Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Watch Live: Obama on perils of cuts

As the country inches closer to the March 1 sequester deadline, President Barack Obama on Tuesday travels to Newport News, Va., to illustrate what he and the administration believe will be the devastating economic impacts of the spending cuts.

Obama will use Newport News Shipbuilding, which supplies materials to all 50 states, to press his case for Republicans to compromise on tax increases for the wealthiest Americans and some corporations, and pass a budget to avoid the sequester?across-the-board cuts set to occur in the absence of a budget.

Newport News is a place "where workers will sit idle when they should be repairing ships, and a carrier sits idle when it should be deploying to the Persian Gulf," Obama told governors gathered at the White House on Monday for the National Governors Association annual meeting.

Tuesday's trip is the latest effort by the White House to argue against the sequester. Some Republicans have indicated they would allow it to go into effect should Congress fail to agree on a federal budget that they feel adequately reduces spending and the deficit.

In addition to Obama's speech on Monday to the nation's governors?during which he implored them to urge their congressional delegations to find a budget compromise?the sequester was tackled by Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano during Monday's White House briefing. There, she warned that lines for customs and border crossings will significantly increase and trade will slow down due to spending cuts necessitated by the sequester.

The president is set to speak in Virginia at 1:05 p.m. ET.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/ticket/obama-address-sequester-newport-news-va-151526997--politics.html

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Cheat on taxes? Not cool, say most Americans

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Most Americans don't think it's OK to cheat on taxes.

By Allison Linn, TODAY

Americans may make plenty of jokes about cheating on their taxes, but a new survey finds that in reality most don?t think it?s OK to rob the tax man. Or at least, that?s what they?re telling the IRS Oversight Board.

The?2012 Taxpayer Attitude Survey, released Tuesday by the independent oversight board, finds that 87 percent of Americans don?t think it?s OK to cheat on your taxes. That?s a 3 percentage point increase from last year.

Only 11 percent think it?s OK to cheat, either a little or as much as possible.

Perhaps more surprising, 95 percent of Americans said their personal integrity influences them to report their taxes honestly, an 8 percentage point increase from five years earlier.

About 63 percent said they are influenced by fear of an audit, while 70 percent are motivated by third-party information that could show them to be a tax cheat.

The IRS Oversight Board, an independent body created by Congress in 1998 to oversee the Internal Revenue Service?s actions, completed its annual survey of 1,500 Americans last August and September. The survey has a 3.1 percent margin of error.

If they?re going to pay their taxes honestly, most Americans seem to think everyone else should, too.

The survey found that more than 90 percent of Americans think it?s important that the IRS ensures that low- and high-income taxpayers, small businesses and corporations honestly pay their taxes, too.

Those results appear to show that Americans have come to feel more strongly in recent years that everyone should pay their fair share of taxes, and the IRS should vigorously enforce tax laws.

The results come as many Americans are either getting ready to file their 2012 income tax returns, or already have done so.

They also follow a bruising battle in Washington over the so-called fiscal cliff, a series of tax hikes and spending cuts that were scheduled to take effect until Congress reached a last-minute deal.

The fiscal cliff agreement raised taxes for wealthy Americans earning $400,000 or more and allowed taxes on capital gains and dividends to go up. It also ended a payroll tax holiday, meaning that most Americans are seeing more of their paycheck going to the tax man for Social Security and other entitlements this year.

How honest should people be on their tax returns?

Source: http://lifeinc.today.com/_news/2013/02/27/17102914-cheat-on-taxes-not-cool-say-most-americans?lite

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Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Julie?s Gadget Diary ? My quest for an ultimate alarm clock has finally ended

I’ve been searching for an ultimate alarm clock for what seems like forever. I even have proof that it’s been at least 6 years… I posted a diary post back in 2007 listing my must-have alarm clock features. ?Some of which ?included: 1. Wake up by playing a tune from a specific playlist in iTunes. [...]

Source: http://the-gadgeteer.com/2013/02/25/julies-gadget-diary-my-quest-for-an-ultimate-alarm-clock-has-finally-ended/

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Chinese Gamer Almost Dies After Gaming Marathon

Chinese Gamer Almost Dies After Gaming MarathonLong gaming sessions are excruciatingly hard and tiring. They often require a superhuman constitution to endure, but gamers beware, all that stress can lead to terrible things. One gamer in Fuzhou, China had a gaming marathon during the Chinese New Year and is now in the hospital.

Thirty-six year old IT administrator Xu Yi spent the better part of his weeklong vacation playing video games. According to the Straits Times, Xu's family said that he would game all night, sleep all day, and when he woke up in the evening he would go out drinking with his friends before going back to his games. They said Xu didn't exactly love exercise, but he was always in fairly good health?but after his prolonged gaming session, Xu suddenly started complaining about dizziness and a headache.

Xu had suffered a minor stroke. Luckily, he was at home with his family, and he was aware that something was wrong. Xu went to the hospital, where doctors took images of his brain and found that he had developed several cerebral hemorrhages. Since the problem was caught early, the doctors were able to help him. Unluckily, Xu should supposedly be able to go back to his gaming habits within a month's time.

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Come on, wealthy baby boomers - Australians For Honest Politics

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By Noely Neate
February 25, 2013

I had one of those bizarre mornings where a lot of similar themes unexpectedly came together and smacked me in the face about how self-obsessed we Australians have become.

I had a conversation with a friend about Sunrise on 7 (which I am not allowed to watch anymore as my husband says it makes me rant too much) and David Koch?s obsession with superannuation while pretending he is a ?man of the people?.?? His super carry-on drives me insane. Most Australians are worried about paying their monthly bills, not their bloody super. Rant for another day. ?To settle down I went cruising various news sites and came across an awesome article on BBC New Magazine ?called Australia: Where the good life comes at a price?which?tells ls us?how bloody good we have it in this country.

To push me over the edge I went to AUSVOTES 2013 and read a brilliant, thought-provoking article by Ed Butler titled The ego behind anti-welfarism. It focused on?how most Australians now believe they have ?earned? their privilege, not that they are lucky.? I urge people to read this article and then have a good look at themselves in the mirror. Like what you see?

The fact is the Baby Boomers are the wealthy in this country. They are the ones with superannuation and homes they have paid off . They are the reason ?finance news is now part of our nightly news. They are the people who have convinced us all that the Economy?is the most important aspect of our upcoming election, because share prices and the like affect the returns on their shares and their superannuation.? These are also the people who have forgotten that we are the ?lucky country. Many of them have also forgotten empathy, and passed that on to the public at large.

