.

Source: http://www.wickedlocal.com/weston/news/x1058221307/Weston-residents-co-chair-event-at-Hebrew-College

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Friday, December 28, 2012

A business plan? Start-ups need something else.

A business plan is great once entrepreneurs have tested the market and know what they're going to sell. But for starters, they really need to model their business.

By Dr. Jeffrey R. Cornwall,?Guest blogger / December 27, 2012

In this December file photo, 12-year-old entrepreneur William Zsigo enjoys one of his own chocolate confections as he poses for photos at his home in Haslett, Mich. Before entrepreneurs write up a business plan, they should model their business visually.

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When advising people about what they need to do as they get ready to launch a business, there are two distinct approaches recommended by experts.

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Jeff is the Jack C. Massey Chair in Entrepreneurship and Director of the Center for Entrepreneurship at Belmont University in Nashville, Tenn.

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The first, which has been the traditional approach, tells aspiring entrepreneurs that writing a business plan is the first critical step.

In business schools the business plan was the core of our entrepreneurship curriculum for decades. ?Writing a business plan that?s thickness is measured in inches is still a rite of passage in many top entrepreneurship programs.

However, there is a growing chorus of experts questioning why business plans get so much attention.? After all, most entrepreneurs will tell you that once the business gets going it can quickly look fundamentally different than described in their original business plan.

Celebrity Health: 10 Famous Faces Who Fought For Their Health In ...

  • Paula Deen

    The chef notorious for her comfort food shocked fans by <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/01/17/paula-deen-diabetes_n_1210049.html">revealing she has diabetes</a> in January of this year. While the Food Network star had been diagnosed years before, she continued to promote her heavy-on-the-butter recipes until revealing the diagnosis -- <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/02/24/paula-deen-diabetes-reveal_n_1299484.html">at the same time she unveiled a partnership with diabetes drug maker Novo Nordisk</a>. Since then, <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/05/18/paula-deen-diabetes-diet_n_1527794.html">she's lost 30 pounds</a> and has been exercising more and loading up on veggies and salads -- but she hasn't given up the mashed potatoes completely. "I'm a Southern girl, and that's who I am, that's what I know," she told ET.

  • Nick Cannon

    Cannon faced a number of health scares in 2012, including <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/01/04/nick-cannon-mild-kidney-failure_n_1184069.html">kidney problems</a> and <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/02/16/nick-cannon-blood-clots-lungs-pulmonary-embolism-enlarged-ventricle_n_1283151.html">blood clots in his lungs</a>. After stepping down from his radio show to focus on his health, he revealed that he was <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/03/02/nick-cannon-autoimmune-disease-lupus-health_n_1316620.html">diagnosed with the autoimmune disease lupus</a> and a related kidney disorder called <a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0001512/">lupus nephritis</a>. He has since tuned into what his body needs, and says he feels like he's back on his feet. "<a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/10/11/nick-cannon-kidney-disease-awareness_n_1959105.html">I'm healthier now than I was before</a>, so everything is in tip-top shape," he said on a recent HuffPost Live appearance. "I have to get a lot more sleep, I feel like that was maybe one of the stems of what started all of this, cause I never used to sleep. And fatigue would set in."

  • Kate Middleton

    The exciting announcement of a royal baby on the way came with the unfortunate news that <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/12/03/kate-middleton-morning-sickness-hyperemesis-gravidarum_n_2232015.html">The Duchess of Cambridge is suffering from hyperemesis gravidarum</a>, a form of morning sickness characterized by "extreme, persistent nausea and vomiting during pregnancy that may lead to dehydration" and can persist throughout a pregnancy, HuffPost Parents reported. Only about 1 to 2 percent of pregnant women experience such intense symptoms, whereas as many as 80 percent of expectant mothers deal with some type of morning sickness, which typically tapers off after the first trimester.

  • Jack Osbourne

    The former reality TV star and son of Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne realized something was wrong when he <a href="http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20605555,00.html">started having vision problems</a>. "I couldn't see anything in front of me," he told People magazine. After seeking medical attention, he was <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/06/18/jack-osbourne-multiple-sclerosis-diagnosed-ms_n_1605397.html">diagnosed with the autoimmune disorder multiple sclerosis</a>. While he's resolved to <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/07/09/jack-osbourne-multiple-sclerosis-gma_n_1658662.html">"adapt and overcome,"</a> the new father admits that living with the condition is challenging. "I'm learning that one minute you can be fine, and the next I went blind in my right eye," he said on "The Talk," according to People. <a href="http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20605803,00.html">"It?s a completely unpredictable disease."</a>

