Wednesday, 30 November 2011

Kim abused Kris? Dr. Drew thinks so

By Ree Hines

Troubles between Kim Kardashian and her soon-to-be ex-husband Kris Humphries were evident on Sunday night?s season premiere of ?Kim and Kourtney Take New York.? There was the frequent bickering, the heated disagreement on the subject of nude yoga and of particular interest to celebrity psychiatrist Dr. Drew Pinsky, a fight over a broken toenail that ended in a punch.

The wounded nail belonged to Kardashian and the subject of the punch was accidental nail-masher Humphries, and according to Pinsky, the exchange was clear evidence of abuse.

?What you are seeing there is domestic violence,? he said as he repeatedly played the clip for his ?Lifechangers? audience to see. ?A lot of people watching this may not understand this, and I get that. It looks playful. What?s the big deal? It is a massive deal and it?s important."

It?s not that the doctor is worried for the couple. Instead, Pinsky?s worried about the message Kardashian?s actions send to viewers.

?It?s important for everyone else,? he said. ?For Kris and Kim, they?re separating. That?s over with. This doesn?t need to be reported or anything, but anybody listening at home and viewing this has to understand the spectrum of domestic violence, and this is incontrovertible evidence of someone engaged in a domestic violence relationship.?

And for those that would excuse Kardashian simply because she?s a fraction of the size of the towering basketball player she briefly wed, Pinsky warned that it?s no excuse.

?It?s illegal, and it goes to a bad place,? he stressed. ?It progresses. It starts and goes ? it doesn?t stay right there. The size, gender does not matter. It goes to a horrible, horrible place.?

Neither Kardashian nor Humphries responded to Pinsky?s efforts to reach them about his concerns.

What do you think? Is Dr. Drew right? Did Kim cross the line when she threw the punch? Share your thoughts on our Facebook page.

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Cody Simpson Is Kylie Jenner?s Boyfriend

Kylie Jenner is dating Australian pop star Cody Simpson. The two were spotted over the weekend at the mall, just like two normal teenagers! Kylie Jenner is not to be left out when it comes to making headlines. She first brought attention to herself when she and Cody reportedly flirted with each other at the LA premiere for Twilight: Breaking Dawn – Part One on November 15. Now the two are thought to be a couple, but really at 14, how long can it last? I wonder, will it be longer than 72 days? A snitch confirmed that the two are dating, telling US Magazine, “Yes, they went on a date. I would say they are dating. They are a couple! They are so cute together.” Cody is a cutie pie, he is a big star in Australia, and is from Queensland. However he just relocated to LA last June in hopes of growing his career. He is signed to Atlantic records, and has had one of his singles reach the top 12 on the Billboard charts. Surely dating one of the famous booty sisters will help increase his popularity. Just sayin?. As for Kylie, she is just an average [...]

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Americans in November more confident about economy

A woman carries shopping bags as she walks near a Macy's store near Union Square in San Francisco, Friday, Nov. 25, 2011. Early signs point to bigger crowds at the nation's malls and stores as retailers like Macy's and Target opened their doors at midnight. Toys R Us and a few stores other stores that opened on Thanksgiving Day also were filled with shoppers.(AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)

A woman carries shopping bags as she walks near a Macy's store near Union Square in San Francisco, Friday, Nov. 25, 2011. Early signs point to bigger crowds at the nation's malls and stores as retailers like Macy's and Target opened their doors at midnight. Toys R Us and a few stores other stores that opened on Thanksgiving Day also were filled with shoppers.(AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)

(AP) ? Americans' confidence in the economy in November bounced back to its highest level since July, the latest sign that consumers are beginning to feel more cheerful about spending during the holiday shopping season.

The Conference Board, a private research firm, says Tuesday that its Consumer Confidence Index rose 15 points to 56.0. That's up from a revised 40.9 in October ? the lowest level since the recession ? and the biggest jump since the 59.2 reading in July. The November number is encouraging, but far below the reading of 90, which indicates an economy on solid footing.

The confidence numbers are widely watched by economists because consumer spending accounts for 70 percent of economic activity. The confidence of U.S. consumers has slipped amid renewed fears about a second recession. But Americans, who have been grappling with high unemployment and a weak housing market, have shown that they are feeling much more comfortable spending. Over the past weekend, for instance, they spent more than they ever have during the four-day start of the holiday shopping season.

"Consumers appear to be entering the holiday season in better spirits, though overall readings remain historically weak," said Lynn Franco, director of The Conference Board Consumer Research Center in a statement.

