Thursday, January 31, 2013

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Students of Shiva Boys? Hindu College pose for a photograph with teachers after topping the qualifying round of WASA?s third annual National Secondary Schools Quiz Competition, titled In the Know with H2O?Adopt a River, held from January 21 to 25 at the utility?s Public Education Centre, Farm Road, St Joseph. READ MORE: http://ht.ly/hhGZD

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The Yeshiva World PHOTOS: Satmar Rebbe Meets With Dozens Of ...

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On his current trip to Eretz Yisroel, the Satmar Rebbe from Williamsburg, Rav Zalman Leib Teitlebaum Shlita, met with dozens of Rabbonim, Admorim, Roshei Yeshiva, and leading Gedolim.

Most notable was the Rebbes visit to the Gadol HaDor, Hagon HaRav Chaim Kanievsky Shlita. The Rebbe spent more than 20 minutes at the home of Rav Kanievsky, where he was warmly welcomed into the home. The Rebbe posed some Halachic questions to the Posek Hador, and discussed the current efforts to draft Charedim into the army.

It is not well known that the first Satmar Rebbe (the Divrei Yoel),?visited?with the Steipler, as did the second Rebbe (the Beirach Moshe). This is the first time that the Satmar Rebbe vistied Rav Kanievsky (the Steiplers son).

While in Bnei Brak, the Rebbe also visited Hagon HaRav Wosner Shlita, as well as Rav Zilbershtein (son-in-law of Hagon Rav Elyashiv ZATZAL), Vishnitzer Rebbe, and many others. The Rebbe also attended a dinner in his honor at Mosdos Chesed L?avrohom, and the day ended with a massive Sheva Brachos, as well as a groundbreaking for?the new Satmar community in the Ramat Elchanan area of Bnei Brak.

Among other notable visits?this?week, the Rebbe met with the Gerrer Rebbe, as well as a?meeting?with Hagon HaRav Shmuel Aurbach Shlita.

The Rebbe, is on his first visit to Eretz Yisroel since becoming Rebbe seven years ago,?to attend the Chasunah of a?granddaughter.?A stadium-like wedding hall was constructed in Beit Shemesh for the January 23rd wedding in order to accommodate the thousands upon thousands of guests.

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Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Brazil police: Outdoor flare started club fire

SANTA MARIA, Brazil (AP) ? Penny-pinching by a band known for its onstage pyrotechnic displays may have cost more than 230 people their lives at a nightclub in southern Brazil, according to a state police inspector leading the investigation into this weekend's deadly blaze.

Inspector Marcelo Arigony told reporters at a news conference Tuesday that members of the band knowingly purchased flares meant for outdoor use because they cost a mere $1.25 a piece, compared with the $35 price tag for an indoor flare.

"The flare lit was for outdoor use only, and the people who lit them know that," said Arigony, adding that members of the group have acknowledged regularly opting for the less expensive flares. "They chose to buy those because they were cheaper than those that can be used indoors."

The repercussions of that choice continued to send shock waves through Santa Maria, a college town of 260,000 people that's been stunned by the early Sunday morning tragedy in the Kiss nightclub.

The Rio Grande do Sul state forensics department raised the death toll Tuesday from 231 to 234 to account for three victims who did not appear on the original list of the dead. Authorities say more than 120 people remain hospitalized for smoke inhalation and burns, with dozens of them in critical condition.

The blaze began at around 2:30 am local time, during a performance by Gurizada Fandangueira, a country music band that had made the use of pyrotechnics a trademark of their shows.

Police have said the club's ceiling was covered with an insulating foam made from a combustible material that appeared to have ignited after it came in contact with a spark from a flare lit during the performance.

After the fire extinguisher malfunctioned, the blaze spread throughout the packed club at lightning speed, emitting a thick, toxic smoke. Because Kiss apparently had neither an alarm nor a sprinkler system and only one working exit, the crowd was left to search desperately for a way out.

About 50 of the victims were found in the club's two bathrooms, where the blinding smoke caused them to believe the doors were exits.

Police investigator Arigony said people headed to the bathrooms because the only lights in the dark club were coming from there, and the patrons mistook them for exits. The foam, which emitted a toxic gas, was not proper soundproofing equipment and was likely only used to cut down on the echo inside the club, Arigony said.

He added that a full analysis of the foam was ongoing. The malfunctioning fire extinguisher was not legal, he said, and the club's operating license had expired in August.

"There were diverse irregularities," Arigony said. "Any child could have seen that this establishment should not have been open."

Outraged locals marched through Santa Maria Tuesday to demand justice for the dead, an unusual move in a country where public protests are rare. The demonstration interrupted the police news conference, even as Arigony pledged to investigate everyone involved in the tragedy ? including the authorities charged with making sure such establishments are up to code, such as firefighters and city officials.

The fire inspired nationwide action, and several mayors said they would crack down on nightclubs and other venues in their cities.

The government of the country's biggest city, Sao Paulo, promised tougher security regulations for nightclubs and other places where many people gather. The mayor of the city of Americana, Sao Paulo state, ordered the temporary shutdown of 10 of the city's nightclubs. Mayor Diego de Nadai suspended the operating permits of the nightclubs pending inspections into the fire and accident prevention measures in place, local media reported.

The Folha d S. Paulo newspaper reported that in Manaus, nightclubs with empty fire extinguishers and unmarked emergency exits have been shut down and fined. And in Rio de Janeiro, a consumer complaint hotline has received more than 60 calls since Sunday's tragedy denouncing hazardous conditions at night spots, theaters, supermarkets, schools, hospitals and shopping malls around the state. Blocked emergency exits and nonexistent fire alarms and extinguishers top the list of most common complaints.

G1, Globo television network's Internet portal, said police searched two other Santa Maria nightspots owned by Mauro Hoffmann, one of the partners of the Kiss nightclub, for evidence that could help shed light on the investigation.

Monday night's searches yielded no evidence, and the site reported computers that stored images recorded by the Kiss club's security cameras have not yet been found. G1 cites a police investigator as saying the owners have insisted the club's closed-circuit camera system hadn't worked in months.

