Saturday, January 28, 2012

Reward offered for released Mississippi murderer (Reuters)

STARKVILLE, Miss (Reuters) ? Mississippi's attorney general is offering a reward for information that helps locate a convicted murderer who vanished since his release from prison earlier this month after being pardoned by former Governor Haley Barbour.

Attorney General Jim Hood, who has challenged the legality of that pardon and around 200 others Barbour made in the final days of his term, also said the files for Joseph Ozment and 19 others were missing.

Authorities began looking for Ozment after the former inmate did not appear this week at a court hearing related to the pardons. Hood has offered an unspecified cash reward for information regarding Ozment's whereabouts, a spokeswoman for the attorney general said.

Barbour, a former Republican National Committee chairman, sparked controversy by granting 222 pardons, commutations and suspensions, generating debate about how much power a governor should have to pardon criminals convicted of serious crimes.

Barbour has defended his clemency decisions and said he was confident they were all valid and blamed political opponents for much of the controversy.

Ozment, 40, had been serving a life sentence for the 1993 robbery and shooting death of a store clerk in northwest Mississippi. He was one of five prisoners who had worked at the governor's mansion who saw their life prison terms lifted after receiving full pardons by Barbour.

Hood is seeking to void most of the pardons granted by Barbour because not enough public notice was given in the communities where the crimes were committed. He received a court order to temporarily block the pardons.

A judge allowed the five freed men, including Ozment, to remain out of prison while the matter is pending but required them to report daily to authorities. Ozment has not done so, according to corrections officials.

Hood's spokeswoman said the Attorney General's Office has not received files for 20 of the people pardoned by Barbour.

Laura Hipp, Barbour's spokeswoman, said on Thursday that all of the files related to pardons were turned over to Hood's staff on January 11.

(Reporting By Robbie Ward; Editing By Colleen Jenkins and Cynthia Johnston)

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Friday, January 27, 2012

Hillary Clinton dodging political 'high wire' (AP)

WASHINGTON ? Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton says she wants to step off the "high wire of American politics" after two decades and is again tamping down speculation that she might stay in government if President Barack Obama wins a second term.

Clinton told State Department employees on Thursday that she is ready for a rest and is paying no attention to the Republican presidential candidate debates. She said she wants to find out just how tired she is after working flat out as first lady, senator, aspiring presidential candidate and finally the top U.S. diplomat.

"I have made it clear that I will certainly stay on until the president nominates someone and that transition can occur" if Obama wins re-election, she told a town hall meeting. "But I think after 20 years, and it will be 20 years, of being on the high wire of American politics and all of the challenges that come with that, it would be probably a good idea to just find out how tired I am."

But, she appeared to leave the door open for a possible eventual return, adding to laughter from the crowd that "everyone always says that when they leave these jobs."

As secretary of state, Clinton is barred from partisan politics and she acknowledged that it is unusual not to be participating in this election season. But, she said she is enjoying being away from the fray and hasn't watched any of the GOP debates.

"It is a little odd for me to be totally out of an election season," she said. "But, you know, I didn't watch any of those debates."

Clinton said she expected the campaign for November's election to "suck up a lot of the attention" normally devoted to foreign policy issues but she joked that that might actually help the State Department.

"The good news is maybe we can even get more done if they are not paying attention, so just factor that in."

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North Korea's Western Fans Mourn Kim Jong Il's Death (Time.com)

The day before Kim Jong Il's funeral last month, George Hadjipateras, 36, put on a black suit and tie and drove to the North Korean embassy in west London. Beneath a portrait of the Dear Leader, the office clerk laid a floral tribute, red carnations arranged in the shape of a star. He shook the hand of the first secretary lengthily as he pressed upon him that Kim was "a shining light, not just for his people, but for revolutionaries worldwide."

"I mentioned to him I had lost my own father in September, and so this was doubly tragic for me," Hadjipateras says. "My voice broke a bit then." He had been closely monitoring Kim's health since his 2008 stroke and was blindsided by the death. "It's tragic; he should have been getting better," he told TIME. "I was as upset as the English were when the Queen Mother died." (See photos of Kim Jong Il's state funeral.)

