Saturday, December 31, 2011

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WORLD: U.S. warns Iran against closing Hormuz oil route

TEHRAN, Iran ? The U.S. warned Iran Wednesday that it will not tolerate any disruption of naval traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, after Iran's navy chief said the Islamic Republic is capable of

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Friday, December 30, 2011

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Crosby still experiencing concussion-like symptoms

FILE - In this Dec. 5, 2011, file photo, Pittsburgh Penguins' Sidney Crosby (87) prepares to take a face-off during an NHL hockey game against the Boston Bruins in Pittsburgh. Crosby is out indefinitely with a recurrence of concussion-like symptoms though tests indicate that he has not sustained another concussion, the team announced Monday, Dec. 12, 2011. Crosby, who missed more than 10 months after taking shots to the head in successive games in January, hasn't played since developing a headache following a 3-1 loss to Boston last week. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar, File)

FILE - In this Dec. 5, 2011, file photo, Pittsburgh Penguins' Sidney Crosby (87) prepares to take a face-off during an NHL hockey game against the Boston Bruins in Pittsburgh. Crosby is out indefinitely with a recurrence of concussion-like symptoms though tests indicate that he has not sustained another concussion, the team announced Monday, Dec. 12, 2011. Crosby, who missed more than 10 months after taking shots to the head in successive games in January, hasn't played since developing a headache following a 3-1 loss to Boston last week. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar, File)

Pittsburgh Penguins star Sidney Crosby is participating in light exercise but remains sidelined indefinitely with concussion-like symptoms.

Crosby hasn't played since Dec. 5 and hasn't practiced in three weeks after getting jostled in a 3-1 loss to the Boston Bruins. Coach Dan Bylsma said Wednesday that Crosby is dealing with lingering symptoms and isn't sure when he'll return.

Crosby was sidelined for nearly 11 months after sustaining head shots in consecutive games in January. He returned on Nov. 21 and scored two goals in his season debut against the New York Islanders. He collected 12 points in eight games before being re-injured.

Bylsma said defenseman Kris Letang, out since Nov. 26 with a concussion, is feeling better but his return date is unknown.

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Thursday, December 29, 2011

The Dishwasher Wars

These sorts of brand associations die hard. Particularly with products, such as dishwasher suds, that we?re not inclined to spend much time thinking about. ?This is a sleepy category,? says John Paquin of the advertising firm Euro RSCG. Paquin handles the account for the Finish dish detergent brand?a competitor to Cascade. ?People shop on autopilot. You buy what your mother bought, what your grandmother bought. You put it in the dishwasher, you shut the door, it?s out of your mind.?

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Green Group: Tornado Cleanup a Bright Spot for Alabama

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) ? An environmental group says the tornadoes that devastated Alabama during the spring show that a state with a spotty record can make progress toward recycling and protecting its streams and forests.

Environmentalists often criticize Alabama for what they consider lax enforcement of clean air and water standards, but the Homewood-based Green Resource Center says the twister cleanup and recovery are bright spots on the state's record.

A new report by the group praises environmentally friendly policies adopted amid the rebuilding in tornado-ravaged Tuscaloosa, and it says more than 90 percent of the tornado debris in Birmingham was recycled.

The report says the recycling saved landfill space and avoided air pollution linked with incineration while injecting about $2 million into the area economy and providing a new model for debris removal.

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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Sony, Samsung dissolve panel joint venture

FILE - In this Jan. 13, 2009 file photo, people walk outside Sony Corp.'s headquarters in Tokyo. Sony said it will suffer a loss of 66 billion yen ($846 million) for the third quarter of this fiscal year, which ends later this month, because of the declining value of investment in S-LCD. Samsung Electronics Co. will buy all of Sony's shares in the joint venture for about 1.08 trillion Korean won ($935 million) subject to a final agreement Sony Corp. said Monday Dec. 26, 2011. The joint venture called S-LCD was set up in 2004. (AP Photo/Itsuo Inouye, File)

FILE - In this Jan. 13, 2009 file photo, people walk outside Sony Corp.'s headquarters in Tokyo. Sony said it will suffer a loss of 66 billion yen ($846 million) for the third quarter of this fiscal year, which ends later this month, because of the declining value of investment in S-LCD. Samsung Electronics Co. will buy all of Sony's shares in the joint venture for about 1.08 trillion Korean won ($935 million) subject to a final agreement Sony Corp. said Monday Dec. 26, 2011. The joint venture called S-LCD was set up in 2004. (AP Photo/Itsuo Inouye, File)

FILE - A visitor passes by the logo of Samsung Electronics Co. at a showroom of its headquarters in Seoul, South Korea, in this Oct. 7, 2011 file photo. Samsung Electronics Co. will buy all of Sony's shares in the joint venture for about 1.08 trillion Korean won ($935 million) subject to a final agreement Sony Corp. said Monday Dec. 26, 2011. The joint venture called S-LCD was set up in 2004. (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man, File)

(AP) ? Japan's Sony and South Korean rival Samsung are dissolving their joint venture in liquid crystal display panels as Sony tries to stanch years of losses in its TV business.

Samsung Electronics Co. will buy all of Sony's shares in the joint venture for about 1.08 trillion Korean won ($935 million) subject to a final agreement, Sony Corp. said Monday.

The joint venture called S-LCD was set up in 2004. Sony, which fell behind in flat panel TVs, invested in a Samsung panel factory to ensure a steady supply of panels for its LCD TVs.

Sony's TV operation has lost money for seven straight years and the company is straining to return that key business to profit.

The prices of TVs as well as panels have been dropping so it makes more sense to buy panels at the market rate than to invest in production.

Sony, which makes Bravia TV sets, does not make its own LCD panels.

