Saturday, December 31, 2011

Futurity.org ? Test quickly diagnoses infections in pets

Amy DeClue (right) and Kara Osterbur (left) performing an initial evaluation of a dog at University of Missouri Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital Intensive Care Unit. (Credit: University of Missouri)

U. MISSOURI (US) ? A simple blood test that may diagnose pet infections in approximately a third of the current time could lead to a similar test for humans.

?Infections can be difficult to diagnose, and many veterinarians have to send samples to a lab and wait three days or more as the lab attempts to grow a culture,? says Amy DeClue, assistant professor of veterinary internal medicine at the University of Missouri.

?Meanwhile, the infection continues to spread each day that veterinarians wait on lab results, which is detrimental to the patient. In extreme infections, called sepsis, more than half of patients die.

?My group has been evaluating different blood biomarkers that could give a quick and accurate indication of infection, and we believe we?ve found a biomarker that will only require a simple blood test.?

In a ?study published in the journal Veterinary Record, DeClue and colleagues report that measuring the amount of the blood biomarker N-terminal portion of pro C-type natriuretic peptide (NT-pCNP) is a good indication of infection. The same is true in humans.

Working with collaborators at Veterinary Diagnostics Institute, DeClue hopes to develop a portable bedside test that veterinarians could use to quickly test patients for infection and ultimately target a better cure.

?In animal and human medicine, one goal is to reduce the amount of antibiotics used in treatment, to reduce bacterial resistance to antibiotics,? DeClue says. ?If successful, future tests could help veterinarians tailor treatment to the specific problem and reduce antibiotic use.

?The systems in dogs and people are very applicable to each other, so whatever biomarkers we find in dogs could also benefit people.?

More news from the University of Missouri: http://munews.missouri.edu/

Source: http://www.futurity.org/health-medicine/test-quickly-diagnoses-infections-in-pets/

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Sarkozy Outlines Jobs Plan

PARIS?French President Nicolas Sarkozy's government is using the holiday break to arrange a plan aimed at containing a sharp rise in unemployment by persuading companies and workers to agree to a new deal: pay cuts for job guarantees.

Largely inspired by measures Germany relied on to navigate the 2009 economic recession, the draft plan calls for companies to retain all staff even if they are faced with a slump in orders, and for workers to accept lower pay. As an incentive and to help pay for the move, the government would kick in for some of the lost wages and ...

PARIS?French President Nicolas Sarkozy's government is using the holiday break to arrange a plan aimed at containing a sharp rise in unemployment by persuading companies and workers to agree to a new deal: pay cuts for job guarantees.

Largely inspired by measures Germany relied on to navigate the 2009 economic recession, the draft plan calls for companies to retain all staff even if they are faced with a slump in orders, and for workers to accept lower pay. As an incentive and to help pay for the move, the government would kick in for some of the lost wages and ...

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Friday, December 30, 2011

North Korea not the only offender: 6 official photo fudgings

As state manipulators of the media go, few can compare to North Korea, which this week is mourning the death of Kim Jong-il.? But even with all the careful orchestration of the ceremonies, the North Korean media still found it necessary to doctor an official photograph of the funeral procession.?

Just as governments are finding it easier to use technology to manipulate images, so too is the public finding it easier to spot such digital trickery. Here are six noteworthy attempts by governments to shape media coverage through image manipulation.

- Arthur Bright,?Correspondent

North Korea has a history of photoshopping official photographs, sometimes for political reasons, sometimes for dramatic effect. Their latest effort, upon a picture of Kim Jong-il's funeral procession, appears to be aesthetic.?

The state-run North Korean news agency released a stately, but otherwise mundane, photo of Kim's procession amid throngs of mourners. But The New York Times compared the photo to one taken just a few seconds later by a Kyodo News photographer, and found that a group of six men, apparently part of a camera crew standing behind the crowd, were mysteriously omitted from the Korean version. Upon closer analysis, the Times found evidence of digital editing ? apparently the group had been erased from the periphery of the procession.

But why remove such a noncontroversial detail? The Times' guess: "Totalitarian aesthetics. With the men straggling around the sidelines, a certain martial perfection is lost. Without the men, the tight black bands of the crowd on either side look railroad straight."

North Korea is not always so banal in its photoshopping, though.? In July when heavy flooding apparently hit the North hard, they released a photo showing North Koreans wading through floodwaters, but the Associated Press pulled the photo after noting that several of the waders didn't appear to be wet.? And amid the rumors in 2008 that Kim Jong-il was unwell, North Korea released a photo of him standing amidst military officials ? but a comparison of the shadows that Kim's legs cast to those the officers cast indicate that Kim was added to the photo later ? almost certainly to portray him in full health.

Source: http://rss.csmonitor.com/~r/feeds/csm/~3/SeJzGRx50tA/North-Korea-not-the-only-offender-6-official-photo-fudgings

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China Mengniu Dairy destroys contaminated milk

DBR Staff Writer Published 28 December 2011

China Mengniu Dairy has destroyed milk and products after the government's quality watchdog, the General Administration of Quality Supervision Inspection and Quarantine (AQSIQ), found elevated levels of a carcinogen in a batch of its milk.