Franco noted that consumers' assessment of current conditions improved after six months of steady declines. Consumers' anxiety regarding the short-term outlook for business conditions, jobs and income prospects eased considerably.

One barometer of the index, which measures how shoppers feel now, rose to 38.3 from 27.1. The other gauge, which measures how shoppers say they will feel over the next six months, rose to 67.8 from 50.0.

Consumers have some reason to be more confident. Earlier this month, for instance, the Labor Department reported that the job market improved modestly as unemployment rate nudged down to 9 percent in October from 9.1 percent in September. The month marked the 13th consecutive month of job gains.

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Tuesday, 29 November 2011

TCS Supplies LBS Infrastructure to Cricket Communications

TeleCommunication Systems announced today a multi-year contract with U.S. wireless operator Cricket Communications to provide a fully managed location-based services infrastructure. TCS will manage hardware, software, installation, scalability, maintenance and around-the-clock operation for Cricket.

"Cricket is known for respecting its customers' wallets, so it is no surprise that they would adopt this model to support its location-based services, a market expected by Frost and Sullivan to grow to $1.6 billion in the U.S. by the end of 2015," said Joe Hannan, group vice president of location products for TCS.

Cricket Communications is a subsidiary of Leap Wireless (NASDAQ: LEAP) which specializes in unlimited, flat rate services with no long term commitments. Cricket is serving approximately 5.8 million customers. Cricket Navigator, a voice-guided turn-by-turn navigation solution has been powered by TCS since April 2010.

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Pakistani cable TV blocks BBC over documentary (AP)

KARACHI, Pakistan ? Operators have blocked BBC World News because of a documentary critical of the country's commitment to fighting Islamist militants, the president of Pakistan's cable TV association said Tuesday

Khalid Arain said the decision was implemented after the network showed the documentary, "Secret Pakistan," on Nov. 23.

The BBC says on its website that the two-part documentary explores accusations by CIA officials and western diplomats that Pakistan is failing to live up to its commitments in the war on terror.

Tensions are especially high after NATO airstrikes accidentally killed 24 Pakistani soldiers Saturday.

The U.S. and other countries have criticized Pakistan for refusing to target Afghan insurgents using its territory to attack NATO troops in Afghanistan.

The BBC issued a harsh statement in response. "We condemn any action that threatens our editorial independence and prevents audiences from accessing our impartial international news service," it said.

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Introducing CerAxon Oral Solution

Introducing CerAxon Oral Solution [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 29-Nov-2011
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Contact: Kamilah Lewis
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Robin Leedy & Associates, Inc.

CerAxon Oral Solution is the first and only oral solution medical food for the dietary management of brain ischemia in patients with dysphagia

MOUNTAIN LAKES, NJ -- Ferrer Therapeutics, the U.S. subsidiary of the international pharmaceutical group, Ferrer Grupo, is introducing CerAxon Oral Solution to the U.S. market, the first and only oral solution medical food containing citicoline, a nutrient naturally produced by the body and found in the brain. Taken for the dietary management of brain ischemia due to stroke or traumatic brain injury (TBI), CerAxon Oral Solution provides patients who have difficulty swallowing with elevated citicoline required to help stabilize the brain, specifically during the first six weeks following injury, and help rebuild damaged cell walls.

Dr. David Chiu, Associate Professor at Cornell University and Director of Stroke Neurology at The Methodist Hospital in Houston, TX, explains that, "The first six weeks after injury are when the brain's partially damaged cells need assistance to begin the recovery and reprogramming process."

Citicoline is found in every cell in the body and is essential for building a healthy and intact membrane around nerve cells, which helps to shield nerve cells from damage and prevent injured cells from dying. After injury from a stroke or TBI, the brain's demand for citicoline may increase as it tries to save damaged cells . "Just a 10% loss of citicoline in the body is sufficient enough to alter brain cell membrane function and induce neuron cell death" Dr. Chiu adds.

Dysphagia, or impaired swallowing, occurs in up to 65% of stroke patients and a high percentage of those with brain injury. "CerAxon Oral Solution meets the unique nutrient needs of my patients with dysphagia who cannot ingest enough citicoline by simply modifying their diet," says Dr. Chiu. "I've used the oral product in nasogastric and gastric tubes and it can easily be added to liquids or soft foods."

