Thursday, May 31, 2012

Paris plane crash spurs cultural growth in Atlanta

This May 4, 2012 video frame grab shows a framed portrait of Henrietta Collier Armstrong Ayer, who died fifty years ago in a plane crash, in her daughter's Atlanta home. Penny Hart was a 19-year-old college sophomore studying at the Sorbonne when her mother was aboard the returning chartered Air France plane carrying a group of Atlanta?s cultural leaders that crashed on takeoff at Orly Field in Paris. (AP Photo/Kate Brumback)

This May 4, 2012 video frame grab shows a framed portrait of Henrietta Collier Armstrong Ayer, who died fifty years ago in a plane crash, in her daughter's Atlanta home. Penny Hart was a 19-year-old college sophomore studying at the Sorbonne when her mother was aboard the returning chartered Air France plane carrying a group of Atlanta?s cultural leaders that crashed on takeoff at Orly Field in Paris. (AP Photo/Kate Brumback)

ATLANTA (AP) ? Fifty years ago, a group of 106 influential cultural and civic leaders from Atlanta traveled to Europe to visit famous museums and demonstrate the ascendant southern city's commitment to culture.

The Atlanta area's population in 1962 had recently hit a million people, but political and business leaders worried the growth wouldn't continue if the city didn't improve its museums and venues for theater and music. The city's cultural development would be altered forever by the trip, but in ways that had to do more with its tragic end.

The group was on its way home June 3 when its chartered Air France plane crashed on takeoff at Orly Field in Paris, killing all but two flight attendants. It had been the worst single plane crash to date.

"The community was just in shock," said Joe Bankoff, outgoing president and CEO of the Woodruff Arts Center in Atlanta. "I mean, to lose over 100 people in a moment was just unbelievable. But to lose such a cross section of Atlanta was particularly important."

On the flight were artists, company leaders, the first woman elected to the city's school board and other leaders. Among the sites on their packed agenda were the Louvre in Paris, the Coliseum in Rome and London Bridge.

Out of the city's grief grew a sense that something needed to be done to memorialize them, to improve on its tiny art museum in an old house and struggling art school.

"These people were heads of companies in Atlanta. They were the wives who did a lot of the volunteer work at the art association," said Susan Lowance, who had traveled with the group but had decided to stay in Europe longer to visit friends.

She believes the development of the arts center is a fitting tribute to her friends.

"These were people who had a stake in what was going to happen, and what happened was wonderful," Lowance said.

Atlanta is now home to a world-class art museum that has collaborated with the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the Louvre, a Grammy-winning symphony orchestra and other top-notch cultural institutions.

Several business leaders led the efforts to create a permanent home for the arts. They wanted to honor the dead, but also shared the belief that to attract big business they needed to have big arts.

"It was about doing something that would put Atlanta on the map, and that vision was driven really by people who were not themselves passionate about the arts," said Bankoff, whose last day as head of the arts center was Thursday.

The idea was to create a single entity that would house all major art forms. It led to the establishment of Atlanta Arts Alliance and the Memorial Arts Center ? now named the Woodruff Arts Center, after former Coca-Cola president and major donor Robert Woodruff.

The groundbreaking for the Memorial Arts Center was held on June 3, 1966, the fourth anniversary of the crash. It took about two years to complete with a final price tag of more than $13 million, according to "Explosion At Orly," a book by historian Ann Abrams.

When the center opened in October 1968, the French ambassador to the United States presented to the city a casting of sculptor Auguste Rodin's "The Shade." Today it sits on the grounds of the High Museum of Art in a memorial ringed by polished stone etched with the names of those who died in the Orly crash.

The center has grown over the years to include the Richard Meier-designed High, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, the Alliance Theatre, the 14th Street Playhouse and the Atlanta College of Art.

Speculating on what the Atlanta arts footprint would look like today if the crash had never happened, both Abrams and Bankoff said they believe the city was destined to grow into a major arts center.

"Frankly, it would have happened anyway, but it might have taken a little longer, and it might have taken a few different turns," Abrams said.

The different artistic entities would likely have been scattered instead of winding up on a single campus in Midtown Atlanta, Bankoff said. The visual and performing arts were grouped under combined management, which may have accelerated their development and strength.

While Atlanta's profile in arts bloomed, the families of the crash victims put their lives back together.

Penny Hart was a 19-year-old college sophomore studying at the Sorbonne in Paris when her mother, Henrietta Collier Armstrong Ayer, came over on the trip. They ate dinner together the night before the crash.

"It was just a wonderful, happy occasion all the way around," Hart said.

Hart's stepfather booked her a flight to Atlanta the day after the crash. She stayed for several weeks and returned to Paris to finish her studies after her mother's funeral. After graduation, she abandoned her plans to go to graduate school for clinical psychology and decided she wanted to keep traveling. She became a flight attendant for Pan American World Airlines for several years.

"There was no one to stop me, and my mother would have stopped me. It just wouldn't have fit in with her image of things," Hart said. "I had a great deal of freedom, I guess. But it's also very strange to have no support if you need it."

She eventually returned to Atlanta. Her involvement in the memorial project was limited until decades later when she helped the center locate surviving relatives of the victims.

"Most of them were so thrilled to have been found because they hadn't had anybody to talk to about this very much and certainly not for a long time," she said. "In those days, you didn't wallow in your troubles publicly ever. You got right back up and dusted yourself off and got moving again."

Also killed were Tom Little Sr., an architect who restored 18th-century buildings, and his wife, Charlotte, who decorated the interiors with period furnishings. Their son, Tom, was 12 and was being cared for by an aunt while his parents were in Europe. He remembers watching cartoons in his parents' bedroom when the phone rang. He answered at the same time that his aunt picked up the extension in the kitchen and listened as another aunt sobbed that the plane had crashed.

Little remembers sharing stories with other family members of victims at the 40th anniversary of the crash. In his home, a photo of his parents taken just before they left for Europe sits on a shelf, and framed pencil drawings by his father hang on the walls. He said even he and his older sister had rarely spoken about the crash.

The Woodruff Arts Center and other organizations have planned events to mark the date, and Bankoff said the 50th anniversary provides "a moment to stop and reflect not just on the loss, but on 50 years of continuous support for arts and culture in the community as an important sign of what this community values."

"I'm glad that we have these anniversaries," Little said, "because I like to think that my parents' legacy will last forever."

Associated Press

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Stocks tumble amid rising Europe worries

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Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.