The Inner Mongolia-based dairy producer said that AQSIQ testers conducted a random check at one of its plants in Meishan, in the southwestern province of Sichuan, and found excessive aflatoxin - a substance that can cause liver cancer.

The company spokesman Lu Jianjun said cattle that had eaten rotting, mildewed hay produced milk with excess levels of the chemical aflatoxin, reported wsj.com.

"Mengniu plans to increase oversight of its suppliers to ensure that cattle feed is properly stored and doesn't collect mildew. We plan to help farmers more in the future to prevent future incidents," Lu said.

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Thursday, December 29, 2011

Tiny Comet ? A colorful addiction : iPhone & iPad Game Review

After the wonderful action game Hyperlight, Catfishblues games has come up with their latest multi platform game Tiny Comet. In the game you play as a comet which has been captured by the earth?s gravity and you need to get back where you belong by collecting energy to avoid fading away while remaining away from obstacles.

The game begin with a basic in-game tutorial which trains you for the actual game. As a little Comet you have relatively low energy levels and power to escape the earth?s gravity. Thus to keep flying in the air you will need to keep your energy bar to optimum levels by absorbing sun?s energy. While you keep gaining momentum for the right path choosen in each level you may come across enemies like birds and hard blocks too which try to pull down your energy levels and speed. Your aim is to help the little comet reach the checkpoints in a limited time and thus complete the level to advance to higher levels.

The two things that stand in common in most of the Catfishblues games are the colourful graphics and the tilt based controls with which you can anticipate a really fast paced action game. ?I just love the controls; they are smooth and responsive in the game. Moreover each time you pause your game the G-sensor re-calibrates itself due to the high possibility that you may change your sitting or game play posture and that could lead to an uncomfortable experience and ultimately loosing the game. But with Tiny Comet?s auto G-sensor calibration on pause the game play experience will drastically improve, by slicing off the need to visit the settings menu each time you begin the game in a new position.

Tiny comet comes with a very easy yet colourful graphics and high contrast animations that can sometimes be a reason you may not notice the stars which need to be collected in each level to get a high rating from a total of 3 stars.

Tiny Comet is fun and exciting game with 18 different levels in 6 worlds and a variety of powerups that make you smarter and stronger for a given interval of time. You can also complete against your gamecenter friends and scores to unlock new achievements. Tiny Comet comes handy for just 99 cents, and seriously if you love those G-sensor based games this is for you.


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Islamic school attack in Nigeria's south wounds 7 (AP)

LAGOS, Nigeria ? Attackers threw homemade explosives inside an Islamic school in a predominantly Christian city where some 50 children had gathered for an Arabic class, wounding six pupils and a teacher, authorities said Wednesday.

The rare attack in Nigeria's oil-rich southern delta comes just days after radical Islamist militants launched a series of explosions across the country on Christmas, leaving at least 39 dead and dozens wounded.

Analysts say it is too early to speak of retaliation following the attacks by Boko Haram, but worry about what such violence could mean. The school was attacked Tuesday in Sapele, Delta State police spokesman Charles Muka said.

"Sapele just seems like the most unlikely place for a retaliatory attack to take place," criminologist Innocent Chukwuma said. "But if it is, this would play right into Boko Haram, which has been looking to escalate the conflict to make the country ungovernable."

Nigeria, which is Africa's most populous nation, is largely divided into a Muslim north and Christian south, though members of the two faiths live everywhere across the country, do business together and intermarry.

Thousands, though, have died in recent years in communal fighting pitting machete-wielding neighbors against each other. Earlier this year, at least 800 were killed across Nigeria's north in postelection violence after a Christian candidate was elected president.

Tensions are particularly high in the nation's "middle belt," where the two regions meet. On Tuesday night, authorities say assailants shot a Christian couple and their 1-year-old child Tuesday night, said Plateau state spokesman Pam Ayuba.

Authorities believe the attack in a village near the city of Jos was carried out by Muslim herdsmen.

Boko Haram has carried out increasingly sophisticated and bloody attacks in its campaign to implement strict Shariah law across Nigeria. The group, whose name means "Western education is sacrilege" in the local Hausa language, is responsible for at least 504 killings this year alone, according to an Associated Press count.

While initially targeting Islamic and Christian clerics, politicians, policemen and soldiers via hit-and-run assassinations from the back of motorbikes after the 2009 riot, violence by Boko Haram now has a new sophistication and apparent planning that includes high-profile attacks with greater casualties.

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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Martino rejects offer to coach Colombia -- again

BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) -- Former Paraguay coach Gerardo Martino has turned down the chance to take charge of Colombia - the second offer he's refused in four months.

Colombian football federation president Luis Bedoya says Martino, who is from Argentina, decided to accept an offer to coach Argentine club Newell's Old Boys instead. Bedoya says the federation will "continue looking for a coach with international experience.''

Martino took Paraguay to the quarterfinals of the 2010 World Cup and final of the Copa America in July. He turned down an initial offer to coach Colombia in August.

After Martino's rejection, Colombia turned to former player Leonel Alvarez, who oversaw three World Cup qualifying matches before being dismissed earlier this month.

