Monday, April 29, 2013

UK concerned over treatment of suspects in UAE

LONDON (AP) ? The British government says it has expressed concern to United Arab Emirates authorities over allegations that three Britons held in Dubai on drug charges were abused.

Grant Cameron, Suneet Jeerh and Karl Williams were arrested while on holiday in July and accused of possessing synthetic cannabis.

Legal charity Reprieve says Williams was given electric shocks to his testicles, while all three men were threatened with guns and made to sign documents in Arabic, a language they do not understand.

The men deny the drug charges. A judge is due to deliver verdicts in their trial on Monday.

The Foreign Office said Sunday that British officials "have raised, and continue to raise, these allegations at the most senior levels."

?It called for a "full, impartial and independent" inquiry into the claims.

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After the wedding: How much is your dress worth?

A website dedicated to pre-owned wedding dresses has launched a new tool, the Wedding Dress Value Calculator, which helps a former bride determine her gown?s current worth based on label, collection year, when it was purchased and how much she paid for it.

While I?m not ready to sell off my own wedding dress to highest bidder quite yet (I just got married in December, can?t I at least keep it for a little while longer?), there might come a day when I?ll be happy to take cash for a dress I?ll never wear again.

Lucky for me, website founder Josie Daga has solved the problem of determining how much my dress might be worth, should the day ever come that I do want to sell it. That?s because Daga?s site, PreOwnedWeddingDresses.com, has launched a new feature called the Wedding Dress Value Calculator, which would help me, or any prospective dress seller, determine a good estimate for the gown?s worth.

?We always get questions from brides asking, ?What?s my dress worth??? says Daga. ?They?ll tell us the designer and the original price, and then ask about the current value. But the reality is that much more goes into determining what a pre-owned gown is worth. We just launched the calculator two weeks ago, and it has quickly become a very popular page on our site.?

To use the calculator, input information about your dress?the designer, date you bought it, how much you paid, the condition of the dress and whether or not the dress has been cleaned?and the tool calculates an estimated current value for it.

?Not only does the Dress Value Calculator provide a resale value,? explains Daga, ?but it also shows examples of the same or similar gowns currently for sale?or already sold?on our site.?

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Sunday, April 28, 2013

Samsung Galaxy S 4 drops original TecTile support, requires new TecTile 2

Samsung Galaxy S 4 drops original TecTile support, requires new TecTile 2

Don't get too attached to that collection of TecTiles if you're upgrading to a Galaxy S 4. AnandTech has discovered that Samsung's newer phone includes an NFC chipset that can't read the older TecTiles, which rely on a less common tag type to register our taps instead of the NFC Forum's standards. Customers aren't being left in a bind, however. Samsung has confirmed that it's about to release a follow-up, TecTile 2, which adheres to the official format while supporting the company's older NFC-equipped phones. The fully modernized tags will be ready sometime in the "coming weeks." That doesn't offer much immediate relief for GS3-to-GS4 upgraders whose TecTile layouts have suddenly been reduced to decorations, but those buyers should at least get the replacements they seek before long.

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Friday, April 26, 2013

Verizon Galaxy S4 preorders begin tomorrow starting at $249.99

MUNICH, April 23 (Reuters) - Barcelona centre half Gerard Pique acknowledged his team were thoroughly second best as Bayern Munich romped to a 4-0 win in their Champions League semi-final first leg at the Allianz Arena on Tuesday. "They gave us a thrashing," he said. "We will try to turn it around in the return leg (on May 1) and put in a good performance for the fans. "They were better and faster than us. There is no point talking about the referee, there is no excuse." Arjen Robben, who sparkled on the wing for Bayern and scored one of the goals, hailed his team's spectacular performance. ...

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Microsoft squeezes even more money out of Android, signs licensing agreement with ZTE

By Karolos Grohmann DORTMUND, Germany, April 24 (Reuters) - Real Madrid coach Jose Mourinho could not understand how his well-drilled side let Robert Lewandowski score four goals in Borussia Dortmund's 4-1 win on Wednesday but vowed that his team could still reach the Champions League final. The nine-times European champions have a huge task on their hands in Tuesday's home second leg after Mourinho acknowledged they had been outplayed in the semi-final first leg in Germany. "I saw a team that was better than the other one, mentally and physically. The better team won today. ...

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Thursday, April 25, 2013

Carville and Matalin working on joint memoir

(AP) ? James Carville and Mary Matalin, political rivals and personal bedfellows, are collaborating on a book in which they will again agree to disagree.

The longtime strategists have a deal with Blue Rider Press for a memoir with the working title "You Can Go Home Again." Officials with Blue Rider, an imprint of Penguin Group (USA), told The Associated Press on Thursday that the book is scheduled for 2014.

Carville, a Democrat, and Matalin, a Republican, previously worked together on the 1993 release "All's Fair."

According to Blue Rider, Matalin and Carville will share political war stories, their takes on current and past events and how they managed to stay married for 20 years and raise two children.