By msnbc.com news services

Rising bond yields in Italy and a bank crisis in Spain dragged Wall Street lower on Wednesday, as Europe's financial woes continued to dictate the direction of U.S. stocks.

Angst over Europe's outlook drove investors from risky investments into safe-haven assets. U.S. Treasury benchmark yields fell to a 60-year low, prices for crude were down more than 3 percent and the euro fell below $1.24 to a 23-month low.

The Dow Jones industrial average closed the day down 161 points, having lost as much as 184 points earlier in the session.

The broader S&P 500 is down nearly 6 percent in May, headed for its worst monthly performance since September.

Yields rose sharply at an Italian sale of five- and 10-year debt, and investors worried about Spain's plans to raise new funds as that country's borrowing costs also rose. Adding to worries were Greece's upcoming election, which could determine if the country will stay in the euro zone or leave.

The CBOE volatility index, a gauge of market anxiety, jumped 10 percent.

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"You're seeing the deterioration in Spain gain magnitude and that is worrisome because it involves a larger bailout [than Greece's] and far more capital to alleviate banking problems," said Quincy Krosby, market strategist at Prudential Financial in Newark, New Jersey.

"Traders and long-term investors believe Europeans are working on solutions. But the ultimate question is will capital markets give them the time before a liquidity issue becomes a solvency issue."

Facebook?s share price sank to a new low, off 2.3 percent at $28.19.

U.S.-traded shares of Research In Motion tumbled after the BlackBerry maker warned it would likely report a quarterly operating loss. Analysts cut their price targets on RIM shares and said the odds of a turnaround at the company are fading fast.

Pep Boys Manny, Moe & Jack lost a fifth of its market value after private equity firm Gores Group walked away from a $791 million deal to buy the auto parts retailer.

U.S. economic data showed contracts to purchase previously owned U.S. homes unexpectedly fell in April to a four-month low, dealing a blow to optimism the housing sector may have hit a bottom.

Reuters contributed to this report.

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Wednesday, May 30, 2012

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Egypt protesters torch candidate's HQ

Demonstrators furious that Hosni Mubarak's last prime minister made it into the run-off for the country's presidential election set ablaze his campaign headquarters on Monday, underscoring the divisive outcome of the nation's historic vote.

The campaign offices of Ahmed Shafiq, viewed as a symbol of Mubarak's rule, were set on fire after a group of protesters broke into and vandalized the premises, the state news agency reported. An official in the fire service confirmed the blaze had been extinguished without causing any casualties.

Several thousand protesters took to the streets across Egypt to demonstrate against the first-round result - a run-off between Shafiq and the Muslim Brotherhood's Mohamed Mursi, two of the most controversial figures in the field.

Troubled flared in Cairo's Tahrir Square when activists said unknown assailants attacked one such protest. Rocks were thrown in scenes reminiscent of other spasms of violence in a messy transition from military rule that is due to end with the election of the president.

The April 6 movement, one of the group's that spearheaded the 2011 revolt against Mubarak, said on its Facebook page that the Tahrir protest had been attacked by unknown "thugs".

Analysts had predicted that a Shafiq-Mursi run-off could trigger trouble, leading to a ballot box struggle between a symbol of the military-based autocracy of the last six decades and one of the Islamist movements it had oppressed.

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The result is deeply disappointing to the activist movement that took to the streets on January 25, 2011, inciting the protests that toppled Mubarak. They had seen other candidates as more representative of their hopes for change.

One of those candidates, Khaled Ali, joined a protest in Tahrir Square, where the numbers grew into the night.

"Revolutionaries! Free! We will complete the march!" chanted some 2,000 demonstrators as they made their way through the centre of Cairo, a short distance from Tahrir Square, the cradle of the uprising that toppled Mubarak.

Though both Mursi and Shafiq have sizeable constituencies, the result has left the many Egyptians who voted for neither with a wrenching choice between a symbol of the past autocracy and an Islamist group that arouses deep suspicions for some.

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Mursi topped the poll with 24.3 percent of the vote, followed by Shafiq with 23.3 percent. Turnout was 46 percent, according to official results released on Monday.

About half of the first-round votes went to candidates somewhere in the middle ground - from leftist Hamdeen Sabahy, third-placed with 20.4 percent, to moderate Islamist Abdel Moneim Abol Fotouh, with 17.2 percent, and former Arab League secretary-general Amr Moussa, with 10.9 percent.

"Neither Brotherhood or feloul," said Mahmoud Momen, a 19-year old student, invoking the word used in Egyptian political slang to refer to politicians who served in the Mubarak administration. He had voted for Abol Fotouh.

"We want someone who represents the square," added Momen, holding aloft a picture of Shafiq with black X daubed over his face as he took part in the Cairo march.

Another protester, a 19-year old student who identified himself as Omar, said the vote had been rigged, triggering an argument with a bystander who disputed the claim.

Similar protests erupted in Alexandria on Egypt's northern Mediterranean coast and Port Said, Ismailia and Suez, cities along the Suez Canal east of Cairo.

In Alexandria, some 2,000 protesters marched through the city, tearing up Shafiq and Mursi election posters they encountered along their way.

Abol Fotouh, Sabahy and Moussa filed complaints about the voting, all of which were rejected by the six judges forming the electoral committee.

The disputes add rancor to an already messy and often bloody transition to democracy since generals took over from Mubarak when a street revolt forced him out on February 11, 2011.

"I reject these results and do not recognize them," said Abol Fotouh, a former Brotherhood member, alleging that votes had been bought and representatives of candidates had been denied access to polling stations during the count.

Moussa said earlier that "question marks" hung over the vote. "There were violations, but this should not change our minds on democracy and the necessity of choosing our president."

The Muslim Brotherhood sought to muster a coalition to help Mursi against Shafiq, who calls Mubarak a role model.

The close contest has set both contenders scrambling for support, particularly the Muslim Brotherhood, which is trying to draw losing candidates and other political forces into a broad front to prevent a "counter-revolutionary" Shafiq victory.

The ultra-orthodox Salafi Islamist party Al-Nour has said it will now back Mursi, after siding with Abol Fotouh in the first round. The party has the second biggest bloc in parliament after the Brotherhood's Freedom and Justice Party.

Beyond the Islamist movement, it might prove harder for the group to find allies. Secular-minded parties have grown suspicious of the Brotherhood, accusing it of being power hungry and putting a quest for power over principle - charges it denies.