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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

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Veja o v?deo de boas festas do Android e acompanhe o Papai Noel pelo seu Xperia?


O time de desenvolvimento do Google respons?vel pelo sistema operacional Android fez uma mensagem de natal bem bacana:

O Google gosta tanto do natal que deu at? um jeito de qualquer pessoa seguir os passos do bom velhinho. Para ver por onde ele anda, ? s? acessar o Google Maps do seu Xperia? no dia 24 de dezembro e procurar por ?santa? ? o Papai Noel ? chamado Santa Claus no Estados Unidos ? ou ?noel?. Voc? ver? por onde ele passa com seu trn?, espalhando os presentes para as crian?as que se comportaram. Os pequenos ficam super empolgados com o rastreamento em tempo real?

Quem diria que seu Xperia?, al?m de ser super vers?til, tamb?m poderia trazer um pouquinho da magia do natal?

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Monday, December 26, 2011

2012 New Year Resolutions for CEOs and ... - Big Fat Finance Blog

January 1st, New Year Day, is a chance for proposing changes. The tradition is to make resolutions such as to lose weight or exercise more. Typically they are personal ones made by the individuals, but I have a new twist by making a resolution for CEOs, heads of government agencies and executive teams of all organizations.

I propose these types of managers enlist in a yoga class. My reasoning is that they need to periodically detach themselves from the hustle and bustle of the flurry of daily distractions and have some solitude and be introspective. I was inspired by this idea by reading a lecture by William Deresiewicz that was delivered to the plebe class at the United States Military Academy at West Point in October, 2009.

Deresiewicz began his lecture by asking, ?What does solitude have to do with leadership? Solitude means being alone, and leadership necessitates the presence of others ? the people you?re leading. When we think about leadership in American history we are likely to think of Washington, at the head of an army, or Lincoln, at the head of a nation, or King, at the head of a movement ? people with multitudes behind them, looking to them for direction. And when we think of solitude, we are apt to think of Thoreau, a man alone in the woods, keeping a journal and communing with nature in silence.?

Solitude allows one to be alone with your thoughts. Arguably solitude is crucial to carry out the task of leadership. Executives need this, and a yoga class may provide them the chance to deeply consider the lasting improvements and skills their organization will need to for sustained organizational performance improvement. These include exploiting the emerging practices of business analytics and deploying and integrating enterprise performance management methodologies. These include strategy maps, scorecards, dashboards, risk management, activity-based costing, predictive analytics, rolling financial forecasts, and many others.

Sadly, just as New Year resolutions are usually broken, my fear is that executives will not actively adopt these methods, despite their being proven as ways to advance their organizations. So similar to how individuals make a resolution to diet but then indulge in eating sweets and desserts, it will be unfortunate that executives will likely postpone initiating the methods and techniques that can sustain improvement. If they took a yoga class, that forced solitude may provide them the solitude to have the vision of what can be and inspire their workforce.

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Tough choice looms on 9/11 health lawsuits (AP)

NEW YORK ? More than 1,600 people who filed lawsuits claiming that their health was ruined by dust and smoke from the collapsed World Trade Center must decide by Jan. 2 whether to keep fighting in court, or drop the litigation and apply for benefits from a government compensation fund.

For some, the choice is fraught with risk.

Federal lawmakers set aside $2.76 billion last winter for people who developed illnesses after spending time in the ash-choked disaster zone.

But to be considered for a share of the aid, all potential applicants must dismiss any pending lawsuits by the deadline and give up their right to sue forever over 9/11 health problems. Anyone with a lawsuit still pending on Jan. 3 is barred from the program for life.

The government program is attractive because it spares the sick from having to prove that their illness is related to 9/11, and that someone other than the terrorists put them in harm's way. But applicants won't know for months, or even years, how much money they might eventually receive from the program. That means some people may give up their lawsuits and find out later that they only qualify for a modest payment.

Others face a deeper problem. People exposed to trade center dust have blamed it for hundreds of illnesses, but currently the fund only covers a limited number of ailments, including asthma, scarred lungs and other respiratory system problems. That list does not currently include any type of cancer, which scientists have yet to link to trade center toxins.

But the very possibility that cancer could, someday, be covered has led some plaintiffs to drop their lawsuits anyway.

"In a sense, I've weighed my options and rolled the dice believing that the country I helped is not going to let me down," said former New York City police detective John Walcott, who retired after being diagnosed with acute myelogenous leukemia in 2003.

He decided a few days before Christmas to drop his case, saying he had come to believe he would never get anything out of the legal system.

"The court system was set up for attorneys to make a lot of money," he said. He added that at age 47, he is tired of a court fight that had no end in sight. "I'm done with 9/11. I can't go forward with my life and family and live in peace with this hanging over me."

The special master overseeing the compensation fund, Sheila Birnbaum, acknowledged that the deadline would put some people in a tight spot, especially if they have an illness that isn't currently covered by the fund.

"That is one of the dilemmas," she said.

Birnbaum noted, though, that the law gives her no wiggle room. Anyone who has a lawsuit active on Jan. 3 will be disqualified from consideration, she said, even if their illness is later deemed to be covered.

