Sunday, September 30, 2012

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NFL refs approve deal, ready for Sunday games

IRVING, Texas (AP) -- NFL referees are ready to go unnoticed again, just as they prefer.

The refs approved a new eight-year contract with the league by a 112-5 vote Saturday, officially ending a lockout that led to three weeks of increasingly chaotic games run by replacement officials who drew the attention of everyone from the average fan to President Barack Obama.

After a few hours of final preparations with league officials, the next stop for the referees will be the airport. Most will be heading straight to their Sunday game sites.

''It was pretty much 'Come on in and vote,''' said Scott Green, president of the referees' association. ''We're going to talk football now. We're going to stop talking about CBAs and lockouts and now we're going to talk about rules and video and getting ourselves ready to work football games.''

They may get ovations similar to the one bestowed on the crew that worked Thursday's Cleveland-Baltimore game with the tentative deal in place. Before long, they expect to go back to being mostly anonymous and sometimes hated. They're OK with both.

''The last Super Bowl that I worked, when we got in the locker room, I said, 'You know, the best thing about this game, nobody will remember who refereed this game,''' Green said. ''That's how we like to work.''

The referees met for about an hour and a half Friday night to go over the contract, then gathered for another 30 minutes Saturday morning before approving the contract.

''We are obviously pleased to hear it,'' NFL spokesman Greg Aiello said in an email to The Associated Press on Saturday.

Because they were aware of the financial parameters, most of the discussion by the referees involved non-economic issues such as year-round work and developmental squads, said Tim Millis, the association's executive director.

The deal came quickly this week after an increasing chorus of complaints became impossible to ignore when a disputed touchdown call on the final play gave the Seattle Seahawks a victory over the Green Bay Packers on national television Monday night. Many thought the ruling of a Seattle touchdown instead of a Green Bay interception was botched, and the labor dispute drew public comments from Obama and his Republican challenger Mitt Romney.

By late Wednesday, the sides had a contract calling for refs' salaries to increase from an average of $149,000 a year in 2011 to $173,000 in 2013, rising to $205,000 by 2019. The current defined benefit pension plan will remain in place for current officials through the 2016 season or until the official earns 20 years' service.

The defined benefit plan will then be frozen. Retirement benefits will be provided for new hires, and for all officials beginning in 2017, through a defined contribution.

Beginning with the 2013 season, the NFL will have the option to hire a number of officials to work year-round. The NFL also can retain additional officials for training and development and assign those officials to work games. The number of additional officials will be determined by the league.

The officials that worked Thursday's Ravens-Browns game were cheered from the moment they walked onto the field. The difference between the regular crew and replacements was clear. The officials kept the game in control, curtailing the chippy play and choppy pace that had marred the first three weeks of the regular season.

''I think the thing we're most proud of is the lesson that we all learned,'' Green said. ''If you're going to be in a professional league, you've got top-notch coaches, you need professional officials as well.''

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Chemist in Mass. lab scandal could see new charges

BOSTON (AP) ? A chemist accused of lying about drug samples she tested at a state lab could face additional charges as prosecutors and defense attorneys sift through thousands of criminal cases that could be upended by her actions.

Annie Dookhan, 34, of Franklin, was arrested Friday in a burgeoning investigation that has already led to the shutdown of the lab, the resignation of the state's public health commissioner and the release of more than a dozen drug defendants.

Many more defendants are expected to be released. Authorities say more than 1,100 inmates are serving time in cases in which Dookhan was the primary or secondary chemist.

"Annie Dookhan's alleged actions corrupted the integrity of the entire criminal justice system," state Attorney General Martha Coakley said during a news conference after Dookhan's arrest. "There are many victims as a result of this."

Dookhan faces more than 20 years in prison on charges of obstruction of justice and falsely pretending to hold a degree from a college or university. She testified under oath that she holds a master's degree in chemistry from the University of Massachusetts, but school officials say they have no record of her receiving an advanced degree or taking graduate courses there.

State police say Dookhan tested more than 60,000 drug samples involving 34,000 defendants during her nine years at the Hinton State Laboratory Institute in Boston. Defense lawyers and prosecutors are scrambling to figure out how to deal with the fallout.

Assistant Attorney General John Verner called the charges against Dookhan "preliminary" and said a "much broader" investigation is being conducted.

Verner said state police learned of Dookhan's alleged actions in July after they interviewed a chemist at the lab who said he had observed "many irregularities" in Dookhan's work.

Verner said Dookhan later acknowledged to state police that she sometimes would take 15 to 25 samples and instead of testing them all, she would test only five of them, then list them all as positive. She said that sometimes, if a sample tested negative, she would take known cocaine from another sample and add it to the negative sample to make it test positive for cocaine, Verner said.

Dookhan pleaded not guilty and was later released on $10,000 bail. She was ordered to turn over her passport, submit to GPS monitoring, and not have contact with any former or current employees of the lab.

Dookhan's relatives and attorney declined to comment after the brief hearing in Boston Municipal Court. Her next court date is Dec. 3.

