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HRC to Host Civil Rights Conference on Slum Housing, Bed Bugs, Foreclosure, Predatory Lending, Housing Discrimination …

LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--

The Housing Rights Center (HRC), with support from Munger, Tolles & Olson LLP, and Robert Johnson, will present the 13th Annual Housing Rights Summit on April 25, 2012, at the Ronald F. Deaton Auditorium in Los Angeles, California.

The all-day civil rights conference will feature expert speakers from across the nation who will discuss key issues impacting low income communities and communities of color. This years Summit will focus on the foreclosure crisis and access to homeownership, predatory lending, lead poisoning, the impact of bed bugs on public health, hate crimes, housing discrimination and other housing-related issues.

Seating is limited. Individuals interested in attending the civil rights conference must register by contacting Ms. Amy Ly of the Housing Rights Center at 213-387-8400, ext. 19, or aly@housingrightscenter.org. Registration is $25 and includes breakfast, lunch and educational materials.

HRC is Californias largest nonprofit, civil-rights agency dedicated to promoting and securing fair housing. HRC investigates over 1,600 housing discrimination complaints annually and assists over 17,000 individuals with their housing-related concerns. Individuals who believe they are victims of housing discrimination or who have questions about the fair housing laws are encouraged to contact HRCfor additional information at 1-800-477-5977 (voice) or 213-201-0867 (TTY). Additional information is also available at http://www.housingrightscenter.org.

The Southern California Housing Rights Center is a nonprofit organization established in 1968 to actively support and promote equal opportunity and freedom of residence to all persons without regard to their race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, familial status, disability, marital status, ancestry, age, source of income, or other characteristics protected by law. The Center engages in activities including outreach/education, investigation/testing and legal advocacy to identify barriers to fair housing in Los Angeles and Ventura Counties and to help counteract and eliminate discriminatory housing practices. For more information, please visit http://www.housingrightscenter.org or call 1-800-477-5977 or 213-201-0867 (TTY).

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Why We Love Our Dogs

When people hear that I spent more than a year wandering the aisles of Americas dog shows while working on a book about the culture, the first question they inevitably ask is: Why? Why do otherwise normal humans with decent jobs and sound minds spend all of their free time and much of their disposable income on what seems like such a frivolous pursuitprimping and preparing their dogs to be judged in the show ring?

Its really quite simple: because people really, really love dogsalmost as much as they love their children. Sometimes, even more.

That said, there are probably plenty of you who own dogs who still dont see how that explains the motivation to put them in dog shows. So let me put it to you this way: Do you adore your dog to the degree that you sometimes call yourself Mommy or Daddy? Do think he or she is the most beautiful and special creature there is and ever has been? Do you often brag about him or her to friends and family? Do you post adorable photos on Facebook? Well, this is exactly what we do with our children.

And its why people show dogs. Because while dog showing is ostensibly about breeding its the way the best and healthiest stock is identified its also about validation.

Just as parents want teachers to tell them their kid is the smartest and politest in class, dog owners want to hear people lauding their dogs beauty and obedience, and theres no better place to hear that than in the show ring. Which isnt to say that dog show participants need a ribbon to prove what they already know. If there are 3,000 dogs entered in a particular event, youll find 3,000 humans whod argue for hours about why their dog is best.

Its almost impossible not to feel that way. Because the bond between humans and dogs is more intense than our bond with any other species, and theres not even a close second.

Dogs were the first domesticated animals, the ones that made domestication of all others possible. Scientists cant seem to agree whether it was 10,000 or 15,000 or 100,000 years ago, but its inarguable that dogs evolved from wolves because of us. They were selected and honed to be our companions to help us hunt, to guard our homes, to look after our livestock and even our children and, over time, to do so many useful and wonderful things that it boggles the mind.

For all the talk about wheels and metal and gunpowder, we often overlook one very important tool that helped lead us out of the caves and into societies: our dogs.

We have dogs that serve in combat (famously assisting in the capture of Usama Bin Laden); dogs that detect bed bugs; dogs that defend sheep from wolves (and cattle from cheetahs), in the process protecting the wild animals too by keeping ranchers from shooting them; dog lifeguards; dogs that guide the blind and allow the disabled to live better lives; dogs that sniff out cancer and drugs and invasive species. And dogs that simply provide companionship, making millions of lives around the globe much, much happier.

There seems to be no job dogs were asked to do that they didnt figure out how to do capably, and if only they had thumbs wed probably have taught them to drive us around by now.

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Bed bugs still a problem around the area

A recent report by the Cincinnati Health Department indicates that the number of bed bug cases is on the decline.However, State Representative Dale Mallory says he's skeptical.

"I think that the bed bug calls have declined, from what I've seen with the stigma a lot of people are afraid to report bed bug incidents," he said.

