Detained Nigerian newspaper journalists released

LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) — An official says two Nigerian journalists have been freed after being detained without charges for more than a week by the nation's secret police following writing stories about a radical Islamist sect and alleged military abuses.
Mohammed Garba, president of the Nigerian Union of Journalists, said Tuesday that Musa Mohammed Awwal and Aliyu Saleh, journalists with the weekly Hausa language newspaper, Al-Mizan, were freed around noon. Garba said the two men had not been abused or mistreated while in custody. He said the two men may have to return for questioning again by Nigeria's secretive State Security Service.
The two journalists were arrested Dec. 24 at their homes in Kaduna. Their newspaper has published a series of stories about alleged military abuses and the sect known as Boko Haram.
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C. African Republic capital fears rebel attack

BANGUI, Central African Republic (AP) — Kpademona Marcel and other residents of the capital of Central African Republic have watched in fear as rebels from the country's north seized control of more than half the country in less than a month. On Tuesday, all he could do was pray that a solution to the crisis could be found without the violence reaching Bangui.
"We are afraid for our nation and for our fellow citizens in the countryside," Marcel said, standing on the steps of the Notre Dame cathedral before a New Year's Day Mass. "The rebels are imposing themselves on the population and stealing things. We are here praying for peace."
As a new year began, the fate of the capital with 700,000 people, remained unclear. Government forces backed by a regional multinational force held a line in Damara, just 75 kilometers (45 miles) from Bangui. The rebels hold the city of Sibut, about 185 kilometers (115 miles) from Bangui.
While President Francois Bozize, after nearly a decade in power, has proposed a coalition government to include the rebels, a spokesman for the alliance of rebel groups advancing through the country said Monday they did not trust his offer. Former colonial power France already has said it will not protect Bozize's regime and has about 600 troops in the country just to protect its own interests.
Trucks full of soldiers bounced on the rutted roads of Bangui that are dotted with shacks where people can charge their mobile phones. Police officers stopped vehicles at intersections in another sign of stepped up security in this capital at the heart of Africa where even the banana and palm tree leaves are coated in heavy red dust from the earth.
Troops from neighboring nations arrived in the country, with a contingent from Gabon expected Tuesday. Their arrival comes a day after about 120 soldiers flew in from Republic of Congo with a mission to help stabilize the area between rebels and the government forces.
The political instability already has prompted the United States government to evacuate its ambassador and about 40 other people. There have been no mass civilian evacuations from the capital, though many residents have temporarily relocated to the southern side of Bangui, considered further from the path of a potential rebel invasion arriving from the north.
One woman in Bangui said she knew many people who already had fled the city but said she had too many family members to leave herself.
"I have five children and two grandchildren. I prefer to stay here and die with my children if it comes to that," she said, giving her name only as Lucienne.
In the Bimbo neighborhood, traders went about their business, selling everything from leafy greens to meat at roadside stands.
"We don't support what the rebels are doing," said banana farmer Narcisse Ngo, as a young boy played nearby with a monkey corpse for sale along with other meat. "They should be at the table negotiating without weapons. We are all Central Africans."
The landlocked nation of 4.4 million people is rich in diamonds, gold and uranium and yet remains one of the poorest countries in the world. Central African Republic has suffered many army revolts, coups and rebellions since gaining independence from France in 1960.
The rebels behind the current instability signed a 2007 peace accord allowing them to join the regular army, but insurgent leaders say the deal wasn't fully implemented and has made a variety of demands including payments to former combatants.
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Stampede after fireworks kills 61 in Ivory Coast

ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast (AP) — A crowd stampeded after leaving a New Year's fireworks show early Tuesday in Ivory Coast's main city, killing 61 people — many of them children and teenagers — and injuring more than 200, rescue workers said.
Thousands had gathered at the Felix Houphouet Boigny Stadium in Abidjan's Plateau district to see the fireworks. It was only the second New Year's Eve fireworks display since peace returned to this West African nation after a bloody upheaval over presidential elections put the nation on the brink of civil war and turned this city into a battle zone.
With 2013 showing greater promise, people were in the mood to celebrate on New Year's Eve. Families brought children and they watched the rockets burst in the nighttime sky. But only an hour into the new year, as the crowds poured onto the Boulevard de la Republic after the show, something caused a stampede, said Col. Issa Sako of the fire department rescue team. How so many deaths occurred on the broad boulevard and how the tragedy started is likely to be the subject of an investigation.
Many of the younger ones in the crowd went down, trampled underfoot. Most of those killed were between 8 and 15 years old
"The flood of people leaving the stadium became a stampede which led to the deaths of more than 60 and injured more than 200," Sako told Ivory Coast state TV.
Desperate parents went to the city morgue, the hospital and to the stadium to try to find missing children. Mamadou Sanogo was searching for his 9-year-old son, Sayed.
"I have just seen all the bodies, but I cannot find my son," said a tearful Sanogo. "I don't know what to do."
State TV showed a woman sobbing in the back of an ambulance; another was bent over on the side of the street, apparently in pain; and another, barely conscious and wearing only a bra on her upper body, was hoisted by rescuers. There were also scenes of small children being treated in a hospital. One boy grimaced in pain and a girl with colored braids in her hair lay under a blanket with one hand bandaged. The death toll could rise, officials said.
After the sun came up, soldiers were patrolling the site that was littered with victims' clothes, shoes, torn sandals and other belongings. President Alassane Ouattara and his wife Dominique visited some of the injured in the hospital. Mrs. Ouattara leaned over one child who was on a bed in a crowded hospital ward and tried to console the youngster. The president pledged that the government would pay for their treatment, his office said.
The government organized the fireworks to celebrate Ivory Coast's peace, after several months of political violence in early 2011 following disputed elections.
This is not Ivory Coast's first stadium tragedy. In 2009, 22 people died and over 130 were injured in a stampede at a World Cup qualifying match at the Houphouet Boigny Stadium, prompting FIFA, soccer's global governing body, to impose a fine of tens of thousands of dollars on Ivory Coast's soccer federation. The stadium, which officially holds 35,000, was overcrowded at the time of the disaster.
A year later, two people were killed and 30 wounded in a stampede at a municipal stadium during a reggae concert in Bouake, the country's second-largest city. The concert was organized in the city, held by rebels at the time, to promote peace and reconciliation.
Ivory Coast is the world's largest cocoa producer, growing more than 37 percent of the world's annual crop of cocoa beans, which are used to make chocolate.
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Angola: Stampede kills 10 at religious gathering

JOHANNESBURG (AP) — Angolan media say 10 people, including four children, have died in a stampede during a religious gathering at a sports stadium in Luanda, the Angolan capital.
Angop, the Angolan news agency, cited officials as saying Tuesday that 120 people were also injured. The incident happened on New Year's Eve when tens of thousands of people gathered at the stadium and panic ensued. Faustino Sebastiao, spokesman for the national firefighters department, says those who died were crushed and asphyxiated.
The event in the southern African nation was organized by the Universal Church of the Kingdom of God, an evangelical group founded in Brazil.
In western Africa, a crowd in Ivory Coast stampeded after leaving a New Year's fireworks show early Tuesday, killing 61 people and injuring more than 200.
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South Africa: Mandela rests at home

JOHANNESBURG (AP) — South Africa's presidency says former leader Nelson Mandela is progressing with his recuperation from illness and doctors are closely monitoring his condition.
Presidential spokesman Mac Maharaj said Wednesday that "everything is moving OK" as 94-year-old Mandela rests at his home in Johannesburg after a hospital stay last month.
The former president received treatment for a lung infection and also had gallstones removed.
Maharaj says Mandela is "taking it easy" and is under "close medical attention."
Mandela spent 27 years in prison under apartheid and became South Africa's first black president in democratic elections in 1994.
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New Years Day Metal Print Sale: Metal Photo Company Announces First Annual Metal Print and Personalized Gift Sale.

New Years Day Sale: Metal Photo Company Announces Annual 50% off Metal Print and Personalized Gift Sale.

Dallas, TX (PRWEB) January 01, 2013
MetalPhotoCompany.com is announcing a first annual 50% off sale New Year's Day only. Custom Monogrammed iPhone 4, 4S, 5, Samsung Galaxy 3, Nexus, Note or Blackberry case including custom photo cases are all included in the annual sale. Consumers will also be able to purchase matching iPad and device cases for as little as $25.00. Metal Photo Company offers Metal Murals up to sizes 48 x 48. Metal Prints are waterproof, archival, and are available in a variety of shapes and sizes. Consumers should use code: NEW YEAR at checkout to receive discounts.
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About Metal Photo Company

MetalPhotoCompany.com specializes in printing images on metal. Simply upload your photos or digital art and let Metal Photo Company turn them into beautiful prints on metal. Whether you want to put a picture on metal to decorate your home or office, give as a gift, or simply want to turn your very own photos to metal art, Metal photo Company has unique options for you. You can order a single metal print, stack two metal pics on top of one another for a unique three dimensional affect, or use several metal photo panels to create a photo mural for your wall. Your print on metal comes ready to hang or display so there is no need for a frame. We also take a personalized approach in creating each individual customer's metal print by inspecting each digital image to determine if editing or touch-ups are recommended before we print it to metal, ensuring that your final product will be the best it can be. Metal Photo Company has a complete line of personalized phone and device cases, as well as, photo ornaments.
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Kyriba Releases New Industry Inside: Demonstration of the Kyriba Treasury Management System

http://www.kyriba.com --Watch the demonstration of Kyriba's best-in-class, cloud-based solution that delivers optimized decision-making, enhanced control and compliance, and increased visibility for treasury and finance professionals.