A Brotherhood source, who asked not to be named, said the Islamist group's FJP party had prepared a menu of options to tempt rival groups and politicians to its side.

These include creating a five-member advisory council to advise the president; assigning the posts of prime minister or vice-president to Abol Fotouh and Sabahy; distributing cabinet posts to other parties and offering compromises on planned laws and on an assembly tasked with drafting a new constitution.

Shafiq is also seeking wider backing, even posing as a protector of the revolt that toppled Mubarak.

Shafiq's supporters see him as the man to impose security and crack down on protests viewed as damaging to the economy.

Mursi appeals to Egyptians who believe the Islamists are best qualified to reform a corrupt state.

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Saving Dominican forest and an elusive songbird

In this May 22, 2012 photo, a road crosses through an agricultural area of a forest in San Francisco de Macoris, Dominican Republic. Conservationists are establishing a sanctuary that they say will be like no other in the Dominican Republic, blending sustainable agriculture with preservation on former pasture land at the edge of a cloud forest that will help protect a songbird called Bicknell's thrush which migrates each year from the northeastern U.S. and southern Canada. (AP Photo/Ricardo Arduengo)

In this May 22, 2012 photo, a road crosses through an agricultural area of a forest in San Francisco de Macoris, Dominican Republic. Conservationists are establishing a sanctuary that they say will be like no other in the Dominican Republic, blending sustainable agriculture with preservation on former pasture land at the edge of a cloud forest that will help protect a songbird called Bicknell's thrush which migrates each year from the northeastern U.S. and southern Canada. (AP Photo/Ricardo Arduengo)

FILE - In this July 2005 file photo released by the Vermont Center for Ecostudies, a Bicknell's thrush perches on East Mountain in East Haven, Vermont. The songbird that wings its way each year from austere mountaintops of the northeastern U.S. to the steamy forests of the Caribbean has inspired the creation of what conservationists hope will be a new model for nature reserves in the Dominican Republic, a country that has long struggled with deforestation. (AP Photo/Vermont Center for Ecostudies, Steven D. Faccio, File)

In this May 22, 2012 photo, a worker shovels cocao beans, the raw material in chocolate, as they dry in the sun in San Francisco de Macoris, Dominican Republic. Conservationists are establishing a sanctuary here that they say will be like no other in the Dominican Republic, blending sustainable agriculture with preservation on former pasture land at the edge of a cloud forest that will help protect a songbird called Bicknell's thrush which migrates each year from the northeastern U.S. and southern Canada. (AP Photo/Ricardo Arduengo)

In this May 22, 2012 photo, Luis Duarte fills bags with soil in an agricultural area of a forest in San Francisco de Macoris, Dominican Republic. Conservationists are establishing a sanctuary here that they say will be like no other in the Dominican Republic, blending sustainable agriculture with preservation on former pasture land at the edge of a cloud forest that will help protect a songbird called Bicknell's thrush which migrates each year from the northeastern U.S. and southern Canada. (AP Photo/Ricardo Arduengo)

In this May 22, 2012 photo, a worker walks through an agricultural area of a forest in San Francisco de Macoris, Dominican Republic. Conservationists are establishing a sanctuary here that they say will be like no other in the Dominican Republic, blending sustainable agriculture with preservation on former pasture land at the edge of a cloud forest that will help protect a songbird called Bicknell's thrush which migrates each year from the northeastern U.S. and southern Canada. (AP Photo/Ricardo Arduengo)

(AP) ? An elusive songbird that wings its way each year from austere mountaintops of the northeastern U.S. to the steamy forests of the Caribbean has inspired the creation of what conservationists hope will be a new model for nature reserves in a country that has long struggled with deforestation.

The reserve is taking shape in a lushly overgrown former cattle ranch measuring about 1,000 acres, at the edge of a deep green forest in the Dominican Republic's rugged northeast. Conservation-minded Dominican and U.S. investors have acquired the plot as a pilot project, hoping to protect what they say is a global biodiversity hotspot that's home to dozens of threatened species.

Tentatively known as the Reserva Privada Zorzal, the government sees the reserve as a potential example, showing that such land can be put to better uses than burning down the trees to convert it to pasture, a typical approach in this Caribbean country with only about 40 percent of its forest cover left. Neighboring Haiti, which shares the island of Hispaniola, has virtually none of its forest standing.

Jesus Moreno, a Dominican businessman whose family is partially funding the reserve, says the portion of the property where most of the trees have already been removed is well-suited to low-intensity, organic agriculture. He plans to grow macadamia trees and cacao, the raw material in chocolate, while allowing the forest to regenerate, in perpetuity, on three-fourths of the holding. The country's environment minister is scheduled to inaugurate the reserve project on June 5.

"I am not trying to make this into a big business and make a lot of money," said Moreno, whose family's ventures also include a nursery that grows macadamia trees and the country's only factory processing the nuts. "We are trying to create a model and break the cycle of destruction."

The concept of setting aside private land for conservation in land trusts or easements is an old one, long in use in the U.S. and elsewhere, but still rare in the Dominican Republic, a largely poor country.

Some private landowners have set aside tracts for ecotourism and nature reserves, and the government has designated more than 130 public reserves. But much of the country's forests face threats from development, agriculture and illegal timber harvesting, carving what remains into ever smaller chunks that leave species isolated and vulnerable.

In practice, the government reserves usually provide protection to endangered species in name only, said Sesar Rodriguez, the executive director of the Dominican Environmental Consortium.

Among those species at risk is the zorzal migratorio, known in English as the Bicknell's thrush. The palm-size, brownish songbird mostly comes out at dusk or dawn and, like many birds, heads south in the winter. It divides its time between the Caribbean islands and mountaintop forests in the northeastern U.S. and southern Canada that generally rise above 3,000 feet.

The bird is considered vulnerable, with an estimated fewer than 100,000 in the wild, because it occupies a narrow range of habitat that's under pressure on both sides of its migratory route, said Chris Rimmer, an ornithologist at the Vermont Center for Ecostudies who is an expert on the Bicknell's thrush and helped establish the reserve. Threats to the species in the U.S. include air pollution and loss of the conifer forest habitat from development and climate change.

It's not a high-profile species likely to spur public passions, and some bird species in the Dominican Republic are under a more dire threat, Rimmer readily acknowledges. But he and others are nonetheless devoted to the Bicknell's thrush, what he calls an "enigmatic" bird.