I many will frown at that statement, but take a breath and think about it.

What sort of country are we that we condone the hit on struggling single mothers by making their lives worse? Yet there is a Hands off my super!?cry at the thought of cutting tax concessions on super?? Single mothers would love to have the luxury of superannuation!

Homeless people have no idea about superannuation!? People dying, waiting on hospital surgery lists don?t give a rats butt about superannuation ? they will most likely not be alive to benefit from it.? No-one cares about these people, we all just bow down to the all powerful ?Economy?. Somewhere over the years we lost our humanity .

Baby Boomers consistently tell us they ?worked hard to live comfortably? and ?earned everything they have?, and to a certain degree they have, though they also have a tendency to re-invent history.? They love to proclaim that they ere savers who were not wasteful on big screen TV?s and McMansions, which is true.What they neglect to say is that they did not have the same issues faced today which inhibit saving or paying off your mortgage early, and that many of those issues are actually social.

For starters, back in the day the bank gave you a mortgage based on one sole wage earner, not both as is needed today. In most cases women stayed home and looked after the kids, so there were no child care expenses.? If the earnings were the result of a university education, they didn?t pay for that at all ? it was free education.

Same with school. If you went to a state school it was deadset free, unlike today, where it is hundreds of dollars a year. Every teeny extra thing is charged and that is before you get to uniforms.

If a woman did work, as my mother did, you had grandparents on both sides who helped look after your kids while you were at work or on school holidays ? another luxury we don?t have today.? In fact, many grandparents would move in with their kids when they retired, helping with resources to pay off that mortgage quicker and look after the kids at the same time whilst they happily lived on a pension. Now many families are not located near their immediate family, and often even if grandparents are close, they are probably either still working or busy enjoying their environment.? I can?t imagine my Nan saying to my mum, ?Sorry love, can?t look after the kids these school holidays, your father & I are off to Europe for 8 weeks?.

Hell, in the past our grandparents came on a holiday with us, thoroughly enjoying spending time with the family and treating the holiday as a luxury, not a right.? See, the likes of my grandparents were happy to help their families out, they didn?t think of themselves first, they thought of the family as a whole and being forged by both the Great Depression and two World Wars, they seriously knew what a shit economy was and appreciated that times were better.? They cared about their families and their neighbours because they had lived through the hard times when if you didn?t help each other out you were stuffed as you never knew who in the street was going to lose their job next.

Our Grandparents knew what was important ? health and happiness for your family.? Baby Boomers benefited from that, and like most spoiled kids don?t appreciate what they had.

Worse, they passed this disease on to their children, my generation.? The whole,??I pay tax so I deserve my cut attitude?.? You know what, you don?t, and you should actually appreciate you live in a country where you have even earned enough money to pay bloody tax!

Welfare as per the Oxford Dictionary is ?statutory procedure or social effort designed to promote the basic physical and material well-being of people in need?.

?Basic? is the operative word. Welfare money should not be used for private education, private health or to top up the wealthy?s superannuation funds. ? Education is a right. There are perfectly good state schools around and if you choose not to use them pay for that choice!

We have public hospitals. If you don?t want to wait in line with the rest of us and can afford to pay to go private then bloody well pay for it yourself. ? If you have the savings and smarts to invest well and look after your superannuation with good choices well good on you, well done. You don?t need taxpayer funded help.

Sadly the average Australian today can tell you what the price of the $AUD is against the Greenback, but they can?t tell you how many homeless we have in this country.??Think about that for one moment.

We are a lucky country. We did not go down the gurgler like most others, and we should be appreciating that and using that wealth to improve our welfare systems now, while we can afford it, to set up future generations of wage earners to keep our country strong ? not to make the poor poorer as we seem to be doing now.

Is this the future you want for your children?? Caring about your own immediate family is not what makes us an enlightened country, caring about ALL people regardless of race or creed?does!? In reality if the difference taken off the single mother was taken off the affluent it would maybe mean the ?lucky? person loses a few days off their yearly overseas holiday.

For the single mother, it could mean the ability to service her car and maybe get a job to improve her family?s future.

To the homeless person, it could mean the ability to rent a room, clean up, buy some clothes and maybe get a job to get back on track.

We need to start asking our politicians what they will do to improve the lives of ALL Australians, not just how are they going to keep the new ?affluent? middle class in the life they have become accustomed to :(

Twitter and political conversation is invigorating and interesting, and there are some very smart policy experts and economists out there. I urge you, please, over coming months when =you have one of those stimulating political discussions, just take a moment to think that behind those numbers and complex policies there are actual real people who will be affected.

These decisions are not just abstract theories.? Government is there to ?service the community or state?, not to be a business. Let?s dial down the ?economic? talk and dial up the HUMANITY.

Seriously, if our grand parents and great grand parents who suffered and struggled through depression and war could see us now, would they be proud?? Somehow I don?t think so :(

Cheers,
Noely? @YaThinkN

*AUSVOTES 2013?is an excellent resource online for this year?s federal election. It is unbiased and is looking at all aspects of this upcoming election. I thoroughly recommend that you bookmark or favourite it to read on a regular basis!

Source:?Yathink.com.au

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Monday, February 25, 2013

DLP's IntelliBright tech promises brighter pico projection at no extra power

DLP's IntelliBright tech promises brighter pico projection at no extra power

Most portable projectors are tasked with striking a delicate balance between power consumption and picture quality. With this in mind, Texas Instruments' DLP arm has unveiled a new system at MWC known as IntelliBright, which is intended to improve the brightness of pico projectors without making hardware hungrier. It's no fancy set of circuits, though, but a pair of algorithms which tinker with image brightness and contrast to produce a more radiant picture. What's more, the algorithms can be tweaked separately by hardware manufacturers for any desired result, and can incorporate data from ambient light sensors to increase projector efficiency. DLP recently introduced its new Tilt & Roll Pixel chip architecture at CES, which is also designed to make pictures brighter and batteries happier in the next generation of pico products. All we hope is the developments inspire Samsung to create a Galaxy Beam II, just with more focus on the phone part this time

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Ex-surgeon general C. Everett Koop dies

C. Everett Koop, who raised the profile of the surgeon general by riveting America's attention on the then-emerging disease known as AIDS and by railing against smoking, died Monday in New Hampshire. He was 96.

An assistant at Koop's Dartmouth institute, Susan Wills, said he died in Hanover, where he had a home. She didn't disclose the cause of his death.

