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Fri Mar 30, 2012 12:31pm EDT

NASHVILLE, Tenn (Reuters) – Carrie Underwood says she’s glad she took some time off from country music following her marriage to hockey star Mike Fisher in 2010.

After storming the country music scene since her 2005 “American Idol” win, her almost two-year break from recording and touring helped her find “real things to sing about”, and write what she calls her fun, rocking new single “Good Girl.”

“I feel like so many people get stuck. They write, they get songs together, they make an album, they go on tour. Then they do it all over again. I just wanted to change things up. I can’t have stuff to write about if I don’t have a life,” Underwood told Reuters.

The singer says taking that time off allowed her to remember what it’s like to be normal.

“So much happens when you’re just in your celebrity bubble, and I don’t want to be in that bubble. It’s fun sometimes, but for your heart and for you as a person, you need to step away and be real so you’ll have real things to write about and real things to sing about,” she said.

Underwood, 29, will be performing the single – the first from her upcoming album “Blown Away” – at the Academy of Country Music Awards on Sunday. She also is nominated for best female vocalist and best vocal event for her duet “Remind Me” with Brad Paisley.

“I’m excited to be singing ‘Good Girl,’” she said, adding with a conspiratorial smile, “We’re planning some really fun tricks for the performance.”

When pressed for more information, Underwood would only say, “We’re having something made for the performance and it will be pretty rockin’.”

CARRIE ROCKS

“Good Girl,” and its edgy music video, see Underwood showing off her rock chick side in a departure from the pop country that marked earlier hits like “Jesus, Take the Wheel” and “Cowboy Casanova.”

She said it’s not a change of direction but an indication of the variety that will mark “Blown Away” – her follow-up to 2009′s “Play On”.

“Good Girl” was the last song that Underwood co-wrote for the album. She was in Los Angeles and called frequent co-writer Ashley Gorley to see if he had time to write with her.

“I wanted to write a fun song for the album. We wrote it so fast and it was so much fun to write,” Underwood recalled.

She said the album is an indication of the different musical influences in her life.

“I love singing all kinds of music, which is why I can do the Steven Tyler thing and the next week turn around and sing on the Grammys with Tony Bennett. Those are polar opposites, but I feel comfortable in both places.

“My album is a lot like that. It’s a big ol’ puzzle and everything has its own place. There’s ‘Good Girl’ and there’s some more traditional stuff than I’ve ever done before,” she said.

Underwood said it was cool to be nominated for awards, especially when she has been away for some time.

“It’s really amazing to still be remembered in the female vocalist category even though the industry and my fans haven’t necessarily heard me on the radio (or seen) me all over the place,” she said.

The 47th annual Academy of Country Music Awards will be broadcast from Las Vegas on Sunday on CBS television.

(Reporting by Vernell Hackett; Editing by Jill Serjeant and Bob Tourtellotte)

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Mar
29
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El Dr. Hal Dietz recibe el Premio March of Dimes a la Trayectoria Profesional en ciencias genéticas

CHARLOTTE, Carolina del Norte, 29 de marzo de 2012 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ — La March of Dimes está rindiendo homenaje al pediatra, genetista e investigador de larga data del Síndrome de Marfan, que ha ayudado a identificar la causa genética de la enfermedad, así como un potencial tratamiento para los niños y adultos afectados.  

Harry (Hal) Dietz, MD, Profesor de Genética y Medicina Víctor A. McKusick en el Instituto de Medicina McKusick-Nathans, Director del Centro Smilow para la Investigación del Síndrome de Marfan, Profesor de Pediatría, Medicina y Biología Molecular y Genética en la Escuela de Medicina de la Universidad Johns Hopkins e Investigador del Instituto Médico Howard Hughes, recibirá el Premio March of Dimes/Colonel Harland Sanders 2012 a la Trayectoria Profesional en el campo de las ciencias genéticas. El Dr. Joe Leigh Simpson, Vicepresidente Senior de Investigación y Programas Globales de la March of Dimes, presentará el premio al Dr. Dietz en el día de hoy, durante el Encuentro de Genética Clínica del Colegio Estadounidense de Genética Médica que se celebra en el Centro de Convenciones de Charlotte.

El Síndrome de Marfan es una enfermedad hereditaria del tejido conectivo que afecta a aproximadamente 1 de cada 5,000 personas. El síndrome es provocado por un defecto genético que causa un crecimiento excesivo de los huesos largos y afecta al tejido conectivo que fortalece las estructuras corporales, incluyendo al sistema esquelético, el sistema cardiovascular, los ojos y la piel.

Quienes padecen el síndrome suelen ser altos, con brazos y piernas más largos de lo que se espera para su altura. Asimismo, en aquellos que padecen el Síndrome de Marfan, la aorta, la arteria sanguínea principal que lleva la sangre desde el corazón al organismo, puede estirarse o debilitarse, conduciendo a un peligroso aneurisma o hinchazón en la arteria que podría romperse y causar una hemorragia severa o incluso la muerte.

