Saturday, December 31, 2011

Talks UN USA Israel Palestine Politics Security ?Negotiations with Israel are meaningless? ? Noam Chomsky

RT talks to academic, linguist, and philosopher Noam Chomsky about the application for the UN to recognize Palestine as an independent state, Israel and the US? unstable domestic situation.

Noam Chomsky discusses the Wall Street protests in the US and says, ?It is about time for some protests. There is a lot of plain criminal activity like selling subprime mortgages, which you know perfectly well are not going to be repaid?.

He says that is what caused the financial crisis, but the banks are left ?bigger and richer than before, corporate profits are reaching record levels?, yet ?unemployment is at about the level of the Great Depression?.

In terms of Palestinian UN bid for full membership, Chomsky says, ?It is true that the US announced that it would cast a veto. Couple of moths ago they cast a veto at the Security Council?.

Chomsky says that Israel has a choice between security and expansion, yet it has been choosing expansion for decades, which it can get away with until the US, EU and other powers continue to support it, states the professor.

Chomsky highlights that it is Israel that is imposing a condition on negotiations, which is settlement expansion.

Palestinians ?know perfectly well that if they go back to meaningless negotiations organized by the US, then they can talk forever, meanwhile settlement expansion will continue?.

Source: http://www.worldwidehippies.com/2011/12/28/talks-un-usa-israel-palestine-politics-security-negotiations-with-israel-are-meaningless-noam-chomsky/

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Friday, December 30, 2011

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Ground broken for new church in Spalding County after tornado

VAUGHN, Ga. -- Residents in the small town of Vaughn are beginning construction of a new church to replace the one that was destroyed by a powerful tornado in April.

Fox 5 Atlanta reports (http://bit.ly/t0tHfk) that members of Vaughn United Methodist Church broke ground on their new building Thursday in the Spalding County town.

Much of the town is still littered with debris from April's storm. Pastor Sandra Findley said the church building hit by the twister was more than 100 years old.

Before the storm, Vaughn had no more than 100 residents. Fox 5 reports that many of those people moved on after the tornado.

With the building of the new church, residents say they hope the town can also be rebuilt.

Vaughn is about 40 miles south of Atlanta.

Source: http://www.macon.com/2011/12/30/1843433/ground-broken-for-new-church-after.html

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Thursday, December 29, 2011

Deal of the Day: Case-Mate Tough Case for Motorola Droid RAZR

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The Dec. 29 ShopAndroid.com Deal of the Day is the Case-Mate Tough Case for the Motorola Droid RAZR. Built to withstand sudden drops and accidental falls, the Tough Case sports Dual layers of silicone and ABS hard shell plastic combine for secure protection, a flexible, impact-resistant, plastic shell, and access to all ports and functions. And it's available today only for just $23.95 -- that's 31 percent off! Get yours while supplies last.



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Halliburton And Schlumberger Will Benefit From An Increase In Oil Majors' Capital Expenditures

Recently, TheStreet.com dubbed Halliburton (HAL) 'The Most Mispriced Energy Stock of 2011.' The article blames a "Macondo overhang,...fears of pricing weakness,...and a [projected] BRIC slowdown" in 2012 for the underperformance of Halliburton's shares. These concerns seem largely overblown. As for the Macondo issue, there is certainly a real risk that Halliburton may be forced into a large settlement, but S&P does not believe a ruling on the matter is imminent. Regarding a slowdown in the BRIC countries, the article notes that Argus Research believes a review of big oil's capital expenditure plans should be enough to dispel the notion that an economic slowdown in China or Brazil will derail oilfield service companies in 2012.

This is consistent with S&P's outlook for the oil and gas equipment and services sub-industry. In its stock report on Halliburton, S&P says it expects "higher upstream capex...combined with higher global demand" in the coming year. There are multiple examples of big oil's plan to increase spending in 2012. On December 2, Conoco Phillips (COP) announced it was increasing 2012 planned capex to $15.5 billion from a previous estimate of around $14.5 billion. The new estimate represents a 15% increase from 2011. In a sign of how the industry is recovering since oil prices crashed to around $30 in the wake of 2008's financial crisis, Conoco's 2012 spending plan "mark[s] a return to the level of investment the company had before 2009, when it slashed its spending plans by 40%" according to the Wall Street Journal.

