Saturday, December 31, 2011

Obesity, Diabetes Pose 1-2 Threat to Young Americans (HealthDay)

FRIDAY, Dec. 30 (HealthDay News) -- Doctors have long been concerned that increasing rates of childhood obesity could fuel a diabetes epidemic.

Study results have now underscored that fear.

Researchers have found that the length of time a person carries excess weight directly contributes to an increased risk for type 2 diabetes.

In other words, because today's children are expected to receive a larger lifetime "dose" of obesity, their chances of developing diabetes at some point in their lives will be greater.

Dr. John E. Anderson, vice president of medicine and science for the American Diabetes Association, said that the findings reflect what is already happening in society, with more young children and teenagers diagnosed with type 2 diabetes than ever before.

"A disease that used to be confined to older people is creeping into high schools," Anderson said. "At best, this is alarming. This obesity epidemic we have is fueling an epidemic of diabetes in young people."

Obesity among children and adolescents has almost tripled since 1980, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Today, nearly one in five American kids ages 2 to 19 -- or about 12.5 million -- are obese.

Obesity has long been linked with the development of type 2 diabetes, which occurs when the body gradually loses its ability to properly use insulin to convert blood sugar into fuel, a condition known as insulin resistance.

"Extra weight gets in the way of the ability of tissues to absorb insulin and use it to convert glucose," Anderson said. "The more obese you are, the more insulin resistant you can become."

But researchers now are finding that the time spent carrying extra weight matters as much as the amount of extra weight itself.

A research team at the University of Michigan that studied the health records of about 8,000 teens and young adults found that those with a body mass index (BMI) indicating overweight or obesity for a greater length of time had a higher risk for diabetes.

For example, the researchers found that a person who carried a BMI of 35 for 10 years -- a BMI of 30 or above is considered obese -- could be considered to have the equivalent of 100 years of excess BMI.

The findings, published in the Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, jibe with projections that show diabetes rates exploding as more people spend more of their lives either overweight or obese.

"If you're born in the year 2000 and the current trends continue unchecked, you will have a one in three chance of developing type 2 diabetes," Anderson said. That risk increases for certain ethnic minorities, including African Americans, Native Americans and Hispanics.

Diabetes is a systemic disease, and by its nature can affect almost every part of a person's body. Someone with diabetes has a shorter life expectancy, and on any given day has twice the risk for dying as a person of similar age without diabetes, according to the CDC.

"We worry this will be the first generation of Americans who don't live as long as their parents did," Anderson said.

What can be done to alter the potentially grim outlook? To start losing weight, kids need to adopt a set of healthy living skills that become part of their daily routine, said Sheri Colberg-Ochs, an exercise science professor at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Va., who works with the American Diabetes Association.

"It's not just the weight, per se," Colberg-Ochs said. "It's the lifestyle they've developed that caused them to gain the extra weight."

First, kids need to be taught to eat healthy foods and to avoid foods that are fatty, sugar-packed or heavily processed, she said.

"When food is a lot more refined, it's lacking in a lot of vitamins and minerals that are essential to your effective metabolic function," she said. "Kids eat empty calories, and those calories go straight to weight gain."

But they also need to become more physically active, she said. Exercise has been shown to both battle obesity and help better control blood glucose levels in the body.

"Those two things alone would probably solve the problem of childhood obesity, were society to pursue them vigorously," Colberg-Ochs said.

More information

The American Diabetes Association has more on living with diabetes.

For more on learning to live with diabetes from a young age, check out a companion article that details one woman's story.

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Friday, December 30, 2011

Navy drone to launch from sub's trash chute

A backpack-size kamikaze drone ordered into combat by the U.S. Army could also soon become an aerial scout for U.S. Navy submarines hidden beneath the waves. Launching a flying robot from underwater utilizes a sneaky tactic ? using a tube that normally ejects trash from a submarine.

The Navy wants the "Switchblade" drone designed by AeroVironment to become a flying scout capable of spotting enemy ships over the horizon, even as the "mother" submarine remains hidden underwater. Its upcoming submarine launch test would coincide with the world's biggest naval war games in 2012, according to a new contract awarded to U.S. defense firm Raytheon.

Previous tests by Raytheon in 2008 showed how submerged launch vehicles can float to the surface and launch flying drones such as the Switchblade. But those demonstrations only involved surface ships and dummy drones.

The planned submarine launch would use the trash-disposal unit ? the tube that typically ejects the trash of submarine crews ? rather than one of several torpedo tubes designed to fire at enemy ships or submarines. Such a launch would take place with the submarine running just beneath the waves at periscope depth.

The Switchblade drone was originally designed to launch from a tube set up on the ground by a U.S. Army soldier, fly around until the soldier identified an enemy, and then dive at the target with explosive results. It's unclear whether or not the Navy wants the Switchblade to keep its kamikaze capability, but the scouting role seems far more useful for a submarine that already packs plenty of explosive torpedoes and missiles.

Any intended mission may become clearer during the Rim of the Pacific Exercise scheduled for 2012. That annual naval war game held by the U.S. and its allies in the Pacific involves plenty of opportunity for practice alongside ships ranging from carriers to destroyers and frigates.