Citicoline is one of the most intensely investigated naturally occurring chemicals found in the human brain. Substantial published medical research conducted on citicoline has helped to reveal its key role in maintaining neuronal health and supporting central nervous system repair following injury. Studies show citicoline has a tolerability profile similar to placebo(1), with no significant systemic cholinergic effects(2), and no serious side effects(3).

Citicoline taken orally is safe and acts the same as the citicoline that is produced by the body: The oral solution is effectively absorbed into the body and readily absorbed. Once in the brain, it increases brain citicoline levels, thereby functioning as citicoline produced naturally by the body.

Clinical research on citicoline with over one thousand stroke and TBI patients demonstrates significant improvements in activities of daily living with significant (29%) increase of probability of recovering activities of daily living and significant (42%) increase of probability of recovering functional capacity.

Dr. Pealba, Physiatrist, Board Certified Physical Rehabilitation Specialist and Founder of Pealba Physical Rehabilitation in Miami, Florida, has been using CerAxon with her stroke rehabilitation patients and explains that, "CerAxon Oral Solution helps rebuild membrane walls damaged by stroke or brain injury and can limit neuronal damage from a stroke by stimulating nerve impulse transmitters, such as acetylcholine (memory and learning) and dopamine (movement and attention). It helps to improve stroke and brain injury recovery and return the body to normal daily movement activities, such as eating, bathing and walking, as well as improving temporal and spatial orientation, learning, memory and ability to focus."

Dr. Penalba adds, "CerAxon Oral Solution is specifically formulated for patients with partially impaired swallowing. It offers patients and their caregivers the hope and the courage to continue their efforts toward recovery, which is a difficult process."

No serious adverse reactions for individuals taking CerAxon Oral Solution have been reported. CerAxon Oral Solution should be taken for the first six weeks after injury.

###

CerAxon Oral Solution is a medical food and is to be used under the supervision of a physician. It is available without a prescription by request at local pharmacies or through http://www.ceraxon.com.

About Ferrer Therapeutics

Founded in 1959, Ferrer Therapeutics is the U.S. subsidiary of the international pharmaceutical group, Ferrer Grupo, and is the largest distributor of citicoline in the world. The Company produces pharmaceutical grade citicoline in cGMP certified facilities. Ferrer Therapeutics citicoline products are currently used in more than 70 countries worldwide with no safety concerns or serious adverse reactions reported.

1. Dvalos A, et al. Oral citicoline in acute ischemic stroke: An individual patient data pooling analysis of clinical trials. Stroke 2002;33:2850-2857.

2. Secades JJ, Lorenzo JL. Citicoline: pharmacological and clinical review, 2006 update. Methods Find Exp Clin Pharmacol.2006;27(Suppl. B):1-56.

3. Saver JL. Citicoline: update on a promising and widely available agent for neuroprotection and neurorepair. Rev Neurol Dis. 2008;5(4):167-177.



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Introducing CerAxon Oral Solution [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 29-Nov-2011
[ | E-mail | Share Share ]

Contact: Kamilah Lewis
klewis@rlapr.com
914-241-0086 x26
Robin Leedy & Associates, Inc.

CerAxon Oral Solution is the first and only oral solution medical food for the dietary management of brain ischemia in patients with dysphagia

MOUNTAIN LAKES, NJ -- Ferrer Therapeutics, the U.S. subsidiary of the international pharmaceutical group, Ferrer Grupo, is introducing CerAxon Oral Solution to the U.S. market, the first and only oral solution medical food containing citicoline, a nutrient naturally produced by the body and found in the brain. Taken for the dietary management of brain ischemia due to stroke or traumatic brain injury (TBI), CerAxon Oral Solution provides patients who have difficulty swallowing with elevated citicoline required to help stabilize the brain, specifically during the first six weeks following injury, and help rebuild damaged cell walls.

Dr. David Chiu, Associate Professor at Cornell University and Director of Stroke Neurology at The Methodist Hospital in Houston, TX, explains that, "The first six weeks after injury are when the brain's partially damaged cells need assistance to begin the recovery and reprogramming process."

Citicoline is found in every cell in the body and is essential for building a healthy and intact membrane around nerve cells, which helps to shield nerve cells from damage and prevent injured cells from dying. After injury from a stroke or TBI, the brain's demand for citicoline may increase as it tries to save damaged cells . "Just a 10% loss of citicoline in the body is sufficient enough to alter brain cell membrane function and induce neuron cell death" Dr. Chiu adds.