Also, Conoco said "the bulk of [its] exploration and production capital program will be spent in North America," where Halliburton maintains a leadership position. Chevron (CVX) also plans to increase capex in 2012. The second-largest U.S. oil company said it expects to increase spending by 17% next year to $32.7 billion, a record for the company, while Exxon (XOM), the largest U.S. oil company, is expected to increase spending by 5% next year according to MarketWatch.

Going forward, the European situation poses a significant risk for oil companies. Should the ECB's Long Term Refinancing Operations fail to spur investment in distressed sovereign debt, Italy and Spain could find themselves unable to access the bond market, causing them to seek a bailout from the IMF. This would likely spark a recession in Europe that could be deep enough to cause significant demand destruction for oil, thus putting downward pressure on prices. Thus far, Europe has navigated the crisis reasonably well--to date, the region's leaders have managed to avert a 'Lehman event'. The likely scenario is that Europe will manage to limp through the crisis without anything going disastrously wrong.

Additionally, geopolitical factors, such as Iran's threat to close the Strait of Hormuz, should counterbalance recessionary fears in Europe. Furthermore, Forbes notes that JP Morgan's commodities research team is predicting that "as a result of producers rebalancing supply and demand," oil prices should remain resilient in 2012, while "past recessions and the price movement of oil [indicate] the floor [for Brent] seems to be in the $80 to $95 a barrel range." The aforementioned Forbes article cites JP Morgan as predicting a 2012 average of $115 for Brent. This bodes well for oil field services companies as "oil and gas companies in aggregate [are] basing 2012 capital spending budgets on an average oil price of $87 WTI and $98 Brent," according to Barclays. This means prices have some leeway to drop before the capex budgets of the oil majors would be affected.

Given that increased capex expenditures should support oilfield service companies in 2012, the question remains: Why Halliburton and not Schlumberger (SLB)? For starters, Halliburton maintains a leadership position in North America. This is good in the current environment given that, according to Barclays, "supermajors will increase spending by 25% in North America [and only] 10% internationally"--Schlumberger derives nearly 73% of its income outside North America. Additionally, Schlumberger is more expensive in both absolute terms and in terms of its earnings multiple. Schlumberger trades for around 14 times forward earnings--shares of Halliburton trade hands for around 8.14 times analysts' consensus estimate of $4.15 for 2012.

Also, Halliburton's trailing twelve month price-to-sales and price-to-cash flow are well below Schlumberger's, and the two companies' trailing twelve month gross margins, operating margins and net profit margins are very similar. All-in-all then, both Schlumberger and Halliburton are poised to benefit from increased capex by oil and gas companies in 2012, but Halliburton seems to be a better value from a valuation perspective. Now seems like a good time to buy, with HAL shares trading around $34.

Disclosure: I have no positions in any stocks mentioned, but may initiate a long position in HAL, SLB over the next 72 hours.

Source: http://seekingalpha.com/article/315990-halliburton-and-schlumberger-will-benefit-from-an-increase-in-oil-majors-capital-expenditures?source=feed

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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Nickel wards off pancreatic cancer - MINING.com

In a study of pancreatic cancer, Spanish researchers found that patients with high concentrations of nickel and selenium were least likely to suffer from the disease.

The findings were published in mid-December in Gut, a scientific journal co-owned by the British Society of Gastroenterology. The lead author was Andr? F. S. Amaral, who works for the Spanish National Cancer Research Centre in Madrid, Spain.

The study sought to better understand risk factors for exocrine pancreatic cancer. While smoking is a well established risk, researchers also found that that patients with high concentrations of lead, cadmium or arsenic were more likely to have the disease while high concentrations of selenium or nickel were inversely related.

?The study included 118 EPC cases and 399 hospital controls from eastern Spain. Levels of 12 trace elements were determined in toenail samples by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry,? wrote the authors describing how the study was carried out.

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Monday, December 19, 2011

Beaten Giants fan speaks on camera for first time

Stow spent months in a medically induced coma after being attacked outside Dodger Stadium

updated 6:34 p.m. ET Dec. 16, 2011

SAN FRANCISCO - The San Francisco Giants fan who was nearly beaten to death on opening day has spoken on camera for the first time since the attack.

In the video clip aired on San Francisco's NBC affiliate Thursday, Dr. Nancy Snyderman of the news magazine show "Rock Center" introduces herself to Bryan Stow, who is sitting on a bed.