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Wednesday, April 24, 2013

With Earnings Around The Corner, Apple's Growth Prospects Are Gloomy

3815922293_1403e5cc20_bConventional wisdom has it that Apple has reached its peak and can only disappoint from now on. Yet, many financial facts don’t make sense. The market is too harsh with Apple compared to its competitors. But when it comes to products, there is an unsettling detail: there was no product release during fiscal Q2 2013. While Apple is certainly not doomed, its future looks gloomy. That’s why today’s earnings will be important for the company. Expectations “I am a dreamer. I know so little of real life that I just can’t help re-living such moments as these in my dreams, for such moments are something I have very rarely experienced.” –Fyodor Dostoyevsky, White Nights (1848) Apple’s growth has been incredible over the past two years, with double-digit growth for sales and profit. For years, Apple bloggers have vigorously criticized analysts’ expectations regarding Apple earnings and units sold. Basically, Wall Street analysts were setting the bar too high for units and market share, and too low for profit and sales. It led to distortion. With a very minor market share, Apple was able to capture a big profit share. The company reported hit after hit after hit — that’s why Apple shares were doing so great even though sales were “disappointing” according to some analysts — the bottom line is more important than anything else. But now, analysts have caught up and Apple is only able to pull out mixed earnings compared to estimates. Even iPhone sales are now below analysts’ expectations. The company was supposed to sell between 6 million and 10 million iPhone 5 during opening weekend. In reality, it sold 5 million units. As a reminder, for the first weekend alone, analysts predicted sales of 1 million iPhone 4 and 2 million iPhone 4S, compared to 1.7 million and 4 million actual units sold. This time around, analysts have to lower their expectations to get closer to reality. Fortune’s consensus puts Apple’s Q2 2013 revenue at $42.6 billion with estimated earnings per share of $10.21. Revenue would still be up 8.7 percent year over year. But it’s disappointing given the incredible growth trend over the past couple of years. One of the reason is that gross margin will be lower than what it used to be. Last year, Apple reported a 47.4 percent gross margin. The company now expects a 37.5 to 38.5 gross margin. Finance Over the

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Study: chicken, ground beef are riskiest meats

(AP) ? An analysis of more than 33,000 cases of foodborne illness shows that ground beef and chicken have caused more hospitalizations than other meats.

The report by the Center for Science in Public Interest says chicken nuggets, ham and sausage pose the lowest risk of foodborne illness.

The group used government data on 1,700 outbreaks over 12 years to analyze salmonella, E. coli, listeria and other pathogens that were definitively linked to a certain meat.

To calculate which meats were riskiest, CSPI ranked the foods in which contamination was most likely to cause hospitalizations. Some meats may have had more illnesses but were less likely to cause severe illness.

After ground beef and chicken, CSPI categorized turkey and steak as "high risk" and deli meat, pork, roast beef and beef or pork barbeque as "medium risk."

Salmonella and E. coli, pathogens that contaminate meat and poultry during slaughter and processing, accounted for a third of the illnesses surveyed. Clostridium perfringens, a lesser-known pathogen that usually grows after processing when foods are left at improper temperatures for too long by consumers or food establishments, accounted for another third.

While a large number of chicken illnesses were due to clostridium perfringens, chicken led to many hospitalizations partly because of the high incidence of salmonella in chicken that isn't properly cooked.

Most of the ground beef illnesses were from E. coli, which is found in the intestinal tracts of cattle and can transfer to the carcass if the meat isn't handled properly during slaughter. Ground beef can be riskier than steak and other beef products because pathogens are spread during the grinding process.

According to the report, listeria, salmonella and E. coli required the most hospitalizations.

The group noted that the data is incomplete because so many foodborne illnesses are not reported or tracked. The CDC estimates that as many as 48 million Americans get sick from food poisoning each year.

To reduce foodborne illnesses from meat, CSPI recommends what they call "defensive eating" ? assuming that meat can be unsafe. Safe handling includes not letting meat juices drip onto other food or counters, cleaning cutting boards and plates that have held raw meat, wearing gloves when preparing meat and washing hands often. Cooks should also make sure meat is heated to the proper temperature before eating it.

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Kenny Scharf Arrested & NYPD Asks Him For Autographs

Art Sucks:

One of NYC's own living art legends, Kenny Scharf was arrested in Williamsburg, Brooklyn on Friday night for spray painting a black and white cartoon drawing of a snake in his signature style on private property.

Kenny is one of the last of a dying breed of graffiti artist-cum-art stars of the 1980s, and arresting him for graffiti at this point is almost laughable. I can only speculate that the ultra-high police presence, in connection with the entire city of Boston being in lockdown may have had New York's Finest a little more hypervigilant than usual.

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Stephen King gives to Maine gun control coalition

(AP) ? Stephen King and his wife have made a donation to a Maine group advocating for stricter gun control laws.

King says the gift was "five figures" but doesn't want to say more about it because "charity's supposed to be a private thing."

The Coalition for a Safer Maine says King is a gun owner and a defender of the Second Amendment who supports expanded background checks on gun sales and a ban on the sale of high-capacity ammunition magazines. It says the "substantial contribution" from the "Salem's Lot" author and fellow author Tabitha King will help fund its advocacy efforts.

The Maine Legislature this week is considering several gun control bills.

After the deadly Newtown, Conn., elementary school shooting in December, Stephen King wrote a best-selling e-book called "Guns," discussing his thoughts on gun control and gun rights.

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Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Flexible partnership allows lichens to occur in different habitats

Apr. 23, 2013 ? Lichens are symbiotic organisms consisting of a fungal partner and one or several algal partners. The association is so close that scientists until 1867 were not aware that lichens actually consist of two different partners. After the Swiss botanist Simon Schwendener discovered the dual nature of lichens, lichenologists were focusing on the fungal partner when studying lichens, since it was often believed that only few algae are involved in the symbiosis.

