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Bookseller Love for Lois Lowry ? BookPeople's Blog

With Lois Lowry visiting the store in just a few days?(Monday, October 15 at 6pm) to speak about and sign her new novel?Son, our booksellers have been talking about their favorite Lowry books and what her work has meant to them over the years.

Merrilee:

?I only read Lowry as an adult. The Giver came out when I was already an adult. I always thought it was the best kids? book I?d ever read?until I read Son. I?ve read the whole quartet and The Willoughbys. And?Gossamer, too. Everything she does is completely and totally different and yet she?s really good at all of these different things. I?ve met celebrities and famous people here before and I?m not usually excited, but I really can?t believe I?m going to get to meet Lois Lowry next week.?

Emily:

?I first read Number the Stars when I was a kid. I liked it because I didn?t feel like it was talking down to me. It was an interesting, compelling story which I could understand. Lowry took big, complicated ideas and brought them down into one family and one work that was easy to digest for a ten year old. I really want to read The Giver and the whole quartet because everyone who?s read them seems to love them and have a special place in his or her heart for the series.?

Marie:

?I read The Giver when I was in sixth grade. To this day it?s one of my favorite required readings. The creativity of her story and the way it unfolds was so novel to me at the time. It?s affected my view of ?excellent writing? ever since then. It was a mind-blowing book for me. It had such a large impact as far as showing me the power of creative writing and what storytelling can do.?

Caroline:

?The Giver is one of the few books I was obligated to read as a kid that I really enjoyed. I can still conjure the feeling I had when I read it. I was totally freaked out! I think it?s spurred a lot of today?s dystopian fiction. One of my favorite books is The Road and I think there was a clear path for me from a book like The Giver to what I?m reading now.?

Tommy:

?I don?t read non-genre fiction or about horribly depressing things very often, and Number the Stars is both and still I think it?s absolutely amazing! It?s heart-breakingly beautiful and totally depressing at the same time, you have to read it. It keeps calling to you. Oomph (Pauses to paw the air frantically at a loss for words.) Everyone should read it.?

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Event Info: Our event with Lowry is free and open to the public. Tickets are required for the signing portion of the event and are available with the purchase of a copy of Son from BookPeople. Visit our website for more info: www.bookpeople.com. If you can?t make it to the event, we are currently accepting orders (via our website & phone 512-472-5050) for signed copies of Son.

Source: http://bookpeopleblog.wordpress.com/2012/10/11/bookseller-love-for-lois-lowry/

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Orleans Parish Criminal Court race pits experienced prosecutor ...

The race for a seat on the Orleans Parish Criminal Court bench pits a juvenile court judge with a thick stack of endorsements against a veteran former prosecutor who claims a vast edge in criminal courtroom experience.

Tracey Flemings-Davillier, a former civil attorney who won a seat on the Juvenile Court bench in 2010, is running against Glen Woods, who served as a special prosecutor under former District Attorney Harry Connick.

They are vying to serve out the final two years on the Section B bench, which Criminal District Judge Lynda Van Davis is vacating at year's end.

According to the Metropolitan Crime Commission, Davis amassed the largest and slowest-moving caseload of the dozen criminal court judges in 2011, with nearly 350 cases clogging the docket.

Both Woods, 57, and Flemings-Davillier, 42, have made reducing that caseload a central theme in their campaigns.

Both also have pledged to work with experts, educators and community groups to provide alternative sentencing for non-violent offenders. And both are Democrats.

That's about where the similarities end.

Woods has sought to paint Flemings-Davillier as ill-prepared for the rough-and-tumble atmosphere of criminal court.

"It's difficult for me to understand how someone who is never at Tulane and Broad and only a judge for two years thinks they can handle the rapes, robberies, murders and complex cases that come through, without any experience," Woods said.

Woods, who is now in private practice, also took a swipe at District Attorney Leon Cannizzaro for his endorsement of Flemings-Davillier. Woods finished a distant second last year to former city attorney Franz Zibilich in a race for the Section L seat. Zibilich also won Cannizzaro's endorsement.

"I think politically he's trying to place people on the bench that he has some type of control over," Woods said of the district attorney.