The obstruction charges accuse Dookhan of lying about drug samples she analyzed at the lab in March 2011 for a Suffolk County case, and for testifying under oath in August 2010 that she had an advanced degree from the University of Massachusetts, Attorney General Martha Coakley said at a news conference.

In one of the cases, Boston police had tested a substance as negative for cocaine, but when Dookhan tested it, she reported it as positive. Investigators later retested the cample and it came back negative, Verner said.

The only motive authorities have found so far is that Dookhan wanted to be seen as a good worker, Coakley said.

According to a state police report in August, Dookhan said she just wanted to get the work done and never meant to hurt anyone.

"I screwed up big-time," she is quoted as saying. "I messed up bad; it's my fault. I don't want the lab to get in trouble."

Dookhan's supervisors have faced harsh criticism for not removing her from lab duties after suspicions about her were first raised by her co-workers and for not alerting prosecutors and police. However, Coakley said, there is no indication so far of criminal activity by anyone else at the lab.

Co-workers began expressing concern about Dookhan's work habits several years ago, but her supervisors allowed her to continue working. Dookhan was the most productive chemist in the lab, routinely testing more than 500 samples a month, while others tested 50 to 150.

One co-worker told state police he never saw Dookhan in front of a microscope. A lab employee saw Dookhan weighing drug samples without doing a balance check on her scale.

In an interview with state police late last month, Dookhan acknowledged faking test results for two to three years. She told police she identified some drug samples as narcotics simply by looking at them instead of testing them, a process known as dry labbing. She also said she forged the initials of colleagues and deliberately turned a negative sample into a positive for narcotics a few times.

"I hope the system isn't treating the evidence against her the way she treated the evidence against several thousand defendants," said defense attorney John T. Martin, who has a client who was allowed to withdraw his guilty plea based on concerns over Dookhan's work.

Dookhan was suspended from lab duties after getting caught forging a colleague's initials on paperwork in June 2011. She resigned in March as the Department of Public Health investigated. The lab was run by the department until July 1, when state police took over as part of a state budget directive.

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Niedowski reported from Franklin. Associated Press writer Bridget Murphy contributed to this report.

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Saturday, September 29, 2012

Why Do Oil Companies Favor the GOP, When They Fare Better Under Dems?

The fossil-fuel industry has long given more money to Republicans than Democrats, but in this presidential campaign it has skewed far further: from 2-to-1 or 4-to-1 in the past, the ratio of campaign donations is now at 8-to-1?in the Republicans? favor (see chart above). Yet the industry has in fact fared better under recent Democratic than Republican presidents, according to a new investment bank report.

In a Sept. 27 note to clients, Oppenheimer?s Fadel Gheit writes that each party has held the White House for half of the last 24 years. Under Democrats, the exchange-traded index of leading oil and gas companies, called XOI, rose an average of 9 percent a year. Under Republicans, the XOI rose 7 percent annually.

ExxonMobil specifically (the industry?s second-largest contributor to Republican causes, with $1.8 million poured into the campaign) has had a 10 percent average annual rise in its share price under Democrats, and 7 percent under Republicans, Gheit writes. (Consumers have fared better under Democrats as well: crude oil prices rose 10 percent a year under Republicans over the last quarter century, compared with 7 percent under Democrats. Natural gas prices rose 6 percent a year under Republicans, compared with just 2 percent under Democrats.)

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Yet the industry and its supporters have spent $31.6 million to support Republicans and unseat Democrats in this election cycle, or 89 percent of the $42.6 million spent on all candidates, according to the Center for Responsive Politics, a Washington-based watchdog group. And that is only direct spending on candidates. In addition, the industry and its supporters have poured?$153 million into television ads defending oil, gas and coal, compared with $41 million by clean energy advocates, according a study by The New York Times.

The industry is not only picking on Obama?since 1990, oil and gas companies and their employees have focused some 78 percent of their political contributions on Republican candidates, or $239 million of the $319 million that they spent.

So what explains the industry?s election contribution decisions? In the current election cycle, Republican candidates generally support opening up closed federal land and coastal areas to wide-scale oil and gas drilling; they also by and large support coal mining. Obama and Democrats generally have been big backers of federal support for renewable fuels such as solar and wind, in order to scale back U.S. consumption of fossil fuels.

But that is not everything. There is also ?visceral disdain, beyond dislike? for Obama, John Hofmeister, the former president of Shell USA, told me. ?He?s basically viewed as a know-nothing, empty suit by the industry, using whatever language he needs to so that people think he?s engaged and doing something,? Hofmeister said in an email exchange. ?In meetings with energy executives that I have all the time, it doesn?t take much to get people to a level of angst about Obama that some spit and some just curse.?

