Saturday, December 31, 2011

Kim Jong-un Named Leader of North Korean Military


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North Korea announced on Friday that under its new leader, Kim Jong-un, it would remain hostile to President Lee Myung-bak of South Korea.

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Teen charged in fatal Russian roulette game

A western Arizona teen has been charged with a felony stemming from the death of another teen who shot himself in the head while playing Russian roulette.

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The Mohave County Sheriff's Office says 15-year-old Edward Charles Angelo Jr. is charged as an adult with being a prohibited possessor of a gun, a felony because he previously was convicted of felony burglary and theft counts.

Investigators say Angelo took a .22-caliber gun to a Kingman home on Sept. 25 and a group of friends watched as 16-year-old Kevin Hudgens played Russian roulette, a game in which the player puts a single round in a gun, spins the cylinder, aims it at his head and pulls the trigger.

The group was in a travel trailer in the North Glen Road's home, officials said.

Hudgens was flown to Sunrise Medical Center in Las Vegas before dying of his injuries.

It's unclear whether Angelo has an attorney.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Friday, December 30, 2011

Haley names acting director of insurance agency | SCNOW

By: SEANNA ADCOX | Associated Press

Gov. Nikki Haley has named an acting chief of South Carolina's insurance agency following the director's abrupt resignation.

Haley made Gwen Fuller McGriff acting director. Haley informed legislative leaders of her choice in a letter Wednesday evening, soon after 54-year-old Director David Black resigned without explanation. He informed employees of his decision in an email Wednesday afternoon. His resignation was effective immediately.

The Greenville resident left 11 months after Haley chose him. The Senate confirmed his appointment in February. His salary was $112,407.

Black did not return messages Thursday from The Associated Press.

"Since I have enjoyed this work and your friendship, this was not an easy decision," Black wrote in the five-sentence email to staff. "I have been touched from the very beginning by your hospitality and inspired by your hard work and dedication to making improvements within the department for the public benefit."

Haley spokesman Rob Godfrey said Black told the governor he quit, without submitting a resignation letter.

Fuller McGriff has been the agency's director of legal, legislative and external affairs, making $121,439. She's among four agency employees with salaries higher than Black's. She was not in the office Thursday and was unreachable.

In her letter, Haley wrote that she plans to name an interim director soon.

Black was president and CEO of Liberty Life Insurance from 2004 until March 2010. The Greenville-based company was part of the Royal Bank of Canada's insurance operations. Last year, the Royal Bank announced it was selling Liberty Life for $628 million to Athene Holding Ltd., and expected to show a loss of $405 million by U.S. accounting principles.

Black replaced Scott Richardson, a former GOP state senator that former Gov. Mark Sanford appointed to the job in February 2007.

Black's departure represents another change in Haley's administration.

?South Carolina's first inspector general, a position Haley created by executive order in March, quietly resigned in April amid frustrations about setting up the office and the operation's independence. The departure of George Schroeder, the former decades-long director of the Legislative Audit Council, wasn't known until he confirmed it to the AP six weeks later.

?In July, the director of the Budget and Control Board, which oversees much of state government operations, resigned to take a role in government in her home state of Texas. Haley had hand-picked Eleanor Kitzman in January to lead the agency.

Kitzman had previously led South Carolina's insurance agency from 2005 to 2007, when she resigned over a disagreement with Sanford on coastal insurance. The Houston native started her job as Texas' insurance commissioner in August.

?A member of Haley's inner circle resigned in September for a job as chief lobbyist at the University of South Carolina. Former deputy chief of staff Trey Walker was Haley's legislative liaison.

?In October, Haley named a veteran of the Florida Highway Patrol to lead the South Carolina Department of Public Safety, passing over her interim director amid allegations of two affairs. Col. Kenny Lancaster took the job on an interim basis in June when Haley put former Director Mark Keel in charge of a different Cabinet agency.

Maj. Leroy Smith took the helm of DPS on Nov. 15, days after the attorney general's office concluded its review of Lancaster, saying there was nothing to prosecute.

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California hit hardest by retail job loss

The nation lost 753,800 retail jobs between November 2006 and November 2011, the latest month for which official figures are available.

Things may be looking up for the retail sector, but it?s still a long way from a full recovery. California continues to lead job loss in the retail sector.

The Golden State lost 157,400 jobs in five years, according to an On Numbers analysis of U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics?

Florida and Michigan are next with respective drops of 57,700 and 47,900 jobs in their retail sectors.

Just six of the 50 states have more retail jobs today than they did at the end of 2006.

The study reflects the devastating impact of the recession that officially began in December 2007. The nation lost 753,800 retail jobs between November 2006 and November 2011, the latest month for which official figures are available.

