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Times-Union seeks St. Johns student double-tested in math

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Galaxy S4 LTE-A now available in Black Mist and White Frost

Galaxy S4 LTE-A

After launching the Galaxy S4 LTE-A in Arctic Blue and Aurora Red last month, Samsung has announced two new colour options for the faster Galaxy S4. The Galaxy S4 LTE-A will now be available in South Korea in Black Mist and White Frost taking the total colour option count to four.

Galaxy S4 LTE-A is enjoying some good sales in its home market and according to some reports, Samsung has shipped over 150,000 units in under 15 days since the launch.

Galaxy S4 LTE-A is powered by Qualcomm?s Snapdragon 800 2.3GHz quad-core processor and supports LTE-Advanced network that with the help of carrier aggregation helps to achieve data transfer speeds to up to 150Mbps.

As for the rest of the specs, the phone runs Android 4.2 and comes with 2GB of RAM, 5-inch Full HD Super AMOLED display, 13MP camera and 2MP front-facing camera, Wi-Fi, NFC, T-DMB, Bluetooth 4.0, USB 3.0 support, 32GB internal memory, microSD card slot and 2600mAh battery.

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Advice For Your Next Home Improvement Project | Home Improvement

TIP! A great tip for home improvement is to personalize any project you undertake. Add your own unique style for your home improvement ideas, giving your personal touch can go a long way.

Always have a working knowledge of the tasks at hand when you are completing a home improvement project. In this article, we will present some valuable home improvement information. No matter how much or how little experience you have, these tips will help you out.

TIP! When doing home improvement work, one of the most important tools to have is a drill. It lets you make the holes you need for driving screws and other fasteners.

Use fans when you are renovating in the summer. Ceiling fans are particularly helpful to circulate air. They keep your home much cooler. This saves you money on air conditioning, too.

TIP! Never waste your money on materials that do not meet quality standards or pose a risk to yourself and your family. Getting new floors can be expensive, and when you compare prices you get a good deal.

If you have no counter space, install a microwave over the range. Over-the-range microwave ovens offer many features, including convection cooking. Many of these units feature a filter rather than outdoor venting, so they are better suited to situations that don?t require extreme ventilation.

TIP! If you?d like to get your garage organized, purchase a few clear plastic storage containers and start sorting items by type and frequency of use. Label all plastic organizers for stacking.

The kitchen is a great place to start improving your home. A great place to start is by cleaning any grease stains off the walls. A water and TSP solution will usually remove these stains. Not only will it remove the grease, it will get much of the old paint off the walls as well. Paint your kitchen an attractive shade of tan and marvel at how the character of the room has changed as a result.

TIP! The better your home?s curb appeal is, the more money you can get out of it when it sells. What constitutes a good view can vary from one person to the next, however.

Instead of utilizing a commonplace coffee table, select something more unique. Old chests can add a nice rustic appeal to your home?s design. Put some high-brow magazines, coffee table books, and interesting decorations like geodes on the table to spice it up. You could even add a small tablecloth and dainty tea cups to create a country look.

TIP! Use a type of bold print in a average or low key living room to add some personality. Zebra and leopard prints can be great accessories to add to a boring room, including cushions, pillows, and rugs.

Tailoring pillows to suit a teenager?s tastes is not that hard. Sew some old band shirts, old jeans, and shirts with neat logos around your decorative pillows. This can really liven up a room, giving it some much needed personality.

TIP! If you?re a homeowner, never hire an unlicensed contractor for work around your house. States require certification for both contractors and sub-contractors.

Now, there are more things to think about when you are doing home projects. Avoid buying drywall (i.e. wall board, sheet rock) manufactured in China. Starting in 2005, the United States began importing a large amount of drywall from China. Most of it is of terrible quality. Some of it even exudes harmful gases capable of corroding wires that reside in walls.

TIP! Do you want a cheap way to add a bit of class in your house? If you?d like to add class and elegance to your house on the cheap, replace your old doorbell with something new. Visitors will feel differently about your home once they hear the new bell.