With polls showing Obama holding a consistent and growing lead over Republican Mitt Romney, industry leaders are preparing for what comes next, which, if the president does win re-election, apparently will be continued staunch opposition to his energy policies. ?[Oil and gas industry] people will grind their teeth, curse in private and public, say to one another that they?ll have to open their wallets to work against Obama?s efforts, and basically wait him out,? Hofmeister said. ?No one expects him to reach out in victory and offer to work together on the nation?s future energy.?

The industry will take the long view. ?The industry will concentrate on what it does [best]?fight the good fight to resist Obama and his directions,? said Hofmeister, ?and come out the other end in reasonably good shape with momentum on their side because the public will be so upset at the lack of energy leadership that gets us to where we?ll be.?

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Giant crocodiles ripped prey to death

A crocodile more than 22 feet long that ripped prey to death and another huge croc that sucked prey to its doom were at the top of the European marine food chain 150 million years ago, a new study finds.

The enormous prehistoric crocodiles, Plesiosuchus and Dakosaurus, were such ravenous carnivores that their methods have been compared to today's killer whales and a famous, iconic, meat-loving dinosaur.

"The skulls of these two sea croc species have some similarities to T. rex," lead author Mark Young of the University of Edinburgh told Discovery News. "The largest known skull of Plesiosuchus manselii was approximately four feet, three inches long, putting it in the size range of adult T. rex skulls."

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For the study, published in PLoS ONE, Young and his colleagues analyzed fossils for the two crocodiles, which were unearthed in sites from England to Germany. In their U.K. home, the crocs once dwelled in the shallow seas that covered England. At the same time, Archaeopteryx was flying over Europe and giant dinosaurs, such as Diplodocus and Allosaurus, were stomping around North America.

The researchers determined that Plesiosuchus was the largest known species of metriorhynchid, meaning sea crocodile.

"It was bigger than living salt water crocodiles and great white sharks," Young said.

Its teeth functioned like those of today's killer whales, based on shape and wear. This ripper crocodile probably bit into both large and small prey, which it would grab, kill and gulp.

Perhaps even more unusual was the sucker croc, Dakosaurus. The skull and jaw characteristics of this nearly 15-foot-long ancient crocodile suggest that it was a suction feeder, making it the first known suction-feeding crocodilian.

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This way of eating "involves being able to rapidly open the mouth wide, and generating negative pressure," Young said. "This sucks a prey item into the mouth."

"We think that Plesiosuchus specialized in eating other marine reptiles, and Dakosaurus was a generalist," co-author Lorna Steel of the Natural History Museum in London said, "probably eating fish and whatever else it could get hold of, perhaps including the small metriorhynchid Geosaurus." The latter looked like a barracuda.

It's suspected that modern killer whales can also suck in victims. Young explained that juvenile killer whales in captivity are known to generate negative pressures with their mouths.

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Both prehistoric crocodiles, therefore, fed very similar to modern killer whales. These animals are not related, since killer whales are mammals. The researchers instead believe that the similarities exemplify what's known as convergent evolution.

"Convergence is the evolution of a similar body plan, feeding mechanism (or other characteristic or behavior) in two different and not closely related groups, in this case crocodiles and mammals," Young said.

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"The continual evolution of these morphologies in distantly related groups could be telling us something about the limits and optimal method of underwater feeding in vertebrates," he added. "For example, the shearing, tooth-to-tooth occlusion of Dakosaurus is today found in false killer whales. But over the past 10 million years, numerous species of fossil sperm whales also evolved this feeding mechanism."

As for how the two different, yet equally formidable, crocodiles got along, there is no evidence that either species attacked the other. The scientists believe the Dinosaur-Era English seas had niche partitioning, whereby various predators fed on different animals, so the hunters never had to compete with one another for food. Today's ocean ecosystems are organized in much the same way, with animals such as whales, sharks and dolphins living in the same overall area.

Young and his colleagues would next like to delve deeper into understanding the feeding mechanics of the two crocs and other marine predators.

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If you are currently renting a property and are about to move on what steps will you take to make sure that your property will be spotlessly clean when you close the door for the last time? The consequences of leaving a rental property in a poor condition are more than just financial; a lost deposit for instance could render you financially unable to place a deposit on your next home as would poor references from a previous landlord.

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So there are several things to consider:
1 Can you risk losing your deposit from your landlord?
2 Can you guarantee that you will leave your rental property spotlessly cleaned?
3 Can ensure that your landlord will be delighted with you over the level of cleanliness of your home and guarantee that your property will be thoroughly and professionally cleaned to a very high standard.
4 Why choose a commercial cleaning service for your end of tenancy clean?

