Sunday, March 24, 2013

Bahrain blocks marches for jailed rights activist

MANAMA, Bahrain (AP) ? Security forces in Bahrain have fired tear gas to prevent protesters from reaching the house of a jailed human rights activist who is the focus of an international campaign seeking his release.

Riot police clashed with hundreds of marchers trying to gather at the home of Nabeel Rajab, who has been sentenced to two years in prison on charges of backing "illegal" protests.

Authorities also set up roadblocks to keep cars from reaching the house.

Rajab, head of the Bahrain Center for Human Rights, is among dozens of activists and political figures jailed during the more than two-year unrest in the Gulf kingdom.

Majority Shiites in the Sunni-ruled nation are seeking a greater political voice.

International rights groups have called for Bahrain to release Rajab and other jailed activists.

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Apple adds ?Offers In-App Purchases? warning to the iTunes App Store

Apple adds ?Offers In-App Purchases? warning to the iTunes App StoreApple has added a new warning label to apps in the iTunes App Store that contain in-app purchase options. You can now see at a glance if a particular app you are considering buying has in-app purchases. This new feature will hopefully help you make good decisions when buying apps that appear to be free but then later encourage you to upgrade them within the app; sometimes at really high costs.

The new ?Offers In-App Purchases? warning is currently only visible within the desktop version of the iTunes App Store; but we would expect that to be rolled out across the iPhone and iPad versions of the store very soon. The new warning coincides with Apple settling a US lawsuit over in-app purchases and numerous other stories around the world of children running up huge bills on their parents credit cards.

The new warning will still not prevent careless parents from allowing their children access to their passwords and running up huge bills but it will give Apple a better legal argument. Also it may be a sign that Apple could offer the ability to filter apps from the App Store that contain in-app purchases; this could be a good option for parents that give their children access to their iTunes password to download free apps.

One thing is for certain, the ?Freemium? model where apps are offered for free and then offer upgrades via in-app purchases looks here to stay. Some of the most high profile apps like Real Racing 3 are adopting this model. Rather than selling an app for an upfront cost, a developer can give it away free and then earn much more through paid power ups and features.

I personally really dislike the "Freemium" model and would rather pay upfront for the whole game. I avoid any game that offers in-app purchases but that is my choice. What do you think of the "Freemum" model with in-app purchases?



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Saturday, March 23, 2013

Maryland Votes For Animals and The HSUS Celebrate Landmark ...

March?22,?2013

Maryland Votes for Animals and The Humane Society of the United States applauded the Maryland Senate and House for passing the spay/neuter bill, introduced by Sen. Joanne Benson, D-Prince George?s County, and Del. Barbara Frush, D-Anne Arundel and Prince George?s counties, to establish a statewide fund to support spay/neuter services through targeted community grants.?

Carolyn Kilborn, chair of Maryland Votes for Animals, praised the Maryland General Assembly, and said, ?This vote signifies a win for Maryland?s animals and a win for Marylanders across the state. We are grateful to Speaker Busch, Delegate Frush and Senator Benson for their leadership in passing this landmark legislation. The majority of Senators and Delegates recognize the urgent need to address the tragic and unnecessary loss of life in Maryland shelters, and their votes will save thousands of lives.?

The voluntary spay/neuter program established in these bills will provide critically needed spay/neuter services throughout the state to combat shelter overpopulation and reduce Maryland?s homeless pet euthanasia rate.

Tami Santelli, Maryland senior state director for The Humane Society of the United States said: "Successful spay/neuter programs in other states have substantially reduced the number of animals euthanized in animal shelters. Passage of this legislation makes Maryland a leader in the country for implementing a humane approach to save the lives of thousands of animals. It will also help many Maryland families afford critical veterinary services they otherwise could not."

Maryland Votes For Animals initiated work on the bill in 2010 by identifying the need for a statewide spay/neuter program, reaching out to the Speaker of the House, Michael Busch and the Legislature to establish a task force to study this serious issue. According to Speaker Busch, ?Once Maryland Votes For Animal?s members explained to me the severity of Maryland?s homeless cat and dog problem, and how successful other states have been in reducing that problem and saving money by implementing a low cost spay/neuter program, I was convinced that it was something that we should be doing, and I wanted to help move it forward in our General Assembly.??

The task force, created in 2011 with representatives from animal control, industry, animal welfare, veterinarians, and government, reported that Maryland?s shelter overpopulation has resulted in an avoidable and unnecessary loss of animal life: Maryland shelters euthanize 45,000 cats and dogs every year. The task force recommended establishing a program to increase spay/neuter surgeries as the most effective way to reduce Maryland?s intake and euthanasia of homeless cats and dogs.?

Sen. Benson, lead Senate sponsor and co-chair of the task force, stated, ?I am delighted and excited that this critical piece of legislation passed.?For many, pets are like members of the family. Establishing the Spay/Neuter Fund is a huge step towards maintaining a healthy pet population.?

More than 80 organizations, agencies, businesses and individuals, including the ASPCA, Maryland-SPCA, BARCS and PAWS, formed a coalition after the release of the task force report. Kilborn noted there was unprecedented support for this animal protection legislation, and the coalition worked together tirelessly for passage of this life-saving program. ?The coalition partners are to be commended for helping achieve this victory for Maryland?s animals and people,? said Kilborn. ?The passage of this bill is a crucial step in making Maryland a more humane state.?

According to Del. Barbara A. Frush, "As a Maryland legislator who has always been concerned with issues regarding animal welfare, I am honored to have sponsored and championed this bill in the House of Delegates working closely with my colleague, Senator Joanne Benson, who did the same in the Senate. The Maryland spay/neuter program has the potential to be one of the best in the nation. It is a 'win-win' for animals and our Maryland taxpayers. I was thrilled to work with such a dedicated group of advocates who are so passionate about helping Maryland's pets."