It said it will enter a new partnership with Samsung to buy panels, and will also continue buying panels from other manufacturers.

Sony said it will suffer a loss of 66 billion yen ($846 million) for the third quarter of this fiscal year, which ends later this month, because of the declining value of investment in S-LCD.

Getting out the production venture will produce substantial savings after January 2012, when the deal is completed, according to Sony.

It was still unclear how Sony's profit forecast for the fiscal year through March 2012 will be affected, said company spokesman Takashi Uehara.

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Texas police find 7 dead in Dallas-area apartment

Texas police have found seven people dead in a Dallas-area apartment after gaining entry to the unit on Christmas Day.

Grapevine police told the Dallas Morning News (http://dallasne.ws/vL486p) the four women and three men have all apparently been shot. The ages of the victims are unknown. Police say they were responding to a 911 call when they discovered the bodies. They believe the person who did the shootings is among the dead.

Authorities didn't immediately return a call for details.

This breaking news story will be updated.

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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

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Prague mayor serves Christmas fish soup in city centre

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Prague, Dec 24 (CTK) - Praguers and tourists were waiting in a long queue for hot fish soup, a typical Czech Christmas Eve dish, that Prague Mayor Bohuslav Svoboda (Civic Democrats, ODS) traditionally served on Old-Town Square in the city centre Saturday.

"This custom basically played a certain charity role so that even the poor and beggars could receive a gift at Christmas," Svoboda, in the cook's apron and cap, told reporters Saturday.

"Fish soup belongs to our countries historically," said Svoboda, who was elected Prague Mayor by the city assembly on November 30, 2011, and has served the Christmas soup for the second time.

Cooks prepared some 3000 portions of fish soup according to an old Czech recipe. Svoboda distributed 2000 portions and another 1000 were served on Wenceslas square and Kampa island by Prague 1 Mayor Oldrich Lomecky.

Fish soup is usually a part of the Christmas Eve's dinner in Czech households, along with fried carp and potato salad.

Svoboda guessed that about a half of the people who came for the soup were Praguers, while the other half were foreigners. The homeless still use this possibility, too, he added.

On this occasion, Svoboda also recalled his former coalition partners from the City Hall, the Social Democrats (CSSD). Last year, he was serving fish soup with his then deputyKarel Brezina (CSSD).

The ODS and the CSSD, which came second and third in the 2011 elections to the Prague Assembly, eventually agreed to form a grand coalition at the Prague City Hall, while the winning TOP 09 was not represented in the City Council.

The grand coalition has angered many Praguers who wished a change at the City Hall that has been often connected with suspected corruption cases.

However, the rule of the ODS and the CSSD collapsed in November and the ODS-TOP 09 coalition was agreed three days later, while Svoboda succeeded in keeping the mayor's post.

The Nadeje (Hope) Czech charity organisation prepared a biblical message with Christmas lunch and gifts for the homeless in its centres in Prague Saturday. Moreover, it has been serving hot tea and distributed food packages for people in need since the morning.

The capital of Prague is also preparing the traditional New Year's fireworks, which will not be as loud and glamorous as in the past, Svoboda said, adding it would cost up to 1.5 million crowns.

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Monday, December 26, 2011

Police: Gunman in murder-suicide dressed as Santa

Grapevine police investigate the scene where they found seven people dead outside Dallas in Grapevine, Texas, Sunday, Dec. 25, 2011. Four women and three men who police believe to be related were found apparently shot to death, and authorities said they believe the shooter is among the dead. (AP Photo/Mike Fuentes)

Grapevine police investigate the scene where they found seven people dead outside Dallas in Grapevine, Texas, Sunday, Dec. 25, 2011. Four women and three men who police believe to be related were found apparently shot to death, and authorities said they believe the shooter is among the dead. (AP Photo/Mike Fuentes)

Police tape hangs in front of an apartment complex where 7 people were found dead, Sunday Dec. 25, 2010, in Grapevine, Texas. Four women and three men who police believe to be related were found apparently shot to death, and authorities said they believe the shooter is among the dead (AP Photo/Mike Fuentes)

Police tape stretches through a Grapevine, Texas, apartment complex where police found seven people dead in an apartment on Sunday, Dec. 25, 2011 in Grapevine, Texas. Four women and three men who police believe to be related were found apparently shot to death, and authorities said they believe the shooter is among the dead. (AP Photo/Mike Fuentes)

Police line tape lines the scene where police found seven people dead in an apartment on Sunday, Dec. 25, 2011 in Grapevine, Texas. Four women and three men who police believe to be related were found apparently shot to death, and authorities said they believe the shooter is among the dead. (AP Photo/The Dallas Morning News, Scott Goldstein) MANDATORY CREDIT; MAGS OUT; TV OUT; INTERNET OUT; AP MEMBERS ONLY

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(AP) ? Six members of a Texas family apparently opened Christmas presents just before a relative dressed as Santa Claus showed up, opened fire and killed them before killing himself, police said Monday.

Grapevine police spokesman Sgt. Robert Eberling said the shooter showed up in the Santa outfit shortly before gunfire erupted and was a member of the family. The identity of the shooter and the victims will be released after autopsies are conducted Monday, he said.

Police went to the apartment midday Sunday after dispatchers received a phone call in which no one was on the line. They found four women and three men, aged 18 to 60, dead. A motive for the shootings remains unclear.

Investigators worked overnight, meticulously searching the apartment, along with three vehicles parked outside.

"It appears they had just celebrated Christmas. They had opened their gifts," Grapevine Police Sgt. Robert Eberling said Sunday, adding that the apartment was decorated for the holiday, including a tree.

Two handguns were found near the bodies, and it appears all died of gunshot wounds, he said.