"It's a hard decision that they have to make," she said.

The lengthy application process for the fund began in October, and Birnbaum said she expected thousands to apply. She could not say how many might do so by the time the fund closes years from now.

Lawyers who represent people with pending cases said they have been going over the pros and cons with their clients for several months, to see which option might suit them better.

"It's a complicated analysis," said attorney Gregory Cannata, whose firm represents about 100 people, including laborers brought in to repair damaged buildings and cleaners who swept tons of dust from office suites.

Cannata said that for the most part, his clients have decided to stick with their lawsuits, in part because of the possibility of a larger payout than they might receive under the government program.

Police officers, firefighters and city contractors who cleared away the 9/11 rubble make up only a small slice of the people facing the dilemma. Most of the more than 5,000 city workers who filed lawsuits claiming that the city had failed to protect them from the dust settled their cases in 2010, before the compensation fund was created.

Walcott was one of a few who rejected the deal, worth more than $700 million. Under the law, people who settled previously will be allowed to apply for government benefits. Any award they receive will be reduced by whatever they got from the legal settlement.

The tough decisions won't end Jan. 2.

In addition to people with legal claims already pending, thousands more New Yorkers have become ill because of exposure to the dust. They will have to decide in the coming years whether to sue someone over their illness or try their luck in the government program.

If too many people apply for aid from the compensation fund ? including people with common illnesses that may, or may not, have anything to do with 9/11 toxins ? the nearly $2.8 billion set aside by Congress may get exhausted quickly. Adding just 1,000 people with cancer to the program could eat up $1 billion, said Noah Kushlefsky, an attorney with the firm Kreindler & Kreindler.

"The real question is, how many more cases are there out there?" Kushlefsky said.

Enough, it seems, to keep both the courts and the 9/11 fund administrators busy for some time yet.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/health/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20111225/ap_on_he_me/us_sept11_victims_fund

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

U.N. passes leaner 2012-2013 budget amid economic turmoil (Reuters)

UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) ? The U.N. General Assembly on Saturday approved a 5 percent decrease in the United Nations' budget for 2012-2013 over the previous two-year period, only the second time in 50 years that the world body has slashed its spending.

U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon praised the 193-nation General Assembly for reducing costs at a time when governments around the world are cutting expenditures and implementing austerity measures in response to the global financial crisis.

"I am here to thank you for solidifying, with me, our compact to make the most of our resources ... to cut fat ... and to continue fulfilling every one of the critical global mandates entrusted to the United Nations," Ban said in the written text of a speech distributed by his press department.

The deal for a $5.15 billion budget, which compares with $5.41 billion spent in 2010-2011, came after marathon negotiations that ran all night from Friday into Saturday. A deal was not clinched until Saturday morning.

As in past years, the biennial budget negotiations were marked by a tussle between poor countries seeking to raise U.N. development spending and major developed countries - the biggest budget contributors - trying to rein the figures in as they struggle to reduce expenditures in their own national budgets.

U.S. Deputy Ambassador Joe Torsella, who focuses on U.N. management and reform at the U.S. mission, welcomed what he said was "a budget for a strengthened, more efficient, and more effective United Nations."

He said in a statement that the average increase in U.N. biennial budgets over the last two decades has been 5 percent. In 1998 the General Assembly cut the U.N. budget compared to the previous two years, the only other time it had done so in the past 50 years, Torsella said.

The so-called core U.N. budget voted through on Saturday does not include peacekeeping, currently running at over $7 billion a year and approved in separate negotiations, or the costs of several major U.N. agencies funded by voluntary contributions from member states.

Critics of the United Nations, especially in the United States, have long charged that it is a bloated and sometimes corrupt bureaucracy that wastes taxpayers' money.

Supporters of the world body say it is cheap at the price.

Torsella said the new budget would help create a "more effective United Nations that saves the American taxpayers millions of dollars and sets the United Nations on the path of real fiscal discipline and continued reform."

The United States, which pays 22 percent of the U.N. budget, is the biggest financial contributor to the United Nations.

(Editing by Mohammad Zargham)

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Muskingum County church services to focus on true meaning of Christmas

CHRISTMAS EVE SERVICES

? Rushing Wind Biker Church, 5715 East Pike.: Christmas services Friday will begin at 7 p.m.

? Trinity Full Gospel, 535 Munson Ave.: Christmas Eve Candle Light Service, 5 to 6 p.m. For more information, call (740) 452-8478.

? Central Trinity United Methodist Church, 62 S. Seventh St.: The Christmas Eve candlelight service at 4:30 p.m. will feature the Children's and Wesleyan Choirs, vocal solo by Emily Miller and the Christmas Isn't Christmas Choir.

? Somerset United Methodist Church, 141 E. Main St., Somerset: Christmas Cantata, "Emmanuel," will be at 7 p.m. and carols and candlelight service will be at 11 p.m.

? Brighton Presbyterian Church, 771 Lexington Ave.: Christmas Eve candlelight service will begin at 11 p.m. Worship will include music, sermon, Holy Communion and conclude with lighting of candles.