S.B. 820 passed 46 to 1 in the Senate on March 21. H.B. 767 passed 113 to 23 in the House of Delegates on March 18. Governor Martin O?Malley?s signature will finalize passage of the bill which will take effect on October 1, 2013.

Media Contact:
MVFA: Carolyn Kilborn, 410-268-1880, 202-316-3464; carolyn@voteanimals.org

HSUS: Raul Arce-Contreras: 301-721-6440; rcontreras@humanesociety.org

Source: http://www.humanesociety.org/news/press_releases/2013/03/md-spay-neuter-program-032213.html

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New chemo drug gentler on fertility, tougher on cancer

Mar. 22, 2013 ? A new gentler chemotherapy drug in the form of nanoparticles has been designed by Northwestern Medicine? scientists to be less toxic to a young woman's fertility but extra tough on cancer. This is the first cancer drug tested while in development for its effect on fertility using a novel in vitro test.

The scientists designed a quick new in vitro test that predicts the toxicity of a chemotherapy drug to fertility and can be easily used to test other cancer drugs in development as well as existing ones. Currently the testing of cancer drugs for fertility toxicity is a time and resource intensive process.

"Our overall goal is to create smart drugs that kill the cancer but don't cause sterility in young women," said Teresa Woodruff, a co-principal investigator of the study and chief of fertility preservation at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. The paper was published March 20 in in the journal PLOS ONE.

The scientists hope their integration of drug development and reproductive toxicity testing is the beginning of a new era in which chemotherapy drugs are developed with an eye on their fertotoxity (fertility toxicity). As cancer survival rates increase, the effect of cancer treatments on fertility is critically important to many young patients.

Woodruff and Thomas O'Halloran, also a co-principal investigator and director of the Chemistry of Life Processes Institute at Northwestern, are a wife and husband team who developed and tested the drug. Their intersecting interests -- hers in fertility preservation, his in cancer drug development -- percolated over dinner conversations and sparked the collaboration.

O'Halloran also is the associate director for basic sciences research at the Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center of Northwestern University and Woodruff is the Thomas J. Watkins Memorial Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Feinberg. Richard Ahn, now a fourth-year medical student at Feinberg in the M.D.-PhD program and the study's lead author, coordinated the preclinical testing of the nanobins as a graduate student in O'Halloran's lab.

A Tiny Trojan Horse

The chemotherapy drug, arsenic trioxide, is packed into a very tiny Trojan horse called a nanobin. The nanobin consists of nano-size crystalline arsenic particles densely packed and encapsulated in a fat bubble. The fat bubble, a liposome, disguises the deadly cargo -- half a million drug molecules.

"You have to wallop the tumor with a significant dose of arsenic but at the same time prevent exposure to normal tissue from the drug," said O'Halloran. The fat bubble is hundreds of times smaller than the average human cell. It is the perfect size to stealthily slip through holes in the leaky blood vessels that rapidly grow to feed tumors. The local environment of the tumor is often slightly acid; it is this acid that causes the nanobin to release its drug cargo and deliver a highly effective dose of arsenic where it is needed.

The scientists show this approach to packaging and delivering the active drug has the desired effect on the tumor cells but prevents damage to ovarian tissue, follicles or eggs.

While the drug is gentle on fertility, it is ferocious on cancer. When tested against lymphoma, it was more potent than the drug in its traditional free form.

"The drug was designed to maximize its effectiveness but reduce fertotoxicity," said O'Halloran, also the Morrison Professor of Chemistry in the Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences at Northwestern. "Many cancer drugs cause sterilization, that's why the reproductive tract is really important to focus on in the new stages of drug design. Other body systems get better when people stop taking the drug, but fertility you can't recover."

Arsenic trioxide was approved a few years ago for treating some types of blood cancers such as leukemia in humans, but O'Halloran thinks the arsenic trioxide nanobins can be used against breast cancer and other solid tumors. In his previously published preclinical research, nanobins were effective in reducing tumor growth in triple-negative breast cancer, which often doesn't respond well to traditional chemotherapy and has a poor survival rate.

Quick Test For Fertility Toxicity

Woodruff was able to show early effects of the drug on fertility by using an in vitro follicle culture and a quick, simple new test she developed. She compared the fertotoxicity of the nanobin and free drug and found the nanobin was much less toxic to female fertility than the free drug in the experimental model.

"The system can be adapted very easily for any cancer drug under development to get an early peek under the tent,"said Woodruff, also the Thomas J. Watkins Memorial Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Feinberg. "As this new drug goes forward in development, we can say this is a good drug for young female cancer patients who are concerned about fertility."

The information gained from the toxicity test will help inform the treatment decisions of oncologists and their young female cancer patients to improve their chances of creating a future family.

"They may prescribe less toxic drug regimens or refer them to specialists in fertility preservation," Woodruff said.

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  1. Richard W. Ahn, Susan L. Barrett, Meera R. Raja, Jennifer K. Jozefik, Lidia Spaho, Haimei Chen, Marcel B. Bally, Andrew P. Mazar, Michael J. Avram, Jane N. Winter, Leo I. Gordon, Lonnie D. Shea, Thomas V. O?Halloran, Teresa K. Woodruff. Nano-Encapsulation of Arsenic Trioxide Enhances Efficacy against Murine Lymphoma Model while Minimizing Its Impact on Ovarian Reserve In Vitro and In Vivo. PLoS ONE, 2013; 8 (3): e58491 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0058491

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Nano-brewpub and lounge planned for Alcatraz Ave. | Berkeleyside

The architect's design for the front facade of a yet-to-be-named nano-brewery planned for Alcatraz Avenue. Image: Edward Ogosta Architecture, Inc.

