Friday, November 30, 2012

Judge dismisses porn case against Minn. coach

Minnesota State, Mankato football coach Todd Hoffner speaks to reporters as his wife, Melodee, and attorney Gerald Maschka listen, Friday, Nov. 30, 2012, in Mankato, Minn. Hoffner, who had been sidelined by accusations of child pornography involving his own children, reacted with relief Friday after a judge dismissed the case, saying he was "thankful to be waking up from this nightmare." Hoffner was effectively cleared when a Blue Earth district judge agreed with his assertion that innocent family videos had been misinterpreted. He had been escorted off a football practice field and arrested in August after a university employee came across cellphone videos of his children dancing and playing naked. (AP Photo/Star Tribune, Marlin Levison) ST. PAUL OUT MINNEAPOLIS-AREA TV OUT MAGS OUT

Minnesota State, Mankato football coach Todd Hoffner speaks to reporters as his wife, Melodee, and attorney Gerald Maschka listen, Friday, Nov. 30, 2012, in Mankato, Minn. Hoffner, who had been sidelined by accusations of child pornography involving his own children, reacted with relief Friday after a judge dismissed the case, saying he was "thankful to be waking up from this nightmare." Hoffner was effectively cleared when a Blue Earth district judge agreed with his assertion that innocent family videos had been misinterpreted. He had been escorted off a football practice field and arrested in August after a university employee came across cellphone videos of his children dancing and playing naked. (AP Photo/Star Tribune, Marlin Levison) ST. PAUL OUT MINNEAPOLIS-AREA TV OUT MAGS OUT

Minnesota State, Mankato football coach Todd Hoffner talks with reporters Friday, Nov. 30, 2012, in Mankato, Minn. Hoffner, who had been sidelined by accusations of child pornography involving his own children, reacted with relief Friday after a judge dismissed the case, saying he was "thankful to be waking up from this nightmare." Hoffner was effectively cleared when a Blue Earth district judge agreed with his assertion that innocent family videos had been misinterpreted. He had been escorted off a football practice field and arrested in August after a university employee came across cellphone videos of his children dancing and playing naked. (AP Photo/Star Tribune, Marlin Levison) ST. PAUL OUT MINNEAPOLIS-AREA TV OUT MAGS OUT

Minnesota State, Mankato football coach Todd Hoffner and his wife, Melodee, leave following a news conference Friday, Nov. 30, 2012, in Mankato, Minn. Hoffner, who had been sidelined by accusations of child pornography involving his own children, reacted with relief Friday after a judge dismissed the case, saying he was "thankful to be waking up from this nightmare." Hoffner was effectively cleared when a Blue Earth district judge agreed with his assertion that innocent family videos had been misinterpreted. He had been escorted off a football practice field and arrested in August after a university employee came across cellphone videos of his children dancing and playing naked. (AP Photo/Star Tribune, Marlin Levison) ST. PAUL OUT MINNEAPOLIS-AREA TV OUT MAGS OUT

Minnesota State, Mankato football coach Todd Hoffner speaks to reporters as his wife, Melodee, right, attorneys Jim Fleming, left, and Gerald Maschka, second left, listen, Friday, Nov. 30, 2012, in Mankato, Minn. Hoffner, who had been sidelined by accusations of child pornography involving his own children, reacted with relief Friday after a judge dismissed the case, saying he was "thankful to be waking up from this nightmare." Hoffner was effectively cleared when a Blue Earth district judge agreed with his assertion that innocent family videos had been misinterpreted. He had been escorted off a football practice field and arrested in August after a university employee came across cellphone videos of his children dancing and playing naked. (AP Photo/The Mankato Free Press, Jim Cross)

Minnesota State, Mankato football coach Todd Hoffner reacts as he makes a statement to reporters as his wife, Melodee, listens, Friday, Nov. 30, 2012, in Mankato, Minn. Hoffner, who had been sidelined by accusations of child pornography involving his own children, reacted with relief Friday after a judge dismissed the case, saying he was "thankful to be waking up from this nightmare." Hoffner was effectively cleared when a Blue Earth district judge agreed with his assertion that innocent family videos had been misinterpreted. He had been escorted off a football practice field and arrested in August after a university employee came across cellphone videos of his children dancing and playing naked. (AP Photo/The Mankato Free Press, Jim Cross)

(AP) ? A Minnesota football coach sidelined by accusations of child pornography involving his own children reacted with relief Friday after a judge dismissed the case, saying he was "thankful to be waking up from this nightmare."

Todd Hoffner, the head coach at Minnesota State-Mankato, was effectively cleared when a judge agreed with his assertion that innocent family videos had been misinterpreted. He had been escorted off a football practice field and arrested in August after a university employee came across cellphone videos of his children dancing and playing naked.

"My wife and I have anticipated this day for a very long time," Hoffner said in a news conference at his attorneys' offices. "It has finally taken a person with courage and authority to realize what these videos were."

Hoffner said he wanted to return to work as soon as possible. The university said he will remain on administrative leave until its own investigation is complete. Hoffner has been on leave since the videos were discovered on his university-issued cellphone in August and turned over to police.

Hoffner testified earlier that his three young children asked him to videotape a skit they had concocted after taking a bubble bath. His wife, Melodee, has defended him, as have supporters who held candlelight vigils on his behalf.

A search of his home computer found no evidence of child porn, and social workers found no evidence that the couple's children had been abused.

In her ruling released Friday, Blue Earth County District Judge Krista Jass said she didn't find any evidence that the videos amounted to pornography.

"The videos under consideration here contain nude images of Defendant's minor children dancing and acting playful after a bath. That is all they contain," Jass wrote in her 24-page ruling dismissing the charges.

Hoffner's attorney, Jim Fleming, singled out assistant county prosecutor Mike Hanson for bringing charges in the first place, saying "Hanson essentially argued that this was child pornography because he knows it when he sees it."

Hanson said in a statement that his office didn't agree with the dismissal but accepted it.

"Our office was trying to enforce a statute enacted to protect children," he said. "No matter what the prosecutor does in a controversial case with a high-profile suspect, they will be criticized. We do not go looking for cases like this, they are brought to us."

University spokesman Dan Benson said he had no timetable for when the school's investigation would be completed.

Hoffner, 46, of Eagle Lake, had been charged with one count of using minors in a sexual performance or pornographic work and one count of possessing child pornography. Both are felonies.

He has been sidelined for what has turned into an outstanding season for the Mavericks. They are 12-0 and host Missouri Western on Saturday in the national Division II quarterfinals.

The circumstances of the case, close on the heels of the Penn State scandal involving sexually abused children and authority figures who didn't intervene, invited questions about whether the university had overreacted to the videos.

Fleming, the coach's attorney, said Friday that it was for "others to decide" whether the Penn State case played a part in how Hoffner's case was handled.

"In light of all that's happened, it would be hard for me to say it wasn't at least a factor," Fleming said.

At an earlier hearing on his motion for dismissal, Hoffner testified that he had told his children to go take a bubble bath last June so he could get some work done. Hoffner said the children later came down in towels and asked him to videotape them. He said he never directed the kids, and never watched the video afterward or showed it to anyone.