? Nashport-Irville United Methodist Church, 7941 O'Bannon Road, Nashport: Christmas Eve service candlelight and cantata will begin at 9 p.m.

? North Terrace Church of Christ, 1420 Brandywine Boulevard: The church is offering two identical Christmas Eve services this year, at 5 and 6:30 p.m. The church will collect a Christmas Eve offering for Zanesville's Heartbeat Family Center, the local pregnancy support center, during both services. For more information, call (740) 453-2951.

? Coburn United Methodist Church, 3618 N. Maple Ave.: Christmas Eve candlelight service and worship will be celebrated at 7 p.m.

? Rolling Plains Church, 3350 Moxahala Park Road: Christmas Eve services will be at 5:30, 7:30 and 11 p.m.

? First Christian Church, 3000 Dresden Road: Family worship will be at 5 p.m.; candlelight communion service with cantata begins at 10 p.m.

? Iliff United Methodist Church at 3992 Flint Ridge Road, Crooksville: Christmas Eve cantata entitled "Memories of a Merry Christmas." The service, which includes a candlighting, starts at 7 p.m.

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Saturday, December 24, 2011

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Paul's anti-establishment campaign draws crowds (AP)

MAQUOKETA, Iowa ? It's usually a low-key, even quiet affair.

Ron Paul enters a room almost furtively, his narrow shoulders hunched as he takes the stage. For 30 minutes, he delivers something close to an academic lecture on monetary policy, the dangers of overseas military entanglements, the power of the free market and, of course, the importance of freedom.

"You have a right to your life, a right to your liberty and the right to the fruits of you labor so you can keep what you earn," he says to cheers.

The crowd ? large by Iowa standards in a Republican presidential race ? listens, rapt. The Texas congressman takes questions and poses for a few photos, then disappears behind a door.

A Paul campaign rally is a decidedly stripped-down affair, with few signs, no theme song and a candidate more comfortable discussing a return to the gold standard than glad-handing. His libertarian message, given little attention nationally for most of his long political career, has struck a chord this year with voters angry over bank bailouts, government dysfunction and the burgeoning federal debt.

Voters seem to like what they hear, and some are even flirting with the notion that this unorthodox congressman could be in the White House. Polls find Paul topping the GOP field in Iowa less than two weeks before the state's kickoff caucuses ? his unconventional campaign attracting a coalition of tea party supporters, students and political independents looking for a candidate who can beat President Barack Obama.

"He's the only consistent conservative out there," said J.C. Weiand, a law student who attended a Paul rally in Fort Madison. "For 30 years, he's been preaching the same message. Now his time has finally come."

Voters largely tuned Paul out in 2008, when he placed a distant fifth in Iowa despite robust fundraising and a small but fiercely loyal grassroots base. Campaigning across eastern Iowa this week, the 76-year old former obstetrician says the political environment has changed over four years.

"The world is a different place, the economy is in a different place and the American people have changed their minds," Paul said to cheers in Maquoketa.

In an interview with The Associated Press, Paul refused to predict whether his campaign could be sustained over the long haul.

"Whether I can maintain it is the big question," Paul told AP. "Are we going to have enough money and do we have enough time? And what about the establishment? I'm attacking their largesse."

Republican operatives have largely dismissed Paul as someone too far outside the mainstream to win the nomination. His rivals for the GOP nomination have largely ignored him, although Mitt Romney and Michele Bachmann have criticized his foreign policy views.

Paul's libertarian, isolationist message does often stray far from the traditional Republican playbook.

He rarely mentions Obama at campaign events, blaming both political parties in Washington equally for running up debt.

"Republicans spent money when they didn't have it," he said in Washington, Iowa. "What was it, six or eight years they were in charge? The deficit still went up."

And Paul has doubled down on his criticism of military involvement overseas, even though his views are largely out of step with most GOP voters.

"We're going around aggravating a lot of people, bombing different countries," Paul told a crowd in Dubuque. "Military is militarism, the kind of thing (President Dwight) Eisenhower warned us about. He said watch out for the military industrial complex, they will always have to have an enemy."

As president, Paul says he would cut a staggering $1 trillion from the federal budget, audit and eventually eliminate the Federal Reserve, and shift money from the military budget to Social Security and some children's health programs. His pledge to repeal the Patriot Act draws applause, as does his vow to eliminate the Internal Revenue Service.

To be sure, Paul's campaign hasn't been entirely unconventional.

He's run attack ads against several rivals, especially Newt Gingrich, whom Paul has depicted as trading on contacts he developed as House speaker to enrich himself in the private sector. And Paul has benefited from a well-established network of supporters in Iowa left from his 2008 campaign.

With renewed interest comes renewed scrutiny.

Paul walked out of a CNN interview Thursday when pressed on statements that appeared in newsletters he published in the early 1990s, when he was on a hiatus from Congress. Paul has disavowed the statements and said he did not know who had penned them.

Among the statements: "Homosexuals, not to speak of the rest of society, were far better off when social pressure forced them to hide their activities." Another newsletter passage said "if you have ever been robbed by a black teen-aged male, you know how unbelievably fleet-footed they can be." Paul previously said such material was the work of ghostwriters, while acknowledging he bore "some moral responsibility" for it.