If successful, Switchblade would join the U.S. military's fast-growing arsenal of robots at sea. The Navy has already begun testing a stealthy X-47B drone that could someday launch in squadrons from the heaving decks of carriers, as well as a Fire-X helicopter drone aimed at special operations such as catching smugglers or pirates.

You can follow InnovationNewsDaily Senior Writer Jeremy Hsu on Twitter @ ScienceHsu. Follow InnovationNewsDaily on Twitter @ News_Innovation, or on Facebook.

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Thursday, December 29, 2011

David Archuleta Releases Music Video for "Wait"


David Archuleta is about to leave the music business for two years, in order to fulfill a mission for his Mormon church, but he has released one final treat for fans before he departs.

The former American Idol second place finished has completed work on the official video for "Wait," a track of Archuleta's Asian Tour edition of the album "The Other Side of Down." It's based on the loss of a close friend.

Watch now and appreciate the sweet sentimentality of this young singer:


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Samoans drop Friday from the calendar

Rachel Maddow reports on a peculiar switch in the calendar for Samoa as they move to the other side of the International Date Line and lose a Friday in order to be better aligned with their trading partners.

By Alan Boyle

Just this once, Samoa is making Dec. 30 disappear.

It's the key step in the Pacific island nation's plan to move from the?eastern to the western side of the International Date Line and mesh its work week with two of its primary trading partners, New Zealand and Australia. The New Zealand territory of Tokelau is making the switch as well.


"In doing business with New Zealand and Australia, we're losing out on two working days a week," Stuff.co.nz quoted Samoan Prime Minister Tuila'epa Sailele as saying. "While it's Friday here, it's Saturday in New Zealand, and when we're at church Sunday, they're already conducting business in Sydney and Brisbane."

Samoa will go directly from 11:59 p.m. Thursday, through midnight to 12:01 a.m. Saturday.

"It hasn't been controversial," the editor of the Samoa Observer, Mata'afa Lesa, told me today. (Yes, definitely still today.) "People are realizing?when they sleep tomorrow night, they'll wake up on Saturday."

Hotel guests won't have to pay for an extra night, but employers will?be required?to pay workers for Friday. "For the business community, it's very difficult," Lesa said, "They'll be paying for a day that doesn't exist."

As for folks born on Dec. 30 ... well, this year they're in the same boat as Feb. 29 birthday babies.

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Samoa is on the eastern side of the International Date Line ... until Thursday night.

American Samoa, 100 miles to the east,?will not be making the switch. All this means that Samoa and Tokelau will be?among the first places in the?world?to see each day's sunrise. (Stuff.co.nz says the "first light honors" will belong to Fakaofo?in Tokelau, although Kiribati and Antarctica also have claims on the title.) Meanwhile, American Samoa will become known as the last?place to see each day's sunset. And if you want to celebrate your birthday or anniversary (or New Year's Eve, for that matter) two days in a row, you can just make the hourlong flight from Samoa to American Samoa.

This isn't the first step taken by the Samoan government to bring itself more in line with its bigger Pacific neighbors. Two years ago, drivers were ordered to switch from right-side to left-side?driving ? to reduce the cost of converting cars brought in from Australia and New Zealand.

It's also not the first time Samoa has switched sides on the calendar: Back in 1892, Samoans gained an extra day when?they?went from the west side of the imaginary Date Line to the east side. The king made the switch to please U.S. traders ??and to celebrate, he gave his subjects a double dose of the Fourth of July that year.

NBC's Lester Holt reports on Samoa's date shift for "Nightly News."

Update for 10:45 p.m. ET: Some of the comments suggest there's been?a bit of confusion over how many Fridays will be dropped from the calendar because of Samoa's shift from one side of the International Date Line to the other. It's just one. I've rewritten the headline to make that clearer.

More calendar considerations:


Alan Boyle is msnbc.com's science editor. Connect with the Cosmic Log community by "liking" the log's Facebook page, following @b0yle on Twitter and adding the Cosmic Log page to your Google+ presence. You can also check out "The Case for Pluto," my book about the controversial dwarf planet and the search for new worlds.?

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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Occupy Iowa Protesters Plan 'Anti-Caucus' (ABC News)

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One held as Indian's killing sparks outrage on Facebook

One held as Indian's killing sparks outrage on Facebook
Albuquerque Express
Tuesday 27th December, 2011??
(IANS)

A 17-year-old British youth has been arrested over the fatal shooting of Indian student Anuj Bidve in Manchester, triggering condemnation on social networking website Facebook.

Bidve, 23, was part of a group of nine men and women -- all Indian students -- visiting the city for a short break for Christmas. He was a postgraduate student in micro-electronics at Lancaster University.

The arrested youth was being questioned, said BBC.

Hailing from Pune in India's Maharashtra state, Bidve was shot in the head while walking from his hotel in Salford area towards the Manchester city centre around 1.30 a.m. He died at a hospital a short while later.