Koop wielded the previously low-profile post of surgeon general as a bully pulpit for seven years during the Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush administrations.

An evangelical Christian, he shocked his conservative supporters when he endorsed condoms and sex education to stop the spread of AIDS.

He carried out a crusade to end smoking in the United States ? his goal had been to do so by 2000. A former pipe smoker, he said cigarettes were as addictive as heroin and cocaine.

Koop's impact was great, although the surgeon general has no real authority to set government policy. He described himself as "the health conscience of the country."

"My only influence was through moral suasion," Koop said just before leaving office in 1989.

By then, his Amish-style silver beard and white braided uniform were instantly recognizable.

Out of office, he switched to business suits and bow ties but continued to promote public health causes, from preventing childhood accidents to better training for doctors.

"I will use the written word, the spoken word and whatever I can in the electronic media to deliver health messages to this country as long as people will listen," he promised.

In 1996, he rapped Republican presidential hopeful Bob Dole for suggesting that tobacco is not invariably addictive, saying Dole's comments "either exposed his abysmal lack of knowledge of nicotine addiction or his blind support of the tobacco industry."

Although Koop eventually won wide respect with his blend of old-fashioned values, pragmatism and empathy, his nomination in 1981 met a wall of opposition from women's groups and liberal politicians.

Critics said Reagan selected Koop, a pediatric surgeon from Philadelphia, only because of his conservative views, especially his staunch opposition to abortion.

Foes noted that Koop traveled the country in 1979 and 1980 giving speeches that predicted a progression "from liberalized abortion to infanticide to passive euthanasia to active euthanasia, indeed to the very beginnings of the political climate that led to Auschwitz, Dachau and Belsen."

But Koop, a devout Presbyterian, was confirmed after he told a Senate panel he would not use the surgeon general's post to promote his religious ideology. He kept his word.

In 1986, he issued a frank report on AIDS, urging the use of condoms for "safe sex" and advocating sex education as early as third grade.

He also maneuvered around uncooperative Reagan administration officials in 1988 to send an educational AIDS pamphlet to more than 100 million U.S. households, the largest public health mailing ever done.

Koop personally opposed homosexuality and believed sex should be saved for marriage. But he insisted that Americans, especially young people, must not die because they were deprived of explicit information about how the HIV virus was transmitted.

He became a hero to AIDS activists, who chanted "Koop, Koop" at his appearances but booed other administration officials.

Koop further angered conservatives by refusing to issue a report requested by the Reagan White House, saying he could not find enough scientific evidence to determine whether abortion has harmful psychological effects on women.

Koop maintained his personal opposition to abortion, however. After he left office, he told medical students it violated their Hippocratic oath. In 2009, he wrote Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid urging that health care legislation include a provision to ensure doctors and medical students would not be forced to perform abortions. The letter briefly set off a security scare because it was hand delivered.

Koop served as chairman of the National Safe Kids Campaign and as an adviser to President Bill Clinton's health care reform plan.

At a congressional hearing in 2007, Koop spoke about political pressure on the surgeon general post. He said Reagan was pressed to fire him every day, but Reagan would not interfere.

Koop, worried that medicine had lost old-fashioned caring and personal relationships between doctors and patients, opened an institute at Dartmouth to teach medical students basic values and ethics.

He also was a part-owner of a short-lived venture, drkoop.com, to provide consumer health care information via the Internet.

Koop was born in New York's borough of Brooklyn, the only son of a Manhattan banker and the nephew of a doctor. He said by age 5 he knew he wanted to be a surgeon and at age 13 he practiced his skills on neighborhood cats.

He attended Dartmouth College, where he received the nickname Chick, short for "chicken Koop." It stuck for life.

Koop was by far the best-known surgeon general, and decades after he left the job he was still a recognized personality, colleagues recalled.

"I was walking down the street with him one time" about five years ago, recalled Dr. George Wohlreich, director of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, a medical society with which Koop had longstanding ties. "People were yelling out, 'There goes Dr. Koop!' You'd have thought he was a rock star."

Dr. Joseph O'Donnell, an oncologist and professor at the Geisel School of Medicine, where the Koop Institute is located, said he shared Koop's desire to focus on disease prevention.

"When he decided he was going to come here I felt like I died and went to heaven," said Donnell, who is the senior scholar at the institute. "He was my hero, and we worked a lot together."

Koop received his medical degree at Cornell Medical College, choosing pediatric surgery because so few surgeons practiced it.

In 1938, Koop married Elizabeth Flanagan, the daughter of a Connecticut doctor. They had four children ? Allen, Norman, David and Elizabeth. David, their youngest son, was killed in a mountain-climbing accident when he was 20.

Koop's wife died in 2007, and he married Cora Hogue in 2010.

Koop was appointed surgeon-in-chief at Children's Hospital in Philadelphia and he also served as a professor at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine.

He pioneered surgery on newborns and successfully separated three sets of conjoined twins. He won national acclaim by reconstructing the chest of a baby born with the heart outside the body.

Although raised as a Baptist, he was drawn to a Presbyterian church near the hospital, where he developed an abiding faith. He began praying at the bedside of his young patients ? ignoring the snickers of some of his colleagues.

"It used to be said in World War II that there were no atheists in foxholes," he wrote in 1973. "I have found there are very few atheists among the parents of dying children.

"This is a time when religious faith can see a family through trying circumstances."

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Ring reported from Montpelier, Vt. Cass reported from Washington.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/c-everett-koop-ex-surgeon-general-dies-nh-215926071.html

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Sunday, February 24, 2013

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The First Amendment Bombs Nuclear Energy By Accident

In a journalistic drone strike gone horribly wrong, news outlets across the country ran images of a nuclear power plant last Saturday with their reports on a leaking underground radioactive nuclear weapons waste tank at the Government?s nuclear reservation many miles away. Everyone from the New York?s The Daily News to TV stations in Portland, Oregon seem to forget that nuclear weapons production from 60 years ago has nothing to do with a nuclear power plant today.

B-roll photos of Washington State?s only commercial nuclear power plant, the Columbia Generating Station, were used as the main image about a completely unrelated leaking waste tank that was built in 1944 at the Department of Energy?s Hanford Site (KXLY Spokane).

The tank contains waste left over from making nuclear bombs during and after World War II. The only thing the power plant did was lease the land from the U. S. Department of Energy.

Let me clarify the science behind this issue:

Nuclear Bombs ? Bad!

Nuclear Energy ? Good!