Confronted by a tearful breast cancer survivor on how he would ensure health insurance companies did not discriminate on the basis of a pre-existing condition, Paul suggested she rely on churches and charitable hospitals to ensure her continued care.

"You can't say to the insurance company, `You have to insure me no matter what I have, I've had a prior disease,'" Paul said. "It's like me being on the Gulf Coast and not buying wind insurance until the hurricane's right off the coast."

The woman, Danielle Lin, 35, of Iowa City, said she had been ready to caucus for Paul until hearing his answer.

"There has to be a middle ground, there has to be regulation to protect American people from corporations," Lin said. "I love Paul's ideas, but there just has to be someone who gets the human piece of this."

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Friday, December 23, 2011

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5 killed in plane crash in central Texas (AP)

AUSTIN, Texas ? A single-engine plane crashed amid a rainstorm in central Texas, killing the pilot, his wife and two children from Georgia, as well as his brother who lived in Texas, officials said Tuesday.

The Piper Saratoga aircraft crashed just before 10 p.m. Monday in a farming and ranching community in northeast Brazos County, said Tom Vinger, a spokesman for the Texas Department of Public Safety.

The flight originated in Atlanta, stopped in Jackson, Miss., and was headed for Waco, Texas, when it crashed in a field north of Bryan and College Station. A resident called 911 to report the crash.

Vinger identified the victims as 33-year-old Michael D. Butler; his 34-year-old wife Kelly; their 14-year-old daughter Brooke; and son Braden, age 2. The family was from Stockbridge, Georgia, south of Atlanta.

Also killed was the pilot's brother, David S. Butler, 37, of Mount Calm, Texas, a community outside Waco.

The plane had yet to begin its descent, and storms with rain and lightning were moving through the area when the crash occurred. Vinger said it was not clear if the weather played any role, and that authorities hadn't determined the cause of the crash.

Heavy snow fell Monday in parts of northwest Texas, though the crash occurred hundreds of miles south and east of the areas of the state that suffered the most severe weather.

Investigators from the Federal Aviation Administration and the National Transportation Safety Board were at the crash scene Tuesday and flew over the area in a helicopter, following a similar flight plan to the aircraft that crashed.

"From there, you can see a whole lot more than you can see from down here," said Department of Public Safety Cpl. Jimmy Morgan, who was also at the scene. "Maybe you can see something we don't."

A final determination on what caused the crash isn't expected for up to a year.

Brazos County Police Sgt. Charles Booker arrived on the scene within an hour of the crash and said Brooke Butler, 14, was ejected from the plane and thrown 50 feet.

One of the plane's wings broke away from the rest of the aircraft and came to rest more than 300 yards from the main crash area, he said. The plane smashed into a series of treetops as it sped toward the ground and left a radius of debris spreading outward more than 2 miles.

The owner of the land where the plane crashed told Booker a light rain had begun to fall in the area just prior to the crash, and it kept raining as Booker began investigating the scene.

Eventually it intensified into "a pretty good little downpour," Booker said.

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Monday, December 19, 2011

Beyonce's Parents Divorced; Mathew Knowles & Tina Knowles Officially Over

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Mathew and Tina Knowles' on again-off again divorce dragged on for two years, but it's now legally kaput, done, over ... final.

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Sunday, December 18, 2011

Man United to face Ajax in Europa League

By GRAHAM DUNBAR

updated 7:53 a.m. ET Dec. 16, 2011

NYON, Switzerland - Former European champions Manchester United and Ajax will meet in the last 32 of the Europa League.

The two were drawn to face each other Friday.

Defending champion FC Porto will take on Manchester City, while 2010 Europa League champion Atletico Madrid will face Lazio.

In other matches, it's: Stoke vs. Valencia; Udinese vs. PAOK; and Locomotiv Moscow vs. Athletic Bilbao.

The first legs will be played Feb. 16, with the return matches scheduled for Feb. 23.

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Atheist intellectual Christopher Hitchens dead at 62 (Reuters)

WASHINGTON (Reuters) ? British-born journalist and atheist intellectual Christopher Hitchens, who made the United States his home and backed the 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq, died on Thursday at the age of 62.

Hitchens died in Houston of pneumonia, a complication of cancer of the esophagus, Vanity Fair magazine said.

"Christopher Hitchens - the incomparable critic, masterful rhetorician, fiery wit, and fearless bon vivant - died today at the age of 62," Vanity Fair said.

A heavy smoker and drinker, Hitchens cut short a book tour for his memoir "Hitch 22" last year to undergo chemotherapy after being diagnosed with cancer.

As a journalist, war correspondent and literary critic, Hitchens carved out a reputation for barbed repartee, scathing critiques of public figures and a fierce intelligence.

In his 2007 book "God Is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything," Hitchens took on major religions with his trenchant atheism. He argued that religion was the source of all tyranny and that many of the world's evils have been done in the name of religion.