Dysphagia, or impaired swallowing, occurs in up to 65% of stroke patients and a high percentage of those with brain injury. "CerAxon Oral Solution meets the unique nutrient needs of my patients with dysphagia who cannot ingest enough citicoline by simply modifying their diet," says Dr. Chiu. "I've used the oral product in nasogastric and gastric tubes and it can easily be added to liquids or soft foods."

Citicoline is one of the most intensely investigated naturally occurring chemicals found in the human brain. Substantial published medical research conducted on citicoline has helped to reveal its key role in maintaining neuronal health and supporting central nervous system repair following injury. Studies show citicoline has a tolerability profile similar to placebo(1), with no significant systemic cholinergic effects(2), and no serious side effects(3).

Citicoline taken orally is safe and acts the same as the citicoline that is produced by the body: The oral solution is effectively absorbed into the body and readily absorbed. Once in the brain, it increases brain citicoline levels, thereby functioning as citicoline produced naturally by the body.

Clinical research on citicoline with over one thousand stroke and TBI patients demonstrates significant improvements in activities of daily living with significant (29%) increase of probability of recovering activities of daily living and significant (42%) increase of probability of recovering functional capacity.

Dr. Pealba, Physiatrist, Board Certified Physical Rehabilitation Specialist and Founder of Pealba Physical Rehabilitation in Miami, Florida, has been using CerAxon with her stroke rehabilitation patients and explains that, "CerAxon Oral Solution helps rebuild membrane walls damaged by stroke or brain injury and can limit neuronal damage from a stroke by stimulating nerve impulse transmitters, such as acetylcholine (memory and learning) and dopamine (movement and attention). It helps to improve stroke and brain injury recovery and return the body to normal daily movement activities, such as eating, bathing and walking, as well as improving temporal and spatial orientation, learning, memory and ability to focus."

Dr. Penalba adds, "CerAxon Oral Solution is specifically formulated for patients with partially impaired swallowing. It offers patients and their caregivers the hope and the courage to continue their efforts toward recovery, which is a difficult process."

No serious adverse reactions for individuals taking CerAxon Oral Solution have been reported. CerAxon Oral Solution should be taken for the first six weeks after injury.

###

CerAxon Oral Solution is a medical food and is to be used under the supervision of a physician. It is available without a prescription by request at local pharmacies or through http://www.ceraxon.com.

About Ferrer Therapeutics

Founded in 1959, Ferrer Therapeutics is the U.S. subsidiary of the international pharmaceutical group, Ferrer Grupo, and is the largest distributor of citicoline in the world. The Company produces pharmaceutical grade citicoline in cGMP certified facilities. Ferrer Therapeutics citicoline products are currently used in more than 70 countries worldwide with no safety concerns or serious adverse reactions reported.

1. Dvalos A, et al. Oral citicoline in acute ischemic stroke: An individual patient data pooling analysis of clinical trials. Stroke 2002;33:2850-2857.

2. Secades JJ, Lorenzo JL. Citicoline: pharmacological and clinical review, 2006 update. Methods Find Exp Clin Pharmacol.2006;27(Suppl. B):1-56.

3. Saver JL. Citicoline: update on a promising and widely available agent for neuroprotection and neurorepair. Rev Neurol Dis. 2008;5(4):167-177.



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Tebow the king of the comebacks this year

By ARNIE STAPLETON

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updated 5:05 p.m. ET Nov. 28, 2011

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) - Tim Tebow might want to update his autobiography and not just because it's already a best-seller.

In "Through My Eyes," Denver's unconventional quarterback writes about how those who finish strong in football or life will achieve success and even greatness.

He could write several more chapters on the subject in addition to the two pages he devoted to the topic in his book.

Since taking over as the Broncos' starter a month and a-half ago, Tebow has engineered three fourth-quarter comebacks, two of which set up overtime wins for Denver, and another win at Oakland in which he rallied Denver from a halftime deficit to win going away.

In nine NFL starts, he has four fourth-quarter comebacks among his half-dozen wins.

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Monday, 28 November 2011

Portsmouth 1 Leicester 1: Apple won't crumble

ABOVE: Portsmouth boss Michael Appleton

Christmas is coming so people are bound to be concerned and it?s inevitable that some people are talking about whether their wages will be paid

28th November 2011

By Ian Winrow

MICHAEL APPLETON admits he is on a crash course in crisis management amid Portsmouth?s latest financial nightmare.

The former West Brom midfielder is just two games into his first full-time manager?s job.

But he is having to operate under a cloud of uncertainty.