After she introduces herself, Stow asks Snyderman: "How are you?" She says she's doing well, and Stow replies: "That's good."

"Rock Center" released the video to preview its full report on Stow's recovery at an undisclosed rehab center. The video is scheduled to air Monday at 10 p.m.

The paramedic and father of two young children spent months in a medically induced coma after being punched in the head, kicked and slammed to the ground outside Dodger Stadium last March.

He was moved from the hospital to the rehab center in October as he continues to recover from a traumatic brain injury.

Stow's family has chronicled his recovery on their blog. Last month, they reported Stow was still showing signs of confusion and frustration as he works to regain his ability to move and speak. They say he does recognize friends and family, whom he joined last month for Thanksgiving.

Louie Sanchez, 29, and Marvin Norwood, 30, were arrested and charged in the attack following a Los Angeles police investigation. Investigators describe the assault as the culmination of a string of confrontations they had with randomly selected Giants fans at the stadium.

Sanchez and Norwood both have pleaded not guilty to mayhem, assault by means likely to produce great bodily injury, and battery with serious bodily injury.

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Sunday, December 18, 2011

I wanna talk like you (oo)

Friday, December 16, 2011

The role of social structure in animal communication is hotly debated. Non-human primates seem to be born with a range of calls and sounds which is dependent upon their species. But overlying this there seems to be some flexibility - you can tell where a gibbon lives by its accent. New research published in Biomed Central's open access journal BMC Evolutionary Biology used Campbell's monkeys to look in detail at the nature versus nurture question and showed that non-human primate 'language', like humans, is learnt.

Researchers studied free-living Campbell's monkeys (Cercopithecus campbelli campbelli) from the Ta? National Park, Ivory Coast. They observed social interactions (time spent grooming) and recorded 'contact calls' made while the females were travelling, foraging or resting. Genetic similarity (family relationships) was determined by microsatellite analysis of DNA isolated from droppings. These monkeys have lived close to the Ta? Monkey Project Research Station for more than 10 years so their social structure and family groups are well known. Groups consisted of one male, four or six females, along with their offspring.

Dr Alban Lemasson who led the multi centre team explained, "Each female has its own distinctive vocalisation but they appear to pick up habits from each other. Similarities between 'contact calls' were dependent on the length of time adult females spent grooming each other (and who their grooming partner was) rather than genetic relatedness. This means that while the general call repertoire of non-human primates is dependent on genetic factors, the fine structure within this is influenced by the company they kept. This behaviour also fits with the theory that human speech has evolved gradually from ancestral primate vocalisations and social patterns."

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Social learning of vocal structure in a nonhuman primate?
Alban Lemasson, Karim Ouattara, Eric J Petit and Klaus Zuberb?hler
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Prominent journalist gunned down in Russia's south (AP)

MAKHACHKALA, Russia ? The founder of a newspaper critical of authorities in the restive province of Dagestan in Russia's North Caucasus has died after he was gunned down in a hail of bullets outside his office, police said Friday.

Khadzhimurad Kamalov's leading independent weekly paper Chernovik (Rough Draft) has reported extensively on police abuses in the fight against an Islamist insurgency that originated in neighboring Chechnya and has spread across the region.

Kamalov founded the weekly in 2003, worked as its editor for several years and remained its publisher until his killing late Thursday. He was 46.

Vyacheslav Gasanov, a spokesman for the Russian Interior Minister in Dagestan, said a masked gunman riddled Kamalov with bullets outside the office in the provincial capital, Makhachkala. Kamalov died of his wounds at a local hospital shortly after.

Biyakai Magomedov ? the editor of Chernovik, who witnessed the attack ? said on Russia's NTV television that Kamalov fell on the pavement as he was struck by the first round, and then covered his head with hands when the assailant approached to finish him off.

"They deliberately killed him in front of the newspaper's office to scare the staff," Magomedov said.

Chechen rebels have fought two separatist wars against Russian forces since 1994. Major battles in the second war subsided about a decade ago, but the Islamist insurgency has engulfed neighboring provinces, stoked by poverty and corruption. Rights activists accuse security services of fueling the violence with arbitrary arrests, torture and extra-judicial killings of militant suspects.

Dagestan, the largest and most ethnically diverse of Russia's mostly Muslim provinces in the North Caucasus, has evolved into the main breeding ground for terror, with near daily attacks on police and other authorities.