Click here for an On Numbers database of retail employment in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.

Things may be looking up for the retail sector, but it?s still a long way from a full recovery. California continues to lead job loss in the retail sector.

The Golden State lost 157,400 jobs in five years, according to an On Numbers analysis of U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics?

Florida and Michigan are next with respective drops of 57,700 and 47,900 jobs in their retail sectors.

Just six of the 50 states have more retail jobs today than they did at the end of 2006.

The study reflects the devastating impact of the recession that officially began in December 2007. The nation lost 753,800 retail jobs between November 2006 and November 2011, the latest month for which official figures are available.

Click here for an On Numbers database of retail employment in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.

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Thursday, December 29, 2011

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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Nolan Ryan Bit by Coyote, Helps Inspire New Baseball Cards

Nolan Ryan Bit by Coyote, Helps Inspire New Baseball Cards

By Ryan Cracknell | Dec 28, 2011

In 1985, Nolan Ryan, then with the Houston Astros, was bitten by a coyote while reaching into a dog pen. In 2006, Amelie Mancini left Paris to move to New York and fall in love with baseball. These two seemingly insignificant events collide with a new set of handmade baseball cards that mix pain and art.

Bizarre Injuries is the first set of cards from Mancini's Left Field Cards. Just like the name suggests, these aren't your average cards. Rather than taking the traditional approach of photographs and mass copies, Mancini's cards are by hand in the basement of a local church using linocuts.

"It's a kind of printmaking," explains Mancini. "A block of linoleum is carved by hand and then inked and pressed on the paper, leaving a print that has some relief to it."

Bizarre Injuries is sold as two separate five-card packs. One pack has cards of Ryan, John Smoltz, Bret Barberie, Terry Mulholland and?Glenallen Hill, who hurt himself in the midst of a spider nightmare. The second pack features Wade Boggs, Clint Barmes, Adam Eaton, Kevin Mitchell and Joel Zumaya. Each pack of five cards is $15.

Just like the subject matter, the cards aren't like traditional baseball cards. They measure 4 x 6, like a postcard.

"I got the idea after seeing one of these super-sized cards that came in single packs in the '80s," says Mancini.

Mancini, who holds a Master's Degree in Design and Fine Arts from Sorbonne University in Paris, moved to New York five years ago and soon discovered baseball.

"I didn't know anything about baseball until a couple of friends took me to Shea Stadium one afternoon in September, 2007. The Mets lost, of course," remembers Mancini. "Over the next couple of years I started watching games regularly, talking to people, reading books, and the more I found out about the game, the more fascinated I became. By then I'd finally realized what a bad decision it had been to become a Met fan [and] how miserable I would be. But at the same time I just loved reading about the '69 and '86 Mets. I've been a most loyal and passionate fan."

Mancini, who has a collection of Mets and other random cards, already has another set of cards in the works: Edible All-Stars, which is scheduled to be released in late January or early February. Following that, Mancini is unsure exactly where she'll go, but is planning to do one on epic baseball mustaches.

As for Bizarre Injuries, Mancini explains her inspiration, "I wanted a fun, silly, weird theme and this came to me after reading fun facts about baseball players on the Internet."

She said she doesn't have plans for another injuries set, but is open to it as long as players continue to hurt themselves in strange ways.

Packs of Bizarre Injuries cards can be purchased here. Through the end of 2011, Left Field Cards is also offering free shipping.



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Israeli girl's plight highlights Jewish extremism

Naama Margolese, 8, sits with her mother Hadassa in their home in the central Israeli town of Beit Shemesh, Monday, Dec 26, 2011. The story of Naama Margolese, an 8-year-old American girl that has unwittingly found herself on the front line of Israel's latest religious war, drew new attention to the religious tensions in Beit Shemesh, a city of some 100,000 just outside Jerusalem, which has become a symbol of the growing violence of Jewish extremists in Israel in recent years. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty)

Naama Margolese, 8, sits with her mother Hadassa in their home in the central Israeli town of Beit Shemesh, Monday, Dec 26, 2011. The story of Naama Margolese, an 8-year-old American girl that has unwittingly found herself on the front line of Israel's latest religious war, drew new attention to the religious tensions in Beit Shemesh, a city of some 100,000 just outside Jerusalem, which has become a symbol of the growing violence of Jewish extremists in Israel in recent years. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty)

Two Ultra-Orthodox Jewish boys cover their faces as a man passes by a fence covered with torn posters, in a street in the central Israeli town of Beit Shemesh, Monday, Dec. 26, 2011. The story of an 8-year-old American girl that has unwittingly found herself on the front line of Israel's latest religious war, drew new attention to the religious tensions in Beit Shemesh, a city of some 100,000 just outside Jerusalem, which has become a symbol of the growing violence of Jewish extremists in Israel in recent years. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty)