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2 Internal window cleaning
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4 Cob web removal
5 Wash down of walls where possible
6 Mould and lime scale removal
7 Electric points and sockets cleaned
8 Deep clean in the kitchen including inside of cupboards
9 All white goods cleaned, including ovens and extractor fans
10 Sink and taps de-scaled and cleaned
11 Tiles cleaned
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Friday, September 28, 2012

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The Hazards of Using Skin Whitening Products

By Anonymous on Sep 26, 2012 01:32 pm We've all heard (and seen) some of the side effects of skin bleaching. Celebrities like Michael Jackson are famous for it. However, despite the risks, skin whitening and bleaching remain common practice here in the Pacific as well as in Japan.
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Look Scary With White Colored Contact Lenses

By Anonymous on Sep 26, 2012 10:37 am Halloween will soon be upon us and probably the most common accessory for outfits is the white colored contact lens. White colored contacts are made by many manufacturers and sold by hundreds of sites online so how do you find the right white colored lenses for you this Halloween? There are many things to consider when buying white colored contacts online, here we cover a few good pointers that will make sure you are better informed before you make your purchase.
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By Anonymous on Sep 20, 2012 01:52 pm There's a lot of advertising in the press by plastic surgeons and dermatologists, as well as skin care product manufacturers, extolling expensive and sometime invasive treatments, claiming that you can stop aging. Most of it is overblown. However, you can, without going bankrupt and undergoing invasive treatments, follow the advice of dermatologists who have suggested the following affordable steps you can take to help restore a youthful appearance.
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Best Perfume For Women Guide - Application and Storage

By Anonymous on Sep 20, 2012 11:20 am A quick guide to how the most popular women's fragrances should be worn and applied. We also take a look at the best way to store your perfume to keep it smelling beautifully brand new.
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Thursday, September 27, 2012

Qualcomm to release two new budget quad-core S4 chips

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Qualcomm has announced that two new Snapdragon S4s are on the way, with both touting quad-core CPUs with a budget-friendly price. The MSM8225Q and MSM8625Q both build on the S4 design, complete with support for LPDDR2 memory, Wifi, Bluetooth 4.0 and FM connectivity using the Qualcomm Atheros AR6005 and WCN2243 chips.

The major difference between the two chips is that the Snapdragon S4 Play MSM8625Q features Qualcomm's integrated multimode UMTS/CDMA modem, and the MSM8225Q has an integrated UMTS modem. In layman's speak -- the MSM8625Q will work on Verizon and Sprint. The real difference, and likely where the cost cutting comes into play, is in the GPU. Snapdragon "Pro" models feature a stronger graphics processor, though the exact model in tonight's new chips hasn't been disclosed. 

If you're a hardware nerd, the long version is in the press release after the break. If you're not, just know that Qualcomm is making a slightly cheaper, yet still high-end quad-core CPU to power the next generation of mid-level handsets. It's good news all around.

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Liver cells, insulin-producing cells, thymus can be grown in lymph nodes, team finds

ScienceDaily (Sep. 27, 2012) ? Lymph nodes can provide a suitable home for a variety of cells and tissues from other organs, suggesting that a cell-based alternative to whole organ transplantation might one day be feasible, according to researchers at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and its McGowan Institute for Regenerative Medicine.

In a report recently published online in Nature Biotechnology, the research team showed for the first time that liver cells, thymus tissue and insulin-producing pancreatic islet cells, in an animal model, can thrive in lymph nodes despite being displaced from their natural sites.

Hepatitis virus infection, alcoholic cirrhosis and other diseases can cause so much damage that liver transplantation is the only way to save the patient, noted senior investigator Eric Lagasse, Pharm. D., Ph.D., associate professor, Department of Pathology, Pitt School of Medicine. Children with DiGeorge syndrome lack functional thymus glands to produce essential immune cells, and diabetes can be cured with a pancreas transplant.

"However, the scarcity of donor organs means many people will not survive the wait for transplantation," said Dr. Lagasse, whose lab is at the McGowan Institute. "Cell therapies are being explored, but introducing cells into tissue already ravaged by disease decreases the likelihood of successful engraftment and restoration of function."

In the study, his team tested the possibility of using lymph nodes, which are abundant throughout the body and have a rich blood supply, as a new home for cells from other organs in what is called an "ectopic" transplant.

They injected healthy liver cells from a genetically-identical donor animal into lymph nodes of mice at various locations. The result was an enlarged, liver-like node that functioned akin to the liver; in fact, a single hepatized lymph node rescued mice that were in danger of dying from a lethal metabolic liver disease. Likewise, thymus tissue transplanted into the lymph node of mice that lacked the organ generated functional immune systems, and pancreatic islet cell transplants restored normal blood sugar control in diabetic animals.

"Our goal is not necessarily to replace the entire liver, for example, but to provide sufficient cell mass to stabilize liver function and sustain the patient's life," Dr. Lagasse said. "That could buy time until a donor organ can be transplanted. Perhaps, in some cases, ectopic cell transplantation in the lymph node might allow the diseased organ to recover."

Co-authors of the paper include Junji Komori, M.D., Ph.D., Lindsey Boone, Ph.D., and Aaron DeWard, Ph.D., all of Pitt's Department of Pathology and the McGowan Institute, and Toshitaka Hoppo, M.D., Ph.D., of the McGowan Institute.

The project was funded by National Institutes of Health grants P30CA047904 (through the University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute) and R01 DK085711.

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Wednesday, September 26, 2012

A birth control pill for men? When?