Kavkazsky Uzel (Caucasian Knot), a leading online news resource on the region, said Kamalov's name figured on a list of militants and their "accomplices" that has been released since 2009 by anonymous authors vowing to avenge the dead police and security officers.

The New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists granted Chernovik's editor Nadira Isayeva its 2010 International Press Freedom award. CPJ hailed the paper's relentless reporting on the heavy-handed tactics of security agencies in the fight against Islamic militancy. It said Isayeva and the newspaper were regularly harassed with official summonses, financial audits and state-commissioned "linguistic analyses" that label content as extremist.

In 2008, authorities brought a criminal case against Isayeva and several other Chernovik journalists under anti-extremist legislation after she published an interview with a former guerrilla leader. A court acquitted them earlier this year.

"The corrupt structures have been afraid of us," Chernovik editor Magomedov said Friday. "They couldn't defeat us in courts, because we won practically all the cases."

Russia's Union of Journalists voiced its indignation about the killing of Kamalov and demanded that authorities track down and punish the perpetrators.

International media watchdogs have ranked Russia among the world's most dangerous countries for reporters. Most attacks on journalists have remained unsolved, including the 2006 slaying of Anna Politkovskaya, who exposed atrocities against civilians by Chechnya's Moscow-backed authorities.

"Just as Politkovskaya's death meant the loss of information about Chechnya, Kamalov's death will mean that to a large extent we will stop to understand what's going on in Dagestan," Yulia Latynina, an author and an expert on the Caucasus region, said on Ekho Moskvy radio. "People will simply be scared to write anything."

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Vladimir Isachenkov in Moscow contributed to this report.

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Saturday, December 17, 2011

Pantech P9070 brings a dose of AT&T LTE love to the FCC

Pantech's making all sorts of progress in the US LTE market, first with the budget-friendly Breakout on Verizon and then the mysterious P4100 tablet that went through the FCC this week carrying AT&T 700 / 1700 LTE bands. Now, a handset that has the same frequencies as the aforementioned tablet (including Band 5, which uses 850MHz) just made it through the Federal approval process. Known only as the P9070, little is known about this device other than the fancy blueprint above and diagram-o'-measurements below. It already received WiFi certification in August, so it seems to have been in testing for a while. Could this be Pantech's big hit for CES 2012?

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Rara revs up price war over unlimited music plans

(AP) ? A British company has taken the price war for music subscriptions to a new level.

Rara, a startup led by serial entrepreneur Rob Lewis, this week launched an all-you-can-listen music service that gives users unlimited access to 10 million tracks over mobile phones for an introductory price of just $2 per month for the first three months.

The trial period allows for use on mobile devices for much longer than competitors, including Rhapsody, the market leader in the U.S., which has a free 14-day trial.

Rara also gives trial members access to all of its tracks. Spotify, the world-leading Swedish music service, allows free access to a limited selection of music, but only on computers.

Rara's introductory period also comes free of ads, unlike Spotify. After the trial period ends, mobile users will have to pay $10 a month to continue listening, which is the standard price among the unlimited streaming plans.

"We're saying, 'Let's give consumers the 'Rolls Royce' experience," said Lewis, Rara's chairman. "If they get hooked after a few months, then they'll carry on."

The company said it launched Tuesday in 16 countries: the U.S., U.K., Ireland, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden and Switzerland. It plans to launch in Canada, Mexico and five additional markets later this week.

It has the cooperation of the four major music companies, Universal, Sony, Warner and EMI, but not independents represented by the Merlin agency.

Rara's prices vary by country. British mobile users will pay 2 pounds per month initially and Europeans will pay 2 euros per month initially, with regular prices hitting 10 pounds and 10 euros per month respectively.

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Friday, December 16, 2011

Dodging the cognitive hit of early-life seizures

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

About half of newborns who have seizures go on to have long-term intellectual and memory deficits and cognitive disorders such as autism, but why this occurs has been unknown. In the December 14 Journal of Neuroscience, researchers at Children's Hospital Boston detail how early-life seizures disrupt normal brain development, and show in a rat model that it might be possible to reverse this pathology by giving certain drugs soon after the seizure.

A research team led by Frances Jensen, MD, in the Department of Neurology and Division of Neuroscience at Children's, studied seizures in a rat model to see how they affected brain development at the cellular and molecular level, and whether these effects could be countered. They were particularly interested in the effect of seizures on synapses, the connections between neurons through which the brain is wired, since infancy is a time of rapid synapse development.