The videos came to light after Hoffner took his problematic cellphone to work to be checked out.

The coach was escorted off the football practice field on Aug. 17 by university officials after the school turned the videos over to police, and he was arrested four days later.

Hanson, the assistant prosecutor, had argued earlier that the decision on whether or not the videos were pornography should be left to a jury, and disputed the claim that the images were innocent family fun.

Hoffner was entering his fifth year as head football coach at the school, where he had a 34-13 record. He led the Mavericks to the playoffs in 2008 and 2009, and a share of the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference title in 2011. He was named NSIC coach of the year in 2009.

Word of the case's dismissal was just starting to spread Friday night on campus at the university, which with its roughly 15,000 students is among the state's largest. Sam Moyer, a senior from the Rochester area, said the charges were not a frequent topic of discussion among students.

"I know quite a few people who thought this was just him making family memories ? not a sexual act," Moyer said. "It's such a big conclusion to jump to, that he was some sexual predator. That ruins someone's life."

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Associated Press writer Amy Forliti contributed to this report from Minneapolis.

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Acer Aspire 7600U (A7600U-UR308)


With a glass-front design, a giant HD touch screen, and a bevy of entertainment options, the Acer Aspire 7600U will get plenty of shoppers imagining this beauty sitting atop their desk or hanging on a wall, and with good reason. From the 27-inch touch screen to the slot-loading Blu-ray drive, the Aspire 7600U is worthy of your affections, but it comes at a steep price.

Design and Features
The Aspire 7600U features edge-to-edge glass across its 27-inch display, but the glass doesn't stop there. Extending a full 2.5 inches below the bottom of the display, a pane of transparent acrylic also serves as part of the monitor stand, resting on the edge the clear plastic instead of two feet or a metal bar. In back, propping up the all-in-one, is a single support arm which adjusts to let the AIO sit at anywhere between 30 and 80 degrees. The combination of glass, acrylic, and the single support arm leaves an impression of weightlessness, and gives the Aspire 7600U a futuristic air that is quite striking.

The glass motif is repeated again in the bundled wireless keyboard and mouse, where an extended clear acrylic panel makes up the wrist rest of the keyboard and the palm rest of the mouse. It's not the only smart design element, however. Some clever designer put the power connection in the end of the easel stand bar, which makes the cable look much less cluttered. The system uses an AC adapter power brick, but the cable is four feet long, so you may be able to leave that on the floor when plugged in.

On the left side of the system you'll find two USB 3.0 ports, a memory card reader (SD/SDHC, MS/Pro Duo, MMC), and Audio Line In and Out connections. On the back of the system you'll find four USB 2.0 ports for connecting various peripherals, along with a Gigabit Ethernet port, but that's not all. Asus has equipped the Aspire 7600U with two HDMI input ports, letting you connect a cable box and a gaming console to the system, as well as an HDMI out, for using the desktop with a second monitor, and SPDIF for connecting a digital audio system. Wireless technologies include 802.11n Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 4.0, along with an NFC reader for easily pairing NFC-enabled mobile devices (such as tablets and smartphones) and sharing data.

The 27-inch display isn't just a pretty face, though its 1,920-by-1,080 resolution is gorgeous. It's also touch-enabled, tracking 10-touch points to provide all of the touch support needed to make the most of Windows 8. Taking advantage of the high-definition display is a Blu-ray optical drive, which will read and play Blu-ray discs, and burn to blank DVDs and CDs. A VESA mount and included mounting bracket also allows mounting on a wall for use as a TV or HTPC.

Inside the slim system is a 1TB 5400rpm hard drive, offering plenty of storage space. While the Aspire 7600U may have a slim and airy design, it's weighed down heavily with preloaded software. On the tiled Start Screen you'll find numerous apps, including TuneIn Radio, Evernote, HuluPlus, Amazon's Kindle Reader, Encyclopedia Britannica, Skitch, and Skype. There are also tiles for links to eBay, Netflix, Amazon, and Stumble Upon. Surprisingly, there's even a tile for Cha-Cha, which I hadn't seen in several years.

On the desktop side, you'll find even more trialware, with a 60-day trial of McAfee Internet Security Suite, a trial version of Norton Online Backup, and Microsoft's limited functionality ad-supported Office Starter 2010. There's also a handful of game samples from WildTangent. It's a stunning amount of bloatware, but an hour of uninstalling programs will give you a nice, clean system. On a more helpful note, Acer does cover the Aspire 7600U with a one-year warranty.

Performance
Acer Aspire 7600U (A7600U-UR308) The Aspire 7600U is equipped with a 2.5GHz Intel Core i5-3210M dual-core mobile processor, a step up from the ultra low-voltage processors used in the Sony VAIO Tap 20 (SVJ20215CXW) , but well below the Core i7 processor found in the Editors' Choice Dell XPS One 27 . Acer pairs this processor with 8GB of memory, offering a slight performance bump when compared with the Lenovo IdeaCentre A720 , which features the same CPU but only 6GB of memory. As a result, the Aspire 7600U scored 2,613 points in PCMark 7 while the Lenovo A720 fell slightly behind with 2,131 points, even though both scored similarly in Cinebench R11.5 (2.88 points and 2.82 points, respectively).

Acer Aspire 7600U (A7600U-UR308)

The desktop is also outfitted with an Nvidia GeForce GT 640M discrete graphics processor and 2GB of dedicated memory, offering slightly better performance in graphics and gaming than the Asus ET2300INTI-B022K , which uses the GT 630 and 1GB of memory. As a result, the Aspire 7600U topped the Asus ET2300INTI in gaming tests, producing 31 frame per second (fps) in Alien vs. Predator, and 26 fps in Heaven (both at medium detail and resolution settings). By comparison, the Asus ET2300INTI-B022K only managed 25 fps and 20 fps, respectively. The Aspire 7600U also led in 3DMark 11, scoring 2,887 points (at Entry settings) as compared to the the Asus' 2,244 points in the same test. The result is a system that can handle not only all of your regular video and web browsing capabilities; it will also do a fair amount of gaming, albeit not high-end 3D titles.

The Acer Aspire 7600U may not blow away the competition in performance, but it does hold its own. Figure in the enticing array of entertainment features, from the Blu-ray drive to HDMI inputs?not to mention a design that you'll want to hang on your wall as art?and it will tempt plenty of shoppers. The Editors' Choice Dell XPS One 27 may offer better performance and overall value, but the Acer Aspire 7600U certainly is an all-in-one PC that will get your pulse racing.

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EverydayFamily.com Helps ?Get Out the Give? On #GivingTuesday

EverydayFamily.com Celebrates Inaugural National Day of Giving by Hosting The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society I CARE Pledge

Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) November 30, 2012

On November 27, 2012, EverydayFamily.com participated in the inaugural #GivingTuesday, a nationwide movement harnessing the power of a unique blend of partners?charities, families, businesses and individuals?to transform how people think about, talk about and participate in the giving season.