ScienceDaily (Sep. 26, 2012) ? When will men have their own birth control pill? Scientists have been predicting the debut of a male pill within 5 years for the last 30 years. The factors accounting for that delay ? and new optimism that a male pill will emerge within a decade ? are the topic of a story in the current edition of Chemical & Engineering News.

C&EN is the weekly newsmagazine of the American Chemical Society, the world?s largest scientific society.

In the story, Michael M. Torrice, C&EN associate editor, describes the need for a male version of the oral contraceptive pill that revolutionized family planning 50 years ago. For example, there are few choices of contraceptives for men, half of all U.S. pregnancies are unintended, and those pregnancies cost state and federal programs about $11 billion annually.

Despite that need, the few pharmaceutical companies working to develop a male pill have discontinued research during the last five years. The story explains the scientific and regulatory hurdles in developing new contraceptives and describes promising new research on so-called non-hormonal male contraceptives.

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Commentary ? How to get closer to your GSU without leaving your ...

Commentary by Maj. Austin Hood
23rd Space Operations Squadron Detachment 1 commander

8/27/2012-THULE AIR BASE, Greenland?The 50th Space Wing has 18 geographically separated units spanning the world and the better part of 7,900 dedicated professionals supporting those GSUs in delivering decisive global effects. Your outstanding GSU support is a result of strong working relationships. So how can you get closer to your GSU without leaving your desk? Communicate. Good communication is critical to developing, maintaining and improving those relationships.

The 23rd Space Operations Squadron Detachment 1 at Thule Air Base, Greenland, receives excellent GSU support from a variety of organizations but there is always room for improvement. I have never heard of a mission failing because the communication was too good. Obviously, nothing can replace a visit to places like Thule AB, but travel to a GSU is a limited resource. A great alternative is to maximize those lines of communication that we use every day.

For communication foundations, I defer to the article written by Lt. Col. Fred Taylor, then50th Space Communications Squadron commander, Improving Your Communications Will Help Develop High Performing Teams. To optimize communications, collaborative tools provide a content-rich environment to get your message across as well as receive much needed information from your mission partners at the GSUs.

When developing or utilizing a collaborative tool or process, consider a design centered on your customers experience. Industry information technology companies have capitalized on this approach to deliver tremendous capability to their customers.

Additionally, some GSUs, like Det. 1, are bandwidth challenged and thus are unable to make full use of heavy collaborative applications, a fact which may hinder relationships rather than help them.

Solid relationships are at the core of mission effectiveness for Det. 1. We work hard to keep the lines of communication open not only within the 50th Space Wing but also with our mission partners at the Defense Information Systems Agency, industry and the 21st Space Wing, especially the 821st Air Base Group here, as well as our coalition partners.

The reason we put so much value on maintaining and developing these relationships can be derived from a concept documented in a book by David Alberts, John Garstka and Frederick Stein titled Network Centric Warfare: Developing and Leveraging Information Superiority. The authors describe the concept in this way:

NCW is more about networking than networks? As we will show, the power of NCW is derived from the effective linking or networking of knowledgeable entities that are geographically or hierarchically dispersed?The net result is increased combat power.

To me, this means relationships among people who communicate well. Our livelihood at Det. 1 depends on it.

During my initial interview with the 50th Space Wing commander, Col. James Ross, prior to taking command, he let me know that everyone in the 50 SW makes a difference. I wouldnt know the full meaning of his words until after I took command. Though it may seem like another day in the office at Schriever AFB, another package to process or even another question to answer from the field, I can tell you that its not. At Det. 1, we feel Schrievers impact every day. Whether it is protocol support for an upcoming distinguished visitor tour, logistics support to release an asset from supply or administrative support in taking care of our personnel, we convey what Schriever does into mission effectiveness.

Being a GSU of a GSU brings its own challenges but all can be overcome by strong relationships and good communication. Apply those communication concepts, develop those collaborative toolsets, but above all, keep the lines of communication open with your GSU. At the top of the world, Det. 1 is delivering global decisive effects because everyone makes a difference.

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Robotic surgery through the mouth safe for removing tumors of the voice box, study shows

ScienceDaily (Sep. 25, 2012) ? Robotic surgery though the mouth is a safe and effective way to remove tumors of the throat and voice box, according to a study by head and neck cancer surgeons at the Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center -- Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research Institute (OSUCCC -- James).

This is the first report in the world literature illustrating the safety and efficacy of transoral robotic surgery for supraglottic laryngectomy, the researchers say.

The preliminary study examined the outcomes of 13 head and neck cancer patients with tumors located in the region of the throat between the base of the tongue and just above the vocal cords, an area known as the supraglottic region.

The study found that the use of robot-assisted surgery to remove these tumors through the mouth took about 25 minutes on average, and that blood loss was minimal -- a little more than three teaspoons, or 15.4 milliliters, on average, per patient. No surgical complications were encountered and 11 of the 13 patients could accept an oral diet within 24 hours.