"It's much bigger than just this one little migratory songbird," Rimmer said. "If we protect it we automatically protect all the other elements of the flora and fauna, many of which are themselves under siege."

The Cordillera Septentrional range, a mist-shrouded cloud forest that shimmers an emerald green in the distance from the former pasture acquired for the reserve, is also considered habitat for vulnerable species such as the Hispaniolan parrot and mammals such as the Hispaniolan solenodon, a nocturnal burrower that resembles a possum with a long snout.

Rimmer, for one, has spent countless hours studying the Bicknell's thrush in the granite mountains of New England and the dense forests of the Dominican Republic, listening for its nasal, swirling call. "It's kind of ethereal, I guess, kind of mysterious," he said of the sound.

He and other researchers noticed that as the Dominican Republic was losing forest, female Bicknell's were being crowded out of their prime habitat by the larger males, depriving them of food they need for the journey back to North America.

He began working with the Dominican Environmental Consortium and others to find a way to expand two areas designated as protected by the government ? the Loma Quita Espuela, which Moreno's father helped found, and the Guaconejo reserves.

This loose-knit group eventually found land owned by the family of an elderly doctor that was just a few miles west of the Loma Quita Espuela reserve, prime habitat for the thrush and near the country's cacao-growing center of San Pedro Macoris, a combination of factors that seemed perfect for a blend of profit and preservation, said Charles Kerchner, an American working as a project manager for the consortium. Part of the land was still an active cattle ranch, the rest already in various stages of regrowth and some had been left untouched for so long that it had become fairly healthy secondary growth forest - not virgin, by any means, but not bad.

Most of the money for Reserva Privada Zorzal came from the Eddy Foundation of Willsboro, New York, and Moreno's family, which previously owned a controlling stake in the Helados Bon chain of ice cream stores in the Dominican Republic and neighboring Haiti, Kerchner said.

Danneris Santana, a vice minister in the natural resources ministry, said about a dozen new private reserves are in process of getting approval under regulations that were updated last year. Moreno and others involved in the zorzal project say several landowners in the vicinity of their site are close to adopting similar plans.

"While it's great that we are doing (the Zorzal reserve), it's an isolated project and we need others to protect their land as well," Kerchner said.

Much will depend on the economic viability of the effort. Besides the macadamia and cacao, Kerchner said they are looking for other sustainable uses of the surrounding forest, such as honey production and high-end chocolate.

The Dominican Republic is already a producer of organic cacao in the fertile hills around San Francisco de Macoris and has a growing macadamia nut crop, but the country is not a significant global supplier of either commodity. Most of the world's cacao comes from Africa and Indonesia; Hawaii and Australia are the main producers of macadamia nuts.

The backers of the project expect to allow public access but the plans are not yet defined. The property is more than an hour's drive along a bone-jarring road from the nearest town.

"To be a sustainable business, we need to get value from this forest," Kerchner said.

Associated Press

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RICHLAND, WA, May 29, 2012 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) ?
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innovator in seed brachytherapy and medical radioisotope
applications, today announced that Discovery Channel has featured the
Company?s Cesium-131 brachytherapy (internal radiation therapy)
treatment for localized prostate cancer.

Discovery Channel Chief Medical Expert John Whyte, MD, MPH, spoke
with UPMC urologist Dr. Ronald Benoit about the advantages of using
Cesium-131 over traditional isotopes. Dr. Benoit explained that UPMC
has been using Cesium-131 over a six year period. UPMC?s study found
that its patients benefited from the minimally invasive treatment
that resulted in reduced urinary problems. Typically, urinary
problems last up to 18 months after treatment with other
brachytherapy options. When using Cesium-131, Dr. Benoit explained,
urinary symptoms were gone in 3 to 6 months. View the Discovery
Channel story here.

One in six men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer during their
lifetimes. It is the second leading cause of cancer deaths among
American men, claiming some 30,000 lives annually. About 1 man in 36
will die of prostate cancer, according to the American Cancer
Society, which reports that about 241,740 new cases of prostate
cancer will be diagnosed in 2012. Only lung cancer claims the lives
of more men each year.

IsoRay is the exclusive manufacturer of Cesium-131. The
ground-breaking brachytherapy treatment represents one of the most
important advancements in internal radiation therapy in 20 years.
Cesium-131 allows for the internal radiation treatment of many
different cancers because of its incomparable combination of high
energy (its unique tissue penetrating capability reaching just far
enough to treat the cancer) and its 9.7 day half-life (its unrivaled
speed in giving off therapeutic radiation). The treatment can be
deployed using several delivery methods including single seed
applicators, implantable strands and mesh, and several new
implantable devices.

IsoRay Chairman and CEO Dwight Babcock commented, ?Cesium-131?s
success in treating low and intermediate risk prostate cancer is just
the beginning. IsoRay has built the foundation for the use of
Cesium-131 in the successful treatment of cancers throughout the
body. We expect more physicians and institutions in the medical
community to adopt the use of Cesium-131 for the treatment of
multiple cancers as they become aware of its dramatic impact on
survivability and quality of life benefits for their patients.?

In addition to its CMS codes, Cesium-131 is FDA-cleared in seed form
for the treatment of prostate cancer, lung cancer, ocular melanoma
cancer, brain cancer, colorectal cancer, gynecologic cancer, head and
neck cancer and other cancers throughout the body.

About IsoRay, Inc.
IsoRay, Inc., through its subsidiary, IsoRay
Medical, Inc., is the exclusive producer of Cesium-131 internal
radiation therapy, which is expanding brachytherapy options
throughout the body and the GliaSite(R) radiation therapy system, the
world?s only balloon catheter device used in the treatment of brain
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and explore the many benefits and uses of Cesium-131 and the
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study will be experienced by other users of our products, whether
IsoRay will be able to continue to expand its base beyond prostate
cancer, whether IsoRay?s Cesium-131 seed and other delivery methods
for Cesium-131 will be used to successfully treat additional cancers
and malignant disease, whether additional physicians and institutions
will adopt the use of Cesium-131 to treat other cancers will be
successful, and all other statements in this release, other than
historical facts, are ?forward-looking statements? within the meaning
of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 (?PSLRA?).
This statement is included for the express purpose of availing
IsoRay, Inc. of the protections of the safe harbor provisions of the
PSLRA. It is important to note that actual results and ultimate
corporate actions could differ materially from those in such
forward-looking statements based on such factors as physician
acceptance, training and use of our products, our ability to
successfully manufacture, market and sell our products, our ability
to manufacture our products in sufficient quantities to meet demand
within required delivery time periods while meeting our quality
control standards, our ability to enforce our intellectual property
rights, whether additional studies are released and support the
conclusions of early clinical studies, whether this and other studies
with Cesium-131 result in favorable patient outcomes, patient results
achieved when Cesium-131 is used for the treatment of cancers and
malignant diseases beyond prostate cancer, successful completion of
future research and development activities, and other risks detailed
from time to time in IsoRay?s reports filed with the SEC.