Examination of tissue from the hippocampus, a part of the brain important in learning and memory, showed that after seizures, the newborn rats had a far smaller pool of inactive or "silent" synapses, which normally predominate soon after birth. Instead, more synapses than normal had been converted to an excitable form by acquiring more so-called AMPA receptors. (AMPA stands for alpha-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazolepropionic acid.)

While an excitatory brain state and strengthening of synaptic connections are normal and necessary for cognitive development, Jensen's team found that seizures exaggerated excitation and synaptic strengthening too soon, to the point where synapses lost their flexibility to change in response to input from the environment, a quality known as plasticity. All these changes were evident within 2-3 days after the seizure.

"Our results show that once a seizure occurs, brain tissue has less synaptic plasticity," says Jensen. "Seizures have 'fixed' the synapses so they have much less potential to respond to experience." Since early-life seizures can lead to epilepsy, Jensen believes the results may help explain the cognitive impairments seen in many people with epilepsy.

After a seizure, the rats' brain tissue also showed a decrease in long-term potentiation (LTP), a change in the strength of synaptic connections that is critical in learning and memory, indicated by reduced electrical responses to stimulation of neurons. LTP is a widely accepted molecular measure of learning.

These effects appear to be reversible, however. When the rats were given a drug that blocks AMPA receptors, known as NBQX, immediately to 48 hours after seizures, these problems were reversed: Inactive synapses and LTP were preserved, and the protective effects lasted into adulthood.

Since drugs similar to NBQX are already FDA-approved for other indications, Jensen believes these results might eventually lead to a clinical trial in newborns who have had seizures.

"Because we can reverse the strengthening of synapses, we might be able to modify the disease after the fact, which is one step in the right direction toward thinking about potential strategies for cures," she says. "Epilepsy has many mechanisms and potential therapeutic targets, but this is one that may be important in undoing the cognitive effects that epilepsy may have."

Some 80-120 newborns per 100,000 births each year in the U.S. suffer seizures, often caused by brain damage from a shortage of oxygen around the time of birth.

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Why Women Quit Breast Cancer Drugs Early




(Ivanhoe Newswire) ? Breast cancer is the most prevalent cancer among women and affects approximately one million women worldwide. But a new study shows many postmenopausal women who are treated for estrogen-sensitive breast cancer quit using drugs that help prevent the disease from recurring because of side effects.?

"Clinicians consistently underestimate the side effects associated with treatment," lead investigator Lynne Wagner, an associate professor in medical social sciences at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine and a clinical psychologist at Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center of Northwestern University, was quoted as saying.
"They give patients a drug they hope will help them, so they have a motivation to underrate the negative effects. Patients don't want to be complainers and don't want their doctor to discontinue treatment. So no one knew how bad it really was for patients."

The study showed 36% of women stopped taking their medication because of what it was doing to them. The symptom most likely to cause women to stop using the drugs was joint pain. Other side effects women reported as compromising their quality of life were hot flashes, decreased libido, weight gain, feeling bloated, breast sensitivity, mood swings, irritability and nausea.

The drugs, aromatase inhibitors, stop the production of estrogen in postmenopausal women, whose breast cancer cells are stimulated by estrogen. About two-thirds of breast cancers are estrogen sensitive, and aromatase inhibitors reduce the recurrence of cancer in postmenopausal women.

The women at highest risk for quitting the medications before the recommended five years are those who still are experiencing residual side effects from recent chemotherapy or radiation therapy when they start the aromatase therapy, according to the study. Women who had surgery for breast cancer but not chemotherapy or radiation therapy, or who weren't taking many other medications, were more likely to keep taking the aromatase medication.

"The more miserable they were before they started, the more likely they were to quit," Wagner was quoted as saying. "By the time they get through chemotherapy or radiation, they have to face five more years of another medication that will make them feel lousy. They feel like they already lost enough time to cancer and have reached their threshold for feeling bad."
"This is a wake-up call to physicians that says if your patient is feeling really beaten up by treatment, the risk of her quitting early is high," Wagner explained. "We need to be better at managing the symptoms of our patients to improve their quality of life."

The new research exposes the disparity between clinicians' reporting of side effects and women's actual experiences. In a previous study, clinicians reported 5 percent of their patients experienced moderate to severe symptoms as a result of taking aromatase inhibitors.