Grapevine Police Lt. Todd Dearing said investigators believe that the victims were related, though some were visiting and didn't live in the apartment. He said police are looking for other relatives to inform of the deaths.

"Seven people in one setting in Grapevine, that's never happened before. Ever," Dearing said.

Many of the nearby apartments are vacant, and police said no neighbors reported hearing anything on a quiet Christmas morning when many people were not around.

Jose Fernandez, a 35-year-old heavy equipment mechanic who moved to the complex with his family about six months ago, said he always felt safe in the area, but is now afraid to let his 10-year-old son play freely outside.

"This is really outrageous especially on Christmas," said Fernandez, who was visiting family for the holiday and returned to find several police cars parked outside his home.

"This has shocked everybody. It has scared everybody. I guess something like this can happen anywhere, but seven people dead. It's just very scary," he added.

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Associated Press writer Ramit Plushnick-Masti in Houston contributed to this report.

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Video: Royal patriarch in the hospital

The United Kingdom?s royal family celebrates Christmas Eve without its patriarch, Prince Philip, 90, hospitalized after a late night scare and emergency heart surgery. NBC?s Duncan Golestani reports.

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

In China, a daring few challenge one-child limit (AP)

ZHUJI, China ? Seven months pregnant, Wu Weiping sneaked out early in the morning carrying a shoulder bag with some clothes, her laptop and a knife.

"It's good for me I wasn't caught, but it's lucky for them too," said Wu, 35, who feared that family planning officials were going to drag her to the hospital for a forced abortion. "I was going to fight to the death if they found me."

With her escape, Wu joined an increasingly defiant community of parents in China who have risked their jobs, savings and physical safety to have a forbidden second child.

Though their numbers are small, they represent changing ideas about individual rights. While violators in the past tended to be rural families who skirted the birth limits in relative obscurity, many today are urbanites like Wu who frame their defiance in overtly political terms, arguing that the government has no right to dictate how many children they have.

Using Internet chat rooms and blogs, a few have begun airing their demands for a more liberal family planning policy and are hoping others will follow their lead. Several have gotten their stories into the tightly controlled media, an indication that their perspectives have resonance with the public.

After finding out his wife was expecting a second child, Liu Lianwen set up an online discussion group called "Free Birth" to swap information about the one-child policy and how to get around it. In less than six months, it has attracted nearly 200 members.

"We are idealists," said the 37-year-old engineer from central China, whose daughter was born Oct. 18. "We want to change the attitudes of people around us by changing ourselves."

Freed of the social controls imposed during the doctrinaire era of communist rule, Chinese today are free to choose where they live and work and whom they marry. But when it comes to having kids, the state says the majority must stop at one. Hefty fines for violators and rising economic pressures have helped compel most to abide by the limit. Many provinces claim near perfect compliance.

It's impossible to know how many children have been born in violation of the one-child policy, but Zhai Zhenwu, director of Renmin University's School of Sociology and Population in Beijing, estimates that less than 1 percent of the 16 million babies born each year are "out of plan."

Liu thinks his fellow citizens have been brainwashed. "They all feel it's glorious to have a small family," he said. "Thirty years of family planning propaganda have changed the way the majority of Chinese think about having children."

The reluctance to procreate is also an issue of growing concern for demographers, who worry that the policy combined with a rising cost of living has brought the fertility rate down too sharply and too fast. Though still the world's largest nation with 1.3 billion people, China's population growth has slowed considerably.

"The worry for China is not population growth ? it's rapid population aging and young people not wanting to have children," said Wang Feng, director of the Brookings-Tsinghua Center for Public Policy, a joint U.S.-China academic research center in Beijing.

Wang sees a looming disaster as the baby boom generation of the 1960s heads into retirement and old age. China's labor force, sharply reduced by the one-child policy, will struggle to support them.

He argues that the government should allow everyone at least two children. He thinks many Chinese would still stop at one because of concerns about being able to afford to raise more than that.

Penalties for violators are harsh. Those caught must pay a "social compensation fee," which can be four to nine times a family's annual income, depending on the province and the whim of the local family planning bureau. Parents with government jobs can also lose their posts or get demoted, and their "out of plan" children are denied education and health benefits.

Those without government posts have less to worry about. If they can afford the steep fee and don't mind losing benefits, there's little to stop them from having another child. There's popular anger over this favoring of the wealthy but not much that ordinary people can do about it, since the policy is set behind closed doors by the communist leadership in Beijing.

In 2007, officials in coastal Zhejiang province threatened to start naming and shaming well-off families who had extra kids, but the campaign never got off the ground, possibly because it threatened to tarnish the reputations of too many well-connected people.

Hardest hit by the rules are urban middle class parents with Communist Party posts, teaching positions or jobs at state-run industries.

Li Yongan was ordered to pay 240,000 yuan ($37,500) after his son was born in 2007 as he already had a 13-year-old daughter. After refusing to pay the fee, Li was denied a household registration permit for his son, forcing him to pay three times more for kindergarten.

He was also barred from his job teaching physics at a state-run university in Beijing. "I never regret my second child, but I have been living with depression and anger for years," said Li, who struggles to make ends meet as a freelance chess teacher.

Of course, there are surreptitious, though not foolproof, ways to evade punishment: paying a bribe or falsifying documents so that, for instance, a second child is registered as the twin of an older sibling. Or, sometimes second babies are registered to childless relatives or rural families that are allowed to have a second child but haven't done so.

Wu, the woman who made the early morning escape, said she never intended to flout the one-child rule. She had resorted to fertility treatments to conceive her first child ? a daughter nicknamed Le Le, or Happy ? so she was stunned when a doctor told her she was expecting again in August 2008.