Molecular studies have shown that it was a mistake to neglect the algal partner for a long time. The diversity of algal partners have been shown to be much higher than expected. In addition the study by Dr. Christian Printzen, Senckenberg Research Institute (Frankfurt), and his colleagues in Frankfurt and Madrid has shown that, by choosing different algal partners, lichen fungi are able to colonize different ecosystems.

The study focuses on the Spiny Heath Lichen (Cetraria aculeata), which has a peculiar distribution range. It belongs to the so-called bipolar species that occur in polar and alpine regions of the northern and southern Hemisphere. However, this species also occurs in the climatically different Mediterranean region with dry steppe-like vegetation. Dr. Printzen's studies now show that this distribution can be explained by the presence of different algal species in the polar vs. Mediterranean populations.

The paper, published in the open access journal Mycokeys, discusses the genetic differences of these algae and their evolutionary and ecological implications. "It is an example how molecular techniques in tandem with ecophysiological studies can enhance our knowledge of the biology of this fascinating type of symbiosis.," comments Dr. Christian Printzen the lead author of the study.

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Evian's Babies, The Most Successful Viral Ad ... - Business Insider

Evian's "Roller Babies" video holds the official Guinness World Record for most viral video ad of all time. The company released a follow up late Friday that sticks with the baby theme.

It has already racked up nearly 13 million views on YouTube.

But viral success is not the same as sales success. After Roller Babies was released in 2009, sales of the water brand actually declined, according to Jonah Berger, an assistant professor of marketing at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. Forbes noted:

In the year the Evian ?Roller Babies? video went viral and attracted 50 million views, the brand lost market share and sales dropped 25 percent.

The brand continued to lose market share in the UK in 2012, according to SWNS.com. The Danone Group's water business is growing overall ? it has many different brands ? but the company does not mention Evian specifically in either its quarterly financials or its most recent investor presentation.

Evian's lead agency is Havas Worldwide, Paris.

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Newtown families: We'll keep fighting for gun law

(AP) ? Disappointment. Disgust. Grossly unfair.

That's how some families who lost loved ones in December's massacre at a Connecticut elementary school view the Senate's defeat this past week of the most far-reaching gun control legislation in two decades, as they pledged to keep fighting for measures to prevent gun violence.

Neil Heslin, Erica Lafferty and Carlee Soto were among the Newtown, Conn., family members who spent a week on Capitol Hill describing how their loved ones died at Sandy Hook Elementary School on Dec. 14. But their stories of horror and heroism were no match for a threat from the National Rifle Association to rate the vote, and concern from Republicans and a small band of rural-state Democrats.

Lafferty, whose mother, school principal Dawn Hochsprung, lunged unarmed at the gunman to stop him from firing the assault weapon, said she was "honestly disgusted that there were so many senators that are doing nothing about the fact that my mom was gunned down in her elementary school, along with five other educators and 20 6- and 7-year-old children."

The Senate rejected on Wednesday a series of gun control bills that would have tightened background checks for buyers, banned assault weapons and high-capacity ammunition magazines, and loosened restrictions on carrying concealed weapons across state lines, the last measure backed by the NRA.

Within hours of the votes, former Rep. Gabrielle Giffords accused senators who opposed the new regulations of "cowardice" in a piece published in the New York Times' op-ed page. Giffords was among 13 people wounded two years ago when a lone gunman opened fire as she met with constituents in a Tucson, Ariz., shopping mall, killing six others. She and her husband, retired astronaut Mark Kelly, had lobbied for the bills' passage.

On CBS' "Face the Nation," moderator Bob Schieffer asked Heslin, Lafferty and Soto Sunday whether the words "cowardice" and "cowards" were appropriate to describe Wednesday's vote.

"I do," said Heslin, who's 6-year-old son Neil Lewis died at Sandy Hook. "I feel they're not standing up for what they should be."

Carlee Soto, recounted her sister Victoria's courage to try to save her students, Neil Lewis among them.

"My sister wasn't a coward that day. My sister pushed the kids up against the wall, out of sight," she said, adding, "She protected her kids. Why aren't they protecting us?" referring to the senators who voted against the gun bills.

The families say the gun legislation would have strengthened laws already in effect rather than undercut the Second Amendment, which provides a constitutional right to bear arms.

"It's beyond me how these congressmen cannot stand up and support something that would prevent ? or help prevent ? something like this from ever occurring again," Heslin said.

"We aren't going to go away. I know I'm not," he added. "We're not going to stop until there are changes that are made."

Associated Press

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Monday, April 22, 2013

How can I balance ADA with safety concerns? ? Business ...

Q. Can I consider safety when deciding whether to hire a disabled applicant or retain an employee with a disability?

A. An employer may require that an individual not pose a ?direct threat? to the health or safety of herself or others. The ADA regulations define direct threat as a ?significant risk of substantial harm to the health or safety of the individual or others that cannot be eliminated or reduced by reasonable accommodation.? ?

The individual must pose a significant risk, not just a slightly higher risk, based on objective evidence of the following factors:

  1. Duration of the risk
  2. Nature and severity of the potential harm
  3. Likelihood that the potential harm will occur
  4. Imminence of the potential harm.