?During the Holidays, many people find themselves wanting to be a part of something bigger,? says Noah Anderson, owner and CEO of EverydayFamily.com. ?Our ongoing Facebook ?Like? campaign is an easy way for our everyone to be a part of the cause. If we all get involved, work together to donate our time and efforts, we can give back and truly make a difference.?

#GivingTuesday has already inspired over 1,400 organizations and people in all 50 U.S. states and around the world to take collaborative action. Each aims to improve their local communities and give back in better, smarter ways to the charities and causes they support and help create a better world.

Through EverydayFamily.com?s Facebook ?Like? campaign, up to $20,000 will be donated to The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) during the holiday season. For each new Facebook ?Like? it receives between now and December 31, 2012, EverydayFamily.com will donate $1 to LLS, to help fund the fight against pediatric cancer.

To learn more about #GivingTuesday participants and activities or to join the celebration of giving, please visit:

Website: http://www.givingtuesday.org


Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/GivingTuesday


Twitter: twitter.com/GivingTues

About #GivingTuesday


#GivingTuesday is a movement to celebrate and provide incentives to give. It will culminate with a national day of giving on November 27, 2012. This first-of-its-kind effort harnesses the collective power of a unique blend of partners? charities, families, businesses and individuals?to transform how people think about, talk about and participate in the giving season. #GivingTuesday will inspire people to take collaborative action to improve their local communities, give back in better, smarter ways to the charities and causes they celebrate and help create a better world. #GivingTuesday will harness the power of social media to create a national moment around the holidays that is dedicated to giving, similar to how Black Friday and Cyber Monday have become days that are synonymous with holiday shopping.


A team of recognized experts and influencers, initially convened by leaders of 92nd Street Y and supported by a core group of founding partners, are spearheading this effort. Founding partners include United Nations Foundation, DonorsChoose.org, Mashable, Blackbaud, charity: water, GlobalGiving, Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America (IAVA), Kiva, Darden Restaurant Group, Groupon, Unilever, United Way, The Case Foundation and VentureThree Capital. Leaders in philanthropy, social media, innovative giving, grassroots organizing, marketing and communications are providing counsel and resources to help build this movement.

About EverydayFamily.com


EverydayFamily.com (EF) is a family driven website ? in every sense ? featuring a growing community of over three million members who share their everyday parenting experiences. EF is an online home and established resource for experts and parents who have advice and information to share, as well as those who are seeking guidance and support as they move through their family?s journey, from preconception, to preschool, and beyond. EF invites everyone to get comfortable and share stories, thoughts, advice, and opinions with other families. The editors at EF, as well as the entire EF community, are dedicated to providing daily content for families seeking advice, information, and support? and to giving back to the communities supporting us.

Contact: MediaRelations(at)EverydayFamily(dot)com

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Thursday, November 29, 2012

MediaPortal posts 2.0 alpha media hub and new remote apps, teases 1.3 beta with Titan

MediaPortal posts 20 alpha and new remotes, teases 13 beta with Titan

Home theater PC owners only just recovering from their turkey or tofu comas will have some updating to do -- MediaPortal has been busy. The experimenters among us will most likely want to jump straight into the promised MediaPortal 2.0 Alpha Autumn, which carries new visual layouts and video backgrounds, a news plug-in and a party-friendly music player. New versions of remote tools like aMPdroid, MPExtended, WebMediaPortal and WifiRemote bring their own slew of upgrades, such as HTTP Live Streaming in MPExtended or a "what's new" interface in aMPdroid. We'll readily admit that our eye is most drawn to the yet-to-be-launched MediaPortal 1.3 beta's addition of the Titan skin you see up above: going beyond what we saw in October, the extra-polished look goes a long way towards accommodating newcomers and the style-conscious. We're still waiting on publicly accessible 1.3 beta code, but everything else is waiting for open-source media hubs at the included links.

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Upton headed to Braves; Pettitte returns to Yanks

B.J. Upton is on his way to Atlanta, while Andy Pettitte is staying in pinstripes.

With the winter meetings only days away, baseball's offseason began to heat up Wednesday with a pair of moves involving potential closers: Ryan Madson joined the Angels and Jonathan Broxton remained with the Reds.

Hours later, the Braves made big news.

Looking for a new center fielder and some right-handed pop, Atlanta found both in Upton, who had 28 homers and 31 steals for Tampa Bay last season. The fleet-footed free agent agreed to a $75.25 million, five-year contract, a person familiar with the deal said Wednesday night.

The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the deal had not been completed. It was expected to be announced Thursday once Upton passes his physical.

Upton's score would be the biggest free-agent contract of the offseason so far and the largest in Braves history.

Pettitte, meanwhile, will return for another season with the New York Yankees.

Feeling strong at age 40, the veteran lefty completed a one-year deal worth $12 million, putting baseball's biggest postseason winner back in the Bronx.

"I think we're good enough to go all the way, I really do," Pettitte said on a conference call. "I'm at the point where, if I didn't feel like we had a chance to win it deep down, I wouldn't do this."

The five-time World Series champion retired after the 2010 season to spend more time at home but then decided to come back this year ? while working as an instructor during spring training ? and signed a contract guaranteeing him $2.5 million.

Pettitte went 5-4 with a 2.87 ERA in 12 starts. He missed almost three months because of a broken lower left leg, sustained when he was hit by a line drive off the bat of Cleveland's Casey Kotchman on June 27.

"I definitely think that if I would have pitched a full season and thrown 200 innings, that I definitely wouldn't feel as fresh and physically feel as good as I do right now," Pettitte said. "Obviously, I feel like that helped lead me to a quick decision."

The move means the AL East champs are set to start 2013 with the same rotation as last season: CC Sabathia, Hiroki Kuroda, Pettitte, Phil Hughes and Ivan Nova or David Phelps.

Next up for general manager Brian Cashman could be a contract for 43-year-old closer Mariano Rivera, determined to come back from a torn knee ligament.

Madson is making a comeback from Tommy John surgery, and he agreed to a one-year deal with the Los Angeles Angels five days before the start of baseball's winter meetings in Nashville, Tenn.

The longtime Philadelphia reliever missed last season with Cincinnati, which signed him in January after a stellar performance in 2011 with the Phillies. He had surgery in April on a torn ligament in his right elbow.

Well ahead of schedule in his recovery, Madson said he expects to be the Angels' closer. General manager Jerry Dipoto agreed the veteran is likely to supplant Ernesto Frieri when fully healthy.

"I feel like if I can throw the ball like I'm capable of, I expect to have that role," Madson said. "I expect to come to spring training and earn the job."

Broxton isn't sure what role he'll have in Cincinnati after securing a $21 million, three-year contract that gives the NL Central champions a chance to reconfigure their starting rotation.

The two-time All-Star came to the Reds last July in a trade with Kansas City. He filled in as the closer when Aroldis Chapman developed a tired shoulder and had four saves in six chances overall with a 2.82 ERA.

Now the Reds have the option of turning Chapman into a starter, which was the plan last season until Madson blew out his elbow. The team has told Chapman to prepare for next season as a starter, although it hasn't committed to Broxton as the closer.

