Monday, October 31, 2011

NATO ending 7-month campaign in Libya

NATO is ending the seven-month bombing and campaign that enabled Libyan rebels to overthrow Moammar Gadhafi's regime.

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Officials say all operations will conclude Monday at midnight. The alliance stopped its bombing missions soon after Gadhafi's death earlier this month but has maintained regular air patrols.

Officials ays NATO air forces carried out 9,600 strike sorties in the past seven months, destroying about 5,900 military targets.

The U.N. Security Council authorized the mission in March to protect civilians caught up in the civil war. Last week it decided to end military action.

NATO staff temporarily seconded to the headquarters in Naples for the Libyan operation are being reassigned to their regular duties, officials said.

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Rams honor World Series champs

Steve Spagnuolo,  Tony La Russa

updated 2:08 p.m. ET Oct. 30, 2011

ST. LOUIS - Chris Carpenter, Tony La Russa and the World Series champion Cardinals are drawing huge cheers at the NFL game between the St. Louis Rams and New Orleans Saints.

About a dozen Cardinals showed up at the Edward Jones Dome on Sunday. They got a long standing ovation when they were introduced early in the first quarter, and waved to the crowd from the end zone.

Carpenter wore the jersey of star running back Steven Jackson when he went to midfield for the coin toss. Carpenter beat Texas in Game 7 on Friday night.

La Russa sported the jersey of injured quarterback Sam Bradford. The manager was joined by Matt Holliday, Kyle Lohse and several other Cardinals.

The Cardinals' victory parade was to be held later in the day and finish up a few blocks away at Busch Stadium.

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Sunday, October 30, 2011

Floodwater Threatens the Historic Heart of Bangkok (Time.com)

Thailand's King Bhumibol Adulyadej asked late Thursday that no special measures be taken to protect royal palaces from advancing floodwaters, as the deluge pressed closer to the heart of the capital. The military, meanwhile promised to deploy 50,000 soldiers around Bangkok to try to divert water and help with evacuations. Regional officials have already urged Bangkok residents to leave the city for their own safety this weekend, when high tides and a surge of water from northern provinces are expected. Many residents have already left, leaving Bangkok's famously clogged roadways nearly empty.

Flood waters are already knee-high outside the Temple of the Emerald Buddha and the old Grand Palace on the banks of the Chao Phraya River on Friday morning. Several old temples and palaces line the river that snakes down from the inundated central provinces, through the capital and out to the Gulf of Thailand. In Nonthaburi, just north of the city, Buddhist monks and residents at a riverside temple caught one of dozens of crocodiles that escaped from farms upcountry when the flooding began last month. Meanwhile, water surged over flood walls along a canal in Sai Mai, a district in northeastern Bangkok, prompting Governor Sukhumband Paribatr to order residents to evacuate immediately. The governor has said that all of Bangkok can expect to be flooded by early next week.(See photos flooding north of Bangkok.)

King Bhumibol, 83, has been living at Siriraj Hospital, also on the banks of the Chao Phraya River, since falling ill in September 2009. The neighborhood surrounding the hospital was under two to three feet of water Friday. The king communicated his desire through Army Commander-in-Chief Gen. Prayuth Chanocha that the palaces be left to flood and priority given to helping the nearly 2.5 million Thais affected by the disaster. According to the United Nations Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, 373 people in Thailand have perished, more than 100,000 are living in shelters, 700,000 are in need of medical assistance and 28 of the country's 76 provinces are inundated. Floods have also affected neighboring Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam where cumulatively 350 people have died. Flash floods have also been reported in Burma.

Bangkok's palaces, however, are unlikely to be left unprotected either by the military or the government, as many are considered national and architectural treasures. Thailand was once a nation where the main arteries of transport were rivers and canals, and scores of important temples, palaces and other significant buildings were erected adjacent to the Chao Phraya and other waterways. Decades of development, during which canals were filled to make roads, forests razed, and housing and industrial estates built on flood planes have been cited as factors that have contributed to the disaster. Others include mismanagement of dams and irrigation systems, along with weather extremes believed to be associated with global warming.(Read about Bangkok bracing for flooding.)

The king's gesture did little to quiet the bickering and blame casting between government and opposition politicians and their supporters, even as soldiers, Buddhist monks and thousands of volunteers worked to try and shore up dykes and deliver food and other relief supplies to those in need. Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra, elected in July, has come under withering criticism because of the confusing and conflicting information issued by the government's Flood Relief Operations Center. The center, located at Don Muang domestic airport in northern Bangkok, is now surrounded by water.

Videos and photos have also appeared on the internet of relief supplies from the government and public donations being delivered in trucks with banners bearing the name of Yingluck's older brother Thaksin Shinawatra and other politicians from the ruling party, sparking charges they are using the disaster for political gain. Thaksin is a former prime minister ousted in a coup in 2006 who is living in self-imposed exile abroad rather than serve a prison sentence for a corruption conviction. The opposition Democrat Party has also come under attack after reports circulated that party leader and former Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva had flown his family to the Maldives.

The government has promised an investigation into the causes of the flooding once the situation returns to normal. Assurances have been made to foreign investors that the government will formulate an effective plan to protect factories and industrial estates from future floods. Friday's Bangkok Post newspaper said a report from the Office of the Auditor General found that, despite governments spending more than $5 billion from 2005-2009 on water management projects around the country, most were ineffective and the country still lacked a unified water management plan.

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Saturday, October 29, 2011

MontaVista ATP is GENIVI-compliant : John Day's Automotive ...