If an individual poses a direct threat as a result of a disability, determine whether a reasonable accommodation would either eliminate the risk or reduce it to an acceptable level. If no accommodation would either eliminate or reduce the risk, you may refuse to hire an applicant or discharge an employee who poses a direct threat.

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New cancer test finds cancer before conventional procedures

(NaturalNews) This is breaking news in the field of cancer screening and testing. We now have a simple (harmless) blood test that can detect and precisely identify all cancers tested to date - way before conventional medical procedures, like positron emissions tomography (PET scans) or biopsies.

On the next NaturalNews Talk Hour - Dr. John Apsley and Jonathan Landsman reveal not only how to detect and precisely identify cancer in its earliest stages, but also how to eliminate cancer cells safely and naturally without the risks of toxic chemotherapy or overly aggressive radiation burning.

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All known cancers tested to date have a detectable (essential) protein. Without this essential protein, cancer simply disappears. And now cancer specialists, throughout the United States, can order a simple blood test to detect this essential protein.

The future of cancer testing and treatment has arrived

Generally speaking, by the time conventional medicine has given a cancer diagnosis to a patient - it's too late. You see - standard cancer screening procedures can only detect cancer - once the cancer tumor has developed into a billion cells or more. Think about it - you could have a million cancer cells running around in your body from longstanding degenerative conditions, and conventional testing is simply incapable of finding them.

Fortunately, we now have the power to catch and identify nearly all forms of cancer - in their earliest stages of development - through a simple blood test perfected by two esteemed professors of pharmacology. The test was developed over 20 years, is very affordable and is analyzed in a CLIA certified, CAP accredited facility. This test is over 99 percent accurate, and can be collected at any medical facility or clinical laboratory in the world.

After receiving a cancer diagnosis - what should you do?

The truth is our body possesses a great ability to heal itself by way of its ability to regenerate itself. This is not based on wishful thinking - it's grounded in the scientific literature and successfully being utilized by many natural healthcare professionals. Naturally, if you want to eliminate cancer - you must change your bio-terrain to regenerate, thereby making it hostile for cancer cells to survive.

Every cancer patient needs to appreciate the importance of minerals to ignite the "regeneration effect" from within. Did you know that a mineral deficiency can promote cancer cell growth? According to Dr. Apsley, "it has been the lack of minerals in our soils that has led to our weakened endocrine system, especially our thyroid function. As a direct result, our human constitution has been degenerating now for many generations."

By eating and (more importantly) juicing raw, organic super foods, (select fruits and vegetables grown on rock dust rich soils) you will obtain these valuable minerals in colloidal form, which ignites the first stages of the regeneration effect. Cooking or processing these precious foods destroy the special regenerative minerals and enzymes that ignite regenerative repair.

Remember, detoxification and full body oxygen saturation are also essential for cancer patients. Always work with a qualified, medical professional when undergoing such intensive regenerative programs. To find out more about safe and effective ways to detect and eliminate cancer cells - join us on the next NaturalNews Talk Hour.

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Discover a revolutionary way to safely detect and eliminate cancer cells - naturally

Dr. John Apsley holds degrees in medicine - MD(E), chiropractic - DC, and nutrition - BS. His board certifications include: Acupuncture and Meridian Therapy, Spinal Disability Evaluator (CSDE), and Insurance Claims Reviewer (IRC). He is also a qualified instructor of Electrodermal Scanning as well as Darkfield Microscopy.

Dr. Apsley has written or co-authored five books, including a best seller entitled - The Regeneration Effect. Additionally, he has published and lectured extensively on the clinical applications of human regenerative techniques in medicine (Applied Colloidal Therapeutics - ACT).

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Indian girl, 5, in serious condition after rape

NEW DELHI (AP) ? A 5-year-old girl was in serious condition Saturday after being raped and tortured by a man who held her in a locked room in India's capital for two days, officials said.

The incident ? which came four months after the fatal gang rape of a woman on a New Delhi bus caused outrage across India about the treatment of women in the country ? sparked protests against the authorities' handling of the case.

The girl went missing Monday and was found Wednesday by neighbors who heard her crying in a room in the same New Delhi building where she lives with her parents, said Delhi police official Deepak Mishra. The girl was found alone locked in a room and left for dead, he said.

A 24-year-old man who lived in the room where the girl was found was arrested Saturday in Muzaffarpur town in Bihar state, about 1,000 kilometers (620 miles) east of New Delhi, Mishra said. The man was flown to New Delhi, where a magistrate ordered that he be held in police custody.

The girl suffered severe internal injuries, as well as cuts and bite marks on her face and torso, said D.K. Sharma, the medical superintendent of the government-run hospital in New Delhi where she was being treated. Sharma described the girl's condition as "serious" and said doctors were trying to stabilize her condition.

Meanwhile, hundreds of people in New Delhi protested Saturday near the home minister's residence and outside police headquarters demanding government action against the police for allegedly failing to immediately investigate after the girl was reported missing.

Rights activists and officials said the girl's parents went to police Monday to report their daughter was missing, but that police refused to register a case. The parents are poor construction workers who had migrated to the city some years ago in search of work.

"The police did nothing. They did not register a complaint, the first step before they can begin investigations," said Ranjana Kumari, a women's rights activist and social scientist. "This heinous crime could have been prevented if police had begun investigations promptly."

Police had no immediate comment on the accusations, but Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde said Saturday that an inquiry had been ordered into the handling of the case.

The growing outrage against alleged police high-handedness in India led even the country's normally reticent leader to react.

