Thursday, February 28, 2013

Study shows need for improved empathic communication between hospice teams and caregivers

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LEXINGTON, Ky. (Feb. 26, 2013) A new study authored by University of Kentucky researcher Elaine Wittenberg-Lyles shows that more empathic communication is needed between caregivers and hospice team members.

The study, published in Patient Education and Counseling, was done in collaboration with Debra Parker Oliver, professor in the University of Missouri Department of Family and Community Medicine. The team enrolled hospice family caregivers and interdisciplinary team members at two hospice agencies in the Midwestern United States.

Researchers analyzed the bi-weekly web-based videoconferences between family caregivers and their hospice teams. The authors coded the data using the Empathic Communication Coding System (ECCS) and identified themes within and among the coded data. The team reviewed 82 total meetings.

Overall, the researchers noted that members of the hospice team tended to react to caregiver empathic opportunities with a perfunctory response, implicit recognition, or simple acknowledgement as defined by the ECCS scale. Most caregiver statements were met with biomedical or procedural talk from the hospice team.

Few responses went beyond to offer confirmation with a positive remark to the caregiver, and even fewer provided a shared experience to address the caregivers' emotional needs.

Prior research has shown that a physician's expression of empathy positively influences the patient-physician relationship, but as this study shows, this is often not the norm. Other research shows that physicians tend to respond more to informational cues from patients than emotional cues, and often respond to patient concerns by turning the conversation to biomedical information or medical explanation, nonspecific acknowledgement or reassurance.

"This study shows the need for better empathic communication between caregivers and hospice team members," said Wittenberg-Lyles, who holds a joint appointment in the UK College of Communications and the UK Markey Cancer Center. "Improving communication about psychosocial issues, emotional losses and frustrations for the caregiver will lead to better patient-centered care for hospice patients and their families."

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Contact: Allison Perry
allison.perry@uky.edu
859-323-2399
University of Kentucky

LEXINGTON, Ky. (Feb. 26, 2013) A new study authored by University of Kentucky researcher Elaine Wittenberg-Lyles shows that more empathic communication is needed between caregivers and hospice team members.

The study, published in Patient Education and Counseling, was done in collaboration with Debra Parker Oliver, professor in the University of Missouri Department of Family and Community Medicine. The team enrolled hospice family caregivers and interdisciplinary team members at two hospice agencies in the Midwestern United States.

Researchers analyzed the bi-weekly web-based videoconferences between family caregivers and their hospice teams. The authors coded the data using the Empathic Communication Coding System (ECCS) and identified themes within and among the coded data. The team reviewed 82 total meetings.

Overall, the researchers noted that members of the hospice team tended to react to caregiver empathic opportunities with a perfunctory response, implicit recognition, or simple acknowledgement as defined by the ECCS scale. Most caregiver statements were met with biomedical or procedural talk from the hospice team.

Few responses went beyond to offer confirmation with a positive remark to the caregiver, and even fewer provided a shared experience to address the caregivers' emotional needs.

Prior research has shown that a physician's expression of empathy positively influences the patient-physician relationship, but as this study shows, this is often not the norm. Other research shows that physicians tend to respond more to informational cues from patients than emotional cues, and often respond to patient concerns by turning the conversation to biomedical information or medical explanation, nonspecific acknowledgement or reassurance.

"This study shows the need for better empathic communication between caregivers and hospice team members," said Wittenberg-Lyles, who holds a joint appointment in the UK College of Communications and the UK Markey Cancer Center. "Improving communication about psychosocial issues, emotional losses and frustrations for the caregiver will lead to better patient-centered care for hospice patients and their families."

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Kenya's Equity Bank says profit rises 36 pct in 2012

MADRID, Feb 27 (Reuters) - Lionel Messi has rarely been accused of failing to deliver in big games, having scored in two European Cup finals, but after subdued performances against AC Milan and Real Madrid, questions are being asked. The four-times World Player of the Year and leading scorer in one of the greatest club teams of all time, was a shadow of his usual self at the San Siro in a Champions League last-16 first leg last week, when Barcelona slumped to a 2-0 defeat. ...

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Sunday, February 24, 2013

Police: SUV in Vegas shooting, crash found

LAS VEGAS (AP) ? Police have found a black Range Rover SUV in Las Vegas and identified a suspect in a shooting that sent a Maserati into a taxi that exploded, killing three people.

Police Capt. Chris Jones tells The Associated Press the vehicle was found Saturday afternoon at an apartment complex east of the Las Vegas Strip. It has been impounded as evidence.

Jones says police are looking for 26-year-old Ammar Harris in connection with the shooting early Thursday on the Strip. His arrest history in Las Vegas includes charges of kidnapping and pandering.

Maserati driver and aspiring rapper Kenny Cherry was killed by gunfire.

Taxi driver Michael Boldon, of Las Vegas, and his passenger, Sandra Sutton-Wasmund of Maple Valley, Wash., died when the Maserati crashed into them.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/police-suv-vegas-strip-shooting-crash-found-012154651.html

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Rapper, cabbie meet violent end together in Vegas

This April 2011 photo from the California Department of Motor Vehicles shows Kenneth Cherry Jr., also known as rapper "Kenny Clutch." The Clark County, Nev., coroner's office identified Cherry as the Maserati driver who died Thursday, Feb. 21, 2013 after being peppered with gunfire from someone in a Range Rover SUV, sparking a fiery crash that killed two others in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/California DMV)

This April 2011 photo from the California Department of Motor Vehicles shows Kenneth Cherry Jr., also known as rapper "Kenny Clutch." The Clark County, Nev., coroner's office identified Cherry as the Maserati driver who died Thursday, Feb. 21, 2013 after being peppered with gunfire from someone in a Range Rover SUV, sparking a fiery crash that killed two others in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/California DMV)