The icky sludge and saltcake generated from making weapons is nothing like fuel from a power reactor. The Daily News did pull the photo when it was pointed out to them that the photo had nothing to do with the story, but few seem to care. Scientific accuracy doesn?t appear necessary when reporting on nuclear issues.

The only news outlet to get the story, and the image, correct was the Tri-City Herald in Washington State, but then they know the nuclear issues very well and almost always gets them right (Tri-City Herald).

Slowly, outlets appear to be pulling the reports, but the damage is done. Another victory for ignorance!

Can you tell which of these pictures is of huge underground storage tanks filled with millioins of gallons of sludge and saltcake that is constantly monitored for activity, and which is of a nuclear power plant? Hint: the one with the steam turning turbines is not the waste tank. Bottom left -tank farm under construction. Top left ? inside a tank leaking from sludge and saltcake dewatering. Top right ? Waste tank farm being monitored. Bottom right ? nuclear power plant Courtesy of DOE and Columbia Generating Station.

The other thing that was misreported is that these leaking tanks hold high-level radioactive waste (HLW), which is not true.? They contain another, much less radioactive waste called transuranic waste (TRU waste) that is thousands of times less radioactive than high-level waste.? I?ve actually held this waste in my hand, so I?m not too impressed.

But everyone can be forgiven since only a few of us science geeks know the difference.

Although hundreds of gallons of this leaking water might be leaking from a tank each year, the 100 billion gallons of volume between it and the river won?t be much affected. The environmental impact is not even measurable and there won?t be any discernable effects on public health ? ever (Environmental Impact Statement DOE/EIS-0391). If all of this leakage reaches the river it will have less of an affect than if you moved to Colorado.

Terrible, I know.

Yes, we need to clean this up. Yes, we need to get this waste in the right geology where it can?t get out for a billion years. And yes, we know exactly how to do this and where to put it (Chris Helman ? Nuke Town).

We just need to be allowed to get on with it.

Source: http://www.forbes.com/sites/jamesconca/2013/02/24/the-first-amendment-bombs-nuclear-energy-by-accident/

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Friday, February 22, 2013

Fedde, Zuniga combine to pitch Rebels to baseball win

Aspiring rapper Kenny Cherry was shot dead Thursday morning while driving a Maserati after an altercation outside a posh Strip hotel. He then crashed the car into a taxicab, causing a fiery explosion... 141?comments?|?2:20?a.m.

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The Chromebook Pixel is official, and available at Google Play for $1300

Chromebook Pixel

The Chromebook Pixel is real, and real expensive. It's been rumored for a few weeks, and just yesterday we heard from the WSJ and one of their people close to the matter about a touchscreen Chromebook, but Google took all dobt away a few minutes ago and put the Pixel up for sale at Google Play.

It starts at a whopping $1300 for the Wifi only model, and in April we will see an LTE enabled model for $1450. This is a far cry from the affordable computer we think of when we think about Chromebooks of old. So, what do you get for your 1300 dollars?

  • 12.85-inch, 400 nit display at 2560 x 1700 resolution (239 PPI)
  • Gorilla Glass multi-touch screen
  • 32 GB storage
  • Backlit Chrome keyboard
  • HD Webcam
  • 2 x USB 2.0 ports
  • Mini display port
  • 2-in-1 card reader supporting: SD, MMC
  • Intel Core i5 Processor (Dual Core 1.8GHz)
  • Intel HD Graphics 4000
  • 4 GB DDR3 RAM
  • 59 Wh battery

Sounds like quite the piece of gear, but are people going to spend $1300 on it? We're not so sure about that. Tell us what you think in the comments.

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GOP senators urge Obama to pull Hagel nomination

Republican Chuck Hagel testifies before the Senate Armed Services Committee on Jan. 31, 2103. (J. Scott Applew??Fifteen Republican senators, including potential 2016 presidential contender Marco Rubio, urged President Barack Obama in a letter released on Thursday to withdraw Chuck Hagel's nomination as defense secretary.

?While we respect Senator Hagel?s honorable military service, in the interest of national security, we respectfully request that you withdraw his nomination,? the lawmakers, led by Republican Sen. John Cornyn of Texas, wrote in the letter.

The White House last week denounced Senate Republicans? unprecedented filibuster of the Hagel nomination (no Cabinet-level post dealing with national security had ever before faced that stalling tactic). In the letter, the lawmakers argued in effect that this was the Republican former senator's own fault.

?It would be unprecedented for a Secretary of Defense to take office without a broad base of bipartisan support and confidence needed to serve effectively in this critical position,? they added.

In addition to Rubio and Cornyn, Republican Sens. James Inhofe, Lindsey Graham, Roger Wicker, David Vitter, Ted Cruz, Mike Lee, Pat Toomey, Dan Coats, Ron Johnson, James Risch, John Barrasso, Tom Coburn and Rick Scott signed the letter. The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment, but it has flatly dismissed similar calls in the past, noting that Hagel has more than the 51 votes needed for confirmation.

In the letter the senators also denounced Hagel?s ?erratic record and myriad conversions on key national security issues? and openly doubted ?his basic competence to meet the substantial demand of the office.?

They charged that he ?proclaimed the legitimacy of the current regime in Tehran.? During his wobbly confirmation hearing performance, Hagel had said America?s allies consider that regime ?an elected, legitimate government, whether we agree or not.?

They also accused Hagel of showing ?a seeming ambivalence about whether containment or prevention is the best approach, which gives us great concern.?

In the hearing, Hagel mistakenly broke with Obama?s policy of preventing Iran from develop nuclear weapons and suggested he favored ?containment? instead. He tried to correct himself after being handed a note by an aide, but it was ultimately Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman Carl Levin, D-Mich., who fixed the gaffe. Hagel also struggled to explain his past opposition to imposing unilateral economic sanctions on Iran.

?If Senator Hagel becomes Secretary of Defense, the military option will have near zero credibility,? the senators said in the letter. ?This sends a dangerous message to the regime in Tehran, as it seeks to obtain the means necessary to harm both the United States and Israel.? (There?s another possibility: Maybe Hagel means war with Iran is actually more likely.)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/ticket/15-republican-senators-obama-withdraw-hagel-162909926--politics.html

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On the Golan Heights, Israel braces for consequences from Syria civil war

Israel started construction on the new fence separating the Golan Heights from Syria, seen in front of the old one, in response to possible consequences from the Syrian civil war.  (Ben Sales/JTA)

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Israel started construction on the new fence separating the Golan Heights from Syria, seen in front of the old one, in response to possible consequences from the Syrian civil war. (Ben Sales/JTA)

JTA SPECIAL REPORT: THE SYRIA SPILLOVER

ALONEI HABASHAN, Israel (JTA) -- A?fence made of chain links and rusted barbed wire once was enough to separate the Golan Heights from Syria. That's no longer the case.

