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It’s not unusual to find pink flamingos,tiffany cuff Links for sale, gnomes and other ornaments on the square of grass most people have in front of their house. But visitors on their way to the Warren’s doorbell may glimpse Baby or Cinco, two California desert tortoises, lumbering about her front yard.

Joyce and Waldo Warren watch over 14-year-old and 15-year-old Baby and Cinco, which typically keep to the enclosed grassy area at the front of their Hawthorn Drive house. Joyce also keeps 3-year-old Malibu and 4-year-old Toto, two smaller tortoises, in a box in her living room.

She and Waldo, who moved to Barstow 18 years ago,cheap tiffany key rings, have four tortoises now, but over the 16 years they’ve lived in their home, Joyce has taken care of almost 200, she says.

"I’m proud to tell people that I love these little tortoises," she said. "(But) this last year I looked at my yard and space and decided we can’t keep all of these tortoises."

Over the years she has taken her tortoises to Joshua Tree Tortoise Rescue and another rescue center in Tehachapi. Some of them, about 40, she said, were offspring of tortoises she found on local roadways. Joyce has also had baby tortoises left in a box on her doorstep.

Some tortoises, like Baby (who’s a boy), Cinco (a girl), Toto and Malibu, Joyce decided to hang onto. She even had a tortoise named Methuselah who, she estimated, was more than 100 years old. Methuselah and his mate, Sarah, were among the tortoises taken to Tehachapi.

"I never thought I’d be attached, but I miss my old Methuselah," she said. "He’d come when I’d call him. (And) he dug a hole under a rock and lived there."

Warren’s tortoises have found good homes, but according to David Lamfrom, local field representative for the National Parks Conservation Association, because they are an endangered species,thanksgiving teacher gifts, tortoises shouldn’t be removed from the wild. If people come across a tortoise in the middle of the road, they should be helped across the street, he said.

According to Lamfrom, who’s heard of Joshua Tree Tortoise Rescue, said taking captive tortoises to a rescue center is a good way of finding a better home for them. Because captive tortoises often carry an upper respiratory disease that can be passed to their wild counterparts, people should never release them into the wild. People can also view wild tortoises at the Mojave National Preserve,tiffany money clips for sale, he said.

"The Mojave National Preserve is a great place for wild tortoises especially during the spring wildflower bloom," he said.

Warren, who’s a member of the High Desert branch of the California Turtle and Tortoise Club, is also wary of people who say they’d like to have them as a pet.

"Most everyone says I would love to have one for my kid,cheap tiffany rings," she said. "I say it’s not a play thing."

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Fate of Rothstein, Gallagher and Salesman in his

When three of Broward County’s once powerful residents are sentenced to federal prison in the next few weeks, their fates will lie in the hands of one man — U.S. District Judge James I. Cohn.

Cohn wields great authority and power as a lifetime appointee to the federal bench in Fort Lauderdale but outside court, he’ll introduce himself as "Jimmy Cohn" in his soft Alabama drawl or gently inquire about some personal detail you’ll have assumed he’s too busy to remember.

"A true Southern gentleman" and "tough but fair" were the most common descriptions offered by dozens of attorneys who have handled cases in his courtroom and were interviewed by the Sun Sentinel.

And yes, many of them said that he doles out tough sentences to convicted criminals.

For his part, Cohn said in a rare interview that he would like to be known as "somebody that was fair and reasonable and someone who treated people with courtesy and respect and somebody who followed the law."

The high-profile sentencings start June 2 with former Broward School Board member Beverly Gallagher, who took bribes from undercover FBI agents posing as contractors. She expects a sentence of three years and one month under a plea agreement reached with prosecutors.

A week later comes one of the most hyped days of judgment in Broward County in recent times. On June 9, Cohn will sentence now-disbarred attorney Scott Rothstein, who faces a maximum of 100 years in prison for running a massive Ponzi scheme out of his Fort Lauderdale law firm.

On July 8,tiffany money clips on sale, former Miramar City Commissioner Fitzroy Salesman faces a maximum of 60 years imprisonment after he was convicted of bribery and extortion for taking payments in the same FBI sting that ensnared Gallagher. Experts predict he’ll serve four to eight years in prison.

