Saturday, December 31, 2011

Belgium: Government To Finance The 2012 Motocross of Nations ...


They only just recently got a government, after 2 years of empty seats, and already the government in Belgium did a good, if not great, deed. They have agreed to finance the 2012 FIM/Monster Motocross Des Nations Open link in a new window to the tune of ?250,000.

The 2012 edition of the motocross race, with motorcycle teams representing their countries, will be organized in Lommel Click for map, Belgium, and will be run on 30 September 2012.


It's a good sign that a government steps in to finance a motorcycle race, even if they have all the chance of winning it (they are 3rd in the number of wins, with the USA in 1st place and the UK in 2nd). Their only demand is that they get involved in the communication and promotional materials. Not bad....

For more info about the 2012 Motocross of Nations race, click here Open link in a new window

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Friday, December 30, 2011

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Boot Hezbollah from Twitter or we sue, group says

An Israeli law center said Thursday it is threatening to sue Twitter unless the social network cuts off access to groups, including Hezbollah, that are considered terrorist organizations by the United States.

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A look at economic developments around the globe (AP)

A look at economic developments and activity in major stock markets around the world Thursday:

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ROME ? Italy's borrowing costs fell for a second day but the country's new premier said his government has more to do before it convinces financial markets it can manage the heavy debts that have made it the focus of the eurozone crisis.

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LONDON ? In Europe, the FTSE 100 index of leading British shares closed up 1.1 percent while the CAC-40 in France rose 1.8 percent. Germany's DAX ended 1.3 percent higher.

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TOKYO ? In Asia, Japan's Nikkei 225 index fell 0.3 percent. Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index closed 0.7 percent.

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BERLIN ? An official estimate shows that the year-on-year inflation rate in Germany, Europe's biggest economy, declined to 2.1 percent in December.

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ATHENS, Greece ? Greek tax officials walked off the job at the start of a 48-hour strike to protest salary cuts and other austerity measures, as the government struggles to meet revenue targets demanded by the country's international creditors.

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HANOI, Vietnam ? Vietnam's gross domestic product grew at a slower pace this year than a year ago amid doubling inflation and a trade deficit.

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Thursday, December 29, 2011

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Deal reached on Georgia Sports Hall of Fame lease

MACON, Ga. (AP) - The Development Authority of Bibb County has agreed to sign a resolution that should mean the museum will remain open in Macon for the next year.

The authority agreed on Tuesday to sign a resolution approving a lease of the hall from the state to the authority.

It also approved an agreement between the authority and NewTown Macon, which will take over management of the hall.

The Telegraph newspaper reports (http://bit.ly/sV6xFr ) attorney Chix Miller says the lease runs for one year with options for two more years. Miller says the Peyton Anderson Foundation has already paid for the first year.

Nearly two years ago, the state put out a request for proposals to take over the sports hall and the Georgia Music Hall of Fame, which was closed in June.

Information from: The Macon Telegraph, http://www.macontelegraph.com

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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Venezuela to remove breast implants for free

EDITORS NOTE NUDITY - FILE - In this Jan. 22, 2007 file photo, a plastic surgeon performs breast implant surgery in Caracas, Venezuela. Venezuela is offering free surgeries for women to remove faulty French-made breast implants, the country's top health official said on Tuesday Dec. 27, 2011. France's health system has recommended that women with the PIP implants get them replaced, and has agreed to pay for surgeries. In Brazil and Argentina, however, health officials just recommend checkups. (AP Photo/Leslie Mazoch, File)

EDITORS NOTE NUDITY - FILE - In this Jan. 22, 2007 file photo, a plastic surgeon performs breast implant surgery in Caracas, Venezuela. Venezuela is offering free surgeries for women to remove faulty French-made breast implants, the country's top health official said on Tuesday Dec. 27, 2011. France's health system has recommended that women with the PIP implants get them replaced, and has agreed to pay for surgeries. In Brazil and Argentina, however, health officials just recommend checkups. (AP Photo/Leslie Mazoch, File)

CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) ? Venezuela is offering free surgeries for women to remove faulty French-made breast implants, the country's top health official said.

Health Minister Eugenia Sader said women with implants made by the now-defunct French company Poly Implant Prothese may go to hospitals that carry out plastic surgery to have the implants removed, the state-run Venezuelan News Agency reported.

Sader said Tuesday that the free procedure will simply be to remove the implants and will not include replacing them.

"Those patients are running a risk," Sader said. However, she said, women need not seek emergency care and instead may visit hospitals at their convenience.

France's health system has recommended that women with the PIP implants get them replaced, and has agreed to pay for surgeries. In Brazil and Argentina, however, health officials just recommend checkups.

It's unclear how many women have the PIP implants in Venezuela, where breast enlargement surgery is popular and doctors say the French implants used to be widely used.

An estimated 35,000 to 40,000 women in the country have breast enlargement surgery each year, said Dr. Marisol Graterol, president of the Venezuelan Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery.

Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has criticized the widespread popularity of breast surgery, saying women shouldn't be sold on an image that big bosoms are attractive.

The plastic surgery society recommended last week that women with PIP breast implants see a doctor to have them checked. Graterol said doctors should decide depending on each patient's situation whether or not the implants need to be removed.

Sales of PIP implants were halted in Venezuela in April 2010, Graterol said.

Plastic surgeon Dr. Henry Saud said he removed ruptured PIP implants from more than 10 patients during the past year.

In some cases, his patients hadn't noticed anything wrong and the leaking implants were detected during imaging exams, Saud said. In other cases, "they felt discomfort and had swelling."

