Friday, December 28, 2012

North Central Oregon Recreation Report - The Dalles Chronicle

Dec. 27, 2012

North Central Oregon Recreation Report from the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife

FISHING

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Weekend fishing opportunities:

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  • Summer steelhead fishing is still available on the lower Deschutes. Fish are now well dispersed from the mouth upstream to the Warm Springs area.
  • Winter fishing can be good on several local reservoirs, as long as road conditions allow access ? check out Antelope Flat Reservoir, Haystack Reservoir and Ochoco Reservoir.
  • There are many great year-round fisheries for the fly angler, including the Metolius, Fall and Crooked and Deschutes rivers. Snow and cold temperatures can mean quiet, peaceful fishing. And hypothermia, so be prepared for winter conditions.

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Buy hunting/fishing licenses now

Hunters and anglers are reminded to purchase 2013 hunting and fishing licenses before venturing into the field in the new year. They can be purchased on the ODFW website, at ODFW license agents and at ODFW offices that sell ODFW documents. Fees are not increasing in 2013. For more information, visit ODFW?s licenses and regulations page.

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Send us your fishing report

We?d love to hear about your recent fishing experience. Send us your own fishing report through ODFW Fishing Reports ? the information will be forwarded to the local biologist who may use it to update various ODFW resources such as the Weekly Recreation Report.

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ANTELOPE FLAT RESERVOIR: trout

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Fishing has been fair. The changing weather may make travel difficult so be prepared for muddy or snowy road conditions. Anglers should be very careful when venturing onto the ice and follow safety procedures.

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BEND PINE NURSERY POND: trout

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The most recent stocking was in late September with a number of one pound rainbow released.

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BIG LAVA LAKE: rainbow trout

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Big Lava Lake is closed to fishing until spring.

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BIKINI POND: rainbow trout

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The pond has received its fall stocking, and should provide anglers with good fall fishing opportunity.

CLEAR LAKE RESERVOIR: rainbow trout

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Water level in reservoir is at low levels due to irrigation demand. Recent snow will limit access.

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CRANE PRAIRIE RESERVOIR: rainbow trout, brook trout, kokanee, largemouth bass

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Crane Prairie is closed to fishing until spring.

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CRESCENT LAKE: rainbow trout, brown trout, lake trout and kokanee

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Opportunities for rainbow and brown trout are good.

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CROOKED RIVER BELOW BOWMAN DAM: redband trout and mountain whitefish

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Fishing for trout has been good. Water levels have been consistent and fish are feeding on small mayfly and midge nymphs. It appears the whitefish spawn is tapering off. The use of bait is prohibited until May 2013.

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Flows below Bowman Dam.

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A sample of redband trout and mountain whitefish are tagged with a numbered floy tag protruding from the back. Anglers who catch a trout or whitefish with a floy tag are encouraged to release the fish with the tag intact after recording the tag color and number, fish length and location caught. Anglers can send the information to ODFW at (541) 447-5111 ext. 24 or timothy.k.porter@state.or.us.

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CULTUS LAKE: rainbow trout, lake trout

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No recent reports.

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DAVIS LAKE: redband trout, largemouth bass

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Inaccessible due to snow.

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DESCHUTES RIVER: steelhead, redband trout

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Mouth to the Pelton Regulating Dam: steelhead, redband trout, whitefish

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Summer steelhead fishing on the lower Deschutes is fair, as water clarity has improved significantly. Fish are now well dispersed throughout the river, with good numbers of fish found by anglers from the mouth upstream to the Warm Springs Area. Trout fishing remains good for trout downstream from the Warm Springs Reservation Boundary. Best trout fishing typically occurs around midday, as the best light reaches the canyon floor. Fly anglers will find best success with nymphs along with egg patterns for trout and whitefish. Anglers are reminded trout angling is closed upstream from the Warm Springs Reservation Boundary.?

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Anglers should note that fall chinook salmon retention closed on the Deschutes Nov. 1. ?

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Anglers, who catch a tagged hatchery steelhead with an orange anchor tag, are encouraged to report catch information to ODFW at 541-296-4628 or via the internet at http://www.dfw.state.or.us/fish/The_Dalles/fish_tag_returns.asp.?Anglers catching a tagged wild fish should release it immediately without recording any information.

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Anglers can check the trap the seasons catch at Sherars Falls as an indicator of fish movement in the Deschutes at: http://www.dfw.state.or.us/fish/fish_counts/sherars_falls/index.asp. The Sherars Falls trap went offline for the season Nov. 2.

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Lake Billy Chinook to Bend: rainbow trout, brown trout

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Flows have increased with the end of irrigation season. This will make the river more difficult to wade but often triggers trout to feed more heavily and seek out new territories. Rainbow trout average 10 to 16-inches, while brown trout up to 26-inches are available. Anglers will find better access downstream of Lower Bridge. Remains open year round; however, gear is restricted to artificial flies and lures only.

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EAST LAKE: rainbow trout, brown trout, Atlantic salmon, kokanee

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East Lake is closed to fishing until spring.

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FALL RIVER: rainbow trout

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Fishing is good. The river below the falls closed on Sept. 30. The river above the falls is open all year. Fishing is restricted to fly fishing only with barbless hooks.

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FROG LAKE: rainbow trout

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No recent reports. Snow will limit access.?

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HAYSTACK RESERVOIR: rainbow trout, brown trout, kokanee

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No recent reports.

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HOOD RIVER: summer steelhead, winter steelhead

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The bulk of the summer steelhead run has passed the fishery in the Hood River, although a few late fish may be present. Anglers may encounter a few stray fin-clipped coho in the lower river, but success will be limited. Anglers have reported encountering a few early winter steelhead, but the bulk of run is still far off. Catch-and-release trout fishing closed on the Hood River on Oct. 31. Anglers are reminded that the Hood River is currently closed for the retention of chinook salmon.??

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HOSMER LAKE: Atlantic salmon, brook trout, rainbow trout

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Inaccessible due to snow.

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LAKE BILLY CHINOOK: bull trout, brown trout, rainbow trout, kokanee, smallmouth bass

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Fishing for bull trout has been good. Anglers are reminded there are small numbers of spring chinook and summer steelhead in Lake Billy Chinook as part of the reintroduction effort. Please release these fish unharmed. The Metolius Arm closed to fishing Oct. 31.

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LITTLE LAVA LAKE: rainbow trout, brook trout

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No recent reports.

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LOST LAKE: rainbow trout, brown trout

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No recent reports. Anglers should check with the USFS Hood River Ranger Station for 541-352-6002 concerning access.

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METOLIUS RIVER: redband trout, bull trout

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Trout fishing has been good. Insect hatches should offer lots of opportunities for good dry fly fishing. Angling for post spawning bull trout should be excellent. Large streamer flies fished in the deeper pools and slots are the best bet.

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The mainstem above the Allingham Bridge closed to fishing Oct. 31.

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NORTH TWIN: rainbow trout

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Excellent fall fishing opportunities are available.

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OCHOCO CREEK UPSTREAM TO OCHOCO DAM: rainbow trout

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No recent reports.

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Angling is restricted to artificial flies and lures only; two trout per day and 8-inch minimum length with only 1 fish over 20 inches.

