Saturday, December 29, 2012

Venezuelan VP heads to Cuba to visit ailing Chavez

(AP) ? Venezuelan Vice President Nicolas Maduro announced Friday night that he was traveling to Cuba to visit President Hugo Chavez, who is recovering from cancer surgery in Havana.

Maduro said during the inauguration of a state governor that he and other government officials would fly to Cuba late Friday. He did not specify how long he would be away but said Energy Minister Hector Navarro would be in charge of government affairs in the meantime.

Maduro's trip comes amid growing uncertainty about Chavez's health.

The Venezuelan leader has not been seen or heard from since undergoing his fourth cancer-related surgery Dec. 11, and government officials have said he might not return in time for his scheduled Jan. 10 inauguration for a new six-year term. There have been no updates on Chavez's condition since Maduro announced Monday night that he had received a phone call from the president who was up and walking.

Maduro is the highest ranking Venezuelan official to visit Chavez since the surgery. Bolivian President Evo Morales traveled to Cuba last weekend in a quick trip that only added to the uncertainty surrounding Chavez's condition. Morales has not commented publicly on his visit or even confirmed that he saw Chavez while he was there.

Earlier Friday, Maduro read a New Year message from Chavez to Venezuelan troops, though it was unclear when the president composed it.

"I have had to battle again for my health," Chavez said in the message. He expressed "complete faith in the commitment and loyalty that the revolutionary armed forces are showing me in this very complicated and difficult moment."

A group of opposition candidates demanded Friday that Maduro provide an official medical report on Chavez's health. Lawmaker Dinorah Figuera said the country needs "a medical report from those who are responsible for the diagnosis, evaluation and treatment of the president."

"The Venezuelan people deserve official and institutional information," Figuera told Venezuelan media.

Before leaving for Cuba, Chavez acknowledged the precariousness of his situation and designated Maduro as his successor, telling supporters they should vote for the vice president if a new presidential election was necessary.

A legal fight is brewing over what should happen if Chavez, who was re-elected in October, cannot return in time for the inauguration before the National Assembly.

National Assembly Diosdado Cabello insisted Monday that Venezuela's constitution allows the president to take the oath before the Supreme Court at any time if he cannot do it before the legislature on Jan. 10.

Opposition leaders argue the constitution requires that new elections be held within 30 days if Chavez cannot take office Jan. 10. They have criticized the confusion over the inauguration as the latest example of the Chavez government's disdain for democratic rule of law and have demanded clarity on whether the president is fit to govern.

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Clippers' Winning Streak Reaches 16: Los Angeles Beats Utah Jazz, 116-114

SALT LAKE CITY ? The Los Angeles Clippers already have a December to remember.

Sunday they can close it out in perfect fashion against a familiar foe ? the same Utah team they rallied to beat 116-114 Friday night to earn their 16th straight win.

If they extend their streak by beating the Jazz at home Sunday, they will join the 1995-96 Spurs and 1971-72 Lakers as the only teams in NBA history to complete a 16-0 month.

If they fight the way they did Friday, it should be easy.

"Give Utah credit, but our guys battled back tonight," Clippers coach Vinny Del Negro said. "They found a way to win and that's what it's all about. We stayed together, we weathered the storm when we had to and gave ourselves a chance and we were fortunate to make enough plays."

Afterward, team leader Chris Paul could hardly be heard over the pulsating music of Jay-Z as his teammates sang along in the visitors' locker room.

Why not?

The Clippers had just pulled off a 19-point comeback in what had been a dreadful venue for them.

Paul did most of the damage, leading the Clippers (24-6) with 29 points, including the final seven, as Los Angeles pulled out the two-point victory.

The Clippers winning streak is the longest in the NBA since Boston won 19 in row from Nov. 15 to Dec. 23, 2008.

The last time the franchise won three straight in Salt Lake City was 1979-1981 when they were the San Diego Clippers.

"This one is a great win for us because we kind of needed a challenge," said Blake Griffin, who had 22 points and 13 rebounds for the Clippers. "(We had) to prove not only to everybody else but to ourselves that we can still win close games like this and win a game down 19 in the third quarter."

In the opposing locker room, the Jazz were lamenting another one that got away ? the second loss at home to the Clippers during their record streak. They dropped the first by one on Dec. 3 after leading by 14.

On Friday, ex-Clipper Randy Foye put up a 3-pointer at the buzzer that was contested by Matt Barnes, but no foul was called. Foye finished with a season-high 28 points for Utah.

Foye did his best not to say anything about the officiating.

"I felt as though I pump-faked," Foye said. "He knew that I wanted to shoot the 3 and I felt the contact. He made me go straight up and shoot the ball straight down. It was just a tough play."

Paul was tough down the stretch, with the clinching free throws after getting fouled by Al Jefferson with 3.4 seconds left.

"When (DeAndre Jordan) came to give me the ball screen, I wasn't worried about (Gordon) Hayward, I was just worried about Al Jefferson," Paul said. "I could tell (Jefferson) was going to try and blitz me. Anytime two guys try and trap me, I'm always going to attack the slower guy. If they wouldn't have called the foul, I was right around Al anyway."

He sank both free throws this time, after missing one with 18 seconds left that allowed Jefferson to grab the rebound, draw the foul and sink two free throws at the other end to tie it at 114.

Paul made sure he got both the next time.

"Man, I couldn't wait to get to the line. I couldn't wait to get to the line," Paul said. "I was mad at myself for missing that last one. I couldn't wait to get to the line to redeem myself."

Just like the first game this season against the Jazz, Utah had the upper hand early.

The Jazz used a 36-point second quarter to turn a seven-point deficit into a 58-48 halftime lead.

Their reserves did most of the damage. Alec Burks and Earl Watson pushed the pace, big men Enes Kanter and Derrick Favors showed their presence inside and Hayward found ways to score.