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Texas Tops Finds From Brazil to Bakken as Best Prospect: Energy

Energy companies in search of oil riches rivaling the biggest finds from?Brazil?to?Angola?are flocking to?Texas?shale, where new wells have triggered a 230- fold increase in crude output in three years.

More than 115 years after a gusher 55 miles (88 kilometers) south of?Dallas?ushered in Texas? first oil boom, U.S. producers such as ConocoPhillips and?Marathon Oil Corp. (MRO)?are counting on the Eagle Ford Shale to boost crude output amid a glut-driven slump in natural-gas prices.

Drilling for oil in the brush-covered plains of south Texas is cheaper and less risky than exploration offshore Brazil. Photographer: J.G. Domke/Bloomberg

A?drilling rig?stands during natural gas drilling operations in the Eagle Ford shale in Karnes County, Texas. Photographer: Eddie Seal/Bloomberg

Drilling for oil in the brush-covered plains of south Texas is cheaper and less risky than exploration offshore Brazil, the largest oil find in the Western Hemisphere in 30 years, and more profitable than the remote, rougher terrain of the Bakken Shale in?North Dakota?and?Montana.

?The Eagle Ford is the top basin we have in the world today,?David Roberts, chief operating officer at Marathon Oil, told analysts and investors on a conference call last month.

Surging production in shale formations has transformed the U.S. energy landscape, flooding the market with gas and boosting domestic?oil production?by 14 percent from three years ago after dropping by a third in the previous 17 years, according to Energy Department data. After worries of a global oil shortage drove prices to record highs above $140 a barrel in 2008, politicians and industry executives now are discussing the prospect of the U.S. weaning itself from dependence on imports.

Doubling Down

Marathon Oil and ConocoPhillips both plan to double their production in the Eagle Ford this year.EOG Resources Inc. (EOG), based in Houston, calls the Texas shale play its biggest source of growth, and last month boosted its estimated recoverable reserves there by 78 percent.

Oil production?in the Eagle Ford jumped almost sevenfold in 2011 to surpass 30 million barrels, still less than Bakken production in North Dakota that exceeded 128 million barrels. This year daily oil production in the Eagle Ford is forecast to expand by 200,000 barrels, roughly the same amount as the Bakken, according to estimates by Wood Mackenzie Ltd. cited by Hill Vaden, an analyst with the industry consultant.

The?South Texas oil?fields are winning a larger portion of producers? investment because it?s easier and more profitable to drill there compared to many prospects in the U.S. and in the world. Wells are faster and cheaper to develop, and the formation is located closer to refineries on the U.S. Gulf Coast, lowering transportation costs.

Higher Prices

EOG said it costs about $5.5 million per well in the Eagle Ford, compared with more than $8 million per well in the Bakken, because of different well configurations. An offshore?Gulf of Mexico?well can cost $100 million, said?Brian Uhlmer, an analyst at Global Hunter Securities LLC in Houston.

Deep-water wells can take five months or longer to drill, compared to a couple of weeks for a well in the Eagle Ford, said Brian Cain, a spokesman for?Anadarko Petroleum Corp. (APC)

Producers can get a higher price for their Eagle Ford output than they can in the Bakken. Prices for Texas and?Louisiana (USCRLLSS)?crude this week are as much as about $40 a barrel more than production in the?Bakken (USCRLLSS), according to data compiled by Bloomberg.

?The economics there are absolutely stellar,? said Danny Brown, a general manager who helps oversee Anadarko?s Eagle Ford operations. Anadarko has said it is considering selling its exploration properties offshore Brazil.

Less Political Risk

Texas provides a more stable investment environment compared to many international projects, said?Pavel Molchanov, an analyst at Raymond James & Associates in Houston.

?Clearly, there?s less political risk in Texas than in?Libya, let?s say, or Kurdistan,? he said. Marathon Oil last year had output suspended in Libya during unrest in that country.

The Eagle Ford cuts across a 400-mile swath of southern Texas, according to the Railroad Commission, which regulates oil and gas production in the state. Producers have unlocked the resource using advances in horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing, which sends jets of water, sand and chemicals underground to break up rock.

Petrohawk Energy Corp., acquired by?BHP Billiton Ltd. (BHP)?last year, first drew attention to the Eagle Ford when it announced a gas find in 2008, a year when futures for the fuel in?New Yorkaveraged more than $8 per million British thermal units.

Surging Production

Expanded use of fracturing, or fracking, across the U.S. caused a surge in gas output that drove prices to a 10-year low this month of $2.204 per million Btu. Meanwhile, crude in New York has climbed 17 percent since the end of 2010 and is trading for more than $106 a barrel.

While drilling has slowed in U.S. shale gas fields such as the Fayetteville in?Arkansas, development has accelerated in South Texas as producers focus on the formation?s oil-rich geology.

ConocoPhillips (COP), the third-largest U.S. oil company, plans to boost production in the Eagle Ford to about 100,000 barrels of oil equivalent a day by the end of 2012 from more than 50,000 barrels a day in late December.

In last year?s fourth quarter, Marathon Oil closed on purchases in the Eagle Ford for about $4.5 billion, according to a regulatory filing. The company said in February that daily output was about 15,000 barrels of oil equivalent in the formation, with plans for 30,000 barrels a day for the full year of 2012.

ConocoPhillips?rose?0.8 percent to $76.51 at the close in New York. Marathon Oil climbed 0.7 percent to $32.46 and EOG?increased?1.3 percent to $111.73.

The Eagle Ford will help lead a surge in state?drilling permits?that?s on pace to reach 25,000 this year, the most since 1985, said Barry Smitherman, the commission?s chairman.

?It?s by far the most sought-after play anywhere ? not only in this country, but anywhere around the world,? said?Fadel Gheit, an analyst at Oppenheimer & Co. in New York.

A Sanford C. Bernstein report last August estimated Eagle Ford production would reach 1.2 million barrels of oil equivalent a day in 2015, with 750,000 of that being liquids.