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With the explosion of smartphones, tablets and app stores, consumer demand in the automotive market for improved entertainment and application options has caused the need for in-vehicle infotainment software to match or exceed that of the mobile device market.

There is a need for high performance graphics and multimedia capability, internet connectivity via WiFi or 3G/4G, Bluetooth support, USB connectivity, media and music management, contacts management, email, and internet browser and GPS location aware services. MontaVista has been building and delivering these elements on Linux for over a decade. Now MontaVista is leveraging that experience to build the MontaVista Automotive Technology Platform (MV ATP), a comprehensive Linux-based, GENIVI-compliant software platform for the automotive IVI market.

MontaVista?s ATP approach is to provide an agile technology reference platform that continually evolves with new features suitable for concept demos and as an advanced starting point for customized solutions.

MontaVista ATP Solution

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Delivering large-scale, customized solutions

Today?s IVI solutions require an extensive amount of customized software components with incredibly high quality and security requirements. Not only does a company have to prove it has the experience and sustainability to deliver and support a customer under these stringent requirements, it must also? have the ability to provide professional services to work alongside Tier-1 suppliers and OEMs to build the final solution.

The ability to deliver large-scale customized solutions with global project management is a critical foundation of MontaVista?s IVI offering. MontaVista has a large, resourceful group of engineers and project managers that are knowledgeable across the multiple disciplines required to deliver customized design services during the design and development phase.

MontaVista?s field-proven Production Grade QA infrastructure and processes ensure that each solution will be delivered to meet the stringent quality demands of the automotive market. Once built and deployed, MontaVista provides custom long-term support to customers? needs, ensuring that products are backed by world-class support for a decade or more.

MV Automotive Technology Platform (ATP)

MontaVista is committed to the ongoing delivery of industry-compliant, hardened, high-performance Linux-based software solutions to the automotive industry based upon the GENIVI Compliance specifications. Leveraging MontaVista?s 10+ years of Embedded Linux experience, the MontaVista Automotive Technology Platform contains hardened frameworks for graphics, video, sound, USB, Bluetooth, Location Based Services, security, customizable UI and much more. The MontaVista ATP is highly tuned in the areas of performance, ultra fast boot and power management on select automotive-specific platforms based on ARM and Intel?AtomTM processors.

Some of the key components of MontaVista Automotive Technology Platform are:

  • Linux-based, GENIVI-compliant platform with fast boot/start up, high performance, power management and security options built -in
  • Comprehensive networking and internet support
  • Multimedia capabilities for audio and video requirements
  • Integration for consumer devices via Bluetooth or APIs
  • Vendor specific UI customization
  • Fully integrated tool set for application development

MontaVista uses an agile development model for ATP where new technology frameworks are rapidly and frequently added. This allows for rapid proof-of-concept demos and technology validation that can later be customized to a specific automotive project.

MV ATP is built around a core of GENIVI-compliant components that manage the key infrastructure framework with MontaVista?s add-ons:

  • fast boot capabilities that boot up the system in less than one second
  • lightweight virtualization via containers that isolate functions and untrusted applications
  • Security framework
  • Secure HTML5
  • Secure Android

Secure Application Frameworks

MV ATP adds secure HTML5 from MontaVista?s Modii? Digital Media Solution and Android support to the GENIVI-compliant platform. This provides design flexibility to automotive manufacturers or OEMs and Tier-1 suppliers to build powerful IVI systems. Complementing the HTML5 and Android capabilities, MontaVista has implemented a unique dual-layered secure environment consisting of both Security-Enhanced Linux (SELinux) and MontaVista Linux Containers. This dual-layered secure environment provides unprecedented isolation in which to safely execute third-party applications and multimedia content with greatly reduced risk of affecting other automotive functions. The Android, HTML5 and security features are all highly tuned for performance and make extensive use of hardware acceleration.

OEMs can now create a solution that preserves their branding and provide a unique automotive experience to their customers, while isolating the core systems from the untrusted applications demanded by customers today.

MontaVista ATP GENIVI-compliant architecture

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Video: Former Cap Cities/ABC CEO Daniel Burke Dies

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Friday, October 28, 2011

Breast cancer screening review launched | The Raw Story

By Agence France-Presse
Wednesday, October 26, 2011

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An?independent review?into?breast cancer screening?has been launched amid concerns that the diagnostic process could be more harmful than beneficial.

Last month researchers from the?Nordic Cochrane Centre?in Denmark claimed women given mammograms were being ?misinformed? and not told about the risk of overdiagnosis.

A London-based consultant raised similar concerns, sparking questions over the value of breast cancer screening, which the NHS argues saves lives.

Professor Sir?Mike Richards, national cancer director at theDepartment of Health, announced in the?British Medical Journal(BMJ) that he had begun a review to weigh up the evidence.

?I take the current controversy very seriously,? he wrote in a letter in the journal.

An open letter published in the BMJ last month by Professor?Susan Bewley, consultant obstetrician at King?s College, London, said NHS leaflets on screening ?exaggerated benefits and did not spell out the risks?.

?The oft-repeated statement that ?1,400 lives a year are saved? has not been subjected to proper scrutiny. Even cancer charities use lower estimates,? the letter stated.

?The distress of overdiagnosis and decision making when finding lesions that might, or might not, be cancer that might, or might not, require mutilating surgery is increasingly being exposed,? it added.

Responding to the letter, Richards said he would examine the available evidence for and against screening.

?I will do my best to achieve consensus on the evidence, though I realise this may not ultimately be possible,? he wrote.

