Sunday, September 30, 2012

Lloyd B. Mc Reynolds, 85, New Braunfels, Texas

Lloyd was born on August 18, 1927 and passed away on Thursday, September 27, 2012.

Lloyd was a resident of New Braunfels, Texas at the time of his passing.

He is survived by his wife Judy.

A memorial service will be held at the Zoeller Funeral Home, on Sunday September 30, 2012 at 2:00pm. A second memorial service, soon to be announced, will be held in Houston.

Source: http://kxan.tributes.com/show/Lloyd-B.-Mc-Reynolds-94500656

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Attack kills 2 Americans, at least 2 Afghans

KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) ? An Afghan soldier turned his gun on American troops at a checkpoint in the country's east, killing two Americans and at least two fellow members of Afghanistan's army in a shooting that marked both the continuance of a disturbing trend of insider attacks and the 2,000th U.S. troop death in the long-running war, officials said Sunday.

The string of insider attacks is one of the greatest threats to NATO's mission in the country, endangering a partnership key to training up Afghan security forces and withdrawing international troops.

Saturday's shooting took place at an Afghan army checkpoint just outside a joint U.S.-Afghan base in Wardak province, said Shahidullah Shahid, a provincial government spokesman.

"Initial reports indicate that a misunderstanding happened between Afghan army soldiers and American soldiers," Shahid said. He said investigators had been sent to the site to try to figure out what happened.

An Afghan official speaking on condition of anonymity said three Afghan soldiers were killed in the clash. It was not clear if the assailant was among the dead.

The attack happened about 5 p.m. in Sayd Abad district, Afghan Defense Ministry spokesman Gen. Zahir Azimi said in an emailed statement. He did not provide further details, saying he would wait for a report from investigators.

NATO forces announced the assault early Sunday morning, saying only that it was "suspected insider attack" and that a NATO service member and civilian contractor were killed.

One U.S. official confirmed that the service member killed was American, while another confirmed that the civilian was also American. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because the nationality of the dead had not yet been formally announced.

Afghan soldiers and policemen ? or militants in their uniforms ? have gunned down more than 50 foreign troops so far this year, eroding the trust between coalition forces and their Afghan partners. An equal number of Afghan policemen and soldiers also died in these attacks, giving them reason as well to be suspicious of possible infiltrators within their ranks.

The attacks are taking a toll on the partnership between international and Afghan forces, prompting the U.S. military to restrict operations with small-sized Afghan units earlier this month.

The close contact ? with coalition forces working side by side with Afghan troops as advisers, mentors and trainers ? is a key part of the U.S. strategy for preparing the Afghans to take the lead in security operations as the U.S. and other nations prepare to pull out their last combat troops at the end of 2014, just 27 months away.

The number of American military dead reflects an Associated Press count of those members of the armed services killed inside Afghanistan since the U.S.-led invasion on Oct. 7, 2001.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/attack-kills-2-americans-least-2-afghans-091513802.html

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Mount Diablo Unified Community Advisory Committee on Special ...

SACRAMENTO?SAT??results released today by The College Board show that for the first time, Latino students in California public* schools represented a larger percentage of SAT test-takers than any other ethnic group.

Reflecting the state?s growing diversity, nearly 70 percent of California?s public school test-takers in the Class of 2012 were minority students, and of those, 36 percent?or 69,832 students?were Latino. This compares to 29 percent?or 56,590 test-takers?who were white; 22 percent?or 42,121 test-takers?who were Asian; and 7 percent?or 13,101 test-takers?who were African American.

For more from California Department of Education News Release: click here.

Source: http://mtdiablosped.blogspot.com/2012/09/latinos-now-account-for-largest-share.html

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Saturday, September 29, 2012

Selena Gomez Talks Justin Bieber, Gets Scared on Ellen

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My Elevator Experience at FitBloggin' ? Skinny Emmie Weight Loss ...

Not sure what day it is, but I?m alive and kicking and have so much to say! Thursday-Sunday was spent in Baltimore for FitBloggin? and Monday-Wednesday were spent in Montana for work. I made it home last night around midnight and cannot wait to catch up on sleep this weekend. Not complaining at all though, I?m incredibly thankful for all of it. I?m just an introvert (this may surprise some of you) and usually need quite a bit of quiet time in my days.

Anyway, I wanted to share a story with you from FitBloggin?. This particular story surrounds an awful experience, and my reaction to it.

Saturday morning, I got up to do Zumba with the amazing Sue (Mrs. Fatass) and Samantha (@simplifyingsam). I hadn?t done Zumba since before my ankle injury over 1 year ago, and I loved it so much. It?s really one of those activities that doesn?t seem like work, because I smile and am happy the entire time. Maybe this is what runners feel like? Who knows.

Me and Sue, post Zumba

Me and Sue, post Zumba

After Zumba, I wanted to hop in the shower so I could be ready for the sessions later in the day. I stepped into the elevator with a couple other girls from FitBloggin? and there was another guy on there from a different conference at the hotel. I was chatting away about how awesome the class was, and the other girls got off on the same floor while ?Mr. A? as I?ll call him, was riding up a few more floors to the same one I was headed to.

As soon as the girls got off and the door shut, this is what happened:

Mr A: (eyeing me up and down). I?m with the health and fitness conference downstairs [NOTE: a different conference than FitBloggin']. You have GOT to get your thyroid checked. Something is really wrong with you and normal blood work won?t show the problem. I?m telling you?