New York, US (PRWEB) January 01, 2013
Clcik to view Kyriba Demonstration here: http://bit.ly/VpgIHr
Watch the demonstration of Kyriba's best-in-class, cloud-based solution that delivers optimized decision-making, enhanced control and compliance, and increased visibility for treasury and finance professionals.
Kyriba treasury management solution in the cloud delivers fully integrated cash, treasury, payment, risk management and supply chain finance solutions through a user-friendly, scalable and secure SaaS platform.
See why leading treasuries around the globe choose Kyriba treasury management solution in the cloud: http://www.kyriba.com/resources/videos-podcasts/demonstration-kyriba-treasury-management-system
About Kyriba

Kyriba is the global leader in next generation treasury solutions in the cloud. We enable CFOs and finance teams to optimize their corporate treasury functions by delivering fully-integrated cash, treasury, payment, risk management and supply chain finance solutions through a user-friendly, scalable and secure SaaS platform. Kyriba improves visibility and productivity, enabling our clients to minimize risks and have better control over their treasury and finance decisions. With a client loyalty rate of over 98 percent, we support more than 700 organizations globally including market leaders such as Amway, Electronic Arts (EA), Interpublic Group, PulteGroup, Inc. and Qualcomm. For more information, contact treasury(at)kyriba(dot)com
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Rudi’s Organic Bakery Toasts the New Year with a Pantry Full of Fun and New Facebook App

Toast-A-Gram invites Rudi’s Organic fans to create and share miraculous, toasted masterpieces on a piece of organic sandwich bread

Boulder, CO (PRWEB) January 01, 2013
Rudi’s Organic Bakery® is celebrating the New Year with a burst of creativity that will allow fans to toast the good life. We’ve all see the headlines—Elvis and the Queen miraculously appearing in the scorch marks of toasted bread. Through the new Rudi’s Organic Toast-A-Gram app on Facebook, now everyone can toast and share what or who they love on a yummy slice of Rudi’s Organic Sandwich Bread.
“At Rudi’s Organic Bakery, we’ve been baking on the bright side since 1976, creating scrumptious organic breads the whole family can enjoy,” said Doug Radi, senior vice president of marketing and sales for Rudi’s Organic. “While we’re focused on providing delicious organic bread made with tons of taste and zero added junk, we also believe life shouldn’t be taken too seriously. Through Toast-A-Gram, we’re giving moms the chance to have the best of both worlds—a smiling and healthy family all at the same time.”
Rudi’s Organic fans can participate in Toast-A-Gram starting today by ‘liking’ the Rudi’s Organic page on Facebook. Through the Toast-A-Gram app, Rudi’s Organic bread enthusiasts will be invited to create their own custom Toast-A-Gram by uploading a photo or typing a special message and watching it get miraculously toasted onto a scrumptious piece of organic bread. Fans looking for inspiration can select from a pantry stocked full of creative ideas from Rudi’s Organic. After creating their toasted masterpieces, fans can celebrate by downloading a $1 off coupon good for any Rudi’s Organic product and by sharing their creations with friends and family on their Facebook wall, Twitter, Pinterest or by email. All Toast-A-Grams will be shared in the pantry gallery and selected Toast-A-Grams will be featured on the Rudi’s Organic Facebook wall and in emails to all of Rudi’s Organic bread lovers.
To keep the celebration going throughout the year, Rudi’s Organic will periodically update the pantry with themed Toast-A-Grams for special occasions and holidays. Fans might even see special Toast-A-Grams toasting key moments in pop culture. Fans will be encouraged to keep participating throughout the year with special Toast-A-Gram offers and promotions that give another chance to grab life by the slice.
For more information on Toast-A-Gram and Rudi’s Organic Bakery products, including Sandwich Breads, Tortillas, Wraps, Buns, Rolls, Sandwich Flatz, Bagel Flatz, Bagels and English Muffins, visit rudisbakery.com.
About Rudi’s Organic Bakery, Inc.

Rudi’s Organic Bakery, Inc., has been passionate about baking better breads for families for more than 30 years. Founded and headquartered in Boulder, Colo., Rudi’s Organic Bakery is the only nationally available brand offering a full line of nutritious and delicious, certified organic breads and baked goods. Rudi’s Organic is committed to baking breads using only the best organic ingredients and no artificial additives, preservatives and GMOs. In 2010, Rudi’s Organic leveraged this heritage to create Rudi’s Gluten-Free Bakery, a line of gluten-free breads and baked goods made with wholesome, all-natural ingredients so that each bite tastes like the real thing. Rudi’s Organic and Rudi’s Gluten-Free products are available nationally at natural foods stores and select mainstream supermarkets. For more information, visit rudisbakery.com.
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AViiQ Releases the All New Leather iPhone 5 Wallet Case

AViiQ delivers well-designed protection to the Apple® iPhone 5 with the release of the Leather Wallet Series line of iPhone 5 Cases.