On the right, the design for the front facade of a yet-to-be-named nano-brewpub planned for Alcatraz Avenue. A new restaurant, Easy Creole, is set to open in the windowed-space on the left. Image: Edward Ogosta Architecture, Inc.

A new nano-brewpub in the Lorin District?recently won approval from Berkeley?s zoning commissioners, and looks poised to join the ranks of Berkeley?s burgeoning beer scene?later this year.

Owner Viet Vu, who lives in San Francisco with his wife, said he?s aiming to open the spot, at 1763 Alcatraz Ave., within seven months. Vu, 37, said the atmosphere will be intimate and laid-back, with several kinds of house-brewed beer for sale along with 10-13 other local craft beers to drink on-site. Wine and light snacks will be available, but distilled alcohol will not be served.

Craft beer, local breweries and nano-brewing have been?gaining popularity?in recent years. In December, Slate.com noted that tiny breweries are ?changing the industry.? Wrote author Mark Garrison: ?Nanobrewing provides an opportunity for skilled homebrewers to dip a toe into the commercial market, without having to find investors or take on crushing debt to secure the kind of funding required to start a microbrewery or brew pub.?

Heather Irwin of The Press Democrat illustrates the scale nicely: ?Home brewers typically make about 5 gallons per batch. Nano-brewers, between one and three barrels at a time, topping out at a few hundred barrels annually. Micro-brewers like Petaluma?s Lagunitas Brewing Company make 600,000 barrels annually; a large ?craft? brewer like Samuel Adams, 6 million barrels per year. Anheuser-Bush produces upwards of 100 million barrels per year.?

Vu describes his vision as a ?place where people can have conversation,? unhindered by television, with a soundtrack that will run the gamut from underground hip hop to indie rock. Down the line, Vu said, he hopes to install DJ tables and bring in friends to play sets: ?We want to keep it old school, and just make use of vinyl records ? real turntables with mixers and stuff like that.?

The 30-seat space will feature a bar and a few tables, with brew kettles and fermentation tanks in the back. Vu said, initially, the couple was scouting spaces in San Francisco for the new venture, but ultimately decided on the Berkeley space after seeing the high prices and ?daunting process? related to opening a business in the city. Vu said he?s lived in Berkeley and Oakland at various times and ?liked that part of the East Bay.? Driving around one day, he came upon the 613-square-foot storefront on Alcatraz, which was blighted after decades sitting empty.

?The rent was right, and we thought the neighborhood looked great,? he said. ?There?s a lot of potential and other businesses around. A lot of the people in that area really wanted a place they can come hang out.?

The space has been vacant since 1983?when it was used for retail, according to Vu?s applicant letter to the city to request his business permit. (See the rest of the application materials on the city website.) The Zoning Adjustments Board approved the application on Feb. 28.

Viet Vu plans to turn the vacant storefront on the right into a nano-brewery and beats lounge. Image: Google Maps

Viet Vu plans to turn the vacant storefront on the right into a nano-brewpub and beats lounge. Image: Google Maps

Vu said it was his father, Thanh, who sparked his interest in beer and brewing. The two had hoped to go into the business together, but Thanh died of liver cancer in 2009.

?My dad was a brewer as well as many other things he was in his life,? said Vu. The two would hang out and try different craft beers, and visit breweries and pubs together, some as far away as Mexico and?Vietnam. ?It was one of the things we shared with each other. We always kind of shared that common passion for beer.?

Courtesy of Viet Vu

Courtesy of Viet Vu

Initially the plan had been for Thanh to handle the brewing. When his father died, Vu said he thought their dream was over too. But several months later, he had a change of heart and decided to study brewing himself. Vu quit his job as a paralegal at Wells Fargo and enrolled at the World Brewing Academy in Chicago. During the course, part of which takes place in Munich, Germany, Vu learned about all aspects of brewing, from the science of the process to the business end of operations.

Since then, he?s become an avid home brewer of American ales, pale ales, stouts, German-style beers and more.

Vu said he wanted to open a nano-brewpub in part because that fit within his budget, but also because he had a vision for a small, neighborhood space.

?A?lot of breweries are really big,? he said. ?I always felt like an intimate space would work better in an urban setting.?

Vu said he looks forward to working with neighbors in a range of ways. He hopes to collaborate with Easy Creole?(set to open next door at?1761 Alcatraz Ave.)?and will allow his customers to carry in creole food to the brewpub. He also plans to offer up the space for neighborhood meetings, philanthropic events and other community happenings.

He noted that the city had been very helpful in the planning process, and said the ?great staff? at the Office of Economic Development put him in touch with ?all the right people,? from neighborhood business contacts to the local police area coordinator.

Due to the state of the property, Vu said there?s a lot of work to be done to get the space ready to open. It will need complete renovation, with updates to the plumbing and electrical systems. The floors will be refinished and a wall that was plastered over will be exposed to show the brick below.

Once the brewpub is underway, Vu said customers will find him serving beer behind the counter. His brother, too, will be on staff, along with perhaps one other person. Hours are planned to run Sunday to Thursday from noon to midnight, and Friday and Saturday from noon to 2 a.m.

He said his father, in the end, might not have agreed with the vision.

?He would think that the size we?re starting with is crazy. He would think it doesn?t make sense,? said Vu. ?A ?do it big or don?t do it at all? type of thing. He?d say ?You?re not gonna make any money.? But the idea is not to make money. It?s to enjoy what I do.?