Both have been provisionally detained, along with two of the band members, and a judge has frozen the assets of both of the club's owners, pending the investigation.

The fire appeared to mark a possible turning point for a country that has long turned a blind eye to safety and infrastructure concerns. The disaster, the worst fire of its kind in more than a decade, has also raised questions of whether Brazilian authorities are up to the task of ensuring safety in such venues as the country prepares to host next year's World Cup and the 2016 Olympics.

One of Brazil's biggest newspapers, O Globo, published an editorial Tuesday saying it was time for action.

"The tragedy in Santa Maria forces us to seriously reflect over our national culture of leniency, contempt and corruption," it said. "We must start from the principle that the mea culpa belongs to us all: public servants, owners of establishments that disregard safety regulations, and regular citizens who flout them."

Soccer legend Pele, too, urged the Brazilian government to "make safety and security a priority in this country."

"So many young people are no longer with us, they had entire lives ahead of them. I ask God to protect them and take care of their families," he wrote on Twitter.

According to state safety codes here, clubs should have one fire extinguisher every 1,500 square feet as well as multiple emergency exits. Limits on the number of people admitted are to be strictly respected. None of that appears to have happened at the Santa Maria nightclub.

Rodrigo Martins, a guitarist for the group playing that night, told Globo TV network in an interview Monday that the flames broke out minutes after the employment of a pyrotechnic machine that fans out colored sparks.

He added that the 615 square-meter (6,650 square-foot) club was packed with an estimated 1,200 to 1,300 people. The police have said that capacity for a club of that size is under 700 people.

"I thought I was going to die there," Martins said. "There was nothing I could do, with the fire spreading and people screaming in front."

Most of the dead were college students 18 to 21 years old, but they also included some minors. Almost all died from smoke inhalation rather than burns.

The blaze was the deadliest in Brazil since at least 1961, when a fire that swept through a circus killed 503 people in Niteroi, Rio de Janeiro.

Sunday's fire also appeared to be the worst at a nightclub anywhere in the world since December 2000, when a welding accident reportedly set off a fire at a club in Luoyang, China, killing 309 people.

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Associated Press writers Marco Sibaja and Juliana Barbassa contributed to this report from Santa Maria, Stan Lehman contributed from Sao Paulo and Jenny Barchfield contributed from Rio de Janeiro.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/brazil-police-outdoor-flare-started-club-fire-201710569.html

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THX releases iOS app for calibrating your home theater's visuals and audio

THX releases iOS app for calibrating your home theater's visuals and audio

Audio titan THX has released its very first mobile app, and it's aimed at helping folks fine tune their home theater experience. Dubbed "THX tune-up," the app slings videos, photos and test patterns to televisions and projectors to guide users through gauging and adjusting their kit's aspect ratio, brightness, color, contrast and tint. The solution isn't comprehensive, but it promises to work with hardware of any brand. If you don't have an AirPlay setup or cables to pipe content from your iDevice to a larger screen, the application also lends a hand when it comes to tweaking color and tint by leveraging a device's camera and a baked in color filter. As for audio, the app includes a pair of sound tests to make sure speakers are in phase and pump out the right output. THX tune-up won't be available on Android until this Spring, but it's currently up for download on Cupertino's App Store for free -- until it gets slapped with a $1.99 price tag after February 4th, that is. Hit the bordering source link to give it a spin.

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Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Study shows potential of differentiated iPS cells in cell therapy without immune rejection

Study shows potential of differentiated iPS cells in cell therapy without immune rejection

Monday, January 28, 2013

A new study from Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) shows that tissues derived from induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells in an experimental model were not rejected when transplanted back into genetically identical recipients. The study, published online in Cell Stem Cell, demonstrates the potential of utilizing iPS cells to develop cell types that could offer treatment for a wide range of conditions, including diabetes, liver and lung diseases, without the barrier of immune rejection.

Ashleigh Boyd, DPhil, and Neil Rodrigues, DPhil, the study's senior authors, are assistant professors of dermatology at BUSM and researchers at the Center for Regenerative Medicine (CReM) at Boston University and Boston Medical Center (BMC). They also are lead investigators at the National Institutes of Health's Center of Biomedical Research Excellence (COBRE) at Roger Williams Medical Center, a clinical and research affiliate of BUSM.

iPS cells can be developed from adult cell types, such as skin or blood, by returning them to a stem cell state using genetic manipulation. iPS cells are capable of maturing (differentiating) into all the specific cell types in the body, making them a powerful tool for biological research and a source of tissues for transplantation based therapies. Given that iPS cells can be made in a patient-specific manner, there should be great potential for them to be transplanted back into the same patient without rejection. Yet a study published in Nature in 2011 demonstrated that iPS cells transplanted in the stem cell state were rejected in genetically identical recipients.

"The Nature study provocatively suggested that tissues derived from patient-specific iPS cells may be immunogenic after transplantation. However, it never directly assessed the immunogenicity of the therapeutically relevant cell types that could be utilized in regenerative medicine and transplantation," said Rodrigues.

The BUSM researchers evaluated this matter by taking adult cells from an experimental model and deriving iPS cells from them. They then differentiated the iPS cells into three cell types: neuronal (nerve); hepatocytes (liver); and endothelial (blood vessel lining) cells. These three cell types represent each of the three germ layers present during embryonic development ? mesoderm, ectoderm and endoderm. Cells from these layers differentiate and ultimately develop into the body's tissue and organ systems. Using experiments to mirror the potential clinical use of patient-specific iPS cells in cell therapy, the team transplanted each of the differentiated cells into a genetically identical experimental model and found no signs of an elevated immune response or indications of rejection.

The study results suggest that using patient-specific iPS cells should overcome issues of immune rejection in transplantation, which will be a significant problem for potential embryonic stem cell-derived therapies. Immune rejection in transplantation is treated clinically by immunosuppressive drugs but they can have serious side-effects, including the risk of developing cancer.