Kanter's block of Ronny Turiaf ignited the crowd.

Hayward's 3-pointer tied it at 34 with 7:04 left in the second and he scored 10 straight for the Jazz, who forced eight turnovers in the quarter and held the Clippers to 37.5 percent shooting.

Foye, who kept Utah close in the first with a 13-point quarter on 4-of-5 shooting, gave the Jazz their biggest lead of the half, 54-41, with two more free throws.

The Jazz led 74-55 with 8:08 left in the third on a pair of free throws by Paul Millsap. But the Clippers outscored Utah 29-14 the rest of the quarter to go ahead 88-84 going into the fourth.

Paul provided the offense in the third with 13 points on 4-of-6 shooting.

"At the beginning of the third quarter, they made another run at us but then we got a little bit of a rhythm and then started guarding. We started getting some stops and getting out in the open court," Del Negro said.

The loss dropped Utah below .500 at 15-16. The Jazz have now lost six of their last eight.

Al Jefferson added 22 points for Utah. Hayward had 17 off the bench for Utah.

DeAndre Jordan had 16 points and 10 rebounds for the Clippers, who had six players in double figures.

"It's all tough," Jazz coach Tyrone Corbin said. "On our home court. We had a lead, we gave up the lead but we continued to fight. We made some mistakes but fought our way through it and had a chance to win the ball game at the end. Unfortunately they got a lot of free throws."

NOTES: An unidentified Jazz employee was disciplined and had his access to the team Twitter account discontinued after what team officials deemed an inappropriate tweet regarding the firing of Nets coach Avery Johnson and Brooklyn's interest in Phil Jackson. The tweet said Jackson only wants "great players," an apparent reference to ex-Jazz point guard Deron Williams, who had criticized Johnson's offense. ... Jazz point guard Mo Williams still has swelling in his sprained right thumb and remains out indefinitely. ... The Clippers got a scare late in the first quarter when Lamar Odom came up limping. He returned in the second and finished with 12 points. ... The Clippers failed to register a blocked shot despite coming into the game averaging 6.52.

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Pay More Attention To Kitchen For Home Improvement - Joe Aldeguer

Your kitchen can benefit from little extra attention that you keep in mind while improving it. Home kitchen improvement tips can help you get quite right type of kitchen for your home where you would have adequate space, all essential accessories, finest counter tops, counters, excellent exhaustion system, well crafted and furnished cupboards or shelf and off course gas system.

The kitchen renovation requires a specialized skill to design its layout. The proper planning for plumbing, lightings and placement of the kitchen appliances of daily use are needed to be considered. This type of work can only be done by a professional experienced kitchen decorator. Professional kitchen decorators have the full knowledge of the things required in the kitchen such as appliances, stoves, ovens, refrigerators and the kind of issues may arise while moving on with the renovation work. A contractor will do the task of kitchen renovation with full preparations and prior arrangements. It is a fact that every kitchen is the focal point of any home, be it a house or an apartment or a small condo. There is no home without a cooking area since this is the place where all food preparation takes place. Not only have that but people also liked to hang out in the kitchen after a hard day?s work. Breakfast is eaten here, the afternoon coffee is also consumed here with some invited friends and children love doing their homework in the kitchen around their moms to help them with the algebra.

The extent of kitchen improvements depends on the current condition of the kitchen. If the kitchen is far outdated and requires new appliances, counters, and cabinets, you will obviously be spending more money. As we all know, kitchen improvement is an important part in home improvement; you can find good Kitchen Manufacturers those who can clearly tell you kitchens Direct and Budget Kitchen, and then you will know your design well for home improvement.??

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Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Building Muscle: Caffeine (video) | Care2 Healthy Living

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Sunday, December 16, 2012

Financial Innovation: A Risky Business? Blythe Masters Defends ...

When the $1 QUADRILLION plus derivatives market fails, the inventor of the financial weapon of mass destruction known as the derivatives market- Blythe Masters could quite literally surpass Lenin and Mao Tse-tung as the person responsible for the greatest loss of human life in history.
The Columbia Business School recently conducted an interactive debate entitled ?Financial Innovation: A Risky Business?? with the aforementioned Blythe Masters of JPMorgan, along with Barny Frank, Gary Gensler, and a panel of experts debating the merits of financial innovation.

The one thing we can say with certainty after watching the 65 minute discussion/debate: (other than that there is a reason that Joe-6 Pack has no comprehension of what is facing the derivatives and entire financial market when the first domino fails) is don?t expect the CFTC led by Goldman alum Gensler to take ANY action against Blythe?s commodities division at JPM over alleged silver manipulation.

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Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Must See HDTV (December 3rd - 9th)

We're finally ready to see the latest Batman flick on Blu-ray, and while a lack of pro hockey is leaving a hole in TV schedules, there a few other viewing options. Pixar is also sending out Finding Nemo and Up on Blu-ray 3D, while special events like the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show and VGAs fill out the slate. Look below for the highlights this week, followed after the break by our weekly listing of what to look out for in TV, Blu-ray and videogames.

The Dark Knight Rises
The final movie in Christopher Nolan's Batman trilogy comes home this week. As with every blockbuster flick in 2012, beyond the multiple types of releases there's also a deep second screen experience available, flashing extra information for fans to see while and after they watch the movie. Will it make Bane easier to understand? We can't say for sure, but this flick will probably still continue the series' trend of smashing Blu-ray sales records.
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VGA Ten
Somehow, the Video Game awards have made it ten years, and they're celebrating it later this week on Spike TV. As part of the festivities, previous hosts like Snoop, Neil Patrick Harris and Zachary Levi will be returning to the stage. As always, there will also be promos for several new games aired during the event, check after the break for an early peek at clips for Gears of War: Judgement and The Last of Us.
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Wednesday, November 28, 2012

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Scientist claims to have sequenced ?Bigfoot? DNA

A frame from the October 20th, 1967 Patterson-Gimlin film claiming to depict BigfootA Texas scientist claims to have sequenced the DNA of Sasquatch, a creature whose very existence is mysterious to many and purely mythological to most.