A few feet away from what one area resident called a "cattle fence" -- one easy to jump if not for the electric current running through it -- a newer barrier of crisscrossing shiny steel bars towers high above the heads of nearby soldiers.

As Syria?s civil war escalates next door, Israelis have grown concerned that spillover could undermine the sense of security that Golan residents have enjoyed since the end of the 1973 Yom Kippur War.

?The chaos presents a situation in Syria where there?s no rule, and a lot of entities can enter that can put us in danger because they have no national or diplomatic responsibility,? said Ori Kalner, deputy head of the Golan Regional Council.

Heightened security awareness is a new feeling for residents of the Golan, the mountainous region in Israel?s northeast corner captured from Syria in 1967?s Six-Day War. The Bible mentions it as a place of refuge, and for many Israelis it is exactly that. Two hours from the country?s congested center, filled with national parks and bed-and-breakfasts, the Golan has remained immune from the terrorists and missiles that have bombarded Israel in recent decades.

But the sense of sanctuary is eroding. Mortar shells and gunfire from the Syrian civil war began spilling into the Golan in November. Israel returned fire -- the first cross-border conflict on the Golan since 1973. One shell landed in a backyard in this agricultural village 500 yards from the border.

In January, Israel announced construction of the new fence to prevent Syrians from infiltrating the border. Last week, seven Syrians crossed into Israel to seek medical attention; they are hospitalized in the northern Israeli city of Safed.

Residents have tried to ignore their neighbors' conflict, but they say it's becoming more difficult. Some worry that if rebels succeed in toppling the regime of President Bashar Assad, Islamist groups will exploit the opportunity to attack Israel, as terrorists did following Israel?s withdrawal from Gaza in 2005.

?They?ll turn this into another Gaza,? said Yaron Dekel, a resident of Alonei Habashan. ?I don?t think what?s happening here is different from what?s happening in the rest of Israel.?

Like many Golan towns, the 56-family Alonei Habashan is tightly knit. Residents are used to leaving their doors unlocked and the town?s entrance gate open, Dekel said, though they have become more cautious lately as the threat of Syrians crossing the border has risen.

?If you live in Tel Aviv, you lock your door,? Dekel said. ?Here no one does, but now they tell us to. People used to leave the door open for a month.?

Communities across the Golan are adopting increased security measures. The Golan Regional Council, which delivers services to area communities, is providing increased security funding to towns, as well as assembling local volunteer security, logistical and medical teams in case of an attack.

Kalner says the Golan is ?ready for change in Syria.? He adds, however, that the Golan, as opposed to Syria, is calm, vibrant and secure.

?Were raising people?s awareness,? Kalner said.

The region?s two largest security threats are missiles and refugees crossing the border, he says. On Sunday, Kalner toured the area adjacent to Israel?s Gaza and Egypt borders, both targets of frequent rocket attacks in the past decade, to learn about security protocols there.

While similar attacks in the Golan could temporarily drive away tourists, the council?s tourism chief, Shmuel Hazan, says that Israelis will return out of a sense of solidarity.

?Israelis like to support places that are problematic,? Hazan said. ?We know from experience that in Gaza or Jerusalem, when there was a crisis, when things got better they returned to the way they were.?

One silver lining to the Syrian threat, both residents and officials say, is that Israel will likely hold on to the Golan for the coming years. Israel annexed the region in 1981 and its return has been a subject of peace negotiations with Syria in the past. Given the Assad regime's instability, the prospects of a deal that would lead to the Golan returning to Syrian control is more unlikely than ever.

?It?s clear that what?s happening there makes that discussion superfluous,? said Dalia Amos, the council?s spokesperson. ?We?re all very optimistic.?

Dekel called Syrian peace negotiations ?a thing of the past.? He said that while the Syrian unrest has awakened residents to their own vulnerability, it has also brought the Golan?s strategic advantages into sharp relief.

?This is the Middle East,? he said. ?Whoever lives here should live on the heights, and be able to see everything.?

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Source: http://www.jta.org/news/article/2013/02/21/3120021/news-about-syria-threatens-to-break-golans-calm

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Irish government sells Irish Life personal finance to Great-West ...

Minister for Finance confirms historic transaction and that Irish jobs at the company will be saved

Published Wednesday, February 20, 2013, 7:56 AM

Updated Wednesday, February 20, 2013, 7:56 AM



Fine Gael Minister for Finance Michael Noonan

Fine Gael Minister for Finance Michael Noonan

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Minister for Finance Michael Noonan has confirmed that an agreement of the sale of Irish Life to Great-West Lifeco (Canada Life) has been reached, to the sum of $1.7 billion (?1.3 bn). An additional dividend of ?40 million is being paid to the State prior to completion.

The agreement is conditional, most notably on receipt of regulatory approvals, which are customary in a deal of this nature.

Welcoming the agreement, Minister Noonan said the ?deal is the first time during this crisis that a company in which we have invested has been returned fully to private ownership. This is a historic transaction and provides the Irish taxpayer with a full return on its investment in Irish Life.

?The Irish economy is entering its third consecutive year of growth, our deficit is on a downward trajectory and we are beginning to attract the levels of investment required to create jobs and to make a full return to the markets.

?Great-West Lifeco?s Irish business, Canada Life (Ireland), is already a significant employer and is the largest Canadian employer in the State. Today?s investment by a company of their stature is a significant vote of confidence in the Irish economy and I am sure that this will lead to further investment.?

The Minister added ?Irish Life manages approximately one million policies, with over ?37 billion of assets under management and employs 2,200 people in Ireland. The financial strength of Great-West Lifeco will be of great benefit to the life assurance sector in Ireland. I would like to take this opportunity to wish Great-West Lifeco and Irish Life every success in the future.?

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Wednesday, February 20, 2013

LMU salutes Lincoln on President's Day

Pictures and statues of President Abraham Lincoln are scattered across Lincoln Memorial University's campus in Harrogate.

The nation's 16th president never visited Claiborne County, Tennessee.? However, Lincoln was very appreciative of East Tennessee's loyalty to the Union during the Civil War.

The president would ask a Civil War general to raise funds to help the people of our region.? That money would help create Lincoln Memorial University.

LMU has an entire library and museum devoted to Lincoln.