Forecasting the punishment Rothstein faces is a competitive sport right now in local legal and political circles. Most bets fall in the range of 30 years to life, though the disgraced lawyer’s help in pulling off a government sting of an alleged Italian mobster has some wondering if that will win him a meaningful reduction in sentencing.

The decision lies with Cohn alone, though the U.S. Attorney’s Office, the federal probation office and the defense will all make recommendations. As a judge, Cohn is prohibited from saying what he’ll do until sentencing day.

"He’s a judge who’s prepared, he’s decisive and he plays it down the middle. The rulings cut both ways,tiffany jewellery," said Bill Matthewman, a defense attorney who represented convicted cop killer Kenneth Wilk in Cohn’s courtroom in 2007.

Cohn "will give everyone a good hearing on trial issues but once they are convicted, if they are convicted, I think he believes they are also due a tough sentence that punishes them,tiffany Pendants for sale," Matthewman said.

Cohn, 61, is a lifelong Democrat nominated to the federal judiciary in 2003 by Republican President George W. Bush and confirmed 96-0 by a Republican-dominated Senate during a bitterly partisan era. His confirmation hearing was described by the Sun Sentinel as "a striking display of harmony in a contentious arena" but Cohn said that, as a Democrat selected by a Republican president, he was unlikely to face opposition.

The position of U.S. district judge is for life and appointees are not subject to voter approval. The job pays $174,000 a year.

Before Cohn’s current job, he was a Broward Circuit judge, appointed in 1995 by Gov. Lawton Chiles, a Democrat. He scored high in attorney reviews and never attracted a challenger at election time.

Growing up in Tuskegee, Ala., during the civil rights struggles of the 1950s and 60s, the Cohns owned a store and were one of two Jewish families in town. There was no synagogue so Cohn, his parents and his two sisters drove 40 miles west to the Reform temple in Montgomery for religious classes. "The worst part of it was I missed the first half of the NFL game," Cohn said wryly.

Cohn witnessed and was disturbed by racism against African-Americans. At an early age, he became acutely aware that his own heritage was also perceived as alien in the South.

"You want to assimilate, you don’t want to be different, no kid wants to be different," Cohn said. "On the other hand, you want to maintain your Jewish heritage and traditions."

For Cohn, playing sports was the best way to fit in. He was a quarterback on the Tuskegee High School football team, an all-star second baseman in baseball, ran track and played basketball.

When he started the ninth grade in September 1963, his dad escorted Cohn to school but it was surrounded by state troopers because Gov. George Wallace had closed it to avoid desegregation. Cohn went to live with his aunt in nearby Union Springs where he attended the public school.

He came home the next year and attended Tuskegee High when it was fully desegregated, though with a smaller enrollment. Cohn played on sports teams that were carefully made up of an equal number of whites and African-Americans.

Cohn planned to be an accountant but soon figured out that wasn’t for him. After graduating from his beloved University of Alabama with a major in general business, he spent time in the National Guard. He’d enjoyed business law classes, so he enrolled at Cumberland School of Law in Birmingham. When he tried his first case as a student before a mock jury, it felt right.

"I knew this was my calling," Cohn said.

After passing his bar exams in Alabama and Florida, his sister and parents, who retired to South Florida, persuaded him to interview here. After a brief stint as a Broward public defender, then State Attorney Philip Shaler offered him a $1,000 raise — to $13,000 — to be a prosecutor. Cohn prosecuted cases from 1975 to 1978, working with two men who are still his friends, current State Attorney Mike Satz and defense attorney Richard Garfield.

Satz said Cohn is a master of putting people at ease.

"When people I know meet him casually at the gym or in a restaurant, if they mention him later they don’t say ‘your friend the judge,’ they say ‘your friend Jimmy,’ " Satz said.

Cohn has always had a winning way with jurors. In private practice from 1978 to 1995, he was a successful criminal defense, family law and personal injury attorney.

