Saturday, December 31, 2011

No. 15 Franklin hands Alma College a loss

FRANKLIN, Ind. - The Alma College women's basketball team fell to 3-9 on the season Friday as the Scots lost to No. 15 Franklin 69-52.

The Scots struggled offensively as they shot just 33 percent from the field (20-of-59) and 21 percent from 3-point land (3-of-14) while turning the ball over 19 times.

Franklin (11-0) had just 10 turnovers in the game and shot 47 percent from the field (25-of-53).

Danielle Hicks had 10 points and 10 rebounds to lead Alma College on the day while four other Scots had eight points. Grace Wheeler and Mallory Pruett each had eight points and five rebounds.

Franklin was led by Lindsey Dall, who had 19 points and five rebounds.

Alma College will return to action on Wednesday when they host Albion at 6 p.m.

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Friday, December 30, 2011

Mississippi State vs. Baylor NCAA Basketball Preview & Free Pick

Wednesday?s college hoops slate is a pretty big one, but there isn?t a bigger matchup on the card than this one. Two top 15 teams will square off in Waco as Mississippi State takes on the Baylor Bears.

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NCAA Basketball Matchup: Mississippi State Bulldogs vs. Baylor Bears
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The Bulldogs lost at home to Akron in their second game of the year, but they have run off 11 straight wins since then. Baylor has pulled out a couple close hard fought wins at BYU and West Virginia in the past couple weeks. The Bears come into this game unbeaten.

Mississippi State has eight players who play a lot of minutes. The Bulldogs have four guys averaging double figures in points this season. Renardo Sidney is starting to step up like the coaches had hoped he would for a while now. Sidney averages 10.2 points and 4.8 rebounds per game.  Mississippi State vs. Baylor NCAA Basketball Preview & Free Pick

Dee Bost is an ultra-talented point guard who creates open looks for his teammates. Arnett Moultrie has been the real star of the team so far this year. Moultrie is a transfer from UTEP, and he is averaging 17.8 points and 11.7 rebounds per game. The Bulldogs average 77.2 points per contest.

Baylor probably has the single most talented frontcourt in all of college basketball. Perry Jones III is a player the NBA scouts drool about. Jones is averaging 14 points and 7 boards per game. Quincy Miller is only a freshman, but he is making a major impact for this Bears squad. Miller is a versatile forward who can shoot it well and get on the glass as well. Quincy Acy is a fourth year senior who gets the job done consistently. Acy doesn?t get the recognition that some of the other stars on this team get, but he is a winner. Baylor?s athleticism and length make it tough for opponents to get quality shots. Opponents are shooting just 36.5% against this Bears team.

Both of these teams can score in bunches. Expect Bost to put up some points against Baylor?s guards, but Baylor should win the battle in the frontcourt. I think this one goes over.

Prediction: Baylor 76 Mississippi State 69

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Even Today, the Stigma of Mental Illness Won't Fade (HealthDay)

THURSDAY, Dec. 29 (HealthDay News) -- People with a mental illness struggle with symptoms ranging from crushing depression and crippling anxiety to powerful delusions and hallucinations that force them to actively sort out the real from the imagined.

And if that weren't enough, they also have to deal with the way the rest of the world perceives their inner struggle.

Stigma associated with mental illness remains widespread in U.S. society, despite some progress made in demystifying these medical conditions, said Michael J. Fitzpatrick, executive director of the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI).

"It's pervasive, but it's nuanced, too," Fitzpatrick said. "Most Americans understand that mental illnesses are treatable illnesses. I think people basically understand depression. Depression is talked about in the media and is considered a treatable disease. But when you reach psychosis and schizophrenia, there's still a lot of misunderstanding and fear."

As a result, people with a mental illness often feel isolated, afraid and rejected by society -- a stigma that causes many people to go without the treatment they need, said Dr. Garianne Gunter, an adult and child psychiatrist with the South Carolina Department of Mental Health.

An estimated one in five people will suffer from a mental or neurological disorder at some point in their lives, according to NAMI. Yet two-thirds of people with a known mental disorder never seek treatment.

"A lot of times, people won't seek help for mental illness because of the stigma," Gunter said. "They won't get help until they're near suicide or they are suffering from very severe symptoms."

The U.S. military has recognized this as a problem for troops returning from active duty in a war zone, Gunter said. Soldiers with post-traumatic stress disorder or another form of mental injury, she said, won't seek help because they are worried it could end their careers.

Both the U.S. and British armed forces have launched efforts to reduce the stigma attached to mental illness, urging soldiers to come forward for treatment. The "Real Warriors Campaign" in the United States and the "Don't Bottle It Up" initiative in the United Kingdom aim to convince troops that mental illness is treatable and should not be looked upon with shame or embarrassment.

"I was very impressed to know they were doing that," Gunter said of the armed forces' stigma campaigns.

Societal stigma also can hamper treatment if people don't receive the support they need from family and friends, she said, adding that all too often, people diagnosed with a mental illness find their loved ones acting differently toward them.

"It affects their network of support," Gunter said. "If you were diagnosed with cancer or diabetes, you'd tell everyone and you'd be supported and prayed for and nurtured. If you tell people you have been diagnosed with a mental illness, you won't necessarily receive that same level of support."

Misconceptions and ignorance regarding mental illness fuel the stigma, Fitzpatrick added.

"People don't know where to go for treatment. They don't know what they're seeing," he said. "Mental illnesses are kind of where cancer was in the '50s. Not a lot is known about either the disease or the treatment."

That's why problems such as depression and anxiety are becoming more accepted -- the spotlight has shone brightest on these disorders, creating better education among the populace, he explained.