Me: I?ve already lost 113 pounds, so I?

Mr. A: It doesn?t matter, you need to get it fixed or you?ll never get better. Check [insert XYZ enzymes he rattles off]?

Me: I don?t think I asked for advice.

[Elevator opens and we step out]

Mr. A: Well, you don?t know my background. [Storming off]

Me: And you don?t know mine either. [Shouting behind him]

Mr. A: Well, if you don?t want to listen? you don?t know? [turns corner towards his room]

[I turn the other way towards my room]

Before I could reach the end of the short hallway and get the key in my door, the tears were streaming down my face and my cheeks were flush with a mix of anger, embarrassment, shock, and pain. I went to the desk chair and just sat there, sobbing. I just let ?Mr. A? (A for ASSHOLE) take away all of my sweaty Zumba joy. The crash was extremely jolting, and the ugly cry and complete hatred of myself that resulted was enough to shake me the rest of the conference. It?s still shaking me.

Just one night earlier, I had been talking to Kenlie about receiving negative comments about my size and how I was surprised I don?t get more and that I?m really thankful for that. Then of course the next day I?m slapped in the face with a reality check of someone?s ass-holery.

Me, Kenlie, and Leslie

I asked myself a lot of questions:

  • Why did I just let him steal my Zumba joy?
  • But wait, what if he was right and he has ?the answer??
  • Why am I so gross to other people?
  • Is this how it is always going to be? Losing lots of weight and still getting shit from people about my size? I know I?m still big, but no one has argued back to me after telling them I?ve lost over 100 pounds.
  • Why are we so?judgmental?towards other people? Not just with weight, but with everything?
  • How am I going to face the rest of this conference?
  • Am I just a fraud who is kidding herself that she?s okay how she is?
  • Is this really what everyone else thinks of me but just doesn?t say it?

For a brief second, I did give myself a pat on the back: I talked back to him. I didn?t stand there and smile and nod my head and take it. I talked back and stood my ground. For that, I am proud.

Still, my whole world felt like it was shaken. Here I was, in this great city with these amazing people in what is the closest thing I?ll ever have to a support bubble. FitBloggin? is an extremely non-judgmental?place, where we share stories that all help each other and dole out lots of hugs. I felt like my bubble had been infiltrated by a giant dung beetle who just shit on my head.

I cried a hard, ugly cry for at least 10 minutes until my roomie and bestie Alan came to calm me down. You know you?ve got great friends when you can snot on their shirt.

He went back downstairs and I attempted to calm down for another 10 minutes. I just felt rocked to the core.

Several days later, I still have this situation fresh in my mind and while I?m not glad it happened, I am glad that I stood my ground and spoke up. I write here and share the messy journey of finding health in hopes that my voice is heard. I used my voice with this naysayer, and it just affirms that I need to continue using it so it continues to get stronger.

Oh, and awesomeness is getting to re-find my Zumba happiness by watching the video from the class here. Seriously, look at the grins on everyone?s faces!

FitBloggin 2012 ? Zumba Class from Carrie Dallhoff on Vimeo.

Source: http://skinnyemmie.com/2012/09/my-elevator-experience-at-fitbloggin/

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Student exchange sponsor hounded by complaints

(AP) ? An organization suspended from bringing foreign exchange students to the U.S. was hounded in recent years by allegations of mismanagement, with complaints ranging from sexual abuse by host fathers to urging a host family to lie about company mistakes, an Associated Press review shows.

San Diego-based Pacific Intercultural Exchange, or PIE, is appealing this year's suspension from its role as one of the State Department's sponsors for the high school exchange program. The company has said it's being treated unfairly.

The State Department won't say exactly why PIE was suspended, but AP has reviewed emails, court documents and school board records that show the company has been accused of mismanagement involving dozens of teenagers in recent years.

PIE is part of a network of organizations that brings close to 30,000 high school students to the U.S. annually in a program overseen by the State Department. The program has come under increasing scrutiny, with critics saying that sponsors are more concerned about profits than the participants. The State Department says the safety of the students is its main concern and that it's working to make the program better. It wouldn't comment on PIE's appeal.

Yet emails among State Department officials reviewed by the AP, along with court documents, show a pattern of alleged oversights that one of the officials decried as "lax business practices." Two of the most serious cases involve PIE host fathers convicted of sexually abusing exchange students, with one spawning a lawsuit that accused the sponsor organization of failing to do an adequate background check.

"They're getting greedy. They're getting sloppy. And there's no room for greed or sloppiness when you're dealing with children," said Danielle Grijalva, director of the nonprofit Committee for Safety of Foreign Exchange Students.

In one of the abuse cases, 30-year-old PIE host father Shernon James was convicted of molesting a 15-year-old Ukrainian student in 2009 at a hotel in Kissimee, Fla. James had previously been charged with, but acquitted of, possessing child pornography.

Another host father for PIE, 52-year-old Craig Steven Ley, of Beaverton, Ore., pleaded guilty in 2010 to sexually abusing a German boy. PIE didn't do an adequate background check to find out that Ley had a felony record for using another exchange student in a bogus insurance claim, according to a lawsuit filed over the case.