Ultra-Orthodox Jewish schoolboys gather on the roof of a building to look down at Israeli police trying to remove a sign asking women not to walk in that area, near a synagogue in the central Israeli town of Beit Shemesh, Monday, Dec. 26, 2011. The story of an 8-year-old American girl that has unwittingly found herself on the front line of Israel's latest religious war, drew new attention to the religious tensions in Beit Shemesh, a city of some 100,000 just outside Jerusalem, which has become a symbol of the growing violence of Jewish extremists in Israel in recent years. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty)

Naama Margolese, 8, sits in her family home in the central Israeli town of Beit Shemesh, Monday, Dec. 26, 2011. The story of Naama Margolese, an 8-year-old American girl that has unwittingly found herself on the front line of Israel's latest religious war, drew new attention to the religious tensions in Beit Shemesh, a city of some 100,000 just outside Jerusalem, which has become a symbol of the growing violence of Jewish extremists in Israel in recent years. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty)

(AP) ? A shy 8-year-old schoolgirl has unwittingly found herself on the front line of Israel's latest religious war.

Naama Margolese is a ponytailed, bespectacled second-grader who is afraid of walking to her religious Jewish girls school for fear of ultra-Orthodox extremists who have spat on her and called her a whore for dressing "immodestly."

Her plight has drawn new attention to the simmering issue of religious coercion in Israel, and the increasing brazenness of extremists in the insular ultra-Orthodox Jewish community.

"When I walk to school in the morning I used to get a tummy ache because I was so scared ... that they were going to stand and start yelling and spitting," the pale, blue-eyed girl said softly in an interview with The Associated Press Monday. "They were scary. They don't want us to go to the school."

The girls school that Naama attends in the city of Beit Shemesh, to the west of Jerusalem, is on the border between an ultra-Orthodox neighborhood and a community of modern Orthodox Jewish residents, many of them American immigrants.

The ultra-Orthodox consider the school, which moved to its present site at the beginning of the school year, an encroachment on their territory. Dozens of black-hatted men jeer and physically accost the girls almost daily, claiming their very presence is a provocation.

Beit Shemesh has long experienced friction between the ultra-Orthodox, who make up about half the city's population, and other residents. And residents say the attacks at the girls' school, attended by about 400 students, have been going on for months. Last week, after a local TV channel reported about the school and interviewed Naama's family, a national uproar ensued.

The televised images of Naama sobbing as she walked to school shocked many Israelis, elicited statements of outrage from the country's leadership, sparked a Facebook page with nearly 10,000 followers dedicated to "protecting little Naama" and plans for a demonstration later Tuesday in her honor. As the case has attracted attention, extremists have heckled and thrown eggs and rocks at journalists descending on town.

"Who's afraid of an 8-year-old student?" said Sunday's main headline in the leading Yediot Ahronot daily.

Beit Shemesh's growing ultra-Orthodox population has erected street signs calling for the separation of sexes on the sidewalks, dispatched "modesty patrols" to enforce a chaste female appearance and hurled stones at offenders and outsiders. Walls of the neighborhood are plastered with signs exhorting women to dress modestly in closed-necked, long-sleeved blouses and long skirts.

Naama's case has been especially shocking because of her young age and because she attends a religious school and dresses with long sleeves and a skirt. Extremists, however, consider even that outfit, standard in mainstream Jewish religious schools, to be immodest.

Thousands of people were expected at Tuesday evening's demonstration. Ahead of the gathering, President Shimon Peres urged the public to attend.

"The demonstration today is a test for the people and not just the police," Peres told a gathering of Israeli ambassadors. "All of us ... must defend the image of the state of Israel from a minority that is destroying national solidarity and expressing itself in an infuriating way."

The abuse and segregation of women in Israel in ultra-Orthodox areas is nothing new, and critics accuse the government of turning a blind eye.

The ultra-Orthodox are perennial king-makers in Israeli coalition politics ? two such parties serve as key members of the ruling coalition. They receive generous government subsidies, and police have traditionally been reluctant to enter their communities.

The ultra-Orthodox Jews make up 10 percent of Israel's population and are its fastest growing sector because of a high birth rate. In the past, they have generally confined their strict lifestyle to their own neighborhoods. But they have become increasingly aggressive in trying to impose their ways on others, as their population has grown and spread to new areas.

"It is clear that Israeli society is faced with a challenge that I am not sure it can handle," said Menachem Friedman, a professor emeritus of Bar Ilan University and expert on the ultra-Orthodox, "a challenge that is no less and no more than an existential challenge."