Jurors trusted his sincerity and people at the county courthouse still talk about how he won a "not guilty by reason of insanity" jury verdict on a first-degree murder case — a difficult feat under Florida’s restrictive law. The defendant, Robert Lee Endicott shot and killed a young woman in Fort Lauderdale in 1979. Endicott is still involuntarily committed 30 years later.

For anyone who has ever heard Cohn’s mellow voice, he has a surprising disclosure. He had what he calls "a bad stuttering problem" when he was a child and decided to try to overcome it, without assistance, in the ninth grade.

"There was a kid in class who had a melodious voice and he spoke very slowly. And I started to mimic him and it worked," Cohn said. He still sometimes rephrases a sentence in his head before speaking to avoid stumbling on certain words.

Cohn and his wife Kathleen, adopted their son Bill, now 15, in 1995. When the biological parents had last-minute doubts at the hospital, Cohn said he delivered "as good a final argument as I ever gave a jury" and reassured the couple they would be making an extraordinary gift — the baby the Cohns had tried unsuccessfully to conceive for years.

Intent on being a good parent, Cohn said he decided to become a judge so he could have more structure in his work life.

And it’s a very structured life. He awakes at 5 a.m., doesn’t use an alarm clock and has never overslept in his life. He’s at the gym by 5:30 a.m. and goes to bed by 9 or 9:30 p.m. "unless there’s a ball game."

In his eight years on the state bench,buy tiffany key rings, Cohn tried 770 felony jury trials, including 144 in one year, a local record only exceeded by his friend, U.S. District Judge William Dimitrouleas when he was a state judge. Cohn believes that his work ethic helped to get him the federal appointment.

Spending time with his wife and Bill — they particularly enjoy watching "Seinfeld" reruns together and traveling — has won out over his older hobbies. Cohn is a devoted fan of the University of Alabama’s football team and keeps a toy elephant that sings the Alabama fight song in his chambers. He plays golf less frequently these days because of a workout injury but still loves to watch the pros on TV.

His personal heroes are federal judges whose legal decisions helped end racial segregation in the South, including the late Judge Frank M. Johnson who "had the courage to follow the law when it was not popular." Cohn’s own judicial philosophy, he said, is to look to the "plain meaning of the law" as Congress wrote it.

The judge sets the tone and he insists on punctuality, courtesy and respect in his courtroom. He seems bewildered by attorneys who run late or are less than totally organized.

If there is any criticism of Cohn, it is that his insistence on tight scheduling can sometimes seem too rigid.

Salesman’s attorney, Jamie Benjamin, practically begged Cohn for more time to prepare his defense, noting that the government had investigated the case since 2004 compared to the few months that he’d had to prepare. Cohn insisted the trial proceed with only a minor delay.

Benjamin said he thinks the world of Cohn: "He’s the picture of what you want in a judge." But Benjamin said he was really frustrated by the judge’s rigidity. "It’s puzzling to see that court scheduling can ever be more important than preparing a case," the attorney said.

Cohn said he hopes he’s evolved with experience but that "lawyers are inherent procrastinators and you’ve got to set deadlines."

Some defendants in state court,tiffany cuff Links on sale, where Cohn handled career criminals who were mandated by law to receive lengthy sentences, called him "the Rocket Man" because they said "he could send you to the moon." That reputation has stuck and some attorneys quietly call Cohn’s courtroom "the launching pad" for similar reasons.

Cautiously choosing his words, Cohn said he judges each case on its merits, considering the advisory sentencing guidelines, the nature and circumstances of the crime and the defendant’s history and character.

Cohn’s close friend, Garfield, said that beneath the calm exterior, Cohn is intense, prepared and efficient.

In more than 35 years of friendship, Garfield has only seen him lose his cool after flubbing a shot on the golf course.

The two, who have very different personal styles, like to rib each other, most recently about their views on Tiger Woods’ fall from grace. They were both long-term fans but Garfield is done with Woods. Cohn said he doesn’t condone the serial extramarital affairs and empathizes with Woods’ wife, but still admires his professional excellence at golf.

With a smile, Cohn said: "There’s got to be hope of redemption, right?"

Paula McMahon can be reached at pmcmahon@SunSentinel.com or 954-356-4533.