"Our study has sequenced 20 whole mitochondrial genomes and utilized next generation sequencing to obtain 3 whole nuclear genomes from purported Sasquatch samples," Dr. Melba S. Ketchum of Nacogdoches, Texas, says in a news release.

"The genome sequencing shows that Sasquatch mtDNA is identical to modern Homo sapiens, but Sasquatch nuDNA is a novel, unknown hominin related to Homo sapiens and other primate species."

Ketchum writes that her team's research indicates the "North American Sasquatch" is a hybrid of a female Homo sapien and a male of "unknown hominin species," whose DNA matched approximately 15,000 years ago.

Sasquatch, more commonly known as Bigfoot, has been a staple of American mythology for hundreds of years. The modern Sasquatch theories took on a newfound prominence in 1958 when the first official Bigfoot search party was launched in California.

Most members of the scientific community have discounted the Sasquatch theory. However, in a Sept. 27, 2002, interview with National Public Radio, Jane Goodall appeared open to the concept, saying, "Maybe they don't exist, but I want them to."

So, how do Ketchum's claims hold up under scrutiny?

The Houston Chronicle's Eric Berger does some unraveling of Ketchum and the claims she made in the news release.

For starters, Berger notes that while Ketchum has 27 years of genetic research experience during her career as a veterinarian, her company, DNA Diagnostics, has received an "F" rating from the Better Business Bureau.

But more important, Ketchum has not allowed scientific peer review of her findings.

"That is a massive red flag. Real research scientists almost never preannounce their research findings," Berger writes. "In effect she is using the mantle of science to confer credibility on her discovery, without actually deserving the credibility."

And finally, where exactly did Ketchum get her DNA sample? After all, if she was working from a reliable source, that alone might be the real story because no physical evidence of Bigfoot exists on record.

As it turns out, Ketchum says her DNA sample was obtained from a blueberry bagel left in the backyard of a Michigan woman who claims that 10 Sasquatch creatures visit her property on a regular basis.

In other words, it seems likely that the legend of Bigfoot will remain more myth than reality for the foreseeable future.

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Friday, November 9, 2012

Health & Fitness: Hair Loss: Things You Need To Do

Many people, unfortunately, suffer from extreme hair loss. To tell the truth, just about everybody sheds a number of hairs each day; around 100 hairs each day is considered fine. In the long run, it is balanced out because we have millions of hairs on our head, and brand new ones increase every day. With that in mind, losing more than 100 hairs every day is a cause of concern.

The good news is, there are many methods to cease hair loss. It's a slow procedure, and perhaps not easy either. Before you begin though, you'll want to measure the type of therapy you may need. There may be several treatments: therapy, for instance, is rather popular and oft-recommended, too. There are other remedies at the same time, as an example products like keywords.

You might check out a skin doctor in the event you encounter abnormal loss of hair, and aren't certain which remedy you need to go for. He'll have a look at your problem and recommend proper treatments. Sometimes, may very well not even require a full-fledged remedy; a couple of modifications to your diet habits, and some working out can do the job. It's far better to go to the doctor though.

Losing hair may be, for the lack of a better word, quite traumatic, particularly for a woman. That doesn't indicate men would like to lose hair but they can still do with it; majority of the women, on the other hand, can't and they would like to stay away from it as much as possible. It can damage your self-confidence and make you feel sick.

This is a thing plenty of so-called treatments take advantage of. Most companies peddling hair loss treatments have no idea of what they actually do, and in essence are just hoaxes. You must try and keep away from them as much as possible. The simplest way is to avoid anything that sounds too good to be true. To take advantage of the desperation of people who are experiencing hair loss, numerous these kinds of products make crazy statements.

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Best Bars New York - Center Bar Time Warner Center - Restaurant Girl

I never thought of the Time Warner Center as particularly warm and cozy. ?Some people liken it to a cold, glossy mall in the middle of the city. ?So it was a strange thing to wander into the Time Warner Center on Wednesday night, post hurricane fallout, and feel surprisingly at home. ?All the restaurants were thankfully open and buzzing with customers ? from Bar Masa to?Landmarc, A Voce and Porter House New York. ??But I never thought I?d stumble upon a new spot, which as many of you may know, is a very exciting thing for a foodie, especially for hungry, displaced hurricane victims seeking refuge from the storm. ?Who doesn?t take comfort in a stiff cocktail and fancy food?

Center Bar?s Slow-Roasted Halibut

It?s called Center Bar,?a little oasis in the center of the atrium as you come off the fourth floor elevator, just across from Bar Masa. ?It?s a sexy little spot, a bar-cum-restaurant, with about 40 seats, all with a glassed in view of Columbus Circle and Central Park. ?The space is outfitted with a white marble bar, a black & white striped floor, scattered tables and lounges for relaxed dining and drinking endeavors. ?There?s a serious cocktail list (courtesy of Brad Nugent and James Moreland), a mix of classics, like a proper Manhattan and Hemingway Daiquiri, and newfangled libations, like the?Mighty Servant, a ?let?s pretend it?s still summer? blend of Grey Goose, Strawberries and Basil, or a champagne cocktail, called the Calypso, with macerated apricot ?and Grand Marnier. ?The drinks are organized into categories, like Pre-Prohibition, Prohibition, Sours And Smashes, and Daisies and Coolers. (Try the Wild Harvest located under Daises And Coolers, made with Belvedere & Wild Blueberry Thyme Syrup.) ? While I?m not the biggest fan of drinks on the sweet side, I?ll happily make an exception for the Cliff Dweller, an apricot-tinted drink, composed of a beautifully balanced blend of tequila, aperol, cointreau and lime with hints of orange and rhubarb. ? But my favorite cocktail at Center Bar, by far, is the Maxim,?a martini, made with ?Kettle One Vodka, properly chilled, and the ingenious swizzle stick wielding Wasabi Caviar-Stuffed Olives. ?That?s right, Wasabi-Spiced Tobiko tucked right inside two green olives ? a unique addition that adds just the right amount of texture and spice to something so simple and perfect on its own. ?(The Maxim might make an alcoholic out of me yet! Just saying.)