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh called the police behavior "completely unacceptable." He conveyed to Delhi authorities "the need for the strictest possible action to be taken against the erring officials," the prime minister's office said in a statement late Friday.

The fatal beating and gang rape of a young woman aboard a moving New Delhi bus in December sparked outrage and spurred the government to pass tough laws for crimes against women, including the death penalty for repeat offenders or for rape attacks that lead to the victim's death.

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Sunday, April 21, 2013

Man dies as UK measles epidemic spreads

LONDON (AP) ? U.K. authorities say a 25-year-old man is suspected to have died from measles as an epidemic continues to sweep across south Wales.

The outbreak has led to more than 800 infections and renewed discussions over the failure of some parents to vaccinate their children against the potentially fatal virus.

The most effective way of fighting it remains the measles mumps and rubella vaccine, often abbreviated MMR, but a vocal anti-vaccine movement has helped push measles cases to an 18-year high in England and Wales.

It's not yet clear whether the man died of the virus. Public health officials in Wales said tests had shown he was infected with measles at the time of his death but that the cause was still being investigating.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/man-dies-uk-measles-epidemic-spreads-211940563.html

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Saturday, April 20, 2013

The Self-Education Checklist - Race Bannon

by Race Bannon on April 20, 2013

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A while back I read a great book by Atul Gawande titled The Checklist Manifesto. The message of the book is that in today?s deluge of information and processes that many of us are required to utilize in our daily lives, and in our professional lives in particular, there is no way we can remember everything we need to do without a reference. That reference can be a simple checklist.

A checklist is simply a concise listing of steps or considerations that should be addressed as we undertake a task. I won?t go into the power that checklists have. Go ahead and read Gawande?s book to learn more about that, but the gist is that the introduction of a simple checklist into a task or process significantly improves the likelihood that all steps or considerations will be addressed and that the resulting outcome will be better. The evidence put forth by Gawande is irrefutable in this regard.

So, how might this apply to self-education? I?d like to propose you consider creating for yourself a simple checklist you can use to jumpstart any self-education effort you might undertake. As you begin to embark on a learning project, use each of these checklist items to hone and improve your learning. Each checklist item need only have one or a few words to queue you to thinking about the item. How you construct your checklist is up to you and should be tailored to your preferred ways of learning. Simple and short is usually best. This following checklist should give you some ideas.

  1. Start a learning document. This can be a simple word processing document that contains much of the content we?ll talk about in the remaining checklist. A learning document becomes your central repository for learning guidance and documentation of learning.
  2. What do I want to learn? At first glance, this seems like a silly checklist item, but too often we start to learn about something and realize we?ve failed to identify exactly what it is we want to learn?
  3. Why do I want to learn it? Why we want to learn something is important. Having a good reason to learn something motivates us and helps to keep our learning on track.
  4. What learning resources are available? Are there people you can communicate with who understand the topic? Books? Websites? eLearning? Discussion groups? Make as thorough a list of resources as possible.
  5. Can I identify some good overview material? Most of us learn best when we digest and understand high-level, overview material about the topic first. We hang the more detailed aspects of our learning on these larger, overarching ideas and concepts. Understanding them will improve your learning.
  6. Use the overview material. Learn from any overview material you can find until you feel you have a good, high-level understanding of the topic.
  7. Can I outline the topic? Creating an outline, even a rudimentary one, can assist you in organizing your thinking and your learning. No one will see the outline but you. So use whatever format works for you.
  8. What should I do and in what order? Identify some specific learning tasks such as reading a book, viewing a documentary, talking with a knowledgeable person, attending a speech or presentation, investigating a website, and so on.
  9. Act. You know what you want to learn, why you want to learn it, identified some resources, identified and learned from overview material, outlined the topic, and created an ordered list of learning tasks. Now it?s time to act and learn.
  10. Can I produce something that proves I know what I know? Can you create a document, presentation, video, photograph, audio recording, or anything else you can think of that ?proves? you know the topic. This serves two purposes. First, it helps you solidify the learning that?s taking place as you create this product. Second, if you should ever need to prove to an employer or someone else that you know about this topic, such proof is incredibly valuable.
  11. Update, organize and store your learning document and any other materials you used to learn or prove your learning. Most of what you?ll be organizing are likely to be digital computer files, which are easily organized, but you might have some tangible physical stuff to deal with as well. When it becomes necessary to reference this stuff in the future, you?ll be glad you spent a little time doing this.

This checklist is just a suggestion for the creation of your own checklist. Adapt it to suit your needs. No one knows how you learn best better than you. And if you have any other suggestions for checklist items, please enter a comment to share with everyone so we can all keep learning.

Source: http://racebannon.com/2013/04/20/the-self-education-checklist/

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PFT: Eagles-Redskins kicks off 2013 MNF slate

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With the NFL Draft approaching, we?re taking a team-by-team look at the needs of each club. Up next is the team with the No. 24 overall selection, the Indianapolis Colts. The Colts are short a second-rounder (from the Vontae Davis trade) and a fifth, and are picking later in the order than many expected after last year?s surprising playoff season.

Guard: It?s tempting to put tackle in the top spot, but picking where they are, it?s not a certainty they could find an upgrade to the acceptable-not-great left tackle Anthony Castonzo in the Draft. And after spending huge free agent money on right tackle Gosder Cherilus, they can?t justify taking someone there.