If, on the other hand, these tumors are removed by performing open surgery on the neck, the operation can take around 4 hours to perform, require 7 to 10 days of hospitalization on average and require a tracheostomy tube and a stomach tube, the researchers say.

The findings were published recently in the journal Head and Neck.

"The transoral robotic technique means shorter surgery, less time under anesthesia, a lower risk of complications and shorter hospital stays for these patients," says first author Dr. Enver Ozer, clinical associate professor of otolaryngology at the OSUCCC -- James.

"It also means no external surgical incisions for the patient and better 3-D visualization of the tumor for the surgeon," says Ozer, a head and neck surgeon who specializes in robot-assisted techniques.

The cases examined in this study were part of a larger prospective study of 126 patients undergoing transoral robotic surgery between 2008 and 2011.

Other Ohio State researchers involved in this study were Bianca Alvarez, Kiran Kakarala, Kasim Durmus, Ted N. Teknos and Ricardo L. Carrau.

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Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Sikorsky to close upstate NY plant, cut 570 jobs

BIG FLATS, N.Y. (AP) ? Sikorsky Aircraft Corp., citing declining military budgets and a tough economy, said it will close its plant in upstate New York and eliminate all 570 jobs.

Employees at the 5-year-old facility, who have seen their ranks dwindle from a peak of 1,300, were told Monday that the plant would close as of Dec. 31 and its work transitioned to Sikorsky's West Palm Beach, Fla., facility.

"Faced with these difficult economic conditions we must eliminate excess production capacity and increase operational efficiencies to remain competitive," said Paul Jackson, spokesman for the Stratford, Conn.-based subsidiary of United Technologies Corp.

The helicopter maker and military contractor announced in September 2011 that it was trimming its worldwide workforce of 18,000 by about 540 jobs. Jackson cited "moderating growth" in the U.S. and international economies and the impact on commercial and military customers.

The Military Completion Center in Chemung County customizes military helicopters sold to foreign governments. Sikorsky bought the plant from Schweizer Aircraft Corp. in 2004. Three years later, the company opened a new $15 million, 100,000-square-foot facility near the Elmira Corning Regional Airport.

Sikorsky also has large-scale operations in Connecticut, Florida, Alabama, Pennsylvania, Texas and Wisconsin, as well as Poland.

Sikorsky posted $1.62 billion in net sales for the second quarter of 2012, down 9 percent from the same period in 2011. Its signature Black Hawk has been a workhorse for the U.S. military to strike targets and ferry troops in Iraq and Afghanistan. Sales at Sikorsky have more than doubled to $6.7 billion since 2005.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/sikorsky-close-upstate-ny-plant-cut-570-jobs-181050697.html

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How To Revive American Retail - Business Insider

In the not-so-distant past Americans were proud to know that we made the best products in the world.

From cars to clothing, we were unbeatable on value and quality. Why is that sense of pride something that many of us can hardly imagine, let alone remember?

Put simply: the quality and value that once were the hallmarks of American manufacturing have slowly deteriorated as companies have come to believe that the only way to stay competitive is to send manufacturing overseas. ?

Today we?re paying a price for this shift, and it is increasingly clear that our nation?s economic prosperity depends upon our ability to revive American manufacturing in the 21st century. For the first time in years, thanks to a combination of technology and changes in consumer behavior, we have a real opportunity to do just that.?

Since the 1980s, many careers, including my own, have been dedicated to cutting costs in the manufacturing of consumer goods. At various points on the production line, pennies are shaved by opting for cheaper materials, processes and labor. With every cut, consumers grow accustomed to being offered less expensive, lower quality products.

These trends are particularly apparent in the apparel industry, where labor and overhead costs have driven the bulk of manufacturing to shift overseas. Simultaneously, an increasingly complex retail supply chain that marks up prices many times over has reinforced the downward pressure on production costs, making it difficult for American-made companies to compete. As a result, consumers wanting to buy garments that are made in the USA have to choose between premium prices or poor quality.

I believe that this is a false choice. In recent years, I've been focused on building a business that honors a mantra borrowed from American designers Charles and Ray Eames: "The best for the most for the least."

In other words: consumers shouldn?t have to choose between high quality for high cost and low quality for low cost. Quality, American-made apparel should not be a luxury available only to a select few. ?
It is possible today to make the best quality clothing in the world, here in America, without asking the consumer to make sacrifices and without undercutting the company?s bottom line. ?

The solution has less do with patriotism and more to do with capitalizing on the leaner, smarter ways of doing business afforded by innovation. Across industries, new technologies have pushed companies to become more efficient, but this shift has yet to happen in a meaningful way in the apparel sector.

While on the surface it might seem clear that off-shoring is a cheaper means of production, there are a number of less obvious factors that can make domestic manufacturing a better choice. In fact, by removing layers from the traditional retail supply chain and using a direct-to-consumer model, it?s possible to eliminate up to 75% of the cost of a typical garment while manufacturing in the U.S.