?Should the independent review conclude that the balance of harms outweighs the benefits of?breast screening, I will have no hesitation in referring the findings to the UK National Screening Committee and then ministers.?

The review will be led jointly by Richards and Cancer Research UK.

Sara Hiom, director of health information at the cancer charity, said: ?Women need more accurate, evidence-based and clear information to be able to make an informed choice about breast screening,? she said.

?The decision whether to be screened is a personal one, but that decision should be made with all of the potential harms and benefits fully explained.?

A Department of Health spokesman stressed that NHS advice had not changed and urged women to go for screening when invited.

?The best available evidence shows that screening saves lives by detecting cancers earlier than they would otherwise have been,? he said.

?Our screening programme has always been regularly scrutinised and evaluated.?

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Thursday, October 27, 2011

Oil jumps to near $92 after Europe debt plan (AP)

SINGAPORE ? Oil prices jumped to near $92 a barrel Thursday in Asia after European leaders agreed on a plan to reduce Greece's debt burden.

Benchmark crude for December delivery was up $1.60 at $91.80 a barrel at midday Singapore time in electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange. The contract fell $2.97, or 3.2 percent, to settle at $90.20 in New York on Wednesday.

Brent crude was up 82 cents at $109.73 a barrel on the ICE Futures Exchange in London.

After a meeting that began Wednesday, EU President Herman Van Rompuy said early Thursday that policymakers struck a deal that will reduce Greece's debt to 120 percent of its GDP in 2020. The plan will require banks to take on 50 percent losses on their Greek bond holdings.

Van Rompuy also said the eurozone and International Monetary Fund will give Greece another euro100 billion ($140 billion).

Investors cheered the accord as a first step toward containing Europe's sovereign debt crisis. The Dow Jones industrial average gained 1.4 percent on Wednesday and stock markets in Asia rose Thursday.

Crude has jumped about 21 percent from $75 on Oct. 4 amid growing investor optimism that the U.S. economy will avoid a recession this year.

In other Nymex trading, heating oil rose 0.4 cents to $3.06 per gallon and gasoline futures gained 0.6 cents at $2.68 per gallon. Natural gas advanced 0.9 cents at $3.67 per 1,000 cubic feet.

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Perry Was Joking About Obama's Citizenship (Taegan Goddard's Political Wire)

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Wednesday, October 26, 2011

NY Times?Breast cancer ... - Knight Science Journalism Tracker

My high school Latin is a little rusty. All I have left is a few proverbs bouncing around in my head. But one of those turns out to be relevant to today?s topic: the much-debated value of breast-cancer screening.

The phrase that comes to mind is: Post hoc, ergo propter hoc. Which, if I?m remembering correctly, means ?after this, therefore because of this.? It?s a logical fallacy: one event comes after another, therefore it must have been caused by the other.

Or, to apply it to breast-cancer screening, a woman is successfully treated for breast cancer after having a mammogram?therefore, the success of the treatment must be due to the mammogram.

It seems hard to argue otherwise, and however careful we try to be, it?s difficult to really know whether, in any case, a mammogram saved somebody?s life (or extended it, or ?cured? the cancer, whatever that might mean).

The trick, in sorting this out, is to ask the right question. Not: Do mammograms save lives? But this question, posed by Tara Parker-Pope?in a smart post?on her ?Well?blog for The New York Times:?How is it possible that finding cancer early isn?t always better?

That gets us to the heart of the issue. Here?s the misconception that we find so beguiling: Cancer starts small, and kills when it grows and spreads. Find it when it?s small, treat it, and prevent the fatal consequences. How, as Parker-Pope asks, can that be wrong?

Parker notes that there are four kinds of breast cancer found by mammograms:

First, there are slow-growing cancers that would be found and successfully treated with or without screening. Then there are aggressive cancers, so-called bad cancers, that are deadly whether they are found early by screening, or late because of a lump or other symptoms. Women with cancers in either of these groups are not helped by screening.

Then, she notes, there are cancers that will never amount to anything, but are treated when they are found on a mammogram. These women are not helped by mammograms, and they are hurt by the unnecessary treatment they undergo as the result of screening. So far, the value of mammograms for these three kinds of cancer is zero, zero, and negative?it either doesn?t help, or it hurts.

Finally, Parker-Pope comes to the fourth set of circumstances, in which a cancer is found by a mammogram at a time when treatment can change the course of the cancer. These are the people we are thinking of when it seems so clear that finding cancer early must be better.

But how many women who get mammograms fall into this category? Half? A quarter? One in ten? Parker-Pope:

Clinical trial data suggests that 1 woman per 1,000 healthy women screened over 10 years falls into this category, although experts say that number is probably even smaller today because of advances in breast cancer treatments.

So, to return to Parker-Pope?s question,?How is it possible that finding cancer early isn?t always better? It is better for 1 in 1,000 women. For the others, it?s worthless or harmful.

I suspect this is not the last word on the question, but it?s as clear an analysis of the subject as I can recall. Parker-Pope?s post is based on a new study?by?two Dartmouth researchers, Dr. H. Gilbert Welch and Brittney A. Frankel. Welch made a similar argument in the Times himself in an opinion piece on Oct. 10. ?Even with screening,? he wrote, ?most people destined to develop deadly, untreatable cancers will still do so.?

He compares breast-cancer screening to screening for prostate cancer, and finds that similar questions arise with both. Screening is a gamble. That?s not what we want, and it?s hard to accept. But until researchers can do a better job of screening for the cancers that can be treated?it?s a fact.