Santa Ana, CA (PRWEB) January 01, 2013
AViiQ, an award-winning brand of fashion, technology and lifestyle accessories has released a new offering for the all new Apple® iPhone 5. With three years of developing trend-setting design and innovation to the gadget accessory industry, AViiQ applies its design mastery to the Apple® iPhone 5 with the release of the Leather iPhone 5 Wallet Case.
AViiQ's Leather iPhone 5 wallet cases is the newest addition to AviiQ's iphone covers, designed to protect the iPhone 5 in style while doubling as a convenient wallet for carry credit cards and ID. The iPhone 5 leather wallet case features genuine sheep skin leather and has the award winning AViiQ Thin Series iPhone 5 Case integrated into it to give it a super low profile designer thinner than most wallet cases on the market today. It offer screen protection and privacy and also can function as a iPhone 5 Stand.
This is a cool iphone cases to match the new Apple iPhone 5 with a touch of elegance and multi-functionality, the AViiQ Leather iPhone 5 Wallet case is perfect. Currently available in black leather but with more color options to come.
Its lightweight polycarbonate material, which is stronger than standard ABS material, maintains a slim profile while providing all-round protection against scratches from everyday use. The AViiQ Leather iPhone 5 Wallet Case for the Apple® iPhone 5 allows easy access to all ports and buttons while protecting it in a luxurious genuine sheep skin leather case with cover. The AViiQ Leather iPhone 5 Wallet Cases is available in black color with a retailing at 34.99 USD.
All AViiQ products come with a 100% satisfaction guarantee, a full refund policy within 30 days of purchase. For more information about this and the entire line of AViiQ products, contact PR representative Alan Yeung at alan(at)aviiq(dot)com
Find it at these online retail partners: AViiQ.com , Amazon.com , Lollimobile.com
ABOUT AVIIQ

AViiQ adheres to the tenet that form should follow function. Founded to create consumer mobile electronic accessories that maximize productivity through enhanced functionality and high-end design, AViiQ offers the finest in function and style.  Laptops revolutionized the computer world by adding the freedom of mobility and AViiQ transforms that freedom into power.  For more information about AViiQ please visit http://www.AViiQ.com
For additional information on this and other AViiQ products, please contact AViiQ PR at alan(at)aviiq(dot)com or at (949) 515-8840. Follow us on http://www.facebook.com/aviiq for current social updates.
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IHRIM Unveils Top 10 Predictions for HR Technology in 2013

Industry's Thought Leaders Gaze Into 'HR Tech Crystal Ball' to Provide Next Year's Forecast.

(PRWEB) January 01, 2013
Lynne Mealy, President & CEO of IHRIM, The International Association for Human Resource Information Management), the world's leading clearinghouse for the Human Resource Information Management industry, today unveiled IHRIM's top 10 predictions for HR Technology in 2013.
Before revealing the list, compiled by such industry leaders as Lexy Martin of CedarCrestone, Nov Omana of HR Collective Solutions and Karen Beaman of Jeitosa Group International, Ms. Mealy noted "2012 has been a big year for HR technology. With the growing implementation of HR in the cloud; the rise in popularity of Big Data; the surge of organizations using social networks to engage their workforce; and increasing conversations coming from the boardroom about analytics, 2013 promises to make even more waves in the industry. We are pleased to share our predictions to help organizations capitalize on trends & market opportunities to better plan for future growth."
IHRIM's HR Technology predictions address the trends of:

    Social Networking
    Personal Devices
    Mobile vs Desktop
    SaaS
    Predictive Analytics
    Cloud Computing
    Systems Integration
    Metrics
    Big Data
    Gamification
To read the full article and learn more about IHRIM's Top 10 HR Technology Predictions, visit http://tinyurl.com/IHRIMsTop10HRTechPredictions.
For more than 32 years, IHRIM has helped advance the HRIM industry through its community of industry experts and educational opportunities. With the support and dedication of its volunteer leaders, IHRIM will continue to carry out its mission of being the leading professional association for knowledge, education, and solutions supporting the Human Resource Information Management community.
About the International Association for Human Resource Information Management (IHRIM)

IHRIM is the world's leading clearinghouse for the HRIM (Human Resource Information Management) industry. Since 1980, IHRIM has been the only membership association for HR technology professionals, advancing the industry by providing unparalleled education and professional development opportunities through its annual conference, educational courses and webinars. IHRIM is a community of experts - a dynamic group of practitioners, vendors, consultants, students, and faculty that continues to grow, not just in numbers, but in its scope of knowledge and information.
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