The Maxim Martini

Center Bar?s the kind of place that you can stop at the bar for a drink while waiting for your table at?Bar Masa?or?Porter House,?or you can settle in for dinner. ?The food is the?work of Chef Michael Lomonaco, who conveniently oversees the kitchen at his modern American steakhouse,?Porter House New York, located just down the hall. ?Instead of hefty meats and decadent steakhouse sides, Center Bar?s menu is devoted to small plates, mostly the luxury sorts, like caviar, oysters and foie gras. ?There?s American Sturgeon Caviar with blinis and all the accoutrements, ?Ahi Tuna with a Bloody Mary Sorbet, and Braised Pork Belly with Pistachios, Aged Port and Pear Mostardo. ?There?s an elegant, and decidedly delicate dish of Taylor Bay Scallops Ceviche, served on the half shell and anointed with a Citrus Marinade, a subtly spicy chili oil and herb salad. ?I?m a sucker for Drunken Goat Cheese (soaked in red wine), so I had to try the Piquillo Peppers, plumped with this gorgeous cheese, and scattered with Toasted Marcona Almonds ? a bite of Spain by way of Columbus Circle. ? There was a terrific dish of Charred Wagyu, sliced paper thin and cooked barely so that it nearly melted onto the tongue. ?It came sprinkled with sea salt and accompanied by a zesty wasabi remoulade for dipping. ?But my favorite dish was the Slow-Roasted Halbut, served over sweet yellow lentils, flavored with an olive tapenade and Moroccan spices ? the kind of dish you?d go back for along with a Maxim Martini, of course. For dessert, there?s Bourbon Vanilla Rice Pudding with Honey Gelato and a Chocolate Pot Au Creme.

Come the holiday season, Center Bar just might be everybody?s favorite shopping break.

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NY man who lost leg in crucifix mishap sues church

ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) ? David Jimenez was so elated over his wife's recovery from cancer that he offered to clean the large crucifix outside the Hudson Valley church where he spent many hours praying for her to beat the disease. On Memorial Day 2010, he was scrubbing grime off the cross when the 600-pound marble statuary toppled over, crushing his right leg.

The then-43-year-old immigrant from Mexico was flown to Westchester Medical Center, where doctors had to amputate his injured leg. He's suing the Roman Catholic church where he was hurt, and early next year his $3 million lawsuit is scheduled to go to trial.

"He attributed her recovery to his devotion to the cross and Christ hearing his prayers," Jimenez's lawyer, Kevin Kitson of White Plains, told The Associated Press.

Kitson said he filed the lawsuit in March 2011 after the church denied it was liable for the accident that resulted in six-figure medical bills for Jimenez. The bills were paid by charitable foundations, Kitson said.

The lawsuit is scheduled to go to trial in state Supreme Court in Orange County in January, Kitson said.

The attorney described David and Delia Jimenez as devout Catholics who immigrated to the United States from Mexico nearly 20 years ago. They have three children, ages 3, 13 and 17, Kitson said.

During delivery jobs for a bakery and a pizzeria, David would pull into the parking lot at St. Patrick's Church in the city of Newburgh to pray before the outdoor crucifix for his wife, who was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 2008. When she was deemed cancer-free two years later, the grateful David received permission from church officials to remove trash from the area around the crucifix, and to clean the crucifix itself, Kitson said.

On May 30, 2010, Jimenez was standing on the crucifix's base, using rags and soapy water to clean Christ's face. While holding onto the cross beam for balance, the whole crucifix snapped off at its base, sending Jimenez crashing to the ground, Kitson said. Pieces of the crucifix broke off, but the bulk of it landed on Jimenez's right leg, crushing it.

Kitson said only a single screw was holding the heavy crucifix to its base.

"There was no anchoring system, just that one screw," he said.

The church raised more than $7,000 for Jimenez and his family, but Kitson said his client has been unable to work since the accident.

Frank Raia of Rikin Radler, the New York law firm representing the church, wouldn't discuss specifics of the case. The church is part of the Archdiocese of New York, which isn't named as a defendant in the lawsuit, Raia said.

"Although the archdiocese and St. Patrick's Church recognize and understand this was a terrible accident and they have empathy for Mr. Jimenez and his family, it's our position that of the diocese and St. Patrick's Church are not liable for the accident."

Kitson's law firm said Wednesday that David Jimenez isn't doing interviews with the media.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/ny-man-lost-leg-crucifix-mishap-sues-church-120948667.html

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Thursday, November 8, 2012

After defeat, cloudy future ahead for Mitt Romney

Republican presidential candidate and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney arrives to his election night rally, Wednesday, Nov. 7, 2012, in Boston. President Obama defeated Republican challenger former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney. (AP Photo/David Goldman)

Republican presidential candidate and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney arrives to his election night rally, Wednesday, Nov. 7, 2012, in Boston. President Obama defeated Republican challenger former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney. (AP Photo/David Goldman)

(AP) ? Mitt Romney spent the past six years running for president. After his loss to President Barack Obama on Tuesday, he'll have to chart a different course.

The initial plan is to spend time with his family. Romney has five adult sons and 18 grandchildren; a 19th is on the way.

His wife, Ann, recently said her husband absolutely will not run again for president. If he did, it would be his third time.