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OCHOCO RESERVOIR: rainbow trout

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Recent sampling shows there are plenty of trout available ranging from 8 to 16-inches long. The low water may make launching a boat difficult.

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ODELL LAKE: kokanee, lake trout, rainbow trout

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Odell Lake is closed to fishing until spring.

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PAULINA LAKE: brown trout, rainbow trout, kokanee

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Paulina Lake is closed to fishing until spring.

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PINE HOLLOW RESERVOIR: rainbow trout

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Pine Hollow was recently stocked with trophy sized rainbow, and should provide good success. Winter fishing in Pine Hollow can be productive. Anglers find good success trolling, and fishing from the bank.

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PRINEVILLE RESERVOIR: rainbow trout and largemouth bass

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Anglers have reported catching larger trout than in recent years. Anglers should consult the 2012 Sport Fishing Regulations for maximum length requirements and bag limits for both largemouth and smallmouth bass.

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PRINEVILLE YOUTH FISHING POND: rainbow trout and largemouth bass

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Trout are still available to be caught as long as the pond is not covered in ice. Due to safety concerns, no one is allowed to be on the ice if it?s present.

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ROCK CREEK RESERVOIR: rainbow trout

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Very low water levels will limit success.

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SHEVLIN YOUTH FISHING POND: rainbow trout

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Shevlin Pond is fishing well and typically fishes well throughout winter if not iced over.

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SOUTH TWIN LAKE: Rainbow trout

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South Twin Lake is closed to fishing until spring.

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SUTTLE LAKE: brown trout, kokanee

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Recent fish sampling showed excellent trophy brown trout opportunity. Kokanee fishing is poor.

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TAYLOR LAKE: rainbow trout and largemouth bass

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Taylor Lake has been recently stocked, and has provided consistent catches of rainbow.??

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WALTON LAKE: rainbow trout

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Fishing has been fair.? Anglers should be very careful when venturing onto the ice and follow safety procedures.

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WICKIUP RESERVOIR: rainbow trout, brown trout, kokanee, largemouth bass.

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Closed to fishing until next spring.

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CENTRAL ZONE HUNTING

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OPEN: UPLAND BIRD, WATERFOWL (see regs), COUGAR

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REPORT HUNTS EVEN IF YOU WEREN?T SUCCESSFUL!

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You need to complete a hunter harvest survey for each deer, elk, pronghorn, cougar, bear and turkey tag purchased?even if you weren?t successful or didn?t go hunting. Report online at www.reportmyhunt.com (or at ODFW?s website under Hunting) or call 1-866-947-6339. Hunters that fail to report 2012 deer and elk tags by the deadline (Jan. 31, 2013 for most hunts) will be fined $25 when they purchase a 2014 hunting license.

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This penalty was put in place because after several years of ?mandatory? reporting with no penalty, just 41 percent of tags were reported on time last year. The information provided is critical for setting tag numbers and seasons?information that?s become more and more difficult to get through traditional phone surveys because hunters have moved, screened their calls, or don?t provide phone numbers.

Wolves and coyotes can look alike
Most wolves in the state today are in northeast Oregon but a few have dispersed further west and south. Wolves are protected by state and/or federal law and it is unlawful to shoot them. Coyote hunters need to take extra care to identify their target as wolves can look like coyotes, especially wolf pups in the mid-summer and fall. ODFW appreciates hunters? assistance to establish wolves? presence in Oregon; please report any wolf sightings or wolf sign to ODFW using the online reporting system.

Hunter orange required for youth

Don?t forget: hunters age 17 and under must wear a fluorescent orange upper garment OR hat when hunting upland game birds (except turkey) and game mammals (deer, elk, bear, cougar, pronghorn, goat, sheep, Western gray squirrel) with a firearm.

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PRINEVILLE/OCHOCO WILDLIFE DISTRICT

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Cougar ? Present throughout the Maury, Ochoco, and Grizzly units but are more likely near deer and elk herds. The Maury and Ochoco units are recommended because of their greater amounts of accessible public land. Remember cougars must be checked in at an ODFW office within 10 days of harvest. Please consult the synopsis for all required parts and be sure to call first to make an appointment.

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Waterfowl, Valley Quail and Chukar - Seasons are open. Hunters are encouraged to check likely habitat areas on the Crooked River National Grasslands and the breaks of the John Day River system for opportunities. Waterfowl hunters will find opportunities limited as most birds in this area are closely associated with private lands where access may be difficult.

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THE DALLES WILDLIFE DISTRICT

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Cougar ? Hunters wishing to pursue cougar will find best success near areas of deer and elk concentrations and near recent cougar kills and calling. With periodic snow events, following fresh tracks can improve chances of locating a cougar. Successful hunters, remember you must check in cougar (hide and skull) and bear skull at an ODFW office within 10 days of harvest and bring them in unfrozen. It?s also a good idea to prop their mouths open with a stick after harvest for easier tissue sampling, teeth collection and tagging. See regulations for details.

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Upland Bird ? Upland bird season is in full swing, and hunters can find some public access within the Deschutes and John rivers for chukar. Most of the pheasant and quail hunting in the district is on private lands, and permission is necessary. ODFW does facilitate some access through the Upland Cooperative Access Program. More information on this program can be attained on the department website, or by contacting the district at 541-296-4628.

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Waterfowl ? Waterfowl are just starting to show up in the area. Access points are limited along the Columbia River; hunters must ensure that they are outside of any city limits or state parks boundaries. Good opportunities for Canada Geese exist throughout Sherman and southern Wasco counties on private lands.

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WHITE RIVER WILDLIFE AREA

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Vehicle Access: Most gates through the Wildlife Area closed Dec. 1 and will remain closed until April 1, 2013. As of January 1, 2013 new rules take effect that prohibits all recreational ATV use on the Wildlife Area, also camping will be only allowed in designated camping areas.

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As of January 1, 2013 you will need a parking permit to use/park on the White River Wildlife Area along with other ODFW wildlife areas. visit ODFW?s Web site.?? ?

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Cougar ? Open all year or until zone mortality quotas have been met. Look for areas that have recent deer and elk activity. Focus your efforts along migration routes, and along rim rocks and canyons. Look for fresh tracks or kills to increase success. Deer are down on the Wildlife Area for the winter so it is a good area to look for cougars.

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Coyote ? Hunters should be looking in open areas along the eastern perimeter of the wildlife area. Open fields can provide good calling opportunities on the area.

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Upland bird ? Chukar and Hungarian partridge can be found scattered throughout the area. Look on open ridges and rock out croppings. Valley quail can be found throughout the area along the creeks and ponds and there is a small population of Mountain quail on the area also but can be difficult to find.???

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Waterfowl ? Waterfowl can be found using the area on ponds and occasionally in some of the freshly planted fields. Most of the waterfowl are on private lands.

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CENTRAL ZONE VIEWING

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Jefferson and Crook Counties

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Prineville Area

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Winter conditions are present and recreational users and their pets should dress and come equipped for snow, ice, and potentially dangerous driving conditions.

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The Prineville Reservoir Wildlife Management Area (WMA) offers winter wildlife viewing opportunities. With recent frigid winter temperatures many ducks, geese, and other waterfowl have moved to more temperate areas. The WMA and the north side access road are now closed to motorized access. Walk in or bike access is allowed and provides vantage points to view migrating birds and resident wildlife.