Two men walked up to Bidve and his friends outside an eatery. After a short exchange of words, one man pulled out a pistol and shot the Indian student in the side of the head at point-blank range. The two fled, leaving Bidve dying in the street in a pool of blood.

Manchester police chief superintendent Kevin Mulligan said it was an 'awful, unprovoked attack on a young student'.

Witnesses said the attack was not a robbery or racially motivated.

The gunman was a white man in his mid 20s, of slim build and wearing a grey top. The other man had a heavier build and wore a black jacket.

Bidve's friends were being looked after in a 'safe place' by police.

Shocked neighbours told the Manchester Evening News they no longer felt safe in their own homes.

Donna Wilson, a 30-year-old mother of two young children, said: 'We were in bed when it happened and I woke up and saw the forensics people outside. It's right there, practically on my own doorstep. You don't feel safe in your own home.'

'I was up at six o'clock and saw all the police out of the window. I felt sick when I heard what happened. It's disgusting,' Kerry Thompson, who has lived there for 11 years, was quoted as saying.

A university spokeswoman said counselling and support was being organised for the friends who were described as 'deeply upset', reported Sky News.

Bidve's father Subhash turned to Facebook to seek assistance: 'Pl help in getting Anuj's dead body back to India.'

The social networking website has been flooded with comments condemning the killing.

Rakesh Sonawane, a resident of Pune, who now stays in Manchester, described on Facebook what he saw at the spot.

'In the early hours of the morning - I arrived at a scene i will never forget. Anuj Bidve had been shot in the head - for no reason what so ever. I feel like i myself did not do enough to help Anuj this morning - i feel that neither did the police and ambulance crews.'

He added: 'I personally feel disgusted that someone from our town could do such a thing to a visitor of our city.'

Sunit Parab from Glasgow said it was 'really a sad incident to have happened'.

Yas Miin, another Facebook user, termed the killers 'sick scumbags' and sought their hanging.

Manchester residents Becca Cloughley Lewtas said she was 'ashamed that someone from my city would do such a vile act'.

'I truly hope they catch the vermin who did this to you,' she wrote further.

Shripad Sathe, however, opposed taking the body back to India.

'Whilst I did not know this gentleman before, might I also, with due respect to everyone, also suggest last respects might be paid in the UK, rather than carry him (all with paperwork etc which is mentally traumatic) to India? Sincere apologies if this hurts anyone,' Sathe wrote on the website.

Source: http://c.moreover.com/click/here.pl?r5667628301

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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

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Man jailed in baseball-bat attack on girlfriend

3:57 p.m. EST, December 24, 2011

A Flagler County man is in jail today after authorities say he attacked his girlfriend with a baseball bat.

James Branningan Jr., 39, faces a domestic violence charge of aggravated battery with a weapon, according to the Flagler County Sheriff's Office. He was being held on $20,000 bail.

Brannigan's 38-year-old girlfriend suffered a fractured hand and a possible broken nose in the early-morning attack, the Sheriff's Office said.

The victim told deputies she awoke to Brannigan hitting her with the bat. The victim's two daughters said they saw Brannigan grab their mother, choke her and then hit her with the bat.


The woman was taken to Florida Hospital Flagler for treatment.

A 3-foot-tall marijuana plant was also found in a closet in the home, the Sheriff's Office said.

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Monday, December 26, 2011

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Adriaan De Jonge | Addison-wesley Professional | 2011 | 352 pages | English | PDF

In Essential App Engine, Adriaan de Jonge shows Java developers how to rapidly build complex, productionquality, performance-driven cloud applications with Google App Engine. Using a start-to-finish case study and extensive Java example code, De Jonge covers the entire lifecycle, from application design and data modeling through security, testing, and deployment.De Jonge introduces breakthrough techniques for creating applications that respond within two seconds, even on cold startup, and allow server responses in hundreds of milliseconds or less throughout the rest of the session. He also demonstrates how to avoid common mistakes that can dramatically reduce cloud application performance and scalability. He thoroughly covers state-of-the-art user interface development and shows how to make the most of Google App Engines extensive set of APIs. Coverage includesSetting up a development environment that makes it easy to continually address performanceUnderstanding the anatomy of a Google App Engine applicationMaking the right technical setup and design choices for each new applicationEfficiently modeling data for App Engines NoSQL data storageRecognizing when to avoid OR-mapping and pass datastore entities directly to HTML templatesFinding alternatives to frameworks and libraries that impair App Engine performanceUsing JavaScript and AJAX on the client side of your cloud applicationsImproving browser performance and reducing resource consumption via better use of HTML5 and CSS3Taking advantage of key App Engine APIs: datastore, blobstore, mail, task scheduling, memory caching, URL retrieval, and messagingSecuring cloud-based Web applications with Google Accounts, OpenID, and OAuthImproving your cloud development, quality assurance, and deployment processesTargeting, marketing, and selling cloud solutions, from planning to payment handling


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    Saturday, December 24, 2011

    Analysis: What's the plan if North Korea collapses? (Reuters)

    SEOUL (Reuters) ? North Korea appears to be making an orderly transition after the death of leader Kim Jong-il last week, but the risk of collapse is higher than before and regional powers need to start discussing that contingency with China, diplomats and analysts say.