Most of Israel's secular majority, in cities like Tel Aviv and Haifa, is not directly affected, but in a few places like Beit Shemesh ? a city of 100,000 people that include ultra-Orthodox, modern Orthodox and secular Jews ? tensions have erupted into the open.

Last week, a young Israeli woman caused a nationwide uproar when she refused a religious man's order to move to the back of a bus.

In Beit Shemesh, parents in Naama's school take turns escorting their daughters into school property to protect them. The parents, too, have been cursed and spat upon.

Hadassa Margolese, Naama's 30-year-old Chicago-born mother, an Orthodox Jew who covers her hair and wears long sleeves and a long skirt, says, "It shouldn't matter what I look like. Someone should be allowed to walk around in sleeveless shirts and pants and not be harassed."

City spokesman Matityahu Rosenzweig condemned the violence but said it is the work of a small minority and has been taken out of proportion. "Every society has its fringes, and the police should take action on this," he said.

For Margolese, the recent clashes ? and the price of exposing her young daughter ? boil down to a fight over her very home.

"They want to push us out of Beit Shemesh. They want to take over the city," said Margolese.

Associated Press

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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

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U.N. passes leaner 2012-2013 budget amid economic turmoil (Reuters)

UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) ? The U.N. General Assembly on Saturday approved a 5 percent decrease in the United Nations' budget for 2012-2013 over the previous two-year period, only the second time in 50 years that the world body has slashed its spending.

U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon praised the 193-nation General Assembly for reducing costs at a time when governments around the world are cutting expenditures and implementing austerity measures in response to the global financial crisis.

"I am here to thank you for solidifying, with me, our compact to make the most of our resources ... to cut fat ... and to continue fulfilling every one of the critical global mandates entrusted to the United Nations," Ban said in the written text of a speech distributed by his press department.

The deal for a $5.15 billion budget, which compares with $5.41 billion spent in 2010-2011, came after marathon negotiations that ran all night from Friday into Saturday. A deal was not clinched until Saturday morning.

As in past years, the biennial budget negotiations were marked by a tussle between poor countries seeking to raise U.N. development spending and major developed countries - the biggest budget contributors - trying to rein the figures in as they struggle to reduce expenditures in their own national budgets.

U.S. Deputy Ambassador Joe Torsella, who focuses on U.N. management and reform at the U.S. mission, welcomed what he said was "a budget for a strengthened, more efficient, and more effective United Nations."

He said in a statement that the average increase in U.N. biennial budgets over the last two decades has been 5 percent. In 1998 the General Assembly cut the U.N. budget compared to the previous two years, the only other time it had done so in the past 50 years, Torsella said.

The so-called core U.N. budget voted through on Saturday does not include peacekeeping, currently running at over $7 billion a year and approved in separate negotiations, or the costs of several major U.N. agencies funded by voluntary contributions from member states.

Critics of the United Nations, especially in the United States, have long charged that it is a bloated and sometimes corrupt bureaucracy that wastes taxpayers' money.

Supporters of the world body say it is cheap at the price.

Torsella said the new budget would help create a "more effective United Nations that saves the American taxpayers millions of dollars and sets the United Nations on the path of real fiscal discipline and continued reform."

The United States, which pays 22 percent of the U.N. budget, is the biggest financial contributor to the United Nations.

(Editing by Mohammad Zargham)

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Monday, December 26, 2011

Healthcare-NOW! - Fewer Americans get health insurance through job

Employer-sponsored coverage is growing more expensive and covering less.

From AMA-ASSN.org ?

Findings by the Commonwealth Fund and polling by Gallup show that fewer workers are getting health insurance, and those who have it are paying more for less.

Polling released in November by Gallup showed the smallest percentage of American adults covered by employer-sponsored health insurance since the polling organization began tracking health insurance in 2008. As of the third quarter of 2011, 44.5% of adults were covered at work. That?s down from 50% at the end of 2008.

Research by the Commonwealth Fund, a private foundation that advocates better health care access and quality, found that from 2003 to 2010, health insurance premiums rose by 50% on average, much faster than income. Not only did the total cost rise, but the portion employees pay rose by 63%. The research showed that the premiums bought less generous benefits, with deductibles nearly twice as high in 2010 as in 2003.

?These are workers with jobs, with coverage ? during the same time, millions more lost their jobs,? said Cathy Schoen, co-author of the report.

According to Gallup, 17.3% of the people it polled in the third quarter of 2011 said they were uninsured, down slightly compared with the second quarter, when it hit 17.4%. That was the highest level reported since Gallup began tracking health insurance in 2008.