Kim's passing did not exactly move Hadjipateras' fellow Britons to similar displays of grief. Viewed outside his homeland as a crackpot dictator, his death was taken mostly as an opportunity to snicker at his excesses. But despite a scarcity of flowers at the embassy, Kim did not go unmourned in the West. For a decade, Hadjipateras has belonged to the Korean Friendship Association (KFA), an international fan club for the isolated, nuclear-armed neo-Stalinist regime. Its founder is Alejandro Cao de Ben?s, 37, a Spaniard sometimes known by his adopted Korean name Zo Sun Il, meaning Korea Is One.

Cao de Ben?s was an idealistic, revolutionary-minded teenager when he first struck up a relationship with North Korean delegates at an international tourism fair in Madrid. On subsequent trips to Pyongyang, he cultivated sufficiently influential connections that by 2000, he was able to convince the regime to allow him to set up the country's first Web page, the only fixed, widely accessible line of communication between the Hermit Kingdom and the wider world. Site traffic from foreigners curious to know more about the mysterious country prompted him to set up the KFA the same year, and he claims it now has 15,000 members in 120 countries.

Cao de Ben?s, who spends about six months of every year in Pyongyang, has since been recognized with honorary citizenship and a government position as a "special delegate" to its Committee for Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries. (The latter position is unpaid, although Cao de Ben?s profits by brokering transactions between North Korea and foreign filmmakers, tourists, corporations and other interested parties.) (See photos of Kim Jong Il's busy life.)

North Korea, Cao de Ben?s says, was surprised to learn it had friends abroad, and part of his work had been to encourage the regime to show a more open face to its sympathizers. "The country has been under attack, which has made the DPRK [Democratic Peoples' Republic of Korea, the North's official name] so wary," he says. "I tell them, If you close the doors completely, nothing bad will enter, but nothing good will enter, either. We can't shut out our friends."

Those friends are typically drawn to North Korea by a sense of ideological solidarity with one of the last keepers of the Communist flame, but even more so by a powerful curiosity about the enigmatic society. Through the KFA, members can study juche, the state ideology of self-reliance, or buy obscure recordings of military parades or songs. Those seeking more active engagement can travel to North Korea on solidarity tours, or participate in pickets of the U.S. embassy. Frank Martin, a Parisian banker and KFA member, wrote to French newspaper editors in the days after Kim's death, chastising them for their mocking tone. "I read some [headlines] like: 'A Buffoon Who Composed Operas While His People Were Starving,'" he told TIME in an e-mail.

Read "North Korea's Runaway Sushi Chef Remembers Kim Jong Un."

Last November, about 20 of North Korea's friends gathered in a London community center for the KFA's annual international meeting. During a question-and-answer session, a man in a Chairman Mao cap and dark glasses complained of his experiences with local-council housing, and probed how someone in his situation might fare in Pyongyang. Cao de Ben?s told him he didn't know how good he had it, given the substandard shelter faced by millions. Besides, while moving to the DPRK was theoretically an option on the table for long-serving, senior KFA members, it was wisest to visit first. Even the staunchest friends of the North, Cao de Ben?s said, could find the rhythms of life there difficult to adjust to. "Every day I receive e-mails requesting to live in the DPRK," Cao de Ben?s said afterward. "Some because they lost their jobs, but many of them are tired of this Westernized life of artifice, criminality, consumerism."

The appeal of a country known for its food shortages, prison camps and repressive personality cult may be difficult to grasp, but for KFA members it exerts an undeniable pull. Its mystique centers on the impression it belongs to a simpler, more innocent time; members marvel at the way that it cannot be seen from the air at night because its lights are off. In a globalized world, it remains the only country truly off the grid. (See photos of North Koreans mourning the death of the Dear Leader.)

Hadjipateras put it this way. "People in the DPRK aren't wandering around with iPhones listening to Jay-Z. They can't stand in the middle of the street abusing their leaders. But where in the world can you avoid being constantly bombarded by Coca-Cola, McDonald's, the sexualization of children on TV, the Big Brother reality shows?" To those who suggest North Korea is a Big Brother reality show with 24 million unwitting participants, Hadjipateras is dismissive, although he's never been there to judge for himself. He would "be there in an instant," he says, but travel does not agree with him.

Cao de Ben?s also chooses to spend only half the year in the "workers' paradise," claiming he can better serve the republic by spending the rest of his time in the West, where he frequently acts as an unofficial regime spokesman in international media. His critics point to this as an indication that Cao de Ben?s is motivated by the rewards of his role as gatekeeper to the regime, rather than by genuine ideological conviction.