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Waterfowl hunters and trappers may also be using the area and all users are encouraged to wear bright hunter orange clothing. Most trappers avoid using the more traveled areas along the north shore, but could be using remote upland areas and the south shoreline which is difficult to access without a boat or canoe. Dog owners should use care when using remote uplands or the south shore. A map of the area is available at the ODFW?s Prineville Office and the Oregon State Park office located at the Prineville Reservoir State Park, or for more information, visit ODFW?s Web site. 12/18/12.

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Deschutes County

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Winter is an excellent time to view raptors around Deschutes County. Red-tailed hawks are one of the most numerous birds of prey and commonly seen on fence and power poles scanning meadows, sagebrush shrub steppe, and other open areas.

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Travel conditions and accessibility to high mountain lakes is tentative and drivers should check conditions before heading out, but visitors to lakes such as Wickiup and Crane Prairie are likely to see common loons, Canada geese, American widgeon, green-winged teal, bufflehead, ring-necked ducks, northern shovelers, lesser scaup, common and Barrow?s goldeneye, multiple gull species, and various grebes including horned, eared, western, and Clark?s. In addition to the water birds, you can expect to see bald eagles, hermit thrushes, Williamson?s, hairy and black-backed woodpeckers, gray jay, northern flicker, mountain chickadee, red-breasted nuthatch, red crossbill, and many other species.

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Other birding destinations to consider include Tumalo Reservoir (west of Highway 20 between Sister and Bend), Pelton Dam wildlife overlook and Lake Simstustus (Deschutes River northwest of Madras), and Hatfield Lakes (just north of the Bend airport).

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Black-tailed jackrabbits can be seen in many areas where sagebrush abounds, and squirrels can still be observed conducting their winter activities on national forest and BLM lands, but expect to see less activity at higher elevations. Reptiles are now sequestered in underground winter quarters that protect them from freezing conditions. And although amphibians can be active at colder temperatures, they will be much harder to find until next spring. We?ll know spring is back when the chirrups of tree frogs can heard once again. 12/10/12

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Wasco and Sherman counties

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The Lower Deschutes River can provide ample wildlife viewing opportunities. California Bighorn Sheep are frequently observed in the canyon and can provide fantastic viewing this time of year. The best spot to view sheep is from the BLM access road just downstream and across the river from Sherar?s Falls (along Hwy 216). Other wildlife that may be seen along the river include the red-tailed hawk, American kestrel, Osprey, Golden and Bald eagles. Waterfowl are commonly observed on the river, and visitors can usually see many different songbirds and upland game birds that also call the canyon home. 12/21/12.

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Police help family of 13 with home makeover | Stuff.co.nz

Police makeover

JAY BOREHAM / Fairfax NZ

ON THE JOB: Constables Merrin Dancy, Karen Ancell and Julia Williams paint a wall at the HNZ propery in Flat Bush.

Police have helped a South Auckland family of 13 avoid eviction by transforming their Housing New Zealand home, bringing it up to proper living standards.

The Flat Bush Neighbourhood Policing Team gained the support of the local community and businesses to upgrade the home, which was in such a poor state of repair the family was on its last chance with HNZ.

Constable Karen Ancell said 11 children lived at the house with their 32-year-old mother who was pregnant.

"We have stepped in to get the house up to scratch so the family can make a fresh start," Ancell said.

"They are struggling, to say the least, and some of the children are starting to come to police attention."

More than 40 volunteers helped with the make over while businesses donated materials and services.
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The volunteers fumigated the house, repaired damaged walls and painted the interior.
Outside they tidied the grounds, erected raised garden beds and planted vegetables.

Police, Salvation Army and Habitat for Humanity representatives also donated furnishings to completely refurnish the house.

The community's input for a family they had never met was huge, Ancell added.
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"It's about giving a family a fresh start. They are in a good place to change now, whereas in the past that hasn't been the case."

But giving them a home they can be proud of is just the first step. The police are also working to give the family the tools to become good members of society.

They will receive mentoring, budgeting advice, counselling and health checks as well as anger management and parenting training.

"They are in a bit of debt and it is very difficult to make headway out - it's a vicious circle."

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Monday, December 24, 2012

Report: Airstrike hits Syrian bakery, kills dozens

Handout / Reuters

Free Syrian Army fighters and residents carry the bodies of people killed by what activists said were missiles fired by a Syrian Air Force fighter jet from forces loyal to Syria's President Bashar al-Assad at a bakery in Halfaya, near Hama, Sunday, Dec. 23.

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By Erika Solomon, Reuters

BEIRUT, Lebanon --- Dozens of people were killed and many more wounded in an airstrike that hit a Syrian bakery where a large crowd was waiting in line for bread on Sunday, activists said.?

If confirmed, it would be one of the deadliest air strikes of Syria's civil war.?

"There is no way to really know yet how many people were killed. When I got there, I could see piles of bodies all over the ground. There were women and children," said Samer al-Hamawi, an activist in the town of Halfaya. "There are also dozens of wounded people."

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Rami Abdelrahman, of the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, also said the death toll was still very unclear.?

"From looking at the videos, I expect the death toll to be around or above 50, and not higher than 100. But for now I am keeping my estimate at dozens killed, until we have more information," he said.

Halfaya, in the central province of Hama, had been seized by rebels last week in a push to seize new territory in their 21-month-old revolt against President Bashar al-Assad.

Another activist said residents picking through the bodies were still determining which were wounded and which were dead.?

Hamawi, who spoke via Skype, uploaded a video of the scene that showed dozens of dust-coated bodies lined up near a pile of rubble beside a concrete building with blackened walls.

Screams could be heard in the video as some men rushed to the scene on motorcycles and other residents limped away. Dozens of dead bodies could be seen.

The authenticity of the video could not be immediately verified, as the government restricts access into Syria.

Activists said more than a thousand people had been lined up at the bakery in Halfaya. Shortages of fuel and flour have made bread production erratic across Syria, and bread lines are often hours long.

Muhammed Muheisen / AP

A look back at the violence that has overtaken the country

Activists say more than 44,000 people have been killed in the 21 months since the eruption of anti-Assad protests, inspired by the Arab Spring revolutions in Tunisia, Egypt and elsewhere.

Western powers and some Arab countries have repeatedly demanded that Assad step down.

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Mainly Sunni Muslim rebels are fighting on the edge of the capital Damascus and expanding southwards from their northern strongholds in the provinces around Aleppo and Idlib.?

But Assad, who is from the Alawite minority linked to Shi'ite Islam, has branded the rebels as terrorists and responded with artillery, air strikes and - according to NATO, which is stationing anti-missile defenses in neighboring Turkey - with Scud-type missiles.?

Earlier on Sunday, Syria's information minister distanced the government from comments by the vice president that neither the rebels nor Assad's forces could win the civil war.?

The foreign minister of Russia, one of Syria's main allies, said on Saturday that the conflict had reached stalemate, and that Assad would not yield to international efforts to persuade him to quit.?

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Sunday, December 23, 2012

Syria activists: airstrikes kills tens near Hama

BEIRUT (AP) ? A government airstrike killed tens of people Sunday in a town near the central city of Hama, anti-regime activists in Syria said.