The new Northwestern study surveyed 686 women with a detailed questionnaire about their symptoms before treatment and at three, six, 12 and 24 months after starting treatment. The researchers found after three months of treatment that 33 to 35 percent of women had severe joint pain, 28 to 29 percent had hot flashes, 24 percent had decreased libido, 15 to 24 percent had fatigue, 16 to 17 percent had night sweats and 14 to 17 percent had anxiety. These numbers increased as women were on treatment longer.

Earlier studies also asked women to recall their symptoms after treatment ended, which is less accurate than reporting them at regular intervals while taking the drugs. As a result of the side effects, 36 percent of women ended treatment before an average of 4.1 years. After two years, 10 percent had quit; the remainder quit between 25 months and the 4.1 years.

"These findings can help us identify women at risk for quitting the therapy, counsel them about the importance of staying on it and provide treatment for troubling side effects," Wagner noted.

SOURCE: 34th Annual San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium held in San Antonio, Texas on December 9, 2011


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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Scorned approps panel soldiers on (Politico)

Life for the House Appropriations Committee under Republican rule is a little like being Mitt Romney?s dog, forced to ride in a kennel lashed atop the family car while Speaker John Boehner drives and the tea party freshmen sing camp songs in the back.

Yet when all the turmoil of 2011 has subsided, the only real deficit reduction accomplished by the House GOP may very well be at the hands of this once-proud panel, kicked out of its Capitol offices by Boehner at the beginning of the year and exiled to a third floor, well, doghouse.

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Sitting in those offices Monday, Appropriations Chairman Hal Rogers (R-Ky.) smiled ? and just let that thought sink in for a moment.

?No they don?t,? he told POLITICO, when asked if his leadership understood what his panel really did. ?But we have a great working relationship with leadership. They let us do our thing. ?We ask their policy direction for where they would like us to try to go. We try to go there.?

Indeed, the leadership?s disconnect or disdain for appropriations is such that can seem blind to how much the landscape has changed in the past 12 months. Total discretionary spending will be down for a second year ? counting emergency money or not. And as lawmakers struggle to complete their 2012 deal by next Monday, the biggest single obstacle may be that House Republicans can?t seem to come to grips with what they have won.

A year ago when Boehner was just being sworn in as speaker, the Congressional Budget Office pegged non-emergency discretionary spending at $1.091 trillion, with almost half or $508.7 billion for the Pentagon. The deal now being negotiated by House and Senate Appropriations cuts $48 billion from that total even as the Pentagon goes up to $518 billion ? meaning the rest of the government will get a real cut of $58 billion or 10 percent of discretionary spending as of a year ago.

This is not as deep as tea party Republicans once envisioned but when adjusted for inflation, it comes very close to rolling back non-defense appropriations to the last year of the Bush administration.

Those 2008 numbers were dictated by another pre-Christmas deal almost exactly four years ago between what was then a Democratic Congress and Republican president. Two thirds of the $110 billion increase since then is owed to the Pentagon budget and veterans spending. If all the remaining domestic programs are lumped together with foreign aid and homeland security, the proposed spending levels for 2012 ? $454 billion ? are virtually the same as 2008 when adjusted for inflation.

That means President Barack Obama will go into the last year of his first term with no more purchasing power in many cases than his predecessor four years before ? and $55 billion less than Obama requested for the same accounts in his own 2012 budget last February.

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Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Wall Street jumps on euro summit hope (Reuters)

NEW YORK (Reuters) ? Stocks rose at the open on Monday, building on the previous week's gains, as optimism grew that an upcoming European Union summit would break new ground to resolve the euro zone debt crisis.

The Dow Jones industrial average (.DJI) was up 107.77 points, or 0.90 percent, at 12,127.19. The Standard & Poor's 500 Index (.SPX) was up 14.66 points, or 1.18 percent, at 1,258.94. The Nasdaq Composite Index (.IXIC) was up 32.96 points, or 1.25 percent, at 2,659.89.

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Police: 6 die when town attacked in north Nigeria (AP)

MAIDUGURI, Nigeria ? Gunmen from a radical Muslim sect raided a town in northern Nigeria early Sunday morning, bombing police stations and robbing banks in an attack that killed at least six people, authorities said.