"If the use of immunosuppressive drugs can be avoided, as may be the case for patient-specific iPS cell based therapies, it would be preferable. Our results are very promising and future work should be directed at assessing whether tissues derived from human iPS cells will similarly lack immunogenicity," said Boyd.

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Misconceptions about a popular pet treat

Jan. 28, 2013 ? A popular dog treat could be adding more calories than pet owners realize, and possibly be contaminated by bacteria, according to a study published this month by researchers at the Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University and the University of Guelph.

The treat in question: the "bully" or "pizzle stick." The American and Canadian researchers analyzed the caloric density and bacterial contamination of these popular items, made from the uncooked, dried penis of a bull or steer. They also administered a survey to pet owners to assess their knowledge of these treats.

The study, published in the January 2013 issue of the Canadian Veterinary Journal, examined 26 bully sticks purchased from retailers in the United States and Canada and made by different manufacturers.

A random subset of the 26 bully sticks was tested for caloric content. These bully sticks tested contained between nine to 22 calories per inch, meaning the average six inch stick packed 88 calories--nine percent of the daily calorie requirements for a 50-pound dog, and 30 percent of the daily calorie requirements for a 10-pound dog.

"While calorie information isn't currently required on pet treats or most pet foods, these findings reinforce that veterinarians and pet owners need to be aware of pet treats like these bully sticks as a source of calories in a dog's diet," said Lisa M. Freeman, DVM, PhD, DACVN, professor of nutrition at TCSVM who is board-certified by the American College of Veterinary Nutrition.

Freeman was first author on the paper. Co-authors were J. Scott Weese, professor in the Department of Pathobiology at the University of Guelph, and Nicol Janecko, a research associate at the Canadian university.

"With obesity in pets on the rise, it is important for pet owners to factor in not only their dog's food, but also treats and table food," Freeman added.

All 26 treats were tested for bacterial contaminants. One (4 percent) of the sticks was contaminated with Clostridium difficile; one (four percent) was contaminated with methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), a type of staph bacteria that is resistant to certain antibiotics; and seven (27 percent) were contaminated with Escherichia coli, including one tetracycline-resistant sample.

The number of treats sampled was small and not all of these bacterial strains have been shown to infect humans. However, the researchers advise all pet owners to wash their hands after touching such treats, as they would with any raw meat or raw meat diets. The very young, elderly, pregnant, immunocompromised and other high-risk individuals should avoid all contact with raw animal-product based treats and raw meat diets, note the scientists.

To learn more about veterinarian and pet owner perceptions of dog foods and treats, the research team developed a 20-question Web-based survey. The survey was posted online for public participation for 60 days and all responses were anonymous. It was completed by 852 adults from 44 states and six countries. Most respondents were female dog owners.

"We were surprised at the clear misconceptions pet owners and veterinarians have with pet foods and many of the popular raw animal-product based pet treats currently on the market," said Freeman. "For example, 71 percent of people feeding bully sticks to their pets stated they avoid by-products in pet foods, yet bully sticks are, for all intents and purposes, an animal by-product."

Another surprising finding was the large number of people who did not know what bully sticks actually were. A higher proportion of veterinarians (62 percent) were able to correctly identify the source of bully sticks as bull penis compared to general respondents (44 percent). Twenty-three percent of the respondents fed their dogs bully sticks.

Further research with a larger sample size is needed to determine whether the calorie content and contamination rate found in this study is representative of all bully sticks, or other types of pet treats, according to the authors.

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What Custom Web Development Companies Have To Offer - Seo411

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Basic designing may look aesthetically pleasing but be lacking in the basic maneuverability that denotes a quality site. Most businesses want to have a site that works to gain clientele and increase their overall revenue. That means something more than aesthetics is necessary.? With a custom web development company, the online company will find that the SEO specialist will develop a plan of action that is created uniquely to meet their specific needs.? Not all businesses require the same options for maximizing their site.? A professional company will understand how to provide a unique online presence.

Mobile applications are a vital part of maximizing potential visibility to an online marketplace.? An online presence should also appeal to smart phone users.? In addition, mobile applications can attract a variety of potential clients that may otherwise be unavailable.? This will boost how an SEO company can work for a business.

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Purported death threat throws Nevada assembly into uncertainty

LAS VEGAS (Reuters) - Just weeks before Nevada's Legislature is set to convene, an only-in-Las-Vegas series of events, including a lawmaker's alleged death threat against the speaker of the state Assembly, is offering a distracting sideshow.

The chaos began when Democratic Assemblyman Steven Brooks was arrested this month on accusations of threatening incoming Speaker Marilyn Kirkpatrick, also a Democrat. Kirkpatrick had recently passed Brooks over for the chairmanship of the powerful Ways and Means Committee, in the latest in a series of political disputes between the two, according to an attorney for Brooks.

After he was released from jail on bail last Sunday, Brooks called a news conference on Tuesday and then failed to show up. His attorney, Mitchell Posin, said the lawmaker had been hospitalized with intestinal bleeding.

Then, on Friday, Brooks gave an interview to the Las Vegas Review-Journal in which he proclaimed his innocence. He asked a reporter to take photos of him shirtless, with his arms outstretched, to document his bruises, and one of these appeared alongside the story.

Later the same day, police were called to a domestic disturbance involving Brooks, who was taken to a hospital for a medical evaluation, according to authorities.

Despite the kerfuffle, Brooks told the Review-Journal he would take his seat in the Legislature on February 4 - raising questions about just how the state should conduct business in such circumstances.

"It's become a multi-ringed circus," said Guy Rocha, historian and former state archivist. "We've never been confronted with the dynamics we're seeing right now."

Showy and sparkling, Las Vegas is not exactly known for its restraint - gamblers, bachelor parties and conventioneers flock to Sin City for a reason. Nevada has seen its share of political scandal, including U.S. Senator John Ensign's 2011 resignation following a sex scandal involving a former aide and four Clark County Commissioners going to prison for taking bribes from a strip club owner.

But even here, the Brooks story has caused a commotion.