The attack came as the main international envoy was beginning talks in Damascus aimed at ending the civil war.

The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said "tens of people" were killed in a strike by a fighter jet on Halfaya Sunday.

An amateur video released online Sunday shows people rushing toward a building an off-camera narrator says is a bakery. The bodies of about a dozen dead or seriously wounded people lie in the street, some of them in puddles of blood.

Rubble and dust cover another pile of bodies along the building's wall. Residents and armed rebels carry the wounded away while others dig through the rubble looking for survivors.

It was unclear why Syrian forces targeted the town.

Activists and rights groups accuse the Syrian government of President Bashar Assad of taking revenge for victories by rebel forces on civilian populations who support them.

Rebels have been clashing with government forces in recent days in the region around Halfaya, some 25 kilometers (15 miles) northwest of Hama, most notably in the village of Morek. Activists say rebels have taken over a number of regime checkpoints there as part of an effort to control the country's main north-south highway.

Syria's crisis began in March 2011 with political protests and has since evolved into a civil war, with scores of rebel groups across the country battling Assad's forces.

Activist say more than 40,000 people have been killed.

International diplomacy has failed to slow the crisis.

International envoy Lakhdar Brahimi was in Damascus Sunday to push for a negotiated solution to the conflict. Previous efforts have proved fruitless.

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Saturday, December 22, 2012

Full text of Pope's address to the Roman Curia | CatholicHerald.co.uk

Dear Cardinals, Brother Bishops and Priests, Dear Brothers and Sisters,

It is with great joy that I meet you today, dear Members of the College of Cardinals, Representatives of the Roman Curia and the Governorate, for this traditional event in the days leading up to the feast of Christmas. I greet each one of you cordially, beginning with Cardinal Angelo Sodano, whom I thank for his kind words and for the warm good wishes that he extended to me on behalf of all present. The Dean of the College of Cardinals reminded us of an expression that appears frequently during these days in the Latin liturgy: Prope est iam Dominus, venite, adoremus! The Lord is already near, come, let us adore him! We too, as one family, prepare ourselves to adore the Child in the stable at Bethlehem who is God himself and has come so close as to become a man like us. I willingly reciprocate your good wishes and I thank all of you from my heart, including the Papal Representatives all over the world, for the generous and competent assistance that each of you offers me in my ministry.

Once again we find ourselves at the end of a year that has seen all kinds of difficult situations, important questions and challenges, but also signs of hope, both in the Church and in the world. I shall mention just a few key elements regarding the life of the Church and my Petrine ministry. First of all, there were the journeys to Mexico and Cuba ? unforgettable encounters with the power of faith, so deeply rooted in human hearts, and with the joie de vivre that issues from faith. I recall how, on my arrival in Mexico, there were endless crowds of people lining the long route, cheering and waving flags and handkerchiefs. I recall how, on the journey to the attractive provincial capital Guanajuato, there were young people respectfully kneeling by the side of the road to receive the blessing of Peter?s Successor; I recall how the great liturgy beside the statue of Christ the King made Christ?s kingship present among us ? his peace, his justice, his truth. All this took place against the backdrop of the country?s problems, afflicted as it is by many different forms of violence and the hardships of economic dependence. While these problems cannot be solved simply by religious fervour, neither can they be solved without the inner purification of hearts that issues from the power of faith, from the encounter with Jesus Christ. And then there was Cuba ? here too there were great liturgical celebrations, in which the singing, the praying and the silence made tangibly present the One that the country?s authorities had tried for so long to exclude. That country?s search for a proper balancing of the relationship between obligations and freedom cannot succeed without reference to the basic criteria that mankind has discovered through encounter with the God of Jesus Christ.

As further key moments in the course of the year, I should like to single out the great Meeting of Families in Milan and the visit to Lebanon, where I consigned the Post-Synodal Apostolic Exhortation that is intended to offer signposts for the life of churches and society in the Middle East along the difficult paths of unity and peace. The last major event of the year was the Synod on the New Evangelization, which also served as a collective inauguration of the Year of Faith, in which we commemorate the opening of the Second Vatican Council fifty years ago, seeking to understand it anew and appropriate it anew in the changed circumstances of today.

All these occasions spoke to fundamental themes of this moment in history: the family (Milan), serving peace in the world and dialogue among religions (Lebanon) and proclaiming the message of Jesus Christ in our day to those who have yet to encounter him and to the many who know him only externally and hence do not actually recognize him. Among these broad themes, I should like to focus particularly on the theme of the family and the nature of dialogue, and then to add a brief observation on the question of the new evangelization.

The great joy with which families from all over the world congregated in Milan indicates that, despite all impressions to the contrary, the family is still strong and vibrant today. But there is no denying the crisis that threatens it to its foundations ? especially in the western world. It was noticeable that the Synod repeatedly emphasized the significance of the family as the authentic setting in which to hand on the blueprint of human existence. This is something we learn by living it with others and suffering it with others. So it became clear that the question of the family is not just about a particular social construct, but about man himself ? about what he is and what it takes to be authentically human. The challenges involved are manifold. First of all there is the question of the human capacity to make a commitment or to avoid commitment. Can one bind oneself for a lifetime? Does this correspond to man?s nature? Does it not contradict his freedom and the scope of his self-realization? Does man become himself by living for himself alone and only entering into relationships with others when he can break them off again at any time? Is lifelong commitment antithetical to freedom? Is commitment also worth suffering for? Man?s refusal to make any commitment ? which is becoming increasingly widespread as a result of a false understanding of freedom and self-realization as well as the desire to escape suffering ? means that man remains closed in on himself and keeps his ?I? ultimately for himself, without really rising above it. Yet only in self-giving does man find himself, and only by opening himself to the other, to others, to children, to the family, only by letting himself be changed through suffering, does he discover the breadth of his humanity. When such commitment is repudiated, the key figures of human existence likewise vanish: father, mother, child ? essential elements of the experience of being human are lost.

The Chief Rabbi of France, Gilles Bernheim, has shown in a very detailed and profoundly moving study that the attack we are currently experiencing on the true structure of the family, made up of father, mother, and child, goes much deeper. While up to now we regarded a false understanding of the nature of human freedom as one cause of the crisis of the family, it is now becoming clear that the very notion of being ? of what being human really means ? is being called into question. He quotes the famous saying of Simone de Beauvoir: ?one is not born a woman, one becomes so? (on ne na?t pas femme, on le devient). These words lay the foundation for what is put forward today under the term ?gender? as a new philosophy of sexuality. According to this philosophy, sex is no longer a given element of nature, that man has to accept and personally make sense of: it is a social role that we choose for ourselves, while in the past it was chosen for us by society. The profound falsehood of this theory and of the anthropological revolution contained within it is obvious. People dispute the idea that they have a nature, given by their bodily identity, that serves as a defining element of the human being. They deny their nature and decide that it is not something previously given to them, but that they make it for themselves. According to the biblical creation account, being created by God as male and female pertains to the essence of the human creature. This duality is an essential aspect of what being human is all about, as ordained by God. This very duality as something previously given is what is now disputed. The words of the creation account: ?male and female he created them? (Gen 1:27) no longer apply. No, what applies now is this: it was not God who created them male and female ? hitherto society did this, now we decide for ourselves. Man and woman as created realities, as the nature of the human being, no longer exist. Man calls his nature into question. From now on he is merely spirit and will. The manipulation of nature, which we deplore today where our environment is concerned, now becomes man?s fundamental choice where he himself is concerned. From now on there is only the abstract human being, who chooses for himself what his nature is to be. Man and woman in their created state as complementary versions of what it means to be human are disputed. But if there is no pre-ordained duality of man and woman in creation, then neither is the family any longer a reality established by creation. Likewise, the child has lost the place he had occupied hitherto and the dignity pertaining to him. Bernheim shows that now, perforce, from being a subject of rights, the child has become an object to which people have a right and which they have a right to obtain. When the freedom to be creative becomes the freedom to create oneself, then necessarily the Maker himself is denied and ultimately man too is stripped of his dignity as a creature of God, as the image of God at the core of his being. The defence of the family is about man himself. And it becomes clear that when God is denied, human dignity also disappears. Whoever defends God is defending man.