- Paul Raeburn

(Thanks to Stephen Hart for the heads-up.)

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Cupcake Ipsum: A Text Generator with a Sweet Tooth [Lorem Ipsum]

While I'm still not convinced anything will surpass the majesty of Bacon Ipsum, or match the blunt hilarity of Samuel L. Jackson Ipsum, there's something just so deliciously sweet about Cupcake Ipsum. It's also the only text generator I know of where you can sprinkle in a little dash of love. More »


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Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Israel frets over Gilad Shalit deal as national euphoria fades

The Gilad Shalit deal has set a dangerous precedent for prisoner exchanges and weakened the Palestinian Authority, say some Israeli officials.

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With the euphoria from the release last week of kidnapped Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit fading, the Israeli establishment is looking ahead to the implications of the sweeping deal ? and questioning whether the precedent the deal set is one it or the Palestinian Authority can support.

Some members of the Israeli government and military are concerned about two possibilities: that the deal is making huge, imbalanced prisoner exchanges the norm, rather than the exception ? and that it has undermined the moderate Palestinian Authority too much.

The Israeli Defense Forces is poised to recommend that Israel make a series of gestures to the Palestinian Authority in order to undo some of the damage the Shalit deal did to its credibility. The deal bolstered the Fatah-dominated PA's rival, Hamas, at the expense of PA President Mahmoud Abbas and his more moderate party.

Gestures include releasing additional Palestinian prisoners and ceding more land in the West Bank to Palestinian security control. "The army considers this necessary to help Abbas regain the upper hand in his ongoing battle with Hamas for control of the territories, since Israel's intelligence agencies all concur that the Shalit deal, in which Hamas obtained the release of 1,027 Palestinian prisoners in exchange for one kidnapped soldier, bolstered the Islamic organization at the PA's expense," Haaretz reports.

However, several of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's advisers and cabinet ministers oppose the IDF's proposal, saying that Mr. Abbas and the PA need to be punished for their bid for UN recognition of a Palestinian state. Haaretz reports that the IDF is concerned that Abbas feels so undermined that he is seriously considering resigning his post and believes that concessions to Abbas need to be substantial ones to help him climb out of a hole that Israel helped dig.

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Monday, October 24, 2011

Air Force innovation prizes make cents in budget era

Creation of new U.S. military technologies need not die just because the Pentagon faces budget cuts. The Air Force has begun finding great success by offering modest prizes worth thousands of dollars to attract crowdsourced solutions from innovators it might never reach otherwise.

Two of the Air Force Research Laboratory's latest crowdsourcing challenges, called "Vehicle Stopper" and "Humanitarian Air Drop," led to winning solutions from both working and retired engineers in Peru, Indonesia and the Netherlands. The winners are among more than 250,000 people registered on the crowdsourcing, open innovation website called Innocentive.

"In both cases, the solvers were likely people who wouldn't have even known about the problem," said Jon Fredrickson, vice president of for government practice at Innocentive. "The solutions they came up with also probably wouldn't have been found through traditional means."

The Vehicle Stopper challenge looked for ways to stop a fleeing vehicle without causing permanent damage or injuring its occupants. The winning solution came from Dante Barbis, a retired 66-year-old mechanical engineer from Lima, Peru, who suggested an electric, remote-controlled robotic vehicle capable of accelerating to 130 mph within three seconds to catch up to a fleeing vehicle, deploying an airbag underneath to lift the car off the ground, and then slowing to a stop.

The second challenge, Humanitarian Air Drop, needed a way to drop huge amounts of food and water packages from an aircraft without injuring anyone on the ground. The Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) ended up choosing two winners: Agung Nuswantoro, a self-employed engineer from Tangerang City in the Republic of Indonesia, and Siepko Bekkering, an engineer working for an international engineering consulting firm in the Netherlands.

"Both had uniquely different pieces that, when combined, provided the solution AFRL was looking for," Fredrickson told InnovationNewsDaily.

Nuswantoro proposed a powered conveyer system where different food or water items could have separate timed releases based on changing information up to the point of drop. Bekkering suggested a modular container system on rollers, as well as a chute that could move the contents of containers past the wake vortex caused by an aircraft's open ramp in flight.

The Air Force Research Laboratory has already started building prototypes based on the winning solutions. It has also just posted a new challenge, worth $15,000 in prize money, for anyone who can find a better way for U.S. Special Forces to slide down ropes from helicopters.

Past efforts by the Air Force to use crowdsourcing and prize-based challenges hadn't worked so well. Innocentive changed all that because it offered a huge existing network of problem-solvers, and also helped the Air Force to draft challenges and prizes in ways that attract people.

For instance, offering too small a reward is an obvious problem, but large rewards can also scare away people who assume the challenge requires more than they can contribute, Frederickson explained. Getting the reward amount just right makes everybody happy.

"I think AFRL ? and the government in general ? is looking at what we do as uniquely cost-effective in an era when, whether you're on the right or left side of the Hill in Washington, the focus on spending is important," Frederickson said.

You can follow InnovationNewsDaily Senior Writer Jeremy Hsu on Twitter @ScienceHsu. Follow InnovationNewsDaily on Twitter @News_Innovation, or on Facebook.