If the 40-year-old second-term lawmaker does not resign, the Assembly may have to decide whether to take a vote to expel Brooks, who has been charged with but not tried or convicted of a felony.

Expelling Brooks, who police said was in possession of a .357 Smith & Wesson and 41 rounds of ammunition when arrested, would require a two-thirds vote of the state Assembly. It has never before been done.

While it may be a first in Nevada, 23 legislatures have expelled sitting members in the past 100 years, said Brenda Erickson, program principal at the Legislative Management Program of the National Conference of State Legislatures.

Last year, Illinois voted to expel a member of the state Assembly, Derrick Smith, after he was indicted on federal bribery charges.

DEATH THREAT

Las Vegas police learned of the alleged threat against the assembly speaker through Democratic state Senator Kelvin Atkinson, who told them last Saturday that Brooks had expressed a desire to "do in" Kirkpatrick, according to an arrest report.

Officers found Brooks driving around last Saturday with the gun, which was registered to another person. Brooks told police he had the gun because he had been invited to a National Rifle Association event at which lawmakers could shoot guns and learn about them. Police indicated in the arrest report that legislative staff said Brooks had not gone to the event. He was arrested and posted bail the next day, according to the police and local media.

Prosecution will be handled by the state attorney general, a Democrat, and Brooks is due in court on Monday over the alleged threat. Neither he, Kirkpatrick, nor legislative staff returned calls seeking comment.

But in the Review-Journal story in which he posed shirtless, Brooks he said it was he, not Kirkpatrick, who was in danger, and that he had an armed guard.

"No one is going to touch me again, I'm safe," Brooks told the reporter.

On Friday, his former boss, Las Vegas City Councilman Ricki Barlow, released a statement through an attorney saying that Atkinson sent him an email disclaiming the version of events from the police arrest report and accusing the North Las Vegas Police of "misinformation."

Atkinson could not immediately be reached for comment.

Meanwhile, another Democratic Las Vegas-area legislator, Assemblyman William Horne, told local media he was afraid for his safety, and was considering arming himself while attending the Legislature.

"I've never seen anything like this," said Jon Ralston, a columnist and TV host who has been covering Nevada politics for more than 25 years - and who said he has received text messages in the last week from Brooks at 1:41 a.m.

"One thing is for sure," he added. "We're closer to the beginning of this than the end."

(Editing By Cynthia Johnston and Eric Walsh)

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Monday, January 28, 2013

Chinese Government in talks to Lift Ban on Gaming Consoles

Chinese officials are said to be in the process of reviewing a ban on gaming consoles that was established in 2000, potentially opening up a massive untapped market for the likes of Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo, according to?China Daily.

A source within the Ministry of Culture told the paper:

?We are reviewing the policy and have conducted some surveys and held discussions with other ministries on the possibility of opening up the game console market.?

Rescinding the ban could take some political wrangling, though, as the source said that all seven ministries that issued the ban will need to approve the decision. The law was originally intended to protect impressionable youth from games.

Whispers of a console ban repeal have been around for years now, but China Daily?s government source suggests authorities are at least reconsidering the rule. Separately, domestic rumors suggest that international console makers may have already caught wind of the talks and are making preparations to enter the market so they can act quickly if the moratorium does lift.

Sony confirmed last year that it had received a quality certification for its PS3 console, while noting that it was ?continuing to study the possibility? bringing the device to China. Microsoft launched the Windows version of its Kinect controller last October, though not officially for gaming purposes.

The sales ban has for years been only loosely enforced, as a robust grey market for consoles exists in China. Still, mainstream Chinese consumers would likely take some convincing to switch to console gaming, as gamers are already entrenched in PC and now mobile gaming.

Foreign gaming companies have plenty of incentive to break into China. According to one recent report, the Chinese game industry brought in $9.7 billion in revenue last year across all segments. That figure is expected to grow to $21.7 billion by 2017.

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Court foils bid to grab King Institute land worth Rs 1,500cr

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CHENNAI: This is the mother of all land grab attempts. The Madras high court has foiled a conspiracy to take over 56 acres of prime piece of real estate at Guindy, where the famed King Institute of Preventive Medicine and Research stands. The market value of the land is about Rs 1,500 crore.

In September 2008, a settlement officer granted patta for the land to nine persons, throwing all norms to the winds. The high court too is partly responsible for the confusion, as it had issued an innocuous ?consider-and-pass-order? direction enabling the nine persons to stake claim for the property, even though the King Institute was in continuous possession of the land since 1899.

Justice K Chandru, slamming the officials and canceling the patta, said if the settlement officer?s order is implemented, the employees of the King Institute will have to use a rope car to reach their workplace. ?The findings of the settlement officer are wholly illegal and inconsistent,? he said.

The lands where the King Institute, Dr MGR Medical University, Tamil Nadu Newsprints Limited and Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board stand today originally belonged to the Adyar zamin. However, after the enactment of the Tamil Nadu Estates (Abolition and Conversion into Ryotwari) Act, 1948, the entire land vested with the Tamil Nadu government. The King Institute has been functioning at the location since 1899, when the first building was built.

The nine people, who were never in possession of the land, staked claim for it for the first time in February 2002, and they sought change of nature of the land. On September 1, 2008, settlement officer C Kasthuri, who was placed under suspension later, issued patta in favour of the nine and held that all but the buildings of King Institute belonged to them. Mambalam-Guindy tahsildar and the King Institute approached the HC, seeking cancellation of the settlement officer?s order.

Special government pleader M C Swamy, representing the government, said prime property at the heart of the city would fall on private hands if the tahsildar?s petition is rejected.

Justice Chandru said: ?The settlement officer had shown undue haste and unwarranted interest in disposing of the applications made by the private persons. She had not gone into the veracity of the claim made by the private persons that they were the legal heirs of the erstwhile zamindar.?

Concluding that the woman officer had passed the orders without jurisdiction, Justice Chandru said, ?It is a clear case where private respondents have hatched a conspiracy to grab the lands which have been in possession of the government department for nearly a century, by taking recourse to dubious legal proceedings and by obtaining an order without any justification from this court.?