Senior Romney advisers refused to speculate publicly about what the future might hold for their longtime boss.

There was a general consensus that the 65-year-old former Massachusetts governor was unlikely to disappear from the public eye altogether. But what future role he would play in a fractured Republican Party remained unclear.

Associated Press

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Turnout shaping up to be lower than 2008

Hundreds of people wait in line to vote at Green Run High School in Virginia Beach, VA., on Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2012. Some people had to wait longer than four hours to cast their vote at the school. (AP Photo/The Virginian-Pilot, Ross Taylor) MAGS OUT

Hundreds of people wait in line to vote at Green Run High School in Virginia Beach, VA., on Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2012. Some people had to wait longer than four hours to cast their vote at the school. (AP Photo/The Virginian-Pilot, Ross Taylor) MAGS OUT

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(AP) ? A drop in voter turnout didn't keep President Barack Obama from winning a second term in the White House.

Early figures from states where more than 90 percent of the vote has been counted suggest fewer people voted this year than four years ago, when voters shattered turnout records as they elected Obama. That from Curtis Gans, a voting expert from American University.

In some states, turnout appears to be substantially lower than in 2008. And in most states, the numbers are shaping up to be even lower than in 2004.

The full picture won't be known for weeks. That's because so many Americans this year voted early or by mail, especially in states like California.

Associated Press

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Wednesday, November 7, 2012

First gene therapy study in human salivary gland shows promise

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Gene therapy can be performed safely in the human salivary gland, according to scientists at the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (NIDCR), part of the National Institutes of Health.

This finding comes from the first-ever safety, or Phase I, clinical study of gene therapy in a human salivary gland. Its results, published this week in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, also show that the transferred gene, Aquaporin-1, has great potential to help head and neck cancer survivors who battle with chronic dry mouth. Aquaporin-1 encodes a protein that naturally forms pore-like water channels in the membranes of cells to help move fluid, such as occurs when salivary gland cells secrete saliva into the mouth.

These initial results clear the way for additional gene therapy studies in the salivary glands. Although sometimes overlooked, salivary glands present an ideal target for gene therapy. They are easily accessible and, once a gene is introduced, it has no obvious escape route into the bloodstream, where it can have unintended consequences.

"You cannot imagine how fulfilling it is to jot down an idea on a napkin in 1991 and then see it enter a clinical trial and help people.," said Bruce Baum, D.M.D., Ph.D., lead author on the study and recently retired NIDCR scientist who spent the last 21 years moving gene therapy in the salivary glands from the research bench to the clinic. "Can a scientist ask for anything better?"

Baum's interest in helping head and neck cancer survivors dates to the early 1980s. While attending to patients in the NIDCR's Dry Mouth Clinic, Baum encountered numerous people with head and neck cancer who had received radiation therapy to shrink their tumors. The radiation, while effective in treating cancer, had inadvertently damaged nearby salivary glands, compromising their ability to secrete saliva into the mouth.

Baum said he was thoroughly frustrated at the time because he had no effective moisture-restoring treatments to offer most patients. They had beaten cancer, but the radiation had left them with a permanent parched sensation in their mouths that diminished their quality of life and often led to chronic oral problems, such as difficulty swallowing, inflammation, infection, bad breath, and pain.

In the early 1990s, as the first gene-therapy studies entered research clinics, Baum saw an opportunity to make a difference. An initial napkin sketch of the procedure and 15 years of research later, Baum and his colleagues had assembled a compelling scientific case in animal studies that the transferred Aquaporin-1 gene, once expressed, will create new water channels in the impermeable salivary gland cells and allow water to flow through them. After rigorous reviews by NIH and the U. S. Food and Drug Administration, the Phase I protocol was launched and the first patients treated in 2008.

The scientists gave 11 head and neck cancer survivors a single-dose injection of the Aquaporin-1 gene directly into one of their two parotid salivary glands, the largest of the major salivary glands. The gene was packaged in a disabled, non-replicating adenovirus, the cause of the common cold when intact but incapable of causing a cold in this case. As is standard in gene therapy studies, the virus served as the vector, or Trojan horse, to deliver the gene into the cells lining the salivary gland.

The scientists found that five participants had increased levels of saliva secretion, as well as a renewed sense of moisture and lubrication in their mouths, within the study's first 42 days, the period covered in this report. Of the six who didn't benefit from gene therapy, none had serious side effects. The most common side effect was a transient and relatively minor immune response against the disabled adenovirus.

"It is time to evaluate a different vector to deliver the Aquaporin-1 gene, one that will cause only a minimal immune response," said Baum. "But these data will serve as stepping stones for other scientists to improve on this first attempt in the years ahead. The future for applications of gene therapy in the salivary gland is bright. "

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Huge Wins For LGBT Rights & Homophobic Automaker Suzuki Bites ...

As you?ve no doubt heard, yesterday was an historic day for LGBT Americans:

  • Despite bigoted, hateful, homophobic attacks from the far-right of the political spectrum, America re-elected a president (and vice president) who came out in support of marriage equality.
  • We elected a majority of Democrats to the U.S. Senate ? Democrats who have enshrined marriage equality in their official party platform.
  • We elected the first openly gay person to the U.S. Senate.
  • After many failures at the polls, voters expressed their support for marriage equality in at least three states (and possibly four).
  • Iowa ?Justice David Wiggins,?who sided with LGBT Americans and brought marriage equality to that state,?was retained.

Clearly, the 2012 election showed that we are a divided nation in many ways. But it was a great day for civil rights ? and, we would argue, for the economy, since for many of us, the two are inextricable.

But there?s another bit of good news you might?ve missed, which had nothing to do with the election: Gaywheels? list of homophobic automakers has been reduced from four to three.

That?s because yesterday morning, Suzuki announced that it was shutting down its U.S. automotive division and filing for bankruptcy protection. The company will refocus its attention on ATV, boat, and motorcycle units, which have historically performed much stronger with U.S. consumers than Suzuki cars.