At this point I would like to address the second major theme, which runs through the whole of the past year from Assisi to the Synod on the New Evangelization: the question of dialogue and proclamation. Let us speak firstly of dialogue. For the Church in our day I see three principal areas of dialogue, in which she must be present in the struggle for man and his humanity: dialogue with states, dialogue with society ? which includes dialogue with cultures and with science ? and finally dialogue with religions. In all these dialogues the Church speaks on the basis of the light given her by faith. But at the same time she incorporates the memory of mankind, which is a memory of man?s experiences and sufferings from the beginnings and down the centuries, in which she has learned about the human condition, she has experienced its boundaries and its grandeur, its opportunities and its limitations. Human culture, of which she is a guarantee, has developed from the encounter between divine revelation and human existence. The Church represents the memory of what it means to be human in the face of a civilization of forgetfulness, which knows only itself and its own criteria. Yet just as an individual without memory has lost his identity, so too a human race without memory would lose its identity. What the Church has learned from the encounter between revelation and human experience does indeed extend beyond the realm of pure reason, but it is not a separate world that has nothing to say to unbelievers. By entering into the thinking and understanding of mankind, this knowledge broadens the horizon of reason and thus it speaks also to those who are unable to share the faith of the Church. In her dialogue with the state and with society, the Church does not, of course, have ready answers for individual questions. Along with other forces in society, she will wrestle for the answers that best correspond to the truth of the human condition. The values that she recognizes as fundamental and non-negotiable for the human condition she must propose with all clarity. She must do all she can to convince, and this can then stimulate political action.

In man?s present situation, the dialogue of religions is a necessary condition for peace in the world and it is therefore a duty for Christians as well as other religious communities. This dialogue of religions has various dimensions. In the first place it is simply a dialogue of life, a dialogue of being together. This will not involve discussing the great themes of faith ? whether God is Trinitarian or how the inspiration of the sacred Scriptures is to be understood, and so on. It is about the concrete problems of coexistence and shared responsibility for society, for the state, for humanity. In the process, it is necessary to learn to accept the other in his otherness and the otherness of his thinking. To this end, the shared responsibility for justice and peace must become the guiding principle of the conversation. A dialogue about peace and justice is bound to pass beyond the purely pragmatic to an ethical quest for the values that come before everything. In this way what began as a purely practical dialogue becomes a quest for the right way to live as a human being. Even if the fundamental choices themselves are not under discussion, the search for an answer to a specific question becomes a process in which, through listening to the other, both sides can obtain purification and enrichment. Thus this search can also mean taking common steps towards the one truth, even if the fundamental choices remain unaltered. If both sides set out from a hermeneutic of justice and peace, the fundamental difference will not disappear, but a deeper closeness will emerge nevertheless.

Two rules are generally regarded nowadays as fundamental for interreligious dialogue:

1. Dialogue does not aim at conversion, but at understanding. In this respect it differs from evangelization, from mission;
2. Accordingly, both parties to the dialogue remain consciously within their identity, which the dialogue does not place in question either for themselves or for the other.

These rules are correct, but in the way they are formulated here I still find them too superficial. True, dialogue does not aim at conversion, but at better mutual understanding ? that is correct. But all the same, the search for knowledge and understanding always has to involve drawing closer to the truth. Both sides in this piece-by-piece approach to truth are therefore on the path that leads forward and towards greater commonality, brought about by the oneness of the truth. As far as preserving identity is concerned, it would be too little for the Christian, so to speak, to assert his identity in a such a way that he effectively blocks the path to truth. Then his Christianity would appear as something arbitrary, merely propositional. He would seem not to reckon with the possibility that religion has to do with truth. On the contrary, I would say that the Christian can afford to be supremely confident, yes, fundamentally certain that he can venture freely into the open sea of the truth, without having to fear for his Christian identity. To be sure, we do not possess the truth, the truth possesses us: Christ, who is the truth, has taken us by the hand, and we know that his hand is holding us securely on the path of our quest for knowledge. Being inwardly held by the hand of Christ makes us free and keeps us safe: free ? because if we are held by him, we can enter openly and fearlessly into any dialogue; safe ? because he does not let go of us, unless we cut ourselves off from him. At one with him, we stand in the light of truth.

Finally, at least a brief word should be added on the subject of proclamation, or evangelization, on which the post-synodal document will speak in depth, on the basis of the Synod Fathers? propositions. I find that the essential elements of the process of evangelizing appear most eloquently in Saint John?s account of the calling of two of John the Baptist?s disciples, who become disciples of Jesus Christ (1:35-39). First of all, we have the simple act of proclamation. John the Baptist points towards Jesus and says: ?Behold the Lamb of God!? A similar act is recounted a few verses later. This time it is Andrew, who says to his brother Simon ?We have found the Messiah? (1:41). The first and fundamental element is the straightforward proclamation, the kerygma, which draws its strength from the inner conviction of the one proclaiming. In the account of the two disciples, the next stage is that of listening and following behind Jesus, which is not yet discipleship, but rather a holy curiosity, a movement of seeking. Both of them, after all, are seekers, men who live over and above everyday affairs in the expectation of God ? in the expectation that he exists and will reveal himself. Stimulated by the proclamation, their seeking becomes concrete. They want to come to know better the man described as the Lamb of God by John the Baptist. The third act is set in motion when Jesus turns round, approaches them and asks: ?What do you seek?? They respond with a further question, which demonstrates the openness of their expectation, their readiness to take new steps. They ask: ?Rabbi, where are you staying?? Jesus? answer ?Come and see!? is an invitation to walk with him and thereby to have their eyes opened with him.

The word of proclamation is effective in situations where man is listening in readiness for God to draw near, where man is inwardly searching and thus on the way towards the Lord. His heart is touched when Jesus turns towards him, and then his encounter with the proclamation becomes a holy curiosity to come to know Jesus better. As he walks with Jesus, he is led to the place where Jesus lives, to the community of the Church, which is his body. That means entering into the journeying community of catechumens, a community of both learning and living, in which our eyes are opened as we walk.

?Come and see!? This saying, addressed by Jesus to the two seeker-disciples, he also addresses to the seekers of today. At the end of the year, we pray to the Lord that the Church, despite all her shortcomings, may be increasingly recognizable as his dwelling-place. We ask him to open our eyes ever wider as we make our way to his house, so that we can say ever more clearly, ever more convincingly: ?we have found him for whom the whole world is waiting, Jesus Christ, the true Son of God and true man?. With these sentiments, I wish you all from my heart a blessed Christmas and a happy New Year.