However, media portrayals of mental illness sometimes foster and reinforce people's worst fears.

Mental illness usually hits the news when tragedy has struck, Fitzpatrick said, such as when U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords was shot in Tucson, Ariz., last January. Jared Lee Loughner has been charged in the case.

"The booking photo of Loughner in Arizona brought the cause of battling stigma in this country back about four steps, and it was run over and over and over," Fitzpatrick said.

It's often no better in fictional accounts of mental illness. Gunter said that people with a disorder rarely are given sensitive treatment in movies and on television, instead often portrayed as deranged lunatics.

"If you see mental illness in the media, a lot of times those illnesses are shown in people who are a real danger to society," she said.

To help end the stigma attached to mental illness, NAMI has created a program called Stigma Busters, which encourages people to report portrayals of mental illness that reinforce stereotypes and promote prejudice.

"We push back when we see stigmatizing language, and the media has gotten more responsive," Fitzpatrick said.

Another NAMI program, Breaking the Silence, goes into classrooms to teach school kids about mental illness, Gunter said.

"You would be so surprised about the lack of information these kids have regarding mental illness," she said. "We are teaching them to change this idea of mental illness."

More information

The Stigma Busters website of the National Alliance on Mental Illness has more on fighting the stigma.

A companion article details one man's struggle with paranoid schizophrenia.

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Thursday, December 29, 2011

Football: Villas-Boas admits Chelsea's title hopes in tatters

LONDON, Dec 27 (BSS/AFP) - Andre Villas-Boas conceded Chelsea's Premier League title hopes suffered a severe blow after his side dropped home points in the 1-1 draw with Fulham on Monday.

Villas-Boas's team have now drawn their last three games and while last week's stalemate at Tottenham was regarded as a creditable result, failing to beat Wigan and Fulham must be regarded as major disappointments for a team with ambitions to top the table.

And having seen his side reduce the gap on leaders Manchester
City to seven points two weeks previously, Villas-Boas admitted
the failure to build on that result meant his team's challenge
had once again ebbed away.

City's draw at West Bromwich Albion meant the manager's worst
fears of a 13-point deficit were not realised.

But with both Roberto Mancini's side and Manchester United lying 11 points clear of the Blues - who will drop to fifth if Arsenal beat Wolverhampton Wanderers on 27th December - Chelsea's prospects of closing the gap look slim.

Aston Villa will visit Stamford Bridge on December 31 but Villas-Boas admitted he was accounting for maximum points from two home games.

"I think it's pretty difficult," said Villas-Boas when asked about his team's chances of closing the gap. "If we had had a good December, which would have been good with six points from these two home games, we would have had a chance.

"But bearing in mind this draw, if they (City and United) do their jobs, it'll be very difficult for us to win it.

"You assess things as they are. There's no big drama in terms of how we look at things. But you have to be sufficiently realistic.

"That is the perspective we have to make at the moment: it's
difficult. It's not impossible. You cannot say that. But we have
to focus on our position at the moment and make a real
assessment.

"Maybe the Premier League is over for us at the moment. We'd targeted the December fixtures as an ideal situation to find out
what would happen in the Premier League.

"We continue to do that. There is always tension for you to
get results in a massive club like this one. You have to be real.
You cannot live under false expectations when the gap is this
big."

Villas-Boas plans to strengthen his squad in January by
signing a centre back, with Bolton's Gary Cahill his main target.

"We are trying to close the deal on a central defender. I
don't think we'll do much more than that. Maybe one player more,"
Villas-Boas said.

"A central defender will be our priority. We had initial
talks with Bolton, but that doesn't mean a deal will be
concluded. We will see."

Juan Mata's 47th minute goal was cancelled out by Clint
Dempsey's 56th minute equaliser, providing a timely lift for
Martin Jol's side after the 5-0 defeat at the hands of Manchester
United.

Strikers Bobby Zamora and Andy Johnson were both missing from
the Fulham team and Jol admitted he was unsure when they would
return.

"Zamora had to pull out with an Achilles problem. Andy Johnson, in the same training session," Jol said.

"Andy's had this groin injury, so maybe he'll be back in the week. It was on Christmas Eve, the day before yesterday. Bobby, I don't know. The Achilles is always a bit different. Johnson is a bit different.

"And Damien Duff pulled out with a calf problem he's been feeling for the last six weeks or so."

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Kim Jong Il's heir meets with SKorean delegation (AP)

PYONGYANG, North Korea ? North Korea's next leader is burnishing his diplomatic skills in the wake of his father's death, welcoming a private South Korean mourning delegation as he strengthens his position at the top the country's ruling structure.

Kim Jong Un has rapidly gained prominence since the death of his father, Kim Jong Il, on Dec. 17, and his brief meeting Monday with a group led by a former South Korean first lady and a prominent business leader shows Seoul that he is assured in his new role. The South Koreans were scheduled to return home Tuesday.

It seems clear now that Kim Jong Un, who is in his late 20s, is now in position to extend the Kim family's control over the country of 24 million people to a third generation. His grandfather Kim Il Sung, a revered figure, founded North Korea in 1948 and was succeeded by Kim Jong Il, who ruled for 17 years.

Just as North Korea created a cult of personality around the previous two Kims, the youngest Kim has also been showered with intense praise and new titles in the state media.

The main Rodong Sinmun newspaper described him Monday as head of the Central Committee of the Workers' Party ? a post that appears to make him the top official in the ruling party. Earlier, the North referred to him as "supreme leader" of the 1.2 million-strong armed forces and said the military's top leaders had pledged their loyalty to him.