"It used to be one of the most-used brands," Saud said. Most of the women opted to replace the PIP implants with those of other brands, he said.

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iFresh Rechargable External Battery from SWE, Inc. is the Must Have Accessory for iPhone, iPod and iPod Touch

iFresh Rechargable External Battery from SWE, Inc. is the Must Have Accessory for iPhone, iPod and iPod Touch ? (December 27, 2011)

Tustin, CA (PRWEB) December 27, 2011

SWE, Inc. announces the must have accessory for anyone who received an iPhone or iTouch for Christmas the iFresh rechargeable external battery.

Apple approved for iPhone, iPod and iPod touch, iFresh plugs directly into the 30-pin connector on the device and provides instant power while recharging the device battery. iFresh features a powerful 2200 mAh battery - the most powerful available on any comparable product - and can bring a device to full battery charge in less than two hours. The product works on iPod, iPod touch, iPhone 3, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4 and iPhone 4S as well as iPad devices. A patented retractor clip makes it easy to remove iFresh from the unit when it has provided adequate power.

iFresh is lightweight at just three ounces so it is easy to carry right in a shirt or jacket pocket in order to provide power to your Apple device anytime it is needed. A LED indicator on iFresh shows how much power is left in the unit. iFresh is easily recharged through an included retractable USB cable that connects to any Mac or PC, as well as any car charger that has a USB port. iFresh can be drained and recharged 500 times. It is the ideal product for any iPhone or iTouch user who needs to be able to keep connected while on the go without having to worry about finding a power source where they can recharge their device.



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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

?Oh Wow.? Steve Jobs? Last Words Raise the Ultimate Question

by Wesley J. Smith | Washington, DC | LifeNews.com | 12/26/11 4:54 PM

When I was a lad, my mother told me about the death of her grandmother in the 1920s. ?She was speaking to angels,? mom told me.? At least that is what she had told her family gathered around her bed.

When I was a hospice volunteer, I visited one of my patients a few days before he died.??When his wife left the room, he?told me that he could hear his mother calling him.? Here?s the thing: His mother was long dead and the voice he heard was hers, he told me, and used the nickname that only she had ever called him. ?Am I going nuts?? he asked me.??No,? I told him, thinking of my own mother?s story,??it?s perfectly natural.????Is it really my mother?? he asked.? ?I don?t know,? I replied.??But I hope it is.?

Another friend, who died of breast cancer far too young, told me shortly before her death that she had experienced?a vision of being held in the arms of Jesus.? She was a faithful Catholic and it gave her great comfort.? We all have such stories.

I bring this up because Steve Jobs? last words, as reported by his sister Mona Simpson, seemed to imply that something awesome was happening to him. The columnist Peggy Noonan also noticed.? From her Wall Street Journal column:

?Before embarking, he?d looked at his sister Patty, then for a long time at his children, then at his life?s partner, Laurene, and then over their shoulders past them. Steve?s final words were: ?OH WOW. OH WOW. OH WOW.?? The caps are Simpson?s, and if she meant to impart a sense of wonder and mystery she succeeded. ?Oh wow? is not a bad way to express the bigness, power and force of life, and death. And of love, by which he was literally surrounded.

Ultimate questions arise, even if we are reading into his statement that which was not intended.? I like Noonan?s analysis:

I sent Ms. Simpson?s eulogy to a number of people and spoke to some of them, and they all had two things in common in terms of their reaction. They?d get a faraway look, and think. And if they had a thought to share they did it with modesty. No one said, ?I think I can guess what he saw,? ?I know who he saw,? or ?Believe me, if he saw anything it was the product of the last, disordered sparks of misfiring neurons.? They were always modest, reflective. One just said, ?Wow.? Modesty when contemplating death is a good thing. When words leave people silent and thinking they are powerful words. Steve Jobs? last words were the best thing said in 2011.

We will all reach that, ?Oh wow,? moment.? Uniquely among the species, we know it is coming ever closer and that, transhumanism notwithstanding, there is no escape.?More than anything else, I think, that terrible understanding is core to what it means to be human, powerfully influencing what we believe and how we choose to live.?Death matters because life does, and life matters because we are all going to die.

LifeNews.com Note: Wesley J. Smith, J.D., is a special consultant to the Center for Bioethics and Culture. Excerpted from his A Rat Is a Pig Is a Dog Is a Boy: The Human Cost of the Animal Rights Movement (Encounter, 2010). This post originally appeared at First Things, the location of his blog Secondhand Smoke.

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Monday, December 26, 2011

Groups unite to provide bicycles for tornado victims

Published: Sunday, December 25, 2011 at 3:30 a.m.
Last Modified: Friday, December 23, 2011 at 10:04 p.m.

TUSCALOOSA | VeloCity Pro Cycle and the Druid City Bicycle Club are coordinating the Tuscaloosa Bicycle Relief initiative to collect donations of bicycles for people who lost their modes of transportation in the April storms.

Money, bicycles, helmets and locks are welcome, but the program is accepting only equipment that is in working condition. Donations can be made to Druid City Bicycle Club and shipped to VeloCity Pro Cycle at 2318 4th St. All donations are tax deductible.

Donations will be strategically awarded to recipients based on need, with those requiring transportation for work taking priority.

Organizers are also welcoming donations of bicycles for children.

Pixie Hicks, a member of Druid City Bicycle Club, noticed the visible signs of damage the tornado had left on people?s modes of transportation in the weeks after.

?Generally, I remember seeing people driving around Tuscaloosa with cars that were battered up and with tape and cardboard on them,? she said.