  • Robin Roberts

    The "Good Morning America" co-anchor announced this year that she has a <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/05/18/paula-deen-diabetes-diet_n_1527794.html">rare blood disorder called myelodysplastic syndrome, or MDS</a>, a condition formerly called preleukemia, which causes the bone marrow to produce too few healthy blood cells. In September, she <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/10/04/robin-roberts-bone-marrow-transplant_n_1939635.html">underwent a bone marrow transplant</a> and wrote in a blog post for ABC News that her <a href="http://gma.yahoo.com/blogs/abc-blogs/robin-roberts-journey-thankful-thursday.html">doctors were pleased with the way her body was responding</a>. While she was <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/20/robin-roberts-health-update-new-beginning_n_2164938.html">briefly hospitalized in November due to a virus</a>, Roberts has called the transplant a rebirth. <a href="http://www.wwltv.com/wwltv-perfect-match-program/Sally-Ann-Robin-Roberts-interview-180054701.html">"It's a new beginning,"</a> she said in an interview with her sister for New Orleans' WWL-TV. "I look at it as a clean slate and how many people can say at this point in their life that they get a do over? That they get a chance to start again? And that's how I feel, that in many ways I am starting again."

  • Anderson Cooper

    While on assignment in Portugal, the TV personality was <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/12/04/anderson-cooper-blinded-portugal_n_2238027.html">temporarily blinded for 36 hours</a>, after sunlight reflecting off water <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/12/04/eye-sunburn-anderson-cooper-temporary-blindness_n_2239020.html">sunburned his eyeballs</a>. A <a href="http://www.webmd.com/skin-problems-and-treatments/sunburn-and-eye-pain-or-vision-problems">sunburn to the eye</a> can damage the retina or the lens of the eye, causing pain, irritation like something is in the eye and vision loss, according to WebMD. "I wake up in the middle of the night and <a href="http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/health/2012/12/05/anderson-cooper-recovers-from-sunburned-eyeballs/">it feels like my eyes are on fire</a>," he said on his talk show, ABC News reported.

  • Rosie O'Donnell

    On August 20, the comedian wrote on her blog that she <a href="http://rosie.com/my-heart-attack/">had a heart attack the previous week</a>. After helping a heavy woman get out of her car, O'Donnell wrote that she experienced chest pains, nausea and clammy skin, highlighting the <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/02/21/heart-attack-symptoms-women_n_1290952.html">difference in heart attack symptoms for women</a>. She's since started eating more healthy foods, and had <a href="http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20635664,00.html">lost 12 pounds</a> by October, according to People magazine. "For the first time, it wasn't hard for me," she said about the changes to her diet. "It took a heart attack for me to learn to take care of myself." Earlier in the year, <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/08/27/rosie-odonnell-married-michelle-rounds-_n_1833610.html">O'Donnell's wife Michelle Rounds</a> faced a health scare of her own, when she <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/08/04/michelle-rounds-desmoid-tumors-rosie-odonnell_n_1740270.html">underwent surgery for desmoid tumors</a>, a rare disease characterized by benign tumors that grow quickly in the soft connective tissue of the body.

  • Jesse Jackson Jr.

    The Congressman resigned in November after a medical leave from his position for <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/12/12/jesse-jackson-jr-house-race-wife-sandi-jackson_n_2283810.html">treatment for bipolar disorder</a>. He was <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/08/13/bipolar-ii-disorder-jesse-jackson-jr-mood-disorder_n_1773510.html">diagnosed with bipolar II disorder</a>, which is characterized by less severe periods of mania and longer bouts of depression than bipolar I. He was treated at the Mayo Clinic.

  • Kathy Bates

    The actress revealed to People magazine that she had <a href="http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20628972,00.html">undergone a double mastectomy after being diagnosed with breast cancer</a>. "After much consideration, I underwent a double mastectomy," she told the magazine. "Luckily, I don't have to undergo radiation or chemo. My doctors have assured me I'm going to be around for a long time." Bates also survived ovarian cancer nine years ago, People reported.

  • Brooke Burke-Charvet

    In November, the "Dancing With The Stars" co-host announced she had been <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/08/thyroid-cancer-brooke-burke-charvet_n_2095103.html">diagnosed with thyroid cancer</a>, a less common type of cancer that occurs in the thyroid, a gland near the bottom of the throat involved in hormone functioning. <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/12/13/brooke-burke-charvet-cancer-free-dwts-reveals-cancer-free_n_2293574.html">Seven days after undergoing surgery</a> for the disease, Burke-Charvet <a href="http://www.modernmom.com/blogs/brooke-burke/thyroidectomy-cancer-results-from-the-bu-great-news">wrote on her blog that she's been deemed cancer-free</a>: <blockquote>"I just got the results back from all of my tests and great news -- the thyroid cancer has been removed from my body and all my lymph nodes are clear. So I'm hoping that this is the end of the story. Woohoo!!! And thank GOD!"</blockquote>

  • Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/12/26/celebrity-health-crises-2012_n_2303495.html

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    Thursday, December 27, 2012

    Wall St drops for 3rd day, led by retailers

    NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. stocks fell for a third straight day on Wednesday, dragged lower by retail stocks after a report showed consumers spent less in the holiday shopping season than last year.

