Saturday, September 22, 2012

Romney releases doctor's letter, says he's healthy

Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney greets supporters after speaking at a rally Friday, Sept. 21, 2012, in Las Vegas. Romney campaigned in Nevada as aides released a 2011 federal income tax return showing he and his wife, Ann, paid $1.94 million in federal taxes last year on income of $13.7 million. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson)

Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney greets supporters after speaking at a rally Friday, Sept. 21, 2012, in Las Vegas. Romney campaigned in Nevada as aides released a 2011 federal income tax return showing he and his wife, Ann, paid $1.94 million in federal taxes last year on income of $13.7 million. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson)

(AP) ? Mitt Romney's longtime physician declared that he's healthy and physically fit to meet the rigorous demands of a presidency, in a letter released by the Republican's presidential campaign on Friday.

Dr. Randall Gaz of Massachusetts General Hospital wrote that Romney's heart appears healthy, and he takes a baby aspirin and medicine to treat high cholesterol to help keep it that way.

He doesn't smoke or drink, or have any serious illnesses, Gaz wrote in a letter dated a few weeks after Romney's last check-up in August.

Romney's total cholesterol currently is a normal 169, but his triglycerides, another kind of fat, are borderline high, Gaz wrote. The presidential candidate does have a slow resting heart rate ? it was 40 at his last check-up, in the range of well-trained athletes ? and Gaz attributed that to his past intensive exercise.

Romney is 6 feet 1? inches tall and weighs 184 pounds. His blood pressure was 130 over 80. Normal is less than 120 over 80, but high blood pressure doesn't begin until the top number hits 140 or the bottom one hits 90.

Gaz wrote that Romney, 65, will continue to undergo regular cardiac evaluations and prostate checks because of a family history of heart disease, including irregular heartbeats, and prostate cancer.

"He is a vigorous man who takes excellent care of his personal physical health," Gaz concluded.

A cardiologist not connected to the campaign said Romney's numerous heart exams and other tests that are normal for his age, including colon and prostate cancer screenings, show no cause for concern.

"I'd say looks good," concluded Dr. Robert J. Applegate, acting chief of cardiology at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center.

The campaign also released a health summary for Romney's running mate, Paul Ryan, which declared his health excellent.

Ryan has said his father, grandfather and great-grandfather all died of heart attacks in their 50s ? and at 42, Ryan pays close attention to his own heart health. Ryan exercises vigorously and has good heart health and lung function although he sometimes uses an albuterol inhaler, said the report from Congress' attending physician. He doesn't smoke and uses alcohol only infrequently, wrote Dr. Brian P. Monahan.

Presidential and vice presidential candidates routinely release summaries of their medical standing and the White House releases results from President Barack Obama's annual physical. At his last exam last fall, Obama's physician also declared him in excellent health and found he had quit smoking.

Associated Press

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Thursday, September 20, 2012

House bill ends funding of party conventions

WASHINGTON (AP) ? House Republicans and Democrats on Wednesday came together on at least one way to reduce government spending ? by eliminating federal assistance for the two parties' increasingly expensive and stage-managed presidential conventions.

The vote was 310-95.

Rep. Tom Cole, R-Okla, who sponsored the legislation, says the government has spent about $224 million on the quadrennial gatherings of party faithful since 1976, when in the post-Watergate era it was considered a way to reduce the influence of money in politics.

He says this year federal assistance for the two conventions was about $35 million, slightly more than 20 percent of the total costs as the parties turn to private donors to pay for the lavish events. In 1980 federal grants paid for nearly 95 percent of convention costs.

"There's no need to be writing checks to the Democratic Party and the Republican Party," Cole said. "Clearly it's an idea whose time has come and gone."

"American taxpayers should not be subsidizing political party conventions," added House Administrations Committee chairman Dan Lungren, R-Calif, characterizing the events as "weeklong televised movie sets and almost entirely symbolic."

One voice of dissent came from Rep. Marcia Fudge, D-Ohio, who said public financing was designed to restore confidence in the political process and the bill would "inject more private influence over elections even though the current level is already appallingly high."

The Senate has approved similar legislation and the two sides must now resolve differences in the two bills.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/house-bill-ends-funding-party-conventions-231506261.html

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About Online Auctions | Millionaire Business Articles

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It?s common fact that hundreds of thousands if not millions of people from across the world visit, buy and sell both products and services across a variety of online auction sites. One well known site has a market share of around 70% and reports approximately 45 million users and has grown over 100% year on year over the past few years.

Online auctions appeal to a vide variety of people for many different reasons. One of the most common reasons people find themselves attracted to online auctions is the possibility of being able to pick up a bargain. Another reason is that you will often be able to find items which will be hard to find anywhere else. This is especially true with any kind of collectable items, compared to traditional brick and mortar auctions you are not limited to a small number of buyers.

It all boils down to the point that if you have what the buyer is looking for and your listing is found you will get bids and sales as a result. The real test for the seller is figuring out what any buyer is looking for. At one extreme you have extremely rare items for which there will be a small number of buyers, and at the other end of the spectrum you have popular items that a lot of people are searching for, but then the problem becomes getting exposure for your listing and making your listing stand out from the crowd.

As we have mentioned buyers flock to auction sites for a large variety of reasons, therefore the issue of how to attract the buyers is already solved. Different buyers often arrive at a particular site with different perceptions and a different frame of mind, this also means that two people may perceive the value of the same item differently.

Most of the serious auction sellers will often have a website of their own, although it is definitely not necessary to own a website or have to generate traffic externally, etc. You can join one of the larger reputed auction sites by registering with them, which is fast, free and easy. And for immediate returns and to generate income with no initial outlay, as most of the buyers and sellers participating in the auctions will be domestic users instead of business users, this a much better suited approach to e-commerce, which removes a lot of the hassle but still retains many of the key benefits.

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