Another view of the front facade. Image: Edward Ogosta Architecture, Inc.

Another view of the front facade. Image: Edward Ogosta Architecture, Inc.

Small brewing endeavors seem to be picking up speed quickly. According to the Hess Brewing blog,?93 nanobreweries were in operation?nationwide as of December, with another 50 in the works. The blog lists?Beltane Brewing?in Novato,?Van Houten Brewing Co.?in Marin,?Petaluma Hills Brewing Company?and?Healdsburg Beer Co.?a bit further north,?510 Brewing?in Fremont, and?Elizabeth Street Brewery?and?Clara St. Brewing?in San Francisco as efforts planned or underway. In February, Pine Street Brewery?joined the San Francisco nano-brew scene, according to Eater SF.?Berkeley, too, has been experiencing its own beer revolution recently. Click the links below to learn more.

Related:
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City approves sour-beer brewery for ?beer geeks??[03.19.13]
Beer garden, burger spot to open in South Berkeley?[03.15.13]
Burgers and beer duo debut in Albany on Friday?[03.07.13]

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Friday, March 22, 2013

Bollywood actor, Super Fight League co-founder Sanjay Dutt, headed to prison

Bollywood actor Sanjay Dutt, the co-founder of the Super Fight League, the largest active mixed martial arts promotion in India, was ordered Thursday by India's Supreme Courtto serve the remainder of a six-year sentence on gun charges stemming from a 1993 bombing in Mumbai that killed 257 people.

Dutt, 53, was originally convicted in 2007 under India's Terrorism and Disruptive Activities Act of possessing a rifle and a pistol given to him by the men convicted in the 1993 bombing that occurred in the financial district of Mumbai (then known as Bombay). In addition to the 257 people who died in the bombing, more than 700 were injured.

He was released on bail pending an appeal, but the Supreme Court upheld his conviction Thursday.

Dutt is a popular Bollywood actor who founded the Super Fight League last year. The promotion signed a five-year television deal with ESPN Star Sports, but it turns out that Dutt will be in prison for most of the term of that deal. Dutt has already served 18 months, but must serve an additional 4 1/2 years.

Dutt is the co-founder and the chairman of the Super Fight League. According to his biography on the Super Fight League web site, Dutt is India's "real action hero."

Bollywood superstar Sanjay Dutt needs no introduction, he is the co-founder and partner of Raj Kundra in Super Fight Promotions Pvt. Ltd. He is the face of MMA India and India's real action hero! He has the raw appeal he has that is so essential to being a star, and people can feel his presence even before they've sighted him. He is the real action hero of India! Sanjay Dutt's passion for fitness and fighting sports along with a vision for India's MMA future he has joined forces with Raj to Launch India's first professional Mixed Martial Arts league. Mr. Dutt is also the brand ambassador for the Boxing Federation of India.

The UFC has been attempting to break into India, but CEO Lorenzo Fertitta said Indians were just becoming aware of MMA. Feeder leagues like the Super Fight League would have been important for the UFC's efforts, to help build interest in the sport in the world's second-most populated country.

The Super Fight League has several recognizable fighters, including former UFC fighters Jeff Monson, Trevor Prangley and Neal Grove.

It has a show scheduled for March 29, but it is not clear if that show will go on.

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/mma-cagewriter/bollywood-actor-super-fight-league-creator-headed-prison-042842262--mma.html

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Google Patent For Glass - Business Insider

Google recently applied for a patent that would enable a wearable computer with a head-mounted display (like Glass) to control physical objects like refrigerators, espresso machines, and garage doors.

Engadget's Mat Smith first uncovered the patent.

The patent describes how with the help of sensors, RFID, Bluetooth, and QR codes, the wearable computer could detect everyday objects and project an augmented reality user interface onto them.?

"In response to identifying the garage door and determining that it is in a closed state, the wearable computing device may display a virtual control interface that is superimposed over the garage door," the patent states.

The patent highlights a few different possibilities for interacting with the virtual control interface, such as head motions, hand gestures, and voice commands.

Take a look below to see how Google envisions these interfaces.

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Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/google-patent-for-glass-2013-3

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Thursday, March 21, 2013

Google search adds sports info, gets a bad case of March Madness

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Google's big push toward richer search just got a bit more sporty. The site announced that it's adding sports schedules, stats and other contextual information to its results. Interested parties can now find game scores, full league standings, schedules grouped by day and week and can drill down for more info on players in individual games. For the sake of timeliness, March Madness answer cards now feature a bracket view, which can be viewed on desktop or mobile, if you're the betting type.

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Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Jason Molina Dies of Organ Failure; Singer was 39

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The Vatican's Ancient Monarchy, TV's Glass Tsunami, and 'World War Z'

Behind the?New York Times?pay wall, you only get?10 free clicks?a month. For those worried about hitting their limit, we're taking a look through the paper each morning to find the stories that can make your clicks count.

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Top Stories:?Spending on prescription drugs dropped in 2012, but the potential for that to rise exists, and experts are concerned that "the ever-expanding use of generics has masked a growing problem for the government."

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World:?Even though Pope Francis has shown humility, the Vatican remains?"an ancient monarchy in which the pope is treated like a king, branches of the hierarchy are run like medieval fiefs and supplicants vie for access and influence."?

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U.S.:?With certain monitors and TV sets becoming?obsolete there has been a decrease in demand "for the recycled tube glass used in them," and has created "what industry experts call a 'glass tsunami' as stockpiles of the useless material accumulate across the country"?