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Lucky Charms Sifter Gets Straight to the Sweet, Sweet Point [Desired]

Lucky Charms would be one of the finest foods ever created—if only the actual cereal bits weren't pooping on marshmallows' tasty parade. Thankfully, Thingiverse user Tom Lombardi invented a solution for this age old problem. Enter the Lucky Charms Sifter. More »


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Sunday, October 23, 2011

Chavez says he's free of cancer ? The Greenroom

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That?s the headline today, but first, a fable,

An Ox came down to a reedy pool to drink. As he splashed heavily into the water, he crushed a young Frog into the mud. The old Frog soon missed the little one and asked his brothers and sisters what had become of him.
?A great big monster,? said one of them, ?stepped on little brother with one of his huge feet!?

?Big, was he!? said the old Frog, puffing herself up. ?Was he as big as this??

?Oh, much bigger!? they cried.

The Frog puffed up still more.

?He could not have been bigger than this,? she said. But the little Frogs all declared that the monster was much, much bigger and the old Frog kept puffing herself out more and more until, all at once, she burst.

Back to the headline, Hugo Ch?vez Says His Cancer Is Gone, Sim?n Romero, writes,

President Hugo Ch?vez of Venezuela declared on Thursday that he had beaten cancer, less than five months after he stunned Venezuelans by revealing that he had undergone emergency surgery to remove a tumor while in seclusion in Cuba.

This is not the first time he?s said that. Back in July he was saying exactly the same thing; now he continues to assert,

?No abnormal cellular activity exists,? said Mr. Ch?vez in comments broadcast on state media while on a visit to western Venezuela, where he was preparing to visit a Roman Catholic shrine. ?I?ve begun to exit the cave,? said the president, dressed in a green military uniform.

Despite Mr. Ch?vez?s announcement, which he made after a brief trip to Cuba for a checkup, mystery still shrouds his condition.

Clearly, Hugo is sick ? no doubt about it. Whatever condition he has is manifesting itself in many clear ways that he can not hide. Obviously it is a severe medical condition. Rumors have been flying on the nature of the illness(es), the most recent include kidney failure and medullary aplasia.

Is it cancer?

He?s the one who?s saying it?s cancer, he?s the one saying he?s cancer-free. However, as I pointed out in the past, ?cancer? is a good smoke screen (there are some 200 types of cancers), elicits compassion ? we all have family/friends who have been devastated by it ? and explains a multitude of therapies and absences (and trips to Cuba).

Ask yourselves, with the decades-long propaganda on ?Cuba?s excellent health care?, if Cuban doctors had actually cured Ch?vez?s cancer, wouldn?t both regimes (Cuba?s and Venezuela?s) be parading a team of oncologists on innumerable press conferences confirming this ?cure??

He has never publicly revealed what type of cancer afflicted him. Altogether, Mr. Ch?vez, 57, underwent four chemotherapy treatments, including three in Cuba and one in Venezuela, according to the government.

Physically, he still looked like a changed man on Thursday, appearing bloated and with a green military cap covering a bald head. Spiritually, Mr. Ch?vez also seems to have acquired a more religious air. ?I?m more Christian every day,? he said Thursday. ?Socialism is the road to Christ.?

Hugo must think that having close ties to Iran and moving Venezuela?s gold to Caracas may bring him closer to heaven, then. Hugo also spent some time beating up on the rich and mangling Biblical parables (video in Spanish)

Salvador Navarrete is the only physician who has dared to speak about Ch?vez?s medical condition (emphasis added),

a prominent Venezuelan doctor who describes himself as the president?s former personal surgeon, said this week that Mr. Ch?vez had less than two years to live, attributing his illness to a ?very aggressive? tumor in the pelvic area.

Dr. Navarrete, a former militant in Mr. Ch?vez?s political movement, said he drew his conclusions from recent discussions with Mr. Ch?vez?s family.

It?s not clear if Navarrete has treated Ch?vez during this ?cancer? occurrence ? and, from a public-relations point of view, Navarrete?s statement that Ch?vez has been treated for bipolar disorder may be more damaging than a ?cancer? (yet another reason for Ch?vez to bang the ?cancer? drum loudly).

What is clear is that Navarrete has had to leave, along with his family, Venezuela suddenly (apparently going to Mexico) because of the fallout. Romero reports,

agents from the Sebin, Mr. Ch?vez?s secret intelligence police, had appeared at Dr. Navarrete?s office this week to question him.

Navarrete?s private practice and his teaching position are ended.

The moral from the fable at the start of this post? Take everything coming out from Ch?vez?s mouth as so much puffery, particularly when it comes to his health.

Cross-posted at Fausta?s blog

Source: http://hotair.com/greenroom/archives/2011/10/21/chavez-says-hes-free-of-cancer/

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Ronaldo scores 3 goals, Real Madrid routs Malaga

Sami Khedira, Eliseu Pereira

updated 6:05 p.m. ET Oct. 22, 2011

BARCELONA, Spain - Cristiano Ronaldo scored three times in a 15-minute span of the first half to help Real Madrid rout Malaga 4-0 on Saturday and moved into first place in the Spanish league,

Having set up Gonzalo Higuain for Madrid's opener, Angel Di Maria assisted Ronaldo for his first goal. The Portuguese forward added two more to decide the match before halftime at La Rosaleda stadium. It was big-spending Malaga's first home loss and second in a row overall this season.

Madrid moved one point ahead of Barcelona, which was held to a 0-0 tie by visiting Sevilla. Goalkeeper Javi Varas blocked a penalty kick by Lionel Messi in second-half injury time to cap his excellent performance of nine saves.

Ronaldo and Messi are tied for the league lead with 10 goals, and Ronaldo has 12 overall.

Levante travels to Villarreal on Sunday looking to extend its best ever start with a sixth consecutive win that would move it a point ahead of Madrid.