In an age of urban sprawl and miles of roads that separate one from home and work, the need for reliable transportation is greater than ever.

Hicks said several people in the bike club were directly impacted by the tornado. Sam Rombokas, an officer in the bike club, lost his home and his bike. He said Tuscaloosa Bicycle Relief is a natural step for the bike club.

?I guess it would be similar to people who had access to clothing stores and access to people who had donations of clothes,? he said. ?Our contribution was to replace an integral part of people?s lives, and we have found with our observations that there seems to be an increased number of bicyclists around town, not only with students, but also with people who are now riding for transportation. We suspect that is because of the hardship suffered in the form of loss of automobiles, and people have perhaps tightened their budgets to help recover from their losses.?

Rombokas was out of town when the April tornado struck his home, leveling the house and rending his Cannondale bike in two.

?We spent probably the next four weeks constantly digging through and removing bricks and walls of the chimney to find small pieces and remnants of our property,? he said. ?We kept finding things further and further away from the house. My wife eventually went to the next subdivision down and lo and behold, she finds my bicycle.?

Rombokas said he loved the bicycle, having tracked more than 5,000 miles on his Cannondale in the previous year.

Knowing Rombokas? affection for his bike, Bruce Henderson, the president of the bike club, contacted the national office of Cannondale to ask for help. Weeks later, Cannondale provided Rombokas a replacement frame for a new bike.

Henderson said he contacted local business owners to request donations of bicycles. The main task was to find the people who relied on bicycles for transportation.

?We decided to go and use social media very heavily and asked a lot of people in churches and employers in town like DCH (Regional Medical Center) to help in identifying people in need of bicycles,? he said.

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

Dan Walters: California Democrats didn't cheat on redistricting, but they played politics well

California political junkies are all atwitter about an article on the website ProPublica about a clandestine campaign by Democratic apparatchiks to influence the state's redistricting commission congressional map-drawing.

Republicans are crying foul, while Democrats say it's pure fiction.

Republican state chairman Tom Del Beccaro claims that the article "systematically lays out the Democrats' manipulation of what should have been an open and transparent process. It also demonstrated exactly how the redistricting maps were corrupted by partisan activists working in cooperation with the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee."

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But his Democratic counterpart, John Burton, insists, "The article charging California Democrats with manipulating California's Redistricting Commission is pure fantasy," adding, "Sadly, ProPublica chose to recycle talking points from the Republican-funded Rose Institute without checking with the Democratic Party."

Both party leaders are blowing smoke.

The article offers too much documentation to be "pure fantasy." The Democrats had opposed an independent commission to replace a Democratic-dominated Legislature in redrawing legislative and congressional districts, while most Republicans supported it.

However, once it was done, via two voter- approved initiatives, Democrats looked for ways to influence the line-drawing. In other words, they practiced politics.

Del Beccaro denounces it as "manipulation," but it was just heads-up, professional politics, and he should be castigating those in his own party for falling asleep at the switch.

That said, the authors miss, or gloss over, a couple of salient points.

While they concentrate on a couple of Democrats whose seats were protected by intervention of some clandestine front groups and, perhaps, the gullibility of commission members, they don't mention the plan's adverse effects on other Democrats, such as forcing a high-octane shootout looming between Reps. Howard Berman and Brad Sherman in Los Angeles County.

More importantly, the article doesn't mention that the Democrats' creation of "community of interest" front groups could be effective only because the 14-member commission, as chosen by a convoluted process, was hypersensitive to that approach.

The Democratic members of the commission tended to be partisans, its Republicans tended to be of the go-along variety, and the supposed independents turned out to be mostly liberals inclined to draw districts that favor ethnic and cultural enclaves.

That tendency ? coupled with underlying demographic and voter registration trends ? had the combined effect of not only protecting most incumbent Democrats but giving them a chance to make congressional gains.

Source: http://www.modbee.com/2011/12/23/1998464/dan-walters-california-democrats.html

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Japan to enter dollar swap agreement with India (Reuters)

TOKYO (Reuters) ? The Japanese government is considering a dollar swap arrangement with India to provide emergency liquidity in case the European debt crisis reaches emerging economies, the Nikkei business newspaper said on Sunday.

The agreement would set the total swap arrangement at $10 billion, or 780 billion yen, the Nikkei said.

Both countries are looking to sign off on the arrangement next Wednesday, when leaders meet at a bilateral summit, the paper said.

The currency swaps are expected to support the Indian rupee as it continues to weaken against the greenback and Europe's sovereign debt crisis hits India's exports.

The dollar-swap arrangement with India would follow a similar agreement with South Korea in October.

(Reporting by Mari Saito; Editing by Paul Tait)

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Saturday, December 24, 2011

Mitt Romney Would Be One of America's Wealthiest Presidents (ContributorNetwork)

If Mitt Romney is elected president in 2012, one thing that will be discussed is his net worth. The Los Angeles Times reports Dec. 22 that Romney hasn't divulged his income tax returns and doesn't plan on doing so while he is running for president. The New York Times reported Dec. 11 that Romney has been criticized for offering a $10,000 bet on his position regarding health care. That amount of money struck a nerve with voters who feel Romney is out of touch with Americans who are suffering because of the economic recession.

Here's a look at how Romney's finances and wealth stack up to presidents of the past.

Romney's Income

Romney started his path to riches when he became vice president of Bain & Co. in 1978. CNN reported he earned and MBA at Harvard and then latched on with Boston Consulting Group before going up the corporate ladder.