Co-owner Vladimir Antonov is fighting extradition to Lithuania where he faces questions relating to his control of the Snoras Bank.

And the fears at Fratton Park are that Antonov?s assets ? including the club ? could be frozen, plunging Pompey back into yet another financial black hole.

Appleton said: ?I?ve been assured in the short and medium that everything will be OK.

?Christmas is coming so people are bound to be concerned and it?s inevitable that some people are talking about whether their wages will be paid.

?It?s been a crazy week and my main focus has been on protecting the players.?

Former Pompey striker David Nugent denied his old team-mates victory with the 74th-minute strike that cancelled out David Norris? opener.

Pompey skipper Norris said: ?We?ve not allowed the off-field matters to distract us and it?s been business as usual.?

Nugent, meanwhile, opted not to celebrate in front of his former fans but team-mate Kasper Schmeichel ? who made a stunning save to deny Dave Kitson ? believes the striker should have milked it.

He said: ?I told him he should have celebrated.

?The crowd had been on his back all game but he said he had some good times down here.?

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Saturday, 26 November 2011

Guest lineups for the Sunday news shows (omg!)

WASHINGTON (AP) ? Guest lineups for the Sunday TV news shows:

ABC's "This Week" ? Sen. Pat Toomey, R-Pa.; former Secretary of State Colin Powell.

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NBC's "Meet the Press" ? Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y.; Grover Norquist, president of Americans for Tax Reform.

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CBS' "Face the Nation" ? Books and authors, with guests including former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice.

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CNN's "State of the Union" ? 2012 GOP presidential candidate Herman Cain; Rice.

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"Fox News Sunday" ? 2012 GOP presidential candidate Jon Huntsman; Sens. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., and Jon Kyl, R-Ariz.

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Friday, 25 November 2011

Eurozone recession signals mounting

(AP) ? Any hopes that the 17-country eurozone will avoid sliding back into recession in the wake of a debt crisis that's shown alarming signs of spreading to the bigger economies appeared to have been dashed Wednesday.

A couple of indicators show that the eurozone economy is in deep trouble and that the debt crisis is denting confidence so badly that a recession looks almost inevitable. Figures last week showed that the eurozone only narrowly avoided contracting in the third quarter, growing by only 0.2 percent during the period.

The sense of an impending recession was evident in the findings of a closely watched survey from financial information company Markit. Its monthly survey showed that the eurozone contracted for the third month running in November and that the deteriorating economic picture is not just confined to debt-stressed countries such as Greece.

Though its monthly composite purchasing managers index ? a broad gauge of business activity ? rose to 47.2 in November from 46.5, it remains below the 50 mark, the threshold between expansion and contraction.

Markit said Wednesday's survey suggests that the eurozone is contracting at a quarterly rate of 0.6 percent in the fourth quarter and that the problems are increasingly spreading to Europe's two biggest economies, Germany and France.

"As feared earlier in the year, malaise has spread from the periphery to the core," said Chris Williamson, Markit's chief economist. "Even Germany is stagnating and France contracting by around 0.5 percent."

Further grim news emerged with the shock announcement that eurozone industrial orders collapsed by a massive 6.4 percent in September from the previous month. Though this series of data is historically volatile ? one big Airbus order can cause big swings, for example ? the figures provide further uncomfortable reading for a political class battling to get a grip on the debt crisis.

"Looking ahead, the recent survey data point to a further deterioration in industrial sector conditions, and so today's news ? both in this orders report and in the earlier PMI surveys ? reinforces our expectation of an industrial sector recession," said James Ashley, an economist at RBC Capital Markets.

The euro unsurprisingly took a battering in the wake of the figures, plunging 0.9 percent to $1.3389.

Analysts said the figures are likely to pile the pressure on the European Central Bank to cut interest rates again, possibly as soon as next month. In November, it reversed recent policy, cutting its benchmark interest rate by a quarter of a percentage point to 1.25 percent amid mounting worries over the state of the eurozone economy.

Associated Press

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Singapore publisher sues Yahoo over copyright

(AP) ? Singapore Press Holdings Ltd., which dominates the city-state's print media, has sued Yahoo Inc. for copyright infringement for allegedly reproducing content from its newspapers without authorization.

SPH alleges that for the past year, Yahoo posted articles, including those about politics and crime, that were first published in the print editions of The Straits Times, New Paper and My Paper. The publisher's legal case cites 23 examples of such unauthorized reproduction, said SPH spokeswoman Chin Soo Fang.