We?d like to think that this has something to do with Suzuki?s homophobic workplace policies, but in fact, the blame falls squarely on Suzuki?s quirky vehicle lineup, which never captured the American imagination. Suzukis were oddly designed, and their build quality wasn?t up to par. Frankly, we wonder how the company lasted as long as it did.

There are a couple of downsides to Suzuki going under, though.

For starters,?Suzuki employees will be forced to find other jobs. We hope that many on the auto side will be wrapped into the company?s ATV, boat, and motorcycle divisions ? or hired by the many, many gay-friendly automakers who are faring well in the U.S. right now. However, being fired is never a good thing, and we wouldn?t wish the uncertainty of finding a new job on anyone. (Well, except certain bigoted politicians who lost their jobs last night.)

The other problem is that Suzuki owns such a tiny share of the U.S. auto market. Yes, it?s nice to scratch one homophobic automaker off our gay-unfriendly list, but it would?ve been much nicer if we?d reported that a bigger, better-known company like Hyundai, Kia, or Porsche had finally come to its senses and drafted workplace protections for its LGBT employees.

Still, we?ll take victories where we can.

Onward, upward, and forward, ladies and gentlemen.

Source: http://gaywheels.com/2012/11/huge-wins-for-lgbt-rights-homophobic-automaker-suzuki-bites-the-dust/

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Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Video: NJ First Lady Christie on Sandy

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Georgia Southern University Explores Savannah Brick Vaults

Archaeologists from Georgia Southern University will start exploring brick vaults built into an old Savannah retaining wall.

The investigation will start Sunday and last three to four months.

The team will create a three-dimensional model of the vaults, called the Cluskey Embankment Stores, using laser-scanning technology.

The vaults sit along the stone-paved Drayton Street Ramp on Factor's Walk.

Although the vaults have been used for parking, their original purpose is not clear.

Source: http://www.wtvy.com/news/headlines/Georgia-Southern-University-explores-Savannah-brick-vaults-177192761.html

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Finding The Right Injury Lawyer | Reference and Education

Have you have recently been hurt in a car or truck accident, burned or injured by chemical exposure, hurt on a construction site, or simply frustrated by an insurance company that has refused to pay benefits that are owed to you? If the answer is yes, you need to talk with a personal injury lawyer! The goal of this article is to help you better understand how to select the proper firm.

The personal injury lawyer you choose should be more than just "competent." Your legal team should be "remarkable". Your personal injury lawyer should provide you with resources to deal with all aspects of your case, answer questions, prepare intensely for trial, try your case (if need be) and always be prepared to fight on your behalf.

A truly remarkable firm will work hard to exceed your expectations. They will pull out all stops to get you compensation to cover damages you have suffered, which may include but are not limited to, medical and surgical costs, lost work time and wages, anxiety, pain and suffering, car mileage and many out of pocket costs that you may face. A respected firm will follow up with clients promptly. Look for a lawyer who has a reputation for being tough but fair, smart and compassionate. A great law firm will make sure the client feels comfortable, and at the same time, they need to send a message, loud and clear, to insurance companies and liable parties that they mean business. The right firm will not be scared to throw their credentials around for the benefit of the client.

Injury and accident victims often find themselves in a kind of shock after a traumatic event and do not always act swiftly enough. When a scary event disrupts everything in their world, it is only human nature to "wait a beat" to get your thoughts together before moving forward, but this is a dangerous approach and may not be the best idea. Here's the reason why: Evidence from the accident or injury may get lost or even be destroyed in the hours and days after the accident. Witness recollections will grow fainter and more inaccurate as time passes after the incident. Even your own memory of the event will give way to hazier, less accurate memories. And even worse, if you wait too long after the accident or injury, you may lose your ability to make a claim altogether, even if you have compelling evidence on your side, due to the "statute of limitations" in that state.

Every personal injury case is different. Choose an auto accident lawyer that will give you the professional attention you need to prosecute your case. Make sure they listen to what you want and need and help you feel calm, comfortable, and taken care of throughout your case. Most injury law firms takes cases on a contingency basis. This means that the clients do not pay, until they win a trial verdict or reach a settlement.

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Monday, November 5, 2012

Health Law Implementation Issues Expected To Loom Large Post ...

News outlets reported on insurance exchanges, Medicaid expansion and how the law's employer mandate may already be affecting workers' hours.

The Wall Street Journal: Health-Care Law Spurs A Shift To Part-Time Workers
Some low-wage employers are moving toward hiring part-time workers instead of full-time ones to mitigate the health-care overhaul's requirement that large companies provide health insurance for full-time workers or pay a fee. Several restaurants, hotels and retailers have started or are preparing to limit schedules of hourly workers to below 30 hours a week. That is the threshold at which large employers in 2014 would have to offer workers a minimum level of insurance or pay a penalty starting at $2,000 for each worker?(Jargon, Radnofsky and Berzon, 11/4).

Politico: Post-Election Flood Of 'Obamacare' Rules Expected
The once-steady stream of regulations and rules from the Obama administration ? instructions for insurance companies, hospitals and states on how to put the law in place ? has slowed to a trickle in recent months in an attempt to avoid controversies before the election. Many states, too, have done little public work to avoid making the law an election issue for state officials on the ballot. But work has been going on behind the scenes?(Haberkorn, 11/5).

CQ HealthBeat: So Who's Running Exchanges At CMS? It's A Team
With two weeks to go before "declaration day" ? the day states must say under the health law if they plan to open an insurance exchange ? the Obama administration is relying on several officials to run the implementation of this key part of the health law. That's in contrast to the way exchange effort was run shortly after the health overhaul was passed, when Joel Ario was clearly the point person in his post as director of the Office of Insurance Exchanges at Health and Human Services (HHS) before the exchange office was folded into the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) (Reichard, 11/2).