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Business:?Plans for a Cyprus bailout have caused a ripple effect of nerves throughout Europe.?

Science:?A sun storm could seriously disrupt life on Earth but "scientists say it is impossible to predict when the next monster solar storm will erupt ? and equally important, whether Earth will lie in its path."?

Sports:?Live shots of teams chosen for the N.C.A.A. tournament "can rank among the most emotional and valuable, especially for the smaller universities, potential upset artists in the making," like Florida Gulf Coast. ?

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Movies:?Brad Pitt's?World War Z, like other big movies, has taken a while to be made, almost missing out on the zombie craze that "it anticipated almost a decade ago."?

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Bloomberg cigarette plan gets praise, criticism

Harry Patel, an employee of Blondie's Deli and Grocery, talks on the phone while waiting for customers in New York, Monday, March 18, 2013. A new anti-smoking proposal would make New York the first city in the nation to keep tobacco products out of sight in retail stores. Mayor Michael Bloomberg says the goal is to reduce the youth smoking rate. The legislation would require stores to keep tobacco products in cabinets, drawers, under the counter, behind a curtain or in another concealed spot. They could only be visible when an adult is making a purchase or during restocking. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)

Harry Patel, an employee of Blondie's Deli and Grocery, talks on the phone while waiting for customers in New York, Monday, March 18, 2013. A new anti-smoking proposal would make New York the first city in the nation to keep tobacco products out of sight in retail stores. Mayor Michael Bloomberg says the goal is to reduce the youth smoking rate. The legislation would require stores to keep tobacco products in cabinets, drawers, under the counter, behind a curtain or in another concealed spot. They could only be visible when an adult is making a purchase or during restocking. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)

Cigarette packs are displayed at a smoke shop in New York, Monday, March 18, 2013. A new anti-smoking proposal would make New York the first city in the nation to keep tobacco products out of sight in retail stores. Mayor Michael Bloomberg says the goal is to reduce the youth smoking rate. The legislation would require stores to keep tobacco products in cabinets, drawers, under the counter, behind a curtain or in another concealed spot. They could only be visible when an adult is making a purchase or during restocking. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)

A teenager walks past Blondie's Deli and Grocery in New York, Monday, March 18, 2013. A new anti-smoking proposal would make New York the first city in the nation to keep tobacco products out of sight in retail stores. Mayor Michael Bloomberg says the goal is to reduce the youth smoking rate. The legislation would require stores to keep tobacco products in cabinets, drawers, under the counter, behind a curtain or in another concealed spot. They could only be visible when an adult is making a purchase or during restocking. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)

Cigarette packs are displayed at a convenience store in New York, Monday, March 18, 2013. A new anti-smoking proposal would make New York the first city in the nation to keep tobacco products out of sight in retail stores. Mayor Michael Bloomberg says the goal is to reduce the youth smoking rate. The legislation would require stores to keep tobacco products in cabinets, drawers, under the counter, behind a curtain or in another concealed spot. They could only be visible when an adult is making a purchase or during restocking. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)

Cigarette packs are displayed at a smoke shop in New York, Monday, March 18, 2013. A new anti-smoking proposal would make New York the first city in the nation to keep tobacco products out of sight in retail stores. Mayor Michael Bloomberg says the goal is to reduce the youth smoking rate. The legislation would require stores to keep tobacco products in cabinets, drawers, under the counter, behind a curtain or in another concealed spot. They could only be visible when an adult is making a purchase or during restocking. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)

(AP) ? Anti-smoking advocates and health experts hailed proposals from Mayor Michael Bloomberg that would keep cigarettes out of sight in New York City stores, while tobacco companies and smokers called it an overreach.

The ban, which would be the only one of its kind currently in the U.S., is aimed at discouraging young people from smoking.

Keeping cigarettes under wraps could help, anti-smoking advocates say, citing studies that link exposure to smoking with starting it. Shops from corner stores to supermarkets would have to keep tobacco products in cabinets, drawers, under the counter, behind a curtain or in other concealed spots. Officials also want to stop shops from taking cigarette coupons and honoring discounts, and are proposing a minimum price for cigarettes, though it's below what the going rate is in much of the city now.

While some of the research focuses on cigarette advertising, an English study of 11-to-15-year-olds published last month in the journal Tobacco Control found that simply noticing tobacco products on display every time a youth visited a shop raised the odds he or she would at least try smoking by threefold, compared with peers who never noticed the products.

"What's exciting about this (New York City proposal) is that this is the most comprehensive set of tobacco-control regulations that affect stores or the retail outlets," said Kurt Ribisl, a professor of public health and cancer prevention specialist at the University of North Carolina. Moreover, cigarettes' visibility can trigger impulse buys by smokers who are trying to quit, he and city officials say.

The American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network, the American Lung Association, other anti-smoking groups and several City Council members applauded Bloomberg's announcement, made at a Queens hospital on Monday. City Council Speaker Christine Quinn, who largely controls what goes to a vote, said through her office that she "supports the goal of these bills" but noted they would get a full review.

The ban on displaying cigarettes follows similar laws in Iceland, Canada, England and Ireland, but it would be the only such measure in the U.S. at the moment.

A suburban New York village, Haverstraw, passed such a display ban last April but rescinded it four months later, saying it wanted to end a potentially pricey lawsuit brought by tobacco companies and convenience stores. The cigarette companies and stores argued the measure violated commercial free-speech rights, saying that a store display "conveys a message from the retailer to consumers that the product is for sale."

Like the Haverstraw effort, the New York City proposal aims to discourage young people from smoking.

"Such displays suggest that smoking is a normal activity," Bloomberg said. "And they invite young people to experiment with tobacco."