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Visual Search for Fashion Items, Enters Beta Testi

Hitachi America, Ltd., announced that their newly developed visual search site for fashion items, GazoPa Style, is entering beta testing. GazoPa Style allows users to easily search for similar fashion items. With the tremendous number of products available on the Internet, it’s not always easy to quickly browse and compare these products. GazoPa’s similar image search technology is integrated into GazoPa Style, allowing users to look for similar products by using color and shape.

GazoPa Style allows users to upload images from their own personal computers and to use images on other sites found by uploading image URL or by their plug-in tool for searching similar products.

Currently women’s clothing shown on eBay, Amazon and Etsy are also searchable at GazoPa Style. Hitachi plans to add more products from other popular e-commerce sites to GazoPa Style in the future.

GazoPa Style helps users to browse products visually, and it makes shopping on the web more convenient and fun.

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Hottest and Most Ridiculous Celebrity Pop Culture

VH1′s new six-part series, "The Short List," is an irreverent collection of celebrity and pop culture-filled top ten countdowns. If something exists in the world that needs to be simultaneously celebrated and mocked, it’s going to be here. And it’s going to be funny.

"The Short List" premieres Friday, July 30 at 9PM* and ranks everything from the 10 Craziest Lady Gaga Fashion Moments to the 10 Biggest Celebrity Tools to the 10 Cutest Celebrity Babies. VH1′s patented blend of comedians, experts and commentators will dissect, disseminate and diss their way through each topic, ultimately justifying each and every totally awesome top ten ranking.

"The Short List" line-up kicks off with a look at Lady Gaga and her wildly eccentric, often questionable,Beads necklace, fashion sense. The episode features some of the pop icon’s craziest outfits, including the red latex gown she wore to meet the Queen of England, her ubiquitous and revealing bubble dress, and the infamous Kermit-inspired frock that takes childhood memories to a whole new, creepy level. In addition to Gaga, the series dishes on everything from Twilight heartthrob Taylor Lautner’s ripped beach bod abs to Suri Cruise’s outrageous style, to reality TV meltdowns so crazy they make Mel Gibson look sane.

A new episode of "The Short List" premieres every Friday night at 9PM* starting on July 30 through September 3. Try not to watch it. We dare you. You might even learn something.

Shelly Tatro, Jeff Olde and Rick Hankey are Executive Producers for VH1, along with Bruce Gillmer and Antonio Dall’Orto serving as Executive Producers for MTVN International Sean Gottlieb is Supervising Writer and Bernie Kaminski is Supervising Producer.

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Studies conducted at Hokkaido University on inorga

 "Differences in sex-typed behaviour, including physical activity, are already apparent among preschool children. To examine the associations between early sex-typed behaviour and later physical activity," researchers in Sapporo, Japan report.

"Children from the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children were asked to wear an accelerometer for 7 days at age 12. Physical activity outcomes were counts per minute (counts/min) and minutes of moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA). Sex-typed behaviour was assessed using the Pre-School Activities Inventory (PSAI) at age 31/2. Multivariable regression was used to examine the association between PSAI and physical activity, separately for boys and girls. Accelerometer data were collected from 2593 boys and 2858 girls, mean (SD) age 11.8 (0.23) years. A one point higher PSAI score (mean (SD) 61.7 (8.7) and 37.0 (9.1) for boys and girls, respectively) was associated with a higher level of physical activity (counts/min) of 2.3 (95% CI 0.9 to 3.7) in boys and 0.7 (95% CI – 0.1 to 1.4) in girls. This is equivalent to a higher counts/min of 56.7 (95% CI 23.1 to 90.3) and 16.6 (95% CI – 2.4 to 35.5) for boys and girls, respectively, for a higher PSAI score equivalent to the difference between boys and girls (24.7). Results for MVPA were similar,tiffany earrings," wrote A. Kobayashi and colleagues, Hokkaido University.

The researchers concluded: "Higher male-typical behaviour in early childhood is associated with higher physical."

Kobayashi and colleagues published their study in European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry (Vapour-Induced Amorphous-Crystalline Transformation of a Luminescent Platinum(II)-Diimine Complex. European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry, 2010;(17):2465-2470).