Late Monday, Pyongyang called Kim a "sagacious leader" and "dear" comrade as he again paid respects to his father, whose body is lying in state at Kumsusan Memorial Palace. State media have already dubbed him as a "great successor" and "outstanding leader."

The official Korean Central News Agency also indicated that Kim will uphold his father's "military-first" policy.

"As dear comrade Kim Jong Un, who is a sagacious leader of our party, state and military, is at the forefront of our revolutionary cause, the history of our father and general's glorious military-first revolution will continue," it said.

During Kim's meeting with the private delegation of South Koreans, he thanked them after they expressed condolences and sympathy over his father's death.

The lead delegates were the widow of former South Korean President Kim Dae-jung, who engineered a "sunshine" engagement policy with the North and held a landmark summit with Kim Jong Il in 2000, and Hyundai Group Chairwoman Hyun Jeong-eun, whose late husband had ties to the North. North Korea sent delegations to Seoul when the women's husbands died.

They stood in a line on a red carpet and bowed silently during their visit to the Kumsusan palace, where Kim Jong Il's bier is surrounded by flowers and flanked by an honor guard, footage from AP Television News in Pyongyang showed. Kim Jong Un and the two women later exchanged handshakes and clasped their hands when they had brief conversations. Their conversations were inaudible.

Through the meeting, Kim appeared to be sending a message pushing South Korea to pursue previously agreed upon cooperative projects that would give his country much-needed hard currency, said Yang Moo-jin, a professor at Seoul-based University of North Korean Studies.

Monday's meeting appeared to be Kim's first meeting with South Koreans since his father's death. It was also the fourth time the North's media reported that Kim had visited the memorial palace since his father's death, according to Seoul's Unification Ministry.

On Tuesday, the two lead South Korean delegates met Kim Yong Nam, president of Presidium of North Korea's parliament, who often represents the country and is considered a nominal head of state, according to the APTN footage. The delegates were to return to South Korea later in the day.

Kim Jong Un's new titles are slight variations of those held by his father, but appear to carry the same weight. It was unclear whether the nation's constitution had been changed to reflect the transfer of leadership as when Kim Jong Il took power after his father's death.

Mourning continued, meanwhile, despite frigid winter weather, in the final days before Kim Jong Il's funeral, which is set to take place Wednesday, and a memorial Thursday.

People continued lining up in central Pyongyang's Kim Il Sung Square, where a massive portrait that usually features Kim Il Sung has been replaced by one of Kim Jong Il, to bow before his smiling image and to lay funeral flowers. Heated buses stood by to give mourners a respite from the cold, and hot tea and water were distributed from beverage kiosks.

___

Associated Press writers Foster Klug, Hyung-jin Kim and Jiyoung Won in Seoul, South Korea, and AP Korea bureau chief Jean H. Lee contributed to this report. Follow AP's Korea coverage at twitter.com/newsjean and twitter.com/APKlug.

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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Bronze statue of Steve Jobs unveiled in Hungary

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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

NBA Kicks Off Shortened Season On Christmas Day

Men's professional basketball was on a long break because of the lockout. But on Christmas Day, the NBA season begins with a five-game package featuring exciting teams and glittering superstars. There's a rematch between defending champion Dallas and everyone's favorite team to hate ? the Miam Heat.

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LINDA WERTHEIMER, HOST:

Professional basketball was on a long break because of the lockout, but on Christmas Day the NBA kicks off its shortened season with a five-game package featuring exciting games and glittering superstars. There's a rematch between defending champion Dallas and everybody's favorite team to hate, the Heat from Miami. Younger folks ready to break through playing for Chicago and Oklahoma City are in action, as are the storied Boston Celtics and the L.A. Lakers.

To preview these games we turn to NPR's Tom Goldman. Good morning, Tom.

TOM GOLDMAN, BYLINE: Hi, Linda.

WERTHEIMER: So will this Christmas Day offering help fans forgive and forget all this nasty labor talk?

(SOUNDBITE OF LAUGHTER)

GOLDMAN: Oh, they'll forgive. You know, sports fans have very high tolerance for abuse. So even though it was galling for many to hear players and owners sniping about many millions of dollars during a down economy, the promise of a Lebron dunk or a Kevin Durant three-pointer will light up TVs from coast to coast. Now, forgetting the lockout may be tougher when we see the product starting on Sunday.

WERTHEIMER: How so?

GOLDMAN: Well, this rush to a Christmas Day opening meant shortening training camps by half and cutting the pre-season from eight games per team to two. And then you had lots of players switching teams during a quickie free-agency trading period. So, a number of teams won't be in sync right away and that could mean sloppy basketball and maybe more injuries because of this rush into full tilt action.

WERTHEIMER: Now the last game, Christmas Day, has the Los Angeles Clippers playing Golden State. Now in past years, this would hardly been a marquee matchup. I gather there must be some new excitement about the Clippers.

(SOUNDBITE OF LAUGHTER)

GOLDMAN: Just think about what you said, pre-season excitement about the Clippers, amazing but true. They are one of the most maligned pro sports franchises in history - from their bad play on the court to bad ownership. But now the Clippers, and not the Lakers, are creating this big buzz in L.A. and really throughout the league. And it's largely due to one player, the game's best point guard, Chris Paul. He came to the Clippers via trade last week and that was, of course, after NBA commissioner David Stern nixed a deal that would have sent Paul to the Lakers.

Now like any great point guard, he makes his teammates better. And amazingly, again, for the Clippers, they have made smart moves and laid out the money to surround Chris Paul with really good teammates. They've got the great veteran guard Chauncey Billups and a former all star forward Caron Butler, and last year's Rookie of the Year power forward Blake Griffin. He's known for his huge dunks. But during short pre-season, showed off a variety of great offensive moves.