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Sunday, January 27, 2013

Elton John Introduces Son Elijah Joseph Daniel

"We tried to create a welcoming and relaxed atmosphere," John, 65, tells PEOPLE. "We were excited at the prospect of Elijah's birth as we were at the prospect of Zachary's - but much less nervous."

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Russia says Assad's prospects fading

MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia said the chances of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad staying in power were growing "smaller and smaller", as fighting on Sunday in southwestern Damascus shut a main highway from the capital.

Assad has long counted Moscow as an ally and Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev's remarks were the most vocal Russian statement yet that his days may now be numbered, although they come after predictions from France, an avowed enemy, and from neighboring Jordan that the Syrian president's downfall is not imminent.

"I think that with every day, every week and every month, the chances of his preservation are getting smaller and smaller," Medvedev said, according to the transcript of an interview in Russian with CNN that was released by his office.

"But I repeat again, this must be decided by the Syrian people. Not Russia, not the United States, nor any other country," said Medvedev, whose administration has criticized Western, Turkish and Gulf Arab support for Syria's rebels.

"The task for the United States, the Europeans and regional powers ... is to sit the parties down for negotiations, and not just demand that Assad go and then be executed like Gaddafi or be carried to court sessions on a stretcher like Hosni Mubarak."

After Egypt's veteran president Hosni Mubarak was toppled, Russia withheld its veto on a U.N. Security Council resolution authorizing Western and Arab powers to provide military help to the rebels who overthrew Muammar Gaddafi in neighboring Libya.

Moscow has since accused the West of breaching sovereign rights and has vetoed U.N. action against Assad. Medvedev warned that removing Assad by force would mean "decades" of civil war.

Russia has been Assad's most important ally throughout the 22-month-old Syrian conflict, which began with peaceful street protests and evolved into an armed uprising against his rule.

Moscow has blocked three Security Council resolutions aimed at pushing him out or pressuring him to end the bloodshed which has killed more than 60,000 people. But Russia has also distanced itself from Assad by saying it is not trying to prop him up and will not offer him asylum.

The mainly Sunni Muslim rebels have seized territory in the north of the country, including several border crossings, and have challenged Assad's control over Syria's main cities.

But Assad's air power and army, whose senior ranks are dominated by his Alawite minority, have stemmed rebel advances.

France said on Thursday there was no sign Assad was about to be overthrown, reversing previous statements that he could not hold out long, and Jordan's King Abdullah said Assad would consolidate his grip for now.

"Anybody who is saying the regime of Bashar has got weeks to live really doesn't know the reality on the ground," Abdullah said in Davos on Friday. "They still have capability, so I give them a strong shot at least for the first half of 2013."

HIGHWAY CLOSED

Activists said rebels clashed with forces loyal to Assad in southwestern Damascus on Sunday, seizing a railway station and forcing the closure of the main highway to Deraa in the south.

Footage posted on the Internet showed what activists said was a rebel attack on the station in Qadam district. One clip showed gunmen taking cover as gunfire could be heard. Another showed gunmen inspecting buildings by the track after what the narrator describes as the "liberation" of the station.

Another video showed black smoke billowing above concrete buildings, the result of what activists said was an air strike by Assad's air force near the railway terminal.

Syrian media did not comment on the fighting around Qadam and restrictions on independent media make it difficult to verify reports from activists.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a British-based opposition group which monitors the violence in Syria, said jets and artillery also struck targets in rebel strongholds to the east and south of the capital after fierce clashes there.

The fighting came as United Nations humanitarian chief Valerie Amos visited Syria ahead of a U.N. aid conference in Kuwait which aims to raise $1.5 billion for millions of people made homeless, hungry and vulnerable by the conflict.

On Wednesday, Amos said Syrians were "paying a terrible price" for the failure of world powers to resolve the conflict, pointing to 650,000 refugees who have fled the country and the millions affected inside Syria.

"Four million people need help, two million are internally displaced and 400,000 out of 500,000 Palestinian refugees have been affected," she told an economic forum in Switzerland.

The United Nations and aid groups inside Syria, including the Syrian Arab Red Crescent, could not keep pace with the rising number of people in need, she said.

"We must find ways to reach more people, especially in the areas we are still unable to get to, and where there is ongoing fighting," she said.

Last month, the United Nations withdrew 25 of its 100 foreign aid workers from Syria as fighting intensified around Damascus, but Amos said it remained committed to maintaining aid work.

Most of the money from the Kuwait conference will go to support neighboring countries hosting hundreds of thousands of refugees, while $519 million is earmarked for aid inside Syria.

ISRAEL WARNING

The fighting has alarmed neighboring Israel, where Vice Prime Minister Silvan Shalom said that any sign that Syria's grip on its chemical weapons was slipping could trigger Israeli military strikes.

Should Lebanon's Hezbollah guerrillas or Syrian rebels obtain Syria's chemical weapons, "it would dramatically change the capabilities of those organizations," Shalom said.

Such a development would be "a crossing of all red lines that would require a different approach, including even preventive operations," he told Israel's Army Radio.

Assad has vowed to defeat rebels he describes as terrorists. In a speech three weeks ago he repeated his readiness for a national dialogue, but ruled out talking to "extremists who don't believe in any language but killing and terrorism".

State television said on Sunday that Syria's highest judicial council had suspended legal cases against Syrian opposition members so they can take part in talks - a proposal roundly rejected by most of Assad's opponents.

Medvedev said Assad did not appear to be ready for a negotiated solution to the crisis.

"He should have done everything much faster, attracting part of the moderate opposition, which was ready to sit at the table with him, to his side," the Russian premier said. "This was his significant mistake, and possibly a fatal one."

But he also warned of consequences if Assad is thrown out by force. He said: "Then the civil war will last for decades."