Live@Five@Four's Stoney Sharp visited the campus for President's Day.? The video is attached.

Source: http://claiborne.wbir.com/news/news/47164-lmu-salutes-lincoln-presidents-day

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Ding-dong, Hotmail's dead: All accounts switching to Outlook.com by summer

It's official: Outlook.com will fully replace Hotmail as Microsoft's webmail service. The company will begin to auto-update accounts, and hopes they will be fully migrated from Hotmail to Outlook.com by this summer.

The move was spurred by surprise growth in the Outlook.com mail service, which has amassed 60 million active users in just six months. Microsoft will also remove the "customer preview" label on the product, and launch a multimillion-dollar marketing campaign.

Also read: How Microsoft can regain its footing (Hint: Less Windows, more Office)

I know the first thing you're thinking: "Does this mean my Hotmail address will just go away?" No. It just means that when you go to hotmail.com, you will be re-routed to Outlook.com, and when you log in on the Web, you will get the Outlook.com experience. You can keep your @hotmail.com email address forever, but you can also use that account to create multiple new @outlook.com email addresses, too, if you so desire.

And let me tell you, you shouldn't wait for Microsoft to switch your old Hotmail service over to Outlook.com. I am an unabashed Hotmail hater, but who can forgive the original webmail service for being so far behind the times? Even when Microsoft spent millions on a "new Hotmail" ad campaign a scant two years ago, nobody was fooled: You still had to refresh the thing every time you wanted to know if you had mail.

Enter Outlook.com, which really can give Gmail a run for its money. It's a very smart service with a very streamlined design, tasteful social integration and auto organization features such as inbox "sweep" and scheduled cleanup. Because of this last bit, it's ideal for use either as a main email or as a "spam account," the kind you provide to online retailers and other data collectors.

(Switching your account over takes almost no effort: Just log into Hotmail then click Settings at the top right ? you will see the option to convert to Outlook.)

Though Microsoft was pleased at the sudden growth of Outlook.com users, I grilled David Law, director of product management for Outlook.com, about how many of the 60 million users were just converts from Hotmail's existing 350 million or so accounts. My supposition is that this represents almost all of them, but while Law wouldn't tell me the number, he did say I would be surprised how many were totally fresh.

Law was forthcoming about a different statistic, one that demonstrates Microsoft's target: About one third of the current Outlook.com users are ? or, at least, were ? also Gmail users.

Outlook.com is a very welcome email option, and ? when partnered with the company's SkyDrive cloud storage services ? a sign that Microsoft may well regain some traction with consumers looking for reliable Web services.

One of its only obvious problems is that of branding: Because it's called "Outlook," many people (naturally) assume that it is some kind of Web client for managing any email account. It's not. It's a free service, like Gmail or Yahoo mail or, yes, Hotmail, that provides you with an email account. So don't go asking if you can create an Outlook.com account and then add your corporate email to it, because that's like asking if you can take Google Maps and stick Mapquest into it.

Perhaps that's why Microsoft is spending a lot of money on explanatory ads now. Like this one, featuring the irresistable audio stylings of Seattle's own Macklemore & Ryan Lewis:

Wilson Rothman is the Technology & Science editor at NBC News Digital. Catch up with him on Twitter at @wjrothman, and join our conversation on Facebook.

Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/technology/gadgetbox/ding-dong-hotmails-dead-all-accounts-switching-outlook-com-summer-1C8415366

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Apple employees attacked by hackers, infected with malware

A statement issued by Apple on Tuesday reveals that "a limited number" of computers within the Cupertino-based company were infected by malware as part of an attack by hackers.

"The malware was employed in an attack against Apple and other companies, and was spread through a website for software developers," the statement explains. "We identified a small number of systems within Apple that were infected and isolated them from our network. There is no evidence that any data left Apple. We are working closely with law enforcement to find the source of the malware."

The malware took advantage of a vulnerability in the Java plug-in for browsers. Ironically enough, since OS X Lion, Macs have been shipping without Java installed (and OS X disables Java if it is unused for 35 days).

"To protect Mac users that have installed Java," read Apple's statement," we are releasing an updated Java malware removal tool that will check Mac systems and remove this malware if found."

Apple's description of the security breach echoes that of Facebook, which revealed on Friday that that several employee computers were infected with malware thanks to a similar-sounding Java exploit.

Want more tech news or interesting links? You'll get plenty of both if you keep up with Rosa Golijan, the writer of this post, by following her on Twitter, subscribing to her Facebook posts, or circling her on Google+.

Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/technology/technolog/apple-employees-attacked-hackers-infected-malware-1C8415368

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Thursday, February 14, 2013

Android app spotlight: LMT Launcher

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I often use my phone one-handed; however, with larger screens like like the 4.8? screen on my Samsung Galaxy S3, my thumbs are just not long enough to be able to reach some Jelly Bean navigation keys on the other side of screen. :) . LMT Launcher is an alternative navigator which solves this issue, amongst other things.

Lightly touching on the left, right or bottom of the screen (it?s configurable) brings up a circular launcher (PIE). Each of the wedges is configurable, and additionally, each wedge can be configured to do a secondary action when long pressed. You can add a second level of wedges, as well. Actions include opening an app, turning off or on Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS and other assorted functions.

A long wipe to the top left of the wedge opens your notification bar (much easier than dragging down your notifications bar from the top one-handed) and a long swipe to the right brings up settings. The PIE disk also displays information on things like battery power, date and time, and memory and processor information.

There?s much more you can do with the launcher, including screen gestures (e.g., draw a square on the screen to launch a video player) that can be customised to perform actions, but for me the PIE navigation is the most useful and now indispensable feature.

No more ?Texting Thumb? for me. :)

Root required: Yes

Source: http://the-gadgeteer.com/2013/02/13/android-app-spotlight-lmt-launcher/

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February 8, 2013 -- IN THE NEWS: An oil tax could be one of the least painful ways to trim the deficit

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By Brad Plumer

February 6, 2013

Like it or hate it, policymakers in Washington are still obsessed with the deficit. That?s why think tanks keep churning out clever plans to cut spending and raise taxes.

And here?s a new paper from the Council on Foreign Relations offering an interesting twist on the theme. Using economic modeling, Michael Levi and Citgroup?s Daniel Ahn suggest that a tax on oil consumption could be one of the least harmful ways to trim the budget deficit.