WERTHEIMER: So that sounds good, but you think the Clippers could actually get to post-season?

GOLDMAN: Well, you know, no one's crowning them the next champion, or even NBA finalists. There are a number of good teams in a wide open Western Conference - Dallas, Oklahoma City, San Antonio, even the Lakers. But if the Clippers stay healthy and they can blend that talent with some mental toughness, they could win and they could make a run in the playoffs.

WERTHEIMER: Now, of course, in the East you still have that big trio down in Miami - Dwayne Wade, Chris Bosh, and LeBron James who commands most of the attention. So, what does he have to do to silence all the criticism he got last year?

GOLDMAN: Yeah. Well, you know, he's so talented and such a crowd pleaser. But his worth as a player has been distilled down to this: Can he deliver in a clutch to win a title, which he didn't do last year. And that's what he has to do. And that's what's expected of you when you're called The Chosen One and King James.

Now he spent some of his off season working on his post play - near the basket - with one of the great former post players in NBA history, Hakeem Olajuwon. We should see a new, improved LeBron James this season, but vindication won't come until June.

WERTHEIMER: NPR's sports correspondent Tom Goldman. Thank you, Tom.

GOLDMAN: You're welcome.

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Got an iPhone 4S for Christmas? Have Some Fun With Siri [PICS]

Ever since we got our iPhone 4S, we?ve been having a lot of fun with its built-in digital assistant, Siri. An excellent repository to all kinds of Siri tricks has been LifeWithSiri.com. Now, there?s Life with Siri, an ebook that compiles the funniest Siri responses from the site, giving you plenty of fodder to show off your new iPhone 4S to your envious Christmas guests.

Jodi Dery, the author of the book, gave us permission to show you 10 of the funniest Siri dialogues, giving you a sneak preview of the Life with Siri ebook. We took a look at a copy of the book, and it?s not only a humorous source of Siri sarcasm and saucy rejoinders, but it?s full of useful info about what Siri can do and how you can use it.

?Life with Siri? is an appropriate title for this book, because now that we?ve lived with it for a couple of months, we?re started to realize what this software can do. Although we use it mostly to set our alarms, it?s especially good in a pinch, when we?re in a hurry and don?t even have time to type anything.

For instance, in addition to having a lot of fun with Siri, texting is completely hands-free, and we even taught it how to post on Twitter for us. Heck, we hear even Santa uses Siri.

SEE MORE: Siri Review

But if you just received an iPhone 4S for Christmas, it?s hard to tell precisely what Siri can and cannot do. The gallery below will show you some of the clever things you can do with Siri, but the book will show you even more. The software has tremendous potential, which is well-demonstrated in this book.

This book gives you a lot of info for your $1.99, the price of the electronic version of Life with Siri, now available on Amazon and elsewhere. You can also get it as a print edition for $4.99, to be published on Jan. 2.

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What is the meaning of life?


What do you want for Christmas?


Good night


Call me an ambulance.

I think the author borrowed this one from me.


Yo ho ho and a bottle of rum


I want to rob a bank.


I'd like to jump off a bridge


My wife wants a divorce because of you.


What did Peter Piper pick?


I'll see you in hell, Siri.



BONUS: 10 More Absurd Siri Responses


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The classic question


Captain Kirk destroyed a computer with this question. Siri shrugs.


Thanks to Josh at "This is my..." blog for this one.


This is the correct answer, sort of.


Let's start a band!


She kept saying my name....


Siri can't answer the probing question posed by noted intellectual Jessica Simpson.


She has her limits, but is still helpful.


Fill in the rest for yourself. And no, she won't make you a "sammich."


Thanks, Siri.


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Monday, December 26, 2011

DomainerBlog: Next Sony Ericsson smartphone may be named Xperia Ion according to trademark http://t.co/Q6hdCW60

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Keeping Kids Warm, Dry and Safe in Cold Weather (HealthDay)

FRIDAY, Dec. 23 (HealthDay News) -- You winterize your house and car, and you need to do the same with your children, an expert suggests.

"Children are even more vulnerable than adults to cold-weather and winter-related injuries," Dr. Karen Judy, a pediatrician at Loyola University Health System and professor of pediatrics at Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine, said in a Loyola news release.

She offered tips to keep children comfortable and safe when they're outside in cold weather:

  • Dress kids in layers. If one layer gets wet, the child can remove it to keep moisture away from the skin.
  • Use fleece and wool garments instead of cotton clothes, which will not provide insulation if they get wet.
  • Warm boots and mittens are essential because extremities are most prone to frostbite. Make sure kids cover their ears and nose and wear a hat to prevent significant heat loss from the head.
  • Children should come inside often to limit their exposure to the cold, and they should change out of wet clothing immediately.

Children can also be at risk when traveling in the car during winter.

"We spend a lot of time in our cars in winter, and this can be dangerous if we are not prepared," Judy said.

"In cold weather, parents need to take additional precautions to keep kids safe while traveling even if it's just to the grocery store. Never leave kids in a car unattended and keep a winter survival kit in the car with blankets, extra socks and gloves, snacks, and a first-aid kit in case the car breaks down or you are stranded in your car," she advised.

More information

The American Academy of Pediatrics offers more winter safety tips.

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Forces Loyal to Yemeni President Fire on Protesters

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At least eight protesters were killed in Sana, the worst violence in the capital since President Ali Abdullah Saleh agreed to give up his post more than a month ago. ...