Media content in Singapore is closely monitored by the government, and the country's leaders have sued several international news outlets for defamation. The Straits Times reported Wednesday that this is the first time SPH has sued a website for copyright infringement.

Yahoo Southeast Asia confirmed the litigation but declined further comment.

Yahoo on Wednesday posted on its website a story by its newsroom that the company has filed a memorandum of appearance with the Singapore High Court to defend itself against SPH's allegations.

"We intend to vigorously defend ourselves against this suit," Southeast Asia Managing Editor Alan Soon said. "Our editorial business model of acquired, commissioned and original content is proven."

SPH filed a writ of summons and statement of claim to the High Court on Friday.

SPH, which trades on the Singapore stock exchange, publishes 18 newspapers in four languages and more than 100 magazines.

Associated Press

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Thursday, 24 November 2011

Debt panel's demise sets up partisan wrangling

Debt supercommittee co-chair Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash., speaks outside her office on Capitol Hill as the work of the debt reduction panel ends in failure, in Washington, Monday, Nov. 21, 2011. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

Debt supercommittee co-chair Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash., speaks outside her office on Capitol Hill as the work of the debt reduction panel ends in failure, in Washington, Monday, Nov. 21, 2011. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

Chart shows broad categories of cuts under budget sequester

(AP) ? The failure of a special deficit-reduction supercommittee sets up a year-end battle between President Barack Obama and a dysfunctional Congress over renewing a payroll tax cut and jobless benefits for millions.

At the same time, the debt panel's failure means deep, automatic cuts to the Pentagon budget, beginning in 2013, that defense hawks already are dedicated to unwinding.

The panel's failure to reach agreement on how to cut deficits by $1.2 trillion or more over 10 years was not unexpected but grew out of intractable divisions over spending and taxes that promise to hound lawmakers through 2012 elections that could sort it all out.

Stock prices plummeted at home and across debt-scarred Europe on Monday as the panel ended its brief, secretive existence without an agreement. Republicans and Democrats alike pointed fingers, maneuvering for political advantage in advance of elections less than a year away.

Lawmakers of both parties agreed action in Congress was still required, somehow and soon.

"Despite our inability to bridge the committee's significant differences, we end this process united in our belief that the nation's fiscal crisis must be addressed and that we cannot leave it for the next generation to solve," the panel's two co-chairs, Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash., and Rep. Jeb Hensarling, R-Texas, said in a somber statement.

President Barack Obama, who was criticized by Republicans for keeping the committee at arm's length, said refusal by the GOP to raise taxes on the wealthy was the main stumbling block to a deal.

Obama pledged to veto any attempt by lawmakers to repeal a requirement for $1 trillion in automatic spending cuts that are to be triggered by the supercommittee's failure to reach a compromise, unless Congress approves an alternative approach.

"I will veto any effort to get rid of those automatic spending cuts to domestic and defense spending. There will be no easy off-ramps on this one," Obama said.

The panel's failure left lawmakers confronting a large and controversial agenda for December, including Obama's call to extend an expiring payroll tax cut enacted last year to prop up the economy, as well as unemployment benefits averaging about $300 a week for the long-term jobless.

Neither item is an easy lift, especially given the hard feelings ? and presidential politics ? consuming Washington.

Democrats had wanted to add those items and more to any compromise, and lawmakers in both parties also face a struggle to stave off a threatened 27 percent cut in payments to doctors who treat Medicare patients.

Based on accounts provided by officials familiar with the talks, it appeared that weeks of private negotiations had done nothing to alter a fundamental divide between the two political parties.

Before and during the talks, Democrats said they would agree to significant savings from benefit programs like Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security only if Republicans would agree to a hefty dose of higher taxes, including cancellation of Bush-era cuts at upper-income brackets.

In contrast, the GOP side said spending, not revenue, was the cause of the government's chronic budget deficits, and insisted that the tax cuts approved in the previous decade all be made permanent.

The panel's failure marked the end of a yearlong effort by divided government to grapple with budget deficits that lawmakers of both parties and economists of all persuasions agreed were unsustainable.

Negotiations this spring and summer led by Vice President Joseph Biden were followed by an extraordinary round of White House talks in which Obama and House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, sought a sweeping compromise to cut trillions from future deficits. They outlined a potential accord that would make far-reaching changes in Medicare and other programs, while generating up to $800 billion in higher revenue through an overhaul of the tax code. But in the end, they failed to agree.