The State Department has adopted several rules designed to safeguard students over the years, including requiring background checks, though it scrapped plans for a pilot that would have required more thorough FBI fingerprint checks.

Another problem for PIE has been accepting more students into the program than there are host families available at the time, Grijalva said.

PIE's president, John Doty, told his staff in a 2006 email that the company narrowly dodged sanctions for cancelling "a number" of students who signed up to participate in 2005. The email also said Doty went to Washington D.C. in 2006 to meet with State Department officials because he was again faced with canceling participants, this time 113 Korean students.

PIE and other sponsors charge the students' families thousands of dollars to arrange for them to live in American households and go to school high school. The U.S. government also gives grants to students from some countries.

A number of other sponsors have been accused of violations. An agency review last year found that 15 of the 39 largest such organizations were in "regulatory noncompliance," according to State Department documents obtained by AP.

Many violations are handled with a reprimand and corrective plan, but it's unusual for a company as big as PIE to be suspended. The suspension affected a more than 455 students from 18 countries for this school year.

Officials in Louisiana were so alarmed by the living conditions of PIE students that in 2010 the Vermillion Parish School Board banned the company from placing students in the district. A teacher took in one of the students because the teen was being mistreated by the host family, according to Superintendent Randy Schexnayder.

"The whole family was utilizing the student to do their house work," Schexnayder told AP. "I don't think they properly screened the host families."

The company has declined to discuss these and other allegations, some of which are contained in emails among high-ranking State Department officials and court documents reviewed by AP.

Among the allegations investigated by State Department officials, according to the emails, were accusations that PIE tried to falsify records in 2010 to conceal the fact that the company brought a 17-year-old girl from Kazakhstan to Maryland without having her registered for school. The students are supposed to be registered for school before coming to the U.S. The girl ended up going home disappointed and distraught.

Doty, PIE's president, and a regional manager, Patricia Littrell, asked the host family to lie about the school arrangements in order to cover up their mistake, according to the host mother, Peg Marose. The girl was not allowed into the public school because she missed the registration deadline. Marose said Littrell wanted her to "back date" documents.

Littrell and Doty didn't respond to messages, and PIE's attorney said company officials could not comment at this time.

Stanley Colvin, a deputy assistant secretary for the State Department involved in exchange programs, wrote a highly critical email on Sept. 1, 2010, that referenced the Maryland case.

"Given the attempt to fabricate documents and its failure to secure a school placement, and other regulatory violations and lax business practices, my staff no longer considers PIE to be a reputable organization with whom the department should be doing business," Colvin told other State Department officials in the email.

The State Department considered revoking PIE's sponsor designation effective May 2011, but ended up putting the company on probation and reducing the number of students it could sponsor. The company was told in June of this year that the State Department was taking immediate action and was suspended, the agency has said. The State Department won't elaborate on the reasons for the suspension other than to say PIE violated program rules.

The company has complained that the State Department is treating it unfairly.

"We stand behind the quality of the program that we have provided for nearly four decades and do not believe that this action by the Department of State is warranted," PIE said in July in a letter to staff members and host families.

PIE generated nearly $3.5 million from October 2009 to September 2010, according to a 2011 IRS filing required of nonprofit organizations. About $1.26 million was from government contributions or grants, but the majority of the company's money, about $2.26 million, came from its foreign program fees, according to the document. The company's website says it has facilitated exchanges for more than 25,000 high school students since the 1970s.

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Source: http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/386c25518f464186bf7a2ac026580ce7/Article_2012-09-28-Exchange%20Student%20Abuses/id-a211d047ad824ad7bd6f5b5b84f0515c

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Friday, September 28, 2012

AP Impact: Air Force insiders foresaw F-22 woes

KADENA AIR BASE, Japan (AP) ? Years before F-22 pilots began getting dizzy in the cockpit, before one struggled to breathe as he tried to pull out of a fatal crash, before two more went on television to say the plane was so unsafe they refused to fly it, a small circle of U.S. Air Force experts knew something was wrong with the prized stealth fighter jet.

Coughing among pilots and fears that contaminants were leaking into their breathing apparatus led the experts to suspect flaws in the oxygen-supply system of the F-22 Raptor, especially in extreme high-altitude conditions in which the $190 million aircraft is without equal. They formed a working group a decade ago to deal with the problem, creating an informal but unique brain trust.

Internal documents and emails obtained by The Associated Press show they proposed a range of solutions by 2005, including adjustments to the flow of oxygen into pilot's masks. But that key recommendation was rejected by military officials reluctant to add costs to a program that was already well over budget.

"This initiative has not been funded," read the minutes of their final meeting in 2007.

Minutes of the working group's meetings, PowerPoint presentations and emails among its members reveal a missed opportunity for the Air Force to improve pilot safety in the 187-plane F-22 fleet before a series of high-profile problems damaged the image of an aircraft that was already being assailed in Congress as too costly. Its production was halted last spring and the aircraft has never been used in combat.

Among the problems reported after the working group's warnings:

? In 2008, pilots began reporting a sharp increase in hypoxia-like problems, forcing the Air Force to finally acknowledge concerns about the F-22's oxygen supply system.

? Two years later, the oxygen system contributed to a fatal crash. Though pilot error ultimately was deemed to be the cause, the fleet was grounded for four months in 2011.

? New restrictions were imposed in May, after two F-22 pilots went on the CBS program "60 Minutes" to express their continued misgivings.