    Many investors said concerns about the "fiscal cliff" kept shoppers away from stores, suggesting markets may struggle to gain any ground until that issue is resolved. The CBOE Volatility Index or VIX, Wall Street's favorite barometer of investor anxiety, rose 4.46 percent, closing above 19 for the first time since November 7.

    A number of 2012's strongest performers advanced, a sign that portfolio managers may be engaging in "window dressing," a practice where market participants buy securities with big gains to improve the appearance of their holdings before presenting the results to clients. Bank of America Corp , which has more than doubled in 2012, added 2.6 percent to $11.54 on Wednesday.

    Holiday-related sales rose 0.7 percent from October 28 through December 24, compared with a 2 percent increase last year, according to data from MasterCard Advisors SpendingPulse. The Morgan Stanley retail index skidded 1.8 percent while the SPDR S&P Retail Trust slipped 1.7 percent.

    "With the 'fiscal cliff' hanging over our heads, it was hard to convince people to shop, and now it's hard to convince investors that there's any reason to buy going into year-end," said Rick Fier, director of trading at Conifer Securities in New York.

    President Barack Obama is due back in Washington early Thursday for a final effort to negotiate a deal with Congress to bridge a series of tax increases and government spending cuts set to begin next week, the so-called "fiscal cliff" many economists worry could push the U.S. economy into recession if it takes effect.

    Coach Inc fell 5.9 percent to $54.13 as the S&P 500's biggest decliner, followed by Amazon.com , down 3.9 percent at $248.63, and Abercrombie & Fitch , off 3.5 percent at $45.44. Ralph Lauren Corp , Limited Brands and Gap Inc also ranked among the S&P 500's biggest decliners.

    The Dow Jones industrial average slipped 24.49 points, or 0.19 percent, to 13,114.59 at the close. The Standard & Poor's 500 Index shed 6.83 points, or 0.48 percent, to 1,419.83. The Nasdaq Composite Index dropped 22.44 points, or 0.74 percent, to 2,990.16.

    J.C. Penney Co was a notable exception to the weakness in retail stocks, surging 4.4 percent to $20.75 as the S&P 500's biggest gainer. It was followed closely by Bank of America and Genworth Financial , which gained 3 percent on the day and 35.5 percent on the year.

    "People want to show they own names like these, making them prime 'window dressing' candidates," said Wayne Kaufman, chief market analyst at John Thomas Financial in New York.

    "Bank of America keeps going up even though it's overbought and you'd expect a pullback at these levels. No one wanted it when it was under $10 a share, but they want it now."

    Volume was light, with only 3.96 billion shares having traded on the New York Stock Exchange, the Nasdaq and the NYSE MKT. Many senior traders were still on vacation during this holiday-shortened week and major European markets were closed for the day.

    The S&P 500 has fallen 1.5 percent over the past three sessions, the worst three-day decline since mid-November. The Dow Jones Transportation Average, viewed as a proxy for business activity, fell 0.6 percent.

    A Republican plan that failed to gain traction last week triggered the S&P 500's recent drop, highlighting the market's sensitivity to headlines centered on the budget talks.

    During the last five trading days of the year and the first two of next year, it's possible for a "Santa rally" to occur. Since 1928, the S&P 500 has averaged a gain of 1.8 percent during that period and risen 79 percent of the time, according to data from PrinceRidge.

    "While it's unlikely there could be a budget deal at any time, no one wants to get in front of that trade," said Conifer's Fier, who helps oversee about $12 billion in assets. "Investors can easily make up for any gains when there's more action in 2013."

    Data showed U.S. single-family home prices rose in October, reinforcing the view that the domestic real estate market is improving, as the S&P/Case-Shiller composite index of 20 metropolitan areas gained 0.7 percent in October on a seasonally adjusted basis.

    Decliners outnumbered advancers on the New York Stock Exchange by a ratio of about 2 to 1, while on the Nasdaq, more than five stocks fell for every three that rose.

    (Editing by Jan Paschal)

    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/wall-st-drops-3rd-day-led-retailers-212805031--finance.html

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