But smokers and cigarette sellers said the measure was overreaching.

"I don't disagree that smoking itself is risky, but it's a legal product," said Audrey Silk, who's affiliated with a smokers-rights group that has sued the city over previous regulations. "Tobacco's been normal for centuries. ... It's what he's doing that's not normal."

Slated to be introduced to the City Council on Wednesday, the anti-smoking proposal was also a sign that a mayor who has built a reputation as a public health crusader isn't backing off after a high-profile setback last week, when a judge struck down the city's novel effort to ban supersized, sugary drinks. The city is appealing that decision.

Bloomberg, a billionaire who also has given $600 million of his own money to anti-smoking efforts around the world, began taking on tobacco use shortly after he became mayor in 2002. Adult smoking rates have since fallen by nearly a third ? from 21.5 percent in 2002 to 14.8 percent in 2011, Health Commissioner Dr. Thomas Farley said.

But the youth rate has remained flat, at 8.5 percent, since 2007. Some 28,000 city public high school students tried smoking for the first time in 2011, city officials say.

Measures in other countries have been coupled with bars on in-store advertising, but those nations have different legal standards around advertising and free speech. The New York proposal would still allow shops to display cigarette advertising and signs saying tobacco products were sold, raising the question of how effective it will be just to put the products under wraps.

But convenience store owners fear it could affect their business, by potentially leaving customers uncertain whether the shop carries their favorite brand and making them wait while a proprietor digs out a pack, said Jeff Lenard, a spokesman for the National Association of Convenience stores.

"It slows down the transaction, and our name is convenience stores," he said.

Jay Kim, who owns a Manhattan deli on 34th Street, saw the proposal as a bid to net fines.

"I know the city wants to collect money," he said at his store, where packs of cigarettes can be seen behind the counter, along with numerous signs warning of the dangers of smoking and prohibiting sales to minors.

Bloomberg, for his part, emphasized that collecting money was "not the reason."

The displays would be checked as part of the shops' normal city inspections; information on the potential penalties wasn't immediately available Monday night. Repeated violations of some of the other provisions, including the minimum-price and coupon ban, could get a store shuttered.

Stores that make more than half their revenue from tobacco products would be exempt from the display ban. Customers under 18, the legal age for buying cigarettes in New York, are barred from such stores without parents.

While the federal government regulates tobacco, states have some say in rules surrounding how it's sold.

Several of New York City's smoking regulations have survived court challenges. But a federal appeals court said last year that the city couldn't force tobacco retailers to display gruesome images of diseased lungs and decaying teeth. In that case, the court ruled that the federal government gets to decide how to warn people about the dangers of smoking.

The nation's largest tobacco company said the latest proposal also was too much.

"To the extent that this proposed law would ban the display of products to adult tobacco consumers, we believe it goes too far," said David Sutton, a spokesman for Richmond, Va.-based Altria Group Inc., parent company of Philip Morris USA, which makes the top-selling Marlboro brand. The company supported federal legislation that in 2009 gave the Food and Drug Administration the power to regulate tobacco products, which includes various retail restrictions, Sutton noted.

New York City smokers already face some of the highest cigarette prices in the country. With city and state taxes totaling $5.85 a pack, it's not uncommon for a pack to cost $13 or more in Manhattan. The proposed minimum price is $10.50, including taxes; city officials said it was aimed largely at clamping down on sales of smuggled and untaxed cigarettes.

Other public health measures Bloomberg has championed include pressuring restaurants to use less salt and add calorie counts to menus, and banning artificial trans fats from restaurant meals.

Jennifer Bailey, smoking as she waited for a bus on 34th Street, was no fan of the proposed tobacco restrictions or Bloomberg's other public health initiatives.

"It's like New York has become a ... dictatorship," she said.

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Associated Press writers Deepti Hajela in New York and Michael Felberbaum in Richmond, Va., contributed to this report.

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Obama Aims to Court Israeli People During First Presidential Visit

WASHINGTON - President Obama departs tonight for his first presidential trip to Israel, a largely symbolic visit aimed more at mending rocky relationships than forging substantive policy.

While Obama once said he was putting off visiting Israel until "we are actually moving something forward," he is not expected to make progress on any new peace initiatives during his four-day trip to Israel and Jordan.

The president will land in Israel less than 48 hours after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's new coalition government was installed, circumstances that further lower political expectations for Obama's visit.

"We've been very clear that this visit is not about trying to lay down a new initiative or complete our work on a particular issue," Deputy National Security Adviser for Strategic Communications Ben Rhodes told reporters. "Frankly, there's value in traveling precisely at a time when there is a new government in Israel and a new government in the United States and just having a broad strategic conversation."

"With a new government, you don't expect, again, to close the deal on any one major initiative," he said. "But you, on the other hand, want to begin a broad conversation about all these issues where we're cooperating on a day-to-day basis. And there are obviously going to be significant decisions in the months and years ahead about Iran, about Syria, about Israeli-Palestinian peace. And so by having this opportunity to speak with Israeli leaders, it can frame those decisions that ultimately will come down the line. And that's the way in which the President is approaching the trip."

While more Americans continue to sympathize with Israel rather than the Palestinian Authority, most prefer for the U.S. not to take the lead in peace negotiations, according to a new Washington Post-ABC News poll.

With the bar set low, the president will spend the bulk of his trip participating in choreographed photo-ops and speaking to the Israeli people, in an attempt to mend relations with America's primary ally in the Middle East.

Obama will also meet with both President Shimon Peres and Netanyahu shortly after his arrival on Wednesday.