By comparison, the most recent U.S. Census data estimated that 16.3% of the population ? 49.9 million Americans ? was uninsured in 2010.

The reports are the latest in a series of studies in recent months establishing that patients are spending more money out-of-pocket to get health care ? and, as a result, are spending as little as they can. Various studies have estimated that physician office visits have declined 8% to 17% in recent months.

The Commonwealth Fund study examined the years before the enactment of health system reform, leading to the question of whether reform can take health care costs in a different direction.

The report by the fund, a supporter of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, examined the possible savings to families if the growth rate in premiums were to decrease by just 1%. That small drop would save an average family $2,161 by 2020. A 1.5% drop in the growth rate would save $3,173 during the same period.

Schoen and Commonwealth Fund President Karen Davis, PhD, said the health reform law could lower the growth in a few ways. One is that premium reviews by the Health and Human Services Dept. could make insurers more hesitant to raise prices without solid justification. HHS can?t invalidate premium hikes, but it can examine them.

Also, the Commonwealth Fund said, medical-loss-ratio minimums from 80% to 85% would mean that if insurers spend less than expected on care, they must return the excess to members. This is the first year the minimums must be applied. Coverage expansion in 2014 will eliminate some cost-shifting, which means the insured bear the cost of care for the uninsured, the fund said.

Health insurers have said the reform bill does little to control costs, which they say are driven not by their administrative costs or profits but by the underlying cost of care.

Speaking Nov. 15 at the Fall Forum hosted by the trade group America?s Health Insurance Plans, the group?s president and CEO, Karen Ignagni, said the scrutiny and transparency required under the health reform law could help insurers make their case that the underlying cost of care drives premiums higher.

Too often, she said, health care costs are equated with premiums, and government efforts to control costs stop with barring insurers from raising premiums.

She and others in the industry say elements of the reform law are likely to raise premiums. A few weeks before the Fall Forum, AHIP released research it had commissioned projecting that insurers would need to raise premiums by as much as 3.7% to cover the health insurance industry fee (AHIP calls it a ?premium tax?) that takes effect in 2014 under the reform law.

But Davis said she doubts insurers actually will increase the cost of coverage for those reasons. The coverage expansions that already have kicked in ? making adult children eligible for coverage under their parents? policies until age 26, for example ? have raised costs much more modestly than government actuaries predicted.

?When you look at large insurers, there is plenty of room for absorbing [cost],? she said. ?We could see a much more efficient insurance market in the future.?

Source: http://www.healthcare-now.org/fewer-americans-get-health-insurance-through-job/

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Kindle Fire root reignited, beats 6.2.1 update

Amazon's latest attempt to lock down root access on its Kindle Fire has been, well, routed. It took the tinkerers mere days to catch up and the new root file is now up for grabs, courtesy of Android Police and a few good devs. The method is app-based and looks to be disarmingly simple, but the usual warnings apply; mess up those software internals and bam, you've voided your warranty. Those still willing to dabble can find the full details at the source link below.

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

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ImageHalloween in Danvers again. It's a year-round bonanza of fun, even the adults are dressing up and going around the neighborhood. The teenagers, on the other hand, are all dressed up in their costumes, partying wherever they can find that's well beyond the reach of adults. The Ripley twins are just two of the many who go out on dares on this spooky night. Who doesn't want to have a nice little scare on this time of year? With just a little liquid courage in their systems, they dare each other on how long one can last in the barn without running outside. Little did they know that this first time visit to the barn would change everything.
The Ripleys are descendants of a witch who escaped prosecution from the Salem Witch Trials. Danvers is Salem Village; it all comes flooding back to them as soon as they find that some of their relatives, and even their closest friends, are witches. At the stroke of 12:10, they both turn eighteen, and their latent powers come out into the "open". Their "open". With the revelation and a want for a normal life on their minds, will they accept their heritage or just choose to remain ordinary?--------------------
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GOP: Gingrich, Perry fail to qualify for Va. primary

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich and Texas Gov. Rick Perry have failed to qualify for Virginia's March 6 Republican primary.

The Republican Party of Virginia announced late Friday and early Saturday that Gingrich and Perry fell short of the 10,000 signatures of registered voters required for a candidate's name to be on the ballot.

Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney and Texas Rep. Ron Paul met the threshold and will be on the ballot.

Failure to compete in Virginia, which is among the "Super Tuesday" primaries, would deal a huge blow to any contender who had not locked up the nomination by then.

State GOP spokesman Garren Shipley said volunteers spent Friday validating petitions that the four candidates submitted by the Thursday 5 p.m. deadline to the State Board of Elections.

"After verification, RPV has determined that Newt Gingrich did not submit required 10k signatures and has not qualified for the VA primary," the Republican Party of Virginia announced early Saturday via Twitter.