How do they figure? Levi and Ahn first assume that Congress will enact a big deficit-reduction package over the next 10 years that cuts spending by 3 percent of GDP by 2020 and raises corporate and income taxes by 1 percent of GDP by 2020. That may be unlikely in the real world, but it?s fairly similar to the much-discussed Simpson-Bowles proposal.

Next, the authors look at what would happen if Congress scrapped some of those tax hikes and spending cuts and instead replaced them with a tax on oil consumption. This would could involve simply raising existing taxes on gasoline, diesel fuel, and jet fuel. They assume the oil tax would be phased in over time and come to about $50 per barrel of crude oil in 2020, or an extra $1.20 per gallon of gasoline.

After running their economic model, Levi and Ahn found that using the oil tax to fend off some of the spending cuts and income tax hikes could be beneficial to the U.S. economy. In other words, a deficit package with an oil tax could be less harmful than a deficit package without one. Here?s the key chart:

In Variation 1, the gold line, the oil tax is used to restore part of the government spending cuts in the big deficit-reduction deal. In Variation 2, the blue line, the oil tax is used to restore part of the spending cuts and keep taxes lower. In Variation 3, the red line, the oil tax revenue is used to keep income and corporate tax rates at their current levels.

The end result: The U.S. economy performs better when there?s oil tax revenue to fend off spending cuts and tax hikes. GDP rises faster and unemployment falls further.

Why might this be? For one, Levi explained in a phone interview, a portion of the oil tax would fall on foreign countries, since the United States still imports about 40 percent of its crude. What?s more, oil in the United States is relatively lightly taxed. ?Raising taxes on something that?s under-taxed, like oil, rather than something that?s already heavily taxed, like income, can yield good results,? Levi said.

Of course, this is a rather simplistic scenario, and Levi and Ahn model a few other possibilities in their full paper (pdf). For instance, it?s quite possible that an oil tax would curb U.S. fuel consumption, which might in turn lower global oil prices. (Though that?s hardly certain; a lot would depend on how OPEC responded.) In that case, the U.S. economy could see a slightly bigger boost.

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Meanwhile, there are distributional consequences to consider. An oil tax is likely to be quite regressive ? many poorer Americans spend a greater fraction of their income on gasoline. So Levi and Ahn looked at what would happen if half of the oil tax revenue was kicked back to consumers as lump-sum rebates, while the other half was used to reduce taxes and maintain spending levels. Even in that case, the economy performs better than it does under a standard deficit-reduction plan.

In theory, a tax on oil could have other benefits as well ? if it reduces domestic fuel consumption, that would make the U.S. economy less vulnerable to large swings in global oil prices. But those benefits aren?t factored in here.

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Last year, a similar study from MIT looked at the effects of using a broader carbon tax to trim the deficit. That study found that carbon taxes only offered a slight advantage over other budget-cutting measures. But there?s an important difference here ? unlike the MIT study, Levi and Ahn?s paper doesn?t assume that the U.S. economy will be running at full employment anytime soon. And in that case, finding ways to blunt the impact of deficit reduction over the next 10 years could have a big effect on the course of the economy.

Source: http://globalchange.mit.edu/news/news-item.php?id=244

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This Was the First Banner Ad on the Internet

Here's the grandaddy that spawned the thing you guys like least on the Internet: ads. This artsy, graffiti'd print on a black background telling you to click "right here" is supposedly the first banner ad to ever appear on the Internet. It popped up nearly 20 years ago in 1994 and was an ad for AT&T. More »


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Wednesday, February 13, 2013

The Way You Treat Your MS is Crazy, and That's Okay - Multiple ...

It is not putting too fine a point on it to say that, while MS has distinct traces and patterns, each person?s multiple sclerosis is unique unto them. The way MS touches you, the manner in which you respond (or don?t) to medications, your mental outlook on life, the list could go on? All of these are yours and yours alone.

Were someone else to look at the way you ?work? your disease, they might find it 180? from the way they take care of themselves. You might read someone?s comment here and bite your tongue (or don?t) at the way they have decided to live their life with this disease. The point is, it is your life, it is your decision and if there be consequences they are yours with which to contend.

In general I believe that the overwhelming majority of our blog community members see life with MS that way. I also think that many in our community strive to help one another when it comes to things that may or may not have worked for them in the past. I hope that you?ll take what I?m about to say in the vein in which it is offered.

The way you treat your MS is Crazy (and the way I treat mine is crazy too)!

We either take a drug that we think is working (because nothing bad is happening) or we ignore scientific evidence and we decide not to take those same drugs.

We reject or accept ideas, concepts, and treatments for the most diverse of reasons and then do the exact opposite for the very next one in line.

We trick ourselves into believing some things and we try not to believe others.

We allow people close to us to do more damage to us than the disease on some days and we push away those who try to help.

We judge a medication as much for its side-effects as for intended effect.

We comfort ourselves (sometimes) in that fact that it could be worse and we pray like hell that they don?t worsen.

We find ourselves reaching out to one another here in the Life With MS Blog - to people we?ll never meet - and have conversations more intimate than with our spouses, partners, family or doctors.

We don?t ?give in? to using an assistive device because it would mean reliance when that very device could allow us to no longer rely on a number of other things.

We lay awake at night, burdened by the weight of total exhaustion.

We laugh at our symptoms when others cry and we cry for no apparent reason at all.

We stick ourselves with needles when a fear of sharp objects once paralyzed us.

You are a crazy bunch of people; you people living with multiple sclerosis. I sure am glad that you?re out there? I?d hate to have to face the today and tomorrow and the next day with MS as the only crazy bastard in my life!

Well done to you. Well done to all of us! Let us all remember, the next time we?re giving advice on how someone ?should? or what someone ?must? or that someone ?might? that we?re each just a little bit crazy and the person on the other side is too. It makes everything so much easier.

Wishing you and your family the best of health.

Cheers

Trevis

You can also follow me via our Life With MS Facebook page, on Twitter, and in our group on MS Connection.org. Also, check out our bi-monthly MS blog for the United Kingdom, look for our very special new monthly blog for the National MS Society, and don?t forget to check out TrevisLGleason.com.