The centerpiece of the trip, however, will be the president's speech to the Israeli people, in which he will underscore the strong ties between the U.S. and Israel.

"The president will visit Israel with a message about the enduring relationship between the United States and Israel, about the unshakable commitment the United States has to Israel's security, a commitment that is measured not just in the amount of assistance but in the strong bonds that our people share," White House Press Secretary Jay Carney said.

The president may have his work cut out for him. A new poll finds just 10 percent of Israelis view the president favorably, 19 percent had an unfavorable opinion of Obama and 17 percent had a highly unfavorable opinion.

While many of his predecessors have delivered remarks at the Knesset, Israel's parliament, Obama is opting to address Israeli youth and government officials at the convention center in Jerusalem instead.

"The president will speak to all of the Israeli people in front of an audience of young Israelis who ? have it within their hands the power to shape Israel's future," Carney said. "He thinks that's entirely appropriate. And he will be meeting with Israeli leaders and government officials, of course. And you know, the president's, I think, message will be heard by Israelis who are both members of the Knesset and who are not."

The president will also travel to the West Bank to Ramallah, where he will meet with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas and other leaders, who are frustrated with Obama's staunch opposition to their bid for statehood through the United Nations.

Obama will visit Bethlehem as well, to tour the Church of the Nativity, considered to be located on the site where Jesus was born. The cultural stop is also an attempt to highlight some of the challenges facing the Christian communities in the region.

Then, Obama is off to Jordan, where he will tour the sites of Petra and meet with King Abdullah to discuss a range of issues, including the crisis in Syria.

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Can Ashley Judd represent Kentucky with a Tennessee address?

Ashley Judd's address says Tennessee ? she lives outside Nashville ? but she's considering a run for Kentucky's senate seat, thanks to Kentucky's vague laws.

By Roger Alford,?Associated Press / March 19, 2013

Cast member Ashley Judd and her mother Naomi Judd arrive at the premiere of the movie "Olympus Has Fallen" at the ArcLight Cinema in Hollywood, March 18. Ashley Judd is considering a run for the Senate seat currently held by Mitch McConnell (R) of Kentucky.

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Talk of Tennessee resident?Ashley?Judd?running for U.S. Senate in Kentucky has turned up ambiguity in state residency requirements that a legislative leader says need to be cleared up.

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The U.S. Constitution requires only that Senate candidates be residents of the state they would represent "when elected." But Kentucky election law raises questions about whether candidates can have their names placed on ballots if they're not registered to vote in the state. That could be key, considering only legal residents can be registered to vote.

Judd, a former Kentucky resident now living outside of Nashville, is considering seeking the Democratic nomination in Kentucky to run against Republican U.S. Sen. Mitch McConnell next year.

State Senate Floor Leader Damon Thayer, R-Georgetown, said he's unaware of residency being an issue in the past in a U.S. Senate race in Kentucky.

"That's something that we ought to look at so someone can't live in say, oh, Tennessee and then just move here the day before the election to qualify under a vague residency law," Thayer said Tuesday.

University of Kentucky law professor Joshua A. Douglas said, constitutionally,?Judd?clearly doesn't have to live in Kentucky until she's elected. But Douglas said a legal argument could be made that, under state law,?Juddhas to be a resident by Dec. 31 to run in next year's Democratic primary.

"If she's going to run for the Democratic nomination here, then she's certainly going to get her residency and register to vote before this date," Douglas said. "I'd be shocked if she didn't."

Lynn Sowards Zellen, spokeswoman for Secretary of State Alison Lundergan Grimes, said the residency issue wouldn't be decided by her office if it were challenged.

"A qualified voter or opposing candidate may challenge a candidate's bona fides, and the determination whether the candidate is qualified, including whether he or she meets any residency requirements, would be left to the court," Zellen said.

Grimes also is considered a potential challenger to McConnell, although, like?Judd, she has acknowledged only that she's being encouraged to run.

Judd?has been largely mum about her intentions. As a potential candidate, she met privately with about 50 people last month in Louisville for a listening session to hear their concerns. She also has talked with Democratic leaders, including Gov. Steve Beshear, about the race.

Defeating McConnell would be the Democrats' biggest prize of the 2014 election. His seat is one of 14 that Republicans are defending while Democrats try to hold onto 21, hoping to retain or add to their 55-45 edge.

Democratic strategists Danny Briscoe and Dale Emmons differ on the importance of the residency issue.

Briscoe said he doesn't see it as problem for?Judd, because she has strong Kentucky roots as a former Ashland resident and a University of Kentucky graduate.

"It's not like she'd move here for the first time," Briscoe said of?Judd. "There are a lot of things to talk about in the campaign. I don't think residency is one of them."

Emmons, however, said not being a current resident of Kentucky "sends all the wrong messages to the electorate."

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AAA: Mid-Atlantic gas prices down 2 cents

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Motorists in the Washington metro area are paying two cents less at the pump when compared to a week ago.

AAA Mid-Atlantic said Sunday in a weekly report that the average price of a gallon of regular gas in the D.C. metro area is $3.75 this week. That's compared to $3.77 a week ago.

Motorists in the region are also paying less than a year ago. At this time last year drivers were paying $3.91 per gallon.

The price of gas in the region is six cents more than the national average.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/aaa-mid-atlantic-gas-prices-145355338.html

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Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Life happens? Death too. | Redefining Rebbetzin

17 Mar

I have recently had many conversations and learning topics where death and dying in Judaism were discussed, and each time it comes up it becomes abundantly clear that I think about these things very differently from most of my peers.