The Air Force says the F-22 is safe to fly ? a dozen of the jets began a six-month deployment to Japan in July ? but flight restrictions that remain in place will keep it out of the high-altitude situations where pilots' breathing is under the most stress.

One of the working group's proposed fixes, a backup oxygen system, is expected to be in place by the end of the year. And the Air Force, which blamed the oxygen shortage on a faulty valve in the pilots' vests, says a fix to that problem is also in the works. The working group also proposed changes in warning systems to alert pilots to system failures and urged enhanced tracking of potential health hazards to pilots and ground crew caused by the materials used to bolster the aircraft's stealth ? two more issues the Air Force investigations would later focus on.

More broadly, the Air Force now concedes that while its own experts were tackling the F-22's issues, it was too aggressive in cutting back on life-support programs intended to ensure pilots' safety. It is now in the process of rebuilding them.

The F-22's gradual return to regular flight operations follows an exhaustive investigation over the past year by the Air Force, NASA, experts from Lockheed Martin, which produces the aircraft, and other industry officials.

But the documents obtained by AP show many of the concerns raised in that investigation had already been outlined by the working group that was formed in 2002, when the fighter was still in its early production and delivery stage.

It called itself RAW-G, for Raptor Aeromedical Working Group, and brought together dozens of experts in life support, avionics, physiology and systems safety, along with F-22 aircrew and maintainers.

The group was founded by members of the F-22 community who were concerned about how the unique demands of the aircraft could affect pilots. The fighter can evade radar and fly faster than sound without using afterburners, capabilities unmatched by any other country. It also flies higher than its predecessors and has a self-contained oxygen generation system to protect pilots from chemical or biological attack.

According to the Air Force, RAW-G was created at the suggestion of Daniel Wyman, then a flight surgeon on Florida's Tyndall Air Force Base, where the first F-22 squadron was being deployed. Wyman is now a brigadier general and the Air Combat Command surgeon general.

By the time RAW-G got going, some pilots were already experiencing a problem called "Raptor cough" ? fits of chest pain and coughing dating back to 2000 that stem from the collapse of overworked air sacs in the lungs.

The group concluded that the F-22's On-Board Oxygen Generation System ? or OBOGS ? was giving pilots too much oxygen, causing the coughing. The more often and higher the pilots flew after being oxygen-saturated, group members believed, the more vulnerable pilots affected by the condition would be to other physiological incidents.

RAW-G recommended more tests and that the F-22's oxygen delivery system be adjusted through a digital controller and a software upgrade.

"The schedule would provide less oxygen at lower altitudes than the current schedule, which has been known to cause problems with delayed ear blocks and acceleration atelectasis," the technical term for the condition that leads to the coughing, according to the minutes from RAW-G's final meeting.

RAW-G members had spent two years pushing for the change in the oxygen schedule ? the amount of oxygen pumped into pilots' life-support systems ? but the necessary software upgrade never came through.

"The cost was considered prohibitive in light of other items that people wanted funded for the F-22," said Kevin Divers, a former Air Force physiologist who spearheaded RAW-G until he left the service in 2007 and the group disbanded.

Divers believes the cost would have been about $100,000 per aircraft.

The link between oxygen saturation at lower altitudes and the recent spate of hypoxia-like incidents at high altitudes remains a matter of debate, and it is likely that there are other contributing factors. Both the Air Force and the NASA, however, now concur that the F-22's oxygen schedule needs to be revised.

At a House subcommittee hearing this month, Clinton Cragg, the chief engineer for NASA's Engineering and Safety Center, said the current schedules provide too much oxygen at lower altitudes ? as RAW-G warned ? and also agreed with RAW-G that testing was insufficient "even back to the beginning of the program."

Lt. Col. Tadd Sholtis, a spokesman for the Air Combat Command at Virginia's Langley-Eustis Air Force Base, the home base for the F-22s deployed in Japan, said the RAW-G group was not meant to last indefinitely. He said it was set up to help officials at Tyndall get up to speed on the medical aspects of flying the F-22, and disbanded "after several meetings and a safe transition to regular F-22 operations at Tyndall."

But even in the last days of the group, its members were identifying more work that needed to be done. In an email to Divers before RAW-G's final meeting, Wyman said health hazards for F-22 pilots and ground crew needed more study.

"I am interested in the potential physiologic/health issues related to flying and fixing the F-22s," he wrote. He added that increased gravitational forces during accelerated turns, high speeds and high altitudes, noise and the "low observable" materials used to give the aircraft its stealth qualities "might lead to new health issues."

By then, the F-22 was just one of the aircraft RAW-G was concerned with. Minutes from the final meeting include "action items" identifying potential issues with the F-35 and the CV-22 Osprey, and a suggestion that RAW-G's work be carried on with higher-level oversight so that it would have more clout. But after Divers left the service, no one took up the torch.

The Air Force says it believes improvements now being put into place make the planes safe to fly under limited restrictions. It is now refitting all pilot life support gear, redesigning the vests so that modified versions can be introduced in the fall, and adding the automated backup oxygen system in the cockpit by the end of the year.

In the meantime, the F-22s in Japan must fly under 44,000 feet so that the flawed vests will not be required, and are on a 30-minute "tether," meaning they must be within 30 minutes of an emergency landing site.