Six years after learning the ins and outs of the investment industry, Romney started his own company in 1984 called Bain Capital. The company is a private equity company spun off from the Bain Company. Romney spent 15 years at Bain Capital. When he had political ambitions in Massachusetts, Romney quit his job but was able to put a lot of his wealth into investments as he retired from a private sector job.

His net worth in in 2007 was calculated at $202 million. He makes cash when he sells stock. The Boston Globe reported in August that the presidential candidate was going to bulldoze his $12 million beachfront mansion in La Jolla, Calif., and replace it with an 11,000 square-foot home that is nearly quadruple in size from the older one.

Past Presidents

In terms of past presidents who have actually held office, Romney's wealth pales in comparison to some famous names. The Atlantic Monthly reported on the wealth of presidents in May 2010. Romney's wealth nearly exceeds all of the previous nine presidents combined, including Barack Obama. John F. Kennedy's family estate was valued at $1 billion in today's dollars, the last president to be worth more than Romney's $202 million figure.

George Washington, based upon his family's land ownership and wealth accumulation, was worth around $525 million. Thomas Jefferson, despite his opulent mansion at Monticello, was worth around only $212 million. Abraham Lincoln owned less than $1 million in assets with his home in Illinois.

Should Romney be elected president, his personal assets will be on the side of one of the wealthiest presidents to hold office in United States history.

William Browning is a research librarian specializing in U.S. politics. Born in St. Louis, Browning is active in local politics and served as a campaign volunteer for President Barack Obama and Missouri Sen. Claire McCaskill.

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Insight: Russia says no to West's way with HIV (Reuters)

MOSCOW (Reuters) ? In 2010, President Dmitry Medvedev said heroin was a threat to Russia's national security. This year, Russia pledged to finance programs to reduce the harm done by drug use, including an HIV crisis that is one of the most severe in the world.

But even though the number of new HIV infections in Russia jumped 10 percent over 2011, health workers and global HIV authorities say Moscow has not honored that promise.

This is not due to a lack of cash - Russia is doubling its budget for HIV in 2012 from 2010 levels. At issue is how it will use the funds. From next year, no money will go to such internationally recognized efforts as needle exchanges. None has ever gone to heroin substitution: the Russian authorities oppose it. Moscow doesn't believe these approaches help slow the spread of HIV/AIDS.

"Working on drug dependency is more effective than needle exchange and methadone programs," said Alexei Mazus, who heads the Moscow Centre for HIV/AIDS Prevention, one of around 100 such venues across the country run by the health ministry.

In areas where needle exchanges have taken place, he said the health ministry had seen new HIV cases increase, not fall. Russia's health ministry said last year it had evidence that HIV rates have tripled in areas where foreign-run needle exchange programs were running.

The United Nations says so-called "harm reduction" programs - needle exchanges, and using methadone as a substitute for heroin - are effective in slowing the spread of HIV. Methadone reduces the risk of infection by dirty needles because it can be swallowed, rather than injected.

A major WHO study found HIV rates fell more than 18 percent in cities with needle exchanges, while they rose 8 percent in areas that did not have them. The British and U.S. governments both approved needle exchanges in recent drug policies drafted to combat HIV. But in Russia's drug strategy for 2010-20, heroin substitutes are banned.

Projects such as giving drug users and sex workers clean needles, HIV awareness training and medication have been funded by the United Nations in Russia for the last seven years. Next year that funding comes to an end and with it, so will most of these schemes.

Some health workers and global HIV authorities are angered and baffled by Russia's approach, which they say will only aggravate the problem.

"When a few programs were funded and running it was then difficult to see how things could get worse. Now we know," Damon Barrett, a senior human rights analyst at Harm Reduction International in London, told Reuters.

RICH RUSSIA

Separated from world no. 1 opium producer Afghanistan by former Soviet Central Asia, whose borders are porous, Russia has more heroin users than any other country. Moscow puts the total at two million, although the United Nations says there are half a million more, and local non-governmental organizations (NGOs) say there could be as many as three million.

This year, Russian health officials estimate 62,000 people were newly infected with HIV, a 10 percent increase on 2010 and the upper limit of a prediction made last year by the International AIDS Society. Officially, Russia has had almost 637,000 cases, including over 100,000 deaths in the year to November.

The UN puts the number of people living with HIV today in Russia at over a million.

Since 2004, NGOs in Russia have received a grant from the UN's Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria. The Fund says the $351 million it has provided has reached half a million Russians. It has supported over 70 harm reduction programs across the country. The 20 or so that remain will stop receiving UN money at the end of this month.

This is for two reasons, says Nicolas Cantau, fund portfolio manager for Russia at the Global Fund. First, Russia has become richer, and the Fund's resources can be given to impoverished countries. For rich countries to be eligible for Global Fund resources, 10 percent of the population must be infected: South Africa is the only country in the Group of 20 richest nations to qualify.

Russia has been a donor as well as a recipient, and has given the Fund $265 million up to date. But the Fund now wants something in return: It says Russia should begin financing its own harm reduction programs.

BROKEN PROMISE

At a United Nations meeting in New York in June, Russia pledged to do just that from this year. Its deputy health minister Veronika Skvortsova said Moscow also gave "general support" to a declaration for "Zero new infections, zero discrimination, and zero AIDS-related deaths".

A spokesman for the health ministry said Russia has put aside money for free HIV testing, for the first time ever. But he declined to comment in detail on why harm reduction programs have yet to materialize. "They are not considered useful in fighting this disease," he said.

Some health workers are incensed.

"As it turns out, they were tricking us," said Anya Sarang, who heads the Andrey Rylkov Foundation for Health and Social Justice, a small Russian NGO. "Now we are in the final month of the year. Have they actually done anything? No," Sarang said.