Source: http://www.catholicherald.co.uk/news/2012/12/21/full-text-of-popes-address-to-the-curia/

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Improve Self Esteem By Loving Yourself

When you want to improve self esteem, you need to increase your self perception. Perception is an immediate recognition or appreciation and when you apply this to yourself, you will improve self esteem. When you gauge your self esteem, you should base it on what you believe, what you love and not what you have.

Loving yourself is the way to improve self esteem. List the things where you believe that you have an important role to play in your life and in others lives. If people around you can see that you value yourself then they will give the same value to you and even better.

Learn to trust yourself. Oftentimes, we think that we can't do some tasks most people can and this is because we lack self trust. You are almost half done with the task when you trust yourself. Improve your self esteem by getting rid of doubts that are holding you back from performing your best potential.

You are unique. Always believe that you are unique and you have your own unique talents and capabilities that can diversely contribute to the world. If you do what you love, you may increase your self esteem. Being an expert on the things that you love can actually add more to your knowledge and experience thus a great way to improve self esteem.

Challenge yourself. If you haven't done an activity that you really like, challenge yourself to do it. This way, you can test your self confidence and you can positively change it. For example, exercise; set a goal that you can finish an actual 1 hour of exercise and you will be amazed with your self if you achieve your goal. Pushing yourself means building trust in your capabilities.

It may not be easy to improve self esteem instantly however taking one step at a time is a sure way to achieve your goal. When you need more push try using subliminal audio tool, it contains a lot of positive affirmations and these can motivate you to improve self esteem. Subliminal audio releases subliminal messages that target your subconscious mind. This is more effective when you listen to it while you are asleep. When you wake up, you will be amazed how energetic you are to take the steps to improve your self esteem. Remember, love yourself and everything will follow, self esteem, self trust and self perception.

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Top 10 Sanity-Saving Holiday Hacks

Top 10 Sanity-Saving Holiday HacksIt may be the most wonderful time of the year, but it's also the most stressful?between traveling, buying gifts for everyone, and handling loads of decorations and clutter, you've got quite a bit of work to do this holiday season. Here's how to make sure it goes off without a hitch.

10. Limit Your Other Commitments

Top 10 Sanity-Saving Holiday HacksThe biggest deterrent to what you get done is time. As you're getting out of work for the holiday week, make sure you've tackled everything you need to, so you aren't stuck working over the holiday. Get ready for guests ahead of time, and prioritize what you actually need to do (you don't need to go to every party and get a gift for every acquaintance. Check out our tips for saving time over the holidays and you'll find the whole week is a lot less stressful. Photo by goodrob13.

9. Avoid Stress When You Travel

Top 10 Sanity-Saving Holiday HacksIf you're traveling over the holiday to be with family, you're going to be facing double the travel stress of a normal weekend. Check out our start to finish guide to stress-free travel for tips on packing, getting out of work, and getting to your destination pain-free (and check out our top 10 tips for heading home on a holiday weekend, while you're at it). Image remixed from Chris Brindley.

8. Get Great Deals on Gifts, With or Without Black Friday

Top 10 Sanity-Saving Holiday HacksMissed Black Friday? No problem?it isn't always the best time to find deals anyway. We've written a lot on how to survive Black Friday, but you can find deals on your gifts any day of the week, especially if you shop online. Check out our five favorite deal sites for a little help, and be sure to get that expedited shipping so it gets to you on time.

7. Give Better Gifts

Top 10 Sanity-Saving Holiday HacksIf you're struggling to find good gift ideas this year, we've got some resources to help you out. First, do a little research on your giftee and find something without being clich?. If that isn't helping, check out our official Lifehacker gift guides for all sorts of ideas, from apps and web services to gadgets, organizational gifts, and even custom-built computers.

6. Give a Used Gift With FInesse

Top 10 Sanity-Saving Holiday HacksMaybe you don't have a lot of cash to spend on gifts, or maybe you have something you aren't using that you know one of your friends would like. As long as you're up front about it?and as long as it makes sense for the gift?you can give a used gift, or regift an item someone gave you. The key is being honest. That said, if you want to do it without getting caught, we have some tips on doing that too?just be prepared on the off chance your recipient finds out!

5. Get the Most From Your Gift Cards

Top 10 Sanity-Saving Holiday HacksWhether you're giving or receiving gift cards this year, there are some tricks to getting the most for your money (and getting rid of gift cards you don't want). Check out our list of everything you need to know about gift cards to see more?just be sure you give them away quickly before they start losing their value. Photo by Arvind Grover.

4. Wrap Your Gifts Like a Pro

Top 10 Sanity-Saving Holiday HacksChances are you know how to wrap a gift, but what about when it's something in a less-than-traditional shape? We've shared a number of ways to make up for that, from the more festive methods to a simple "Ravioli" method that will work with nearly anything. Of course, you could always just put them in a cereal or oatmeal box first, then wrap as usual. Photo by Robin Phinizy.

3. Get the Better of Your Unruly Tree

Top 10 Sanity-Saving Holiday HacksSo you've picked out the perfect tree for your living room, and maybe even put together a clever watering system to keep it green. But once the holidays are over, ti's time to pack it up?which almost seems harder than cutting it down was. Here's how to pack your tree without spending a dime, and when you're finished, you can get that extra sap off your hands with some toothpaste.

2. Dig Up the Post-Holiday Clutter

Top 10 Sanity-Saving Holiday HacksHoliday preparation may be stressful, but at least you have the holidays to look forward too?the post-holiday cleanup is a much sadder tale. Luckily, with a bit of patience this year, you can make next year's holiday prep much less stressful. Here's how to pack up your decorations neatly and declutter your house now that you have a ton of new stuff lying around. If you have any broken ornaments, you can recycle them into new ones, and you should also check out how to keep that holiday music in iTunes without it annoying you the rest of the year. Photo by SAJE/Shutterstock.

1. Turn Your Unwanted Gifts into Cash

Top 10 Sanity-Saving Holiday HacksChances are, not every gift you got was a winner. That doesn't mean you need to let it collect dust in your closet, though. Instead, return it or sell it for something better. Most stores are pretty lenient about taking things back after the holidays, but just in case, check out our guide to returning anything without a receipt so you're prepared for the Boxing Day battle.

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Friday, December 21, 2012

Online Gaming Technology Stock Continues with Strong Revenue ...

Online Gaming Technology StockThere are many different avenues to look at when one is searching for technology stocks to invest in. One of the most basic differences is in hardware technology stocks versus software technology stocks. Obviously, some companies offer a combination of both, but for some of the smaller technology stocks, it can be advantageous to be solely on the software side of the business. This is because, as adoption by consumers grows, corporate earnings are easier to scale up.

One market that is extremely attractive, yet investors are hesitant to be active in these days, is that of Chinese technology stocks. American investors are hesitant to look at Chinese technology stocks because of questionable accounting practices. Unfortunately, there have been some unethical firms that have put the whole sector in question. No matter how one might categorize companies in China, no one questions the massive potential growth for corporate earnings in that nation.