"Nothing's in stone right now," assistant general manager Bob Miller said. "When we talked to Jonathan we said he was going to be at the back end of the bullpen. What happens depends on spring training and how things play out in the offseason."

Broxton wanted a multiyear deal so he could settle in one place. He didn't insist on assurances he'd be a closer.

"I went into the offseason with an open mind," Broxton said. "I've got experience in both roles. Even if Chapman doesn't work out as a starter, he can come back in and fill in as the closer. I'll be happy to throw the eighth (inning). It doesn't matter. You saw what he did last year."

The 28-year-old Upton hit .246 with 78 RBIs for the Rays last season. He will replace free agent Michael Bourn as the Braves' center fielder and should provide much-needed power from the right side.

Upton's first full season with Tampa Bay was 2007, when he hit a career-best .300 with 24 homers and 22 stolen bases. His home run totals have increased in each of the last three seasons, but he has hit below .250 with more than 150 strikeouts in four straight years.

Bourn was the Braves' leadoff hitter, but Upton is not expected to fill that role.

Elsewhere, the Boston Red Sox made a flurry of minor moves, trading right-handers Zach Stewart and Sandy Rosario as well as third baseman Danny Valencia.

Stewart was sent to Pittsburgh and Rosario to Oakland for players to be named. Valencia was shipped to Baltimore for cash.

Boston also hired Greg Colbrunn as hitting coach.

Athletics reliever Pat Neshek agreed to a one-year contract that avoided salary arbitration, while Kansas City traded right-hander Vin Mazzaro and first baseman Clint Robinson to the Pirates for minor league pitchers Luis Santos and Luis Rico.

The Chicago Cubs designated right-hander Casey Coleman for assignment to make roster room for newcomer Scott Feldman, who agreed to a $6 million, one-year contract the previous day.

Feldman's former team, the Texas Rangers, acquired right-hander Cory Burns from San Diego for a player to be named or cash.

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AP Sports Writers Charles Odum, Greg Beacham and Joe Kay contributed to this report.

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Chinese paper congratulates Kim Jong Un on being named ?Sexiest Man Alive? by the Onion | The Lookout - Yahoo! News

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In a hilarious if increasingly common example of a real newspaper taking a satirical newspaper seriously, the People's Daily?the website for the Communist Party of China's newspaper?published a story on Tuesday congratulating North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on being named 2012's "Sexiest Man Alive" by the Onion.

"U.S. website The Onion has named North Korean supreme leader Kim Jong Un as the 'Sexiest Man Alive' for the year 2012," the story announces before quoting the Onion's sarcastic write-up:

"With his devastatingly handsome, round face, his boyish charm, and his strong, sturdy frame, this Pyongyang-bred heartthrob is every woman's dream come true. Blessed with an air of power that masks an unmistakable cute, cuddly side, Kim made this newspaper's editorial board swoon with his impeccable fashion sense, chic short hairstyle, and, of course, that famous smile," it said.

"He has that rare ability to somehow be completely adorable and completely macho at the same time," said Marissa Blake-Zweiber, editor of the Onion Style and Entertainment.

The accompanying 55-page slideshow includes images of Kim in varying degrees of sexiness?riding a horse, posing with military leaders, aiming a rifle, riding a horse and, uh, riding a horse.

Of course, this isn't the first time the Onion's sarcasm has been lost in translation.

In 2002, the Beijing Evening News picked up an Onion story asserting the U.S. Congress would leave Washington "unless a new Capitol is built."

In September 2011, Capitol Police in Washington were forced to investigate after the Onion's Twitter feed teased a satirical article?"Congress Takes Group of Schoolchildren Hostage"?with a series of tweets proclaiming breaking news of a hostage situation inside the Capitol building.

A month later, the Onion caused real confusion when it published a satirical story?"Study Finds Every Style of Parenting Produces Disturbed, Miserable Adults"?that cited the California Parenting Institute in its findings.

The real institute was soon deluged with emails and phone calls from concerned residents.

And in September, Iranian news agency Fars plagiarized an Onion story that claimed an "overwhelming majority of rural white Americans" would prefer Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad over President Barack Obama.

[Hat tip: BuzzFeed]

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Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Patient's own immune cells may blunt viral therapy for brain cancer

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Doctors now use cancer-killing viruses to treat some patients with lethal, fast-growing brain tumors. Clinical trials show that these therapeutic viruses are safe but less effective than expected.

A new study led by researchers at the Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center ? Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research Institute (OSUCCC ? James) shows that the reason for this is in part due to the patient's own immune system, which quickly works to eliminate the anticancer virus.

The findings, published in the journal Nature Medicine, show that the body responds to the anticancer virus as it does to an infection. Within hours, specialized immune cells called natural killer (NK) cells move in to eliminate the therapeutic virus in the brain.

The researchers discovered that the NK cells attack the viruses when they express specific molecules on their surface called NKp30 and NKp46. "These receptor molecules enable the NK cells to recognize and destroy the anticancer viruses before the viruses can destroy the tumor," says co-senior author Dr. Michael A. Caligiuri, director of Ohio State's Comprehensive Cancer Center and CEO of the James Cancer Hospital and Solove Research Institute, and a senior author of the study.

"When we blocked those receptors, the virus has more time to work, and mice with these brain tumors live longer. The next step is to block these molecules on NK cells in glioblastoma patients and see if we can improve their outcome," says Caligiuri, who is also the John L. Marakas Nationwide Insurance Enterprise Foundation Chair in Cancer Research. This study of cancer-cell-killing, or oncolytic, viruses is an example of the value of translational research, in which a problem observed during clinical trials is studied in the laboratory to devise a solution.

"In this case, clinical trials of oncolytic viruses proved safe for use in the brain, but we noticed substantial numbers of immune cells in brain tumors after treatment," says senior author and neurosurgeon Dr. E. Antonio Chiocca, who was professor and chair of neurological surgery while at Ohio State University.

"To understand this process, we went back to the laboratory and showed that NK cells rapidly infiltrate tumors in mice that have been treated with the therapeutic virus. These NK cells also signal other inflammatory cells to come in and destroy the cancer-killing virus in the tumor."

The study used an oncolytic herpes simplex virus, human glioblastoma tumor tissue and mouse models, one of which hosted both human glioblastoma cells and human NK cells. Key technical findings include:

  • Replication of the therapeutic virus in tumor cells in an animal model rapidly attracted subsets of NK cells to the tumor site;
  • NK cells in tumors activated other immune cells (i.e., macrophages and microglia) that have both antiviral and anticancer properties;
  • Depletion of NK cells improves the survival of tumor-bearing mice treated with the therapeutic virus;
  • NK cells that destroy virus-infected tumor cells express the NKp30 and NKp46 receptors molecules that recognize the virus.

"Once we identify the molecules on glioblastoma cells that these NK cell receptors bind with, we might be able to use them to identify patients who will be sensitive to this therapy," Caligiuri says.