"While we cannot eliminate risk from flight operations, we are confident the F-22 is safe now and on a path to being as safe as any other fighter we fly," Sholtis said.

The Air Force says there have been no breathing-related incidents in the F-22 fleet since March 8, though the aircraft has marked more than 9,000 sorties, or 12,000 flight hours, since then.

"We won't ever bury anything if there are issues, but so far, none," said Brig. Gen. Matthew Molloy, an F-22 pilot and commander of the 18th Wing on Japan's Kadena Air Base. "This airplane is absolutely vital to our national security."

The F-22's woes have been especially troubling for the Air Force because it is in many ways its showcase aircraft ? and its most controversial. At $190 million apiece, not counting development costs, it was lambasted in Congress as an overpriced luxury item not suited to current conflicts.

But the flurry of investigations into its safety problems have also revealed a more fundamental issue within the Air Force itself: decades of budget-cutting and outsourcing that severely compromised its expertise on what kinds of physiological problems pilots might face when flying in the extremely demanding conditions posed by its most advanced aircraft.

"Over the past 20 years, the capabilities and expertise of the USAF to perform the critical function of Human Systems Integration have become insufficient," Gregory Martin, who led the study into its oxygen problems for the Air Force Scientific Advisory Board investigation that began in 2011, told the House subcommittee.

Martin said the program's decline cost the Air Force expertise on life support systems, altitude physiology and pilot health and safety. He said that was compounded by "inadequate research, knowledge, and experience for the unique operating environment of the F-22."

Maj. Gen. Charles Lyon, the Air Combat Command's director of operations, concurred with those conclusions at a news conference last month. "We probably overshot the mark on how much downsizing we did in this study of physiology," he said.

Divers considers the demise of RAW-G to be emblematic of that decline.

"The RAW-G became a brain trust, for sure, and it pushed various things that otherwise would have been completely ignored or not even brought up as an issue," Divers said. "All of that died in 2007."

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/ap-impact-air-force-insiders-foresaw-f-22-084352828.html

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Turkey's Erdogan slams Russia, China, Iran over Syria

ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan lashed out at Russia, China and Iran on Thursday, saying their stance on the crisis in neighboring Syria was allowing a massacre to go on unabated.

Erdogan has been one of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's harshest critics, accusing him of creating a "terrorist state", allowing the Syrian opposition to organize on Turkish soil, and pushing for a foreign-protected safe zone inside Syria.

Washington sees Turkey as the key player in supporting Syria's opposition and planning for the post-Assad era, but Ankara has found itself increasingly isolated and frustrated by a lack of international consensus on how to end the chaos.

"The main source of disappointment is Russia. Let alone raising its voice against Syria, it stands by the massacre," Erdogan said in an interview broadcast live on Turkish television station NTV.

"China stands by Russia, and although (Chinese President) Hu Jintao had told me they wouldn't veto the plan (for a safe zone) for a third time, they did at the U.N. vote," Erdogan said.

He described Iran's position on the 18-month-old uprising against Assad as "impossible to understand".

World leaders meeting at the United Nations this week have expressed concern at the continuing violence in Syria but remain deadlocked over their response.

The United States, European allies, Turkey and Gulf Arab states have sided with the Syrian opposition while Iran, Russia and China have backed Assad, whose family and minority Alawite sect have dominated Syria for 42 years.

Protection for rebel-held areas in Syria would require no-fly zones enforced by foreign aircraft, which could stop deadly air raids by Assad's forces. But there is little chance of securing a Security Council mandate for such action given the opposition of veto-wielding members Russia and China.

China insists any solution to Syria's crisis must come from within the country, while Russia has said many Syrians still support Assad.

Erdogan had been due to travel to New York to join the U.N. General Assembly meetings but cancelled his trip at the last minute. Officials cited a heavy work schedule ahead of a key ruling party congress on Sunday, but some observers said it was a sign of frustration at the international deadlock.

The violence in Syria is spiraling as Assad responds to rebel military gains with air strikes and artillery bombardment, killing hundreds every day and sending close to 300,000 refugees into neighboring Jordan, Iraq, Lebanon and Turkey.

"Assad's days are numbered," Erdogan said. "He may have to leave soon, he can't resist this anymore."

(Reporting by Ece Toksabay; Writing by Nick Tattersall; editing by Jason Webb.)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/turkeys-erdogan-slams-russia-china-iran-over-syria-191906574.html

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MYOB Extends Client Support to 24/7 and Revamps Online Presence

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Sydney, Australia, September 27, 2012 ?(PR.com)? To better attend to the wide-ranging needs of many clients and partners, MYOB has invested heavily in upping the ante with its support and product/service information channels.

The technology company today launches 24?7 access to its local client support team for its business division?s SME products, reveals a significant update to the MYOB website and celebrates the unveiling of a new-look community forum.

Unlike many of its accounting solution competitors, MYOB already provides real-time technical support via phone, email, community forum, live chat and social media. As per the current support program, this is free for Cover and subscription clients and available on a pay-per-request basis for other clients. 20,000 MYOB professional partners ? accountants, book keepers, developers, certified consultants, retailers and resellers ? also attend to client needs all around Australia.

CEO Tim Reed says, ?As we move further into the cloud space with our business solutions, we?re driving innovation throughout our customer service channels to match. It?s a really important step for us to provide a greater range of more accessible, immediate support to those who rely on MYOB.

