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EL PASO, Texas -- Joe Jackson made two free throws with 7 seconds left and Memphis rallied past UTEP 67-66 <b>on</b> Saturday to win the Conference USA championship and an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament.<br> A Canadian missionary was shot to death on <b>Thursday</b> as he left a bank in Haiti's capital, Port-au-Prince, according to <b>authorities. Companies</b> can be surer in getting <b>what</b> they're being promised by cloud data providers thanks to a new <b>service</b> offered by Virtus Data Centres. If you plan to help your kids with their homework in <b>the</b> future, better start boning up on your <b>programming</b> <b>skills</b> now.<br> (And you thought new math was hard!) Sprint and its new owner, SoftBank, hit the ground running on Thursday by announcing service plans that can include guaranteed talk, text and data for <b>life. <br></b> President Obama ordered a freeze Tuesday on all bonuses and other monetary awards to federal political appointees, saying <b>"like</b> households <b>and</b> businesses across the country, the federal <b>government</b> is tightening its belt."<br> Hillary <b>Rodham</b> Clinton, the former secretary <b>of</b> state and potential 2016 presidential candidate, said in a video posted on the Internet Monday that <b>“gay</b> rights are human rights.’’ When Roger Day's evening music show <b>was</b> lost to <b>a</b> network replacement, former BBC listeners followed him<br><img src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-0K4kxnjDMh8/T_...><br> to UnCool RadioThere was much consternation and little consultation when the <b>BBC</b> decided to get rid of the standalone evening schedules of its local radio stations across England. As part of its Delivering Quality First initiative, designed to<br><img src="http://lovelypackage.com/wp-content/uplo...><br> save 20% in costs following the freezing of the licence fee, the corporation replaced the regional evening shows across all 39 stations with one new national network programme. Many asked the question: if the BBC can't provide local radio then who can? It turns out <b>that</b> the internet could be the <b>answer.When<br></b> <b>the</b> schedule merger took place at the end of 2012, one of the casualties was the much valued and respected Roger Day music <b>show,</b> broadcast across several southern <b>regions.</b> Instead of going<br><img src="http://images2.fanpop.com/image/photos/1...><br> quietly, the former Radio Caroline DJ has remained true to his pirate roots and <b>is</b> leading <b>a</b> revolution in internet radio.UnCool Radio is free <b>to</b> air but funded by voluntary subscription and the former <b>BBC</b> listeners,<br><img src="http://assets.shitbrix.com/hashed_silo_c...><br> disillusioned by the replacement network show, are voting with <b>their</b> wallets as well as their ears.<br> <a href = "http://buyz19.tumblr.com/natural-vitilig...>vitiligo treatment </a> just play oldies, it was an eclectic mix of the best new music as well, which is increasingly difficult to discover, especially new music <b>produced</b> by <b>older</b> artists. Sir Cliff Richard has lent his support, stating: <b>"The</b> only thing that's really 'cool' is success and I'm wishing lots of it." Status Quo have also expressed their interest in the venture.<br> Dennis Locorriere, formerly of Dr <b>Hook,</b> said he understood the basic concept of playing artists that are underexposed but had reservations about the station's <b>title.<br></b> A <b>second</b> DJ, Allen Fleckney, has joined <b>UnCool</b> and now even conventional radio stations are considering buying its output.<br> Day has stated: "Radio<br><img src="http://breakbrunch.com/wp-content/upload...><br> needs a shakeup and it might as well start here!"The axing of Day's BBC show was purely financial rather <b>than</b> editorial.<br> The networked replacement <b>for</b><br><img src="http://cdn.pedigreedatabase.com/dogbreed...><br> Day's programme and <b>other</b> BBC local radio evening output, presented by Mark Forrest, had a sticky start, with the Observer's radio critic Miranda Sawyer described it as a "bore-fest".UnCool, backed by subscription funding, could have acted as an independent producer offering the Roger Day show back to <b>the</b> BBC at reduced rates.<br> When asked if the BBC had missed a PR and financial opportunity <b>in</b> not responding to such listener democracy in action, David Holdsworth, BBC English regions controller, replied:<br><img src="http://bloximages.chicago2.vip.townnews....><br> "From my point of view the problem at the moment is however alternatives might be funded or contracted we have made a decision, approved by <b>the</b> BBC Trust, to run an all local radio format on weekday evenings. We will be reviewing <b>the</b> new programme eventually but for the moment I am afraid there isn't any manoeuvring room."Tamsin<br> Vincent, co-founder of listener feedback website BBC Radio <b>Forum,</b> said shortly after <b>the</b> change over: "Our<br><img src="http://static.ddmcdn.com/gif/dog-groups-...