Leonid Petrov, a Korea specialist at the University of Sydney, has had dealings with Cao de Ben?s for more than a decade. He understands North Korea's unlikely charm and feels a warm sense of nostalgia for the Soviet Union of his youth whenever he visits. But, essentially, that appeal is contingent on being able to leave. "Crossing the border is the exciting thing," he says. "But you don't want to stay there -- the place is horrible. Alejandro enjoys acting as a guide who links the two worlds. He's obviously not a defector." (Read about North Korea's plan to preserve and display Kim Jong Il's body.)

While Hadjipateras mourned an icon he had never met, Cao de Ben?s had personally encountered Kim on numerous occasions in ceremonial capacities. None of the KFA members knows more about his mysterious son and successor Kim Jong Un than the general public: that he has a military background, is Swiss educated, resembles his grandfather, the state founder Kim Il Sung, and is young and inexperienced. Despite the latter, they hold no concerns about the stability of the regime. "Nothing will change," said Martin, via e-mail. "The DPRK has the bomb."

As far as Hadjipateras is concerned, life in the "workers' paradise" will continue as usual, despite dark days in recent months for his fellow revolutionaries. First Muammar Gaddafi, he laments, then the Dear Leader. "I don't know how I'll react when Fidel Castro dies," he says. "I don't even want to imagine."

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Thursday, January 26, 2012

Barney Frank to wed partner in Massachusetts (Reuters)

BOSTON (Reuters) ? Barney Frank, the 16-term congressman from Massachusetts, plans to marry his partner, his office said on Thursday.

Frank, 71, who announced his retirement late last year, will marry partner Jim Ready in a ceremony in Massachusetts, spokesman Harry Gural said.

Massachusetts was the first state to legalize same-sex marriage in 2004.

No other details on the date or location were being released at this time.

Elected to the House of Representatives in 1980, Frank, a democrat, was one of the first openly gay politicians to serve at a national level.

(Reporting By Lauren Keiper; Editing by Paul Thomsach)

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Thursday, January 19, 2012

Keep Your Home Clean in 20 Minutes a Day for 30 Days [Cleaning]

Keep Your Home Clean in 20 Minutes a Day for 30 DaysCleaning your pad is a chore, but it doesn't have to suck up your entire day. Apartment Therapy suggests tackling a different area of your home every day for 20 minutes and offers a 30-day sample schedule you can adopt.

The 30 Day list breaks down different areas into manageable chunks. For example, these are the first five days:

1. Surface clean living room and kitchen (pick up stray items, dust, sweep, vacuum)

2. Clean bathrooms (toilets, showers, floors, walls, mirrors)

3. Surface clean bedrooms (put away toys, clothes, dust)

4. Surface clean "extra" rooms (basement, office, play room)

5. Surface clean living room and kitchen

So you're not doing the entire room in those 20 minutes. On day 6, you do the other area of the bathroom that you didn't do on day 2. Check out the article for the full list of cleaning tasks.

Of course, you don't have to do these in order, and you can add or customize tasks as you like. The idea is to each day break up your cleaning into a reasonable thing you can do for twenty minutes. Perhaps you can take 30 index cards and write a cleaning task on each, then randomly select one to do each day.

Note: If you only have 10 minutes, that's still enough time to get your bedroom clean. What's your strategy for keeping the chaos and dirt at bay?

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UK slams Israel settlement "vandalism" as Abbas visits (Reuters)

LONDON (Reuters) ? Britain condemned Israeli settlements on Monday as "deliberate vandalism" of efforts to establish a Palestinian state, bolstering Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas as negotiators attempt to revive moribund peace talks.

Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg's comments were some of Britain's strongest yet on the Middle East's most intractable conflict, and come as Abbas tours Europe while negotiators from both sides undertake initial discussions on resuming full talks.

The exploratory discussions began on January 3 and followed a long break in negotiations after Abbas suspended talks 15 months ago over Israel's expansion of Jewish settlements in the occupied West bank, where Palestinians want to found a state.

All parties to the talks have accepted the ultimate goal of a "two-state solution," which would see a Palestinian state established alongside Israel. The sides remain divided over its borders, the fate of Palestinian refugees and other issues.

Israel says such issues can be resolved only at talks with no preconditions. Palestinians say Israel must first halt settlement building, which they believe moves the goalposts while talks are under way and gives Israel incentive to stall.