The news triggered a monthlong "cold war" with her husband, Wu said. Silent dinners, cold shoulders. She wanted to keep the baby. He didn't. After a few weeks, he came around, she explained with a satisfied smile.

But family planning officials insisted on an abortion. The principal at her school also pressured her to end the pregnancy.

Desperate, she went online for answers ? and was led astray.

At her home on the outskirts of Zhuji, a textile hub a few hours south of Shanghai, the energetic former high school teacher recounted how she divorced her husband, then married her cousin the next day, all in an attempt to evade the rules.

The soap-opera-like subterfuge was meant to take advantage of a loophole that allows divorced parents to have a second child if their new spouse is a first-time parent.

Wu had helped raise her cousin, who is 25 and 10 years younger than her, and when she asked if he would marry her to help save the baby, he agreed.

The divorce, on Sept. 27, 2008, involved signing a document and posing for a photo. It was over in just a few minutes. The next day's marriage was similarly swift.

"I remember I was very happy that day," Wu said holding the marriage certificate with a glued-on snapshot of the cousins. "Because I thought I'd figured out a way to save my baby."

But her problem wasn't over. When the newlyweds applied for a birth permit, officials informed them conception had to take place after marriage. They were told to abort the baby, then try again. Wu was back to square one.

A popular option that was out of reach for Wu economically is to have the baby elsewhere, where the limits don't apply. Some better-off Chinese go to Hong Kong, where private agencies charge mainland mothers hundreds of thousands of yuan (tens of thousands of dollars) for transport, lodging and medical costs.

The number giving birth in Hong Kong reached 40,000 last year, prompting the territory to cap the number of beds in public hospitals they are allowed from 2012. However, parents of kids born abroad face the bureaucratic hurdles of foreigners, having to pay premiums for school and other services.

In the end, Wu also fled, but not as far as Hong Kong. Three months from her due date, she kissed her baby daughter goodbye, telling her she was going on vacation, and hopped an early morning train to nearby Hangzhou. There she switched to another train bound for Shanghai, hoping the roundabout route would throw off anyone trying to tail her.

In Shanghai, Wu used a friend's ID to rent a one-room apartment with shared bathroom and kitchen. It was tiny and not cheap for her, 700 yuan ($107) a month, but it was across from a hospital that allowed her to register without a government-issued birth permission slip and it had an Internet connection.

Wu had never used email, so her husband ? the real one ? set up a password-protected online journal that he titled "yixiaobb," or "one tiny baby." She posted to the journal up to nine times a day, describing where she was living without ever revealing her exact location. She prefaced every entry with a capital M for mother, and added a number to mark how many messages she wrote in a day. Using the same journal, her husband wrote to her, coding his messages with an F.

It felt like an invisible tether linking Wu to her husband. He didn't know where she was, but knew she was OK. Shortly before her due date, she asked him to come to Shanghai, and he was present for the birth of their son.

More than two years later, she and her former husband, the father to both her children, have yet to remarry ? hoping it will legally shield him from any future punishment.

The marriage with her cousin was easily dissolved after they discovered it was never valid, because marriages between first cousins is illegal in China.

Wu was fired from her job as a public school teacher because of the baby, and her ex-husband, who is also a teacher, was demoted to a freelance position at his school. Though told she has been assessed a 120,740 yuan ($18,575) social compensation fee, Wu has refused to pay.

Enforcers of the family planning limits showed up at their house in July, and again in November, threatening legal action. Wu is afraid their property might be confiscated or that she or husband might end up in detention, but she doesn't want to pay the fine because she doesn't believe she's done anything wrong.

"I don't think I've committed any crime," she said. "A crime is something that hurts other people or society or that infringes on other people's rights. I don't think having a baby is any kind of crime."

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Walters throws a wedding

Last Updated: 2:56 AM, December 24, 2011

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Barbara Walters threw a wedding dinner for her hairstylist of 30 years, Bryant Renfroe, and Joseph Dwyer on Wednesday at Upper East Side restaurant Primola. Walters introduced Renfroe and Dwyer just over a year ago, and their wedding had some unexpected drama that brought Renfroe on ?The View? a day later. ?I?m having heart surgery in January,? said Renfroe, who?s also styled hair for Joan Lunden and Kathie Lee Gifford. ?So Joe and I wanted to get married before the surgery.? But they faced unexpected controversy when the chauffeur driving them to be married earlier Wednesday made some ugly remarks. ?He said, ?You?re sinning. You?re making God cry,? ? related Renfroe, who went on Walters? show Thursday to discuss the incident. Renfroe, who?s having a larger wedding party in June, didn?t let it ruin his celebration: ?It was lovely. I loved it,? he said, adding that dinner was topped off with ?a nice cake.? Guests included ABC?s Linda Finson, Bill Geddie and Jessica Stedman Guff.

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Saturday, December 24, 2011

No Fly Zone in Libya Questioned by Some American Politicians (ContributorNetwork)

There are some American politicians who question the mission that President Obama has set for the no fly zone in Libya. These politicians have their reasons for questioning the actions that are taking place. Here are three politicians who have weighted in on the no fly zone in Libya.

According to Business Insider, Congressman Ron Paul (R-Texas) said "Getting the authority from the UN to go into Libya for humanitarian reasons doesn't say very much. There's a lot of militarism going on there, and I don't know how much humanitarianism is going on there."

This quote by Paul can be best described as Paul feeling that intervention in Libya should have gotten approval from Congress instead of the UN. Paul is expressing his feelings that President Obama side-stepped the American people and has led them into another long conflict we have no business being a part of.