Giant Interactive Group Inc. (NYSE/GA) is one of the more interesting technology stocks, because it is one of the leading developers for online games in China. The company specializes in multiplayer online games to drive corporate earnings.

The company reported third-quarter 2012 financial results in which revenue was $86.4 million, up 18.6% from the same quarter in 2011. Corporate earnings on a non-GAAP basis were $54.5 million, up 20.2% from the corporate earnings earned during the same quarter in 2011. (Source: ?Giant Interactive Announces Third Quarter 2012 Results,? Giant Interactive Group Inc., November 13, 2012, accessed December 15, 2012.)

This is a stock that is trading at a forward price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of only 5.8, a significant value compared to its growth margin. Profit margin of almost 56%, return on equity of 46.25%, no debt and $1.58 of cash per share. (Source: Yahoo! Finance, accessed December 15, 2012.)

These are great increases, as they show underlying strength in the actual games themselves. If players don?t like the products offered, they would certainly play less. That?s not what the company?s results show; in fact, it?s just the opposite.

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With the valuation still attractive and corporate earnings continuing to grow along with revenue, the stock remains in a bullish channel. Stock price remains above its 200-day moving average, although recent days have seen some sellers enter the market. This could be due to concerns regarding Chinese technology stocks in general, not specific to this one company.

With technology stocks being a highly competitive market sector, the key to corporate earnings growth is developing a product in which customers continually want more of the product, and are willing to spend money on it.

The only question might be the long-term viability of technology stocks that develop such products as online games. The reason being is that competition is intense, which means corporate earnings growth can be affected through new product offerings by other technology stocks and price competition. Only time will tell. However, no one questions the appetite for online games in China.

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Are heirs responsible for credit card debts? - The Help Desk ...

My elderly mother-in-law has several credit cards, two of which are being used by her granddaughters. The minimum is paid each month, but never the full balance. Will my wife, who will be the sole survivor of my mother-in-law's very small estate, be responsible for the credit card balances? ? Craig P.

As an heir, your wife will not be liable for any outstanding credit card debt in the estate. But it also means that she may not receive much of an inheritance. "If there is money in the estate, then the estate has the responsibility to pay off any creditors," says April Hill, a St. Petersburg, Fla.-based elder law attorney. That process typically takes place in probate, or court-supervised administration of the estate.

So if your mother-in-law's estate runs out of money before the credit card balances are paid down, the responsibility for the debt won't land on your wife. Creditors cannot go after anyone who had no part in creating the debt, says Hill.

? Austin Kilham

Got a question for the Help Desk? Send it to?helpdesk@cnnmoney.com.

Source: http://helpdesk.blogs.money.cnn.com/2012/12/20/heirs-responsible-credit-card-debts/

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Blizzard Warning May Affect Travel this Holiday Weekend | Travel ...

Travelers gearing up for the busiest holiday weekend of the year may see delays and cancellations due to the recently issued blizzard warning affecting multiple states throughout the Midwest. Travelers hoping to purchase travel insurance ahead of the storm have missed the window for coverage.

The storm was first announced by the National Weather Service earlier this week. Unfortunately, travel insurance is often an afterthought, and the concern for coverage only arises after something catastrophic happens. Any policies purchased after the storm?s announcement would not offer coverage.

However, those who have travel insurance policies in place may be in luck. Taking advantage of the trip cancellation, missed connection, or travel delay benefits this weekend may be the only way to avoid holiday travel frustration.

The weather benefits within travel insurance can differ greatly, and travelers are advised to review the terms of their policies to understand how coverage applies. Travelers who know their policy in detail and plan ahead have the best chance of ensuring holiday plans go as smoothly as possible.

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Source: http://blogs.squaremouth.com/travel-advice/blizzard-warning-may-affect-travel-this-holiday-weekend/

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Thursday, December 20, 2012

Twitter?s Christmas Present to You: All Your Tweets

Twitter’s Christmas Present to You: All Your Tweets
Twitter released a long-promised feature today, the ability to download all of your tweets. Now you can see every banal thing you?ve ever written, from the beginning of time. Or at least since you signed up for Twitter.

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/GearFactor/~3/6B4I85uKZAc/

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A Christmas Carol Text Analyser | OxfordWords Blog

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Garrett Hedlund Talks On the Road


Jack Kerouac's On the Road is easily one of the most famous American novels of the 20th century, so it's no small surprise that -- unlike contemporary Beat Generation giants Naked Lunch and Howl -- the seminal 1957 work has taken this long to reach the movie screen. Not that there haven't been attempts: Kerouac himself reportedly tried to entice Marlon Brando to star in a movie version, and the book rights were later acquired by Francis Ford Coppola, who shepherded the project through more years of development.

At last, Motorcycle Diaries director Walter Salles came on board, and the result is this week's On the Road -- a languid, sun-kissed riff on the classic starring Garrett Hedlund, Sam Riley, Kristen Stewart and a host of stars (Viggo Mortensen, Amy Adams, Kirsten Dunst) in smaller character roles.

We sat down recently with Hedlund -- who plays the story's iconic drifter, Dean Moriarty -- where he talked about his love of the book and the pressure of starring in a tale with so much cultural import.

Luke Goodsell: This film has a long development history, going all the way back to the '50s when Kerouac supposedly tried to interest Marlon Brando in the project. Did you feel a lot of weight taking on this role in such an influential work of pop culture?

Garret Hedlund: It was just the self-imposed pressure of being a fan, as well -- because I've always been influenced by Kerouac, his writings, and I was introduced to it through On the Road and that kind of spontaneous prose. It was a whole new way to document experience and fuse that a little bit with imagination. Whereas everybody else was so concerned with format, it was liberating to see someone, you know, cut the handcuffs and go an create their own path.

So with this, it was a little tricky, 'cause when I first met [director] Walter [Salles], he was inspired by not only Kerouac but also Dean Moriarty, the character in th book, and how he approaches life -- this sort of free spirit, and this neverending amount of energy that he has. That was a little nerve-wracking, meeting him for the first time. But I wrote a long piece of writing for Walter, because I was coming back from the farm in Minnesota and I just kind of documented the journey: we were crossing the same kind of cornfields at sunset, and the people I came across, and, you know, sheriffs sitting across from me at the bar saying wonderful things that you can't not write down. And I was able to read Walter this after doing my first reading with him, and that was wonderful -- even though the pages were shaking uncontrollably in my hand. It was a lot of pressure. But yeah, between Neal Cassady and all the letters and books and the Beat Museum there's a plethora of things to see that you can pick up, and an insane amount about this man that few knew in this way. I mean they know about things from On the Road, but they don't know about Cody Pomeray from Visions of Cody, they've never read the books of letters, you know.

LG: Sounds like you did your homework. What was your very first experience with On the Road? Was it at school?

GH: Yeah, it was. I was such a fan of Fitzgerald, and Salinger -- I was really big into Salinger at the time -- and once I'd finished reading, you know, all of Salinger, I got into Kerouac. I remember somebody had spoken about him before, and I was going through creative writing at this time so it left a huge impression on me, to how I wrote at that time. You know, trying to write a good story and excluding format, being a "B" instead of an "A" because you'd sort of been following the rules. I felt much more fulfilled that way.