"Once you place physical facts on the ground which make it impossible to deliver what everyone has for years agreed is the ultimate destination, then you do immense damage," Clegg told reporters during a visit to London by Abbas, referring to settlements interfering with the two-state solution.

"It's an act of deliberate vandalism to the basic premise upon which negotiations have taken place for years and that is why we have expressed our concerns as a government in increasingly forceful terms," he said.

He prefaced his comments by saying there was no stronger supporter of Israel than himself.

In February last year, Britain and almost all other members of the United Nations Security Council backed a resolution condemning settlement building as illegal and a major obstacle to peace.

The resolution was vetoed by the United States, which says it wants Israel to stop settlement construction but believes international condemnation is unhelpful.

Abbas, who is also due to visit Berlin and Moscow, welcomed the deputy prime minister's comments.

"This is exactly what we had wanted to hear officially from government of the United Kingdom," he said, speaking next to Clegg. He reiterated his call for a halt to settlement building.

Abbas did not say why he was considering returning to the negotiating table now despite continued settlement building, but Clegg said the Arab Spring had ushered in a period of change that could make negotiations more fruitful.

"If there was any time for real progress, then it is now at a time when so much change and transformation has taken place throughout the region," Clegg said.

Abbas said he had received no new proposals from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, but that Palestinian negotiators were still scheduled to meet their Israeli counterparts two or three more times.

The "Quartet" of international peace mediators - the United States, Russia, the European Union and the United Nations - sought in October to revive the peace talks, which broke down weeks after they began in 2010.

The group wants the two sides to state their positions on the borders and security arrangements of a future two-state solution by January 26.

Last week, Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman, a hardline coalition partner to Netanyahu who is often sidelined in statecraft, dismissed the newly rekindled diplomatic contacts.

"They (the Palestinians) are preparing a groundwork of excuses to shift responsibility for the talks' failure to Israel," he said, according to an official transcript of a parliamentary briefing.

(Reporting by Mohammed Abbas; Editing by Peter Graff)

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Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Apple takes its recycling programme across to the UK, might pay for your old stuff

It looks like Apple loves recycling so very much, it's taking it across the Atlantic. The UK will also get to some cash for their technological old rope, with the Reuse and Recycling programme arriving to take that pesky dated tech off your hands -- and remunerate you for the effort. The news arrives not long after Apple published its annual responsibilty report, detailing its eco efforts across its supply chain. The project extends across iPods, iPhones, iPads, Macs and PCs -- and it doesn't even matter if they work. The program will assess whether there's cash value somewhere in it and will either credit your account or offer up free recycling options. Check the source to see whether your device qualifies, and just wait for the money to roll in.

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China GDP growth at 2-1/2 year low but tops forecast (Reuters)

BEIJING (Reuters) ? China's economy grew at its weakest pace in 2-1/2 years in the latest quarter and it appeared headed for an even sharper slowdown in the coming months as export demand fades and the housing market falters.

The fourth-quarter year-on-year growth of 8.9 percent, although slightly stronger than the 8.7 percent that economists polled by Reuters had predicted, may give Beijing yet another reason to gently ease monetary policy, most likely by reducing the amount of reserves that large banks must hold.

The data released on Tuesday may not satisfy investors, who were looking for figures that were either weak enough to provide a clear-cut case for policy easing or strong enough to allay fears that the world's second-biggest economy might unravel.

"The slowdown is not scary, so we are not going to get massive policy easing," said Kevin Lai, an economist with Daiwa in Hong Kong.

Shanghai stocks pared gains in low-volume, volatile trading after the data was released. The euro and Australian dollar both extended gains against the U.S. dollar as investors took some solace in the fact that China's growth rate was a bit faster than expected.

With Europe in danger of slipping into a recession and U.S. growth looking lackluster, China's role in the global economy is magnified.

Although economists widely expect China's 2012 growth will be the weakest in a decade, a more pronounced slowdown would put a major drag on already shaky global growth.

The fourth-quarter growth rate was the slowest pace since the second quarter of 2009, when the global economy stumbled out of a deep recession.

Ma Jiantang, the head of China's statistics agency, said China's growth was likely to slow further as Beijing tries to restructure the economy away from exports and towards domestic consumption -- something the United States and other trading partners have long pressed China to do.