    The problem is China refuses to contemplate any unraveling of North Korea which has nuclear ambitions and is its long-term ally. Beijing has rebuffed such overtures from the United States, Japan and South Korea.

    "Secret talks with China to plan for contingencies have long been overdue," said Douglas Paal, vice president for studies at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in a paper this week.

    "Beijing has been reluctant to engage in this kind of dialogue, although Chinese thinkers have increasingly acknowledged privately the need for such an authoritative conversation."

    Yet little evidence has emerged that such talks have taken place or are being planned, despite a flurry of discussions between the four countries in the aftermath of Kim's death last Saturday.

    Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda travels to Beijing at the weekend, but it is unlikely that China would entertain anything more than platitudes. No contingency plan can be coordinated without China's agreement, since it borders North Korea and supplies much of its food and fuel.

    Christopher Hill, a former envoy to the six-party talks on North Korea nuclear disarmament, said it was difficult to raise North Korean instability scenarios with China.

    "The Chinese are always skittish about these things," he said, adding that the disclosure of secret U.S. diplomatic cables by WikiLeaks have made them especially wary of contingency planning.

    Still, the transition of power in North Korea from the departed "Dear Leader," Kim Jong-il, to his son, the "Great Successor" Kim Jong-un, is going smoothly so far.

    "We hope it stays that well," said Pentagon spokesman George Little. "We have not seen any unusual North Korean troop movements since the death of Kim Jong-il. That would be one indicator of a less than smooth transition."

    The real worry is further down the road if a contest for power develops and piles stresses on a state that is already perilously close to economic collapse.

    China, the United States and other regional powers around the peninsula may face a number of daunting scenarios if the transition goes badly over the medium term. These could include civil conflict, a mass exodus of refugees, military mutiny, lost control of the North's small nuclear arsenal or military attack.

    A CHANGE IN CHINA?

    China is however undergoing its own leadership transition in 2012 and down the line it's not impossible that there may be some changes in its steadfast refusal to work with the United States and its allies on contingency planning for North Korea.

    In one Feb 22, 2010 cable by then U.S. ambassador to Seoul Kathleen Stephens, a top South Korean diplomat cited private conversations with two high-level Chinese officials who said China could live with a reunified Korea under the control of South Korea.

    The then South Korean vice foreign minister, Chun Yung-woo, who was also a delegate at the six-party talks, said the two Chinese officials told him privately that China "would clearly not welcome any U.S. military presence north of the Demilitarized Zone in the event of a collapse."

    But the Chinese officials told him Beijing "would be comfortable with a reunified Korea controlled by Seoul and anchored to the United States in a 'benign alliance' - as long as Korea was not hostile towards China."

    The United States maintains 28,500 troops in South Korea and remains the Supreme Commander of unified American and South Korean troops in the event of a crisis with the North.

    Chun, now the South Korean president's national security adviser, did not respond to a request for comment.

    Chun also told the U.S. ambassador in that cable that China would not militarily intervene in the event of a North Korea collapse, and he expected that to happen within two to three years after the death of Kim Jong-il.

    The alleged remarks from the two Chinese diplomats do not represent China's official position on North Korea. But China's ability to influence North Korea is sometimes over-estimated. In April 2009, He Yafei, then China's vice foreign minister, told a U.S. diplomat in Beijing that North Korea acted like a "spoiled child" to attract U.S. attention through steps such as firing a three-stage rocket over Japan.

    The official line from Beijing, repeated during a visit by Kim Jong-il to China in May, is that the relationship remains "sealed in blood" of the allies that fought together in the Korean War.

    "For China, the core imperative remains the avoidance of anything that might compromise North Korea's stability," said Sarah McDowall, an analyst at IHS Jane's.

    "Occasionally, however, when North Korea commits particularly blatant provocations, this priority comes into conflict with another of China's over-riding diplomatic objectives - its desire to be seen as a responsible global player. China's behavior with regards to North Korea in recent years has been a struggle to balance these two objectives."

    PEACEFUL REUNIFICATION

    In another Wikileaks cable from Astana, Kazakhstan on June 8, 2009, Chinese ambassador Cheng Guoping told his U.S. counterpart Richard Hoagland that China opposes North Korea's nuclear tests and hopes for peaceful reunification of the peninsula over the long term.

    Cheng said China's objectives in North Korea were to ensure their commitments on non-proliferation, maintain stability, and 'don't drive (Kim Jong-il) mad,'" Hoagland said in the cable.

    John Park, at the United States Institute of Peace in Washington, used a medical analogy to describe the difference in the U.S. and Chinese approaches.

    "The way contingency planning is framed by the U.S. is, 'Let us coordinate so that if the North Korean state does collapse we can harvest the organs, and we think they should be implanted in a unified Korea, and the more the U.S. and China coordinate on this, the more smooth and stable it will be.'

    "Whereas China's view is, 'Why would you wait for until the patient dies? Why wouldn't you prevent the death of the regime.' So there the Chinese are adopting almost this preventive medicine approach."