The Global Fund's Cantau is dismayed. "All the things that we have done will be lost without further funding," he says. "It is disappointing".

PREVENTION BY COUNSEL

Russia has put aside around $600 million for HIV in 2012 - double what it had in 2010 - but only 3 percent of this will go towards prevention. Some money will go to HIV tests, and Moscow says it also provides free anti-retroviral drugs for all sufferers of the disease, although the UN says only a quarter of those in need actually receive them.

No funds will go to needle exchanges. Instead, Russia's HIV/AIDS Prevention Centres will try prevent HIV with anti-drug adverts, and treat HIV with psychological counseling.

Mazus, the head of the Moscow Centre, said HIV sufferers need to grieve through counseling, which will also prevent them from passing on the disease to others.

"HIV is a behavioral disease. It's not being transferred in everyday life. It is not dangerous," he told Reuters.

Such views are scorned by foreign health bodies.

Instead of making good its June promise, Russia has "ramped up repressive measures known to fuel HIV", said Harm Reduction International's Barrett. He pointed to the ban on opiate substitution therapy.

"AGGRESSION"

Concerns have spread beyond health workers. On World AIDS Day, December 1, a drug-users' network organized protests at 12 Russian embassies from New York to Stockholm to Canberra.

Hundreds of protesters rallied and held candles, some holding signs accusing the state of murder for its refusal to legalize methadone, while others held large red banners heaping shame on Russia.

The protests' coordinator, Erin O'Mara, also editor of "Black Poppy", a British magazine for drug users, said "the spotlight was on Russia and its shameful lack of response and indeed inappropriately aggressive, state-sponsored aggression towards... people who use drugs".

In Moscow, protesters played funeral music and held up coffins as they paraded past the health ministry. The ministry declined comment.

Some foreign health workers in Russia fear its endemic corruption could make it hard for them to access what funds are available for HIV prevention.

"It will be very tough to find money. We fear that the state's funding for HIV will be pre-awarded," said Yelena Agapova, from the AIDS Foundation East-West (AFEW), a Dutch organization set up in Russia 10 years ago.

Like dozens of NGOs in Russia combating HIV, her organization has received the bulk of its support from the Global Fund. It runs mother-to-child HIV prevention programs, prison HIV prevention and safe sex campaigns.

Though its Moscow office will stay in place with a skeletal staff, it says it will "significantly" downsize its projects from next year. Only a handful of similar organizations will continue working once flows from the Global Fund stop over coming weeks. They will be financed from Western awards and George Soros' Open Society Foundation.

Harm Reduction International's Barrett says the impact will be catastrophic: "It is a human disaster that Russian authorities are willing to watch unfold," he said.

(Additional reporting by Catherine Koppel; Editing by Sara Ledwith)

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Friday, December 23, 2011

Why ?Reform? Makes Problems Worse: A Case Study (Powerlineblog)

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'A Home For The Holidays With Martina McBride': Justin Bieber Sings 'Mistletoe' (VIDEO)

The 13th annual edition of "A Home for the Holidays with Martina McBride" (Wed., 8 p.m. ET on CBS) continued its ongoing commitment to adoption and helping children in foster care find the titular home for the holiday season. McBride was joined by several guests throughout the night, along with celebrities who've adopted children or been adopted themselves.

Musical performances sprinkled throughout the night featured McBride, OneRepublic, Christna Perri, Mary J. Blige and the young man McBride introduced as "the next best thing" to Santa Claus. Justin Bieber was on hand among the children at St. Ann's to sing his single from his Christmas album.

Several of the kids sang along with Bieber on "Mistletoe," clearly enjoying this exciting opportunity to be in such an intimate setting with the tween icon.

It was a night of double-duty for Bieber, who also featured in his own special on TLC. Fans could simply flip over from CBS when "A Home for the Holidays" ended and catch "This Is Justin Bieber" in it's entirety.

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Thursday, December 22, 2011

Alarm over Manning defense team strategy

Joshua Roberts / Reuters

Army Pfc. Bradley Manning leaves U.S. Magistrate Court at Fort Meade, Md., on Tuesday.

By Mike Brunkermsnbc.com

Raising the hackles of some attorneys who work on transgender legal issues, defense attorneys for Bradley Manning apparently intend to make an almost novel legal argument -- that the Army private was suffering from gender identity disorder when his alleged crimes were committed -- if his case proceeds to court martial as expected.

In the first five days of Manning?s preliminary hearing at Fort Meade, Md., prosecutors and defense attorneys have both presented evidence that Manning, accused of leaking hundreds of thousands of secret government documents to the WikiLeaks website, was wrestling with gender issues in the period leading up to the publication of the documents.

The defense stated Saturday that Manning, 24, had written to one of his supervisors when he was stationed in Iraq before his arrest and said he had concluded he was suffering from gender identity disorder, which is classified as a medical disorder in the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems. He included a photo of himself dressed as a woman in the letter and said the issue was affecting his ability to do his job or think clearly.


A defense attorney and a witness also stated that Manning had created a Facebook profile and opened at least one email account using the name ?Breanna Manning,? which the attorney described as an ?alter-ego.?

As the hearing continued Tuesday, prosecutors presented testimony indicating that Manning had used another soldier?s laptop to order a book on female facial reconstructive surgery from Amazon.com that he had shipped to his Potomac address.

A search of Amazon.com for the term ?female facial reconstructive surgery? returns just one title, ?Facial Feminization Surgery: A Guide for the Transgendered Woman.?