Instead of buying one or two expensive pieces of furniture or trendy decor, consider opting for high-quality materials or fixtures. Once a home gets sold, the owner brings his decor with him. Attractive, durable additions to the actual home add value to the actual sale price.

TIP! Adding a new sink can really change the appearance of your kitchen. This will instantly improve the look of the room.

Soundproofing inside interior walls makes a good investment in any home. Soundproofing the walls may look beautiful and leave a luxurious feel, but not every wall needs such treatment. Bedrooms, equipment rooms, and bathrooms are the most vital areas for soundproofing. If your kitchen is not continuous with other living spaces, adding soundproofing to it can be a very good idea.

TIP! When the real estate market isn?t doing very well, it?s typically a good time to get professional help with home improvement projects. Homeowners can save a great deal on large projects during a slump, because contractors and other building professionals are hungry for work.

As you?ve read, it?s essential to make sure you?re prepared for your project. This article is for people of any experience level. Use these tips to see what you should work on.

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Fla. town somberly absorbs Zimmerman verdict

FILE - In this Saturday, July 13, 2013 file photo, Darrsie Jackson, center, reacts after hearing the verdict of not guilty in the trial of George Zimmerman, with her children Linzey Stafford, left, 10, and Shauntina Stafford, 11, at the Seminole County Courthouse, in Sanford, Fla. Zimmerman had been charged with the 2012 shooting death of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin. Nearly 70 years after Jackie Robinson was run out of town by the KKK, Sanford is absorbing what some see as another blow to race relations: Zimmerman's acquittal. (AP Photo/John Raoux, File)

FILE - In this Saturday, July 13, 2013 file photo, Darrsie Jackson, center, reacts after hearing the verdict of not guilty in the trial of George Zimmerman, with her children Linzey Stafford, left, 10, and Shauntina Stafford, 11, at the Seminole County Courthouse, in Sanford, Fla. Zimmerman had been charged with the 2012 shooting death of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin. Nearly 70 years after Jackie Robinson was run out of town by the KKK, Sanford is absorbing what some see as another blow to race relations: Zimmerman's acquittal. (AP Photo/John Raoux, File)

FILE - In this Saturday, July 13, 2013 file photo, James Evan Muhammad, front left, of the New Black Panther Party, shouts slogans after the verdict of not guilty was handed down in the trial of George Zimmerman at the Seminole County Courthouse, in Sanford, Fla. Neighborhood watch captain George Zimmerman was cleared of all charges Saturday in the shooting of unarmed teenager Trayvon Martin. Nearly 70 years after Jackie Robinson was run out of town by the KKK, Sanford is absorbing what some see as another blow to race relations: Zimmerman's acquittal. (AP Photo/John Raoux, File)

FILE - In this Sunday, July 14, 2013 file photo, Nichole Mitchell sheds tears during a sermon at the St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church in Sanford, Fla., as many in the congregation wore shirts in support of Trayvon Martin following the not guilty verdict of George Zimmerman, who had been charged in the 2012 shooting death of Martin. Nearly 70 years after Jackie Robinson was run out of town by the KKK, Sanford is absorbing what some see as another blow to race relations: Zimmerman's acquittal. (AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack, File)

FILE - In this Sunday, July 14, 2013 file photo, Tammy Haynes, left, Whitney Tillman, center, and Crystal Haynes react during a sermon at a youth service at the St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church in Sanford, Fla., as many in the congregation wore shirts in support of Trayvon Martin following the not guilty verdict of George Zimmerman, who had been charged in the 2012 shooting death of Martin. Nearly 70 years after Jackie Robinson was run out of town by the KKK, Sanford is absorbing what some see as another blow to race relations: Zimmerman's acquittal. (AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack, File)

Business owner Howard Marks talks about the outcome of the George Zimmerman trial in Sanford, Fla., Sunday, July 14, 2013. Zimmerman, a neighborhood watch volunteer, was found not guilty in the 2012 shooting death of Trayvon Martin. (AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack)

(AP) ? Nearly 70 years after Jackie Robinson was run out of town, Sanford is absorbing what some see as another blow to race relations: the acquittal of George Zimmerman in the killing of Trayvon Martin.