Tow truck drivers clean up and tow away cars involved in a drive-by shooting on Las Vegas Boulevard in Las Vegas Thursday, Feb. 21, 2013. (AP Photo/Las Vegas Review-Journal, John Locher) LOCAL TV OUT; LOCAL INTERNET OUT; LAS VEGAS SUN OUT

Smoke and flames billow from a burning vehicle following a shooting and multi-car accident on the Las Vegas Strip in Las Vegas early Thursday, Feb. 21, 2013. The Las Vegas Strip became a scene of deadly violence early Thursday when, authorities say, someone in a black Range Rover opened fire on a Maserati, sending it crashing into a taxi that burst into flames, leaving three people dead and at least six injured. (AP Photo/Erik Lackey)

Tow truck drivers clean up and tow away cars involved in a drive-by shooting on Las Vegas Boulevard in Las Vegas Thursday, Feb. 21, 2013. (AP Photo/Las Vegas Review-Journal, John Locher) LOCAL TV OUT; LOCAL INTERNET OUT; LAS VEGAS SUN OUT

Law enforcement personal investigate the scene of a mulit-vehicle accident on Las Vegas Blvd and Flamingo Road Thursday, Feb. 21, 2013. Authorities say a Range Rover opened fire on a Maserati at a stoplight, sending it crashing into a taxi that went up in flames, leaving three people dead and at least six injured. Police were checking with nearby businesses to see whether a previous altercation prompted the car-to-car attack (AP Photo/Las Vegas Review-Journal, Jeff Scheid) LOCAL TV OUT; LOCAL INTERNET OUT; LAS VEGAS SUN OUT

(AP) ? Kenny Cherry was an aspiring rapper who moved from the Bay Area to Las Vegas to pursue his career. His music videos online show him cruising the Strip in his Maserati.

Taxi driver Michael Boldon was a family man who hailed from Michigan; and his passenger, Sandra Sutton-Wasmund, came from a loving Washington state family and was well regarded in her community.

The lives of the three ended in violence normally seen only in movies: gunfire, a fiery crash and an explosion before dawn Thursday on the neon-lit Las Vegas Strip.

As investigators Friday tried to find the gunman in a black Range Rover SUV who triggered the shocking chain of events, families and friends tried to grasp the blink-of-an-eye finality of it all.

"Right now my heart is breaking," said Cherry's great aunt, Patricia Sims, of Oakland, Calif. "This has really been a tragedy. Kenny was just a delightful kid."

Sims, 75, said Cherry moved to Las Vegas from Northern California, though she didn't know her nephew was a rapper using the name Kenny Clutch.

Cherry's parents were traveling to Las Vegas on Friday to claim his body. The 27-year-old, whose full name is Kenneth Wayne Cherry Jr., was driving a Maserati that was peppered by gunfire before it sped through a red light and smashed into Boldon's taxi.

The taxi exploded into flames, killing Boldon and Sutton-Wasmund, as four other vehicles crashed like pinballs at an intersection overlooked by some of Las Vegas' most famous hotel-casinos: Bellagio, Caesars Palace, Bally's and the Flamingo.

Police think an argument at the valet area of the upscale Aria resort-casino led to the shooting, but they haven't shared details. The shooting happened the same night that Morocco-born rapper French Montana was playing at Aria's signature nightclub, Haze.

"What the original disagreement was is crucial to the ongoing investigation and the identification of the suspects," said Las Vegas police officer Bill Cassell.

He said investigators were examining surveillance video and enlisting help from federal authorities and agencies in neighboring states to look for the distinctive Range Rover. It had blackout windows and custom black rims and was last seen speeding away from the fiery scene around 4:30 a.m. Thursday.

Police said a passenger in the Maserati was wounded in the arm but was treated at a hospital and released. He was reported to be cooperating with investigators, and his name wasn't made public.

Cherry's father, Kenneth Cherry Sr., of Emeryville, Calif., said he was struggling to handle his grief.

He said his son started a music career in Oakland after attending two Catholic high schools. According to his father, Cherry was recognized by other rappers within a West Coast hip-hop strain called hyphy.

Cherry was not well-known in wider music circles, according to Chuck Creekmur, CEO of AllHipHop.com.

"I had never heard his name before," Creekmur said.

Kenny Clutch's YouTube music video, "Stay Schemin," shows scenes of hotels along the Strip as he sings about paying $120,000 for his Maserati.

"One mistake change lives all in one night," he raps in one verse.

Cherry Sr. said he didn't know how his son made money or if he had any other jobs.

"I want to make it clear that my son was no gangster or nothing like that," he told The Associated Press. "He moved to Vegas about six year ago and he was writing music and rap."

Court records show Cherry had no criminal cases or convictions in Las Vegas, and Cassell said there was no record of arrests.

The police spokesman wouldn't say whether investigators determined if Cherry owned, rented or borrowed the Maserati. Cassell called that information "integral to the investigation."

Meanwhile, Boldon's family struggled to cope with his death.

"It's very devastating for us, for my family," said Tehran Boldon, 50, younger brother of the 62-year-old taxi driver. "Our family has no history of violence or gang membership that would predict losing a family member to such an event."

Boldon's sister, Carolyn Jean Trimble, said Boldon was a father, a grandfather and a car enthusiast. He was one of five children born and raised in Michigan, where he took care of his ailing father, who fought cancer, before moving to Las Vegas to be with his 93-year-old mother.

Bolden had owned a clothing store in Detroit and worked at a car dealership, his sister said. He began driving taxis after moving to Las Vegas about 1 1/2 years ago.

Boldon loved watching IndyCar and NASCAR races and drove a Mercedes when he wasn't in a cab. An avid car enthusiast, he tried to persuade Trimble to buy a Bentley, she said.