On Rep. Dennis Kucinich's (D-Ohio) website, he says the following: "While the action is billed as protecting the civilians of Libya, a no-fly-zone begins with an attack on the air defenses of Libya and Qaddafi forces. It is an act of war. The president made statements which attempt to minimize U.S. action, but U.S. planes may drop U.S. bombs and U.S. missiles may be involved in striking another sovereign nation."

Kucinich is expressing that he does not believe that the US should be in any type of war, battle, or enforcing any no fly zone anywhere in the world. His position is not surprising, considering that he has also been a big supporter of ending all operations in both Iraq and Afghanistan.

Fifth District U.S. Rep. Robert Hurt, R-Chatham, told the Martinsville Bulletin that "military resources have been used in a 'warlike atmosphere' without a complete consultation with Congress. I think the president has got to better articulate what our short-term goal is, what our long-term goal is and what our exit strategy is if there is one for our action."

Hurt is questioning the true nature of what the final plan is for exiting the conflict in Libya. It is not known, in his opinion, how long we will be enforcing the no fly zone, and Hurt wants to know that we have an exit plan that does not burden the American taxpayer or the US military like the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan have.

All three of these politicians are objecting to America's intervention in the Libya conflict. These politicians feel that we have entered into something that is not only wrong for America, but wrong for the rest of the Middle East. These three politicians intend to get their message out any way possible through the media. However, the President is the commander and chief of the military, and if he wants to enforce a no fly zone in Libya, then the President doesn't really need to get approval from Congress because it is not considered an act of war.

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Friday, December 23, 2011

12 million Motrin bottles pulled from shelves

Johnson & Johnson, the consumer products company which has been plagued by product recalls in the past two years, said it is voluntarily asking retailers to remove about 12 million bottles of Motrin pain relievers from store shelves.

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The coated caplets may not dissolve as quickly as intended when they near their expiration dates, the company found when testing product samples, according to a statement posted Wednesday on a website of J&J's McNeil Consumer Healthcare Division.

"There is no safety concern if consumers continue taking the product in accordance with its label; however, it is possible there may be a delay in experiencing relief," the statement said.

Bonnie Jacobs, a J&J spokeswoman, told Reuters the company is not asking consumers to return the caplets. The bottles were distributed in the United States, Puerto Rico, Bahamas, Fiji, Belize, St. Lucia and Jamaica.

Three McNeil manufacturing plants have been under stepped-up U.S. government supervision since March following a rash of consumer product recalls.

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Alec Baldwin: I'm Not "Horny" Enough to Run for NYC Mayor

Alec Baldwin has everything it takes to run for mayor -- except, perhaps, a filter. On Wednesday, the 30 Rock actor announced that he won't be pursuing his New York City mayoral run after all. And his reason is, well, colorful.

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Thursday, December 22, 2011

Lenovo ThinkPad X130e delayed until February, early-adopting school districts to blame

We'll be honest: when Lenovo said it would ship the new student-friendly ThinkPad X130e starting on December 20th, we didn't actually program an alert in our calendars, reminding us to place our orders on the very first day it became available. But it looks like at least a few you did just that, and were quite taken with this durable 11.6-inch laptop. As it turns out, though, you'll have to wait a little longer to get yours -- Lenovo's product page is now saying it won't be available for individual purchase until February. Apparently, it's because the X130e's rubber bumper, recessed ports, reinforced hinge and Core i3 / Fusion innards were just too irresistible to educators: a Lenovo rep told us all the early units have been scooped up by hungry school districts, meaning individual students and other fans of inexpensive, ruggedized laptops will have to wait for a later batch.

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Sunday, December 18, 2011

Politicians, be careful talking about shared sacrifice, pollster says (VIDEO)

Voters get nervous when candidates talk about sacrifice, says Democratic pollster Stanley Greenberg. But at the same time, he says, voters tend to support changes that would shore up Social Security.

It makes voters nervous when candidates talk about sacrifice, says Democratic pollster Stanley Greenberg.

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?Sacrifice is an elite term,? Mr. Greenberg said at a Monitor-hosted breakfast for reporters on Friday. He conducts a variety of polls and focus groups for political and corporate clients as well as for Democracy Corps, a liberal polling and strategy organization he cofounded with James Carville. Greenberg served as Bill Clinton's pollster. ?

When asked at the breakfast whether voters would be willing to sacrifice to solve America?s budget problems, Greenberg noted that they had seen ?CEOs who drove down their companies at the trough, getting their bank bonus.? Meanwhile, he said, the average worker?s inflation-adjusted wages have declined.?

?When they hear it is time for sacrifice, they are cautious about, Is there really going to be shared sacrifice; can we trust them?? he said. ?

At the same time, sacrifice by the wealthy is a popular concept. ?There is one bipartisan issue in the country ? that rich people ought to pay more for addressing our problems,? Greenberg said. ?Eighty percent of the country favors increased taxes? for the rich. ?

Still, he said, ?people want to address the [budget] deficit because they think the deficit is endangering Social Security.? So, despite being nervous when politicians talk about sacrifice, voters ?are very much for ... a bipartisan deal on Social Security ... making changes that will make it secure.? ?

In that context, he said, voters "will support changes that could include retirement age, could include a range of things."

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Deal of the Day: Qmadix TPU Skin Case for HTC ThunderBolt

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The Dec. 15 Deal of the Day is the Qmadix TPU Skin Case for HTC ThunderBolt. It's got a durable, flexible TPU material with a form-fitting design, gives you a little extra grip and is easy to install. The smooth fininsh makes it easy to pull your phone out of a pocket or handback. It's available today only for just $4.95 -- that's 75 percent off -- in either black, blue, red, purple or clear. Get yours while supplies last! 



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Saturday, December 17, 2011

Hard Enough to Live With Unemployment Insurance, Let Alone ...