?A long-time oil field axiom is that big fields tend to get bigger over time, and that?s certainly the case here,? EOG Chief Executive Officer Mark Papa told investors during a Feb. 17 conference call. ?This continues to be the hottest and highest reinvestment rate-of-return play in?North America.?

To contact the reporter on this story: Edward Klump in Houston at?eklump@bloomberg.net

To contact the editor responsible for this story: Susan Warren at?susanwarren@bloomberg.net

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S. Africa gallery to remove painting from website

JOHANNESBURG (AP) ? A handwritten sign that said "whites hate blacks" and was carried by one of more than 2,000 protesters in Johannesburg on Tuesday shows that a fierce national debate over a painting depicting the president's genitals is about more than art and the constitution.

Mapule Kgomo, a black woman from the outskirts of Johannesburg who wrote the sign, said she drew her conclusion about fellow South Africans who are white after seeing the painting, titled "The Spear," that a white South African had made of President Jacob Zuma, who is black.

"I hate whites passionately after that painting," she added. "I'm so hurt."

On Tuesday, a spokesman for the Goodman Gallery said it has agreed to remove images of the painting from its website. The painting itself had already been removed from the gallery after it was defaced last week.

But the passionate feelings about the painting don't seem ready to subside. If anything, the protests and comment have been amplified because much of it is taking place on social network sites.

The debate is part of an ongoing discussion in this young democracy about whether white South Africans are insensitive and to what extent black South Africans still feel they are treated as second class citizens, even though the country is governed by Zuma's African National Congress. The ANC led the fight against apartheid before becoming a political party.

Zuma has asked the High Court to rule that his constitutional right to dignity was violated when the gallery put the painting on display earlier this month. The gallery and artist Brett Murray argue they are defending the constitutional right to freedom of expression.

"I am not a racist," Murray said in an affidavit filed in the court case, which is still under way. "I do not produce art with an intention to hurt, humiliate or insult."

Liza Essers, owner of the Goodman Gallery, says she regrets "the divisiveness that the exhibition has caused.

"It was never my intention to cause hurt to any person," Essers said in a statement last week.

The issue is not black and white.

Black artists filed affidavits supporting Murray. And a white man and a black man entered the gallery to deface the painting, saying they were acting independently of each other and wanted to defend Zuma. The two were arrested and face trespassing charges.

Murray said in his court affidavit that the intention of his Zuma painting, part of a show that criticized the ANC, was to express a sense of betrayal that some post-apartheid leaders were greedy or corrupt. He also said that details of Zuma's sex life had become part of the public debate in South Africa.

Zuma, 70, has been married six times ? he currently has four wives, as his Zulu culture allows. He has 21 children, and acknowledged in 2010 that he fathered a child that year with a woman who was not among his wives.

Tuesday's protest wound about a kilometer (half mile) from a usually quiet park in an upscale Johannesburg neighborhood to a corner just south of the gallery. Along the way, black women in maid's aprons and black men in gardener's overalls stood on the balconies of homes in the largely white residential neighborhood to cheer on the marchers.

The gallery had replaced pieces from Murray's show in its windows with signs reading: "The Goodman Gallery respects your right to protest."

ANC spokesman Jackson Mthembu addressed the crowd outside the gallery, saying, "We refuse to be painted as inferior citizens of this country."

South African Communist Party leader Blade Nzimande, a Zuma ally, compared the case to a hate speech suit a group that lobbies for white South Africans brought against an ANC leader who had insisted on continuing to sing a song from the apartheid era that calls for killing whites. The judge in that case banned the song.

Nzimande said some have asked why Zuma supporters went to court, as the white group did, instead of trying to speak to the artist and the gallery to find a solution.

"You can't have a dialogue with a person who is actually insulting you," Nzimande said.

Kgomo, the protester, said that despite the division vividly on display Tuesday, a resolution was possible.

"If they apologize to our president, then it will be enough for us," she said.

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Art Schools | Blogging Academy

Ever considered that you may be too old to join the creative club? Well, you needn?t be worried because art schools cater for people of all ages. With the primary focus of such schools being on visual arts, one can enroll for undergraduate, graduate or postgraduate programs in the different schools across the country. Upon enrolling for the program, you?ll then get to choose whether you would like to concentrate in sculpture, photography, painting, illustration or graphic design.

If you are a parent who is interested in enrolling your child for art lessons, you will be pleased to know that art schools also cater for the elementary and high-school going children. Fresh high school graduates can also be engaged in post-secondary art lessons. As a parent however, it is advisable to make sure that your high-school graduate child enrolls in an accredited art school since they can graduate with a bachelor of arts or a bachelor in fine arts from the accredited schools.

Depending on the course outline in various schools, an art student may need to spend more time concentrating on the theoretical perspective of liberal art courses. This means that less time is spent in the art studios practicing on the designs. The more dedicated art schools however offer intense training in academic drawing, painting and classical realism. The latter category of art schools are especially ideal to students who want to take art as a professional career in future.

While most people contend that being a successful artist mainly takes a stroke of talent, it is also noteworthy that every good talent needs to be honed, tempered and enhanced. This is especially true because contemporary artists just like other creative professionals are faced with increasing competition in the global market place. Without receiving the necessary training therefore, one may fail to achieve their full artistic potential.

But why exactly does one need to go to an art school if they are sure their talents can see them through as professionals? Well, for starters, you may want to seek formal employment as an artist. And while most employers will need to see some proof of your talent, they may also need to be sure that they are handling a professional. Since art schools train you on how to work and act as professional, most potential employees will have no cause to turn your job applications down.

In art school, you also get to meet other training artists, and this will no doubt present you will valuable contacts that can be used in future. In addition to this, the interactive atmosphere between students in art schools will give you an ideal environment where you can learn from what other artists do. This is especially so because different artists have different skills and techniques. Overall, your choice of art school is similar to a lifetime investment. The skills, techniques and contacts that you acquire while in school will determine the kind of an artistic career that you?ll forge in future. As such, making wise school choices is the first essential step you should take towards establishing a career in art.

Ever considered that you may be too old to join the creative club? Well, you needn?t be worried because art schools cater for people of all ages. With the primary focus of such schools being on visual arts, one can enroll for undergraduate, graduate or postgraduate programs in the different schools across the country. Upon enrolling for the program, you?ll then get to choose whether you would like to concentrate in sculpture, photography, painting, illustration or graphic design.

