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12-03-2012 18:18 Jakarr Sampson led his Brewster Academy to a nearly unblemished recordand a National prep championship. He was named by coaches the AA player of the year and is one the most sought after unsigned seniors in the country. Who is going to win the lottery and land this amazing basketball player?

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Prof: NJ voters don't need to OK Internet betting

TRENTON, N.J. (AP) In the race to be the first to approve Internet gambling and dominate a potentially multi-billion-dollar market New Jersey lawmakers heard what they wanted to hear Monday from a Seton Hall law professor and expert on the state constitution.

John Wefing told an Assembly panel he doesn't believe voters need to approve Internet gambling in order to make it legal. Wefing said existing law gives the Legislature and the governor the power to decide what forms of gambling are appropriate for Atlantic City. That authority, he said, came from a constitutional amendment passed by voters in 1976 that legalized casino gambling in New Jersey, and restricted it only to Atlantic City.

New Jersey wants to let its residents gamble online as long as they are within the state's borders. But Gov. Chris Christie vetoed a law last year that would have done so, citing concern about its constitutionality.

A key question is whether having the computer servers in Atlantic City would satisfy state law requiring all casino gambling to take place in Atlantic City.

"It is permissible to expand gambling in Atlantic City if the gambling is actually taking place in Atlantic City," Wefing testified.

Supporters note that the computer servers that actually process and accept bets would all be located in Atlantic City, either on casino property or in a remote location somewhere within the city limits. But in his veto message a year ago, Christie expressed doubts about the constitutionality of the bill and suggested voters decide the matter through a referendum.

On Monday, Christie said he could conceivably sign a bill approving Internet gambling without a referendum, as long as the state Attorney General's Office and other legal authorities he has consulted say it would be OK.

State Sen. Raymond Lesniak had predicted that both houses of the Legislature could approve an Internet gambling bill and send it to Christie's desk by Thursday. But Assemblyman John Burzichelli, sponsor of one of the bills, said that won't happen. Such a vote is at least a few weeks away, he said.

"We have a clash of technology and the constitution," he said. "In 1976, none of this was contemplated. And yet there's room to make it fit."

Lesniak said New Jersey can't afford to wait too long, noting the chairman of the Nevada Gaming Control Board has predicted his state could begin granting Internet poker licenses in that state in May or June, with companies having games up and running before the end of this year.

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Commerce Rejects Internet-Management Bids

The U.S. Commerce Department has rejected bids to manage the Internet's address and domain systems, instead extending the contract for six months and saying it would try again.

Its not clear whether the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, or ICANN, had submitted a bid. The group, which was chosen by Commerce to manage the domain name system for the Internet, didnt say. But other groups said that the announcement looked bad for ICANN.

We are canceling this [request for proposal] because we received no proposals that met the requirements requested by the global community. The department intends to reissue the RFP at a future date to be determined so that the requirements of the global internet community can be served, the Commerce Departments National Telecommunications and Information Administration said in a statement.

This RFP cancellation, announced as ICANN convenes its March 11-16, 2012, meeting in Costa Rica, can only be seen as a clear message to ICANN that it must seriously address concerns by NTIA and multiple global stakeholders, Douglas Wood, general counsel to the Association of National Advertisers and a partner with Reed Smith, said in a statement.

These include federal policymakers, the Association of National Advertisers, Internet security experts, the Coalition for Responsible Internet Domain Oversight,and other stakeholders that have criticized ICANNs expansion of the domain name system with hundreds, perhaps even thousands, of new generic top-level domains, Wood added.

ICANN has been moving ahead with a controversial plan to open up a whole new range of top-level domain names--the dot-com and dot-net suffixes. Just about any word could be used, offering the possibility of .Apple, .shoe or even .internet.

This action by NTIA speaks volumes on how serious the problems are with ICANN and its continued need to respond responsibly to the clear demands of the stakeholders it purports to represent, Bob Liodice, president and CEO of the ANA, said in a statement.

"Think of this as NTIA showing 'tough love' for ICANN, since it reduces the risk of ICANN approving really controversial new [top-level domains] in this expansion program," added Steve DelBianco, executive director of NetChoice. "Any controversy between ICANN and governments would be an opening for the United Nations and the [International Telecommunication Union] to close down ICANN's model of private sector leadership in a multi-stakeholder organization."

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Private Practice Summit Founder, Nitin Chhoda Dispels The Biggest Myths About Social Marketing Tool for Chiropractors …

Facebook and Twitter are the social media platforms that most chiropractors used in order to generate patients that lead to revenue. Nitin Chhoda, a chiropractic marketing expert says that they only need one social media platform to meet and accomplish their business goals. And that is, LinkedIn. Twitter and Facebook are more popular amongst consumers, but LinkedIn is the best social media marketing tool, according to a brand new article on the Chiropractic Newsletter blog.

Denville, NJ (PRWEB) March 12, 2012

He added that people use Facebook and Twitter to stay in contact with friends and family aside from being entertained and playing games. LinkedIn, by comparison, is a platform actually focusing on professional pursuits and relationships. The individuals using LinkedIn have the power to generate referrals, build a reputation as an expert and influence others.

Chiropractors who use LinkedIn encompass a wide range of industries and professions and could very well be other doctors with which they have worked. They can easily locate others within their local sphere of influence, from attorneys, plumbers and electricians to teachers, their childs coach and even a college roommate. Chhoda said chiropractors may not even realize they know someone within the network that could benefit their practice, which LinkedIn is all about.

All you have to do is connect with as many individuals that you know and have unique relationships with to open up a whole new world of possibilities, said Chhoda. With these professional relationships and correct chiropractic marketing. you can increase referrals, find staff and grow your reputation as an expert.

As chiropractors make more connections, the size of their network can grow by thousands of people in a single day. Each individual has their own strengths, skills and areas of expertise that can be shared and utilized to retain and attract patients, generate leads and increase revenues. Chhoda noted that LinkedIn also opens the door for mutually beneficial collaborations.

Its often been said, Its not what you know, its who you know. In many ways, the adage is true and with LinkedIn, chiropractors can utilize those relationships, sometimes in unexpected ways. Chiropractors utilizing LinkedIn can use their connections to hire top staff, discover innovative ways to market a practice, and learn new skills.

As the founder of the annual Private Practice Summit, a premier marketing expert, and also a maker of chiropractic newsletter, Chhoda is cognizant of the best methods for marketing small practices, generating increased revenues and locating the best tools to grow his clients practices. He noted that its imperative for chiropractors to utilize social media resources, but platforms such as Facebook and Twitter do nothing to advance professional goals and aspirations. For professional connections, Chhoda said LinkedIn is the only social media source chiropractors will ever need.

Chhodas office can be reached by phone at 201-535-4475. For more information, visit the website at http://www.nitin360.com.

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