Also Tuesday, Manning?s attorneys did little to challenge testimony by prosecution witnesses tying Manning to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and other electronic evidence collected in the case.

Manning is charged with aiding the enemy and violating the Espionage Act. If found guilty, he could be sentenced to life in prison.

If Manning?s case does go to court martial, his attorneys will apparently be just the second defense team to attempt to use a gender identity disorder as at least a partial defense in a military case, according to Jack King, a staff attorney with the National Association of Criminal Defense Attorneys specializing in mental health issues.

The only other case on record, he said, involved Karen Davis, a Navy electrician's mate, second class, formerly known as Charles Marx, who was prosecuted in the mid-1980s ?for wearing women's clothing (a skirt, nylons, a women's blouse, a bra, women's fashion jeans, nail polish, a purse, and a wig) on numerous occasions while at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard.?

In appealing her court martial in 1988, Davis' attorneys argued that such conduct was not illegal. They also stated that, while living as Marx, she had been diagnosed by several Navy psychiatrists as having gender identity disorder and that cross-dressing was therapeutic.

The military appeals court allowed her dishonorable discharge to stand for the reason that?cross-dressing was??prejudicial to good order and discipline and discrediting of the Armed Forces."

King said such a case would be unlikely today, given the greater understanding of gender identity disorder.

?Now, if a person could show that because he or she believed themselves to be a member of the opposite sex they had an irresistible impulse to cross-dress, they would in all likelihood qualify for a medical discharge,? he said.

Several attorneys who work with transgender legal issues said they were not aware of a gender identity disorder defense being raised in a civilian court, and King said it?s easy to see why not, noting that such a diagnosis ?doesn?t prevent you from knowing right from wrong.? The disorder is most often raised in criminal proceedings as part of an overall insanity defense, or by expert witnesses arguing that a defendant is so mentally damaged that he or she should be committed, he said.

And several lawyers who work with transgender clients indicated they were not happy with the direction that the Manning proceedings have taken.

?We don?t think that being transgender, if he in fact is, has anything to do with him breaking the law,? said Kylar Broadus, an attorney with the Transgender Law and Policy Institute. ?Obviously the charges are serious and we don?t want the trial to be sensationalized or detracted from by him being transgender.?

?Our opinion is there is no correlation between anything he has done and gender identity disorder,? agreed Dru Levasseur, a transgender rights attorney with Lambda Legal.

?This plays into stereotypes that are not true,? he continued. ?There are a lot of people with gender identity disorder?fighting for their lives to be respected and understood as human beings who need equal access to the law. This type of scenario just confuses the situation.?

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Sunday, December 18, 2011

Five Best Android Tablets [Hive Five]

Five Best Android Tablets Android tablets come in all shapes and sizes. They often run different versions of Android, some can be easily attached to keyboards, others are designed to be slates, and some are ebook readers. Regardless of what you need a new Android tablet for, here are five of the best ones for the job, based on your nominations.

Earlier in the week, we asked you which Android tablet you think is the best. Over 200 responses later, we're back to highlight the top five - or rather, the top five model lines, because the top five nominees were several of the same product line.

Photo by Sham Hardy.

Five Best Android Tablets

Samsung Galaxy Tab Series

Available in 7 inch, 8.9 inch, and 10.1 inch models on all four major US carriers and as a Wi-Fi only model, Samsung's Galaxy Tab series is one of the most recognizable and iconic Android tablets on the market. Most of the models run Android Honeycomb, and can pull duty as a media tablet, productivity tool, or ereader. All models come with and run Adobe Flash, have access to the Android Market, and models with 3G data plans offer 3G or 4G wireless access on your tablet while you're on the go. Pricing varies depending on the size, wireless carrier (if any), and amount of storage you're looking for, but the Galaxy Tab starts at $199, and can get as expensive as $629.


Five Best Android Tablets

Asus Eee Pad Transformer/Transformer Prime

With the Eee Pad Transformer and the new quad-core Eee Pad Transformer Prime, Asus has proven there's a place in the tablet market for tablets that function just as well as stand-alone slates as they do when connected to a docking station with a full keyboard. Both Transformer models allow you to use the device as an Android tablet when not connected to the Eee Station dock, and then dock the tablets to work on them like super-thin and super-light Android-based laptops. Both models support Flash, have front and rear-facing cameras for HD video, and have NVidia Tegra graphics inside for mobile gaming. Again, pricing varies based on the storage in each model, but expect to pay between $399 and $599 depending on the model you order (or pre-order, since the Transformer Prime makes its North American debut this week.


Five Best Android Tablets

HP Touchpad

Even though the HP Touchpad is a discontinued product, and never really sold well when it was available on store shelves, HP's $99 fire sale to get rid of their excess stock of Touchpads when they discontinued them made them one of the most popular tablets on the market. The Touchpad runs WebOS, and while it doesn't have the same quantity of apps as the Android Market or the iTunes App Store, it does have a good enough number that you can use the Touchpad to check your email, listen to local or streaming music, surf the web, stay in touch with friends on your favorite social networks, and stay productive. The 9.7-inch screen is perfect for video, the front-facing camera is useful for video conferencing over Wi-Fi (there is no 3G). Good luck getting your hands on a Touchpad now at any price, although we're sure you might find some drastically overpriced models available on eBay. Yes, we know the Touchpad doesn't run Android - but it can when unlocked, and you guys voted for it, so we're including it.