Tuesday's data showed net exports subtracted from 2011 growth while consumption contributed more than half.

Some analysts think China's first-quarter growth will be below 8 percent threshold seen as the minimum for assuring sufficient job creation.

"Further weakness lies ahead," Mark Williams, an analyst at Capital Economics, said before the fourth-quarter data was released.

"European demand for Chinese products has already slowed and is likely to remain subdued. The outlook for real estate construction -- a 10th of GDP -- is potentially an even greater concern."

Europe is China's top export market, and all signs point to much of the continent falling into recession in coming months, with no end in sight as governments push austerity programs.

Mass ratings downgrades in the euro zone over the weekend and a breakdown in Greek bailout talks have added to financial market jitters.

NEW YEAR SKEW

An early Lunar New Year holiday on January 23-24 probably skewed the fourth-quarter data and the effect will likely linger through the first three months of the year. Factories typically step up production to clear orders before the festive period, and then temporarily shut down as workers head home to visit family.

That means fourth-quarter growth probably benefited from the surge in manufacturing, while first-quarter activity will be even slower.

"We are in a period where the early Chinese New Year is boosting activity ahead of the holiday, which is setting us up for a disappointment after," Ken Peng, an economist at BNP Paribas, said before the data release.

Peng sees China's annual economic growth slipping to 7.9 percent in the first quarter, the worst in three years.

A BOTTOM IN Q1?

Other Chinese data painted a mixed picture of the economy.

Retail sales grew 18.1 percent from a year earlier in December, faster than the consensus of a Reuters poll of 17.2 percent. Industrial output also exceeded expectations, up 12.8 percent year on year.

But housing investment dropped precipitously in December, and many property developers have warned that 2012 looks grim.

A booming housing market helped drive China's explosive growth in recent years, but Beijing has tried to cool prices in hopes of avoiding a devastating bubble and bust.

A modest housing market slowdown would be a welcome development, but a crash would be catastrophic, both for China and its trading partners around the world.

Some analysts think a more pronounced economic slowdown in the first quarter could be a blessing in disguise of sorts.

It may compel stability-obsessed Beijing to unveil more stimulus measures this year, giving the Chinese and world economy the lift that many investors are hoping for.

Possible stimulus could include further cuts in the levels of reserves that banks need to set aside at the central bank, and more aggressive state investment aimed at providing more public housing for low-income households.

"When growth dips to below 8 percent, the political consensus for protecting growth will be stronger. That helps to bring back activity," Peng from BNP Paribas said.

(Corrects company affiliation for Kevin Lai in paragraph 4)

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(Additional reporting by China economics team, Clement Tan in HONG KONG, Anthony Slodkowski in TOKYO; Writing by Emily Kaiser: Editing by Kim Coghill and Neil Fullick)

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Monday, January 16, 2012

Selena Gomez Goes Blurple: Love It or Hate It?


Robert Pattinson is not the only mega star to have recently undergone a hair transformation.

Selena Gomez paid a visit to Nine Zero One salon in Hollywood this week and added some serious color to her locks in preparation for her upcoming tour. We're not exaggerating:

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The look is only temporary, however, and it's not even real. The shades of blue and purple are courtesy of Great Lengths hair extensions. Although.. we sort of like it. How about you?

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Friday, January 13, 2012

Fujifilm X-Pro1 interchangeable lens camera preview (video)

The interchangeable lens camera market grew by one this week, following Fujifilm's confirmation of its new X-Pro1. The 16 megapixel APS-C ILC may be in fact be a mirrorless model, but company reps prefer that you don't use "the M-word," insisting that the shooter stands alone in its own category as a "premium" interchangeable lens camera. And after spending an hour with the oversized, solidly-built ILC and viewing a variety of comparison samples, it's not difficult to confirm that the assessment may not be far off. The entire hands-on experience was in line with that premium claim -- from the white gloves we were required to use when handling the camera to the Japanese design lead taking care to make sure sample models were clean of markings and positioned just right, it's clear that Fujifilm is taking this launch very seriously, and you should, too. Join us past the break for an early CES look at what may very well be the sharpest mirrorless interchangeable lens camera to date.

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Thursday, January 12, 2012

aarontask: Now it's getting surreal: Musberger "dedicating" Bama win to 'folks in Tuscaloosa' hit by deadly tornado last year.