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Iran rejects NY judge's ruling on Sept. 11 attacks (AP)

TEHRAN, Iran ? Iran has rejected a New York judge's finding that Tehran is liable in the Sept. 11 attacks along with the Taliban and al-Qaida.

According to state TV, Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman referred to last week's judgment as "clumsy scenario-making" by the U.S.

The spokesman, Ramin Mehmanparast, repeated Iran's insistence that al-Qaida has no presence in the country.

On Thursday, Judge George Daniels in Manhattan signed a default judgment finding Iran, the Taliban and al-Qaida liable in the 2001 attacks. The ruling came in a $100 billion lawsuit brought by family members of victims.

The findings also said Iran provides al-Qaida members a safe haven.

Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has repeatedly denied any Iranian connection to the Sept. 11 attacks or to al-Qaida.

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

MustafaMir: RT @DeirQaddis: #ChristmasIsCancelled I told Santa that Israel wants Peace. He died laughing. #XmasInPalestine

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Demi Lovato Lashes Out at Disney Channel for Eating Disorder Jokes (omg!)

Demi Lovato took to her Twitter account Friday to scold the Disney Channel for including an eating disorder joke in one of its shows.

The former star of Disney's Sonny With a Chance tweeted about the joke made on the network's comedy Shake It Up ? one of the female characters says, "I could just eat you up -- well, if I ate" ? and blasted Disney for making light of the very medical condition that forced her to exit her series after two seasons. Lovato, 19, underwent treatment last year for an eating disorder and self-injury and has been open about her struggle with bulimia since she completed treatment in January.

The former star of Sonny With a Chance tweeted about the Shake It Up joke ? "I could just eat you up, well, if I ate" ? and proceeded to blast Disney for making a joke about the very medical condition that forced her to exit her series after two seasons. Lovato, 19, underwent treatment last year for an eating disorder and self-injury and has been open about her struggle with bulimia since she completed treatment in January.

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"I find it really funny how a company can lose one of their actresses from the pressures of an eating disorder and yet still make joke about that very disease," she tweeted Friday. "Dear Disney Channel, EATING DISORDERS ARE NOT SOMETHING TO JOKE ABOUT."

Lovato also took Disney to task for its use of increasingly petite actresses. "Is it just me or are the actresses getting thinner and thinner," she wrote. "I miss the days of Raven, and Lizzie McGuire."

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Less than three hours after Lovato's complaints, Disney Channel's official Twitter account said it would review the episodes. "We hear you and are pulling both episodes as quickly as possible and reevaluating them," Disney Channel's public relations team tweeted late Friday. "It's never our intention to make light of eating disorders!"

In addition to the Shake It Up episode in question, Disney Channel also pulled an episode of Sonny With a Chance's spin-off series, So Random!, after a fan tweeted to Lovato that it also featured an eating disorder joke.

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Saturday, December 24, 2011

Understanding Congress' payroll tax cut fight (AP)

WASHINGTON ? If President Barack Obama, the House and the Senate all want to extend a Social Security payroll tax cut and jobless benefits through next year, why are they fighting so bitterly over doing it?

Obama, House Democrats and lopsided majorities of both parties in the Senate want to immediately renew the tax cut and jobless benefits for the next two months, and find a way later to extend them through 2012. House Republicans want to do it for a full year right away.

That doesn't sound like an unbridgeable gap. Yet the fight has evolved into a year-end partisan grudge match with no clear resolution in sight and with huge political and economic stakes.

Without action, the payroll tax paid by 160 million workers will rise by 2 percentage points to 6.2 percent on Jan. 1. That would mean $1,000 a year less in the pockets of people making $50,000, or about $19 weekly. In addition, 3 million people currently receiving long-term jobless benefits will begin to lose weekly payments that average under $300 ? for many, their only support.

Following is a guided tour, in question and answer form, through the dispute.

Q: Why do Obama and the Senate want to extend the tax cut and jobless benefits by only two months?

A: Actually, they don't. When the Senate voted overwhelmingly last weekend for a two-month bill backed by Obama, it was a fallback position after Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., and Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., disagreed over ways to pay for a yearlong extension. Both sides agreed they would not let the bill increase long-term deficits.

The Senate's two-month version continues the payroll tax and jobless benefits at this year's levels and costs $33 billion. The bargainers agreed to pay for that by raising fees people pay for new mortgages or refinancing insured by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the government-backed mortgage companies. For a $200,000 mortgage, the fee increase would raise a borrower's cost about $17 a month.

A full-year extension would cost around $200 billion, and the two sides couldn't agree on how to pay for that. So they agreed on a bill extending the tax cuts and jobless benefits through February, and then they would return early next year to resolve their differences over a yearlong measure.

Q: The government spends over $3.5 trillion every year. How hard can it be to find another $170 billion or so in savings?

A: It's been tough because of the math and the ways each side would do it.

The two parties seemed to agree that additional savings could come from a federal sale of parts of the broadcast spectrum, and by requiring government workers to contribute more to their pensions. Beyond that are vast differences, substantive and political.

A yearlong extension that the GOP-run House passed this month would make higher-income seniors pay more for Medicare coverage and cut spending for parts of Obama's health care overhaul law enacted last year. Democrats oppose both those provisions.

Democrats have proposed paying for a one-year extension of the payroll tax and federal unemployment benefits by imposing a 1.9 percent surtax on income above $1 million a year, a non-starter with Republicans. During talks between top Senate Democrats and Republicans, Democrats also proposed other ways of boosting levies on the wealthy, but those were rejected.

Q: Are there any other differences?

A: They're also fighting over the jobless benefits taxpayers should provide as the economy slowly improves.