Five Best Android Tablets

Barnes and Noble Nook Series

While the new Nook tablet is really the only model that Barnes and Noble is marketing as a proper tablet, the Nook Color is a great option as well, especially once you've rooted it and installed a new ROM. Barnes and Noble has all but condoned the process, and even if you don't root your Nook Color, you get some access to the some apps in the Android Market (through Barnes and Noble), tons of games, streaming video through Netflix and Hulu Plus, and of course access to Barnes and Noble's catalog of millions of books. All models are Wi-Fi only, and the Nook Color will set you back $199 and the Nook Tablet $249. Both models feature 7-inch displays, tons of pre-loaded apps, and are a great bang for your buck if you're looking for affordable Android tablets to hack and play with.


Five Best Android Tablets

Acer Iconia Tab Series

Most of you who voted for the Iconia Tab series specifically liked the A500, a dual-core Wi-Fi Android tablet with Nvidia graphics under the hood for multimedia and gaming. Front and rear-facing cameras are perfect for shooting quick photos and video as well as web conferencing. The A500 is a 10-inch tablet. The W500 is a 10-inch slate, and the A100 is a 7-inch model that's slim and portable. All models run Honeycomb, have access to the Android Market, sports USB ports, and tons of internal storage. If you're shopping for an Iconia Tab, expect to spend anywhere from $299 to $549, with the A500s running from $349 to $399 depending on how much storage you need.


Now that you've seen the top five, it's time to put them to an all-out vote.

Honorable mentions this week go out to a pair of tablets that barely missed the cut for the top five, the port-packed Toshiba Thrive and the newly released and media-rich Kindle Fire from Amazon.

Have something to say about one of the contenders, or a feature of your favorite we forgot to mention? Did your favorite tablet not get enough nominations to get into the top five? Let's hear it in the comments below.

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Film reveals Paris crackdown of 1961 Algeria protest (Reuters)

DUBAI (Reuters) ? When Yasmina Adi got access to archives documenting the 1961 repression of Algerian protesters in Paris, she was shocked to uncover a trove of material relating to gaps in the story of one of the most contested events in recent French history.

As Algeria's battle for independence spilled into France, Paris police chief Maurice Papon ordered police to crack down on thousands of Algerian protesters who defied a curfew on October 17 1961. Dozens of bodies were later pulled from the River Seine.

Papon, who died in 2007, was the only French Nazi official to be convicted for his role in the deportation of Jews during World War Two. France has acknowledged the deaths of 40 people in the 1961 incident, but Adi says her research suggests it was much worse.

"This period remains a blank page. France doesn't recognize October 17 in school history books, it is not mentioned. Nothing you saw is in textbooks," Adi, who is of Algerian origin, said after "Here We Drown Algerians - October 17, 1961" aired at the Dubai International Film Festival this week.

"The people you saw are getting old, so this is an attempt to maintain the historical memory."

The documentary is narrated through the testimony of Algerians dragged off the streets by police and uses archive footage showing haunting images of thousands held in detention centers, transported in buses and sitting in planes during deportation.

A media campaign branded the protesters as Muslim terrorists, Adi's film says.

Some, such as Hadda Khalfi, one of the main interviewees who explains how her husband disappeared never to return, have never received an apology or compensation from the state.

"I managed to (access) the archives of the police department and state archives, which even some historians have not got permission to see. Then I asked myself what security bodies were there, and I found they all had their own archives," Adi said.

"It was the same for the filmed material... sometimes I noticed there were two people taking photos, so I said I have to go find them," she added.

"So I pieced together each part, when they put the Algerians on buses, when they detained them at the police department, the unseen photos from the Palais du Sport, the expulsions, the women's protest. At a certain point I said to myself 'wow'."

The true number of those who died may never be known.

"It's difficult to establish a figure. Some say 100, some say 200, some say 400, it's complicated. The police prefecture has a list of dead but these lists are not trustworthy," Adi said. "We could say around more than 1,500 were expelled."

GRAFFITI

Adi took the title for the film from graffiti daubed on a bridge over the Seine on October 28 1961 and caught on camera before the authorities could remove it. The words and the image she says dropped out of France's collective consciousness for decades.

She says France's unwillingness to offer more public recognition of what happened in those days contrasts with France's championing of Arab Spring causes such as Libya, which was taken up by President Nicolas Sarkozy and Bernard Henri-Levy, a prominent public intellectual in France.

"Sarkozy has said a few weeks ago why should Turkey be in Europe? If you Turks want to be in Europe you have to recognize the Armenian genocide. Before giving lessons to others, France ought to look at itself in history," she said.

"As citizens we should not allow ourselves to be manipulated by methods, images, language, because they cross time and governments take up the same methods and language."

France has had a complex relationship with Algeria since it was forced to give up a colony it ruled for 132 years in 1962 after a bitter war. Sarkozy has refused to apologize for Algerian dead.

France considered Algeria an integral part of the French state and more than 1 million French fled the country in the months before Algeria finally became independent.

Adi said she was surprised to see large audiences of young French people attending the screenings of her film in France when it was released in October.

"There were few Algerians but many French at the screenings, because many young people in particular are rediscovering the past and realizing it's not an Algerian problem but a Franco-Algerian problem," she said.

(Writing by Andrew Hammond, editing by Paul Casciato)

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'The Three Amigos' Ride Again! (omg!)

'The Three Amigos' Ride Again!

It's been 25 years since The Three Amigos! rode into theaters and cracked up audiences with their outrageously ornate uniforms and charmingly dense sensibilities. Now, the Amigos are back -- on Blu-ray, at least -- and director John Landis tells ET, "It was a very relaxed and fun shoot because [Steve Martin, Chevy Chase and Martin Short] kept each other in place."