?We recognise business owners work beyond nine to five and look to us to support that, so we?ve been working towards 24 hours a day, seven days a week client service for some time. I?m delighted to say we?ve hired and trained a significant number of people to accommodate this and are recruiting more. They?ll deliver quality real-time around-the-clock support via phone, email and the web, from Melbourne and Christchurch.

?We?ve also invested in refreshing our website?s look, feel and information architecture. Extensive client-centred research, analysis and design drove the redevelopment of our homepage and product recommendation system. The result is a much more client-focused communication channel that is built with clients? needs considered first. And there is more to come ? the second half of this project will be completed just before we release our new AccountRight Live accounting solution to market.

?Our community forum has been redeveloped too, with its design modernised and restructured to better meet visitors? needs. One important change is the inclusion of an ?Ideas Exchange? ? a dedicated platform for clients and partners to submit product ideas and receive feedback from our product development team. We soft launched this one month ago and the response is terrific.?

For MYOB information, research results, business tips, discussions, client service and more visit http://myob.com.au, http://myob.com.au/blog and www.twitter.com/MYOBteam.

For further comment or other information please contact:
Kristy Sheppard, MYOB Manager ? Public Relations
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Thursday, September 27, 2012

Intel details Clover Trail tablets: three weeks on standby, 10 hours of use, 'full' Windows 8 experience

Intel details Clover Trail tablet design 30 days standby, 10 hours active use, 'full' Windows 8 experience

You only have to look at the tidal wave of Ultrabooks to know that Intel design specifications can carry a lot of influence with manufacturers. That's why the chip-maker's claims about its latest reference tablet, built around a dual-core Atom Z2760 processor (aka "Clover Trail"), likely give us a broad hint of what to expect from devices like the forthcoming Lenovo Think Pad 2, ASUS Vivo Tab and Samsung ATIV Smart PC.

In particular, Intel has shown us slides claiming that the dual-core 1.8GHz chip with Imagination SGX545 graphics will offer the "best Windows 8 experience" on a tablet with "compatibility and support for traditional apps and peripherals." And if you think that sounds like a subtle jibe at ARM-based tablets running Windows RT -- a version of the OS that doesn't even try to play nice with existing software -- then you could be right. To be fair though, the point of RT is to offer superior portability, and that's why Intel is also keen to emphasize that Clover Trail won't impact too heavily on your freedom of movement. Tablets should come in below 1.5 pounds (680 grams -- similar to the RT spec and much lighter than a Windows 8 Pro tablet) and 8.5mm in thickness, with built-in 3G, 4G and NFC. You shouldn't need to carry a charger either, since a new power management system promises a distinctly un-laptop-like three weeks on standby and a full day of "active use" -- defined as being at least 10 hours.

Windows 8 tablets won't be like Windows 8 Pro machines, however, so don't go expecting USB 3.0, or a guarantee of 1080p visuals (most Clover Trail devices we've seen are 1,366 x 768) or souped-up security -- the Atom Z2760 is very much an evolved Medfield processor, with similar silicon and firmware, rather than a shrunken laptop chip.

Needless to say, what really matters is how well manufacturers adopt this design and what price points they manage to hit. Intel says that at least 20 different Clover Trail tablets are already in the works, and early price tags seem to be around the $799 mark -- a hefty demand for sure, but perhaps one worth paying for those who need full-fledged Windows 8 and true portability at the same time. RT tablets, meanwhile, will have to come in much cheaper than that in order to be worthwhile.

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New research shows bees decrease their food intake when given compound found in red wine

New research shows bees decrease their food intake when given compound found in red wine

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

The idea that drinking red wine may provide health benefits ? or possibly even extend your life ? is an appealing thought for many people. Now, there may be added attraction. Researchers have found that when given resveratrol, a compound found in red wine, bees consume less food.

Previous scientific studies on resveratrol show that it lengthens the lifespan of diverse organisms ranging from unicellular yeast, to fruit flies and mice. Since bees are social animals like humans, a team of scientists from Arizona State University, the Norwegian University of Life Sciences, and Harvard Medical School, decided to test the effects of the chemical on the honey bee.

In a series of experiments published in the journal Aging, the scientists tested the effects of resveratrol on the lifespan, learning ability, and food perception in honey bees.

Their research has confirmed that not only does this compound extend the lifespan of honey bees by 33 to 38 percent, it also changes the decisions that bees make about food by triggering a "moderation effect" when they eat.

"For the first time, we conducted several tests on the effects of resveratrol by using the honey bee as a model," said Brenda Rasc?n, an ASU alumnus and doctoral student with Gro Amdam, an associate professor in ASU's School of Life Sciences and the Norwegian University of Life Sciences. "We were able to confirm that under normal living conditions, resveratrol lengthened lifespan in honey bees."

Since resveratrol is an antioxidant, researchers also questioned whether it would be capable of diminishing the damaging effects of "free radicals" ? often released during stressful conditions. Free radicals are believed to cause damage to cells, and have an effect on how we age. Resveratrol did not, however, prove to extend the lives of bees living under stressful conditions.

Yet, since the bees tested with the compound were living longer, researchers asked the next question: What's happening that is causing them to live longer?