One year, my only specifically requested Chanukah gift was ?The Jewish Way in Death and Dying? and I read? devoured?it over a few Shabbatot. And it had an esteemed place on my bookshelf for many years. In fact, even with our very limited space in coming to Israel, it was one of the books I initially wanted to bring. (Alongside all my mikvah books? I don?t even know what to say about that.)

The combination of growing up in a family where the ?family business? is the local Jewish funeral home, mortuary, and cemetery and my first ?grown-up job? being as a hospice social worker give me a very unique attutude and perspective.

I see death as inevtiable. Something to acknowledge is real and tangible and natural. Something not to pray to prevent, but to pray it happens in its due course and that everyone should live long and healthy and productive lives. I think death is an important part of the life cycle and teaches us all important lessons about how to live our lives in the moment.

It doesn?t mean that I don?t believe it is sad when our loved ones pass. Of course it is! I just also believe that it is important to support one another realistically when death is immenint so that we aren?t surprised. It seems counter-productive to the grieving process to delude oneself into thinking it won?t happen to them. It should happen to you. The normative life course is that children should bury their parents.

I?ve realized in processing this that perhaps this is a part of my life path I hadn?t really factored in when deciding next steps. I know and am comfortable with death and dying. I want to learn?halacha (Jewish law) intensively for years to come. I want to work in the Jewish world. I want to combine my experiences in ways which are unique to me. And while I want to focus on one other topic in particular (if you have been paying attention for the past three years, it won?t surprise you), it seems that this subtle piece of my soul may need to find a place in the plan too.

My family has often said that I am my grandfather?s granddaughter, perhaps this is just one more way in which that is true.

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(This post was supposed to publish in early February but didn?t for some reason. Sorry for the delay!)

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Monday, March 18, 2013

Curiosity Mars rover suffers another glitch, remains in safe mode

NASA's Mars rover Curiosity has put its scientific exploration on hold while it deals with a minor software problem.

By Clara Moskowitz,?SPACE.com / March 18, 2013

The location of a rock target called 'Knorr' is indicated on this self-portrait of the Curiosity rover in the 'Yellowknife Bay' area. This self-portrait is a mosaic of images taken by Curiosity's Mars Hand Lens Imager camera during the 177th Martian day, or 'sol,' of Curiosity's work on Mars.

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A new glitch on NASA's Mars rover Curiosity has forced the vehicle to stay in safe mode longer than planned, stalling science operations for another couple of days, scientists said today (March 18).

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The?Curiosity rover?had paused in its scientific investigation of the Red Planet in late February, when corrupted memory files forced engineers to switch the rover's main operations from its "A-side" computer to its "B-side" backup.

Just as the computer switch was sorted out, though, mission managers decided to put the rover?back in standby mode?on March 5 to protect it from possible radiation that could be released by a major solar flare pointed toward Mars. Curiosity had come out of safe mode following that scare, but normal science operations had not yet resumed.

Now, a computer file error has forced the rover into safe mode again.

"This is not something which is rare or extraordinary,"Curiosity chief scientist John Grotzinger said today at the?Lunar and Planetary Science Conference?in The Woodlands, Texas. "It does mean that science has to stand down for a couple more days."

The latest issue has to do with some of the rover's files that were scheduled for deletion. One of those files was connected to a file still in use by the spacecraft, so the deletion process prompted an error that sent the rover into safe mode again, preventing the rover from resuming science as planned. [Curiosity Rover's Latest Amazing Mars Photos]

"If not for the latest safing, we would have been back in action today," Grotzinger said. "The expectation is, it's going to take a couple of sols [Martian days] to resolve this one."

Despite these technical setbacks, though, Curiosity's team of scientists has been forging ahead with analysis of the wealth of data collected by the rover so far. Those measurements allowed the researchers to declare last week the mission had found proof that a spot on?ancient Mars would have provided habitable conditions to microbes, had they been present during the planet's past.

New research discussed today at the Lunar and Planetary Science Conference elaborates on that finding, suggesting that those habitable conditions extended beyond the particular site named last week, which lies in an area called Yellowknife Bay.

While the first evidence of past habitability came from Curiosity's drill, which bored into rocks in Yellowknife Bay, the new findings of more widespread habitable conditions come from the rover's Mast Camera (Mastcam), which has near-infrared filters that can detect iron-bearing rocks and hydrated (water-containing) minerals.

"With Mastcam, we see elevated hydration signals in the narrow veins that cut many of the rocks in this area," Melissa Rice of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, Calif., said in a statement. "These bright veins contain hydrated minerals that are different from the clay minerals in the surrounding rock matrix."

The scientists were able to track variations in the amount of hydrated minerals in different locations, as well as between different layers of the Martian surface.

"A very significant message from the instrument data is that we are sensitive not only to the global variations, but also to the local variations," said Maxim Litvak of the Space Research Institute in Moscow, who is deputy principal investigator of Curiosity's Dynamic Albedo of Neutrons (DAN) instrument, which measures hydrogen on the Marian surface.

The $2.5 billion Curiosity rover, the centerpiece of NASA's Mars Science Laboratory mission, landed on Mars in August 2012 after launching the previous November. The rover has already accomplished its main goal, which was to determine whether the Red Planet was ever habitable to microbial life. Though the answer to that query has now been settled, the larger question of whether such life ever existed on Mars remains open.?

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Sunday, March 17, 2013

Naeto C and Wife Celebrate Baby Shower in the US


Naeto C got married to his beautiful wife, Nicole, last year [see wedding pictures], and they are both currently in the United States as they prepare for the upcoming birth of their first child. Family and friends got together to throw them an intimate baby shower. I wish them a safe and healthy delivery.









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