Domestic production also makes it possible to be more effective at monitoring standards on the production line, increasing accuracy in purchasing and inventory estimates by capitalizing on shorter lead times, and reacting rapidly to changing consumer demands. These are real efficiencies that translate into real savings and a better bottom line.

Now is the perfect time for innovation, as customers are showing a readiness to forgo the traditional retail experience in pursuit of more convenient options and better overall value. Many consumers?and this applies not just to the younger generation?are becoming more accustomed to shopping online. This change should have a profound impact on our assumptions about retail, indicating a unique opportunity to breathe new life into our manufacturing base.

Once we regain confidence in the capabilities of domestic manufacturing, and change our outdated perceptions of the economics of off shoring, we?ll be able move into a new era of manufacturing led by American innovation.

If American-made brands offer exceptionally well-made products at prices that make sense, the false choice between quality and price can be resolved, liberating consumers to become the driving force behind the revival of the manufacturing industry in the United States.

Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/how-to-revive-american-retail-2012-9

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Monday, September 24, 2012

N12168 PMU Assistant (source: International Maize and Wheat ...

By Eldis Jobs

We are seeking a dynamic, innovative, self-motivated, and service-orientated professional for the position of Assistant in the Project Management Unit (PMU). The PMU facilitates grant cycle processes, manages grant information/documentation and serves as the institutional one-stop contact with Donors. The International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center, known by its Spanish acronym, CIMMYT? is a not-for-profit research and training organization with partners in over 100 countries.? The position will be based at CIMMYT?s Main Campus (located 45 km northeast of Mexico City, Mexico) but will interact with all CIMMYT?s experimental stations and regional office (country and world-wide) on a regular basis. Specific responsibilities of this position will include: To support the daily operations of the Project Management Unit; To respond to grant-related information request and provide assistance to scientists; To maintain, archive or make available documents related to the projects; To contribute to the maintenance of accurate records of PMU transactions and data, including electronic and hard copy files; To respond on behalf of the Unit Head to straightforward/routine correspondence; To gather background information and prepare draft replies on more complex issues; To perform other duties as directed by supervisor. We are seeking candidates with the following qualification, skills and attitudes: BA/BS in International Relations, Business Administration or related field; Excellent bilingual skills (English and Spanish); High comprehension and analytical ability, able to distill complex issues in a simple way; Effective communication and inter-personal skills, able to compose high quality correspondence; Excellent organizational skills, able to respond effectively to time-sensitive tasks; Strong attention to detail, able to maintain complete and accurate grant data, documents, correspondence, statistics and records; Client-oriented, personable, diplomatic and confident in dealing with people at all levels; Ability to work with different nationalities, under pressure and as a member of diverse work team.

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Bill Clinton has no idea what Hillary may do next

WASHINGTON (AP) ? Bill Clinton says Hillary Rodham Clinton is qualified to be president, but he says she's tired after serving as secretary of state and he has no idea what she may do.

The former president tells CBS' "Face the Nation" that she wants to take some time off and may write a book.

Bill Clinton thinks "we ought to give her a chance to organize her life and decide what she wants to do."

He says Hillary Clinton is among a lot of qualified Democrats who could run and that whatever she wants to do, "I'm for her, first, last and always."

But Bill Clinton also says, "I have no earthly idea what she'll decide to do."

She did run in 2008 but lost the nomination to Barack Obama.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/bill-clinton-no-idea-hillary-may-next-143351186--politics.html

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Sunday, September 23, 2012

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Frugal Family Tree: Sylvan Dell Publishing: Thank You for the ...

My family has been Sylvan Dell Publishing fans since we first read The Giraffe Who was Afraid of Heights by David Ufer over a year ago. Since then we have enjoyed reading the cute titles about animals, the solar system, eco-system and more. The illustrations are always colorful.

This month I participated in the Champions for Kids Nickelodeon Big Help Book Drive to donate books to the Roseville Home Start Program. Since I knew my son enjoyed the books by Sylvan Dell I knew the kids in the transitional housing program would too. Sylvan Dell gladly gave us books to donate for our book drive. I know the kids that received the books will treasure them!

My son was so excited to see all the books we were sent to add to our book drive donation. He held up the two he thought were the coolest, he said "Wow Cool". It made me smile a little to myself since the two he liked were the ones that to me seemed California related, earthquakes and oceans!

Sylvan Dell Publishing sent 4 great titles:

Water Beds: Sleeping in the Ocean - "Tuck your little ones into bed with this soothing, restful story. How do marine mammals - animals that breathe air - sleep in the deep waters of the ocean? Water Beds: Sleeping in the Ocean answers this question. Youngsters meet ten marine mammals, including sea otters and bottlenose dolphins, manatees and harbor seals, humpback whales and walruses, and learn about each animal's unique habits. Although the brief portraits are based on up-to-date scientific research, author Gail Langer Karwoski weaves the facts into simple, poetic language. Connie McLennan's rich oil paintings capture the ocean's habitats and its appealing creatures. The story invites children to drift into a peaceful sleep on the gentle waves of imagination."