"Because what we eat is such an important contributor to our physical health, we looked at the bees' sensitivity to sugar and their willingness to consume it," said Amdam. "Bees typically gorge on sugar and while it's the best thing for them, we know that eating too much is not necessarily a good thing."

Interestingly, Amdam, Rasc?n, and their research team discovered that bees given the compound were less sensitive to sugar. By using different sugar solutions ? some very diluted and some with stronger concentrations ? they found that bees receiving resveratrol were not as interested in eating the sugar solutions unless the sugar was highly concentrated. The bees basically changed their perception about food.

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"It's just really refreshing to see a big company stand by what they did and what they said," says Critter Camp Exotic Pet Sanctuary Director Beth Randall. "And we're just really grateful for what they did. And it'll help us rescue hundreds more animals, and take care of the ones that we have."

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"He told us that they were gonna go ahead and award the $10,000 to all the groups," says Randall. "So it was fantastic, because they were all little groups like ours, with budgets in the $30,000 range, if not less, and $10,000 means so much to small groups like ours."

The sanctuary rescues dozens of species of animals from all across the country, including local ones like this baby rabbit, that was found at the Winnebago County Fair. Plus more unique pets, like giant tortoises, family members that grow a little too big for a house. And there's plenty of work to go around.

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LIFR protein suppresses breast cancer metastasis

LIFR protein suppresses breast cancer metastasis [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 24-Sep-2012
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MD Anderson-led team's preclinical study identifies new prognostic marker for survival

HOUSTON - A receptor protein suppresses local invasion and metastasis of breast cancer cells, the most lethal aspect of the disease, according to a research team headed by scientists from The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center.

Reporting in Nature Medicine, the team described using high-throughput RNA sequencing to identify the leukemia inhibitory factor receptor (LIFR) as a novel suppressor of breast cancer metastasis, the spread of the disease to other organs.

"Based on our findings, we propose that restoring the expression or the function of key metastasis suppressors like LIFR could be used to block breast cancer metastasis," said lead investigator Li Ma, Ph.D., assistant professor in MD Anderson's Department of Experimental Radiation Oncology.

"Lack of clinically proven prognostic markers and therapeutic agents for metastasis are major barriers for eradicating breast cancer deaths," Ma said. "Although many metastasis-promoting genes have been identified, they have not been translated into clinical practice. The exceptions are the HER2- and VEGF-targeting agents, which have shown measurable but moderate benefit in the clinic."

Only a few genes have been established as metastasis suppressors, Ma said, and many researchers believe that such genes play only a minor role in metastasis.

The investigators in this study, however, found that LIFR is "highly relevant in human tumors." While 94 percent of normal human breast tissues show high LIFR expression, LIFR is downregulated or lost in a significant fraction of patients with ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) or invasive breast cancer, and loss of LIFR closely correlates with poor clinical outcomes.

Protein works by activating Hippo cascade to throttle YAP

Ma said one of the major findings of the study is that LIFR suppresses both the invasion and colonization steps of metastasis by activating the Hippo kinase cascade that leads to functional inactivation of the transcriptional co-activator YAP.

"The LIFR protein is highly relevant in human cancer because it is down-regulated in about 40 percent of human breast cancers and completely lost in nearly 10 percent," Ma said. "Remarkably, in our study of approximately 1,000 patients, we found that loss of the LIFR protein in non-metastatic stages I to III breast tumors is highly associated with poor metastasis-free, recurrence-free and overall survival outcomes."

Ma noted that this work was regarded by peer reviewers as "a ground-breaking contribution" because it:

  • Challenges the dogma that metastasis-suppressor genes are only a small component of metastasis compared with metastasis-promoting genes;
  • Is the first report of a cell membrane receptor that activates Hippo signaling and has a critical function in cancer; and
  • Might have a significant impact on clinical practice.

Ma said information about LIFR in cancer in the literature is very scarce. But some small studies have reported that LIFR is also lost in colon cancer and liver cancer through a gene-silencing mechanism called hypermethylation.

"There are many directions of research that should be pursued," Ma said. "For example, in order to develop LIFR-based methods of treatment, we must further understand the mechanism of its function and regulation of its expression."

Ma added that her group is generating LIFR conditional knockout mice to determine whether genetic deletion of LIFR in the breast will lead to tumorigenesis and metastasis.

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Co-authors with Ma are Dahu Chen and Peijing Zhang, P h.D., of MD Anderson's Department of Experimental Radiation Oncology; Yutong Sun, Ph.D., Yongkun Wei, Ph.D., Abdol Hossein Rezaeian, Hui-Kuan Lin, Ph.D., and Mien-Chie Hung, Ph.D., all of MD Anderson's Department of Molecular and Cellular Oncology; Julie Teruya-Feldstein, M.D., of Memorial Sloan-Kettering's Department of Pathology; Sumeet Gupta of the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research; and Han Liang, Ph.D., of MD Anderson's Department of Bioinformatics and Computational Biology.

Lin, Hung and Ma are also affiliated with the Cancer Biology Program, Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston. Mien-Chie Hung is additionally affiliated with the Center for Molecular Medicine and the Graduate Institute of Cancer Biology at China Medical University.

This research was supported by the U.S. National Institutes of Health National Cancer Institute grants R00CA138572, R01CA166051, and P01CA099031; a Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas Scholar Award and a University of Texas STARS Award to Ma; a Faculty Development Award from the MD Anderson Cancer Center Support Grant CA016672 from the U.S. National Institutes of Health; Center for Biological Pathways; a Susan G. Komen for the Cure grant; and the National Breast Cancer Foundation, Inc.