><br> argument was that even if it was absolutely brilliant, it was still going to be a national show on local radio.<br> People are not happy about it, it is not <b>igniting</b> any local spirit for me at all."The web offers <b>radio</b> huge opportunities, both internationally and at local level where local communities could set up their own stations. With ever increasing listening platforms and technological advances, these stations are becoming progressively<br><img src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-RF44hDi6pbE/TV...><br> more <b>viable.These<br></b> could be funded by subscription, <b>Lottery</b> support or even a slice of the BBC's licence fee in the same way independent commercial stations tried to <a href = "http://buyz19.tumblr.com/aquaponics-4-yo...>aquaponics 4 you review </a> their local news coverage. Meanwhile stations such as UnCool are likely to grow and gain in traction, becoming fully established in their own right and attracting worldwide audiences via the internet.Jon Streatfeild is a former TV event producer and documentary researcherRadio industryInternetBBCJon Streatfeildguardian.co.uk © 2013 Guardian News and Media Limited or its affiliated companies. All rights reserved.<br> | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds PARIS (Reuters) - The United States must limit its subsidies on farm products, French Trade <b>Minister</b> Christine Lagarde said on Tuesday, after <b>it</b> became clear world trading <b>partners</b> would miss an end-April deadline for a key deal. With the recent<br><img src="http://highermusic.files.wordpress.com/2...><br> launch of MIT’s Institute for Medical Engineering and Science, MIT News<br><img src="http://bridalmusings.com/wp-content/uplo...><br> examines research with the potential to reshape <b>medicine</b> and health <b></b> care through new <b>scientific</b> knowledge, novel treatments <b>and</b> products, better management <b>of</b> medical <b>data,</b> and improvements in health-care delivery.An<br> online <b>health-insurance</b> exchange is coming to your state. How effective will it be?That is an increasingly important question in the <b>United</b><br><img src="http://images2.layoutsparks.com/1/58179/...><br> States.<br> In June 2012, the Supreme Court upheld the legality of the country’s Affordable<br><img src="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_S6X6w5yvRdg/TP...><br> Care Act, passed by Congress and signed into law by President Barack Obama in 2010. The program mandates private-sector health <b>insurance</b> for all <b>citizens,</b> and provides subsidies for those who <b>otherwise</b> could not <b>afford</b> it.<br> Insurance-plan choices will be available through <b>exchanges,</b> or <b>marketplaces;</b> most people will be able to study plans and <b>sign</b> up for one online.<br> As of December, nearly 20 <b>states</b> have elected to run exchanges themselves; the federal government will run the exchanges in other states. And therein lies a key issue: <b>Creating</b> a consumer-friendly exchange is no easy task. It is hard enough to know what kinds of foods we should <b>eat,</b> which cars to drive, or which apps <b>to</b> use. Selecting an insurance plan <b>is</b> a far more complex decision.“Health insurance is a confusing and difficult <b>choice,â€</b> says <b>Jonathan</b> Gruber, a professor <b>of</b> economics at MIT who specializes in health-care issues. “It’s important that people make decisions in an organized and effective market.<br> In that way they can make the best choices, and we can ensure the best level of competition among insurers.â€Gruber<br> would know: He provided <a href = "http://buyz19.tumblr.com/trademiner">trademiner review </a> that helped shape both the <b>statewide</b> health-care plan that former Gov. Mitt Romney signed into law in <b>Massachusetts,</b> in 2006, and the Affordable Care Act. Gruber has also served on the board overseeing the exchange in Massachusetts — the one state, because of the 2006 law, that already has an online portal up and <b>running.</b> <b>Moreover,</b> as Gruber readily acknowledges, state-run insurance exchanges must pull off a difficult balancing act.<br> The <b>point</b> of markets is to provide competition, but academic research shows <b>that</b> when people are <b>given</b> too many choices, they struggle to select logical options<br><img src="http://ilovedisastermovies.files.wordpre...><br> for themselves.<br> “The tension that exchanges face,†Gruber says, “is [having] enough standardization to make choice and <b>competition</b> work effectively, but not so much standardization that people can’t <b>find</b> the plans that best fit their tastes.<br> That’s absolutely a central tension.