The attack in Azare in Bauchi state mirrored other recent attacks by the sect known as Boko Haram, showing their ability to strike at will in Nigeria's Muslim north. The attack also shows the group remains focused on raising cash for future attacks in the oil-rich nation.

Sect members bombed two police stations in the city and robbed local branches for bank chains Guaranty Trust Bank PLC and Intercontinental Bank PLC, Bauchi police commissioner Ikechukwu Aduba said. One police officer, one soldier and four civilians were killed during the five-hour attack, he said.

"We did not make any arrest, as investigations are still being carried out," Aduba said.

Aduba blamed Boko Haram for the attack, saying the assault Sunday mirrored attacks its members have carried out in recent weeks. The group has launched a series of bombings against Nigeria's weak central government over the last year in its campaign to implement strict Shariah law across the nation of more than 160 million people home to both Christians and Muslims.

Boko Haram claimed responsibility for a Nov. 4 attack on Damaturu, Yobe state's capital, that killed more than 100 people. The group also claimed the Aug. 24 suicide car bombing of the U.N. headquarters in Nigeria's capital that killed 24 people and wounded 116 others.

Little is known about the sources of Boko Haram's support, though its members recently began carrying out a wave of bank robberies in the north. Police stations have also been bombed and officers killed.

Boko Haram has splintered into three factions, with one wing increasingly willing to kill as it maintains contact with terror groups in North Africa and Somalia, diplomats and security sources say.

The sect is responsible for at least 387 killings in Nigeria this year alone, according to an AP count.

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Associated Press writers Shehu Saulawa in Bauchi, Nigeria and Jon Gambrell in Lagos, Nigeria contributed to this report.

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Sunday, December 4, 2011

Court: Some bone marrow donors can be paid (AP)

SAN FRANCISCO ? A federal appeals court says some bone marrow donors can be paid, overturning a decades-old law that made such compensation a crime.

In its ruling Thursday, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said a recent technological breakthrough in donating bone marrow is akin to blood-plasma donation. Therefore, the court ruled, it should be exempt from a law making it a felony to sell human organs for transplants.

The court did say it remains a felony to compensate donors for undergoing the older donation method, which extracts the marrow from the donors' bones.

The ruling overturns a lower court decision barring compensation for all bone marrow donations.

MoreMarrowDonors.org brought the case, seeking to offer donors $3,000 in the form of a scholarship, housing allowance or gift to charity.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/health/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20111201/ap_on_re_us/us_bone_marrow_donation_lawsuit

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Saturday, December 3, 2011

Gov. Jerry Brown postpones release of tax-hike plan to Monday, Monday (San Jose Mercury News)

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Gingrich bets on unconventional primary strategy (AP)

MANCHESTER, N.H. ? Back from the political dead, Newt Gingrich has momentum on his side just a month before the first voting in the GOP nomination fight. But he has never fully rebuilt his organization after almost his entire team quit in June. And his fundraising is questionable at best.

Look no further than 968 Elm St. in Manchester to see the challenge he faces as he goes up against the well-funded and well-organized Mitt Romney, here and elsewhere.

Gingrich's New Hampshire campaign headquarters has been open for a month, but the phone system isn't hooked up. Offices sit empty. And the former House speaker has entrusted his success in the first-in-the-nation primary state to a 29-year-old tea party activist with virtually no political experience.

"I've never worked on any campaign before," state director Andrew Hemmingway, who flirted with a congressional bid last year, said Friday. "A campaign with resources and time and money stands back and says, `Who are the best people for these positions?' We are a campaign fueled by passion. Everybody in my office is an activist."

There are similar situations for Gingrich in Iowa, South Carolina and Florida. He is trying to resurrect an organization left for dead in June because of staff defections and a mound of debt. He's relying upon a skeleton crew of longtime advisers ? making most decisions himself ? while giving untested political operatives in key states unusual autonomy to craft strategy details. And with the Iowa caucuses less than five weeks away, they're scurrying to play catch-up with the nuts-and-bolts grunt work typically needed to transform poll numbers into election-day success.

In some cases, they're making it up as they go.

"Everybody's empowered to do their own thing. Newt told me the other night, `You own New Hampshire. When in doubt, charge. Go with your instincts,'" Hemmingway said. "I've never done this before, but it's not rocket science."

Maybe not. But it takes both money and manpower to get people to the polls on a week night in the dead of winter ? as will be needed in Iowa.