"Everybody just loved him," the older sister said. "When that car hit that cab, Mike had to be in there talking and laughing."

The irony that a man with a taste for beautiful cars was killed by a sports car wasn't lost on Trimble.

"He would be tickled to death: 'Damn, of all things, a Maserati hit me, took me out like that,'" she said. "I'm happy he didn't suffer."

The county medical examiner said both Boldon and his passenger, Sutton-Wasmund, died of blunt force injuries and that their deaths were being treated as homicides. The 48-year-old woman was from Maple Valley, Wash.

Sutton-Wasmund co-owned a dress shop called The Dazzled Dame and had been in Las Vegas attending a trade show with her partner in the shop, said Debbie Tvedt, the office manager for a Maple Valley plumbing company, All Service Plumbing, that Sutton-Wasmund started with her husband, James Wasmund.

"It's a big loss," Tvedt said tearfully in a telephone interview with The Associated Press Friday night. "This woman was everything to this community.

"Sandi was very, very, very active with the Maple Valley Chamber of Commerce and our entire community," she said.

The Maple Valley-Black Diamond Chamber of Commerce website said Sutton-Wasmund was a board member from 2004 to 2011 before becoming a marketing representative.

Tvedt said her friend was a mother of three ? a 17-year-old son, a 12-year-old daughter and an 11-year-old son.

"Sandi was a loving wife, mother, daughter and sister. Her innocent and tragic loss will be felt by all of those who knew and loved her and by the community at large," said a statement provided to KING-TV in Seattle on behalf of the woman's family.

A phone message left for James Wasmund was not immediately returned.

Besides Cherry's passenger, police said five people were treated for injuries after the six-vehicle crash. No one was said to face life-threatening injuries.

Jogger Eric Lackey snapped a cellphone photo of the blazing scene moments after the crash. Black smoke billowed from the flaming taxi, amid popping sounds from the fire.

The famously glowing, always-open Las Vegas Strip was closed for some 15 hours before reopening Thursday night. One Nevada Highway Patrol sergeant recalled a similarly long closure after the 1996 drive-by slaying of rapper Tupac Shakur.

That shooting ? involving assailants opening fire on Shakur's luxury sedan from a vehicle on Flamingo Road ? happened about a block away from Thursday's crash.

The Shakur killing has never been solved.

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Contributing to this report were Associated Press writer Garance Burke in San Francisco; AP Music Writer Mesfin Fekadu in New York; and researchers Judith Ausuebel, Jennifer Farrar and Lynn Dombek in New York.

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Scientist returns fire in GOP?s War on Science

Scientist returns fire in GOP?s War on Science.

Politico:

A scientist nibbled away at Sen. Rand Paul on Friday after the Kentucky Republican blasted his research on schools of fish as wasteful federal spending.

?He got the funding wrong and the species wrong, and he misrepresents the work we?ve done,? Princeton science professor Iain Couzin told POLITICO. ?He?s done some serious cherry-picking here. That?s one study, we?ve had a series of studies that have taken many years.?

On Fox News on Thursday night, Paul said the military has spent $5.2 million studying goldfish and advocated yanking funding for such programs to cut the budget.

?In the military they have $5.2 million they spent on goldfish ? studying goldfish to see how democratic they were and if we could learn about democracy from goldfish,? Paul said on Fox. ?I would give the president the authority to go ahead and cut all $5 million in goldfish studies.?

The problem: if President Obama had the authority to ?authority to go ahead and cut? funding for military goldfish studies, he?d be able to cut zero studies. The species being studied is the golden shiner. But I suppose ?goldfish? sounds more ridiculous, so Rand figured he?d lie and go with that.

Unfortunately, that?s not the only fact Paul stretched or got wrong, which was pretty much everything. Couzin said that the research was for applications in artificial intelligence and robotics. Understanding how simple intelligences like fish work together would be tremendously important in fighting oil spills and radioactive leaks, for example.

?Our work aims to understand the principles of collective control in animal groups and what this can inform us about collective robotics,? he said. ?It has nothing at all to do with human politics.?

Couzin also said that the $5.2 million figure cited by Rand was false. Funding for the project is mixed, with a portion coming from federal grants. You assume the rest would come from private industry, which would benefit from the research as well.

?If you think about it, schools of fish have been on the planet for much longer than we have and they?ve evolved to find solutions to problems. They can sense the environments in ways that we simply didn?t know how to do that,? Couzin said. ?From ant colonies to schooling fish, it?s not that complicated but the feats they can achieve are extraordinary. The collective of a whole can solve problems in ways individuals cannot.?

He added: ?Perhaps Sen. Paul should read our papers before he comments on them and perhaps he should consider more broadly how science can help society.?

Or maybe the next time Paul feels the need to act like an ignorant blowhard on Fox, he should check the impulse toward demagoguery and just not do it.

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Einhorn wins ruling against Apple in cash pile fight

NEW YORK (Reuters) - A U.S. judge handed outspoken hedge fund manager David Einhorn a victory in his battle with Apple Inc on Friday, blocking the iPhone maker from moving forward with a shareholder vote on a controversial proposal to limit the company's ability to issue preferred stock.

U.S. District Judge Richard Sullivan in Manhattan granted a motion by Einhorn's Greenlight Capital for a preliminary injunction stopping the vote on that proposal.

The vote was scheduled for February 27 as part of the company's annual stockholders' meeting.

Greenlight sued Apple on February 7 as part of a broader pitch to unlock more of Apple's $137 billion in cash for shareholders. Einhorn has argued Apple should issue preferred stock with a perpetual 4 percent dividend.

The lawsuit itself challenged a measure called Proposal No. 2 that Apple put forward that would eliminate Apple's power to issue preferred shares without a shareholder vote.