By contrast, the supercommittee never seemed to come close.

Associated Press

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University and BP provide 100 additional student scholarships

University and BP provide 100 additional student scholarships [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 23-Nov-2011
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Contact: Daniel Cochlin
daniel.cochlin@manchester.ac.uk
0044-161-275-8387
University of Manchester

The 100 scholarships are focused on educating the next generation of engineers and scientists by encouraging students to complete a four-year Integrated Masters programme in engineering and science.

The scholarships, worth an extra 345,000, will cover the fourth-year fees for UK and EU students or will contribute towards the fees for international students.

The scholarships are in addition to funds that have already been given to The University of Manchester (and other leading universities) to ensure the UK's most talented science and engineering graduates get the most from their university experience as well as encouraging them to explore the wide career options in the oil and gas industry. BP's total investment, since 2007, in supporting students in the Faculty of Engineering & Physical Sciences at The University of Manchester now tops 1m.

By studying for a four-year Integrated Masters programme, not only do graduates obtain the wide-range of skills required for the global challenges facing society, they also obtain the required education base for becoming chartered through the professional institutions.

This funding comes at a particularly opportune time for hard-pressed students and could make the difference between completing a three-year programme, where they will generally need to complete further educational studies to become chartered, or the more comprehensive four-year programme.

In addition, the 100 students awarded the additional scholarships will attend a one-day field trip to a BP site and will attend various BP events.

Professor Colin Bailey, Vice President and Dean of the Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences commented: "We are delighted with the support we continue to receive from BP which helps to demonstrate the value of universities like Manchester in developing the next generation of a highly-skilled workforce, which is essential both to the economy and in addressing the grand challenges facing society".

"The four-year Integrated Masters courses are very important from a professional perspective, as well as providing graduates with the skills that they require to address the challenges ahead; it is important that students are not put off this route purely on the basis of cost. " he continued.

Emma Judge, Head of Graduate Recruitment at BP, said: "The financial crisis and the challenging economic environment is putting pressure on students' living costs, and sources of extra support are scarce. So we hope that this will enable them to get the most from their degrees and broaden their experiences."

Many STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) recruiters are increasingly affected by skill shortages. BP is committed to investing in the industry and helping to attract and support students with opportunities such as completing a Masters degree, an internship abroad, or studying overseas.

Students funded by BP are under no obligation to apply for a role at BP post-graduation, but BP hopes this initiative will encourage students to consider internships and graduate roles within the oil and gas industry, as well as ensuring that we continue to educate students to the highest level possible.

Omar Abdel Rehim, a 2011 Master of Engineering graduate from The University of Manchester, who benefitted from the previous round of BP scholarships said: "The BP scholarship programme is an amazing initiative and will clearly help more students next year. I was fortunate to receive BP support into my final year through one of the internship bursaries but now many more students should be able to benefit."

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University and BP provide 100 additional student scholarships [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 23-Nov-2011
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Contact: Daniel Cochlin
daniel.cochlin@manchester.ac.uk
0044-161-275-8387
University of Manchester

The 100 scholarships are focused on educating the next generation of engineers and scientists by encouraging students to complete a four-year Integrated Masters programme in engineering and science.

The scholarships, worth an extra 345,000, will cover the fourth-year fees for UK and EU students or will contribute towards the fees for international students.

The scholarships are in addition to funds that have already been given to The University of Manchester (and other leading universities) to ensure the UK's most talented science and engineering graduates get the most from their university experience as well as encouraging them to explore the wide career options in the oil and gas industry. BP's total investment, since 2007, in supporting students in the Faculty of Engineering & Physical Sciences at The University of Manchester now tops 1m.

By studying for a four-year Integrated Masters programme, not only do graduates obtain the wide-range of skills required for the global challenges facing society, they also obtain the required education base for becoming chartered through the professional institutions.

This funding comes at a particularly opportune time for hard-pressed students and could make the difference between completing a three-year programme, where they will generally need to complete further educational studies to become chartered, or the more comprehensive four-year programme.

In addition, the 100 students awarded the additional scholarships will attend a one-day field trip to a BP site and will attend various BP events.

Professor Colin Bailey, Vice President and Dean of the Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences commented: "We are delighted with the support we continue to receive from BP which helps to demonstrate the value of universities like Manchester in developing the next generation of a highly-skilled workforce, which is essential both to the economy and in addressing the grand challenges facing society".