The Hill: Conflict-Of-Interest Concerns Raised As Obama Races To Implement Health Reform
The Obama administration is relying heavily on outside contractors to implement a core component of healthcare reform as it races to set up a federal health insurance marketplace before 2014. The fast-approaching deadline gives the administration little time to scrutinize private-sector partners for conflicts of interest. The purchase of one of these contractors, Quality Software Services, Inc. (QSSI), by UnitedHealth Group, a major healthcare conglomerate, has sparked concerns about a potentially uneven playing field (Bolton, 11/3).

Politico Pro: Hickenlooper: 'Uncertainty' On Medicaid Expansion
We've heard the argument from opponents and skeptics of the Affordable Care Act: States can't commit to expanding their Medicaid programs without more guidance from HHS. But Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper, an avid surrogate for President Barack Obama and wholehearted supporter of the health law, offered a similar assessment in?a budget?he filed with his state's lawmakers this week. He didn't include Medicaid expansion at this time (Cheney, 11/2).

This is part of Kaiser Health News' Daily Report - a summary of health policy coverage from more than 300 news organizations. The full summary of the day's news can be found here and you can sign up for e-mail subscriptions to the Daily Report here. In addition, our staff of reporters and correspondents file original stories each day, which you can find on our home page.

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tailoring your business to mobile internet-ready devices ...

Given the wide proliferation of smartphones with Internet capability as well as tablets capable of similar, it?s no surprise that consumers are becoming increasing reliant on mobile tools to find what they are looking for.

Whether it be a restaurant, a location, store, or a service, mobile devices are now dictating and directing a large amount of the buying public to businesses that have adapted to the format. Most recently the drop in device prices coupled with an increasing availability of local search tools have made mobile devices a serious tool in marketing sales and leads for retail business.

A key aspect in all of the new flurry with the Internet and mobile devices is a web design practice named ?responsive design.? While most businesses are aware of the ability to create a web presence with a traditional website as well as with social media accounts and having good search engine ranking, many are not entirely aware of the need to also tailor their sites to meet the needs of different Internet browsing devices.

For instance, while a desktop computer may adequately see all the detail of a company website, a mobile device receives a shrunken version that requires the user to wait for the data to transmit and then to zoom to read the site. Responsive design, on the other hand, avoids the awkward Internet display altogether.

With responsive design embedded into a website?s protocol coding, when a device goes to the Internet address, it will be given the display that best suits that device. So if using a desktop computer a user will see the entire page as historically provided. However, if he uses a cell phone or a tablet, a truncated version of the website will be provided instead or a phone ready version. The two alternative options make it easier to read the site without zooming, the data transmits faster without delays over cell lines, and the user can find what he is looking for more efficiently.

Businesses that enable responsive design in their sites are seeing far greater levels of customer return and mobile use as a result versus someone still delivering a traditional website design to all devices. When customers are clearly on the move and may not have the best mobile signal in every location, waiting for a regular website to appear on a device is a waste of valuable time.

Those companies that cater to mobile device needs will eventually catch business faster from mobile customers than those that don?t. So if your business hasn?t already made the change, when are you going to tailor your site with responsive design? Each day that passes is another day a consumer went somewhere else because he didn?t have time to wait for your website to appear on his device.

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Report: Car bomb hits near major Damascus hotel

AMMAN, Jordan (AP) ? A car bomb exploded near a major hotel in the Syrian capital of Damascus on Sunday, wounding several people, a pro-government television station reported.

The powerful blast shook the Dama Rose hotel and shattered much of its glass, Ikhbariyeh TV reported. The hotel in the past was used by U.N. observers visiting Syria. The site of the blast is 500 meters (yards) from the army chief-of-staff's building.

The report said the bomb was planted under a car parked in an outdoor lot near the government Labor Union building. The union chief, Mohammad Azouz, told The Associated Press that at least 12 people ? all syndicate members ? were wounded by shattered glass and two of them are in critical condition.

Regional satellite stations broadcast brief clips from the capital showing a plume of white smoke rose from a building. Azouz said firefighters at the scene were putting out a blaze caused by the blast, while ambulances were taking the wounded to nearby hospitals. He said there were blood stains on the street.

In northeast Raqqa province, the state news agency SANA reported that gunmen assassinated a leading member of the ruling Baath party. It said the gunmen broke into the home of Ismail al-Hamadeh at dawn and sprayed him with bullets as he slept, killing him instantly.

Elsewhere in Syria, the army clashed with rebels in the northern cities of Idlib and Aleppo, Damascus and the southern border town of Daraa where the uprising against President Bashar Assad began in March 2011, according to the London-based activist group Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

In the Damascus suburbs of Harasta and al-Hajira, the army and the rebel Free Syrian Army exchanged heavy fire, killing a handful of rebels, SANA said. The army destroyed some rebel vehicles fitted with machine guns, according to the report.

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Associated Press reporter Albert Aji in Damascus, Syria, contributed to this report.

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Sunday, November 4, 2012

EMOTIONAL FREEDOM TECHNIQUE (EFT) FOR CAREGIVERS ...

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Adoption changes lives of all involved - The Mt. Vernon Register-News

MT. VERNON ? Somewhere in the country, there is a young girl who is struggling with the decision to give up her unborn child, a woman and a man who are waiting for the phone call telling them they are going to become parents, a child who is waiting for the chance to find a home that is safe and loving.

Tiffany Wilson is a young mother who gave up her daughter for adoption. She was 19 years old when she found out she was pregnant. She was living on her own, struggling to pay bills, partying, experimenting with drugs. The father was reluctant, at best, to have any involvement after he found out Wilson had become pregnant, even though he did have to sign consent papers for the adoption.