En 1991, el Dr. Dietz formó parte del equipo que identificó el gen responsable del Síndrome de Marfan. En 2006, la investigación de su equipo mostró que un medicamento para la hipertensión arterial aprobado por la FDA, el losartan, prevenía y revertía el agrandamiento de la aorta en ratones con el síndrome de Marfan.

El Dr. Dietz recibió su diploma de médico en el Centro Médico de la Universidad Estatal de Nueva York Upstate en 1984. Ingresó al Hospital Universitario Johns Hopkins en 1984 como pediatra residente; se convirtió en Profesor Invitado (Fellow) en Cardiología, en 1988; prosiguió hasta finalizar su posgrado y allí continúa actualmente sus tareas de investigación.

Fue nombrado Investigador Richard Starr Ross y recibió el Premio Richard D. Rowe por su destacada labor de investigación en cardiología pediátrica; el Premio al Joven Investigador, que otorga la Sociedad para la Investigación Pediátrica y el Premio Antoine Marfan, por parte de la Fundación Nacional Marfan. El Dr. Dietz también es miembro de la Sociedad Estadounidense para la Investigación Pediátrica y la Sociedad Estadounidense para la Investigación Clínica. Fue convocado para integrar la Sociedad Estadounidense para el Avance de la Ciencia, el Instituto de Medicina y la Academia Nacional de Ciencias.

Establecido en 1986, el Premio March of Dimes/Colonel Harland Sanders se otorga anualmente a un individuo cuya trayectoria profesional en investigación y educación haya significado una importante contribución a las ciencias genéticas.

La March of Dimes es la organización sin fines de lucro líder para el embarazo y la salud del bebé. Con subsidiarias en todo el país y su evento distintivo, March for Babies®, la March of Dimes trabaja para mejorar la salud de los bebés a través de la prevención de los defectos de nacimiento, los partos prematuros y la mortalidad infantil.  Para obtener los últimos recursos y más información, visite marchofdimes.com o nacersano.org.

El evento March for Babies es apoyado en el ámbito nacional por el patrocinador empresarial número uno de March of Dimes, Kmart, así como por Farmers Insurance Group, Cigna, Famous Footwear, Sanofi Pasteur, FedEx, Mission Pharmacal, Watson Pharmaceuticals, First Response y United Airlines.

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Mar
29
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Legislative action would expand education savings accounts across the state

PHOENIX, March 29, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ – The Arizona legislature today passed a plan that would expand the state’s education savings accounts program, a first-of-its-kind school choice program offering parents an unprecedented level of choice in their children’s education.

The American Federation for Children—the nation’s voice for school choice—praised Governor Jan Brewer for her past support for the program, as well as the legislators who steered House Bill 2626, which would expand the Empowerment Scholarship Accounts (ESA) program, through the chamber. The ESA program is the nation’s first-ever education savings account program.

The new legislation—which passed by a 39-15 vote—would increase the number of students who would qualify for ESAs.

In addition to special needs students, who currently qualify, the legislation would allow the following students to enroll in the program: those who attend a school or school district rated a “D” or “F” by the state department of education, children of a member of the U.S. Military, and students identified as gifted.

“We applaud Arizona legislators for their work towards creating wonderful new pathways for students to succeed through expanded educational options,” said Betsy DeVos, chairman of the American Federation for Children. “This program is already groundbreaking, and now even more children will benefit as a result of this important expansion.”

Arizona enacted the ESA program—its fourth publicly funded private school choice program and the nation’s first education savings account—in April 2011. The program allows parents of students who are identified as having a disability to receive 90 percent of the per-pupil expenditure to use on a variety of educational tools, including tuition and fees, textbooks, educational therapies, and tutoring.

“It is a great day for Arizona families, particularly those whose children have languished in failing schools,” said State Representative Debbie Lesko. “No longer will a parent’s zip code relegate their children to a less-successful life.”

More than 30,000 students participate in all four of the state’s private school choice programs. There are currently 142 families participating in the ESA program this school year.

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29
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Barbie® and Hot Wheels® to be First Mattel Brands Included in New Collection

MONTREAL AND EL SEGUNDO, Calif., March 29, 2012 /PRNewswire/ – MEGA
Brands Inc. (TSX: MB) announced today a multi-year global licensing
partnership with Mattel, Inc., (NASDAQ: MAT) - the world’s largest toy company- to develop construction toys based
on the world’s most iconic kids brands, Barbie® and Hot Wheels®. The new lines will be available at retail starting in spring 2013.