But they can fix the pass protection from the inside out. Signing Donald Thomas was another early move, but getting some more help up the middle might allow them to improve, even with tackles that are closer to average than great.

Running back: The Colts have gotten by with a bunch of guys in the backfield, and at some point, they?re going to have to give quarterback Andrew Luck a little more help. New offensive coordinator Pep Hamilton is willing to run, and they need a little more personnel in the backfield.

Cornerback: After acquiring Davis last year, the Colts have used the fringes of free agency to check off boxes. They signed Greg Toler during their first-day drunken-sailor act, and he?s been good when he?s been well. But he?s not so good that they can ignore this position.

Outside linebacker: After saying goodbye to Dwight Freeney, the Colts need to add a pass-rusher to complement Robert Mathis. They gave Green Bay?s Erik Walden too much money (but good for him), but need an upgrade there as well. They talked about his ability to set the edge, but they need someone to sack the quarterback.

Wide receiver: Reggie Wayne is still great, and T.Y. Hilton emerged as a playmaker. And though they signed Darrius Heyward-Bey, they need to think of the long-term here, and find someone who will take up the torch when Wayne?s no longer there.

The Colts are in an interesting spot. They have a young quarterback on a cheap rookie contract, which gives them flexibility to do so many things. And credit to general manager Ryan Grigson for knowing what he needed, and moving aggressively to fill needs in free agency so he could draft for talent.

But with a pile of salary cap room, they spent on guys who were fortunate to receive the deals they did. While they filled a lot of lines on the depth chart, not all of the guys they signed this spring are difference-makers.

Luck could prove to be the ultimate deodorant, and keep an ordinary cast of characters competitive. But if they can?t find him some consistent help up front, it?s going to be hard for him to play at a high level, when he?s spending so much time on his back.

Source: http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2013/04/18/monday-night-football-opens-with-eagles-redskins/related/

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Pink Floyd album cover designer dies at 69

By Gael Fashingbauer Cooper, TODAY

Storm Thorgerson, the Engish album-cover designer most famous for his iconic work with Pink Floyd, died Thursday after battling cancer, his family announced. He was 69.

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Storm Thorgerson stands next to his album cover artwork for Pink Floyd's "The Dark Side of the Moon" at a 2008 art exhibit.

"His ending was peaceful and he was surrounded by family and friends," Thorgerson's family said in a statement. "He had been ill for some time with cancer though he had made a remarkable recovery from his stroke in 2003."

Pink Floyd members remembered him on the band's official website. Drummer Nick Mason described Thorgerson as a "scourge of management, record companies and album sleeve printers; champion of bands, music, great ideas and high, sometimes infuriatingly high, standards."

Mason also described Thorgerson as a "tireless worker?right up to the end," saying, "Two days before he passed away, and by then completely exhausted, he was still demanding approval for art work and haranguing his loyal assistants."

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He went on to praise the designer as a "dear friend to all of us, our children, our wives (and the exes). Endlessly intellectual and questioning. Breathtakingly late for appointments and meetings, but once there invaluable for his ideas, humour, and friendship."

Pink Floyd lead singer David Gilmour wrote on the band's site that he first met Thorgerson when the two were young teenagers.

"We would gather at Sheep's Green, a spot by the river in Cambridge, and Storm would always be there holding forth, making the most noise, bursting with ideas and enthusiasm," Gilmour wrote. "Nothing has ever really changed. He has been a constant force in my life, both at work and in private, a shoulder to cry on and a great friend. The artworks that he created for Pink Floyd from 1968 to the present day have been an inseparable part of our work. I will miss him."

His work with Pink Floyd, especially the prism reflecting a rainbow that graces the "Dark Side of the Moon" album cover, was Thorgerson's most famous. But he also created album covers for bands such as Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, AC/DC and Muse.

Thorgerson is survived by?his mother, Vanji, his son Bill, his wife Barbie Antonis and her two children Adam and Georgia.

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Dental Patients Positive for Hepatitis, HIV

At least 60 people have tested positive for hepatitis or HIV after visiting an Oklahoma dentist slammed by the state dental board for poor sterilization practices, the Tulsa Health Department said today.

Dr. W. Scott Harrington allegedly re-used needles, a practice that can contaminate ostensibly sterile drugs with dangerous diseases. He is also accused of using rusty equipment that was not properly cleaned.

More than 7,000 patients from Harrington's Tulsa and Owasso clinics were sent letters in late March outlining the risk of infection and steps to obtain free blood testing. Of 3,122 patients tested by county health departments so far, 57 tested positive for hepatitis C, three tested positive for hepatitis B, and at least one tested positive for HIV.

"We understand these first reported test results may be of concern," Tulsa Health Department Director Dr. Bruce Dart said in a statement.

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The Tulsa and Oklahoma health departments are in the process of notifying patients of the results. Patients who tested positive will be personally contacted, counseled about the disease and directed to resources for care, the agencies said in a statement. Testing may also be recommended for their spouses or partners.

"This is a complex investigation," state epidemiologist Dr. Kristy Bradley said in a statement, stressing that the source of the infections is still under investigation. "The next phase will include more in-depth interviews of persons who test positive to determine the likelihood that their exposure is associated with their dental surgical procedure at the Harrington practice. We will certainly continue to keep the public informed as we learn more."