Shipley was unavailable for comment on the announcement.

The 10,000 registered voters had to include 400 signatures from each of Virginia's 11 congressional districts.

The development is a major setback for Gingrich, who has tried to use his recent upsurge in popularity to make up for a late organizing start.

A Quinnipiac poll of Virginia Republicans released earlier in the week suggested that Gingrich had a slight lead over Romney.

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Gingrich said Wednesday he had enough ballot signatures, but he wanted to come to Virginia to deliver them personally. Taking no chances, his volunteers asked everyone to sign petitions before entering Gingrich's rally Wednesday night in Arlington, just across the Potomac River from Washington.

Gingrich represented Georgia in Congress for two decades, but has lived in McLean, Va., an upscale Washington suburb, while he's worked in the private sector.

Gingrich's early-December rise in several polls gave him renewed hopes of carrying his campaign deep into the primary season.

In a statement, Perry's campaign described the signature shortfall in Virginia as a "isolated situation."

"We will closely review the facts and law to determine whether an appeal or challenge is warranted," the statement added. "Governor Perry has the utmost respect for the strong place Virginia holds in our nation's economic and military strength and in American history. He will continue to work hard to build strong support in Virginia and earn the trust of conservative-minded voters there."

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It was unclear if Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann, former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum or former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman submitted petitions to the state board.

Meanwhile, Virginia's Democrats said President Barack Obama's re-election campaign gathered enough signatures to get him on the state's primary ballot.

As he is the only candidate who qualified, the state's Board of Elections will likely cancel the scheduled primary election.

NBC News' Carrie Dann and The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Source: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/45782410/ns/politics-decision_2012/

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Saturday, December 24, 2011

Previously unconnected molecular networks conspire to promote cancer

Thursday, December 22, 2011

An inflammation-promoting protein triggers deactivation of a tumor-suppressor that usually blocks cancer formation via the NOTCH signaling pathway, a team of researchers led by scientists at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center reports today in Molecular Cell.

Working in liver cancer cell lines, the team discovered a mechanism by which tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF?) stimulates tumor formation, said senior author Mien-Chie Hung, Ph.D., professor and chair of MD Anderson's Department of Molecular and Cellular Oncology. Hung also is MD Anderson's vice president for basic research.

"We've discovered cross-talk between the TNF? inflammation and NOTCH signaling pathways, which had been known to separately promote cancer development and growth," Hung said. Liver cancer is one of several cancers, including pancreatic and breast, associated with inflammation.

Their findings have potential implications for a new class of anti-cancer drugs currently in clinical trials. "Pharmaceutical companies are developing NOTCH inhibitors," Hung said. "TNF? now presents a potential resistance mechanism that activates NOTCH signaling in a non-traditional way."

Pathways also unite in colon, lung, prostate cancers

"In addition, co-activation of these two pathways was also observed in colon, lung and prostate cancers, suggesting that the cross-talk between these two pathways may be more generally relevant," Hung said.

However, TNF? also presents an opportunity to personalize therapy, Hung said. The presence of TNF? or a separate protein that it activates called IKK alpha may serve as useful biomarkers to guide treatment.

"If a patient has only NOTCH activated, then the NOTCH inhibitor alone might work. But if TNF? or IKK? are also activated, then the NOTCH inhibitor alone might not work very well and combination therapy would be warranted," Hung said.

"We'll try this in an animal model and then go to clinical trial if it holds up," Hung said.

A path from inflammation to liver cancer

In a series of experiments, Hung and colleagues connected the following molecular cascade:

  • TNF?, a proinflammatory cytokine, signals through a cell's membrane, activating IKK?, a protein kinase that regulates other proteins by attaching phosphate groups (one phosphate atom, four oxygen atoms) to them.
  • IKK? moves into the cell nucleus, where it phosphorylatesFOXA2, a transcription factor that normally fires up the tumor suppressor NUMB.
  • NUMB usually blocks a protein called NICD, the activated portion of NOTCH1 that slips into the cell nucleus to activate genes that convert the normal cell to a malignant one.
  • But when FOXA2 is phosphorylated, it does not activate NUMB. With NUMB disabled, NOTCH1 is activated. New understanding, new targets for cancer therapy

In liver cancer (hepatocellular carcinoma) tumors, IKK?, the phosphorylated version of FOXA2 and NOTCH1 are expressed more heavily than in normal liver tissue. Expression of all three is correlated in liver cancer tumors, the team found.

The authors conclude that identifying the link between TNF? and NOTCH1 pathways provides a new starting point for understanding the molecular basis for TNF?-related tumor growth and for identifying new targets for cancer therapy.