Flemings-Davillier acknowledges she has appeared only once as an attorney in criminal court, on a minor matter she said she can't quite recall. But she scoffs at the criticism, saying she's far more qualified than Woods, given her time on the bench.

As a juvenile court judge, Flemings-Davillier said she handles the same types of motions, legal questions and sentencing and probation decisions as the criminal court judges.

"I have aggravated battery cases, aggravated rape cases, attempted kidnapping, attempted murder. I've dealt with the entire criminal code," she said. "I'm doing the job of a judge. He has not done that job."

Flemings-Davillier practiced law at the Phelps Dunbar firm -- working on mold, asbestos and pollution cases, and more -- before winning the juvenile court seat in 2010.

Two years earlier, she ran unsuccessfully for a seat on the Municipal Court bench.

She said her showing in both races drew solicitations for a variety of political posts, and she won't rule out a possible run for city council or some other political body in the future. But her background in law and sociology -- she has a sociology degree from Loyola -- called her to the bench.

"I love to learn about people, to study issues, thought processes," she said. "I feel like I have no choice but to do it."

While at the law firm, Flemings-Davillier handled several juvenile cases pro bono. She said she left the firm after 14 years for public life "so if I could look back in my life, I'd know I made an impact."

She wants to jump from juvenile to criminal court, she said, because she sees more young people being tried there and thinks she can have a bigger impact.

"It's a greater need in the criminal court system because of the violent offenses you have younger people charged with," she said. "The problems are bigger."

Flemings-Davillier is currently deputy chief judge in juvenile court and serves on several committees focused on juveniles. She has also served on boards including the Louisiana Children's Museum, the Contemporary Arts Center and the Louisiana Children's Museum.

Her connections have helped her lock down a wide swath of endorsements. Among them: Cannizzaro, Rep. Cedric Richmond, Sheriff Marlin Gusman, Mayor Mitch Landrieu and the entire City Council.

Woods, on the other hand, stands largely on his record under Connick, where he worked for 16 years and prosecuted some of the city's most notorious criminals

He helped send rookie police officer Antoinette Frank and Rogers LaCaze to death row for an infamous 1995 triple murder at the Kim Anh restaurant in eastern New Orleans.

Woods recognizes the potential downside of that resume. U.S. Supreme Court justices and others have criticized the tactics of prosecutors under Connick's helm, with some accused of withholding key evidence from defendants.

None of that criticism has targeted Woods. Questions were raised recently about whether he and another prosecutor turned over a blood report to defense attorneys in a 25-year-old rape case -- Woods said he did -- but the issue was left unresolved after new DNA tests tied the defendant, Booker Diggins, to the crime.

If prosecutors in Connick's office withheld key evidence, for instance, in the case of exonerated death row inmate John Thompson, Woods said he shares in the disgust.

"There's no question in my mind that at least one prosecutor in Harry Connick's office crossed the line, and I was outraged. It was just a blatant violation of the law," Woods said. "I had to live with the mistakes that were committed by other prosecutors."

Woods said he worked for about nine months in Cannizzaro's courtroom in the 1990's while the district attorney served on the criminal bench, and that he helped Cannizzaro maintain a lean, efficient docket.

"I know how to run a courtroom and a docket," he said.

Woods noted that if Flemings-Davillier wins, her seat in Juvenile Court would need to be filled through a special election. Woods said Flemings-Davillier has "broken a commitment to the public."

According to the Secretary of State's office, the cost of a special election in Orleans Parish would run about $440,000.

Flemings-Davillier said such moves happen frequently. She said she expects to remain on the criminal court bench for some time.

"I can promise I will be on the criminal court bench as long as the citizens want me there," she said, "but if the citizens ask me to do something different, I'll have to weigh that."

Campaign finance statements released this week show no significant activity by either candidate as of yet.

Flemings-Davillier owes well over $100,000 in loans to herself, her husband and other relatives for her past two campaigns.

Kimya Holmes-Simmons, who qualified for the race in August, dropped out.