At issue is Apple's "bundling" of the measure on the preferred shares with two other unrelated matters into a single proxy proposal.

Greenlight said it supported two proposed the amendments but not the one on preferred shares.

Sullivan said Greenlight and another investor who also sued Apple "are likely to succeed on the merits and face irreparable harm if the vote on Proposal No. 2 is permitted to proceed."

Representatives for Apple did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

For Einhorn, the decision could provide leverage as he pursues his pitch for Apple to issue what he has called "the iPref," preferred stock with a perpetual dividend that he contends would reward investors and help boost the company's share prices.

In a statement, a spokesman for Greenlight called the ruling a "significant win for all Apple shareholders and for good corporate governance."

The lawsuit was centered on a narrow issue of whether Apple violated U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission rules by "bundling" the preferred shares item with two other unrelated matters into one proxy proposal.

Greenlight's lawyers contended the SEC rules were intended to protect shareholders from being forced to vote for a proxy proposal involving materially different issues that the investors might not entirely support.

Apple had argued Proposal No. 2, which only dealt with amendments to its charter, constitute a single matter and wasn't bundled. Sullivan called the company's arguments "unavailing."

"Given the language and purpose of the rules, it is plain to the Court that Proposal No. 2 impermissibly bundles 'separate matters' for shareholder consideration," Sullivan wrote.

The judge separately declined to block a vote from going forward on a separate proxy proposal, Proposal No. 4, which sought an advisory "say on pay" vote on Apple executives' compensation.

The proposal had been challenged by investor Brian Gralnick of Pennsylvania, who contends Apple did not disclose enough details about how it made its compensation decisions.

Sullivan rejected that argument, saying Apple's disclosures were "plainly sufficient under SEC rules."

Arnold Gershon, a lawyer for Gralnick at Barrack, Rodos & Bacine, did not respond to a request for comment.

Apple shares closed up 1.06 percent at $450.81 on the New York Stock Exchange on Friday.

The case is Greenlight Capital LP, et al., v. Apple Inc., U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York, 13-900.

(Reporting By Nate Raymond in New York; Editing by Martha Graybow, Gary Hill and Leslie Adler)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/judge-grants-einhorn-injunction-against-apple-204141248--sector.html

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Saturday, February 23, 2013

Obama hosting new Japan PM amid tensions in Asia

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, center, arrives at Andrews Air Force Base, Md., Thursday, Feb. 21, 2013. The Japanese prime minister is meeting President Barack Obama on Friday. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, center, arrives at Andrews Air Force Base, Md., Thursday, Feb. 21, 2013. The Japanese prime minister is meeting President Barack Obama on Friday. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe arrives at Andrews Air Force Base, Md., Thursday, Feb. 21, 2013. The Japanese prime minister will meet with President Barack Obama on Friday. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, arrives at Andrews Air Force Base, Md., Thursday, Feb. 21, 2013. The Japanese prime minister will meet with President Barack Obama on Friday. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)

The flags of the United States and Japan are flown atop the plane carrying Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, as it arrives at Andrews Air Force Base, Md., Thursday, Feb. 21, 2013. The Japanese prime minister is meeting President Barack Obama on Friday. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)

(AP) ? President Barack Obama is welcoming Japan's new prime minister to the White House to reinforce a core U.S. alliance at a time of high tension stoked by a Japan-China territorial dispute and a North Korean nuclear test.

Shinzo Abe is a nationalist and a keen advocate of stronger relations with Washington that have assumed more importance for Tokyo as it has locked horns in recent months with emerging power China over the control of unoccupied islands in the resource-rich seas between them.

Abe, who arrived Thursday afternoon and will leave early Saturday, has been anxious for the Oval Office meeting since he returned to power after a convincing election victory in December for his second stint as prime minister since he resigned for health reasons in 2007 after serving for one year.

The U.S. partnership with Japan, which hosts about 50,000 American forces, is an enduring one and a cornerstone of Washington's Asia policy, but establishing a personal rapport between leaders has been difficult. As Japan has struggled with its prolonged economic malaise, there's been a rotating door of prime ministers. Abe is the fifth since Obama took office.

Abe's market-pleasing moves to stimulate Japan's economy ? dubbed 'Abenomics' ? have fueled hope of a recovery and are expected to be featured in a policy speech he will deliver at a Washington think tank Friday after his meeting and working lunch with Obama at the White House.

The U.S. will be gauging Tokyo's intent to join negotiations on the Trans-Pacific Partnership, a region-wide free trade pact being pushed by Washington. Abe may give pointers but is widely expected to hold back from such a commitment, which is opposed by most of his party and Japan's small but politically powerful farming lobby, at least until after key elections in July for the upper house.

Joe Hinrichs, Ford Motor Co.'s president of the Americas, said that Abe should be told to open Japan's automobile markets, because only about 4 percent of cars sold there are made by foreign auto companies.

"We hope the U.S. government will send a clear message that any future trade policy with Japan must ensure a level playing field and not come at the expense of American workers," he said Thursday.

On the security issues roiling northeast Asia, the U.S. and Japan will show solidarity in the face of North Korea's recent long-range rocket launches and last week's nuclear test, and reiterate their support for the U.N. Security Council to agree upon tougher sanctions against Pyongyang. They could also discuss military cooperation and missile defense.

More delicate will be how Obama and Abe address Japan's dispute with China over the Japanese-administered Senkaku islands that flared after Tokyo nationalized some of them in September. China also claims the tiny islands, which they call Diaoyu. It has stepped up patrols into what Japan considers its territorial waters, heightening concern that could spark a conflict. The tensions highlight the rivalry between China, the world's second-largest economy, and Japan, which is the third.

Tokyo accused China last month of locking weapons-guiding radar on a Japanese destroyer and a helicopter, in what it viewed as a dangerous escalation. Beijing accused Tokyo of fabricating the reports to smear China.