Released in 1986, The Three Amigos! starred Martin, Chase and Short as a trio of out-of-work silent movie actors who are recruited to perform their signature roles in a poor Mexican village, unaware that they have been roped into a real, life-or-death situation. The pitch is basically a comedic take on The Magnificent Seven with clueless, singing cowboys.

"It's clearly a parody of westerns, but it's also an homage. I'm a big western fan, and we were trying to make it look like a Technicolor Hollywood western," explains the director, who as a young man worked as a stuntman on spaghetti westerns, including Sergio Leone's Once Upon a Time in the West: "I got very good at falling off horses."

As for the riding skills of the Amigos, Landis laughs, "They were hopeless, and that's an accomplishment of mine; in the movie you think, 'Boy, they can ride!' They weren't big fans of the horses." On the upside, he offers, "Marty and Steve both became pretty good with those six-guns."

The Three Amigos! Blu-ray contains an all-new transfer overseen by Landis, featuring over 20 minutes of never-before-seen footage. The filmmaker recalls that the late comedian Sam Kinison had a role in the movie as a wild cannibal mountain man, but his scene was dropped from the final cut -- and the footage has sadly been lost.

"The movie was too long, and so unfortunately Sam Kinison's [scene was lifted]. It was terribly funny," says the director, who explains that the negative trims were lost when the Amigos! print was bought from the bankrupt Orion Pictures. "There's about another 15 minutes that's just gone."

From Animal House and The Blues Brothers to Trading Places and Coming to America, Landis' remarkable career has been associated primarily with comedies, but he tells ET that lately he's been called a "master of horror."

"I'm doing a little monster movie in Paris next year," says the helmer of An American Werewolf in London, Innocent Blood and, of course, Michael Jackson's legendary Thriller video. Prodded to reveal a little more about the project, Landis replies gamely, "I don't agree with the conventional wisdom about marketing. I think it's better when people know nothing, and then suddenly there's the movie."

Just to drive the point home, Landis also has a book out now called Monsters in the Movies, chronicling 100 years of cinematic nightmares, from B-movie bogeymen to outer space oddities and big-budget terrors. "It would make a perfect Christmas present," he jokes.

And as to where The Three Amigos! ranks in the annals of comedy history, Landis says philosophically, "When people talk about their favorite movies, so much of it is how old they were and where they were when they saw it; [it's about] who you are when you see the picture."

'The Three Amigos' Ride Again!

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Saturday, December 17, 2011

F. nucleatum enables breaking bond on blood vessels to allow invaders in

F. nucleatum enables breaking bond on blood vessels to allow invaders in

Thursday, December 15, 2011

A common oral bacteria, Fusobacterium nucleatum, acts like a key to open a door in human blood vessels and leads the way for it and other bacteria like Escherichia coli to invade the body through the blood and make people sick, according to dental researchers at Case Western Reserve University.

Yiping Han, professor of periodontics at the Case Western Reserve School of Dental Medicine, made the discovery in her continued work with the Fusobacterium nucleatum bacterium, one of the most prevalent of the more than 700 bacteria in the mouth.

She found the gram-negative anaerobe has a novel adhesin or bonding agent she's named FadA that triggers a cascade of signals that break the junctures in an interlocking sheath of endothelial cells on blood vessel's surface just enough to allow F. nucleatum and other bacteria into the blood.

A description of bond-breaking process was described in the Molecular Microbiology article, "Fusobacterium nucleatum adhesin FadA binds vascular endothelial cadherin and alters endothelial integrity."

The microbiologist at the dental school has studied the oral bacteria over the past decade and was the first to find direct evidence that linked it to preterm labor and fetal death. But its presence is found in other infections and abscesses in the brain, lungs, liver, spleen and joints.

After finding and genetically matching the oral bacteria in the fetal death, she began to unravel the mystery of how an oral bacterium can be found throughout the body and jumps the blood-brain and placental barriers that usually block disease-causing agents.

Through years of lab work, her research led to the vascular endothelial (VE)-cadherin, cell-cell junctures that link the endothelial vascular cells together on the blood vessels.

These junctures are like a hook and loop connection, but for some unknown reason when F. nucleatum invades the body through breaks in the mucous membranes of the mouth, due to injuries or periodontal disease, this particular bacterium triggers a cascade of signals that causes the hook to recede back into the endothelial cell. The oral bacterium leads the way with any other harmful invaders following along.

This "deceding" was observed by confocal microscopy when Han used cells from human umbilical cord. The researchers introduced F. nucleatum and demonstrated the VE-cadherins break on bonds on the endothelial cells and creating enough space in the endothelium for the invaders to move in.

Lab tests included introducing F. nucleatum with and without other bacteria. When E. coli alone was introduced, the bond did not break. But when F. nucleatum was introduced first, the bond broke, and the E. coli bacteria were able to move through the otherwise intact cell layers.

"This cascade knocks out the guard on duty and allows the bacteria to enter the blood and travel like a bus loaded with riders throughout the system. Whenever the F. nucleatum wants to get off the bus at the liver, brain, spleen, or another place, it does," Han said.

When it disembarks from its ride through the blood, it begins to colonize. The colony of bacteria induces an inflammatory reaction that has a range of consequences from necrosis of tissue to fetal death.

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Case Western Reserve University: http://www.case.edu

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Who Is the Bigger Coffee Nerd? [Nerdoff]

Mat Honan and matt buchanan speak a completely different language when talking about coffee. They banter about extraction and PH and C02 levels. They brew coffee with specially calibrated Japanese doodads, weighing both beans and water with coke-dealer accuracy. More »


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