For additional information, contact M. Kato, Hokkaido University, Division Chemical, Faculty Science, Kita Ku, North 10 West 8, Sapporo, Hokkaido 0600810, Japan.

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In this recent study, researchers in Loughborough, the United Kingdom conducted a study "To analyze the role of baseline factors in long-term development of ocular complications in uveitis associated with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) (see also <http://www.newsrx.com/library/topics/Uveitis.html> Uveitis). Retrospective nonrandomized interventional case series."

"Data of 117 affected eyes (65 patients) with JIA-associated uveitis with a minimum follow-up of 1 year were obtained. Development of complications was analyzed univariately and multivariately in relation to gender, age of onset of uveitis (<7 years or >7 years), and initial manifestation of JIA (as uveitis or as arthritis). Female-to-male ratio was 3:1 and follow-up for uveitis ranged from 1.1 to 27.5 years (median 7.6 years). Time interval between arthritis and uveitis was shorter in boys (median 0.3 year) than in girls (median 1.0 year) (P < .01). At 5 years of follow-up boys suffered more frequently from cystoid macular edema (CME) (50% vs 4%; P< .01) and papillitis (31% vs 2%; P< .01), and needed more cataract surgery (59% vs 32%; P = .02). At 5 years of follow-up children with initial uveitis had more posterior synechiae, band keratopathy, and CME (all P<= .02), but less glaucoma (P = .03). In multivariate analysis male gender appeared to be independently associated with cataract surgery (adjusted hazard ratio [HR] = 4.33; P< .01), CME (HR = 4.59; P = .01), and papillitis (HR = 4.10; P = .01). Development of posterior synechiae was independently associated with initial uveitis (HR = 3.21; P< .01). Male gender and uveitis as initial manifestation of JIA were independently associated with a complicated course of JIA-associated uveitis," wrote A. Morris and colleagues.

The researchers concluded: "Age of onset of JIA-associated uveitis does not seem to have independent prognostic value for the course of this ocular disorder. (Am J Ophthalmol 2010;149:994-999."

Morris and colleagues published their study in International Journal of Crashworthiness (The development of a European fatal accident database. International Journal of Crashworthiness, 2010;15(2):201-209).

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Police foil burglary in Branch Township

A Cass Township man was arrested and jailed after a failed attempt to steal a cache of weapons and other items from an empty home in Branch Township on Thursday afternoon, according to Branch-Reilly Township police.

Authorities said Curtis W. Sargent, 18, of 61 High Road, Pottsville, broke into 42 Brickey Road about 3:42 p.m. The homeowner, Henry Bertasavage, was not home at the time, but Robert J. Hale, who was house-sitting for Bertasavage, returned to the home and heard noise coming from upstairs.

Police said that when Hale approached an upstairs bedroom door, he heard a rifle being loaded inside and called police.

Branch-Reilly and Minersville police arrived minutes later.

"He (Sargent) was hiding on us upstairs. He gave up as soon as we put a gun on him," Branch-Reilly Officer Brian Pyle said Thursday afternoon after Sargent had been taken into custody. "Right now,Charm bracelet, it looks like he was acting by himself."

Police said Sargent had wrapped four rifles, six handguns, several boxes of jewelry and a stereo system in a bed sheet and planned to load the items into his car.

About 4:30 p.m., Pyle and other officers removed those items from the home as evidence.

After he surrendered to authorities, police found a kitchen knife in Sargent’s back pocket,tiffany money clips, according to the affidavit of probable cause filed Thursday night. Police said he surrendered without a struggle.

He was arraigned before Magisterial District Judge James K. Reiley via video conference and was committed to Schuylkill County Prison in lieu of 10 percent of $75,tiffany cuff Links,000 cash bail.

During his arraignment, Sargent told Reiley he is a high school dropout and recently quit his job at an Alpha Mills factory.

When asked if he knew how serious his charges were, Sargent told Reiley, "They’ll put me away for awhile."

Sargent also said he has no recent criminal history and lives at home with his mother.