The son of a British naval officer, Hitchens studied at Oxford University and worked as literary critic for the New Statesman magazine in London before moving to New York to work as a journalist in 1981. He settled in Washington the following year, initially as correspondent for the left-wing magazine The Nation. He retained his British citizenship when he became an American citizen in 2007.

Hitchens was not one to mince words. In his book on Bill Clinton "No one left to lie to", he called the former U.S. president a "rapist" and a "con man." He once referred to Mother Teresa of Calcutta as a "fanatical Albanian dwarf."

The author of 25 books - including works on Thomas Jefferson, Thomas Paine and George Orwell - and countless articles and columns, Hitchens never lost his biting humor.

"CANCER ELITE"

"I'm a member of a cancer elite. I rather look down on people with lesser cancers," Hitchens said in an interview with CBS "60 Minutes" aired on March 6, 2011.

In a 2010 interview with Reuters, Hitchens dismissed criticism that he moved from left to right and helped former U.S. President George W. Bush sell the 2003 war with Iraq to the American public with what turned out to be bad intelligence about weapons of mass destruction.

"Saddam was an enemy of the civilized world and he should have been taken out a long time before," Hitchens said of Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein. "I have no regrets about that at all."

The 2001 attacks on the United States by Islamic fundamentalists in hijacked passenger planes made Hitchens ever more critical of the role of religion in the world, and led him to appreciate the merits of American democracy.

"I am absolutely convinced that the main source of hatred in the world is religion, and organized religion," he wrote.

Hitchens is survived by his wife, Carol Blue; their daughter, Antonia; and his children from a previous marriage, Alexander and Sophia, Vanity Fair said.

In his last essay on www.vanityfair.com, dated "January 2012," Hitchens said his illness made him question the saying attributed to German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche that "Whatever doesn't kill me makes me stronger."

A painkiller injection just before typing the article titled "Trial of the Will," Hitchens wrote, caused "numbness in the extremities, filling me with the not irrational fear that I shall lose the ability to write. Without that ability, I feel sure in advance, my 'will to live' would be hugely attenuated."

(Editing by Mohammad Zargham)

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Saturday, December 17, 2011

Jailed Hezbollah commander turned over to Iraqis (AP)

WASHINGTON ? The last American prisoner in Iraq, a Hezbollah commander linked to the kidnapping deaths of four U.S. soldiers, was turned over to the Iraqi government Friday, the White House said.

U.S. officials have long feared that such a transfer would lead to Ali Mussa Daqduq's release from prison. But his case became enmeshed in both international diplomacy and the Washington political debate over how best to prosecute suspected terrorists.

Under President George W. Bush, prosecutors had planned to someday charge Daqduq in a U.S. criminal court. But those plans were scrapped after Obama took office and lawmakers began restricting the president's ability to bring terrorist suspects into the United States for trial.

Many Republicans had wanted Daqduq prosecuted before a military tribunal at the Guantanamo Bay base in Cuba. The Obama administration had hoped a compromise would be to prosecute Daqduq in a first-of-its-kind military commission on U.S. soil.

But the Iraqi government would not let the United States take Daqduq out of the country for trial, White House spokesman Tommy Vietor said.

"We have sought and received assurances that he will be tried for his crimes," Vietor said Friday.

It was not immediately clear what charges he could face. The U.S. has said he was part of a brazen raid in which four American soldiers were abducted and killed in the Iraqi holy city of Karbala in 2007.

Iraq has had a shoddy record on detainee security. Last year, just a week after the U.S. turned more than 1,000 detainees at its Camp Cropper prison over to Iraqi control, four al-Qaida-linked detainees escaped. An investigation showed that the detainees had inside help.

That had lawmakers worried that Daqduq would return to Hezbollah soon after his transfer. Shortly before the White House announcement, Sen. Mark Kirk, R-Ill., was gathering signatures on a letter to Obama.

"Daqduq's Iranian paymasters would like nothing more than to see him transferred to Iraqi custody, where they could effectively pressure for his escape or release," Kirk wrote. "We truly hope you will not let that happen."

Sen. Saxby Chambliss, R-Ga., vice chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, fumed over the release of Daqduq.

"Rather than ensure justice for five American soldiers killed by Hezbollah terrorist Ali Musa Daqduq, the administration turned him over to Iraq, once again completely abdicating its responsibility to hold on to deadly terrorists. Given Iraq's history of releasing detainees, I expect it is only a matter of time before this terrorist will be back on the battlefield."

Vietor said a trial at Guantanamo Bay was never an option, either for the Iraqis or for the administration.

"The policy of this administration, because we believe it's in our national security interest, is to close the detention facility at Guantanamo Bay, not add to the population," he said.

Two Iraqi officials, speaking on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the case, said Daqduq was in the custody of Iraqi judiciary authorities in Baghdad. Daqduq will stand before an Iraq investigative judge, one official said. Investigative judges decide whether there is enough evidence for a trial and recommend specific charges, somewhat like a grand jury does in the U.S. system.

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Associated Press writers Adam Goldman and Donna Cassata in Washington and Qassim Abdul Zahra in Baghdad contributed to this report.

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Disappearance of Community dogs in the South

By a responsible dog owner and Sri Lankan resident from Weligama.