Elsewhere, Sporting Gijon beat Granada 2-0 for its first win of the season, while Sergio Garcia's second-half goal dropped the winless Racing Santander into last place as Espanyol won 1-0 for its second straight away victory.

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LONDON (AP) ? Liverpool was given a reality check on Saturday as promoted Norwich drew 1-1 at Anfield while Newcastle extended its unbeaten start to the Premier League season with a 1-0 victory against Wigan.

Craig Bellamy marked his first league start since returning to Liverpool in August with a goal in first-half stoppage time, but substitute Grant Holt leveled for Norwich on the hour.

Fifth-place Liverpool is already four points adrift of fourth-place Newcastle which went a ninth match unbeaten.

Yohan Cabaye curled the ball into the net in the 81st minute to send Wigan bottom with a sixth successive loss.

Wigan is in the relegation zone with Bolton, which lost 2-0 at home to Sunderland after late goals from Stephane Sessegnon and Nicklas Bendtner.

But Wolverhampton Wanderers fought back from two goals down against Swansea to salvage a 2-2 draw and end a run of five consecutive league losses.

In a West Midlands derby, Paul Scharner secured a 2-1 victory for West Bromwich over Aston Villa.

Manchester rivals City and United are leading the way in the league and meet on Sunday at Old Trafford.

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PARIS (AP) ? Montpellier beat Caen 3-1 to go level on points with leader Paris Saint-Germain on Saturday, while Marseille defeated Ajaccio 2-0 to move away from the relegation zone.

Mapou Yanga-Mbiwa nodded Montpellier in front from Younes Belhanda's free kick and rounded off the victory after John Utaka's strike.

Montpellier was down to 10 men in the 63rd when midfielder Joris Marveaux picked up a second yellow card for a violent challenge on Niang.

And Caen midfielder Benjamin Nivet pulled one back with a late penalty kick after Montpellier goalkeeper Geoffrey Jourdren had fouled M'Baye Niang.

But then Caen had a player sent off when forward Pierre-Alain Frau received a second yellow card for a late tackle.

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ROME (AP) ? Genoa striker Andrea Caracciolo scored a late equalizer to hold Serie A leader Juventus to a 2-2 draw Saturday.

Alessandro Matri had twice given Juventus the lead but Caracciolo found the target from a sharp angle in the 85th minute after reserve goalkeeper Marco Storari ? playing for the injured Gianluigi Buffon ? failed to intervene.

Marco Rossi had first equalized for Genoa in the 31st with a bouncing header.

With 13 points, Juve moved one point ahead of Udinese, which hosts newly promoted Novara on Sunday.

With three wins and four draws, Juventus remained unbeaten under new coach Antonio Conte.

Maxi Lopez scored a late equalizer as Catania drew 2-2 at Fiorentina to extend the Tuscan club's winless streak to four matches and pile pressure on manager Sinisa Mihajlovic.

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BERLIN (AP) ? Borussia Dortmund got over its disappointing Champions League form by routing hapless Cologne 5-0 on Saturday to go second in the Bundesliga.

Shinji Kagawa put the defending champions ahead in the seventh minute before Marcel Schmelzer's goal, a double from Robert Lewandowski and Sebastian Kehl's header.

Dortmund is three points behind Bayern Munich, which plays at Hannover on Sunday.

Stuttgart drew 2-2 at Nuremberg to move third on goal difference, as Borussia Moenchengladbach lost 1-0 at Hoffenheim.

Also Saturday, Hertha Berlin drew 0-0 with Mainz and Kaiserslautern beat Freiburg 1-0 to leave the visiting side bottom of the table.

Hamburger SV is a point ahead of Freiburg after a 1-1 draw with Wolfsburg in the late game, Thorsten Fink's first in charge of the home side.

Fabian Johnson returned from a neck injury for Hoffenheim in his first appearance since Sept. 10, starting alongside Danny Williams. Johnson's switch for Germany to the United States was approved by FIFA last month.

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ATHENS, Greece (AP) ? Sebastian Leto scored twice to lead Panathinaikos to a 4-0 victory over visiting Ergotelis in the Greek league Saturday.

Jean-Alain Boumsong and Costas Katsouranis added a goal apiece for Panathinaikos, which tops the standings with 13 points. Atromitos also has 13 points after a 1-0 win over Giannena on Saturday, but Panathinaikos has the better goal difference and two games in hand.

In Saturday's other game, Asteras and Xanthi drew 1-1.

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Men win humor test (by a hair)

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Men are funnier than women, but only just barely and mostly to other men. So says a psychology study from the University of California, San Diego Division of Social Sciences.

While the findings lend some support to the stereotype on gender differences and humor ? perhaps most vociferously and provocatively argued in recent memory by author Christopher Hitchens in his 2007 Vanity Fair article "Why Women Aren't Funny" ? they also undermine the standard explanations as to why. The standard explanations are usually variations on an evolutionary sexual-selection argument that likens a man's humor to a peacock's fancy tail or a deer's rack of antlers, useful primarily for showing off and impressing potential mates.

Besides, said the study's first author Laura Mickes, a postdoctoral researcher in the UC San Diego Department of Psychology and a Ph.D. graduate of the same department, "The differences we find between men's and women's ability to be funny are so small that they can't account for the strength of the belief in the stereotype."

Men edged out women by 0.11 points out of a theoretically possible perfect score of 5.0, while about 90 percent of both male and female study participants agreed with the stereotype that men are funnier.