Democrats want to keep the current structure. Most states provide 26 weeks of unemployment coverage, and federal programs enacted since the recession boost the eligibility up to 99 weeks in some states.

The House-passed bill would pare that total coverage to a maximum 79 weeks. That probably would fall even further in some states as employment improves. The House bill also requires benefit recipients without high school diplomas to pursue education alternatives and lets states test recipients for drug use.

Q: While they work through these differences, why the fuss over whether Congress first approves a two-month or a one-year plan?

A: For one thing, many freshman and conservative House Republicans are tired of compromising with the Senate and want their leaders to take a stand. They also say a two-month extension of the payroll tax cut would create uncertainty for taxpayers and businesses and problems for employers' payroll systems.

Many House Republicans hate the idea of keeping the issue alive until March 1, when the two-month bill would expire. Democrats have damaged Republicans politically with proposals to pay for the payroll tax cut by boosting levies on the rich. GOP lawmakers solidly oppose that approach, saying it would discourage job creation, and Democrats have used that to argue that Republicans are defending the wealthy at the expense of the middle class.

That's not an argument Republicans want to spend the 2012 election year having. As a result, many want to avoid additional votes on the matter next year, and they don't want to let Obama spend next month's State of the Union address discussing it. They would rather spend 2012 voting on issues they feel are on their terrain, like blocking Obama administration regulations, reducing the size of government and cutting its spending.

Q: What about Democrats?

A: They say the tax cut and unemployment coverage must be renewed to protect the millions who would be hurt Jan. 1. They also have no desire to surrender leverage by abandoning the two-month deal negotiated by the Senate's Reid and McConnell.

But they, too, have political motivations.

Democrats cite economists who say the payroll tax would pump enough money into the economy to help it grow slightly next year. Knowing that the 2012 presidential and congressional races are likely to hinge on the economy's performance, they want to take no chances with anything that might tip the economy in the wrong direction. To them, that means the payroll tax cut and extra jobless coverage must be extended.

Q: Wouldn't these bills also prevent a scheduled cut in reimbursements to doctors who treat Medicare patients?

A: Yes, a 27 percent reduction takes effect next month unless Congress acts. Doctors say that cut would discourage physicians from treating the elderly people served by Medicare. Neither party wants to anger older voters by limiting their access to doctors.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/topstories/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20111222/ap_on_go_co/us_congress_payroll_tax_q_a

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In-Flight Wi-Fi Company Gogo Files For $100 Million IPO

gogoIn-Flight Wi-Fi provider Gogo has just filed for an IPO, and will raise as much as $100 million in a public offering. Gogo, which has raised over $500 million in funding, provides in-flight connectivity to nine of the ten North American airlines that provide internet access, including Delta Air Lines, American Airlines, Virgin America, Alaska Airlines, US Airways, Frontier Airlines and Air Tran Airways. The company also has trial agreement with United Airlines and Air Canada.

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Lawrence forensics 'do not fit'

Forensic findings presented by the prosecution in the Stephen Lawrence trial do not fit with the rest of the evidence, a jury has been told.

Tim Roberts QC, defending Gary Dobson, said traces of blood and fibres found on his client's clothing were the result of police contamination.

No eyewitness had placed Mr Dobson at the scene of the attack, he said.

Mr Dobson, 36, and David Norris, 35, deny murdering 18-year-old Mr Lawrence in Eltham, south London, in 1993.

The black teenager was stabbed at a bus stop after he was set upon by a group of white youths.

Wider picture

Mr Roberts told jurors the prosecution case against his client had an "Achilles heel", which he described as a "microscopic viewpoint" and "tunnel vision" about forensic evidence.

He said the prosecution had struggled to make the accusations "fit with the wider picture given by the rest of the evidence".

"The new scientific evidence does not prove who stabbed and killed Stephen Lawrence," he said. "The new scientific evidence is capable of identifying only items of clothing not people."

His closing line was that "out of very few fibres the prosecution has spun a very long yarn".

The court has heard that cold case forensic evidence was found on Mr Dobson's jacket and cardigan, but the defence claims he never wore the jacket after it had been "ridiculed" and that the cardigan belonged to his father.

The allegation that fibres from Mr Lawrence's red shirt had landed on Mr Dobson's jacket during the attack was "unsubstantiated conjecture", said Mr Roberts.

It was much more likely that the police seized the clothing and put the items into their "leaky exhibit system", he said.

Mr Roberts said the fibres on the jacket could be traced back to when an accident and emergency nurse cut off Mr Lawrence's clothes, releasing a "shower" of material.

Prosecutors allege that a blood stain found on Mr Dobson's jacket was caused by Mr Lawrence's fresh blood, but Mr Roberts said it was "a creation of laboratory procedures".

The defence has argued an old dried blood flake got on the jacket via contamination and caused a spot when it was dissolved during tests for saliva.

'Shared hatred'

Earlier in the trial, the jurors were shown a police surveillance video showing racist rants by the two defendants and their friends.

Mr Roberts compared the video with the recent controversy over TV presenter Jeremy Clarkson calling for public sector workers who went on strike to be shot in front of their families.

He said that neither Mr Clarkson nor his client had displayed murderous intent or meant their comments to be taken seriously.

Prosecutor Mark Ellison QC, who concluded the case against the two defendants on Wednesday morning, had said the video demonstrated a "shared hatred" of black people, a familiarity with knives and that they were "the sort of people expected to act how they acted when they came across two black people on that night".

He told jurors Mr Norris and Mr Dobson were "part of a likeminded group of white youths" on the night of the murder.

He said a series of forensic scientists had shown the only plausible explanation for fibres, blood and hair from Mr Lawrence being found on the defendants' clothes was their presence during the attack.