Abe will seek a reaffirmation of U.S. treaty obligations to help Japan in the event of conflict ? spelled out in clear terms last month by then-Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, who said the U.S. opposes any unilateral actions seeking to undermine Japan's administration of the islands.

Obama will likely give that assurance but tread cautiously. The U.S. is at odds with China on many issues ? Washington's growing concern over cybertheft is a clear example. But the U.S. wants to avoid a conflict in the region and is wary of alienating Beijing, whose support is needed to pressure North Korea over its nuclear and missile programs that potentially threaten the U.S.

Danny Russel, National Security Council senior director for Asia, said Obama will find it useful to get an update on the high-level contacts between Tokyo and Beijing.

"The president's focus, as you can imagine, is on the importance of managing these issues in a diplomatic way that lowers the tensions," Russel said in a briefing to reporters ahead of Abe's visit.

"Obama will not want to contribute to the impression that already exists in China that the U.S. and Japan are ganging up against China," said Robert Hathaway, director of the Asia program at the Wilson Center think tank in Washington.

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AP Auto Writer Tom Krisher in Cleveland contributed to this report.

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Cleotha Staples of Staple Singers Dead at 78

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Cleotha Staples of The Staples Singers, pictured at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony in 1999. The group sang songs such as "Respect Yourself. Cleotha died Feb. 19, 2012.

By Rolling Stone

Cleotha Staples, a founding member of the beloved Chicago soul group the Staple Singers, died Wednesday after a long battle with Alzheimer's, her sister Mavis Staples' rep has confirmed to Rolling Stone. She?was 78.?

Staples had suffered from the disease for 12 years, and recently had been under 24-hour home care. Mavis Staples told? the? Chicago Tribune? that Cleotha's longtime caretaker was with her when she died Wednesday morning in her high-rise condominium on the South Side of Chicago.

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Belting the distinctive soprano parts on the Staple Singers soaring harmonies, Cleotha was a crucial part of the group's success on hits such as?"I'll Take You There," "Respect Yourself" and "Uncloudy Day."?

Cleotha, the oldest child of? Roebuck "Pops" and Osceola Staples, began learning to sing in the late Forties when Pops taught her and her siblings? ? Mavis, Pervis and Yvonne ? ?the songs he had sung as a child with his family at Dockery Farm plantation in Mississippi. Soon the Staple Singers were performing at churches throughout the South Side, and by 1953 they were cutting records and playing shows outside of Chicago.?

The group scored their first nationwide gospel hit, "Uncloudy Day," in 1957, and saw continued success during the late Sixties and early Seventies with tracks produced by Stax Records' Al Bell.?

"I credit Pops' guitar and Cleedy?s voice with making our sound so different," Mavis Staples said, referring to her sister by a nickname. "Her high voice ? Pops would take her to a minor key a lot. A lot of singers would try to sing like her. Gladys Knight?s background singer [in the Pips], William [Guest], would tell Cleedy, 'I'm trying to sound like you.' Her voice would just ring in your ear. It wasn't harsh or hitting you hard, it was soothing. She gave us that country sound. The way we sang was the way Pops and his brothers and sisters would sing down in Mississippi. Those were the voices they would use to sing after dinner out on the gallery."

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Friday, February 22, 2013

Facebook building cold storage data facility to maintain your old pics

Earlier this year it was revealed that Facebook users have uploaded more than 240 billion photos to the social network and add another 350 million photographs each day. As you can imagine, it takes an incredible amount of space to store all of those old memories.

So much so that Facebook is planning a more efficient storage system at their Prineville, Oregon data facility that will move old photos to a new cold storage facility in an effort to reduce storage cost and energy usage.

According to The Oregonian, Facebook says 82 percent of their traffic is focused on just eight percent of user photos. The social network wants to archive all of those old pictures by taking into account an image?s life cycle, or when it goes from heavy rotation to old news.

At that point, they will be moved to one of three 16,000-square-foot data hubs ? each capable of storing an exabyte of data (1,000 petabytes). Most of the servers in the cold storage center will be asleep and it will be the job of a select few systems to wake up the sleeping computers when a user requests an old photo.

For the end user, this will result in a slight delay in the delivery of said image ? a matter of seconds or milliseconds, according to Facebook communication manager Michael Kirkland. Whether or not the lag adds up when millions of users are pinging the system at once remains to be seen, however.

The social network says the cold storage center will cost about 33 percent less than a traditional data center. The first of the three hubs at the new facility should be up and running by this fall.

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PS4 Eye promises to unlock your PlayStation at a glance, tips hat to Kinect

PS4 Eye promises to unlock your PlayStation at a glance, tips hat to Kinect

Just finished watching Sony's "see the future" of PlayStation event? We hope you didn't blink, you might have missed a quick reveal of the next PlayStation Eye The optical sensor was overshadowed by the reveal of the DualShock 4, but it's nothing to scoff at -- the second generation Eye features two 1280 x 800 cameras, four microphones and an 85-degree field of view. Put together, the setup promises facial recognition, player positioning and depth sensing and enhanced PlayStation Move support. The Kinect-like camera is designed to work with Sony's new controller standard too, recognizing each player by the color of the DualShock 4's LED light bar. Sony says the Eye will allow the PS4 to use face login, and the collection of microphones might make voice control possible as well. No word yet if the new camera device will be a PS4 pack in or sold separately, but if you're interested in mining press releases for details, you'll find one after the break.

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Yesterday, Nevada officials rushed through a bill which makes interstate online poker legal. The decision will allow the state to form form pacts with other states, allowing people to play legally across borders. More »


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Tuesday, February 19, 2013

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90% Lore

All Critics (49) | Top Critics (15) | Fresh (44) | Rotten (5)

We know where this is going pretty early on, but that doesn't prevent "Lore" from being riveting stuff, start to finish.