He faces one count of criminal trespass, one count of burglary, 11 counts of theft by unlawful taking and one count of possessing an instrument of crime,tiffany pendants, according to the criminal complaint.

As conditions of bail, Reiley said Sargent can have no contact with either Bertasavage or Hale, nor can he buy or have any guns in his possession.

Sargent had no attorney at his arraignment and indicated he would seek a county public defender.

A preliminary hearing was set for 10 a.m. Tuesday in Magisterial District Judge Charles V. Moran’s Pottsville court room.

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The Priscilla Presley Jewelry Collection on QVC

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Mill Run evens series in identical fashion

The way that Game 2 of the first-round best-of-three Fayette County Baseball League playoff series ended was almost a carbon copy of the way Game 1 finished up.

In fact, the only difference was the team that came up victorious.

In Game 1 on Thursday, Mill Run gave up a late-inning lead and lost, 3-2, to Mitch’s Bail Bonds on a bases-loaded walk in extra innings. Mill Run returned the favor Friday,Tiffany Money Clips, rallying from two runs down to win,Tiffany Watches, 3-2, on an eighth-inning bases-loaded walk and even the series.

The deciding Game 3 will be played at Charleroi’s Veterans Field at 4 p.m. Sunday.

Just like the first game, Game 2 was dominated by pitching.

Mill Run’s Jason Halfhill and Mitch’s Bail Bonds’ Pat Gannon took turns shutting down the opposition.

"We couldn’t ask for a better performance," Mill Run coach Rich Orndorff said. "Jason kept us in the game and we hung in there and stayed scrappy."

Halfhill worked eight full innings and gave up seven hits to go along with six strikeouts. Gannon pitched into the eighth, racking up five strikeouts and giving up eight hits.

Mitch’s Bail Bonds (13-12-1) broke a scoreless tie with two runs in the fifth thanks to RBI singles by Brendan Costantino and Ben Carson.

Those runs looked like enough as Gannon kept Mill Run (11-14-1) in check for most of the game. But in the sixth inning, Mill Run clawed to within a run when Rob Orndorff singled and scored on an error.

Then with two outs in the seventh, Bob Fulton saved Mill Run’s season with a clutch RBI triple that tied the game. In the eighth, with darkness creeping in, late-inning substitute Jeremy Miller worked a bases-loaded walk off Gannon,tiffany, forcing in pinch-runner Rich Orndorff with the game-winning run.

"We’ve been dragging a little bit," Rich Orndorff said. "Maybe this game is the spark that will get us going."

After the game, Mitch’s Bail Bonds coach Ryan Encapera and his team felt the same way Mill Run did after Game 1.

"It was definitely a tough one to lose,Tiffany cuff links," Encapera said. "We were on the other end of this (Thursday) night."

After a strong outing, Halfhill was relieved to see his teammates be able to finish off the late-inning rally with a season-saving victory.

"We were a little worried we weren’t going to get it in because of darkness," Halfhill said. "It feels good to win this one."

Kris Firestone led Mill Run with three singles and Dave Sumner added a double and single. Carson paced Mitch’s Bail Bonds with two singles.

The winner of Sunday’s game will advance to a best-of-five semifinal series beginning Tuesday against an opponent yet to be determined.

Jason Black can be reached at jblack@tribweb.com or 724-626-3534.

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Favre’s excuses ring hollow

Vikings players ride bicycles from their dorm rooms to practice at training camp, to save time and avoid signing autographs. As the 80 players who have reported to camp took the field for their first practice on Friday afternoon, a white bike remained in front of the players’ dorm.

It was adorned with the number 4, a reminder that Brett Favre, the Hamlet of Hattiesburg, has placed his comfort over the needs and wants of a team offering to pay him $13 million for six months of employment, has again placed himself on a different plane than his teammates.

Favre’s bike is like Jim Thome’s favorite glove or Glen Taylor’s trophy case: It will never be used.

Vikings coach Brad Childress has displayed wisdom and patience in his courting of Favre. He was right to recruit Favre last summer, and he is right to accede to Favre’s wishes this summer. For all of his old-school philosophies about teamwork, cohesiveness, work ethic and responsibility, Childress recognizes that he operates in a results business and that Favre produces far better results than any other quarterback available to him.