(Additional reporting by Dominic Evans in Beirut, Alistair Lyon in Amman, Dan Williams in Jerusalem; Writing by Dominic Evans; Editing by Alastair Macdonald)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/russia-says-assads-prospects-fading-165439983.html

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Saturday, January 26, 2013

Get cirrus in the fight against climate change

FEATHERY cirrus clouds are beautiful, but when it comes to climate change, they are the enemy. Found at high-altitude and made of small ice crystals, they trap heat - so more cirrus means a warmer world. Now it seems that, by destroying cirrus, we could reverse all the warming Earth has experienced so far.

In 2009, David Mitchell of the Desert Research Institute in Reno, Nevada, proposed a radical way to stop climate change: get rid of some cirrus. Now Trude Storelvmo of Yale University and colleagues have used a climate model to test the idea.

Storelvmo added powdered bismuth triiodide into the model's troposphere, the layer of the atmosphere in which these clouds form. Ice crystals grew around these particles and expanded, eventually falling out of the sky, reducing cirrus coverage. Without the particles, the ice crystals remained small and stayed up high for longer.

The technique, done on a global scale, created a powerful cooling effect, enough to counteract the 0.8 ?C of warming caused by all the greenhouse gases released by humans (Geophysical Research Letters, DOI: 10.1002/grl.50122).

But too much bismuth triiodide made the ice crystals shrink, so cirrus clouds lasted longer. "If you get the concentrations wrong, you could get the opposite of what you want," says Storelvmo. And, like other schemes for geoengineering, side effects are likely - changes in the jet stream, say.

Different model assumptions give different "safe" amounts of bismuth triiodide, says Tim Lenton of the University of Exeter, UK. "Do we really know the system well enough to be confident of being in the safe zone?" he asks. "You wouldn't want to touch this until you knew."

Mitchell says seeding would take 140 tonnes of bismuth triiodide every year, which by itself would cost $19 million.

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"There is no 'line.'"Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush and Goldwater Institute Vice President Clint Bolick have a new book out, called Immigration Wars: Forging an American Solution. An excerpt in today's Wall Street Journal contains a point that somehow goes missing in most of our emotion-choked discourse on the issue: "The best way to prevent illegal immigration is to make sure that we have a fair and workable system of legal immigration." Who'da thunk?

Excerpt:

It is not law enforcement but the law itself that is broken.?The nation has changed dramatically since the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952, and that legislation has not held up well. It has been patched over so many times that it is hopelessly complex and incoherent. We need to start from scratch. [...]

There is no "line."?Critics of comprehensive reform often argue that illegal immigrants should return to their native countries and wait in line like everyone else who wants to come to America. But unless they have relatives in the U.S. or can fit within the limited number of work-based visas, no line exists for such individuals.

For most aspiring immigrants, the only means of legal admission to this country is an annual "diversity lottery" that randomly awards visas to 55,000 foreigners. There are roughly 250 applicants for each visa every year. The absence of a meaningful avenue of access increases the pressure for illegal immigration.

We're younger than that nowPreach it, Brother Bush.

Sadly, the always-timely observation that over-criminalization breeds lawbreakers and thus should occasion re-writing the law, does not, for Bush/Bolick, extend to the Drug War:

The far greater border-security threat is paramilitaristic drug cartels that often are also involved in human smuggling, increasingly from Central American countries. The U.S. needs to coordinate closely with Mexico and focus its resources on defeating the cartels.

The cartels are indeed terrible, but organized crime always flourishes wherever the law forbids millions of humans from pursuing happiness how they see fit.

Read Reason's special August 2006 issue on immigration here.

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Obama chooses trusted adviser and national security aide Denis McDonough as chief of staff (Star Tribune)

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Militant Libertarian ? Social Engineering through Criminal Law

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Black-inmate-Bible235x275Stealth defines the statist who seeks to channel all human conduct as he thinks best.

Such external human controls upon personal action represent the antithesis of liberty. This essay explicates a particularly surreptitious and dangerous means currently employed to dominate and command free men who attempt to act freely.

Contrary to the essential statist doctrine, men and women who believe in liberty consider human beings as purposive, acting individuals possessing an infinite web of motives and desires, drives and dreams. By our nature, then, we acting free beings want to choose and act individually as we assess our internal goals and personal values in light of the world surrounding us. Accordingly, we generally wish to make our own choices, and we dislike and distrust someone who seeks either to select for us or to foreclose our individual choice. The existence of this attribute requires the statist to employ deceit to achieve his goal of a complete command society. Hence, statists must lie, cheat, and steal. They must disguise their intentions by clever words and devious means. They must use such ploys because freedom-loving men and women will recoil and rebel at their illiberal schemes unless they are artfully camouflaged and charmingly packaged.

Human history records a single fundamental political and philosophical revolution in human action, the American Revolution of the late 18th century. Those revolutionary protagonists understood most clearly both the moral implications and the empirical value of individual choice-caused action and the continuing dire threat to liberty posed by organized force directing or foreclosing such personal choices. Those who constructed the Constitution of the United States wrestled with the design and implementation of a governing legal structure that would accommodate personal liberty and safeguard constructive human actors from needless and offensive state constraints. Two hundred twenty-five years later, we look back and see a continuing assault on liberty by elitists who believe that they know better than we how to live our lives and how we should act, choose, and behave. The record reveals many incremental incursions, some obvious, others obnoxiously devious and hidden, but none more malignant than the current ploy of using the criminal law to channel conduct that is essentially neither forceful nor fraudulent.

Consider this apt, frightening, and unrecognized example of a stealth assault on personal liberty. Current clandestine use of skewed legal principles in a manner discordant with traditional Anglo-American jurisprudence is undermining individual choice by making conduct disliked by the statist subject to criminal-law penalties, including fines and imprisonment, shunning and notoriety, thereby channeling conduct into the avenues desired by the social engineers who wish to fit us all into a Procrustean bed.

Understanding this sneak attack requires a brief primer on basic common-law legal theory. Fundamental formal analysis divided the common law into civil and criminal components. The civil law, in theory, dealt with separate and distinct disputes between individuals and groups of individuals, while the criminal law prosecuted individual violations of national and local statutes, penalizing personally harmful conduct against other human inhabitants, violations viewed concurrently both as an assault on the state and as an attack on the individual victim.