Finding ways to inhibit FOXA2 phosphorylation or to activate NUMB would provide new options for treating and perhaps preventing cancer, Hung said.

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University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center: http://www.mdanderson.org

Thanks to University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center for this article.

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Stonehenge app offers virtual solstice tour

For those who couldn't quite make it to Stonehenge to watch the sun rise on Thursday's winter solstice, a new app could offer some consolation by offering a virtual tour around the mysterious stones.

Features include a Google Maps image of the circle of stones giving different views, allowing users to stand within the virtual stones and physically move about the UNESCO World Heritage Site.

"It makes for an absorbing immersive experience and allows people to see and hear Stonehenge as it was 5,000 years ago," said Rupert Till, from the University of Huddersfield, who worked on the design.

The app also offers a history of the prehistoric monument in the southwestern English county of Wiltshire.

Some 1,000 people gathered at the site on Thursday morning as the sun rose at around 3 a.m. EST on the shortest day of the year.

The shortest day of the year often falls on December 21 but this year and last year druids and pagans marked the first day of winter on December 22.

That is because the modern calendar of 365 days a year, with an extra day every four years, does not correspond exactly to the solar year of 365.2422 days.

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Source: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/45764537/ns/travel-destination_travel/

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Beltran, Cardinals agree to 2-year contract (AP)

ST. LOUIS ? Carlos Beltran and the World Series champion St. Louis Cardinals have agreed to a two-year contract pending results of a physical, fortifying the team's lineup following the departure of Albert Pujols.

The team disclosed the move Thursday night and said it expects to make a formal announcement shortly after the holidays.

KMOX, the Cardinals' flagship radio station, reported the deal is for $26 million over two years ? the same figure cited by a person familiar with the negotiations who spoke to The Associated Press. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because financial details of the agreement were not announced by the team.

The 34-year-old Beltran batted .300 with 22 home runs, 84 RBIs and a .385 on-base percentage for the New York Mets and San Francisco Giants this year. He likely will be the opening-day right fielder for the Cardinals next season. Lance Berkman is expected to move to first base, taking Pujols' spot.

Allen Craig, coming off an impressive postseason, gives the Cardinals another strong outfield option but will miss at least the first month while recovering from knee surgery.

A six-time All-Star, Beltran began his career with the cross-state Royals in 1998, three years after Kansas City drafted him in the second round. The switch-hitter has a .283 career batting average with 302 home runs and 1,146 RBIs.

"Beltran is a proven outfielder who obviously has been a tough opponent against the Cardinals for many years," St. Louis general manager John Mozeliak said in a statement. "It is going to be nice to have his bat and competitive nature working for us instead of on the other side of the field for the next couple of years."

Beltran faced the Cardinals in a pair of NL championship series, in 2004 with Houston and 2006 with the Mets. St. Louis won both series despite several big hits by Beltran.

With a chance to put the Mets in the World Series, however, he struck out looking to end Game 7 of the 2006 NLCS against Cardinals right-hander Adam Wainwright.

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AP Sports Writer Ronald Blum contributed to this report.

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Friday, December 23, 2011

SSF4 AE: China tourney footage featuring Sako, Poongko, Xiao Hai

Posted by Nyoro on Dec. 22, 2011 at 10:29 a.m.

Hitcombo managed to find several videos of the Chinese SSF4 AE tournament that had its results recorded several days ago. Click on this story to see information and results and hit the jump to see all the videos with Sako's Ibuki, TH|Poongko's Seth and Xiao Hai's Yun.

Source: http://eventhubs.com/news/2011/dec/22/ssf4-ae-china-tournament-footage-featuring-sako-poongko-xiao-hai/

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Thursday, December 22, 2011

Kim Jong Il's death sparks fears, hopes in SKorea

People watch a TV screen showing the body of late North Korean leader Kim Jong Il, at Seoul Railway Station in Seoul, South Korea, Tuesday, Dec. 20, 2011. The letters on the screen read" Korean Central TV opens Kim Jong-Il's body". AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)

People watch a TV screen showing the body of late North Korean leader Kim Jong Il, at Seoul Railway Station in Seoul, South Korea, Tuesday, Dec. 20, 2011. The letters on the screen read" Korean Central TV opens Kim Jong-Il's body". AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)

People watch a TV screen showing the body of North Korean leader Kim Jong Il at Seoul Railway Station in Seoul, South Korea, Tuesday, Dec. 20, 2011. North Korean state television announced Monday that North Korean leader Kim Jong Il died on Saturday. The letters on the screen read" Korean Central TV opens Kim Jong-Il's body". AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)