Source: http://www.everydayhealth.com/blog/trevis-life-with-multiple-sclerosis-ms/the-way-you-treat-your-ms-is-crazy-and-thats-okay/

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NBA Final: Oklahoma City Thunder 94 lose to Utah Jazz 109 -- Game Recap

Game #53 ? EnergySolutions Arena ? Salt Lake City, UT ? February 12, 2013 ? 7:00 p.m. (MT) ? TV: ROOT Sports RADIO: 1280 AM/97.5 FM and 1600 AM ESPN Deportes

NBA Regular Season 2012-2013, Game 53:

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#OKCatUTA Game Stream -- Welcome To Loud City (SB Nation) -- Thunder at Jazz coverage

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That's in eastern standard time -- so back at 6:21 Utah time I had to come out there and put my faith in my team, and my team delivered. Point guard? Schmoint guard. The Jazz got it done against GOLD MEDAL OLYMPIAN Russell Westbrook with Jamaal Tinsley (6 points, 6 assists, 4 steals), Earl Watson (6 points, 5 assists, 4 rebounds), and Alec Burks (13 points, 5 rebounds, 2 assists). It was far from the perfect game from 'the Replacements', but it got the job done against Russ who finished with a very healthy 22 points (8 FTA) and 7 turn overs. Kevin Durant led all scorers with 33, but did not really get much help. By direct contrast, Al Jefferson had 23 and 7, Paul Millsap had 18 and 10, with 6 assists, and the bash brothers were joined by Derrick Favors and his 15, and Kanter's general toughness. (Which sadly isn't on the boxscore -- but he laid down the law after Kevin Durant thought he could punk Alec Burks and shurg off DeMarre Carroll. Kanter stepped up into the scrum and then every Thunder player's testicles retracted back into their abdomens.)

The Thunder lost while shooting 55.9 fg%, the main reason was because the Jazz controlled the glass (38 total rebounds to 26, 16 total offensive rebounds to 7) and thus, controlled the pace.

OKC goes down. Jazz win one. And now we face the Minnesota Timberwolves tomorrow for a chance to go into the All-Star break on a mini-run.

EDIT: Here's the WTLC recap

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BoF Daily Digest | Thom Browne?s moment, Virtual NYFW, Gap?s comeback, Fashion circus, Twitter trolls

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Being Thom Browne: His Moment Is Now (NY Times)
??Other designers get cross-pollinated a lot,? Michael Hainey, deputy editor of GQ, said in discussing Mr. Browne. ?You know, suddenly everyone?s showing orange this season because that designer?s fabric person is researching the same fabric as three other people. Thom stands apart. He?s always stood apart.? He is a game-changer, Mr. Hainey added, a designer whose aesthetic, like those of Coco Chanel or Alexander McQueen, is skewed so singularly that it takes some time for a viewer?s eye to adjust.?

From the Virtual Front Row (IHT)
?With the blizzard blowing away my hopes of getting to New York for the early Fashion Week shows, I did what so many other fashion aficionados now do: I picked up my iPad and watched the shows streaming live online??This first view of the winter 2013 collections had some upbeat moments. But I still felt uneasy about the difficulty of analyzing fabrics, recognizing true colors and allowing my own eyes to follow the pieces that interested me.?

At Gap, Sales Gains Are Back in Style (WSJ)
?After struggling for years to get sales moving,?Gap?Inc.?is retaking lost ground??The apparel retailer posted an 8% increase in sales for January, excluding newly opened stores, and completed the 12 months ended Feb. 2 with $15.7 billion in net sales, up 6.4% from $14.7 billion a year earlier. Over the past year, the company?s shares are up nearly 50%.?

The Circus of Fashion?(T Magazine)
?The fuss around the shows now seems as important as what goes on inside the carefully guarded tents. It is as difficult to get in as it always was, when passionate fashion devotees used to appear stealthily from every corner hoping to sneak in to a Jean Paul Gaultier collection in the 1980s. But the difference is that now the action is outside the show?

How Twitter Trolls Took Over Fashion?Week (BuzzFeed)
?Rebecca Minkoff?s 2013 Fall/Winter collection is full of gorgeous clothes with vivid colors and bold prints. The runway show yesterday at New York Fashion Week had a giant screen that showed a livestream of tweets using hashtag #RMFall. The idea was for fashion lovers watching a livestream of the show online to interact with the live show. But when you run an unfiltered livestream of the internet on a 30-foot screen, you never know what you?re going to get.?

Source: http://www.businessoffashion.com/2013/02/bof-daily-digest-thom-brownes-moment-virtual-nyfw-gaps-comeback-fashion-circus-twitter-trolls.html

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Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Youths with autism spectrum disorder need help transitioning to adult health care

Feb. 12, 2013 ? Health care transition (HCT) services help young people with special health care needs such as asthma or diabetes move from pediatric to adult health care. However, youths with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have less access to these services, which are designed to prevent gaps in care and insurance coverage. A University of Missouri researcher recommends that the medical community develop HCT services for individuals with ASD as a way to ensure consistent and coordinated care and increase their independence and quality of life.

Nancy Cheak-Zamora, an assistant professor in the Department of Health Sciences in the MU School of Health Professions, found that less than a quarter of youths with ASD receive HCT services compared to about half of youths with other special health care needs. Occasionally, young adults lack health services for several years after they leave the care of their pediatricians, but the gap in care is more harmful for young adults with ASD. In addition to their behavioral and communication difficulties, nearly half of youths with ASD have major co-existing medical conditions, such as seizures, gastrointestinal problems or sleep disturbances. These conditions increase the youths' dependence on the health care system and their need for HCT services, Cheak-Zamora said.

"The health care community is doing a great job getting young people with ASD into therapies," Cheak-Zamora said. "However, once the youths age into adulthood, we stop thinking about how to help them address their medical needs and the new challenges they're facing. Similar to educational, vocational or social transitioning, HCT services are necessary to help individuals with ASD function independently."

Cheak-Zamora said health care providers should discuss the transition to adult health care services when their patients with ASD are about 12 years old. As the youths mature, the physicians can gradually give them more responsibilities for their health care so they can develop independence by the time they turn 18. At that point, Cheak-Zamora recommends that the youths, their caregivers, and their pediatricians and adult primary care physicians meet to discuss the youths' heath needs. This meeting can help reduce the risk of anxiety youths with ASD experience when faced with unfamiliar routines and settings that could come with switching to a new provider, she said.

"Most people with ASD are younger than age 18 right now, so in the next decade we're going to get an influx of adults with ASD," Cheak-Zamora said. "Our health care system is currently unprepared to treat their needs."

Cheak-Zamora, who also teaches in the MU Master of Public Health Program, said health care providers are not always trained to implement HCT services and don't receive sufficient financial reimbursement for the services, which can take time away from appointments that the physicians now use to address patients' immediate health needs.

The study, "Disparities in Transition Planning for Youth with Autism Spectrum Disorder," was published in the journal Pediatrics.

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