The brilliance of the common civil law lay in its development in an open-textured form. Thus, individual disputes were decided individually, on the preparation and presentation of a specific factual background to the individual disagreement, and application of sound legal principles to those facts, instead of the continental model of extended codes preordaining all kinds of human endeavor. While the courts tried to decide like cases in a like manner (creating and employing doctrines of stare decisis and res judicata, and varying theories of claim and issue preclusion), judges and juries could and did look carefully at the specific facts of each particular case, and judges could and did apply legal rules in light of those facts. The Roman influence in equity jurisprudence (constructed on statutory directives from a legislative lawgiver), commencing in the 13th century, modified the common-law tradition somewhat, as did occasional legislative-law interference, but the civil-law tradition remained and encouraged the development of the common law and supported the concurrent emergence and flowering of personal liberty.

To the contrary, Anglo-American criminal law consisted of rules (as opposed to orders) developed from a statutory and more limited base. Since the state prosecuted criminal conduct, and since it applied harsh and sometimes lasting consequences in a successful prosecution, a panoply of individual protections developed over the years, such as a right to specificity of charge, to a trial by a jury of the defendant?s peers, and to proof of guilt of the specific charge beyond a reasonable doubt and to a moral certainty.

In addition, the criminal law component divided into two disparate parts from early times: crimes fell into categories of malum in se (evil in and of itself) and malum prohibitum (wrong because the lawgiver says it is wrong). Legislation commonly penalized rape, robbery, murder, burglary, theft, assault, battery, and kidnapping as obvious examples of malum in se crimes.? Most civil and virtuous men would consider those acts as heinous, as conduct that no proper society should or could permit, behavior that any organized state must outlaw if it is to survive and prosper for any length of time. Moreover, only a very few incompetent individuals would ever presume that committing those forbidden acts could be permitted and would go unpunished. In other words, members of society were on notice that one committed a malum in se crime at his peril, and that ?every man is presumed to know the law.? Very importantly, malum in se crimes required proof of a moral component, that the defendant intended by his act to harm another person. Lack of a felonious intent, for example, led to the 19th-century insanity defenses; if insane, the actor could not intend to murder, and therefore should be committed to an asylum instead of a prison or the gallows.

Malum prohibitum conduct differed. The common law suffered the tatters of prohibited conduct that offended either the mores of the particular society or community or, more likely, the whim of the king or his cohorts. Blue laws, prostitution, Sunday laws, regulation of obscenity, and all manner of strange statutes dot the landscape of history. The most that can be said of this fact is that, blessedly, relatively few such rules survived long and, at least during the flowering of the United States, a more libertarian attitude generally limited the number and scope of such intrusions. More simply said, ?mind your own business? became a byword as the young country grew and prospered, and by and large Americans became tolerant of their neighbors? differences if they did others no harm.

Moreover, in general and most profoundly, even the run-of-the-mill malum prohibitum conduct possessed some semblance of a moral component, that is, that the act punished was conduct and consequence intended by the actor. The scarcity of such rules meant that most persons very likely knew about the particular local law that prohibited the proscribed conduct. Hence, most ordinary malum prohibitum constraints left negligent and unintended acts and omissions alleged to cause individual harm to the open texture of the civil law, to be decided on a case-by-case factual basis.

Dissimilar from malum in se crimes, malum prohibitum constraints circumscribe, define, and channel human conduct that can just as well be left to the individual actor. Consider the following simplistic examples. Sunday or blue laws are intended to enforce religious orthodoxy; absence of those regulations allows the religious and virtuous to keep their Sunday unimpeded, and also permits nonbelievers or different believers to live their lives as they think best. Both believer and nonbeliever can exist in community without harm or strife. Laws forbidding usury can be discarded, leaving individuals free to select with whom they do their business of borrowing, on what terms, and at what rate. Laws interdicting prostitution or unorthodox sexual activity may be forgone without requiring anyone to engage in, or refrain from, adult consensual sexual conduct. A society can endure and prosper in the absence of such restraints on personal choice.

Without fanfare, the past dec-ades have witnessed an almost silent increase in malum prohibitum ?crimes.? In virtually all cases, conduct that could be and should be unrestricted unless forceful or fraudulent is forbidden by busybodies who persuade thoughtless legislators to authorize criminal penalties for acts or omissions contrary to the prescribed rule. Consider some of the following common instances.

Possession of pornographic images represents a ripe controversy. One certainly can make a case for barring mistreatment of children and disabled adults, whether that mistreatment is sexual, emotional, or physical in nature: when one cannot consent meaningfully, the law correctly infers nonconsent, and such untoward conduct becomes assault, battery, rape, false imprisonment, or fraud, malum in se crimes in any civilized society. However, if one privately views ?dirty? pictures on a personal computer, why should the criminal law apply? Some members of society might consider such conduct odious or repellant, but a free society must make room for different or unusual conduct that does not adversely affect the equal, reciprocal rights of others.

Sundry examples arise in the context of investment, banking, and transactional enterprises, where the traditional concept of punishable fraud has been so stretched out of shape as to bear scant resemblance to its former self. Customarily, proof of fraud required an intentionally false and dishonest statement of fact designed to mislead the opponent, and which in fact did mislead him to his detriment. Moreover, the misled party must have exercised basic common sense and elemental intelligence in protecting himself in the marketplace. However, with amelioration of that original concept, and the concurrent growth of a dumbed-down public produced and ensured by compulsory state institutions of public indoctrination, those who sell securities or other business interests often find themselves defending both criminal charges and civil claims when an investment fails or the gain disappoints. Purchasers of products or business interests conveniently forget that some products can injure and some investments can fail, and that mankind is particularly inept at predicting the future. And when a gang of disappointed buyers or investors conspire in a class-action setting to charge the seller or the promoter or the banker or the advisor with ?criminal fraud,? defense against such a mighty state-funded prosecution is costly and the outcome very uncertain.