This striking, slow-building drama ... uses fractured, impressionistic imagery as a mirror of moral dislocation as the children make their way through an unfamiliar landscape.

It's a remarkable accomplishment.

Saskia Rosendahl is a highly expressive actress within the limited confines of her character, and the film is studded with memorable scenes.

"Lore" is the sort of movie you'd already expect to rip your heart out, but that doesn't diminish the tragedy when it does arrive.

If "Lore" is an upsetting and uncomfortable film set in a morally bleak landscape, it also offers a guardedly optimistic vision of the possibility of human change.

Shortland creates a palpable sense of atmosphere, and coupled with fluid camerawork and a verdant forest backdrop, Lore looks and feels a world apart from other World War II-set dramas.

This oblique and understated tale of lost innocence conveys both an individual's experiences and a powerful sense of a ruined nation.

Shortland's measured pacing and hypnotic visuals make this a mesmerising journey through a defeated landscape.

The result is a stimulating portrayal of an under-examined aspect of Nazism's terrible legacy.

Enough cannot be said about its leading lady, a truly captivating actress at a very young age who should be an international star.

In the chaos of 3rd Reich's end. . .contemporizes the look and feel of overwhelmed, exhausted teens sifting through continuing lies and denials of the truths by everyone.

A strikingly accomplished film about worthless people.

Saskia Rosendahl, who plays Lore, is marvelous to watch.

A dark coming-of-age journey about a girl who may or may not be able to summon the character to survive in a way she can live with afterward.

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Monday, February 18, 2013

NZDF troops to stay in Afghanistan for one more year

New Zealand?s troops in Afghanistan will not be withdrawn by April this year, Prime Minister John Key has announced.

Instead, 27 members of the Defence Force will form a ?legacy contingent? and stay on for another year to ?improve the security and prosperity of Afghanistan?.

The?troops will move from their current Bamiyan base to another one in Kabul before a full exit planned for April next year.

?We?ve had up to 180 people there and I guess we are on our way now to 27,? says Mr Key.

??It is a changeable place and we?ll always review these things but the intention at the moment is that this is a one-year commitment.?

The roles of the New Zealanders include:

  • Eight personnel deployed to the UK-led Afghan National Army Officer Training Academy in Kabul from later this year.
  • 12 personnel to the ISAF Special Operations Forces headquarters employed mainly in intelligence and planning roles
  • Three personnel with the ISAF headquarters in Kabul
  • Three support personnel as part of the New Zealand 'National Support Element'
  • One officer with the UN Assistance Mission to Afghanistan

Cabinet agreed to the changes at their meeting this morning.

Despite keeping troops in Afghanistan past April this year, Mr Key remains adamant that the Government is sticking to its official withdraw date.

?We are withdrawing then. This is just a legacy contingent for a period of time to back up a decade of work.?

Mr Key hasn?t ruled out keeping New Zealand troops there past the April 2014 date. ?

?At the end of that year, the Government will look at what other countries are doing and how we feel about matters and then reassess that.

?It?s important we don?t walk away from Afghanistan and leave it isolated. We want to see the job done and for Afghanistan to get back on its feet and be self-governing,? he says.

Last September, Defence Minister Jonathan Coleman brought forward plans to withdraw New Zealand soldiers by April 2013 instead of September 2014.

Dr Coleman said the reason for doing so was because of the airport?s runway being resealed, meaning the Air Force?s Hercules planes couldn?t land there after April.

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Film about Israeli troops in Gaza takes prize at Berlinale

(JTA)?-- A feature film about Israeli troops in Gaza won a top independent jury prize at the 63rd annual Berlinale International Film Festival.

"Rock the Casbah," by Israeli director Yariv Horowitz, brought home the top prize from the "Conf?d?ration Internationale des Cin?mas d?Art et d?Essai" -? the International Confederation of Art House Cinemas. The prize was announced Saturday.

It was one of several films at the festival that dealt with the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

The jurors unanimously commended Horowitz both for "the force of the mise-en-sc?ne and the subject," adding that he showed "great intelligence in talking about a very personal situation in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict on one hand" while also delivering a commentary on the futility of war.

Set in the Gaza Strip in the early summer of 1989, the film depicts several days in the life of a company of young Israeli soldiers who have arrived to serve in Israeli-occupied Gaza. One soldier is brutally killed when a washing machine is dropped on him from a rooftop; against this backdrop, the filmmaker takes viewers deeper into the conflict between Palestinians and Israelis, as well as into conflicts between the soldiers themselves and within the Arab community with which they come into close contact.

Speaking to viewers at the Berlinale screening, Horowitz said he had received much positive feedback from Israeli audiences, where just about everyone was a former soldier and could relate to some aspect of the film. He said that all the incidents were based on stories told by soldiers serving in various situations.

As in past years, a handful of documentary films at the festival dealt with the ongoing conflict. But this year, "Palestine and the Middle East? was declared a central theme for the documentary section, which included a European premier screening of Udi Aloni's new film "Art/Violence," about the aftermath of the assassination of Arab-Jewish actor and peace activist Juliano Mer-Khamis in April 2011.

Another prizewinning film on the topic of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict was "A World Not Ours," a documentary film about life in the Ain el-Helweh Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon by Danish-Palestinian film director Mahdi Fleifel. The film won the festival's annual Peace Prize.

The jury said the film - which documented the life of el-Helweh's family in the camp, one of the oldest in that region - was "free of the usual patterns classifying the conflicts between Israelis and Palestinians [and] thus evolves into a plea for a new peace process in the Middle East."
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Sunday, February 17, 2013

TSA officers go to college to learn to counter terrorism

They've always been on the lookout for dangerous people and weapons. Now 70 security officers at South Florida's three major airports are getting college credit for learning to be extra alert.