Childress is right to wait for Favre. Favre is wrong to keep Childress waiting.

Favre’s teammates and Vikings management seem content with his insistence on extending his summer vacation, but Favre is being illogical, irresponsible and lazy.

None of his excuses for skipping training camp makes sense, even if you can imagine them being delivered in a charming Southern drawl.

He wants more time at home? He’s been in Hattiesburg since January,Tiffany cuff links, he’ll be back by February, and if and when he does retire, he’ll be there for the rest of his life, and there isn’t much to do in central Mississippi, anyway,Tiffany bangles, other than sweat and wish you lived someplace else.

He can’t stand training camp? This is not an old-school camp, where coaches try to break down players for the purposes of developing toughness and encouraging male bonding. There are badminton tournaments with more hitting than these practices, and the team has moved into a cushy new dorm with air conditioning,Tiffany Money Clips, and camp lasts two weeks instead of a month.

He doesn’t like practice? Vikings players should be insulted that Favre would rather throw to high school receivers in 100-degree heat than throw to them in 80-degree comfort.

He wants to conserve his arm and energy? Favre would have just as much control over his workload in Mankato as he does at Oak Grove High.

He doesn’t need much work to get ready? That proved true last season, when the Vikings began with games against two of the worst teams in existence, the Cleveland Browns and Detroit Lions.

This year,Tiffany Watches, the Vikings begin with a game that is as ominous as it is symbolic — an opener in New Orleans. Favre will not be able to pitch-and-putt his way to an easy victory while he reacclimates to the realities of the NFL.

The team that practiced in Mankato on Friday is as talented and deep as any in the NFL. If you want to find reason for concern in this camp other than Sidney Rice’s hip or Cedric Griffin’s knee, you need only look at the Vikings’ two most renowned players, Favre and Adrian Peterson.

No one with the team would want to hear this term, but Favre is conducting a holdout. He is under contract and sure to play, so his absence should be called nothing less.

Including playoff games, Peterson fumbled nine times and botched one handoff last season. In his three seasons, his yards-per-rush average has dropped from 5.6 to 4.8 to 4.4.

He spent four days this offseason at Winter Park, missing most team activities.

Favre and Peterson avoided working with their team this summer, shirked tasks that would be expected of teammates. Their absences might not damage the Vikings, but any interception Favre throws in New Orleans and any fumble Peterson leaves on the ground in Green Bay will stand as proof that they spent this summer tempting fate and avoiding duty.

Jim Souhan can be heard at 10-noon Sunday on AM-1500. His Twitter name is SouhanStrib. –jsouhan@startribune.com

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ScanScout is First to Offer Cost-Per-Engagement Pr

Leading online video advertising company ScanScout (www.scanscout.com) today announced the availability of purely cost-per-engagement (CPE) ad units within pre-roll ads, an industry first. While video networks have long offered CPE units within banners and alongside video streams, ScanScout is the first to offer CPE units in pre-roll, within the video streams themselves. Agency buyers have already begun utilizing these ground-breaking units for numerous brands, including Jeep.

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Examples of the new creative unit are available on the ScanScout site showcase. Please visit: www.scanscout.com to see numerous brand video unit applications.

"Ultimately the 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee team chose ScanScout because they demonstrated a willingness to partner with us and put their own skin in the game," said Greg Swan, CEO of Detroit Digital. "ScanScout’s bullishness comes from actual results for another vehicle in the same Sport Utility category: Their cutting-edge Super Overlay engagement rate was triple the industry norm."

Advertisers are able to leverage ScanScout’s innovative CPE video ad targeting, optimization and brand protection technologies for their ad buys across online videos consumed in all digital media. This allows for greater efficiencies and ROI for the advertisers with a single video buy, whether they want to augment a standard pre-roll with a special offer or sale, or any other kind of promotion or contest.

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This story was first reported by MediaPost’s Online Media Daily: http://www.mediapost.com/publications/?fa=Articles.showArticle&art_aid=132821

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