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Wall Street gains on hopes for "fiscal cliff" deal

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Stocks turned higher on Wednesday on investors' hopes that a compromise could be reached to avoid the "fiscal cliff" after comments from U.S. House Speaker John Boehner and President Barack Obama.

Shares of Costco Wholesale Corp jumped 5.5 percent to $101.81 after the retailer became the latest company to announce a special dividend in case taxes jump next year.

The market sharply pared losses in volatile late morning trading after Boehner, the top Republican in Congress, said he was optimistic that a deal on the "fiscal cliff" to avert large tax hikes and spending cuts could be reached. That helped reverse a slide of 1 percent.

Adding to the more positive tone, the president, speaking later in the day, said he hoped to get a deal done before Christmas.

For weeks now, the market has been swinging back and forth on headlines from Washington. Wednesday's gyrations served to once again highlight the extent that the impasse is affecting the market and the likelihood of more volatility to come.

"There's only one issue in front of the financial markets, and it's the debate on the fiscal cliff," said Jack De Gan, chief investment officer of Harbor Advisory Corp in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.

"That's the only issue out there, and I think in the short term, there's not much that we can do other than watch, and try to anticipate what's going to happen."

One possible result of the deficit-reduction talks is a rise in the tax rate on dividends, prompting some companies to issue special dividends or move up plans for dividends.

The latest example is retailer Costco, which said it will pay a special dividend of roughly $3 billion to investors - the largest payout so far from any company ahead of a likely increase in the dividend tax. Costco also posted monthly same-store sales that beat forecasts. [ID:nL5E8MS8MP] Costco's stock hit an intraday high of $102.14, close to its 2012 high of $104.43 set on October 10.

The Dow Jones industrial average <.dji> gained 79.75 points, or 0.62 percent, to 12,957.88. The Standard & Poor's 500 Index <.spx> rose 5.87 points, or 0.42 percent, to 1,404.81. The Nasdaq Composite Index <.ixic> added 9.04 points, or 0.30 percent, to 2,976.83.

Knight Capital Group Inc shares jumped 14.1 percent to $3.39 on news that Getco LLC has sent a proposal for a merger between Getco and Knight Capital at a price of $3.39 per share, according to a regulatory filing.

Obama is meeting on Wednesday at the White House with chief executives from top corporations, including Goldman Sachs , Deloitte LLP and Caterpillar Inc , to discuss U.S. fiscal problems.

"While there's little that the president and vice president could do at today's meeting to improve moods in America's corner office, we still believe a legislative compromise will be reached before 'fiscal cliff' detonates," said Jack Ablin, chief investment officer of BMO Private Bank, in Chicago.

"In the meantime, we expect daunting headlines and emotional market volatility."

On the earnings front, Green Mountain Coffee Roasters Inc forecast quarterly and full-year earnings well ahead of analysts' expectations, helped by an expanded lineup of single-serve coffee makers and drinks. The company's stock surged 24 percent to $35.91.

The S&P 500's drop of 1 percent in the morning was partly caused by data that showed U.S. single-family home sales fell in October, casting a shadow over what has been one of the brighter spots in the U.S. economy.

Housing stocks fell after the data. The PHLX housing index <.hgx> slipped 0.5 percent. D.R. Horton Inc , the biggest U.S. home builder, fell 1.2 percent to $19.34.

(Reporting by Ed Krudy; Additional reporting by Gabriel Debenedetti; Editing by Jan Paschal)

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Endangered primates caught in Congolese conflict

As the United Nations warns of a growing humanitarian crisis in the east of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the advance of the M23 rebel militia might also affect the gorillas and chimps in the region.

Last week the M23 rebels took the city of Goma and vowed to march south to Bukavu. As well as the armed conflict, there have been reports of the murder and abduction of women and children. Yesterday the rebels announced that they will withdraw from Goma but their intentions are far from clear. If they do move on to Bukavu, in their path is the Primate Rehabilitation Centre of Lwiro, which holds more than 50 chimps and 70 monkeys, and the GRACE gorilla sanctuary in Kasugho, which cares for gorillas wounded by poachers or armed conflict.

"In addition to the captive apes, we are concerned about wild ape populations ? chimpanzees, lowland gorillas, and the critically endangered mountain gorillas," says Anna Behm Masozera of the International Gorilla Conservation Programme in Kigali, Rwanda.

The Lwiro sanctuary put its contingency plan into action last week: they have stockpiled enough food, water, fuel, medications and cleaning supplies necessary to run the sanctuary for 15 days, says its director, Carmen Vidal, should the need arise.

Shots and riots

If the rebels continue their advance towards Lwiro, the plan is for some workers to seek safety at a nearby UN camp, and for some of the expatriate workers to return to their countries, says Vidal. The staff that choose to remain would continue to care for the animal residents. "Although the majority of Lwiro's animals are semi-free-ranging, they need to be fed three times a day as the forest doesn't have sufficient food for all of them."

"There have been shots and rioting near us in the past week as tensions rise among the various militia factions and within local communities," says Vidal. As a result, Lwiro's animals have "become nervous, display stereotypical stress behaviours and some have even stopped eating".

Luitzen Santman, the director of GRACE, says that his sanctuary has also stockpiled extra food and supplies and that the United Nations peacekeeping mission, MONUSCO, is on standby to provide extra protection if needed. "We are experienced with insecurity in the region" he says. Fortunately, GRACE is located "at a very remote field site that has no political or military relevance. Field conservation sites like GRACE that stay politically neutral seem not to attract attention of rebel groups."

Santman says that primates are unlikely to be directly targeted by the rebel groups to make a political point, but says there might be an increase in them being killed for bushmeat as fighters move through their habitat.

Gorillas missing

Since the M23 reached the Virunga National Park near Goma in July, they have more or less cooperated with the park authorities, allowing staff to search for missing gorilla families but this became impossible recently when fighting in the region intensified. Two mountain gorilla families are currently unaccounted for.

"There are many concerns in this time of uncertainty but the biggest is that for three months we have been unable to redeploy our rangers into the gorilla sector of the park," says chief warden Emmanuel de Merode.

This problem is exacerbated by the unavailability of the light aircraft normally used by the Virunga workers for surveillance and monitoring of the 7800-square-kilometre park. The park's staff moved it to Goma airport earlier this month to stop it falling into rebel hands, but they were unable to risk moving it again when it became clear that the city was a target. The UN is currently in control of the airport but they are surrounded by the M23. Without the aircraft at their disposal, the park workers are unable to keep track of their animals.

It is not only the M23 group that Virunga workers have to contend with. Some sections of the park are controlled by militia groups of the Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda (FDLR), who along with the Mai Mai Pareco group have used the M23's battle with Congolese troops to step up their illegal poaching activities.

In the past two weeks an elephant and a buffalo have been killed in the park's central sector. Destruction of primates' habitat is also an increasing problem. Groups such as the FDLR Mandevu, who operate out of the park just north of Goma, finance themselves through the sale of illegal charcoal, produced by burning timber from the park's forests.