Panda's Earthquake Escape -? "Pandas' Earthquake Escape is a fictional story based on a real-life event. In real life, XiXi, a Giant panda did escape from the destroyed Wolong Panda Reserve when the 7.9 earthquake rocked Northern China on May 12, 2008. Author Phyllis Perry uses the adventures of a mother panda, LiLing, and her one year old cub, Tengfei, to teach children about earthquakes, animal survival, and to reinforce a mother's instinct to protect her child. After the quake, mother and cub run from the wreckage. Confused and afraid, they get lost! How will they survive outside their reserve? Will they find food? Will they find shelter? And will they safely endure the earthquake after-shocks? There is something to be learned from every natural disaster, and LiLing and Tengfei give children an opportunity to see it through their eyes. With the help of Susan Detwiler's vivid illustrations, author Phyllis Perry uses a factual event to teach children about earthquakes and animal survival."

The Rainforest Grew All Around -? "Imaginations will soar from the forest floor, up through the canopy and back down again, following the circle of life. The jungle comes alive as children learn about the wide variety of creatures lurking in the lush Amazon rainforest in this clever adaptation of the song "The Green Grass Grew All Around." Search each page to find unique rainforest bugs and butterflies hiding in the illustrations. Delve even deeper into the jungle using sidebars and the "For Creative Minds" educational section, both filled with fun facts about the plants and animals, how they live in the rainforest and the products we use that come from the rainforest."

The Glaciers Are Melting! - "Chicken Little may have thought the sky was falling but Peter Pika is sure the glaciers are melting and is off to talk to the Mountain Monarch about it. Joined along the way by friends Tammy Ptarmigan, Sally Squirrel, Mandy Marmot, and Harry Hare, they all wonder what will happen to them if the glaciers melt. Where will they live, how will they survive? When Wiley Wolverine tries to trick them, can the Mountain Monarch save them? More importantly, can the Mountain Monarch stop the glaciers from melting?"


THANK YOU Sylvan Dell Publishing for your contribution to the Champions for Kids Nickelodeon Book Drive. The kids at Roseville Home Start are thankful for the books they received. You can purchase the Sylvan Dell books mentioned in this post and see the other great books they carry online at Sylvan Dell Publishing.

Source: http://www.frugalfamilytree.com/2012/09/sylvan-dell-publishing-thank-you-for.html

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Saturday, September 22, 2012

Amanda Bynes Heads To Court: A Timeline Of Trouble

Bynes has been involved in a series of bizarre car crashes and moving violations over the past six months.
By Gil Kaufman


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New York Police Plan to Arrest Man Who Was Mauled by Tiger at Bronx Zoo

New York police plan to arrest the man who deliberately leaped into a tiger's den at the Bronx Zoo and sustained critical injuries after the 400-pound cat mauled him.

On Friday, David Villalobos, 25, jumped 17 feet off an electric monorail ride and over an electric fence into the tiger den, suffering bite wounds on his arms, legs shoulders and back, as well as a broken ankle and arm.

When investigators asked Villalobos about his baffling behavior, he said he wanted to "be one with the tiger" and that "everybody in life makes choices," New York Police Department spokesman Paul Browne said.

Villalobos will be charged with trespassing, Browne said.

A former class mate told ABC News Villalobos had been displaying bizarre behavior.

"Recently I saw some of his stuff on Facebook and it just seemed a little strange," the class mate said.

Quick thinking rescuers at the zoo likely saved Villalobos' life. They used powerful fire hoses to distract Bachuta, an approximately 11-year-old, 400-pound, male Siberian tiger, and pull Villalobos to safety.

"Our emergency response staff immediately went to the site and used a CO2 fire extinguisher to move the tiger away from the person," the zoo said in a statement released Friday. "Once the tiger backed off, the man was instructed to roll under a hot wire to safety. The keepers were able to call the tiger into its off-exhibit holding area and safely secured the animal."

As of last night, Villalobos' condition has been upgraded to stable condition, according to officials from Jacobi Medical Center, where he is being treated.

Zoo director Jim Breheny told reporters Friday Villalobos was in the tiger area exposed to the tiger for approximately 10 minutes. He remained conscious and in the area receiving first aid after the tiger was secured.

"I think it's safe to say that if the tiger really wanted to do harm to this individual, he certainly would have had the time to do that," Breheny said. "We honestly think that we're providing a safe experience and this is just an extraordinary event. He made a deliberate effort to get over the fence. It's not by accident that this happened."

Asked if the man was emotionally disturbed, a police official said, "It certainly appears that way."

"The tiger was minding his own business," New York Police Department Deputy Commissioner Paul Browne said, "up until the man cleared two sets of fences to get into the enclosure."

The tiger will remain on exhibit at the zoo. "This is the first incident of its kind. ... When someone is determined to do something harmful to themselves, it is very difficult to stop them," Brehny said.

ABC News' Courtney Condron and Michael S. James contributed to this report.

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