If you are a parent who is interested in enrolling your child for art lessons, you will be pleased to know that art schools also cater for the elementary and high-school going children. Fresh high school graduates can also be engaged in post-secondary art lessons. As a parent however, it is advisable to make sure that your high-school graduate child enrolls in an accredited art school since they can graduate with a bachelor of arts or a bachelor in fine arts from the accredited schools.

Depending on the course outline in various schools, an art student may need to spend more time concentrating on the theoretical perspective of liberal art courses. This means that less time is spent in the art studios practicing on the designs. The more dedicated art schools however offer intense training in academic drawing, painting and classical realism. The latter category of art schools are especially ideal to students who want to take art as a professional career in future.

While most people contend that being a successful artist mainly takes a stroke of talent, it is also noteworthy that every good talent needs to be honed, tempered and enhanced. This is especially true because contemporary artists just like other creative professionals are faced with increasing competition in the global market place. Without receiving the necessary training therefore, one may fail to achieve their full artistic potential.

But why exactly does one need to go to an art school if they are sure their talents can see them through as professionals? Well, for starters, you may want to seek formal employment as an artist. And while most employers will need to see some proof of your talent, they may also need to be sure that they are handling a professional. Since art schools train you on how to work and act as professional, most potential employees will have no cause to turn your job applications down.

In art school, you also get to meet other training artists, and this will no doubt present you will valuable contacts that can be used in future. In addition to this, the interactive atmosphere between students in art schools will give you an ideal environment where you can learn from what other artists do. This is especially so because different artists have different skills and techniques. Overall, your choice of art school is similar to a lifetime investment. The skills, techniques and contacts that you acquire while in school will determine the kind of an artistic career that you?ll forge in future. As such, making wise school choices is the first essential step you should take towards establishing a career in art. What does buying art mean to you? Visiting art galleries and museums, enjoying reproductions of your favorite painters in the living room? Let?s imagine you are an art collector who has infinite amount of money and you want to buy an artwork you have been dreaming about all your life. To do this, you decide to wear your best lounge suit and visit the world?s biggest art auction houses. Below you will find some brief information about the five biggest art auction houses in the world.

Christie?s

Christie?s, one of the world?s leading art business and global auction houses, is named after its founder James Christie, who conducted the first sale in London in 1766. Private sales in 2009 totaled 2.1 billion/$ 3.3 billion. Christie?s has 53 offices in 32 countries and 10 salerooms around the world offering over 450 sales annually in over 80 categories, including all areas of fine and decorative arts, jewellery, photographs, collectibles, wine, and more. In November 2006, May 2007, and June 2007, the company hosted the five highest grossing art auctions of all time.

Sotheby?s

The firm of Sotheby?s, established in 1744, is another of the world?s leading auctioneers of fine art painting, antiques, jewellery, sculpture and precious objects, with a global network of over 100 offices and salesrooms. In 2000, Sotheby?s became the first international art auction house to hold auctions on the Internet. By using MySotheby?s you can easily track lots and create wishlists that can be automatically updated as new works became available. In addition, Sotheby?s opened its traditional saleroom auctions to Internet bidding through the eBay Live Auctions service.

Currently the most expensive painting ever sold, No. 5, 1948 by Jackson Pollock, was sold by private sale via Sotheby?s, in 2006.

Bonhams

One of the world?s fastest growing auction houses, it is also the world?s oldest and largest auctioneer of fine art and antiques still run by auctioneers, established in 1793 in London. Bonhams has a worldwide network of offices and regional representatives in 25 countries, and sales are held in the UK, United Sates, Sydney, France, Monaco, Hong Kong and Dubai. In May 2007 Bonhams launched a twice yearly South African Sale, becoming the first international auction house to hold a sale of South African art outside of the country.

Dorotheum

Established in 1707, the Dorotheum is the largest auction house in Central Europe, as well as one of the leading auctioneers worldwide. The Dorotheum hosts about 600 auctions a year and more than 100 specialists attend to over 40 departments. The key art categories are Modern Art, Contemporary Art, Old Masters, and 19th Century Paintings, while there are a number of categories for antiques. The Dorotheum hosts almost daily auctions of paintings, antiques, furniture and jewellery.

Stockholms Auktionsverk

It is the world?s oldest auction house, founded in 1674 in Sweden. Stockholms Auktionsverk holds more than 70 auction days a year, with more than 50,000 items to bid on. Apart from serving the domestic market for art, Stockholms Auktionsverk is prominent in the lively Russian art market.

Now that you have read this short art auction houses guide remember ? if you have money to spend and a piece of artwork which you want to buy, which is available for sale, the process of buying is simple. The general steps are: registering to bid; bidding; paying; picking up or shipping your new property. Good luck!

Find contemporary fine art for sale by Agora Gallery. Visit Art-mine.com for more information.

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A Lucrative Web Marketing Business Requires The Appropriate ...

It Is Possible To Profit From Doing Web Marketing With The Best System

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The internet can be truly helpful in starting your business, but it is only a mechanism after all, and care has to taken in its correct usage. People?s opinions regarding the internet are not always couched in reality. One group considers it as a bringer of excellent things solely. In contrast, some individuals consider it as being the playground of hustlers. The truth lies somewhere between these extremes. If you carry out an excellent marketing system and are ready to spend some time on it, you can reasonably expect to establish a very good business. You have been told your prospective customers come from the whole world, but so do your competition. You have to find the appropriate place for your business, rather than competing against the biggest competitors. Hoodia Balance

A business online has the edge that is open all the time. If you have a niche site you are comfortable with, when everything is set up, you can be making sales every day, throughout the whole day. The world wide web is always up, and so is your web site, which means greater sales for you. It won?t cost you very much to put an opt-in box on your website, which will let you build a list of subscribers cheaply. Having their email addresses allows you to send relevant information to them, and to market products on which you can generate a commission..

The big drawback of internet marketing is the lack of face-to-face contact with prospects. At times people only purchase the product because they trusted what the salesperson said to them. Many individuals wish to be reassured about a product choice, and they want it personally. This option does not exist with an internet enterprise. The best you?ll be able to do is treat folks well through your emails. That appears to be enough for lots of people, but there are still a lot of people who won?t make a purchase online. You may want to make a study of who is going to your site, and learn how likely they are to become buyers.

In the event that you have an offline business, it?s wise to increase your business by using an online marketing system. All of us are different in how we do things, and we won?t enjoy equal success from adding a web site to our business. Nevertheless, if it is done correctly, creating a site will inevitably be beneficial for your business.