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Smarter Online Marketing Requires Intelligence: Opportunity ...

online marketing auditsLong before an army goes into battle, intelligence organizations have been busy collecting and analyzing information about the opposing threat. The right information and insight could lead to a much more advantageous outcome. Inaccurate information or an absence of competitive research can lead to disaster.

In the competitive world of content marketing and optimization, it?s essential for companies of all sizes and industries to understand their online marketplace in order to gain a business advantage.

Developing a competitive strategy is essential in today?s dynamic search and social web and an effective approach starts by understanding both the broader?Search Landscape and internal Website SEO Readiness.

The approach to competitive search and social media research can vary widely by situation because no business is the same. It?s essentially always going to involve some kind of information capture, assessment and comparison.

A new business entering a competitive market with companies that have mature Internet marketing programs may need to uncover key weaknesses in their competitor?s marketing efforts in order to compete ?David and Goliath? style.? In a situation with companies that have very similar levels of Internet marketing resources and effort, competitive research may uncover weaknesses or unrealized opportunities that can create advantage.

In all cases, an understanding of the competitive search and social media landscape will help content marketers differentiate to better attract and engage with customers.

For example, one entrepreneur in the self-help area of memory and IQ improvement wanted an online marketing program that would help achieve top visibility on Google for the word ?brain.? With a new website and nearly 700 million competing search results for the search term, a first glance evaluation indicated the outcome to be unlikely with any reasonable budget and time frame.

Further research into the search landscape to identify competitors did not reveal the list of online puzzle and learning websites the entrepreneur considered ?competition?, but a mix of Wikipedia, University (Harvard), industry publication and resource websites with large numbers of web pages and a long history of search relevance for the topic.

In the search and social media marketing world, the competition isn?t always who you think.? What companies need to understand is that online competition isn?t just businesses competing for market share in the business world, but information and content published from a variety of sources that compete for search engine and social media users? attention.

In the case of the ?brain? customer, thoughtful analysis of the search and social media landscape revealed popular forums and social networking groups focused on topics related to what the target website visitor would find useful. A more diverse, yet relevant keyword mix proved to be more attainable and more importantly, a better reflection of the interests amongst the target community.

A larger group of keyword targets promoted through the optimization of content and social media channels resulted in the entrepreneur?s website reaching over 300,000 unique visitors per month and a decision to change the business model to advertising over product sales because of the volume of traffic. Had the entrepreneur focused only on ?brain? without conducting competitive and marketplace research, they might still be selling just a few learning games per month instead of a thriving website supported by an active community and strong search engine traffic.

Of course, the research that goes into developing an aggressive search and online marketing strategy goes beyond these basics. There are 5 audits we use for developing a more effective approach to dominating the search and social web including: topic/keywords audit, technical SEO audit, on/off site content audit, social media audit and a linking audit. More on those in my next post.

Excerpt with permission from Optimize: How to Attract and Engage More Customers by Integrating SEO, Social Media and Content Marketing, published by Wiley.



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Joseph E. Murray, Transplant Doctor and Nobel Winner, Dies at 93

Dr. Joseph E. Murray, who opened a new era of medicine with the first successful human organ transplant, died on Monday. He was 93 and lived in Wellesley and Edgartown, Mass.

He died in Boston at Brigham and Women?s Hospital, where he performed his first transplant, said Tom Langford, a hospital spokesman. The cause was complications from a stroke he suffered on Thursday, Mr. Langford said. Dr. Murray?s groundbreaking surgical feat came in 1954, when he removed a healthy kidney from a 23-year-old man and implanted it in his ailing identical twin. Dr. Murray went on to pioneer techniques that over the years changed the lives of tens of thousands of patients who received new kidneys, hearts, lungs, livers or other organs after their own had failed.

In 1990, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.

As director of the Surgical Research Laboratory at Harvard Medical School and at Peter Bent Brigham Hospital in Boston, which became Brigham and Women?s, Dr. Murray was a leader in the study of transplant techniques, the mechanisms of organ rejection and the use of drugs to thwart it.

Among other procedures, he performed kidney transplants involving more than two dozen pairs of identical twins. He recorded the first successful transplant to a nonidentical recipient, in 1959, and the first using a cadaver kidney, in 1962. And he trained doctors who became leaders in transplantation around the world.

Though Dr. Murray devoted most of his career to reconstructive plastic surgery, he was most famous as a transplant surgeon, especially after receiving the Nobel. He shared the $703,000 prize with Dr. E. Donnall Thomas, a pioneer in bone marrow transplantation. The award was unusual in that the Nobel Committee typically honors researchers rather than clinical practitioners.

Joseph Edward Murray was born April 1, 1919, in Milford, Mass., the son of William Murray, a judge, and Mary DePasquale Murray, a schoolteacher. He attended the College of the Holy Cross and Harvard Medical School, from which he graduated in 1943. After an abbreviated internship at Brigham, he entered the Army Medical Corps in 1944.

It was his experience as an Army doctor, especially using cadaver skin to treat burned soldiers, that led him to both transplantation and facial reconstruction, Dr. Murray said in an interview in 2001. Though the transplanted skin would survive for only 8 or 10 days before it would ?begin to melt around the edges,? Dr. Murray recalled, the experience taught him that tissue from one person might survive for a time in another and that it might be possible to use ?tissue from a dead person to save a human life.?

So when he returned to civilian life and began practicing as a plastic and general surgeon at Brigham, he joined colleagues in investigating the possibilities of organ transplants. At the time, he recalled, organ transplantation was considered such a wild dream that a medical school mentor advised him to abandon the idea as a clinical dead end. At Brigham, the work ?was considered a fringe project,? he wrote in his autobiography, ?Surgery of the Soul,? published in 2001 by History Publications/USA.

But he and his colleagues began testing surgical techniques with dogs, removing and reimplanting kidneys. Then, in October 1954, Richard Herrick, a Massachusetts man dying of chronic nephritis, a kidney disease, was admitted to the hospital, and his doctors referred him to Dr. Murray as a possible transplant recipient. The man?s identical twin, Ronald, was willing to give him a kidney. Would Dr. Murray perform the surgery?

It was a daunting prospect. Dr. Murray worried about ?taking a normal person and doing a major operation not for his benefit but for another person?s,? he said in the 2001 interview.

?We were criticized for playing God,? he said.

After consulting with clergy members from a range of denominations, and comparing the Herricks? fingerprints to be sure they were identical and not merely fraternal twins, Dr. Murray and his colleagues decided to go ahead. They first practiced their surgical techniques on a cadaver. The donor kidney ?was the only kidney in the universe that was compatible,? Dr. Murray said, ?and I did not want to goof it up for technical reasons.?

The surgery took place on Dec. 23, 1954. As Dr. Murray wrote later, ?There was a collective hush in the operating room? as blood began to flow into the implanted kidney and urine began to flow out of it.

Richard Herrick, who later married one of his nurses, survived until 1962, when he died of a recurrence of his original disease.

Two other patients were important to Dr. Murray?s medical career, both professionally and personally.

Michael Schwirtz contributed reporting.