Source: http://www.nola.com/crime/index.ssf/2012/10/race_for_orleans_parish_crimin.html

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Teachers make money selling materials online

In a photo from Sept. 14, 2012, Kristine Nannini passes out student data sheets she created to her fifth grade class at McGrath Elementary in Grand Blanc, Mich. Nannini spent her summer creating her own charts and student data sheets. It was something she imagined other teachers across the nation would want. So she decided to cash in on her prep time and sell her materials on teacherspayteachers.com. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)

In a photo from Sept. 14, 2012, Kristine Nannini passes out student data sheets she created to her fifth grade class at McGrath Elementary in Grand Blanc, Mich. Nannini spent her summer creating her own charts and student data sheets. It was something she imagined other teachers across the nation would want. So she decided to cash in on her prep time and sell her materials on teacherspayteachers.com. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)

In a photo from Sept. 14, 2012, Kristine Nannini points out information on a student data sheet she created to her fifth grade class at McGrath Elementary in Grand Blanc, Mich. Nannini spent her summer creating her own charts and student data sheets. It was something she imagined other teachers across the nation would want. So she decided to cash in on her prep time and sell her materials on teacherspayteachers.com. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)

In a photo from Sept. 14, 2012, a closeup of a student data sheet created by Kristine Nannini is shown in her fifth grade class at McGrath Elementary in Grand Blanc, Mich. Nannini spent her summer creating her own charts and student data sheets. It was something she imagined other teachers across the nation would want. So she decided to cash in on her prep time and sell her materials on teacherspayteachers.com. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)

Teacher Deanna Jump quizzes her first-grade students at Central Fellowship Christian Academy in Macon, Ga., on Wednesday, Sept. 12, 1012. Jump is the first million-dollar seller on teacherspayteachers.com, a website that teachers use to buy and sell school supplies, bulletin board designs and lesson plans. (AP Photo/Todd Stone)

Deanna Jump, a first-grade teacher at Central Fellowship Christian Academy in Macon, Ga., instructs her students in math on Wednesday, September 12, 2012. Jump, the top seller on the website teacherspayteachers.com, has been invited to multiple school systems across the country to share her teaching methods. (AP Photo/Todd Stone)

(AP) ? Kristine Nannini spent her summer creating wall charts and student data sheets for her fifth grade class ? and making $24,000 online by selling those same materials to other teachers.

Teachers like Nannini are making extra money providing materials to their cash-strapped and time-limited colleagues on curriculum sharing sites like teacherspayteachers.com, providing an alternative to more traditional ? and generally more expensive ? school supply stores. Many districts, teachers and parents say these sites are saving teachers time and money, and giving educators a quick way to make extra income.

There is a lot of money to potentially be made. Deanna Jump, a first-grade teacher at Central Fellowship Christian Academy in Macon, Ga., is teacherspayteachers.com's top seller, earning about $1 million in sales over the past two years. She believes the site has been successful because educators are looking for new ways to engage their students, and the materials are relatively inexpensive and move beyond textbooks

"I want kids to be so excited about what they're learning that they can't wait to tell mom and dad," she says.

Dozens of Internet forums have been created to help teachers distribute their material and pick up ideas from other educators. Teacherspayteachers.com is one of the biggest. It was started by a former teacher in New York in 2006 and quickly grew. Others followed, like the sharemylesson.com run by the American Federation of Teachers, the nation's second largest teachers union, where free curriculum ideas and materials are offered.

While most characterize these sites as an inexpensive way for teachers to supplement textbook materials, some teachers may get pushback from administrators for their entrepreneurial efforts.

Seattle Public Schools' recently revised its ethics policy, with the new policy prohibiting teachers from selling anything they developed on district time, said district spokeswoman Teresa Wippel.

"Anything created on their own time could also cross a gray line, depending on the item and how closely tied it is to classroom work," she said.

Teacherspayteachers.com currently has about 300,000 items for sale plus more than 50,000 free items.

All told, more than 1 million teachers have bought or sold items on teacherspayteachers.com since it began. Teachers had $5 million in sales during August and September, Edelman said. After paying the site fees, teachers have collectively earned more than $14 million on the site since it was founded.

At all of the websites, the quality varies. Jump said she learned over the years that her colleagues ? and their students ? are only interested in professional-looking materials that offer the kind of information and instruction they need. Teachers are able to rate items offered for purchase or distribution.