LG: So it wasn't just the pressure of the book's place in pop history -- it was its importance to your own.

GH: Right. But I kinda wanted that pressure. And back then I looked online to see if it was ever going to be made into a film, and it said that Francis Ford Coppola was directing it, and I was like, "Ah, the director of The Godfather -- I'll never get a f**king chance at this." That's why it's still surreal sitting here [talking about the movie], and I owe it all to Walter. He's been on this since 2005, and did the trek a couple times across country to retrace the routes, just to see if he could find On the Road and what it meant to all these people. It gave him a wonderful understanding of this generation, and these men. So I owe it all to them.


LG: Tell me a little about Walter's "Beatnik Bootcamp" he put you through for the film.

GH: Well once they finally greenlit the film, it happened so fast. Most films have three or four months of pre-production but this film had only six weeks -- and four of those weeks were us in this kind of bootcamp. I mean, it wasn't really a bootcamp with obstacle courses and things to climb and sh*t like that [laughs], we had, you know, photos covering the walls of the people at that time, and the places we were filming, so we could get an idea of where we are at this very moment. While we were rehearsing it we had biographers and family friends come in and spend time with us and share their knowledge of these people that had filled their lives. I mean, biographers have been working on the Beat Generation, and more specifically Kerouac, you know, since the '60s, so these were the most important voices to be around at the time. Really it was just us spending four weeks together in one room, surrounded by books, notepads and pens, movies from that time -- old Cassavetes ones that Walter would show us.

LG: I imagine Shadows would have been one.

GH: Shadows, yeah, and also this one called The Exiles, which showed maybe '50s Los Angeles that was kind of archival footage -- the footage was found and edited together, and I don't think it came out 'til years later.

LG: Was it hard to connect with the rhythms of life in that time period, given that it's almost 60 years ago now?

GH: I think it was nice. I mean, as soon as we would sit around and turn on the record player and we had all the books of this time, and, you know, being such a fan of it you can't help but feel it overtaking you. You're listening to jazz, and seeing how they do it the whole time within this, you give in to that, I think -- more than most projects. Within the film, Sam [Riley] and I are smoking non-filtered Camels the whole time. I bought a '53 Hudson before we started filming, so I could drive around and start feeling it beforehand. And then once we're driving around in Montreal, the whole time we're in the wardrobe, you know, and we're fans of the material.

LG: Those things must be hard to drive.

GH: [Laughs] Yeah, I know. No power steering, like any of them back then, but it's a 4500-pound car.

LG: Were the cigarettes the only things, substance-wise, that put you back in character on location? You weren't really indulging in Benzedrine?

[Laughs] Yeah, you know, the nice thing about a lot of those -- and how to make those scenes authentic -- was Al Hinkle, who's Ed Dunkle in the book, got on Skype with us. He was in San Jose and we were in Montreal, and the prop designer had built many of these little babies [Benzedrine] that looked like they did back in the day, so he instructed us how they did it with the bottom of the beer bottle -- crack on one side, crack on the other, and safely take it apart.

LG: It was interesting to see it being done on film.

GH: Yeah. When you know that half a strip will keep you high for eight hours, and one full strip will keep you high for 22, then you get a sense of how you would be performing under these circumstances.

LG: Right, that's... instructive. So you pieced together these characters from a lot of different sources, then.

GH: Yeah, to find the souls of a lot of these characters. Kristen [Stewart] had the benefit of hours and hours of audio tapes of [her character] Louann Henderson speaking and telling stories, and even I benefited 'cause you could hear the love in her voice, you know, when she talks and she laughs. She would say things like, "Oh, you know, me and Jack would dance," and you just saw this rare soul. She didn't pass judgment on anything. She soaked up life, just like the rest of these guys. She was so far beyond her years. But also the letters they all wrote to each other gave us so much of their soul, and the way they expressed things -- bravely and honestly, and also ridding themselves of their inhibitions and fears. They become so infectious in your mind that you wish you knew somebody like that. All we had to do was portray somebody everyone wishes they knew. [Laughs]


On the Road opens in theaters this week.


Source: http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/1926513/news/1926513/

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Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Multi-tasking whales sing while feeding, not just breeding

Dec. 19, 2012 ? Humpback whales are famed for their songs, most often heard in breeding season when males are competing to mate with females. In recent years, however, reports of whale songs occurring outside traditional breeding grounds have become more common. A new study may help explain why.

Humpbacks sing for their supper -- or at least, they sing while they hunt for it.

The research, published December 19 in PLoS ONE, uncovers the whales' little-understood acoustic behavior while foraging.

It also reveals a previously unknown behavioral flexibility on their part that allows the endangered marine mammals to balance their need to feed continuously with the competing need to exhibit mating behaviors such as song displays.

"They need to feed. They need to breed. So essentially, they multi-task," said study co-author Ari S. Friedlaender, research scientist at Duke University's Nicholas School of the Environment. "This suggests the widely held behavioral dichotomy of breeding-versus-feeding for this species is too simplistic."

Researchers from the U.S. Naval Postgraduate School, the University of California-Santa Barbara and Duke tracked 10 humpback whales in coastal waters along the Western Antarctic Peninsula in May and June 2010. The peninsula's bays and fjords are important late-season feeding grounds where humpbacks feast on krill each austral autumn before migrating to warm-water calving grounds thousands of miles away.

Using non-invasive multi-sensor tags that attach to the whales with suction cups, the researchers recorded the whales' underwater movements and vocalizations as they foraged.

All 10 of the tags picked up the sounds of background songs, and in two cases, they recorded intense and continuous whale singing with a level of organization and structure approaching that of a typical breeding-ground mating display. The song bouts sometimes lasted close to an hour and in one case occurred even while sensors indicated the whale, or a close companion, was diving and lunging for food.

Humpbacks sing most frequently during breeding season, but are known to sing on other occasions too, such as while escorting mother-calf pairs along migratory routes. Though the reasons they sing are still not thoroughly understood, one distinction is clear: Songs sung in breeding grounds are quite different in duration, phrase type and theme structure from those heard at other locations and times.

"The fact that we heard mating displays being sung in late-season foraging grounds off the coast of Antarctica suggests humpback whale behavior may be more closely tied to the time of year than to physical locations. This may signify an ability to engage in breeding activities outside their traditional warm-water breeding grounds," said Douglas P. Nowacek, Repass-Rogers University Associate Professor of Conservation Technology at Duke's Nicholas School.

As the region's climate warms, sea ice cover around the Western Antarctic Peninsula has thinned in recent years and the water stays open later in the foraging season, he explained. Whales are remaining there longer into austral autumn to feast on krill instead of heading off to warm-water breeding grounds, as many scientists previously believed.

"Mating may now be taking place at higher latitudes," Nowacek said. "This merits further study."

Alison K. Stimpert, research associate in oceanography at the Naval Postgraduate School, was lead author of the new study. Lindsey E. Peavey, a PhD Student at the University of California at Santa Barbara's Bren School of Environmental Science and Management, co-authored it with Stimpert, Friedlaender and Nowacek.

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  1. Stimpert AK, Peavey LE, Friedlaender AS, Nowacek DP. Humpback Whale Song and Foraging Behavior on an Antarctic Feeding Ground. PLoS One, 2012 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0051214

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