"We're being taught how terrorists are adapting and getting more sneaky," said Jonathan Torlage, a Transportation Security Administration officer based at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport.

The TSA officers either have completed or are enrolled in a college-level program that focuses on Homeland Security strategies to counter terrorism. They include 20 officers at the Fort Lauderdale airport, 25 at Miami International and 25 at Palm Beach International Airport.

The training makes the airports safer, said Sari Koshetz, TSA spokeswoman.

"Our workforce is the frontline in the fight against terrorism," she said. "Studying the details of past terrorist attacks gives our workforce more tools."

Torlage, of Tamarac, said he already is familiar with potential threats; a few years ago, a man set off an explosive detection machine, prompting the evacuation of a terminal.

"It ended up that the gentleman worked in demolition with high explosives, so he had explosive residue all over him," said Torlage, who has been with the TSA for seven years.

Kimberly Carhart, a supervisor at Palm Beach International, said the program is teaching her how to handle a range of emergency situations, including hurricanes. She said the training also will help officers advance their careers.

"You have more opportunities," said Carhart, of Lake Worth, who has been with the TSA since it was created in 2002.

The TSA is paying the tuition costs, allowing local officers to attend either Broward College, Miami-Dade College or Palm Beach State College. The program, which takes more than a year to complete, includes three courses that dig into counter-terrorism measures and intelligence gathering.

"We picked instructors who are specifically skilled in these areas and each of the professors have tried to make the course especially relevant to the TSA officers and to the job that they do," said Elaine F. Cohen, associate dean of the Institute of Public Safety at Broward College.

The officers attend classes once a week in their off time. The selection process is different at different airports, "for instance, first to sign up,? been with the agency the longest, or a lottery system," Koshetz said.?

If they pass, the officers receive three college credits. That has motivated many of them to continue working toward an Associate's Degree in Homeland Security or a related field. More than 3,300 security officers from airports nationwide are either taking the program or completed it.

Athene Collins, a security officer at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International, said the program has made her more "focused on the mission."

"Terrorism unfortunately is very real," she said. "You can't let your guard down because there are people around the world who really hate Americans."

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NCAA Selection Chair: ?No Momentum Whatsoever? For Tournament Expansion

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By Adam Harris-

(WSCR)?Mike Bobinski is a busy man. He is currently the athletics director at Xavier University and will be the Georgia Tech AD starting April 1. But perhaps his most interesting title is as the NCAA Selection Committee Chairman.

Bobinski has the all important job of leading the committee that decides what schools will participate in the NCAA Tournament.

The pool is currently at 68 teams and as Bobinski told 670 The Score?s Connor McKnight and Adam Hoge Saturday, that?s where it will stay.

?As we sit here today, I don?t think the landscape of college basketball warrants expansion at this moment of time,? Bobinski said on 670 The Score. ?There is no inclination and no momentum whatsoever for a conversation regarding expansion.?

Some may feel stations stand to make more money with an expanded field, but Bobinski put the kibosh on that theory.

?I can tell you that our broadcast partners, Turner and CBS, our agreements with them have absolutely no expansion mandates or clauses in there whatsoever,? he said. ?I think right now we are at the right place with 68 and I don?t see it changing for the foreseeable future.?

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Senshu University Wins Kawasaki Environmental Show-Window Award 2012

Kawasaki City, Kanagawa Prefecture, has selected Senshu University for the grand prize of the Kawasaki Environmental Show-Window Award 2012, according to a press release on October 24, 2012. With the aim of publicizing and promoting energy-conservation and energy-generation technologies and products, the award recognizes businesses and organizations in the city for their outstanding achievements in these areas.

Senshu University has been engaged in energy conservation initiatives, and successfully reduced its annual electricity consumption by more than 2 million kilowatt-hours. For air conditioners and light fixtures, the university introduced an individual control system that allows faculty members and students to switch on or off at their discretion in each room, in addition to the central control system. It also built a ventilation control system that automatically brings in fresh air from outside when carbon dioxide concentrations in a room exceed a certain level.

In the screening process, the university was rated highly because: (a) the whole campus was involved in the initiative; (b) its students themselves designed the power monitoring system; and (c) it made positive efforts to visualize energy use.

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Saturday, February 16, 2013

Happy Family Weekend! | Rowan Family Tree

Last weekend we invited to our friends? house in Nakusp for a family day sleepover. We know D&D from Harambe and Mehaber Camps? They have a lovely 13 year old daughter that does a great job taking care of the kids. We spent time for the first time with a family from Nelson, and our old friends T&R from the same locale. T&R have twins girls from Ethiopia, just a few years older than our girls. S it?s always interesting to see what they are up to, and is happening in their lives as 10 year old twin adoptees from Ethiopia. It?s really a bit of a flash forward? Kind of neat. I know for T&R, hanging out with our girls is a flash down memory lane, too.

I had to laugh though? Our girls are pretty high energy, but the older twins were even more energetic at this age. But they don?t know that! And our girls tired the older girls plum out.

We had a lovely time? I truly relaxed and enjoyed myself immensely. We went sledding with the cat, so we got these wonderful long stretches of sledding. Spice, who can control her sled well, really enjoyed herself, but Sugar, who has less control, was a bit shaken after a couple of slick runs.

The girls played dancing games and read stories? We went for walks and just talked a lot. T&R stayed over with their twins as well, so I think we all got to know each other better. Definitely a family day tradition to continue!

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Income Skew During the Recovery - Mike Shedlock - Townhall ...

This data supports and extends the Political Calculations column, and vice versa.