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Hundreds of commuters delayed at Union Station during evening rush

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8:27 p.m. CST, January 9, 2012

Hundreds of commuters were stuck at Union Station during the evening rush after signal problems jammed up several outbound and inbound trains, officials said.

Trains were delayed as much as 50 minutes, mainly on the Burlington Northern Sante Fe and SouthWest Service lines, according to Metra?s website.

?It?s next to impossible to get through,?? said a commuter trying to board a train for Western Springs. ?Hundreds of commuters are crammed in walkways and in loading areas.??

Other commuters complained of incorrect information on schedule boards and unintelligible announcements over the public address system.

But they said the crowds remained generally calm.

?They were good natured and well behaved,?? a commuter said. ?There was some pushing but no fighting.??

A Metra spokesman did not details of what caused the delays, other than to say there were switching and signaling problems.

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Tuesday, January 10, 2012

HBT: Rangers offering 'Dice-K money' to Yu Darvish

Jon Heyman reports that the Texas Rangers are ?offering about ?Dice K money?? to Yu Darvish and that, as such, a deal is not close at the moment. Matsuzaka?s deal with the Red Sox was for six years and $52 million, and that seems way light of what most people have been projecting Darvish is worth.

Apropos of nothing, I think it?s kind of interesting how every Japanese player is compared to other Japanese players when scout-talk goes down. ?That?s kind of silly on some level, but I sort of understand that insofar as the point of a comp is to quickly put someone?s mind on a certain track, and if you compare one Japanese player to another Japanese player you?re already going with some sort of flow the intended recipient of the comp is probably going with himself.

But money too? Money is fungible and Dice-K?s deal was years ago. From an age and contract-worthiness perspective, he and Darvish have little in common. ?So I guess I?m wondering if someone with the Rangers really floated out a ?Dice-K-type? of contract and actually used those terms in negotiations. Or if, rather, Darvish?s people are inferring that?s what?s going on here or simply going to that comp for the same reasons everyone compares Japanese players when talking about skills.

But there?s gotta be some other player who more recently got a ~$52 million contract we can use here, right? I say we go with ?Darvish is being offered Mo Williams money.? Or maybe ?Darvish is being offered Bell?s Brewery expansion-money.? Or Darvish is being offered ?the cost of the Whitewater?investigation-money.?

Let?s think outside the box, people.

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FACT CHECK: Romney, in debate, offers an iffy accounting of his claim of job creation (Star Tribune)

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Monday, January 9, 2012

Study finds age-related effects in MS may be reversible

Friday, January 6, 2012

Scientists at Joslin Diabetes Center, Harvard University, and the University of Cambridge have found that the age-related impairment of the body's ability to replace protective myelin sheaths, which normally surround nerve fibers and allow them to send signals properly, may be reversible, offering new hope that therapeutic strategies aimed at restoring efficient regeneration can be effective in the central nervous system throughout life.

In a proof-of-principle study published in the journal Cell Stem Cell, the researchers report that defects in the regeneration of the myelin sheaths surrounding nerves, which are lost in diseases such as multiple sclerosis may be at least partially corrected following exposure of an old animal to the circulatory system of a young animal. Myelin is a fatty substance that protects nerves and aids in the quick transmission of signals between nerve cells.

Using a surgical technique, the researchers introduced an experimental demyelinating injury in the spinal cord of an old mouse, creating small areas of myelin loss, and then exposed those areas to cells found the blood of a young mouse. By doing so, they found that the influx of certain immune cells, called macrophages, from the young mouse helped resident stem cells restore effective remyelination in the old mouse's spinal cord. This "rejuvenating" effect of young immune cells was mediated in part by the greater efficiency of the young cells in clearing away myelin debris created by the demyelinating injury. Prior studies have shown that this debris impedes the regeneration of myelin.

"Aging impairs regenerative potential in the central nervous system," says author Amy J. Wagers, PhD, an associate professor of stem cell and regenerative biology at Harvard University and Joslin, who co-led the study with Professor Robin Franklin, director of the MS Society's Cambridge Centre for Myelin Repair at the University of Cambridge. "This impairment can be reversed, however, suggesting that the eventual development of cell-based or drug-based interventions that mimic the rejuvenation signals found in our study could be used therapeutically."