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by Tula Connell, Dec 16, 2011

Terry Miale, a communications systems engineer, lost nearly everything when she lost her job.

My whole life is gone. My retirement is gone. My house is gone. For a period of time, I lost my mental health because I went into a deep depression.

Even though she worked 30 years in her field, it took Miale four years to get?re-employed.?So Miale can?t understand why Republican leaders in?Congress just won?t extend unemployment insurance (UI) to long-term unemployed workers who can?t find jobs in an economy in which there are more than four workers for every one job.

When I needed? unemployment benefits, they were there. I really?think that it isn?t fair to pull a lifeline out from under people that are just now having to collect unemployment benefits. It?s hard enough to live on unemployment benefits, let alone live with none.

Unless UI is extended this month, 2 million jobless people will lose their lifeline.?Those in Congress blocking the UI extension should be made to feel what it?s like to be unemployed.

Sign a petition to Congress demanding it act now to extend the emergency UI benefits program.

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SEC looking to appeal blocked Citigroup settlement: report (Reuters)

(Reuters) ? Enforcement staff of the Securities and Exchange Commission may request the commissioners leading the agency that they appeal last month's rejection by a U.S. district judge of a proposed $285 million settlement with Citigroup, the Wall Street Journal said, citing people familiar with the matter.

In November, Judge Jed Rakoff angrily threw out Citigroup's proposed settlement over the sale of toxic mortgage debt, excoriating the SEC over how it reaches corporate fraud settlements.

Talks aimed at hammering out several other agreements between the agency and financial firms it has accused of misconduct before or during the financial crisis have stalled, people told the Journal.

"Everything's come to a halt because the SEC doesn't know what to ask for anymore in the settlements," one of the people told the newspaper.

If SEC commissioners approve, the agency could appeal the November 28 ruling to the Second Circuit Court of Appeals, people familiar with the situation told the newspaper.

An SEC spokesman declined to comment to the Journal on the agency's plans. Officials at the SEC could not immediately be reached for comment by Reuters outside regular U.S. business hours.

(Reporting by Sakthi Prasad in Bangalore; Editing by Matt Driskill)

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Friday, December 16, 2011

UK court rules over detainee held by US troops

A British court has issued a landmark ruling that may lead to American forces releasing a Pakistani man held without charges for eight years.

The Appeal Court's ruling Wednesday said Britain has seven days to produce Yunus Rahmatullah.

American forces, who are holding Rahmatullah, are not bound by the British court ruling.

British troops in Iraq seized Rahmatullah in 2004, but then handed him over to the American forces who sent him at Bagram Air Base, the main U.S. military installation in Afghanistan . He's currently in US custody.

Although Rahmatullah is not a British national, the UK-legal charity Reprieve sued claiming that British forces were in breach of international law when they rendered him to U.S. custody without any explanation.

The Foreign Office says its lawyers are reviewing the judgment.

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Japan set to declare nuclear plant stable (AP)

TOKYO ? Japan's government was to declare Friday that the tsunami-devastated Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant had finally achieved a "cold shutdown," meaning it has stabilized and is no longer leaking substantial amounts of radiation.

The announcement would mark a big milestone nine months after the March 11 tsunami touched off a crisis at the plant and sent three of its reactors into meltdowns. Experts noted, however, that the facility remains vulnerable to more problems and will take decades of difficult and dangerous work to safely close down.

Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda was to announce the government's assessment of conditions at the plant in a news conference later Friday.

The government's official endorsement of the claim by Tokyo Electric Power Co. that the reactors have reached cold shutdown status is a necessary step toward revising evacuation zones around the plant and focusing efforts from simply stabilizing the facility to actually starting the arduous process of shutting it down.

But the assessment has some important caveats.

The announcement is expected to say Fukushima has reached cold shutdown "conditions"_ a less definitive phrasing reflecting the fact that TEPCO cannot measure temperatures of melted fuel in the damaged reactors in the same way as with normally functioning ones. So the government also attached additional conditions to be met, including minimizing radiation leaks around the plant and taking backup safety measures to ensure Fukushima's wrecked reactors are safely cooled.

Even so, the announcement would mark the end of the second phase of the government's lengthy roadmap to completely decommission the plant, which is expected to take 30 years or more.

Officials can now start discussing whether to allow some evacuated residents who lived in areas with lesser damage from the plant to return home ? although a 12-mile (20-kilometer) zone around the plant is expected to remain off limits for years to come.

Some 100,000 people were displaced by the crisis.

A cold shutdown normally means a nuclear reactor's coolant system is at atmospheric pressure and the its reactor core is at a temperature below 212 degrees Fahrenheit (100 degrees Celsius), making it impossible for a chain reaction to take place.

According to TEPCO, temperature gauges inside the Fukushima reactors show the pressure vessel is at around 70 C (158 F). The government also says the amount of radiation now being released around the plant is at or below 1 millisievert per year ? equivalent to the annual legal exposure limit for ordinary citizens before the crisis began.

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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Borrow. Borrow. And Borrow Some More.

People take out mortgages, for example, rather than buying houses with credit cards. When mortgage rates fall, there?s a rush to refinance. Cheap money is better than expensive money. But what you never get is an offer of free money. The idea, always, is that someone will give you some money today and in exchange you have to give him back more money later on. Unless, that is, you?re the government of the United States of America, and lenders are willing to pay for the privilege of lending you money.

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Superstars recall Ribera Steakhouse, bring back Zubaz

On the WWE?s recent tour of Japan, several Superstars took part in a very special sports-entertainment tradition. They have the jacket and full stomachs to prove it.

The Ribera Steakhouse is a landmark in the Land of the Rising Sun. For years, Superstars have made pilgrimages to this small steakhouse in Tokyo, where their predecessors have wined and dined.