A protest organizer runs across a North Korean flag as North Korean defectors shout slogans denouncing pro-North Korean legislators in the South Korean government Tuesday, Dec. 20, 2011 in downtown Seoul, South Korea. North Korean state television announced Monday from the capital Pyongyang that North Korean leader Kim Jong Il died on Saturday. (AP Photo/Wally Santana)

A South Korean soldier walks by a signboard of North Korea's capital Pyongyang at the Imjingak railway station near the border village of the Panmunjom (DMZ) that separates the two Koreas since the Korean War, in Paju, north of Seoul, South Korea, Tuesday, Dec. 20, 2011. South Korea's military has been put on high alert following the announcement of North Korean leader Kim Jong Il's death. (AP Photo/ Lee Jin-man)

(AP) ? Kim Yu-sik fled North Korea for the South some 60 years ago during the war that divided the peninsula. The 75-year-old now hopes Kim Jong Il's death will finally allow him to live a dream and return to his hometown.

"What I miss ? and what I still vividly remember ? is when I got together with my friends on my way to school in the morning and the shouting and fun we had as we walked to class," he said.

But for 55-year-old travel agent Kim Jung-yeon, the prospect of Kim's untested, 20-something son leading North Korea is cause for fear, not optimism.

"He knows so little about the world," she said Tuesday, "so he may be even more dangerous than his father."

South Koreans, who have the biggest stake in their northern rival's stability, wait nervously to see what the change in leadership in Pyongyang holds for them: whether it paves the way for reconciliation, or leads to further instability and conflict between the bitter enemies.

On the streets of the South Korean capital, many have firm feelings about both possibilities.

"North Korea will continue its menacing threats and it will again launch a provocation" like the two attacks blamed on North Korea in 2010 that led to fears of another war on the peninsula, said Kim Jong-sun, an 86-year-old Korean War veteran with a heavily wrinkled face, as he strolled through a Seoul park.

"They won't abandon their belligerent war threat, and we have to live with such North Korea fears."

North Korea has always been an uneasy presence for South Koreans. Even as the South has transformed from autocracy and poverty to a booming economy and vibrant democracy, the nation ruled by Kim Jong Il and his father has often seemed to outsiders as a vestige of the Cold War, beset by chronic food shortages.

But these two enemies have a shared history, a shared culture, and even families split on two sides of the world's most heavily militarized border.

"We are one nation, and I hope we achieve reunification," said Lee Ae-young, a 49-year-old professional photographer in Seoul. "I don't know why we are living like this, divided along the border."

Seoul is only 200 kilometers (120 miles) from Pyongyang, but they are separated by bitter differences and a long history of bloodshed. The peninsula is still technically at war because the devastating 1950-53 Korean War ended with an armistice, not a peace treaty, and for the past 17 years, Kim Jong Il has been an omnipresent, often threatening figure, for South Koreans. He took power in 1994 after spending 20 years preparing for leadership.

Kim Jong Un has had no such lengthy transition, and little is known of him, the policies he might set ? or even his exact age.

Despite their worries, South Koreans aren't panicking this week, as they did in the past. Many rushed to supermarkets to stock up on instant noodles and other provisions after Pyongyang abandoned an international nonproliferation treaty in 1993 and North Korea founder Kim Il Sung ? Kim Jong Il's father ? died of a heart attack the next year.

Since then, many South Koreans have grown accustomed to having a rival on their doorstep and have been lulled into a confidence that the skirmishes between the neighbors won't escalate into another war.

"It's unlikely that North Korea would stage a full-blown war," said Kim Jung-yeon, the travel agent, "because it would be a burden for them" to fight.

Analysts say Kim's death won't plunge the country of 24 million people into chaos anytime soon or lead it to provoke South Korea.

"It's unrealistic to talk about North Korean provocation now ... as they are engulfed with sadness," said Cheong Seong-chang, a senior fellow at private Sejong Institute in South Korea.

"Those close to Kim Jong Il and Kim Jong Un have a grip on the North's military and security. ... It's difficult to imagine there would be any organized resistance by the public," said Cheong, who has followed the North's succession issue closely for years.

In a conciliatory gesture apparently aimed at keeping tensions low, South Korea's government offered sympathy to North Korea's people Tuesday and said it hopes Pyongyang will cooperate with Seoul for peace and prosperity on the divided peninsula.

Unification Minister Yu Woo-ik told reporters he will ask Christian groups to refrain from lighting giant steel Christmas trees near the border with North Korea, acts that the North views as propaganda warfare.

For Kim Yu-sik ? the 75-year-old from a city just west of Seoul ? his homecoming to that town outside the North Korean capital seems closer than ever now that the North's longtime authoritarian leader is gone.

"I'm thinking my visit home may come earlier," he said.

Associated Press

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