Teachers often spend their own money on classroom supplies, despite receiving a few hundred dollars a year for that purpose from their districts. Increasingly, teachers say, they are going to these curriculum sharing sites to look for materials like the ones Nannini and Jump made available because their funds go further than at traditional school supply stores.

"I guess I've created something that everyone really needs," said Nannini, a Grand Blanc, Mich., teacher who just started her fourth year in the classroom.

Jump has made a lot of her money selling science curriculum for the early grades, helping her colleagues teach 7-year-olds about scientific discovery. She has split her earnings between her family, charity and her school, including buying one classroom a smart board.

Stephen Wakefield, spokesman for ASCD, a prominent teacher training organization that has a blog promoting ways for teachers to get help online, said no national organizations approve or rate the multitude of online curricula available to teachers. However many offer lists of places for teachers to explore, he said.

Kathy Smith, a Seattle parent with two daughters in public school, says she knows teachers get materials from a variety of sources and she trusts them to make good decisions about what they choose to share with their students.

"I've got a lot of faith in teachers," she said. "I don't see any problem using computer sites for supplementation at all."

Becky Smith, a special education teacher from rural Alabama, says everything she has gotten off teacherspayteachers.com has been free. Smith says the website saves her driving time and cash, because she can buy only what she needs ? not a $20 workbook filled with a variety of things.

She also likes the idea of supporting other teachers, not corporations.

"I was on there for hours just looking for things before school started," she said.

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Contact Donna Blankinship through Twitter at https://twitter.com/dgblankinship

Associated Press

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PFT: Jets reportedly uninterested in T.O.

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It?s only taken Ben Roethlisberger nine years to do what Terry Bradshaw did in 14.

But even though the environment makes it far easier to rack up passing yards than in Bradshaw?s era, Roethlisberger is still honored to be in the same conversation.

?It?s an awesome honor, you know?? Roethlisberger said, via Ed Bouchette of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. ?Shoot, a storied franchise and he?s The Guy, the face of this. I know there?s a lot of ?70s Steelers, but, when you?re talking about quarterbacks and offense and stuff, he?s the guy.

?To have an opportunity to break another record ? and this one is a pretty big one.?

Roethlisberger needs 300 yards to pass Bradshaw?s team record of 27,989 passing yards. Against the Titans, 25th in the league in pass defense, there?s certainly a chance to do just that.

Of course, Bradshaw has a 4-2 advantage in the most important Steelers record ? Super Bowl rings.

But as much as their names are linked, the two don?t have a good relationship.?Bradshaw has been critical of Roethlisberger in his role as a Fox analyst, going as far as saying he?d get rid of him if he was the Steelers owner. Intermediaries have reportedly tried to get the two together, to no avail.

?We haven?t talked,? Roethlisberger said. ?I?ve never had an issue [with him]. He said a bunch of things in the past about me; it hurts a little bit when you think about family, but I?ve never been one to say anything to him or at him.?

Along those lines, Roethlisberger said he?s excited for Miami University quarterback Zac Dysert, who is 584 yards from breaking his own school passing record.

?I?m happy for him,? Roethlsiberger said. ?Records are meant to be broken. I think that?s great. I?m excited for him to get that.

?I think that Terry?s excited, but I don?t know.?

Roethlisberger certainly deserves his share of the blame, but Bradshaw has the opportunity to be the bigger man here, and the hope is any tension that remains between the two can be set aside in the future.

Source: http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/10/09/report-jets-not-interested-in-t-o/related

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Deezer Pulls Back Curtain On Growth Strategy: Adds 76 More Countries, Free Version, Social Features

deezerArmed with a fresh $130 million in funding from Warner Music owner Access Industries and Idinvest, music streaming company Deezer has this morning revealed more details on what it plans to do with that cash. The short version is as follows: Push on with Rest Of The World (ROW) domination -- launching in 76 additional countries throughout Africa, the Middle East and Asia -- as the company continues scaling up its strategy of everywhere but the U.S., along with adding a marketing-driven free version of the service and ramping up its social features significantly.

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