Ohio State University entomologist Dr. Susan Jones says the bed bug problem is alarming. "If you have one in five people reporting bed bugs, a 20% infestation rate, that's a serious, serious problem."

The problem was supposed to have been addressed by a bed bug task force, but Mallory says the panel seems to have lost its way.

"After about three months, from what I understand, the city abandoned that plan. The city health department abandoned that plan. So as people called City Hall they were told well we really don't deal with bed bugs, but we'll send you a brochure," he said.

Mallory says he'd like to see the infestation problem eliminated by the time Cincinnati hosts the World Choir Games in June.

University of Cincinnati biology professor Dr. George Uetz says bed bugs had nearly been eliminated back in the 50's, but pesticides used back in those days are now illegal.

Xavier University biology professor Dr. Annie Ray says the mild winter hasn't affected other types of insects.

"Things that we call peri-domestic pests like cockroaches...things that live in your house like silverfish...not really insect, but arachnids and some of those house centipedes....they're really not going to be affected by the weather," she said.

Dr. Uetz says "If it continues to be on and off wet with warm weather....I think we'll see swarming mosquitoes and swarming flies."

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REPORT: Cincinnati ranks #1 for bed bugs

CINCINNATI, OH (FOX19) -

Cincinnati maintains its position as the #1 city for bed bugs, according to a report released by Orkin on Friday.

1. Cincinnati 2. Chicago 3. Detroit 4. Denver 5. Los Angeles 6. Columbus, Ohio 7. Dallas 8. Washington, D.C. 9. New York City 10. Richmond, VA

"The changes in some cities' rankings show bed bugs continue to be a problem in most areas of the U.S.," said Orkin entomologist and Technical Services Director Ron Harrison, Ph.D. "Several of the top 50 cities have large, busy airports, and there could be a correlation between increased travel and bed bug activity. The changes could also be because the bed bug population is increasing overall, or even because the public is becoming more aware of bed bugs and has become better adept at identifying them."

Bed bugs can multiply quickly, so early detection is critical to preventing a larger infestation. And since infestations can be difficult to control, Orkin advises vacationers to take the proper precautions before enjoying spring break activities to avoid contact with and spreading the blood-suckers.

"Bed bugs can be found in other places than the bedroom," warns Dr. Harrison. "They're great hitchhikers and tend to settle where people sleep, particularly in hotel rooms, but they can also crawl into personal belongings and make their way into planes, gyms, offices, stores and worse, your home."

According to the Journal of the American Medical Association, bed bugs can carry more than 30 different human pathogens, but there is no evidence that bed bugs can transmit diseases. Their bites can, however, leave itchy welts on their victims. Red marks or swelling may also develop.

"One thing that's not a factor is sanitation," said Dr. Harrison. "Be sure to do some investigating when you arrive at your hotel, whether it's a one-star or a five-star property. Bed bugs are nocturnal and resemble apple seeds in size and color, so check mattress seams, sheets and furniture, behind baseboards, electrical outlet plates and picture frames for small reddish-brown spots and lightly-colored molted bed bug skins."

When traveling, think of the acronym S.L.E.E.P. to remember the following action steps to help avoid bringing bed bugs home with you:

Orkin says their bed bug business is up 33-percent over 2010.

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More bed bug cases turning up in Waco

By Danielle Skinner

WACO- There are now more warnings about the rise in bed bug cases. On Thursday night the Heart of Texas Apartment Association held a special meeting to alert apartment managers and tenants about the problem.

Until three years ago the saying "Goodnight, don't let the bed bugs bight," was taken lightly in Waco. Now this warning is being taken serious.

It's a real concern for me, it's a real concern that we are going to have a pretty bad infestation brewing here under our noses and we don't even realize it," said Bob Howard.

Howard is President of Bugsdotcom. It'sa pest extermination company that specializes in getting rid of these nasty critters.

Howard says in 2010 his company got bed bug complaints four times a year. In 2011, complaints would come in once a month. Now every week his band of exterminators are sent into homes to get rid of these blood-sucking nightmares.

Now the problem has gotten the attention of the Heart of Texas Apartment Association. They asked Howard to be a guest speaker tonight at their meeting to warn apartment managers about the rise of the bed bug boom.

"So we just want to make sure the residents are aware of it, and they show us how we can check for them when we go and do our regular inspections," said HTAA President Elizabeth Bryant.

At tonight's meeting Howard told an audience full of disgusted tenants and managers that bed bugs come from people traveling overseas. These bugs will often hitch hike a ride back to the states.

Buying furniture from garage sales and used furniture stores can also be a source, so examine the furniture before you buy. Howard also warned apartment managers the dangers in neglecting to exterminate bed bugs. The tenants will leave, but the bed bugs will stay.

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