I was brought up to believe that at Christmas more than any other time of year, we should care for those less fortunate than ourselves and spread messages of love and peace.? As an adult, I have come to recognise that respect for life, and doing no harm, are principles that hold true in any religion.??? Last week I witnessed something in Weligama, that has haunted me for the entire week.? At the police station in Weligama Modera, a cage no more than 4 or 5ft square washolding a large number of live dogs, at least 2 or 3 deep in some places.? As an animal lover, this caused me a lot of distress, but as a foreigner in this country I am hesitant to ?interfere?, in matters, that potentially don?t concern me.

As it happens, I have since recieved numerous reports through social networks and from personal friends, some of whom have been in tears on the phone, to tell me about dogs (many of which are owned by communities and have been sterilized and imnnoculated), being systemmatically rounded up and removed, (and potentially destroyed) in Matara, Mirissa and now Weligama.? Whilst I am loathe to quote ?heresay? I understand that sources indirectly involved with the ?round up? have been so upset that they have told others, but are too fearful to speak out.? We understand that the un-official line is to ?clean up? the tourist areas.

I was shocked to hear this as I am certain that these cruel practices were put an end to with the ?no kill? policy introduced by the current President.

I appeal to the parties with power, his Excellency the President, Local Government, the Public Health Ministries, in the strongest way possible, and on behalf of those cannot speak for themselves, to find those responsible and put an end to this senseless cruelty.

As a concerned citizen, I was recently privileged to sit in on an anti-rabies meeting at the Cinnamon Grand Hotel in which the head of the WHO and many leading Government vets and CMC members gave their opinions about the issue of rabies in Sri Lanka.? I am somewhat informed, but welcome these individuals to raise their voices, if my perceptions are in any way erroneous.? I understand that rabies is largely eliminated from Sri Lanka, and that proper dog-population management strategies have contributed significantly to this current state.? I also learned that removal of dogs from an area is an erroneous strategy, and a very temporary solution as it simply encourages more strays to take their place (and dogs which are not vaccinated or sterilised as many of these dogs are).

Furthermore, if I received these reports through social media, you can be certain that many potential visitors will also be made aware of these cruel practices, through the same network.? Many tourists are big time animal lovers, and will avoid coming here when they learn about these practices. There was a story only last year where a massive social network campaign around the shooting of stray dogs in Honduras evoked huge international outcry.

I cannot say categorically, that I know the truth behind the stories.? I can only tell you what I saw with my own eyes and the first-hand stories I have heard from others.? I do declare a vested interest as my own 5 dogs in Weligama could potentially become victims, should they inadvertantly stray onto the road.? I also love Sri Lanka and would hate for tourists to get the impression that Sri Lanka is a nation of cruel animal-haters.? Please stop!? Please work towards much more effective long-term solutions, and give these poor srilankan 4-legged citizens a chance of life this Christmas.

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Friday, December 16, 2011

My Choice for Person of the Year: The Proletariat (ContributorNetwork)

With Time magazine set to announce its Person of the Year this week, we asked Yahoo! Voices contributors for their picks.

COMMENTARY | 2011 has been an absolutely fascinating year. It seems that, no matter where you turn, the winds of change are blowing. From a billion-dollar standoff between owners and players in two of the most lucrative sports leagues in the world to the resolution of a decades-old conflict and the emergence of a new country it seems that everybody on the planet is starting to awaken and want more. The 2011 Person of the Year is (and somewhere Karl Marx is brimming with delight) the proletariat.

First was the Arab proletariat. He set himself on fire to protest the Tunisian government's practices. Using online social networking he organized mass protests against a seemingly unshakeable Hosni Mubarak. He fought and won a civil war against Moammar Gaddaffi. The so-called Arab Spring (begun and maintained by everyday citizens fed up with the abuses of power in government) have resulted in three complete overthrows of government and have resulted in real political change in 11 countries. The protests continue. That region of the globe will never be the same. And it is due to the awakening of the Arab proletariat.

Next comes the European proletariat. He marched onto the Acropolis in Athens (a symbol of government spending and extravagance if there ever was one) and protested austerity measures in a time of record unemployment. He gathered with tens of thousands of others to block the streets of Madrid. He rioted in downtown London out of frustration over inequality of all forms. Europe continues to deal with financial crisis and mass protests fueled both by the Arab Spring and the Occupy movements taking place in the United States, and will continue to for quite some time.

Finally, there is the American proletariat. He is the 99 percent. He is camped out in cities across the nation (indeed, across the world) in solidarity with his fellow man. He marched through the streets of New York and was arrested for civil disobedience. He overturned a law through direct referendum prohibiting public unions from collective bargaining. The upcoming U.S. elections will likely be focused almost solely on the economy, and the choice the American people make will have a long and lasting effect on the way the country is run.

Never before has the entire world been involved in protests. A collective consciousness has kicked in and the scarcity of economic resources has triggered it. The proletariat is unhappy, which is a terribly frightening thing for the current elites. The "workers of the world" are uniting for the first time without regard to national boundaries. The world is changing. And the proletariat is driving that change.

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