A surprise inspection of Harrington's practice March 18, prompted by a patient's positive test for HIV and hepatitis C, revealed the use of old needles and rusty instruments, as well the practice of pouring bleach on patients' wounds until they "turned white," according to a complaint filed by the Oklahoma Board of Dentistry.

"The basic things that everyone knows -- follow CDC guidelines, use clean syringes, don't reuse multi-dose vials in multiple patients, don't use rusted equipment -- those are things even non-physicians know," board president Susan Rogers told ABC News at the time. "Those are basic things. That part makes it egregious."

Instruments used for patients who were known to carry an infectious disease were given an extra dip in bleach on top of normal cleaning methods, according to the complaint. But the tools had red-brown rust spots, indicating that they were "porous and cannot be properly sterilized."

Harrington, who has been practicing for more than 30 years, voluntarily surrendered his state dental license and could face criminal charges. A formal hearing before the state dentistry board is scheduled for April 19.

The Tulsa Health Department has set up a hotline at (918) 595-4500 for people with questions.

Source: http://abcnews.go.com/Health/60-oklahoma-dental-patients-test-positive-hepatitis-hiv/story?id=18991527

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Friday, April 19, 2013

'Shame on you!' Gun vote shamed by Obama, Giffords, Maisch

'Shame' was the word of the day after the U.S. Senate failed to pass gun control legislation yesterday. A spectator in the gallery yelled out 'Shame on you!' while President Obama referred to the vote as 'pretty shameful' and Rep. Gabby Giffords wrote 'Shame on them' in an op-ed about the senators.

By Alan Fram and David Espo / April 18, 2013

President Barack Obama puts his arm around former Rep. Gabrielle Giffords (D) of Arizona before speaking about the defeat of measures to reduce gun violence, at the White House Rose Garden, April 17. President Obama called the votes 'pretty shameful,' echoing the cry of 'Shame on you!' heard in the gallery immediately after the vote, and echoed in turn by Representative Giffords' editorial published this morning.

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Senate Republicans and a small band of rural-state Democrats scuttled the most far-reaching gun control legislation in two decades Wednesday, rejecting tighter background checks for buyers and a ban on assault weapons as they spurned pleas from families of victims of last winter's school massacre in Newtown, Conn.

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Survivors of the shootings watched from the spectator galleries above the Senate floor. "Shame on you," shouted one, Patricia Maisch, who was present two years ago when a gunman in Tucson, Ariz., killed six and wounded 13 others, including former Rep. Gabrielle Giffords.

"This effort isn't over," President Barack Obama vowed at the White House moments after the defeat on one of his top domestic priorities. Surrounded by Ms. Giffords and Newtown relatives, he said opponents of the legislation in both parties "caved to the pressure" of special interests and called it "a pretty shameful day for Washington."

A ban on high-capacity ammunition magazines also fell in a series of showdown votes. A bid to loosen restrictions on concealed weapons carried across state lines was rejected, as well.

That last vote marked a rare defeat for the National Rifle Association on a day it generally triumphed over Obama, gun control advocates and many of the individuals whose lives have been affected by mass shootings in Connecticut and elsewhere.

Gun control advocates, including Obama, had voiced high hopes for significant action after the Newtown shootings. But the lineup of possible legislation gradually dwindled to a focus on background checks, and in the end even that could not win Senate passage. Chances in the Republican-controlled House had seemed even slimmer.

By agreement of Senate leaders, a 60-vote majority was required for approval of any of the provisions brought to a vote.

The vote on the background check was 54-46, well short of the 60 votes needed to advance. Forty-one Republicans and five Democrats voted to reject the plan.

The proposed ban on assault weapons commanded 40 votes; the bid to block sales of high capacity ammunition clips drew 46.

The NRA-backed proposal on concealed carry permits got 57.

In the hours before the key vote on background checks, Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., bluntly accused the National Rifle Association of making false claims about the expansion of background checks that he and Sen. Pat Toomey, R-Pa., were backing.

"Where I come from in West Virginia, I don't know how to put the words any plainer than this: That is a lie. That is simply a lie," he said, accusing the organization of telling its supporters that friends, neighbors and some family members would need federal permission to transfer ownership of firearms to one another.

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Many Boston victims require limb amputations

It may have lacked the dust and dirt of battlefields in Iraq and Afghanistan, but Monday's bomb attack on the Boston Marathon produced a number of injuries rarely seen outside of war zones ? traumatic limb amputations.

Medicine has made great strides in the reattachment of severed limbs in the last two decades, but the nature of bomb blast injuries makes such repairs impossible.

"The only types of injuries that can be re-implanted are those involving clean separations, like a limb that's been cut off by a sword or industrial machinery that cleanly cuts the arm or leg off," said Dr. Jeffrey Eckardt, chairman of the orthopedic surgery department at UCLA. "With an explosion, whole sections of the bone and muscles are gone. Vessels and nerves get pulled and stretched and yanked."

At Boston Medical Center, where emergency physicians have treated 23 blast victims, seven amputations were performed on five patients as of Wednesday morning, said Dr. Peter Burke, the hospital's chief of trauma services.

Burke told reporters at a news briefing that it is never easy to discuss limb removal with a patient.

"It's a very difficult thing for both the patient ? especially ? and their families," he said. "The caregivers have to be honest. We do the best we can with the situation."

Many of the worst injuries suffered by Boston victims involved shrapnel-like material that was embedded in wounds. Surgeons were still working to remove these materials.