The study, published in the journal Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, used a controlled version of The New Yorker cartoon caption contest to reach its conclusions.

Coauthors on the study are Nicholas Christenfeld, a UC San Diego professor of psychology, graduate students Drew Walker and Julian Parris, and Robert Mankoff, cartoon editor for The New Yorker.

Male prowess at the task of being funny on command, said Christenfeld, was "just at the edge of detectability," and men scored better with other men than with women.

The study team ran two separate but related experiments. The first experiment had 16 undergraduate males and 16 undergraduate females writing captions alone in a quiet room for 20 New Yorker cartoons in 45 minutes, for a total of 640 captions. All were instructed to be as funny as they could be.

Though writing captions may not be the most "natural" way to be funny, Christenfeld and Mickes explained, it has several distinct advantages, including a level playing field to determine what people are capable of doing (as opposed to what they do in social settings and day-to-day life, which could be governed by other factors). It also helps eliminate the effect of bias in the humor ratings since it is harder to tell, despite writer V.S. Naipaul's claims to the contrary, whether the writer is a man or a woman from written words alone.

The second phase of the first experiment had 34 male and 47 female undergraduates helping to rate the captions written earlier in a five-round knockout tournament: One cartoon image was displayed with two random and anonymous captions, and the raters chose the funnier of the two at their own pace. The process, with new captions each time, was repeated for all 32 captions for each cartoon. The 16 winning captions of round one were then randomly pitted against each other and so on. The number of rounds, from zero to five, that captions survived before being knocked out determined the writers' average scores.

True to the conventional wisdom, men did better than women, but not by much: Male writers earned an average 0.11 more points than female writers. But what's even more interesting, the researchers say, and what runs contrary to the standard explanations of why men might be funnier, is that men did better with other men: Female raters allocated only an average 0.06 more points to the male writers, while the male raters gave them a significantly higher average of 0.16 more points.

"Sad for the guys," Christenfeld said, "who think that by being funny they will impress the ladies, but really just impress other men who want to impress the ladies."

In a second, related experiment, the researchers tested memory and memory bias to see if men are credited with being funnier than they really are.

As expected, funny captions were remembered better than unfunny ones. The authors of funny captions were remembered better too. But humor was more often misremembered "as having sprung from men's minds," the researchers write. And, even more telling, Mickes said, when the study participants were guessing at authors' gender, unfunny captions were more often misattributed to women and funny captions were more often misattributed to men.*

So if the study is right and men are just a skosh more funny, why might that be? In analyzing the content of the captions, the researchers noted that men used profanity and sexual humor a little more frequently (about 4 vs. 2 percent of the time), but that didn't seem to account for the "win" since that style of caption didn't necessarily do better, with either sex.

It could be that men see more opportunities to take a stab at humor, said Christenfeld. It could be that they try harder or more often.

As The New Yorker cartoon editor Mankoff observed on his blog in May, after film critic Roger Ebert won the caption contest on his 107th try: Nine of the top 10 most devoted entrants, or "?berenterers," are men. While fewer women win the actual contest, far fewer of them enter. When they do enter, though, their success rates are pretty impressive. Looking at contests #250 through #282, there are 32 winners, with 22 men and 10 women, Mankoff writes: "The 22 winning men entered an average of 70.22 contests, but the 10 women averaged 6.4 entries ? and four of them won on their first attempt."

It remains for further research to ferret out the reasons men might be the marginally funnier sex. In the meanwhile, the current paper had one other finding worth noting: When asked to predict their own performance on a scale of one to five, the men figured they'd get a 2.3, and the women, a more modest 1.5. That is, the difference in self-assessment was greater than the actual difference detected by the contest. "Male confidence, in this domain at least," the researchers write, "does seem to outstrip male competence."

*Mickes declined to make any funny comments because they'd be attributed to her male coauthors anyway.

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Saturday, October 22, 2011

Turkey: Iran must cooperate over plot allegations (AP)

ANKARA, Turkey ? Turkey's foreign minister on Friday urged Iran to cooperate with the U.S. over an alleged conspiracy to kill the Saudi ambassador to Washington.

Ahmet Davutoglu told the state-run Anatolia news agency hours after a meeting with his Iranian counterpart, Ali Akbar Salehi, that the allegations against Iran are "serious" and that the country should take note of the evidence.

"Our advice to our neighbor Iran is to take notice of the evidence that the United States has and to help the legal process in a totally transparent manner," the agency quoted Davutoglu as saying. "That's the message I gave the Iranian foreign minister."

Two men, including an alleged member of Iran's special foreign actions unit known as the Quds Force, have been charged in New York with conspiring to kill the Saudi diplomat.

Last week, U.S. officials traveled to Turkey to brief the country on evidence they have in the alleged plot, according to Turkish media reports.

"Allegations that a country would engage in an assassination attempt in another country against a third country's ambassador are extremely serious and the issue needs to be treated with the necessary care and seriousness," Davutoglu said.

Earlier, Davutoglu held a joint news conference with Salehi, during which he urged both Iran and the U.S. to share what information they have and avoid escalating tensions.

"We do not believe that Iran, with its state traditions, would display such an act," Davutoglu told journalists. "But the United States says it has evidence and Saudi Arabia has also made certain statements."

Salehi, who was in Ankara to discuss cooperation with Turkey in the fight against autonomy-seeking Kurdish rebels, rejected the U.S. allegations as "weak, baseless and empty."