    Jia Qingguo, professor of international relations at Peking University, said prospects for political stability in North Korea were bleak and interested powers needed "to step up communications, especially now the risks of a crisis are quite high."

    The loyalty of those around the "Great Successor" is difficult to ascertain, Jia said.

    "Add to that all the many problems, domestic and external, confronting North Korea. In these circumstances, I think it's very difficult to say whether Kim Jong-un will be able to master the political apparatus."

    Kim Jong-un, who is in his late 20s, has little experience. His father Kim Jong-il had 20 years to prepare for rule under the tutelage of his father, Kim Il-sung, the charismatic founding father of the North Korean state.

    Analysts have said senior officers were replaced after young Kim was made a four-star general last year, though he had never served in the military.

    Issues that need to be urgently addressed in contingency planning include how to provide aid in the face of a collapse or crisis, and how to ensure the safety of the North's nuclear materials, Jia said.

    "I think from the viewpoint of China and the United States, it may be up to one of them to assume control of the nuclear weapons and avoid proliferation."

    A former Japanese diplomat who dealt with North Korean issues, Hitoshi Tanaka, questioned whether any measures would be effective in the event of "internal domestic turmoil" in North Korea.

    South Korea, China, Japan and the United States "are very busy collecting and exchanging information and comparing notes" about North Korea's future, but that information is "very, very limited."

    "It is extremely important...to let China work in the most constructive way, because clearly, China is the last resort in the context of helping North Korea," he said.

    (Additional reporting by Chris Buckley in Beijing, Paul Eckert and Warren Strobel in Washington, Linda Sieg in Tokyo and Jack Kim in Seoul; Editing by David Chance)

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    Ventre: Penn St. ugliness dominated 2011 headlines

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    Friday, December 23, 2011

    Netflix?S U.K. Plans Undermined By Amazon Deal With Sony

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    Netflix can?t seem to catch a break, not even overseas. On Wednesday Amazon?s LoveFilm, Netflix?s chief online rental rival in the U.K., announced that it had signed an exclusive deal with Sony for the right to stream the studio?s movies on the so-called second subscription pay-tv window. In the U.K. that means that Netflix will get the Sony pictures after they first go to the satellite service SkyTV. In a statement, LoveFilm CEO Simon Calver said that deals like the one with Sony ?means we are able to keep expanding the service, offering our members high quality films and TV and the ability to watch as much as they want for one low monthly price.? The exclusive deal between Sony and Lovefilm comes as Netflix prepares to launch in the U.K. and Ireland next year. But unlike Lovefilm, which offers a choice of either physical DVDs or streaming to view its library, Netflix is reportedly only offering streaming abroad. Assessing LoveFilm?s putsch, TheMotleyCrew.com observed, ?Let?s not assume that Netflix?s foray across the pond will be as successful as its entry into Canada late last year and its push into Latin America and the Caribbean last quarter. Not only will Netflix be unable to compete with LoveFilm?s disc-based rentals, but now its streaming catalog may be insufficient.? ?

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    Obama presses Boehner to compromise on tax deal (Reuters)

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) ? In a bid to end a worsening standoff over extending a tax break for Americans, President Barack Obama urged Republican House of Representatives Speaker John Boehner on Wednesday to pass a short-term extension and return to talks on a year-long deal in the New Year.

    While Boehner showed no immediate signs of backing down on his demand that Congress tackle the long-term deal to extend a payroll tax cut before it expires at year's end, calls for compromise in his own party grew. With 2012 elections looming, some Republicans fear they will be blamed for letting the tax bill rise on January 1 for 160 million Americans.

    Obama telephoned Boehner and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, a Democrat, to stress his willingness to work with Congress to get an agreement on the expiring payroll tax cut for 160 million Americans, White House spokesman Jay Carney said.

    Obama asked Boehner and House Republicans to drop their opposition to a short-term measure that the Senate passed overwhelmingly at the weekend and signaled an unwillingness to reopen negotiations now, as Republicans are demanding.

    Obama and many economists say the payroll tax cut is crucial to the country's fragile economic recovery.

    "The president reiterated the need and his commitment to work with Congress to extend the payroll tax cuts for the entire year," Carney said, adding that the two-month extension negotiated by the Senate was "the only option to ensure that middle class families are not hit with a tax hike in 10 days."

    While Obama is not reopening talks, his gesture on Wednesday might be seen as a nod to Republican demands. It came just hours after Republican House Majority Leader Eric Cantor called for the president to get directly involved to resolve the dispute.

    Meanwhile, House Republicans have been coming under heavy fire from fellow Senate Republicans and conservatives over their refusal to consider the two-month deal eked out by the Senate leadership on Friday night. Senate negotiators had been unable to agree on how to pay for a longer-term extension.

    'WHEN PAYCHECKS GET SMALLER'

    "The smartest thing for (House Republicans) to do would be to pass this (bipartisan Senate bill), live to fight another day and then push for a full-year extension," a senior Senate Republican aide said.

    "If and when paychecks get smaller, people are going to ask, 'Why?'" the aide said. "We (Republicans) get the blame, Washington gets the blame and it won't be great for Senate Democrats either," the aide said.