Manufacturers of perfectly lawful and useful products also find themselves targets of the new and enhanced criminal law. For decades the civil law has been bloated with strange and thoughtless legal theories to mulct the producer. Market-share and enterprise-liability contrivances demonstrate some of these assaults on the citadel of production, doctrines that enable disappointed or greedy consumers to collect inflated money damages without any showing of traditional fault and causation. The concurrent growth of punitive or exemplary damages ? which deserves a separate analysis as to both its dubious antecedents and its deleterious economic effects ? affords an additional means of legally mulcting the productive and creative person and entitling those who delight in sloth and victimhood.

The altered concepts enhance liability for the creative and productive class, but at least they pay lip-service to a continued separation of traditional civil and criminal components of the common law. In contrast, the new malum prohibitum crimes make no such pretense. Instead they apply criminal penalties to productive behavior. For example, employers may be fined or imprisoned for ?unlawful hiring?; that is, one who produces a perfectly good, useful, and legitimate product or service risks criminal sanctions if he hires a person and the state does not approve of the particular worker, normally a person who has not become a legal resident of the country. It does not matter that the worker and the employer are acting nonviolently and nonaggressively, or that they are making a useful good or are providing a desirable service or are developing important ideas; the charged employer goes to jail.

Consider another example increasingly marring the landscape of commerce today: an owner or manager or other executive of a legal and useful business enterprise may face charges of manslaughter or even second-degree murder if a worker dies on the job. All that is required is for the legislature to decree that the business or occupation involves ?unreasonable risk and danger? or to create some other verbal concoction denoting enhanced possibility of harm. This is nonsense: danger lurks in all human endeavor and unless the manager or owner coerces the employee in some real fashion, both parties ought to recognize and assume the ordinary and common risks that attend human life.

A current ridiculous proposal deserves unmitigated ridicule. The Arizona legislature is considering a bipartisan bill that would apply criminal penalties when a person employs words on Facebook or Twitter that another person might find ?annoying? or ?offensive?! What happens to freedom of thought and expression? Whither unpopular ideas and cutting-edge theories, and open debate in the cauldron of public discourse? Castration of discussion ensures the demise of any advance of civilization, inasmuch as forbidding ?annoying? or ?offensive? challenges to established idols and ideas mandates that civilization will remain stuck in the mud of existing concepts, deterred from any creative change for the better. Nothing could chill common discussion more than using the amorphous measures of ?annoying? and ?offensive? to punish words and thoughts; after all, few more-subjective terms exist in the English language.

Moreover, the more-standard criminal law itself participates in this burgeoning development of new and unusual crimes. Consider the ascendancy of ?hate crimes? that lead to enhanced penalties for common malum in se offenses. In this world of new-speak, if an assailant beats a victim, he commits a simple battery, an unwanted touching of the body of another; but if the victim belongs to a selected different race, religion, creed, culture, or some other differentiating feature du jour from the attacker, the state now converts a simple battery into a dreaded hate-crime battery, and upon conviction the assailant receives a greater penalty. Apparently, rape, robbery, and murder hurt much less when the assailant does not hate you.

Finally, even the penalty phase of criminal-law sentencing participates in channeling human conduct in accordance with the mandates of the social engineers. Instead of the common fines and imprisonment, judges now add or substitute sentences of ?community service?; that is, they assign the convicted man or woman to work without recompense for favored programs and places and institutions. Interesting to note, I look in vain to find anyone sentenced to study the pursuit of liberty in the mode of the Founding Fathers, or to read Economics in One Lesson, or to go to work for a living. Somehow, the ?community service? seems always to comprise some favorite institution or issue of the sentencing jurist.

The death march toward extended criminalization of productive conduct will continue unabated until citizens recognize the demon for what it is and rebel against this mongrel concept. Until that time, we will continue to step through Mr. Carroll?s Looking Glass into Mr. Huxley?s Brave New World.

This article originally appeared in the October 2012 edition of Future of Freedom.

Source: http://militantlibertarian.org/2013/01/24/social-engineering-through-criminal-law/

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Thursday, January 24, 2013

NRA chief: Obama wants to tax or take your guns

By Erin McClam, Staff Writer, NBC News

National Rifle Association CEO Wayne LaPierre defiantly accused President Barack Obama of wanting to put private gun sales "under the thumb of the federal government" and to create a list of gun owners for two reasons -- "to tax them or take them."

LaPierre spoke to a hunting awards dinner in Nevada on Tuesday, one day after Obama, in his second inaugural address, said that the nation "cannot mistake absolutism for principle."

LaPierre told the dinner that anybody who questions the administration's principles is labeled by the White House as an absolutist, which LaPierre called "Obama code for extremist."

"Barack Obama is saying that the only principled way to make children safe is to make lawful citizens less safe and violent criminals more safe," LaPierre said, according to a transcript provided by the NRA.

Obama last week unveiled a sweeping proposal aimed at limiting gun violence. The proposal would require criminal background checks for gun sales, including private ones. It would also ban "military-style" assault weapons, limit ammunition magazines to 10 rounds and toughen penalties for gun trafficking.

The president assigned Vice President Joe Biden to come up with gun-control proposals after a gunman killed 20 children and six adults at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., last month.

A week after the slaughter, LaPierre blamed violent video games and movies and the media for gun violence. He proposed putting a police officer in every school in the United States, saying that "the only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun."

His speech Tuesday night came hours after a shooting at a Houston-area community college left three people wounded.

LaPierre said that the administration proposals would force law-abiding gun owners to stand in line and fill out paperwork, "just so a grandfather can give a grandson a Christmas gift."

Speaking of the president, LaPierre went on: "He doesn't understand you. He doesn't agree with the freedoms you cherish. If the only way he can force you to give 'em up is through scorn and ridicule, he's more than willing to do it -- even as he claims the moral high ground."

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Source: http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/01/23/16659620-nra-chief-obama-wants-to-tax-or-take-your-guns?lite

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