†<b>To</b> handle this challenge, policymakers and academic researchers will almost certainly have to collaborate in productive ways.Swamped by insurance choicesIndeed, plenty of research suggests that America’s existing health-care offerings are already too complex. In a 2006 survey by the Kaiser Family Foundation and the Harvard School <b>of</b> Public Health, 73 percent of seniors, 91 percent of pharmacists, and 92 percent of doctors felt that Medicare’s prescription drug plan —<br><img src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-RF44hDi6pbE/TV...><br> Medicare Part D — was too complicated.Meanwhile,<br> a wealth of studies in behavioral economics suggest that having too much choice is problematic for consumers; <b>one</b> much-cited experiment from 1995, <b>by</b> Columbia<br><img src="http://s1.ibtimes.com/sites/www.ibtimes....><br> University business professor Sheena Iyengar, shows that consumers are far more <b>likely</b> to buy jam at the supermarket when presented with many fewer <b>product</b> choices.<br> Iyengar and economist Emir Kamenica of the University of Chicago have shown that increasing the number of risky 401(k) plan <b>choices</b> available to people leads them to opt for safer plans.<br> In the health-insurance domain, Gruber and Jason Abaluck, an economist at Yale University, published a study in the American Economic Review in 2011 showing that a large number of seniors select Medicare Part D plans that are mismatched to their needs. For one thing, seniors place too much emphasis on lower premiums, as opposed to plans that defray more out-of-pocket costs.<br> Optimal choices, the researchers found, would make these health-insurance plans 27 percent more valuable to seniors.<br> However, seniors were often unable to <b>make</b> apt decisions because, in part, they typically <a href = "http://buyz19.tumblr.com/forex-growth-bo...>forex growth bot </a> than 40 stand-alone<br><img src="http://bridalmusings.com/wp-content/uplo...><br> drug plans to select from.<br> Overall, Gruber and Abaluck concluded, “Consumers would be better off if there were less scope for choosing the wrong plan.â€<br> <b>One</b> solution: Metallic tiersTo combat this problem, <b>the</b> Massachusetts exchange and its online portal, the Health Connector, divide insurance plans into three <b>tiers</b> by cost: gold, silver and bronze.<br> Consumers who know what tier they can afford can then study options at that level before deciding. 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Russ Smith is staying at Louisville to chase another<br><img src="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_S6X6w5yvRdg/TP...><br> NCAA championship <b>and</b> a degree. <br> Film is set to look into the late singer's troubled life,<br><img src="http://i90.photobucket.com/albums/k279/r...><br> her relationships and the media attention she <b>attractedThe</b> life and times of the singer Amy Winehouse <b>is</b> to form the subject of <b>a</b> new documentary by Asif Kapadia.<br> The British film-maker won the Bafta documentary award for <b>his</b> previous picture, Senna, a portrait of the Brazilian racing driver Ayrton Senna, who was killed at the San Marino Grand Prix in 1994. His Winehouse film looks <b>set</b> to provide another tale of surging triumph curtailed by tragedy.Singer-songwriter<br> <b>Winehouse</b> won five Grammy awards for her breakthrough 2006 album Back to Black. <b>But</b> her career was dogged by reports of substance abuse and mental health issues.<br> She died from alcohol poisoning in July 2011 at the age of<br><img src="http://cdn.smosh.com/sites/default/files...><br> 27.The<br> as-yet-untitled documentary will be produced by James Gay-Rees, <b>Kapadia's</b> partner at the Playmaster Films production company, with a co-production credit for Universal Music. "Amy was a once-in-a-generation talent who captured everyone's attention," Kapadia and Gay-Rees said in a statement.<br> "She wrote and sung from the heart and everyone fell under <b>her</b> spell.<br> But tragically Amy seemed to fall apart under the relentless <b>media</b> attention, her troubled relationships, her global success and precarious lifestyle."Kapadia's previous films include the <b>dramatic</b> features Far North and the Bafta-winning <b>2001</b> drama The Warrior.DocumentaryAmy WinehouseUnited StatesXan Brooksguardian.co.uk<br> © 2013 Guardian News and Media Limited or its affiliated companies. All rights reserved. | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & <b>Conditions</b> | More Feeds Engineers have repaired computer problems that stalled the craft, which they say should resume its work <b>later</b> this week. 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Use your fingers to push both battery release tabs away from the battery, and lift the battery out of the computer.
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Disconnect the orange SuperDrive ribbon cable from the logic board, removing tape as necessary.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Great Guide! Thanks! Got the weakened BIOS/PRAM changed, without having to touch the m/b at all, very fine!