"That's the big question of this cycle: Does momentum in the polls trump an organizational approach?" said Phil Musser, a longtime Republican political consultant. "The reality is that the baseline need for a measure of infrastructure will never change in politics."

And in Iowa success requires a strong enough organization to recruit and mobilize 99 county precinct captains. Two weeks ago, Gingrich rehired two top Iowa staffers who quit in June amid the mass exodus that nearly scuttled his campaign.

A prominent voice in national politics for more than two decades, Gingrich says he knows he's behind in organization.

But he's banking on the somewhat untested notion that he can stay hot ? and emerge the nominee ? by pushing conservative policies and sharp anti-Obama rhetoric, while driving people to the caucuses through social and news media, rather than pure organization.

"It's an interesting test," he said in an interview this week. "It's better to peak than it is to fade. But we will generate enough new material ? we're not going to fade."

Since leaving office more than a decade ago, Gingrich has fostered a strong grass-roots following through paid speeches as well as books he's written and films he's made.

Now, his poll numbers have hit new highs.

He's replaced the embattled Herman Cain in second place among New Hampshire voters in a University of New Hampshire poll released last week. And he's locked in a tight race with ? or leading ? Romney in other early voting states. But some independent Republican operatives aren't convinced he can maintain those numbers, particularly without a strong team to support them as he goes up against Romney's strength.

The former Massachusetts governor has been building a presidential organization for the better part of six years.

He plans to show it off this weekend, hosting a New Hampshire rally dubbed, "Earn it with Mitt," featuring 500 volunteers who plan to knock on 5,000 doors, make 12,000 phone calls and distribute 5,000 yard signs to voters across the state.

Romney, who typically ignores his Republican rivals in favor of targeting President Barack Obama, sharpened his criticism of Gingrich this week.

"I must admit that Newt has had a very extensive, long record of working in Washington with various governmental and non-governmental agencies, and I just don't think that's the background that's ideally suited, one, to replace Barack Obama, and number two, to lead the country," Romney said on Fox News Channel.

He also hinted at his own organizational superiority.

"Let me tell you, over the last year, they've been a lot of people that have been real high in the polls that are not high in the polls anymore," Romney said. "So you know there's this funny thing in America, it's called the election, and to win the election, you've got to earn it."

Despite being behind, there are signs that Gingrich's organization is growing.

He has five paid staff in Iowa, still fewer than most of his rivals, and, Hemmingway says, 11 paid staff in New Hampshire, roughly the same as Romney. In South Carolina, Gingrich has nine ? far more than any other candidate and an indication of the priority he's putting on that state.

"We always thought that we'd be competitive in Iowa, competitive in New Hampshire, with the chance of winning South Carolina," said longtime Gingrich adviser and former Pennsylvania Rep. Robert Walker. "All the grunt work necessary to make sure you can compete for real takes organization. And that's the organization we're in the process of putting in place."

Walker also says Gingrich's use of social media such as Facebook and Twitter has allowed him to maintain direct contact with a huge network of supporters at very little cost.

That's a good thing, particularly because Gingrich has struggled to raise money for much of the year. And there's little sign he can afford to begin running television advertising, like most of his rivals.

Although his team says fundraising has improved in recent weeks, Gingrich trailed during the most recent July-through-September fundraising quarter. He raised roughly $807,000 in contributions during that period, while Romney and Texas Gov. Rick Perry brought in more than $14 million apiece.

At the same time, Gingrich was by far the most in debt.

He owed more than $1.1 million for racking up consultant fees, direct mail services and office supplies, federal election reports show. Those expenses included more than $5,000 for a "Hispanic outreach consultant" and $724 for "social media consultation."

Former staffer Rick Tyler was among those who quit back in June citing doubt that Gingrich was committed to running a serious campaign.

"The lessons learned were most likely learned by his advisers who left that Newt might actually know what he's doing. I include myself," Tyler said. "He asks lots of people what they think, but ultimately he's running the show; he's running the strategy."

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Associated Press writers Thomas Beaumont in Iowa and Jack Gillum in Washington contributed to this

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Friday, December 2, 2011

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Medical tests can reveal critical information about a person's health, but sometimes, the? test is lost and the doctor and patient never get the results, potentially delaying essential care. That was the case for one Maryland woman whose cancer went untreated for a year.

Source: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3036697/vp/45515610#45515610

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