"Talking about them is a waste of time," he told reporters.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/asia/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20111021/ap_on_re_eu/eu_turkey_iran_us_ambassador_plot

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Lawmakers open to changes in military benefits (AP)

WASHINGTON ? The government's promise of lifetime health care for the military's men and women is suddenly a little less sacrosanct as Congress looks to slash trillion-dollar-plus deficits.

Republicans and Democrats alike are signaling a willingness ? unheard of at the height of two post-Sept. 11 wars in Iraq and Afghanistan ? to make military retirees pay more for coverage. It's a reflection of Washington's newfound embrace of fiscal austerity and the Pentagon's push to cut health care costs that have skyrocketed from $19 billion in 2001 to $53 billion.

The numbers are daunting for a military focused on building and arming an all-volunteer force for war. The Pentagon is providing health care coverage for 3.3 million active duty personnel and their dependents and 5.5 million retirees, eligible dependents and surviving spouses. Retirees outnumber the active duty, 2.3 million to 1.4 million.

Combined with the billions in retirement pay, it's no surprise that Defense Secretary Leon Panetta recently said personnel costs have put the Pentagon "on an unsustainable course."

Yet the resistance to health care changes is fierce.

Powerful veterans groups and retired generals are mobilizing to fight any changes, arguing that Americans who were willing to die for their country should be treated differently than the average worker. The American Legion has sent a letter to every member of the House and Senate pleading with them to spare health care benefits. The Veterans of Foreign Wars has urged its 2 million members, their families and friends to contact lawmakers and deliver the same message.

The two groups were unnerved when both parties' leaders on the Senate Armed Services Committee ? Carl Levin, D-Mich., and John McCain, R-Ariz. ? recommended that the special deficit-cutting supercommittee look at raising enrollment fees and imposing restrictions on the military's health care program, known as TRICARE. Current military members would be grandfathered in.

McCain and Levin also favored creating a commission to look at military retirement benefits and make recommendations for changes.

"Any changes to TRICARE that put the burden back on the beneficiaries is not supported by the American Legion," said Peter Gaytan, the group's executive director. He wondered about future benefits for his 19-year-old nephew who heads to Afghanistan in December.

The willingness in Congress to consider cost-cutting changes to the military's entitlement programs is shared by other senators, from members of the Armed Services panel to budget-conscious lawmakers in both the Republican and Democratic ranks such as Sens. Tom Coburn, R-Okla., and Mark Warner, D-Va.

"I think we have to look at whether savings can be achieved, but we have to keep our promise to people who were recruited based on those benefits, and we also ought to look at whether there's ways to improve the benefit structure," Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, said in an interview last week.

That prospect has Joe Davis, a spokesman for the Veterans of Foreign Wars, fearful of the next step.

"All our worries are starting to come to fruition," Davis said.

The debt accord reached this past summer between President Barack Obama and congressional Republicans set in motion some $450 billion worth of cuts in projected defense spending over 10 years. It's a reality check for the Defense Department, whose budget has nearly doubled to some $700 billion in the 10 years since the Sept. 11 terror attack.

That amount doesn't include the trillion-plus spent on the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

The 12-member, bipartisan supercommittee has a mandate to come up with at least $1.2 trillion in cuts by Nov. 23. If it fails to produce a plan or Congress rejects its proposal, automatic, across-the-board cuts of $1.2 trillion kick in, half of it from defense spending.

Panetta said $600 billion more in cuts over the next decade atop the $450 billion in cuts passed this summer would represent a "doomsday" for the nation's military. Republicans and Democrats have echoed his apocalyptic warning. In their separate letters to the supercommittee, Levin and McCain said they reject any deeper cuts in overall defense spending beyond the 10-year, $450 billion cuts.

Determined to avoid spending reductions that would hit troop numbers, aircraft, ships and weapons, Levin, McCain and other lawmakers are urging budget-cutters to scrutinize the military entitlement programs.

"I think they may be facing reality and want to soften the blow some," said former Rep. Ike Skelton, D-Mo., who served as House Armed Services chairman. "They're both very responsible when it comes to the troops."

Levin and McCain support establishing an annual enrollment fee for TRICARE for Life, the health care program that now has no fee for participation. Obama had proposed an initial annual fee of $200.

Levin said future increases in fees should be tied to the same index used to determine hikes in the TRICARE Prime program, which has the lowest out-of-pocked expenses.

McCain also urged the supercommittee to consider restricting working-age military retirees and their dependents from enrolling in TRICARE Prime. The retirees could still enroll in other TRICARE programs. McCain pointed out that the Congressional Budget Office has estimated that such a move would save $111 billion over 10 years.

Active-duty personnel still would be enrolled in the program automatically.

In the House, lawmakers are less inclined to make any changes in health care benefits. Rep. Howard "Buck" McKeon, R-Calif., chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, agreed to a slight increase in TRICARE Prime fees for working-age military retirees. The fees had been unchanged for 11 years at $230 a year for an individual and $460 for a family.

Asked about the recommendations from Levin and McCain to the supercommittee, McKeon's office said the House has already made changes and suggested additional savings come from civilian rather military health care and retirement programs. The House vote to raise the annual TRICARE Prime fees by $2.50 for individuals and $5 for families.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/usmilitary/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20111022/ap_on_go_co/us_deficit_military_benefits

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Verizon (finally) confirms it will have the Galaxy Nexus

After a few leaks and false starts, Verizon has finally made its plans to offer the Galaxy Nexus "later this year" official. That's really the only detail revealed, as its price, release date and availability on other carriers are still unknown. Check out the press release after the break if you need any more confirmation.

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