Photographs of those who have passed through for a meal line the tiny restaurant from floor to ceiling. Superstars sit down for a king-sized helping of steak, rice and corn. When they?re finished, they become members of an exclusive group when the restaurant?s proprietors present them with a satin coat emblazoned with its bull?s head logo.

For some, like WWE Champion CM Punk, it?s a chance to follow in the footsteps of their heroes. ?I always remember looking at early wrestling magazines when I was a wee little Punker and seeing guys in these Ribera Steakhouse jackets and it became this elite group,? he told WWE.com.

?If you knew a guy that had a Ribera coat, that meant he did a tour of Japan. It?s a coveted thing.?

While satin jackets are no longer trendy or part of mainstream fashion, having been relegated to the retro lines of athletic clothing companies, Ribera?s garments are a badge of honor in the world of sports-entertainment.

?It?s a milestone,? said Divas Champion Beth Phoenix, who received hers during her first trip to Japan in 2009. ?I?ve worn it several times. It?s not the most Diva-esque of jackets, but it is something you wear with pride. If you are in this business, you know exactly what that means.?

The Glamazon?s photo also got unique placement at the establishment. ?I [was] smiling like a cheeseball and they placed my picture [on the awning outside the restaurant]. So, when you drive up, there?s Goldberg and Beth Phoenix side-by-side.?

Getting a Ribera Steakhouse coat may have also driven a wedge between Zack Ryder and Curt Hawkins. Long Island Iced-Z tweeted a picture of his new black and hot pink jacket, setting The Party Starter off.

?I just find it silly that he?s bragging about it when he doesn?t even know what it is or the significance of it,? Hawkins said. ?I?ve known Zack longer than anyone in this company and he?s not a fan of Japanese wrestling. He never watched it before in his life, so I find that tweet he put out with [the jacket] very ironic.?

John Cena wears Zubaz pants in the ring on WWE's Japan tour.Even more upsetting to Hawkins was another fashion staple of sports-entertainment?s past that was presented to several Superstars in addition to the jackets: Zubaz pants.

?They brought us steak and then they brought us Zubaz. It was awesome,? Punk said.

The brightly colored, baggy zebra print pants were made famous, in part, by WWE Hall of Famers The Road Warriors in the early 1990s and became an essential part of a Superstar?s wardrobe, along with, yes, fanny packs.

Today?s Superstars mostly joked about the loud pants, thinking they would remain a relic of the past. Then, they put them on.

?They?re really, really comfortable,? The Straight Edge Superstar admitted.

Hawkins agrees. Though he didn?t get them from Ribera, The Party Starter bought a pair of Zubaz and wore a fanny pack as part of his Halloween costume. ?Zubaz pants are so comfortable, the fanny pack is so convenient, all your stuff is right there,? he explained. ?I get what [former Superstars] were thinking at the time. Convenience and comfort.?

During the last show of the tour, John Cena may have officially signaled the return of Zubaz to sports-entertainment. Wearing his Ribera Steakhouse jacket to the ring, the leader of the Cenation did battle in a pair of red and white Zubaz.

?The tour was exhausting, I wanted to do it to pick up morale and give everyone something to talk about,? Cena said.

For Punk, it may become a part of his regular attire. ?Zubaz, fanny packs, Ribera jacket, maybe sunglasses indoors, high tops untied. It?s an homage to my elders,? added the WWE Champion.

Source: http://www.wwe.com/inside/superstars-ribera-steakhouse-zubaz

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Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Swapping Germs: Should Fecal Transplants Become Routine for Debilitating Diarrhea?

STRAIGHT POOP: Bacteria shed from the intestine (some of which are colored purple here) make up much of human feces. Image: Tony Brain/Photo Researchers, Inc.

Marion Browning of North Providence, R.I., was at her wit?s end. The 79-year-old retired nurse had suffered from chronic diarrhea for almost a year. It began after doctors prescribed antibiotics to treat her diverticulitis, a painful infection of small pouches in the wall of the colon. The regimen also killed friendly bacteria that lived in Browning?s intestines, allowing a toxin-producing organism known as Clostridium difficile to take over and begin eating away at the entire lining of her gut.

For months Browning was in and out of her doctor?s office, getting big-gun antibiotics to suppress the C. difficile infection. Each time a course of treatment ended she would feel better for a while. But her strain of C. difficile was stubborn: a few of the destructive bacteria always survived. Within a few days they would begin multiplying, and the racking diarrhea would recur. After four rounds of antibiotics, her gastroenterologist told her that he had done all he could think of. He recommended that she see Colleen Kelly, a clinical faculty member at Brown University?s medical school, who was trying something new.

Kelly proposed a treatment that sounded both logical and strangely unmedical. Normally, she told Browning, the friendly bacteria that reside in the human intestine maintain a seesawing balance that keeps pathogenic bacteria in check. That equilibrium can be temporarily disrupted?as with standard antibiotic treatment?but it nearly always returns to stability. Browning?s own bacterial community had lost that ability, probably for good. Still, there was a way to restore normality, Kelly said. She could replace Browning?s bacteria completely, by inserting into her colon a diluted sample of stool from someone whose intestinal health was good. If the good bacteria in the donated stool took hold and recolonized her intestine, the C. difficile would be crowded out, and she would be cured.

Browning had never heard of such a procedure?variously called fecal transplant, fecal bacteriotherapy or fecal flora reconstitution?but she was ready to try anything. Kelly asked her to recruit a healthy donor. Browning chose her 49-year-old son. In the fall of 2009 Browning performed the bowel-cleansing routine that precedes a colonoscopy, while her son took an overnight laxative. Kelly diluted the donation, then used colonoscopy instruments to squirt the solution high up in Browning?s large intestine. The diarrhea resolved in two days and has never recurred.