"The four-year Integrated Masters courses are very important from a professional perspective, as well as providing graduates with the skills that they require to address the challenges ahead; it is important that students are not put off this route purely on the basis of cost. " he continued.

Emma Judge, Head of Graduate Recruitment at BP, said: "The financial crisis and the challenging economic environment is putting pressure on students' living costs, and sources of extra support are scarce. So we hope that this will enable them to get the most from their degrees and broaden their experiences."

Many STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) recruiters are increasingly affected by skill shortages. BP is committed to investing in the industry and helping to attract and support students with opportunities such as completing a Masters degree, an internship abroad, or studying overseas.

Students funded by BP are under no obligation to apply for a role at BP post-graduation, but BP hopes this initiative will encourage students to consider internships and graduate roles within the oil and gas industry, as well as ensuring that we continue to educate students to the highest level possible.

Omar Abdel Rehim, a 2011 Master of Engineering graduate from The University of Manchester, who benefitted from the previous round of BP scholarships said: "The BP scholarship programme is an amazing initiative and will clearly help more students next year. I was fortunate to receive BP support into my final year through one of the internship bursaries but now many more students should be able to benefit."

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Wednesday, 23 November 2011

Could Weight Loss Be Early Sign of Alzheimer's? (HealthDay)

MONDAY, Nov. 21 (HealthDay News) -- People with early evidence of Alzheimer's disease are more likely to be underweight than people who don't have this type of dementia, a new study suggests.

"Weight loss may be a manifestation of the disease process progressing," said Eric Vidoni, lead author of a study appearing in the Nov. 22 issue of Neurology. "This may be further evidence for body-wide or systemic changes associated with Alzheimer's disease ... and it certainly supports the idea that Alzheimer's disease-related changes could be silently occurring, i.e., a 'preclinical' phase."

The findings may hold implications for diagnosis, prevention or treatment, but these are likely to be years or even decades away.

"A long history of declining weight or BMI (body mass index, a ratio of weight to height) could aid the diagnostic process," said Vidoni, who is assistant director of the University of Kansas Alzheimer's Disease Center in Kansas CityIs.

At this point, though, it's too early "to make body composition part of the diagnostic toolbox," he added.

"If weight loss is part of the disease process, this could suggest, along with the many papers linking metabolic dysfunction with AD, that preventing such dysfunction could reduce the progression of AD," said Ian Murray, an assistant professor of neuroscience and experimental therapeutics at the Texas A&M Health Science Center College of Medicine. "Of course this is, at present, speculative."

Previous studies have found that people who are overweight in middle age or earlier have a higher risk of developing Alzheimer's. And those who are overweight in their later years actually may have a lower risk of Alzheimer's, something known as the "obesity paradox."

Vidoni and his partners looked at PET (positron emission tomography) imaging of the brain and analyzed cerebrospinal fluid for markers of Alzheimer's disease in 506 people. Participants represented a range of cognitive function, some with no memory problems, some with mild cognitive impairment and some with Alzheimer's.

People with evidence of Alzheimer's -- either in brain scans or protein levels in the cerebrospinal fluid -- were more likely to have a lower BMI than those who did not show early evidence of the disease.

And the markers of brain changes for Alzheimer's were most evident in people with normal memory functioning or mild cognitive impairment, although it's not clear yet why this is.

There are a number of theories -- but only theories at this point -- to explain the findings.

One is that the Alzheimer's disease process is affecting the hippocampus, that part of the brain involved in metabolism and appetite.

Or inflammatory processes may be driving both the decreased BMI and the cognitive changes.

More Information

The Alzheimer's Association has more on has more on this condition.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/weightloss/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/hsn/20111122/hl_hsn/couldweightlossbeearlysignofalzheimers

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Will the Supreme Court Overturn Obamacare? (Prospect)

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Tuesday, 22 November 2011

Video: Henderson talks about title shot, rounds and Rocky Balboa

After Dan Henderson won the five-round classic over Mauricio "Shogun" Rua, both fighters missed the post-fight press conference. Henderson took a few minutes to talk about his fight while being tended to by medical personnel.

Yeah, it's cool. He's just getting an IV while discussing that he thought he definitely won the first three rounds and possibly the fourth round, that he would like a title shot at light heavyweight, how Shogun tried to "Rocky Balboa" him, and how he thought he was one or two shots away from the bout being stopped early on.

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/mma/blog/cagewriter/post/Video-Henderson-talks-about-title-shot-rounds-?urn=mma-wp9786

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