This strategic alliance leverages the MEGA Bloks brand and its expertise
by bringing Mattel’s most powerful properties to life in the
fast-growing construction toy category.

The Mega Bloks Barbiecollection will provide girls with a completely new Barbie play
experience. With a focus on creative play and customization, the
possibilities are endless. The line will feature Barbie and her friends
in a buildable world of fashion and dream locations.

The Mega Bloks Hot Wheels collection will center on performance, stunts and the coolest cars.
Boys can customize through construction, as vehicle play and
construction toys merge to create and build a world of speed and
excitement.

“Mattel is home to the most impressive brands in the toy industry and
their global reach is unparalleled,” said Vic Bertrand, Chief
Innovation Officer of MEGA Brands. “We are thrilled to join forces with
them to create the first Mega Bloks building sets based on Barbie and
Hot Wheels.”

“Our exciting partnership with category leader, MEGA Brands, will offer
both boys and girls a new way to play with their favorite brands,” says
Rosa Zeegers, Senior Vice President Global Consumer Products Licensing
for Mattel. “We look forward to continuing to build upon the
transformative play experience girls have come to expect when they play
with Barbie as well as giving boys the steering wheel to customize
their own Hot Wheels brand products.”

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BARBIE, HOT WHEELS and associated trademarks and trade dress are owned
by, and used under license from, Mattel, Inc. ©2012 Mattel, Inc. All
Rights Reserved.

About MEGA Brands
MEGA Brands is a trusted family of leading global brands in construction
toys, games puzzles, arts crafts and stationery. The company offers
engaging creative experiences for children, families and collectors
through innovative, well-designed, affordable and high-quality
products. Visit: megabrands.com for more information. Follow us on
Twitter @megabrands.

The MEGA logo, Mega Bloks, Rose Art, MEGA Puzzles, MEGA Games and Board
Dudes are trademarks of MEGA Brands Inc. or its affiliates.

About Mattel
Mattel, Inc. (NASDAQ: MAT www.mattel.com) is the worldwide leader in the design, manufacture and marketing of
toys and family products. The Mattel family is comprised of such
best-selling brands as Barbie®, the most popular fashion doll ever
introduced, Hot Wheels®, Matchbox®, American Girl®, Radica® and Hot
Wheels® RC as well as Fisher-Price® brands, including Thomas
Friends®, Little People®, Power Wheels® and a wide array of
entertainment-inspired toy lines. In 2012, Mattel was named as one of
FORTUNE Magazine’s “100 Best Companies to Work For” for the fifth year
in a row. Mattel also is ranked among Corporate Responsibility
Magazine’s “100 Best Corporate Citizens.” With worldwide headquarters
in El Segundo, Calif., Mattel employs approximately 28,000 people in 43
countries and territories and sells products in more than 150 nations.
At Mattel, we are “Creating the Future of Play.” Follow Mattel on
Facebook: www.facebook.com/mattel

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Mar
29
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Escalade Sports recognizes outstanding customer service and performance from distributors of Woodplay and ChildLife products across the country.


RALEIGH, N.C., March 29, 2012 /PRNewswire/ — Escalade Sports recently recognized two dealers of their Woodplay and ChildLife lines for their 2011 Dealer of the Year awards. These awards are given in recognition of outstanding performance in every aspect throughout the year. “This year’s recipients went above and beyond, providing excellent customer service to every client and acting as strong ambassadors of the family friendly Woodplay and ChildLife products,” said Tom Ellingson, Product Manager at Escalade Sports.

Glenn Nicholas and Steve Milligan of the Dallas, Texas based Beyond Backyards were named the Dealer of the Year for 2011. Their company has a celebrated tradition within the Dallas metro area; some of their customers have even been parents who grew up with Beyond Backyards swing sets in their homes and now want to pass on that same legacy of quality to their children.

In the mid-market range, Jon Simons of Backyard Play World in Omaha, Nebraska and Gunnar and Allison Gravan of Steepleton in Kentucky won the top honors. This is Simons’ second year of recognition for excellence: his company was named Dealer of the Year in 2010 as well. Steepleton, a Kentucky based company that specializes in recreation, combines unique indoor offerings like billiard tables with outdoor playsets.

Woodplay and ChildLife both have a long history of excellence throughout the United States. Woodplay is an all-Redwood construction, built using sustainably grown renewable Redwood. As the original Redwood swingset, Woodplay has created many innovations within the industry. It continues to set the standard for safety, sustainability, and fun. ChildLife is an economically priced line of high quality play sets. Both Woodplay and ChildLife offer the highest standards of safety, including full compliance with ASTM standards.

About Woodplay Escalade Sports: Woodplay® Redwood Playsets are manufactured by Woodplay in Raleigh, NC. Woodplay and ChildLife are part of the family of brands of recreational and leisure time activity products for the home owned by Escalade® Sports.

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