    The standoff caps a tumultuous year in U.S. politics that has raised serious concerns among both voters and investors about Washington's ability to make sound economic policy and slow the growth of its trillion dollar-plus deficit.

    In the final days of the payroll tax cut debate, Republicans

    are in unfamiliar territory after a year of largely winning the battle on taxes and budgets. They are now struggling to live up to their reputation as the party of lower taxes, while hardball tactics that had served them well before might now backfire.

    Boehner's control over his caucus, which includes many Tea Party movement-aligned fiscal conservatives, has also come under increased scrutiny after House members revolted against the Senate deal.

    Senate Democrats, sensing they have a political advantage on an issue that has sharply divided Republicans in the Senate and the House, are refusing to reopen negotiations. Most have already left Washington for the holidays.

    The showdown has the potential to deliver a political lift to Obama and his Democrats at the expense of Republicans who want to make 2012 a referendum on Obama's handling of the economy.

    "Obama doesn't have to offer that much right now," said Julian Zelizer, a political historian at Princeton University. The Republicans are the ones that have come out looking bad. Obama isn't putting much on the table beyond saying think twice about this and let's reach an agreement."

    Obama seemed to agree. After the calls to Boehner and Reid, he went Christmas shopping with dog Bo while his wife and daughters waited for him to join them in Hawaii.

    EMPTY CHAIRS

    The day started off with mounting pressure on Boehner and House Republicans to end the standoff, from Reid to fellow Republicans to the opinion page of the Wall Street Journal.

    As the war of messages escalated, Boehner called reporters, photographers and TV crews to a room on Capitol Hill where he sat at a high-glossed wooden table flanked by Cantor and eight House Republican negotiators.

    "We are here ready to do our work," Boehner said. Across the table were the empty chairs reserved for the Democratic negotiators.

    An editorial in the Wall Street Journal, which has often disagreed vehemently with Obama's economic policies, gave Republicans a scathing critique of their handling of the payroll tax cut issue, saying they "achieved the small miracle of letting Mr. Obama position himself as an election-year tax cutter."

    The editorial urged Republicans "to cut their losses and find a way to extend the payroll holiday quickly."

    The Wall Street Journal editorial page often gives insight into the thinking of leading conservatives in U.S. business and politics. Wednesday's editorial, headlined "The GOP's Payroll Tax Fiasco" suggests widespread anxiety among conservatives over the House Republican tactics.

    A number of Republican senators have also blasted their House colleagues over their handling of the issue.

    Republican Senator Scott Brown said: "House Republicans would rather continue playing politics than find solutions" and added that their actions would damage a fragile economy.

    If the Congress cannot reach a deal by December 31, the payroll tax American workers pay to fund the Social Security federal retirement program will rise immediately to 6.2 percent, from 4.2 percent.

    Many economists and the White House warn that U.S. economic growth will suffer in 2012 as most workers would be hit with an effective $1,000-a-year tax hike.

    (Writing by Ross Colvin and Mary Milliken, additional reporting by Caren Bohan, Laura MacInnis, Kim Dixon and Paul Eckert; Editing by Vicki Allen)

    Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/obama/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20111221/ts_nm/us_usa_taxes

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    Thursday, December 22, 2011

    Could Public Health Benefits Make Combating Climate Change Free?

    2003-europe-temperature-anomalyHEAT WAVE: Extreme weather, like the deadly heat wave in Europe in 2003, will create some of the public health impacts expected from climate change. Image: Courtesy of NASA

    DURBAN, South Africa?Former entomologist Diarmid Campbell-Lendrum of the World Health Organization worries about nosebleeds more than the average person. That's because he's one of the estimated 12 million people worldwide afflicted with leishmaniasis?a potentially fatal parasitic disease characterized most often by lesions on the skin and/or mucus membranes?caused by the bite of a sandfly.

    As the team leader for climate change and health at WHO and an environmental epidemiologist, Campbell-Lendrum is also in a position to worry more about how global warming is going to affect such so-called vector-borne diseases. "Is climate change going to bring malaria back to the U.S. and Europe? It's not," he asserts. "Climate change is eroding the environmental determinants of health: water, food, increasing disease," he says. Already WHO research suggests that current warming of global average temperatures of just under one degree Celsius is responsible for an additional 150,000 deaths per year, largely due to agricultural failures and diarrheal disease in developing countries. "All the inputs are on the conservative side," says Campbell-Lendrum, who helped come up with the number.

    As a result, WHO?and a consortium of other public health organizations?declared climate change to be among the most pressing emerging health issues in the world at the recent climate negotiations here in South Africa. Consider some of the changes that are already taking place: extreme heat waves, such as the one in Europe in 2003 that killed 46,000 people; changes in bacterial diseases due to water contamination and a quickening of bacterial growth rates in warmer temperatures; worsening levels of ground-level ozone, otherwise known as smog, which is responsible for worsening asthma and heart attacks (among other health effects); changes in pollen making allergies worse; changes in vector-borne diseases; as well as droughts, floods and other forms of extreme weather such as the 12 natural disasters in the U.S. this year that caused at least $1 billion in damage.