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Brother of Blind Chinese Dissident Returns Home

A rights lawyer says the older brother of blind Chinese dissident Chen Guangcheng has returned to his village in eastern China after escaping guards on Tuesday and travelling to Beijing.

Attorney Ding Xikui said Sunday that he was told by a friend of the family that Chen Guangfu had returned to Dongshigu village after seeking legal advice in the capital about how to protect his son from what he says are retaliatory criminal charges.

Chen Kegui has been charged with attempted murder following a clash with officials who burst into his home after discovering his uncle had fled.

Chen Guangcheng, escaped house arrest in April, seeking protection at the U.S. Embassy in Beijing. The situation created a diplomatic standoff between the U.S. and China that was resolved when Beijing allowed him to fly to the U.S. to study.

Human rights activists say the authorities have increased their repression against Chen Guangcheng's family, who have been effectively under house arrest in Dongshigu.

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Monday, May 28, 2012

Epson WorkForce Pro WP-4533


Nearly identical in most ways to the Epson WorkForce Pro WP-4590 ($499.99 list, 4 stars) that I recently reviewed, the Epson WorkForce Pro WP-4533 ($399.99 list) adds Wi-Fi support that the WP-4590 lacks, but leaves out support for the PCL and PostScript printer languages that some offices require. Beyond that, it shares the same fast speed and good paper handling that makes both printers comparable to similarly priced lasers, and it offers the same low cost per page that makes them particularly attractive choices for micro and small offices and workgroups. The WP-4533 in particular is attractive enough to make it Editors' Choice.

Despite the $100 lower price for the WP-4533, it's best thought of as sharing the current top of the line spot for WorkForce Pro models. In essence, the WP-4590 is top of the line for offices that need PCL or PostScript in their printers, while the WP-4533 is top of the line for those that don't. Both printers, for example, offer identical MFP features. Both print, scan, and fax, including over a network; they both work as standalone copiers and fax machines; and both can scan to, but not print from, a USB key.

As with the WP-4590 also, the WP-4533 lets you print through the cloud. Connect to the Internet by way of a network, using either an Ethernet or WiFi connection in this case, and you can take advantage of Epson Connect Email Print, which assigns an email address to the printer, then lets you print a document by sending it as an email attachment.

Similarly, you can also print with Google Cloud Print and even print with Apple AirPrint if you have a WiFi access point on your network. (You can't connect directly to the printer with AirPrint). You won't find any mention of these two options in the material that comes with the printer, however. To find out how to use either choice, you have to go to Epson's Web site.

Paper Handling and Setup
The WP-4533's paper handling is better than you'll get with most similarly priced color laser MFPs. The 330 sheet paper capacity, divided into a 250-sheet drawer and 80-sheet multi-purpose tray, should be more than enough for most small offices, and the built-in duplexer (for printing on both sides of the page) is a welcome convenience. If you need more capacity, you can even add a second 250-sheet drawer ($99.99 list) for a total of 580 sheets.

For scanning, the WP-4533 offers a 30-page automatic document feeder (ADF) to supplement the letter-size flatbed. The ADF can scan legal-size pages as well as multipage documents, which is typical, but it also goes beyond that, adding the ability to scan in duplex by turning the page over when it scans. The duplexing options lets you copy both single- and double-sided originals to your choice of single- or double-sided copies.

Setup is absolutely standard fare. For my tests, I connected the WP-4533 by its Ethernet port and installed the driver and software on a Windows Vista system. The only potential issue is the size, since the paper handing capabilities require a relative large printer for an inkjet, at 15.1 by 18.1 by 16.5 inches (HWD).

Although that makes the printer a little large to comfortably share a desk with, and arguably a little large for most home offices, it's small enough so it should be an easy fit for a micro or small office. Also worth mention is that it weighs only 30.4 pounds, which makes it much lighter and easier to move around than comparable lasers.

Epson WorkForce Pro WP-4533

Speed and Output Quality
On our business applications I timed the printer (using QualityLogic's hardware and software), at an effective 6.0 pages per minute (ppm). Not surprisingly, that makes it essentially tied with the WP-4590, at 5.7 ppm using the Epson driver. (At these speeds, a 0.3 ppm isn't statistically significant.) It's also essentially tied with the Editors' Choice HP Officejet Pro 8600 Plus e-All-in-One ($299.99 direct, 4.5 stars) and faster than the comparably priced color laser Editors' choice Dell 1355cnw Multifunction Color Printer ($419.99 direct, 4 stars), which managed only 4.5 ppm.

As with the WP-4590, output quality is the only area where the WP-4533 behaves more like a typical inkjet than like a laser. Text quality is at the low end of the tight range where the vast majority of inkjets fall, which makes it good enough for most business purposes. Unless you have an unusual need for small fonts, you shouldn't have any complaints about it.

Graphics is absolutely par for an inkjet, which also makes it makes it good enough for any business needs, including PowerPoint handouts, for example. Depending on how critical an eye you have, you may also consider it good enough for output going to an important client when you need to convey a sense of professionalism.

Photo quality is at the upper end of the small range where the vast majority of inkjet MFPs fall, making it better than what you'd get with some drugstore prints and a lot better than you'll get from a color laser. For those businesses, like real estate offices, that need to print photos, that can be a welcome plus.

One other strong argument for the WP-4533 is its low cost per page. Based on ink cost and claimed yields for the cartridges, the running cost comes out to 1.6 cents for a monochrome page and 6.8 cents for a color page. That makes the WP-4533, along with WP-4590, one of the least expensive printers in this price range to print with. And that includes lasers as well as inkjets.

As I said about the WP-4590, the WP-4533 is one of the more impressive inkjets we've tested. Its speed, paper handling, and MFP features are all a match for comparably priced?and even more expensive?laser MFPs, and it offers everything a small office needs, including some notable extras like cloud printing. Clearly, if you must have PostScript or PCL, the WP-4590 will be your preferred choice. For the larger number of small offices that don't, however, the WP-4533 offers all the same capabilities plus WiFi at a lower price.

More generally, if you must have laser-quality text, you should also look at the Dell 1355cnw; and if you can benefit from a legal-size flatbed, you should look at the HP Officejet Pro 8600 Plus. However, the low cost per page for the Epson WorkForce Pro WP-4533 is enough to make it Editors' Choice also, along with both of those printers. And the more you print, the more you'll appreciate the savings.

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