About MD Anderson

The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston ranks as one of the world's most respected centers focused on cancer patient care, research, education and prevention. MD Anderson is one of only 41 comprehensive cancer centers designated by the National Cancer Institute. For nine of the past 11 years, including 2012, MD Anderson has ranked No. 1 in cancer care in the "Best Hospitals" survey published annually in U.S. News & World Report.



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LIFR protein suppresses breast cancer metastasis [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 24-Sep-2012
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Contact: Scott Merville
smerville@mdanderson.org
713-792-0661
University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center

MD Anderson-led team's preclinical study identifies new prognostic marker for survival

HOUSTON - A receptor protein suppresses local invasion and metastasis of breast cancer cells, the most lethal aspect of the disease, according to a research team headed by scientists from The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center.

Reporting in Nature Medicine, the team described using high-throughput RNA sequencing to identify the leukemia inhibitory factor receptor (LIFR) as a novel suppressor of breast cancer metastasis, the spread of the disease to other organs.

"Based on our findings, we propose that restoring the expression or the function of key metastasis suppressors like LIFR could be used to block breast cancer metastasis," said lead investigator Li Ma, Ph.D., assistant professor in MD Anderson's Department of Experimental Radiation Oncology.

"Lack of clinically proven prognostic markers and therapeutic agents for metastasis are major barriers for eradicating breast cancer deaths," Ma said. "Although many metastasis-promoting genes have been identified, they have not been translated into clinical practice. The exceptions are the HER2- and VEGF-targeting agents, which have shown measurable but moderate benefit in the clinic."

Only a few genes have been established as metastasis suppressors, Ma said, and many researchers believe that such genes play only a minor role in metastasis.

The investigators in this study, however, found that LIFR is "highly relevant in human tumors." While 94 percent of normal human breast tissues show high LIFR expression, LIFR is downregulated or lost in a significant fraction of patients with ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) or invasive breast cancer, and loss of LIFR closely correlates with poor clinical outcomes.

Protein works by activating Hippo cascade to throttle YAP

Ma said one of the major findings of the study is that LIFR suppresses both the invasion and colonization steps of metastasis by activating the Hippo kinase cascade that leads to functional inactivation of the transcriptional co-activator YAP.

"The LIFR protein is highly relevant in human cancer because it is down-regulated in about 40 percent of human breast cancers and completely lost in nearly 10 percent," Ma said. "Remarkably, in our study of approximately 1,000 patients, we found that loss of the LIFR protein in non-metastatic stages I to III breast tumors is highly associated with poor metastasis-free, recurrence-free and overall survival outcomes."

Ma noted that this work was regarded by peer reviewers as "a ground-breaking contribution" because it:

  • Challenges the dogma that metastasis-suppressor genes are only a small component of metastasis compared with metastasis-promoting genes;
  • Is the first report of a cell membrane receptor that activates Hippo signaling and has a critical function in cancer; and
  • Might have a significant impact on clinical practice.

Ma said information about LIFR in cancer in the literature is very scarce. But some small studies have reported that LIFR is also lost in colon cancer and liver cancer through a gene-silencing mechanism called hypermethylation.

"There are many directions of research that should be pursued," Ma said. "For example, in order to develop LIFR-based methods of treatment, we must further understand the mechanism of its function and regulation of its expression."

Ma added that her group is generating LIFR conditional knockout mice to determine whether genetic deletion of LIFR in the breast will lead to tumorigenesis and metastasis.

###

Co-authors with Ma are Dahu Chen and Peijing Zhang, P h.D., of MD Anderson's Department of Experimental Radiation Oncology; Yutong Sun, Ph.D., Yongkun Wei, Ph.D., Abdol Hossein Rezaeian, Hui-Kuan Lin, Ph.D., and Mien-Chie Hung, Ph.D., all of MD Anderson's Department of Molecular and Cellular Oncology; Julie Teruya-Feldstein, M.D., of Memorial Sloan-Kettering's Department of Pathology; Sumeet Gupta of the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research; and Han Liang, Ph.D., of MD Anderson's Department of Bioinformatics and Computational Biology.

Lin, Hung and Ma are also affiliated with the Cancer Biology Program, Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston. Mien-Chie Hung is additionally affiliated with the Center for Molecular Medicine and the Graduate Institute of Cancer Biology at China Medical University.

This research was supported by the U.S. National Institutes of Health National Cancer Institute grants R00CA138572, R01CA166051, and P01CA099031; a Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas Scholar Award and a University of Texas STARS Award to Ma; a Faculty Development Award from the MD Anderson Cancer Center Support Grant CA016672 from the U.S. National Institutes of Health; Center for Biological Pathways; a Susan G. Komen for the Cure grant; and the National Breast Cancer Foundation, Inc.

About MD Anderson

The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston ranks as one of the world's most respected centers focused on cancer patient care, research, education and prevention. MD Anderson is one of only 41 comprehensive cancer centers designated by the National Cancer Institute. For nine of the past 11 years, including 2012, MD Anderson has ranked No. 1 in cancer care in the "Best Hospitals" survey published annually in U.S. News & World Report.



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