The jury was told that to convict Mr Dobson and Mr Norris they must be sure the forensic evidence against them had not been contaminated by mishandling over the years.

If they were sure there was no contamination, they must be certain the two men participated in the attack and that both of them knew there was intent to harm the teenager, said Mr Ellison.

The trial was adjourned to Thursday, when the jury will hear the defence case for Mr Norris.

Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/int/news/-/news/uk-16285562

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Friday, December 23, 2011

DOS Emulator iMAME Surfaces on Apple App Store

A new app, iMAME that includes a handful of classic arcade games has been made available by Apple in its App Store.

Though the new app seems too luscious for the fanboys of the arcade genre to resist, it has been speculated that the app might not, after all, last too long in the store-shelves. And that's because Apple has already made a infamous reputation of allowing certain apps to surface in its App Store, only to withdraw them shortly after citing reasons that more or less categorize the offerings undeserving to be featured by the store.

Usually, the company's policies do not allow it to feature unofficial gaming emulators in the App Store. So, being an unofficial app itself, featuring a handful of different titles from different vendors, the app in question, iMAME, could be soon pulled out from the store by Apple.

iMAME comes equipped with a bunch of classic arcade games including the likes of Circus, Hard Hat, Side Track amongst many other. Admittedly most of these games are previously unheard of though. Nonetheless, the offering according to many experts, is too tempting for arcade enthusiasts to miss.

So, probably those who want to lay their hands on this new app in the games section of the App Store, should download it as soon as possible before it is eventually pulled out.

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Stock index futures point higher (Reuters)

(Reuters) Stock index futures pointed to a higher open on Wall Street on Thursday, with futures for the S&P 500, Dow Jones and Nasdaq 100 all up 0.5 percent at 0936 GMT.

* U.S. final third-quarter GDP will be in the spotlight at 1330 GMT, with economists in a Reuters survey forecasting a 2.0 percent annualized pace of growth, a repeat of the third-quarter second estimate.

* Investors will also watch U.S. weekly jobless claims at 1330 GMT, while the Thomson Reuters/University of Michigan Surveys of Consumers will be at 1455 GMT and the U.S. Federal Housing Finance Agency issues Home Price Index for October at 1500 GMT.

* Yahoo Inc (YHOO.O) is considering a plan to cut stakes in its prized Asian assets as part of a complicated share transaction valued at roughly $17 billion, sources familiar with the matter said on Wednesday, winning nods of approval from Wall Street.

* Airbus is on course to end 2011 with well over 1,600 orders, pushing Boeing (BA.N) to the lowest market share of their 40-year rivalry.

* European Commission antitrust officials were not swayed by Deutsche Boerse (DB1Gn.DE) and NYSE Euronext's (NYX.N) last-ditch arguments to save their $9 billion deal, sources said.

This makes it increasingly likely the exchange operators will have to take their campaign directly to the commissioners.

* The FTSEurofirst 300 index (.FTEU3) rose 1 percent on Thursday in thin trade, with banking stocks featuring among the top performers.

* On Wednesday, the Nasdaq Composite Index (.IXIC) fell 1 percent after results from Oracle (ORCL.O) missed expectations, while the broader markets closed mostly flat in a thinly traded day.

The Dow Jones industrial average (.DJI) rose 0.03 percent, the Standard & Poor's 500 Index (.SPX) gained 0.2 percent and the Nasdaq Composite Index (.IXIC) slid 1 percent.

(Reporting by Joanne Frearson; Editing by Hans-Juergen Peters)

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Rove On House GOP: They Lost The Optics

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Sunday, December 18, 2011

Sniping pits old foes, new allies: France, Britain (AP)

PARIS ? France and Britain escalated an unusual bout of sniping Friday, as Prime Minister David Cameron took a swipe at religious freedoms in France while the French finance minister criticized the U.K. economy.

The latest cross-Channel squabbling ? triggered in part over a tense European Union summit last week ? bared efforts to win political points at home at a time when the financial crisis has pinched both governments.

The rabble-rousing also comes despite the lockstep military effort between the two countries in the NATO-led air campaign that helped spell the end of Moammar Gadhafi's longtime reign in Libya.

France and Britain, rivals for centuries, have been strong ? if at times uncomfortable ? allies since the 20th century. As western Europe's top military powers, they cooperate closely on defense and were joint pillars of the NATO-led air campaign that helped spell the end of Moammar Gadhafi's reign in Libya.

Friday's war of words got going as French Finance Minister Francois Baroin sought to deflect investor fears across the Channel to Britain, hours after the national statistics agency predicted France will slide into recession.

"We would prefer to be French right now than British, in terms of the economy," Baroin told Europe-1 radio.

Echoing comments from several top French officials this week, Baroin suggested ratings agencies should be paying more attention to Britain: "The economic situation of Britain is worrying today."

With French presidential and legislative elections on tap next spring, President Nicolas Sarkozy's conservatives have been on the defensive in recent weeks amid rumblings that France ? the eurozone's No. 2 economy after Germany ? may soon face a credit-rating downgrade.

Late Friday, Fitch ratings agency said it was keeping France's credit grade at Triple-A, but was revising its outlook on French sovereign debt to negative, from stable.

In Brussels last week, Cameron was the only European Union leader out of 27 to refuse to consider a new treaty that would impose tougher controls on state budgets to avert wider financial crisis. His decision left him isolated.

But in Britain, Cameron has been praised by many for his decision to hardball his European allies over their fiscal pact ? and some opinion polls show his governing Conservative Party winning a clear boost from the tough stance.