Source: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/11/28/health/dr-joseph-e-murray-transplant-doctor-and-nobel-winner-dies-at-93.html?partner=rss&emc=rss

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Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Understanding the Personal Injury Legal Process | Nil2Million

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Before an individual pursues damages for a personal injury claim, they should understand how this process works. Based on the law, damages for these claims can be collected if the injury is due to the negligence or actions of another entity. The damages that an individual collects can be in the form of pain and suffering, wrongful death, long-term or short-term disabilities, emotional injury and emotional distress. When an individual suffers from one or more of these things, they can recoup a certain monetary amount for their losses and debt incurred. The debt is normally due to various kinds of medical bills and hospital bills. The amount of money involved can be from a few thousands to millions of dollars for the injury that has been sustained. These awards are based on the severity of the injury. One of the reasons why the amounts can range from low to high is because the victim can claim punitive damages if it applies.

Obtaining Legal Representation

While some people may be tempted to pursue the case without the representation of attorney, this decision is normally impractical because the attorney involved should be well versed and skilled with knowing personal injury law. Additionally, the client should also look for those attorneys who have litigation experience, especially if the insurance company or private agency involved refuses to offer a reasonable award. If the client is concerned about the costs of representation, they can talk to the attorney about working on a contingency basis. Which means, after the client receives a settlement, the attorney will receive a certain percentage of the amount that is awarded.

Obtaining the right representation, however, may sometimes be difficult to do if the individual is not familiar with the best attorneys in the industry. Hence, the client will most likely have to do their homework before talking to any attorney. The process of getting the right attorney should be done as quickly as possible, since the individual will need guidance on what should be done within certain timeframes.
Timeframe for Filing

The time frames can vary based on the types of injury and the state that the injury was sustained in. The victim may have 120 days to file a personal injury claim or they may have 2 years. By contacting an attorney quickly, each individual will know how fast he or she should move.

Litigation vs. Mediation

In the past, litigation was the most commonly known way of seeking recourse for an injury. Today, insurance companies are now pushing more cases into mediation instead. When taking the cases through a mediation process, insurance companies can save on the court cost and time spent in court (some cases can take years to settle). Therefore, the mediation process is viewed as a more efficient process for settling injury claims outside of the court system. In some cases, this is a winning solution for the insurance company as well as for the injured person. In others, however, the injured may not receive the maximum that is allowed based the law.

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Monday, November 26, 2012

Reflections on Starting a Small Business in Miles and Points - View ...

Back in July I spoke at Chris Guillebeau?s World Domination Summit on a panel about Chris? new book the $100 Startup.

What I didn?t realize is that the panel was taped and the session is available on Vimeo.

This isn?t a miles and points talk, rather I spoke along with several other folks who were case studies in the book about starting up a business on your own without capital, about the challenges of making it work.

In my own case I was a bit different than the others on the panel, since my startup award booking service is a part-time endeavor, I didn?t quit my job ? a great approach for the more conservative types out there, pursue your passions on top of your employment rather than taking the risks of plunging into it without a safety net (I?ve kept my job because I like it but it?s still liberating to have a ?side business? that could easily replace the full-time job).

A couple of things I mentioned, though, that some will find useful:

  • On figuring out your niche, how you add value, and what you can do that others will pay you for ? It?s the questions people ask you over and over again that tell you what you?re perceived as an expert in.
  • And the single best piece of advice in all of travel, that readers of this blog mostly already know ? If you don?t get the answer you want, call back.

Here?s the full 45 minute panel discussion:

It was a great time talking from the stage in front of 1000 people and hope that folks listening got something out of the shared experiences.

I?ll be back speaking at the World Domination Summer in July this coming year, which should be another fantastic event.

Source: http://boardingarea.com/blogs/viewfromthewing/2012/11/26/reflections-on-starting-a-small-business-in-miles-and-points/

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Returning to Bellevue Hospital After Hurricane Sandy - NYTimes.com

There?s no place like home. That?s not a phrase people typically utter about their hospitals, but those were the words on everyone?s lips when we returned to Bellevue last week, after nearly a month of dislocation since the hurricane-induced evacuation at the end of October.

It was a celebratory atmosphere last Monday, when Bellevue Hospital officially reopened its doors. Colorful balloons and ?Welcome Home? T-shirts filled the atrium, as staff and patients streamed in. The relief was palpable as we marked the end of this period, Bellevue?s first sustained closure since 1736.

All was not magically renewed, of course. The damage to the operational innards of the hospital building, caused when Hurricane Sandy flooded the basement with some 10 million gallons of seawater, was such that the inpatient service will not open for months. The medicine, pediatrics and gynecology clinics reopened last week. A handful of the subspecialty clinics opened Monday, but the other clinics and the operating rooms remain scattered in hospitals across the five boroughs, an arrangement that has come to be known affectionately as the Bellevue diaspora.

More than 500 of Bellevue?s doctors and physician assistants, and hundreds of other staff members and medical students, were sent to various local hospitals. Though the evacuation during the hurricane was a dramatic event, the number of inpatients affected (500 evacuated, 275 discharged) was quite small compared with the tens of thousands of outpatients who rely on Bellevue for their medical care.

The doctors of my clinic ? internal medicine ? had set up camp at Metropolitan Hospital, another New York City public hospital, in a tiny concrete-block annex in a parking lot. The experience was humbling and disorienting for us ? perhaps a taste of what life is like for our patients as they navigate the health care system in normal times.

I shared a cubicle with two other doctors and a stretcher overflowing with a dozen winter coats and bags. We three squeezed around an adjustable tray table, the kind bed-bound patients use for meals, where a single laptop for accessing medical records was set up. Ten residents and physician assistants shimmied in and out of the narrow space to discuss cases.

Patients thronged the makeshift clinic, desperate to renew medications, follow-up on X-rays, blood tests and consultations and continue evaluations initiated before the storm. At times the front door could not be opened because of the crush of bodies.

No one was complaining, of course: We were grateful for the space, as were our patients. Our hosts were welcoming beyond expectation, despite the strain. But logistical hurdles were legion.

For instance, electronic medical records. To generate prescriptions or order blood tests, we had to use Metropolitan?s system. This required the cumbersome clerical bottleneck of first registering these thousands of Bellevue patients into it. But we also needed to retrieve the medical records from the Bellevue system to figure out which medications patients had been taking for what conditions, the results of important blood tests, and other information vital to treatment.

So for each patient, we toggled back and forth on our single computer between two medical record systems and two different medical record numbers. The systems were similar enough that ? in a moment?s glance ? it wasn?t always obvious which system you were in, but different enough for reflexive habits to jam up the works. And then there was always the nerve-racking worry that this jiggling back and forth between systems could introduce errors along the way.

On top of this was the confusion of trying to figure out where our various medical services had ended up. Hand-scrawled messages were taped to our cubicle wall: Psychiatry was at Metropolitan; the Cancer Center at Woodhull Hospital in Brooklyn. Dermatology was seeing patients at Gouverneur Healthcare Services in Manhattan, but only on Wednesdays and Thursdays. Rheumatology was available by phone. Dialysis was at Jacobi in the Bronx. The surgeons were divided up between Harlem Hospital, Metropolitan, Gouverneur and Woodhull. Internal medicine was seeing outpatients at Metropolitan and Gouverneur, but also at Elmhurst, in Queens, and staffing two evacuation shelters 24/7. Internal medicine teams were also covering inpatients at nine different hospitals. But many of these were moving targets; each day a few locations were crossed out and new ones added.