That portion of the population which intends to work in the marketplace, and gets an education, and cultural acclimatization to be successful is reaping most of the benefits of an increasingly complex economy. What is strange about that? Nothing. Its always been true. What's new is that the competence level to do well in the marketplace is going up, while the number of people putting in the effort to get an education is going down. It is too much to expect a 13 year old to be mature enough to figure out the value of education. The adults and culture in which teens operate must do that, and reinforce actions and habits which will bring rewards during

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Friday, February 15, 2013

India's Most Expensive Android Phone vs Rivals


Battery


HTC Butterfly: 2020mAH
Apple iPhone 5: 1440mAh
Samsung Galaxy Note II: 3100mAh
Nokia Lumia 920: 2000mAh
HTC One X+: 2100mAh
LG Optimus Vu: 2100mAh


Connectivity


?HTC Butterfly:? It includes options like Wi-Fi, 2G, 3G, NFC, microUSB 2.0, Bluetooth 4.0.
Apple iPhone 5:? Wi-Fi, 2G, 3G, 4G, Bluetooth 4.0, 8-pin Lightning adapter.
Samsung Galaxy note 2
?: Wi-Fi, 2G, 3G, NFC, microUSB 2.0, Bluetooth 4.0
Nokia Lumia 920?: Wi-Fi, 2G, 3G, 4G, NFC, Bluetooth 4.0, microUSB
HTC One X+:? Wi-Fi, 2G, 3G, NFC, microUSB 2.0, Bluetooth 4.0
LG Optimus Vu:? Wi-Fi, 2G, 3G, NFC, microUSB 2.0, Bluetooth 4.0


Price


HTC Butterfly: 45, 990

Apple iPhone 5: 45, 500- 59, 500

Samsung Galaxy Note II: 37, 000

Nokia Lumia 920: 35, 400

HTC One X+: 37, 990

LG Optimus Vu: 26, 499

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February is National Responsible Pet Owners Month | Canine Chat ...

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Duo Hosts Twitter Contest to Raise Awareness for Pet Safety and Health
LOS ANGELES (February 13, 2013)? World-renowned veterinarian Dr. Jan Pol from National Geographic WILD?s #1 series The Incredible Dr. Pol joins forces with charitable company Givebones for February?s National Responsible Pet Owners Month. United in their mission to decrease the number of homeless and euthanized pets in the United States each year, Dr. Pol and Givebones will host a Twitter contest beginning on Valentine?s Day and ending on February 27th, 2013, which marks National Spay Day, to promote and encourage responsible pet ownership techniques. One lucky pet owner will win a care package of animal friendly swag and Givebones will make a donation on behalf of the winner to The Humane Animal Treatment Society (HATS).

?Approximately 3.7 million animals are euthanized each year due to overcrowding and poorly-funded shelters,? says Dr. Pol. ?Spaying and neutering is the best way to prevent overcrowding in shelters. I admire and support organizations like Givebones that recognize the importance of rescuing pets and helping shelters around the country.?

Givebones? mission is to generate awareness and financial support to help reduce the amount of homeless dogs euthanized each year. By selling dog collars, Givebones provides funding to animal shelters and rescue groups striving to help dogs in need.

?I?m thrilled to have Dr. Pol?s support and want our partnership to inspire animal lovers everywhere to join the movement and support this vital cause,? says Tricia Andrews, founder of Givebones. ?Purchasing a Givebones collar is one more way you can be a responsible pet owner.?

Givebones gives back 10 percent of sales to shelters and rescue groups. The purchase of one collar keeps three dogs warm and fed in a shelter for an additional day. Givebones collars are available in a wide variety of colors and in extra small, small, medium and large sizes for the retail price of $14.99. A complimentary Givebones wristband comes with each purchase allowing animal lovers to show their support and help give their dog a voice.

Contest Details: The Twitter contest begins on February 14th and end on February 27th. Participants must follow both Dr. Pol (@Dr.Pol) and Givebones (@Givebones) on Twitter and tweet a photo of their pet along with the pets name at both @Dr.Pol and @Givebones. A winner will be chosen at random and will receive a care package of an assortment of Givebones collars, wristbands, and DVDS of The Incredible Dr. Pol. Additionally, Givebones will make a donation to HATS on behalf of the winner.

For details on Givebones, visit www.givebones.com or www.facebook.com/givebones. For more information on Dr. Pol, visit www.facebook.com/TheIncredibleDrPol.

About Givebones
Givebones is a charitable company committed to generating awareness and financial support in hopes of reducing the amount of homeless dogs euthanized every year. By selling dog collars, Givebones provides funding to animal shelters and rescue groups striving to help dogs in need by donating 10 percent of collar sales. For details on Givebones, visit www.givebones.com. Follow @Givebones on Twitter.

About Dr. Jan Pol
National Geographic Wild?s #1 series and highest?rated telecast on the Nat Geo network, The Incredible Dr. Pol stars legendary Michigan veterinarian, Dr. Jan Pol. Dr. Pol has serviced 19,000+ clients during his 35 years as a veterinarian, specializing in large farm animals such as horses, pigs, cows, sheep, alpacas, goats, chickens and even the occasional reindeer. The Incredible Dr. Pol follows Dr. Pol and his wife Diane across rural Michigan as they care for every family pet and head of livestock in need of his traditional, no-nonsense expertise and kindness. Having grown up on a dairy farm in the Netherlands, Dr. Pol works tirelessly to ensure that the diminishing population of family farmers remains in business. As a veterinarian, he plays an integral role in keeping their livestock healthy and their businesses profitable.

I enjoy watching the Incredible Dr. Pol.? His bedside manner is delightful, his tireless devotion to his practice impressive and I like the variety of animals and challenges depicted on the segments. I enjoy National Geographic Wild.

Season three of The Incredible Dr. Pol premiered January 5th on National Geographic WILD. Follow @Dr. Pol on Twitter.

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