    "Those things are with us now," says Dr. Hugh Montgomery of the U.K. Climate and Health Council, one of the groups calling for action to combat climate change?and to consider public health when doing so. "If we continue this script, we are writing a death certificate for humanity on our planet."

    Taking public health into account would help in more ways than one. Climate change?fighting measures such as extending modern electricity to those who now burn wood, coal or dung indoors (thereby shortening their lives as well as contributing to global warming) would likely save as much money or more in public health costs as the price of implementing the new technologies. The alternative is to potentially see a reversal in the dramatic gains in the past century of public health of in some parts of the world. "Just as the HIV epidemic caused us to have a reversal in recent gains in public health in this country," notes Dr. Rajen Naidoo of the Nelson Mandela Medical School in Durban, "so too does climate change now."

    In fact, something as simple as adding a solar hot-water heater to the roof of a village school can cut down on diarrheal disease in a country like South Africa. The hot water allows better hand-washing and thus better hygiene. Outfitting health clinics to cope with the various increased risks caused by climate change would also help, as would investments in climate-resilient infrastructure, such as better water-treatment facilities.

    Source: http://rss.sciam.com/click.phdo?i=f068cb1bdab87912b2be36d97f803935

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    Saturday, December 17, 2011

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    Fuel leaks off cargo ship beached off French coast (AP)

    ERDEVEN, France ? High winds have beached a cargo ship on France's jagged Atlantic coast and some of the 220 tons of fuel on board are leaking and threatening a local beach.

    The 19-member crew of the "TK Bremen" was evacuated by helicopter early Friday as the vessel ran aground off Erdeven beach in southern Brittany, on the northwest coat of France.

    The prefecture of the Morbihan region said in a statement a kilometer-long (0.6 mile) strip of fuel was headed towards the beach. A giant nature preserve of dunes and wildlife runs through Erdevan, one of many small coastal towns that attracts tourists for its natural beauty.

    The local government warned people to stay indoors as rescuers pumped fuel from the hold of the Maltese flagged ship in a bid to empty it.

    The French electric company said Friday some 320,000 homes were without electricity as winds of up to 130 kilometers per hour (81 mph) blew across France, triggering alerts in numerous regions. Most of the outages were in the country's west, but some areas in the east and southeast were hit as the storm moved across France.

    On France's eastern border, the Swiss Alps were expected to see hurricane-force winds and heavy snow later.

    France's train authority, SNCF, said traffic was hobbled in Brittany and at one point all but paralyzed in the Pays-de-la-Loire, further south, just as classes ended for the Christmas season and many people were setting off on vacation.

    Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/weather/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20111216/ap_on_re_eu/eu_france_weather

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    Friday, December 16, 2011

    Video: New speech pattern of young women: ?Vocal fry?

    A small 'extra' gift drags your big present down

    If you want that expensive holiday gift to make a big splash, don't add a little stocking stuffer to the package. Instead, let your gift shine on its own. That little add-on could make the whole present seem less special, a new study shows.

    Source: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3041426/vp/45681253#45681253

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    Childhood Hunger Deserves More Attention (ContributorNetwork)

    COMMENTARY | You almost always see something on the television news every day in one manner or another about childhood obesity. However, it seems that the holiday season is the only time where you really hear any sort of emphasis on the epidemic of childhood hunger.

    It's quite the terrible thought to think that somewhere there is a kid going to bed hungry. It happens a lot more frequently than one would think, and it is something that should get attention twelve months out of the year. Not just when it gets cold outside.

    WPVI's Matt O'Donnell filed a report about two weeks ago that contained a starting fact: In Philadelphia alone, one out of every three children lives in poverty. This means that, in all likelihood, they do not get enough food. Due to rampant unemployment, even food banks are being stretched to their limits.

    So what can be done? First off, if Reuters says "Sesame Street" introduced a hungry Muppet this past October; we are far behind on correcting this issue. It's sad that a PBS children's show has to introduce a character that's malnourished to drive home the point that there are hungry children. School districts all over the country need to put more emphasis on their lunch programs than they are. I'm certain that if they can find the money to hire a person whose sole job is to sit by the front door and hand out tardy slips; than they can figure out a way to make it so kids get a little more to eat around noontime.

    The New York Times recently reported that Congress will soon vote on a bill that would make it so folks that make more than $1 million a year would not be eligible for food stamps. See where the problem is? We live in a country where the only meal some kids get is at school. And there are millionaires eligible for food stamps!

    The point is this: There needs to be more attention given to the issue of childhood hunger. Kids shouldn't go hungry, period. The country as a whole needs to pay attention to this horrible issue the whole year, not just when the red kettles are in front of the supermarket.

    Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/parenting/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ac/20111216/hl_ac/10687523_childhood_hunger_deserves_more_attention

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    Wednesday, December 7, 2011

    First Person: The 4 Insurance Policies I Just Don???t Need (ContributorNetwork)

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    Have you noticed how everyone seems to be offering insurance these days? Whether it's a washing machine, your mortgage, a credit card, or even the telephone line to your house, service industries and retailers alike all are pushing their own particular insurance policy to protect us from whatever disaster is lurking in the future.