?I can?t understand why more doctors aren?t doing this,? says Browning, now 80. Yet a complex combination of federal regulations and research rules?along with just plain squeamishness?could keep the procedure from helping potentially thousands of people who might benefit.

A Growing Threat
Browning is not alone in being a success story. In medical journals, about a dozen clinicians in the U.S., Europe and Australia have described performing fecal transplants on about 300 C. difficile patients so far. More than 90 percent of those patients recovered completely, an unheard-of proportion. ?There is no drug, for anything, that gets to 95 percent,? Kelly says. Plus, ?it is cheap and it is safe,? says Lawrence Brandt, a professor of medicine and surgery at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, who has been performing the procedure since 1999.

So far, though, fecal transplants remain a niche therapy, practiced only by gastroenterologists who work for broad-minded institutions and who have overcome the ick factor. To become widely accepted, recommended by professional societies and reimbursed by insurers, the transplants will need to be rigorously studied in a randomized clinical trial, in which people taking a treatment are assessed alongside people who are not. Kelly and several others have drafted a trial design to submit to the National Institutes of Health for grant funding. Yet an unexpected obstacle stands in their way: before the NIH approves any trial, the substance being studied must be granted ?investigational? status by the Food and Drug Administration. The main categories under which the FDA considers things to be investigated are drugs, devices, and biological products such as vaccines and tissues. Feces simply do not fit into any of those categories.

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US postal mail: Just a little bit s-l-o-w-e-r

Mail carrier Zack Wyscarver delivers mail in freezing temperatures in Omaha, Neb., Monday, Dec. 5, 2011. Unprecedented cuts by the cash-strapped U.S. Postal Service will slow first-class delivery next spring and, for the first time in 40 years, eliminate the chance for stamped letters to arrive the next day. (AP Photo/Nati Harnik)

Mail carrier Zack Wyscarver delivers mail in freezing temperatures in Omaha, Neb., Monday, Dec. 5, 2011. Unprecedented cuts by the cash-strapped U.S. Postal Service will slow first-class delivery next spring and, for the first time in 40 years, eliminate the chance for stamped letters to arrive the next day. (AP Photo/Nati Harnik)

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David E. Williams, Vice President of Network Operations of the US Postal Service, speaks about cuts to First Class Mail service during a news conference in Washington, Monday, Dec. 5, 2011. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)

Letter carrier Timothy Ainsworth, sporting a postal worker button on his cap, moves mail into his truck to begin delivery Monday, Dec. 5, 2011, at a post office in Seattle. The cash-strapped U.S. Postal Service said Monday it is seeking to move quickly to close 252 mail processing centers and slow first-class delivery next spring, citing steadily declining mail volume. The cuts are part of $3 billion in reductions aimed at helping the agency avert bankruptcy next year. The plant closures are expected to result in the elimination of roughly 28,000 jobs nationwide. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)

A first class envelope is shown at a U.S. Post Office in San Jose, Calif., Monday, Dec. 5, 2011. Unprecedented cuts by the cash-strapped U.S. Postal Service will slow first-class delivery next spring and, for the first time in 40 years, eliminate the chance for stamped letters to arrive the next day. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)

(AP) ? Already mocked by some as "snail mail," first-class U.S. mail will slow even more by next spring under plans by the cash-strapped U.S. Postal Service to lay off nearly 30,000 workers.

More than half of the U.S. mail processing centers would be eliminated as the post office struggles to respond to a shift to online communication and bill payments.

The cuts are part of $3 billion in reductions aimed at helping the agency avert bankruptcy next year. They would virtually eliminate the chance for stamped letters to arrive the next day, a change in first-class delivery standards that have been in place since 1971.

Many Americans will be upset.

"The post office is a mainstay of America, and the fact that these services will no longer be available is absolutely crazy," said Carol Braxton of Naperville, Illinois, as she waited in line at a mail sorting center Monday with the holiday shipping season picking up steam.

At a news briefing in Washington, postal vice president David Williams said the post office needs to move quickly to cut costs as it seeks to stem five years of red ink amid steadily declining mail volume. After hitting 98 billion in 2006, first-class mail volume is now at less than 78 billion. It is projected to drop by roughly half by 2020.

The agency already has announced a 1-cent increase in first-class mail to 45 cents beginning Jan. 22.

Williams said in certain narrow situations first-class mail might still be delivered the next day ? if, for example, newspapers, magazines or other bulk mailers are able to meet new, tighter deadlines and drop off shipments directly at the processing centers that remain open.

But in the vast majority of cases, everyday users of first-class mail will see delays. The changes could slow everything from check payments to Netflix's DVDs-by-mail, add costs to mail-order prescription drugs and even threaten the existence of newspapers and time-sensitive magazines delivered by postal carrier to far-flung suburban and rural communities.

The Postal Service faces imminent default ? this month ? on a $5.5 billion annual payment to the Treasury for retiree health benefits and expects to have a record loss of $14.1 billion next year.

The cuts would close 252 of America's 461 mail processing centers beginning next spring. They would result in the elimination of roughly 28,000 jobs. The number of employees varies by processing facility but generally ranges from about 50 to 2,000. Cincinnati, Boston and New Orleans are home to some of the largest centers.

Separate bills that have passed House and Senate committees would give the Postal Service more authority and liquidity to stave off immediate bankruptcy. But prospects are somewhat dim for final congressional action on those bills anytime soon, especially if the measures are seen in an election year as promoting layoffs and cuts to neighborhood post offices.

The Postal Service, an independent agency of government, does not receive tax money, but is subject to congressional control on major aspects of its operations. The changes in first-class mail delivery could go into place without permission from Congress.

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