?Ever since I started having sex, I knew if I got pregnant, I would not have an abortion,? Wilson recalled. ?I started out not wanting to know anything about the child. Then curiosity got the best of me and I had to find out and I found out I was having a baby girl. Everything changed.?

Wilson grew up in a single parent home and did not want to struggle to raise a child on her own. She did not want her daughter to be raised in a household where there was only one parent who was hardly ever home because she had to work to support a child. Wilson also knew she was just too young to responsibly care for a child on her own.

?Children should not raise children. I [was] not ready to be a parent. There was no way I could financially take care of her,? she said. ?I wanted her to have everything I didn?t. I wanted her to have a mom and a dad... That?s probably the most adult decision I have ever made. I?m thankful for the adoptive family, because they are doing everything I couldn?t do.?

While Wilson said she struggled with the decision to give up her daughter for adoption, she also said she knew it was the right thing to do. She found help through Angels Cove, an organization that assists with adoption proceedings as a licensed adoption agency, among other things.

?I had hope and dreams for her to have a loving family and who could support her. It is the hardest decision you will ever make in your life. She was not meant to be mine, she was meant to save me. She was meant to be theirs,? she said of the adoptive parents.

In addition to the decision of giving up her child, Wilson also had to deal with the stigma of being a woman who was giving up her baby. She had to deal with the dirty looks, the name calling and even one of her peers telling her that if she could ?lie on her back and spread her legs,? she could raise a child. Wilson was scared, but she knew she did not want to live off the government, she knew she did not want her child to suffer because she may not be able to provide for her and, ultimately, she knew she had picked the right family for her daughter.

?When you choose a family for adoption, you start out with all these expectations. You want them both to have masters degrees, you want them to make $100,000 a year,? she said. ?But I ended up choosing the three most important things to me. I wanted them to have a college education. I wanted her to be taken care of and loved. This family has been above and beyond that.?

Wilson is still involved in her child?s life. She is known to her daughter as her aunt and her mother even baby-sits. She knows one day her daughter will come to her with questions about why she gave her up and is doing everything she can to become a better person. Wilson has her high school diploma and is going to college. She has done a lot of growing up and does not party or do drugs any more. She is holding down a steady job and taking care of herself.

?I don?t ever want her to be ashamed of me,? she said. ?I knew it was the right decision. You shouldn?t criticize any mom who puts up their child for adoption. They are trying to act responsible, wanting someone to take care of their child. I love her with everything I have and I would do anything for her.?

On the other side of the adoption spectrum are people like Traci and Dale Burner, of Patoka, who are foster parents. Burner and her husband have four children of their own, but they decided to open their home to Jose. When they found out he had two brothers, Jonathan and Jaxson, who were going to be split up, they opened their home to them as well. The adoption of the three boys was finalized at the end of November.

?After you have the kids for so long, they just become a part of you,? Burner said. ?We didn?t get into for foster care for adoption at all. The reason we wanted to get into foster care is because we wanted to be a safe place for [the children]. They just stole our hearts away.?

Burner said that while the boys know who their adoptive mother is and even see her on occasions like birthdays or holidays, she and her husband don?t refer to the three boys as their adoptive children.

?I don?t want my kids to think of themselves as adopted,? she said. ?Right now it has been perfect and easy, but you always worry about the void they might have.?

The main thing to remember when opening your home to a foster child is that they are scared, Burner said.

?It just takes a little while and a lot of patience,? she explained. ?You just have to reassure them. It?s okay to talk about the good things and the bad things. Just give them lots of patience, love and understanding in helping them fill the voids in their life. Be sensitive to their needs along the way.?

She added that anyone considering adoption should also know that the foster care system is about getting the children back into their own homes, although that is not always possible.

?You can help the kids, but you can also touch the parents,? she said. ?It?s not just about the kids, it?s about the home. It?s about fixing the home and some of them can?t be fixed. We desperately need foster homes. We need a safe place for kids to go until they can go home.?

Ellie McCarthy, an adoption specialist with Christian Social Services, said the difference between a private adoption and adoption through foster care is that foster care adoption is for children who have been removed by the state of Illinois.

?Most of the time when we are dealing with adoption, the kids have been in the foster homes,? McCarthy said, adding that in order for a family to adopt a foster child, the child has to have been in the home for a minimum of six months before the adoption process can begin.

So far this year, over 25 children have been adopted through CSS, McCarthy said. There are still about 20 children with a goal of adoption from all around their service area, which includes Washington, Marion, Effingham and other counties around Southern Illinois. McCarthy added some children are placed in homes in which the foster parents are trained to deal with kids who may have problems. Everything is done on a case by case basis.

?We are kind of all over,? she said. ?When kids are being placed, we always try to look for homes that are within the same town or within the same area the kids are from. Sometimes, we look at homes that can best meet the kids needs as well.?

Anyone who is interested in adopting through the foster care system must be licensed by the state, McCarthy said. There are also background checks, fingerprinting and home safety checks, among other things, in order to be approved, all of which is done before the child even enters the home. The adoption process is equally thorough.

?It can take six months to a year to complete,? she said, but said the end result is completely worth it. ?It?s just kind of a way to right some wrongs and give them a forever home. It provides them permanency and somebody who is able to support them, which a lot of times, is what our kids are wanting.?

McCarthy?s co-worker, Cassidy Beck, who is the CSS development coordinator, said it is important to raise awareness about adoption and that November is Adoption Awareness month.

?We just want to get the word out,? Beck said. ?We would love to talk to anyone who might be interested in becoming a foster parent. It?s a lifetime commitment, but it?s pretty amazing.?

Anyone interested in becoming a foster parent can contact CSS at 244-0344. For young women who may be considering adoption or need help dealing with motherhood can contact Angels Cove at 242-4944.

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Source: http://register-news.com/local/x1095519893/Adoption-changes-lives-of-all-involved

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