This could be particularly useful, she adds, in treating MS, which typically spans many decades of life, and thus is likely to be influenced by age-dependent reductions in the ability of myelin to regenerate. In MS, the body's own immune system attacks the myelin sheath and prevents nerve fibers in the brain from sending signals properly, which can cause mild symptoms such as limb numbness or more serious ones like losing the ability to walk or speak. As people with MS age, remyelination decreases significantly, eventually causing permanent loss of nerve fibers.

"For MS sufferers," says Franklin, "this means that, in theory, regenerative therapies will work throughout the duration of the disease. Specifically, it means that remyelination therapies do not need to be based on stem cell transplantation since the stem cells already present in the brain and spinal cord can be made to regenerate myelin, regardless of a person's age."

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Joslin Diabetes Center: http://www.joslin.org

Thanks to Joslin Diabetes Center for this article.

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Fox to start Saturday night cartoons

PASADENA, California (AP) ? Long known for its Sunday night cartoons headlined by "The Simpsons," Fox is planning to offer new animated material late on Saturday nights and on an experimental new digital channel.

The network said Sunday that the new effort will be led by Nick Weidenfeld, the former head of program development for the Cartoon Network's Adult Swim series. The cable network has run a popular series of late-night cartoons on weekdays that has successfully reached a young male audience that TV executives consider valuable and elusive.

Saturday's 90-minute cartoon block would begin at 11 p.m. ET. Fox hasn't programmed aggressively in late nights and hopes the new series will provide some competition for NBC's "Saturday Night Live," said Kevin Reilly, Fox entertainment president. It will start in January 2013.

Reilly, during a news conference, offered hints but left an air of mystery around the future of some popular Fox prime-time shows like "House," ''Glee," ''Fringe" and "Terra Nova."

Fox appreciates its Sunday cartoons like "The Simpsons," which will soon air its 500th episode. But success there left relatively little room for experimentation.

"There has been a lot of talent and a lot of product that we've wanted to pursue over the years that did not fit the prime-time mold," Reilly said.

The digital channel would be available online, through cable on demand, as mobile applications and on game consoles, and it's somewhat experimental, Reilly said. It would allow Fox to take chances on programming of different lengths, he said.

Reilly conceded he's put off some decisions on prime-time shows that have doubts about their future. One is the long-running medical drama "House," which Reilly said months ago was probably in its last year. He said he will meet soon with the show's producers to decide; he did say it's very unlikely any of the show's characters would be spun off into a new series.

He praised producers of "Fringe" for helping Fox drum up some interest in its Friday night schedule. But he noted the show is expensive to produce and at its current ratings, it's a money-loser for the network.

"Please don't start the letter-writing campaign right now," Reilly said. "I can't take that."

The prehistoric adventure series "Terra Nova" is doing moderately well, but Fox had been hoping for more. Reilly said the show has struggled creatively in its first season and will face tough competition for a time slot.

"If we had more holes on our network, we would be thrilled to lock that in," he said. "We're going to decide very soon."

"Glee" will be back next season, despite some early ratings troubles, he said. The current high school students will be graduating, said Reilly, who left unanswered how many of those cast members will be returning.

Associated Press

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Elin Nordegren Demolishes Mansion without a Golf Club - NewsOXY

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By: Pat Prescott
01/06/2012 07:27 PM ET

Elin Nordegren Demolishes Mansion

Elin Nordegren Demolishes Mansion ? Elin Nordegren doesn?t need to find an empty lot to build her dream home, she demolishes any mansion that gets in her way. The ex-wife of Tiger Woods bought a home for $12 million just to bulldoze it to clear way for new construction.

The residence was a 9,000 square foot home with six bedrooms and 8 baths, that sat on a piece of property in North Palm Beach, Florida. She bought the home last March after reaching a divorce settlement with Tiger for a reported $100 million.

Now as reported by TMZ, Nordegren has hired an architect to design and build her dream home for her and her two children. She has also required each and every person involved in doing any work on the home to sign a confidentiality agreement.

Meanwhile, it is reported that Nordegren has rented out another mansion in the neighborhood until the building is complete.

After 5 years of marriage, Nordegren and Woods divorced due to his numerous infidelities during the course of the marriage. The $100 million Nordegren payout is listed as the 10th highest ranked divorce settlement?s of all time.

Nordegren is pursuing her dream of becoming a psychologist as she is enrolled as a part-time student at Rollins College in Winter Park, Florida for psychology.

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