Morale, though, was surprisingly buoyant. The Metropolitan staff members were superb and went out of their way to help us. A colleague who was sent to Jacobi sent me a photo of the chief of medicine there handing out welcome bags of snacks to the Bellevue medical residents. The chief made sure the Bellevue team had its own conference room, and installed a water cooler and microwave to make life easier.

The first time I ran into one of my patients at Metropolitan, we practically knocked each other over in a bear hug. We were so relieved to have found each other; it was almost like a family reunion. We commiserated about our respective experiences post-hurricane, living without electricity, water, heat and phone. She was nearly out of her blood pressure medications and worried that she wouldn?t be able to get more.

It has been an exhausting and challenging time for all of the Bellevue staff, but there were also unexpected positives. ?At my age,? confided one of my colleagues who had been posted to Queens Hospital, ?any change is reinvigorating and maybe even rejuvenating.?

Most of us have spent years figuring out the kinks and shortcuts in the complicated warren of Bellevue. Now we attempted to replicate those procedures in unfamiliar hospital buildings, stumbling through new medical records systems and trying to find the point persons for IT, phlebotomy, pharmacy, and how to get X-rays, chemotherapy and coffee.

Despite the generosity of our hosts, most of us felt unsettled throughout this period. The sense of displacement was pervasive and distinctly uncomfortable. But if every change is a learning experience, this was an important one for the medical staff. Feeling lost, confused, unsure what to do or where to go is not too dissimilar to the experience of being ill. Navigating illness ? like navigating a post-hurricane displacement ? is disorienting, frightening and intensely disrupting.

For all the disquieting feelings the doctors experienced, the patients suffered the brunt of the dislocation. By the time we saw them, many had the exhausted look of refugees. It had taken days after the hurricane, sometimes more than a week, to figure out where to find us. Once arriving, they waited hours, navigating a confusing, foreign system. They had missed days of medication during the storm and its aftermath, and were worried about their scheduled colonoscopies, CT scans, cataract surgeries, physical therapy sessions. Would any of these take place? Frustratingly, we did not always have answers for them.

Bellevue continues the arduous cleanup and repair. Complete reconstitution will probably not occur until the new year, and many doctors will remain deployed at their host hospitals until then.

Those of us who were able to return to Bellevue in the first wave were deliriously grateful to treat our first patients ?at home.? But we would do well to hang on to some of the unsettling feeling of displacement. It may prove to be an unexpected gift of empathy for our patients? experiences.

Source: http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/11/26/a-return-to-bellevue-after-the-storm/

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Fostering Curiosity: Mars Express relays rocky images

ScienceDaily (Nov. 26, 2012) ? For the first time, ESA's Mars orbiter has relayed scientific data from NASA's Curiosity rover on the Red Planet's surface. The data included detailed images of 'Rocknest3' and were received by ESA's deep-space antenna in Australia.

It was a small but significant step in interplanetary cooperation between space agencies.

Early on the morning of 6 October, ESA's Mars Express looked down as it orbited the planet, lining up its lander communication antenna to point at Curiosity far below on the surface.

For 15 minutes, the NASA rover transmitted scientific data up to the ESA satellite. A few hours later, Mars Express slewed to point its high-gain antenna toward Earth and began downlinking the precious information to the European Space Operations Centre in Darmstadt, Germany, via the Agency's 35 m-diameter antenna in New Norcia, Australia.

The data were immediately made available to NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California for processing and analysis, proving again that NASA's amazing new rover can talk with Europe's veteran Mars orbiter.

Curiosity's ChemCam images Rocknest3

The information included a tremendously interesting image acquired on 4 October by Curiosity's ChemCam Remote Micro-Imager camera.

ChemCam comprises the camera together with a Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectrometer, which fires a laser at targets and analyses the chemical composition of the vaporised material.

The laser zaps areas smaller than 1 mm across on the surface of martian rocks and soils, and then the spectrometer provides information on the minerals and microstructures in the rocks.

"The quality of these images from ChemCam is outstanding, and the mosaic image of the spectrometer analyses has been essential for scientific interpretation of the data," says Sylvestre Maurice, Deputy Principal Investigator for ChemCam at France's Research Institute in Astrophysics and Planetology (IRAP).

"This combination of imaging and analysis has demonstrated its potential for future missions."

ChemCam laser targets

A third image, relayed separately by NASA, indicates the locations of the laser target points on Rocknest3, as seen by the RMI camera.

'Rocknest' is the area where Curiosity stopped for a month to perform its first mobile laboratory analyses on soil scooped from a small sand dune. Rocknest3 was a convenient nearby target where ChemCam made more than 30 observations using 1500 laser shots.

A wide-angle context image was acquired by Curiosity's MastCam and shows Rocknest3 as targeted by ChemCam. Rocknest3 is about 10 x 40 cm, or roughly the size of a shoe box.

Fostering Curiosity -- and others

ESA's Mars orbiter has also relayed data for NASA's other surface missions -- Phoenix, Spirit and Opportunity -- since 2004, and it relayed Curiosity's radio signal during its arrival at Mars last August.

During the Curiosity mission, Mars Express is set to provide additional relay slots, while maintaining its own scientific observation programme, under an ESA-NASA support agreement.

It can also rapidly provide relay services in case of unavailability of NASA's own relay orbiter or if there is a problem on the rover itself.

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Little progress in "fiscal cliff" talks, senior lawmaker says

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. lawmakers have made little progress in the last 10 days toward a compromise to avoid the harsh tax increases and government spending cuts scheduled for January 1, a senior Democratic senator said on Sunday.

The United States is on course to slash its budget deficit nearly in half next year. Closing the gap that quickly, which in Washington is referred to as going over a "fiscal cliff," could easily trigger a recession.

"Unfortunately, for the last 10 days, with the House and Congress gone for the Thanksgiving recess ... much progress hasn't been made," Dick Durbin, the No. 2 Senate Democrat, told ABC's "This Week" program.

A deadline is looming. Absent action by lawmakers and President Barack Obama, roughly $600 billion in tax increases and spending cuts will start to hit households and companies in early January.

Republicans and Obama's Democrats are at an impasse over the president's wish to raise income tax rates on the wealthiest Americans, which Republicans say would hurt job creation.

Republicans also want to cut spending on social programs more than Democrats say they will accept.

Durbin said Democrats are willing to allow small changes to parts of these entitlement programs, including public health insurance programs for the elderly and poor, but the Social Security government pension program should not be on the table.

"Bring entitlement reform into the conversation. Social Security, set (it) aside," Durbin said.

(Reporting by Jason Lange; editing by Todd Eastham)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/little-progress-fiscal-cliff-talks-senior-lawmaker-says-161636953--business.html

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