"We've taken out large quantities of pieces of things," Burke said. "It's hard to tell exactly what they are."

In some cases, small pieces of shrapnel that did not pose an immediate threat to blood vessels and other structures would probably be left in the body.

"You actually don't go dig it all out," Eckardt said. "The pieces tend to be rather sterile due to the heat of the blast.

"The presence of metal per se does not dictate an amputation," he added. "It depends on how much of it there is, and what it has done to the critical structures, which are the vessels and the nerves."

It remains unclear how many amputations will result from the bombings.

Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston has treated 35 patients who were injured in the explosions, according to spokeswoman Lori Schroth. Surgery was performed on nine of those patients, one of whom required amputation.

At Massachusetts General Hospital, eight of the 34 patients treated were in very severe condition and required extensive surgery, said Dr. George Velmahos, chief of trauma surgery. Those operations included an unspecified number of amputations, he said.

Patients who have lost limbs face a long road to recovery, experts say, but not as long as the one they would have faced decades ago.

Dr. Christina Skoski, a retired anesthesiologist who lives in Huntington Beach, was 15 years old when she had her left leg surgically amputated at the hip. She is now a member of the scientific and medical advisory committee of the Amputee Coalition, a national group that provides resources to those who have lost limbs.

"Losing a limb under any circumstances is emotionally and physically devastating," Skoski said. "But traumatic amputation is always more difficult to deal with, because one day you're normal, and the next day you're not. That's more difficult than if you lost your limb to diabetes, or like my situation, cancer."

Generally, Skoski said, it takes a year for a patient to recover. In that time they will learn to use a prosthetic device and adapt to their new circumstances. Before that happens, however, they will go through a grieving process over their lost limb.

"It's like a death," Skoski said.

There are about 2 million people with amputations in the United States. Partly in response to veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan, as well as a growing elderly population, the services and technology available to patients have advanced.

When Skoski lost her leg 51 years ago, there were far fewer options and resources available. Noting that her first prosthesis was carved out of wood, Skoski said new devices that feature microprocessors and other enhancements are far safer and more useful.

In addition, organizations like the Amputee Coalition help match patients with peer supporters, who help them recover.

"A soldier wants to speak to another soldier," Skoski said. "A young woman wants to speak to another young woman. A below-knee wants to talk to another below-knee."

Skoski said that from her reading of news accounts, it appeared that many of the Boston victims were young and in good health. Those factors will greatly improve their prognoses, she noted.

"I have no doubt that half these people who had their limbs blown off are going to be at the next marathon," Skoski said. "They may not be running, they may be in a wheelchair, but they'll be there.

"You don't need your limbs to live," she said.

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Thursday, April 18, 2013

Vivus gets FDA nod to sell diet pill via retail pharmacies

By Zeba Siddiqui and Adithya Venkatesan

(Reuters) - Vivus Inc President Peter Tam said U.S. health regulators' approval to sell its diet pill Qsymia through retail pharmacies removed "a major barrier" to the drug's adoption and paved the way for a direct-to-consumer campaign to be launched later this year.

Vivus shares rose as much as 6 percent to $12.35 on Tuesday afternoon on the Nasdaq and closed at $11.78. Shares of other obesity drug makers Arena Pharmaceuticals Inc and Orexigen Therapeutics Inc also closed up 2 percent each.

"We are keeping all options open in terms of increasing the commercialization support for Qsymia," Tam told Reuters in a phone conversation from his Mountain View, California office.

Since Qsymia's launch in September, Vivus has been struggling to improve sales of the drug.

The company has earlier blamed weak adoption of the pill on limited reimbursement and a restricted Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS), or a risk managing plan, that allows the drug to be sold only through mail-order pharmacies.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration accepted Vivus's proposal to modify the REMS and allow Qsymia's sale through certified retail pharmacies, where the drug is expected to be available within 90 days, the company said on Tuesday.

Vivus's largest shareholder, First Manhattan Co (FMC), which has been critical of the company's marketing plan and pushed for a partnership on the drug, stepped up its attack last week when it said it anticipated the company to get an REMS modification, but that would not guarantee Qsymia's success.

President Tam refused to comment on FMC's statement, but said "the REMS modification was a monumental task. It's not something about which anyone can say - Oh, it was expected."

"We have previously guided to the Street that typically the FDA would take six months to review and render a decision (on an REMS modification). Today, is exactly six months from the time we submitted."

Tam added that the company was in discussions with insurers and pharmacy benefit managers to improve Qsymia's reimbursement, but it was still scouting for a buyer for its yet-to-be-launched erectile dysfunction drug Stendra that won U.S. regulators' approval in April 2012.

(Editing by Maju Samuel)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/vivus-roll-diet-drug-retail-pharmacies-within-90-191429432--sector.html

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Wednesday, April 17, 2013

LG invites press to 'share the genius' event on May 1st

LG invites press to 'share the genius' event on May 1st

We're not quite sure what it is yet, but LG has just invited us to save the date May 1st for a special event held in New York city, in which it asks us to "share the genius" and "capture the spotlight in true brilliance." If this is indeed a new device, it alludes to a higher-res display and greater sound; is this a US version of the Optimus G Pro or simply the next-generation Optimus G? Hard to say at this point, but we're keeping a pretty close eye out for more details. In the meantime, this is at least one more thing to look forward to in a couple weeks.

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In Falklands, Thatcher 'will always be remembered'

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