    The reality is that most of us really don't need all that insurance. Here's a sampling of several insurance offers I recently turned down or cancelled because they were totally unnecessary.

    Service warranty.

    When I bought a $15 box fan this summer, the store clerk tried to sell us a $25 warranty plan to protect us from breakage. We refused the warranty for two reasons: first, because it didn't make financial sense and second, the item already came with an automatic one-year warranty. If the fan turned out to be defective, any breakdown would most likely happen in that first year while it still under warranty.

    Service warranties such as these are high cost insurance plans that rarely get used especially if you buy a quality product to begin with. Most consumers would be money ahead by skipping the insurance and stashing the savings into a savings account.

    Comprehensive car insurance.

    Comprehensive insurance covers damages to your car in case of an accident and is optional once the car is paid off. Since our cars are pretty old anyway, we cancelled the comprehensive on all our vehicles this year for a savings of $58 a month.

    Utility line insurance.

    Both my water and telephone company offer policies to cover the cost of repairs between my house and the street in case of failure. Since our water line and the phone lines were replaced some 15 years ago during a remodel, the odds are high that we'll never use this coverage. The same goes for anyone living in a home that's relatively new.

    Credit card theft insurance.

    When one of my friends told me she was paying $4 a month for credit card theft insurance, I just about choked. Federal law already limits our liability to $50 in case of theft. And theft connected with debit cards and stolen checks many already be covered under your homeowners or renter insurance policy. Our policy provides $10,000 of protection in case of stolen checks or a debit card which is more than enough coverage for our family.

    When it comes to watching costs, the key to insurance savings is to avoid buying insurance you don't need. And for the policies you do need? You'll save more money with a comprehensive insurance policy purchased from a reputable insurance provider instead of buying a bunch of little policies from everyone else.

    Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/personalfinance/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ac/20111205/bs_ac/10444837_first_person_the_4_insurance_policies_i_just_dont_need

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    U.S. School Kids Often Miss Out on Recess, Study Finds (HealthDay)

    [unable to retrieve full-text content]HealthDay - MONDAY, Dec. 5 (HealthDay News) -- Policies that dictate minimum
    requirements for physical education and recess time in schools lead to
    increased levels of physical activity among children, a new study
    finds.

    Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/parenting/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/hsn/20111206/hl_hsn/usschoolkidsoftenmissoutonrecessstudyfinds

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    Tuesday, December 6, 2011

    Jesse James: Sort of Trashing Sandra Bullock on American Chopper!


    In this sneak peek of American Chopper, former Monster Garage Jesse James goes head to head with Paul Teutul and Paul Teutul, Jr., to build a new bike.

    True to form, he's also got a lot to say about his personal life.

    "I became a big shot and married some Hollywood actress and didn't talk to anybody anymore, so I feel bad," James says at the beginning of the episode.

    His reference to America’s Sweetheart Sandra Bullock, who he cheated on rampantly, as “some Hollywood actress” is not likely to endear him to viewers.

    As for why he came back to reality TV?

    "I feel obligated to reconnect with all these people and show 'em that I'm still the same fabricator motorcycle guy. I'm not what I became," says James.

    It’s not clear if James is blaming Bullock for “what he became,” but given the reasons for their marriage imploding, it's hard not to read into it somewhat.

    After divorcing Bullock, he got engaged to Kat Von D, only to have that fall apart as well after he reportedly cheated on Kat 19 times (according to her).

    James goes on to say that his bikes are "built to be punished." It seems that could also apply to any woman crazy enough to enter a relationship with him.

    Source: http://www.thehollywoodgossip.com/2011/12/jesse-james-sort-of-trashing-sandra-bullock-on-american-chopper/

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    Monday, December 5, 2011

    New Latin American body raps Britain, United States (reuters)

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    Simmering Planet Keeps Heating

    60-Second Earth60-Second Earth | Energy & Sustainability

    Despite decades of warnings, greenhouse gas emissions continue to rise, warming the world. Can such pollution peak this decade? David Biello asks

    More 60-Second Earth

    As delegates gather in South Africa to determine what the world's nations should do about climate change, one might wonder how we're doing? After all, scientists have advised cuts to greenhouse gas emissions since at least the 1980s.

    The latest accounting shows that global CO2 emissions have increased by nearly 50 percent in the past several decades. 2010 now stands as the year with the most greenhouse gas emissions ever. The results were published today in the journal Nature Climate Change.

    Burning fossil fuels released more than 36 billion metric tons of CO2 last year, mainly due to growth in China and India combined with U.S. contributions. Ongoing deforestation is a big factor too.

    Looking back to the 1960s, nothing seems to have set back emissions for long and that includes the latest Great Recession. Other studies show that we've burned roughly half of the fossil fuels we can if we don't want the climate to warm by more than 2 degrees Celsius.

    In fact, we'll need zero or negative emissions at some point and emissions to peak sometime this decade to avoid any further warming. No time like the present.

    ?David Biello


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