Some black residents of this community of almost 50,000 people where the shooting took place say that while relations between black and white have improved over the years, progress has been slow and the Martin case demonstrated that problems persist.

James Tillman, who is black, said Saturday's verdict just adds to his mistrust of local authorities, who have been criticized over the years for their handling of other crimes against blacks. Tillman, 47, said city officials try to portray Sanford as a "quiet and laid-back town."

"This town here is one of the worst towns about covering things up," Tillman said, stopping his bike in front of a memorial to the 17-year-old Martin. "When you put something in the closet, it's going to burst back on you."

Sanford, a mostly middle-class suburb of Orlando, about 25 miles away, has reacted somberly ? and peacefully ? to the verdict. The city was mostly silent the morning after the verdict, in contrast to the rallies that drew thousands not long after the shooting.

Only a few people went past the permanent memorial built in the city's historically black Goldsboro neighborhood to honor the Miami teen.

Standing in front of the memorial, Venitta Robinson, the minister at Allen Chapel, said she hopes the black community doesn't dwell on the verdict.

"It's a little disheartening, but that was the process we go through as far as having a jury, and that's the verdict that they had, and we have to respect that," said Robinson, who is black. "We don't necessarily have to like it, but we have to respect it."

In just the 17 months since the killing, Sanford has changed: The city, which is about one-third black, now has a black police chief and its first black city manager.

Before the shooting, Sanford was best known for its antiques shops and as the southern terminus for Amtrak's Autotrain, which carries tourists and their cars between Florida and the Washington area.

The police department was heavily criticized for declining to charge Zimmerman at first, and he wasn't arrested until 44 days after the shooting, by order of a special prosecutor.

But the distrust between Sanford's city government and its black citizens predates the Martin case by several decades.

A large portion of the black community lives in Goldsboro, which was Florida's second city incorporated by African-Americans when it was founded in 1891. Tensions were inflamed when an expanding Sanford annexed Goldsboro in 1911.

In 1946, Sanford was the site of the botched start of Jackie Robinson's first steps toward breaking baseball's color barrier.

Robinson had been sent to Sanford for his first spring training with the Brooklyn Dodgers' minor-league Montreal Royals. Two days after he arrived, he was sent to the Dodgers' minor-league team in Daytona Beach after getting death threats from Sanford residents.

In 1997, on the 50th anniversary of Robinson's breaking into the majors, then-Sanford Mayor Larry Dale issued a proclamation apologizing for Robinson's treatment.

That tension has re-emerged in recent years because of several shootings of blacks and an attack on a black homeless man.

In 2010 Justin Collison, the 21-year-old son of a white Sanford police lieutenant, was videotaped leaving a bar and punching a homeless man named Sherman Ware in the back of the head, causing serious injuries.

Police officers arrived within minutes, looked at the video and spoke to witnesses who said the attack was unprovoked, but they let Collison go after he called his father.

After the video became public and spurred protests, Collison was charged almost two months later with battery and disorderly conduct. He struck a plea bargain and was sentenced to probation, anger management and substance abuse counseling ? but no jail time.

In February 2010, Dennis Williams was shot on the front steps of his home while he held his 9-month-old son. Police have never been able to identify a suspect.

That same month, a Sanford police investigator shot and killed Nicholas Eugene Scott in his car as officers tried to arrest him in a supermarket parking lot. Prosecutors ruled the shooting justified.

Cecil Smith, who became police chief earlier this year after Bill Lee Jr. lost his job in the fallout over the Martin case, promised at a prayer service on Monday to try to ease the mistrust in the community.

"Everyone is watching the people of Sanford," he said. "We may not have liked the outcome of this trial, but we are united enough to say we are starting to move forward."

In downtown Sanford, business owners hope tourism will rebound from the hit it has taken from the furor.

Howard Marks, a civil rights attorney and owner of an art gallery in Sanford's historic district, said the city has been unfairly cast as a racist and dangerous place.

"Sanford's got issues like any other town," said Marks, who is white, "but this town is as good a town with as good a people as any town in the state of Florida."

He added: "The case is never going to be over in some people's mind. But I think as far as Sanford, the worst of that is over."

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