In a speech on religion in Oxford, Cameron appeared to take a swipe at France, switching focus from the economy to tolerance for minorities in the two countries. "Many people tell me it is much easier to be Jewish or Muslim here in Britain than it is in a secular country like France," Cameron said.

Britain's deputy prime minister Nick Clegg, leader of the pro-European Liberal Democrats who opposed Cameron's move to snub the European pact, urged French Prime Minister Francois Fillon to end the sniping from Paris.

During a trip to Brazil on Thursday, Fillon ? whose wife Penelope is Welsh ? acknowledged to reporters that France's debt was too high, before pointing to "our British friends who are even more indebted than we are."

"For the moment, the ratings agencies don't seem to notice," he said.

Clegg's office said Fillon had called him from Brazil to say that "it had not been his intention to call into question" Britain's credit rating.

Meanwhile, Clegg told Fillon that the recent remarks by some French officials about the British economy were "simply unacceptable and that steps should be taken to calm the rhetoric," the statement said.

Late Thursday, French statistics agency Insee forecast that the country's economy would shrink this quarter and next amid a worsening outlook for the whole 17-nation eurozone. Insee predicted the economy would contract 0.2 percent in the fourth quarter and 0.1 percent in the first quarter of 2012, and forecast renewed but weak growth in the second quarter.

___

David Stringer in London contributed to this report.

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Saturday, December 17, 2011

Experts call for strict limits on chimp research

Days in the laboratory are numbered for chimpanzees, humans' closest relative.

Chimps paved astronauts' way into space and were vital in creating some important medicines. But the government said Thursday that science has advanced enough that from now on, chimpanzees essentially should be a last resort in medical research ? a move that puts the United States more in line with the rest of the world.

Chimps' similarity with people "demands special consideration and respect," said Dr. Francis Collins, director of the National Institutes of Health.

His move came after the prestigious Institute of Medicine declared that most use of chimpanzees for invasive medical research no longer can be justified ? and that strict new limits should determine which experiments are important enough to outweigh the moral cost of involving this species that is so like us.

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"The bar is very high," said bioethicist Jeffrey Kahn of Johns Hopkins University, who led the institute panel.

The group stopped short of recommending an outright ban, saying a handful of research projects today might still require chimps ? but more importantly, that the animals might be required in the future as new diseases evolve and emerge.

Animal welfare groups welcomed the change but continue to push for Congress to pass legislation that would go a step further and phase out all invasive chimp research.

"Chimpanzees have provided limited value in research settings, and now alternative methods have been developed that will make their use all but obsolete," said Wayne Pacelle, president of the Humane Society of the United States.

But some scientists say it's not that big a change because chimp studies already were dwindling fast as researchers turned to less costly and ethically charged alternatives.

"The use of a chimpanzee in biomedical research is the rare exception," said Dr. Thomas Rowell, who directs Louisiana's New Iberia Research Center, one of five research centers that houses chimps and other primate species used in both government- and privately financed studies.

It's not clear exactly how many of the nation's 937 research chimps ? 612 of them owned by the NIH ? are in the midst of experiments that would be affected by the new standards and could be moved into retirement instead. Most of the chimps are fairly old, as the nation has had a moratorium on breeding since 1995.

But Collins temporarily barred new government-funded studies involving chimps as his agency began implementing the recommended restrictions. Also, a working group will decide whether to phase out about 37 ongoing projects, about half of which Collins said probably don't meet the new standards.

These apes' genetic closeness to humans ? the genome is about 99 percent identical to ours ? has long caused a quandary, making the animals valuable to medical researchers for nearly a century but also sparking ethical and emotional questions about how they are housed and used.

"They are highly intelligent. They live in complex social settings, and they live for a very long time," said evolutionary anthropologist Anne Pusey of Duke University, who once worked with chimp expert Jane Goodall in Tanzania and manages an archive of Goodall's field data on the animals.

"When you enclose a chimp in a very small cage for 50 years, it really is cruel and unusual, even regardless of whether you're doing invasive things to them," she added.

The U.S. is one of only two countries known to still conduct medical research with chimpanzees; the other is Gabon, in Africa. The European Union essentially banned such research last year.

Thursday's decision was triggered by an uproar last year over the fate of 186 semi-retired research chimps that the NIH, to save money, planned to move from a New Mexico facility to an active research lab in Texas. They are staying put for now.

The Institute of Medicine's investigation found over the past 10 years, the NIH has paid for just 110 projects of any type that involved chimps. Most involved hepatitis C, a liver virus that infects only humans and chimps. Some involved HIV, a disease that scientists now know is better to study in rhesus monkeys. Still others involved comparing the genetics of chimps and humans, or behavioral research examining such things as development and mental health.

The institute recommended two different sets of restrictions. Biomedical research ? testing new drugs or giving chimps a disease ? should allow using the apes only if studies could not be done on other animals or people themselves, and if foregoing the work would hinder progress against life-threatening or debilitating conditions. The panel said behavioral and genetic research, while less controversial, nonetheless should be limited to studies that provide insights otherwise unattainable, using techniques that minimize any pain or distress.

The institute combed research files to see what types of projects would fit those strict criteria ? and could come up with only a handful, such as a possible need to test vaccines against hepatitis C in the animals. But the panel concluded chimps aren't needed to study cancer or a host of other diseases or even to test most drugs.

The standards wouldn't automatically apply to privately funded pharmaceutical research, although the industry, too, is shifting away from use of chimps. One drug company, GlaxoSmithKline, adopted an official policy ending its use of great apes, including chimpanzees, in research.

The Associated Press

Source: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/45684538/ns/health-health_care/

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