Monday, October 31, 2011

Halloween doesn't have to be gorge-fest to be fun

FILE - In this Friday, Oct. 29, 2010 file photo, Hannah Moos, 5, dressed as a bunch of grapes, asks for candy with her father Kyle, of Melba, Idaho at a Halloween event in downtown Nampa, Idaho. Dentists and dieticians say one can still make Halloween reasonably healthy for kids without resorting to tactics like no candy. (AP Photo/Idaho Press-Tribune, Charlie Litchfield)

FILE - In this Friday, Oct. 29, 2010 file photo, Hannah Moos, 5, dressed as a bunch of grapes, asks for candy with her father Kyle, of Melba, Idaho at a Halloween event in downtown Nampa, Idaho. Dentists and dieticians say one can still make Halloween reasonably healthy for kids without resorting to tactics like no candy. (AP Photo/Idaho Press-Tribune, Charlie Litchfield)

(AP) ? Offer apples to trick-or-treaters and risk having your house get egged ? maybe even by your own kids.

But dentists and dietitians say you can still make Halloween reasonably healthy for little devils and witches without resorting to dracul-onian tactics, like no candy.

"This is such a big adventure for them ? let them have it, obviously with some caveats," said Dr. Rhea Haugseth, a dentist in Marietta, Ga., who's president of the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry

There are tricks for keeping Halloween fun without risking cavities and extra pounds, like handing out dark chocolate instead of chewy candies or even bribing kids with a toy in exchange for the Halloween loot. Some studies have suggested dark chocolate is good for the heart, and chewy candies stick to the teeth.

Just don't go overboard on restrictions, says Cole Robbins, a Chicago 12-year-old and Halloween veteran.

"Halloween is the one day of the year where we kids just kind of break out and overload on candy," he said.

To help prevent that kind of gorging, try to give children a healthy, filling meal before trick-or-treating, says Bethany Thayer, a spokeswoman for the American Dietetic Association who works at the Henry Ford Health System in Detroit.

Procrastinators, take heart. Thayer also recommends waiting until Halloween day before buying candy, so no one is tempted to indulge beforehand.

"I know people who have to go back to the store because they've completely gone through their candy" before Halloween, she said.

Haugseth suggests avoiding cavity-promoting treats like caramels that stick to the teeth, or lollipops that bathe teeth in a long sugary bath.

Also, having kids brush their teeth before trick-or-treating helps reduce plaque and bacteria, which interact with sugar to produce tooth-decaying acid, Haugseth said. Kids should also brush right after eating candy, she said.

Ronni Litz Julien, a Miami nutritionist whose patients include overweight and obese kids, says another trick for parents is to ask kids not to dip into their loot bags until they bring it all home. That's for safety, so parents can toss any suspicious-looking candy, but it also can prevent an "eating frenzy."

She suggests parents help sort through the loot, have kids select their 10 favorite pieces, and give the rest away. Offer the choice of eating all 10 pieces at once, or over 10 days. That gives them a sense of control, without feeling shortchanged, she said.

"You can't deprive them. It's Halloween, for God's sake," she said.

President Barack Obama joked this week on "The Tonight Show" that he'd warned his health-promoting wife that the White House would get egged if she gave trick-or-treaters fresh fruit and raisins instead of candy. During festivities on Saturday, the Obamas will hand out White House M&Ms, cookies and dried fruit as they did the past two years.

Dr. Janet Silverstein, a Gainesville, Fla. pediatrician and member of the American Academy of Pediatrics' nutrition committee, says she doesn't give out candy, offering fruit or pencils instead; so far her house is unscathed.

When her own children were young, Silverstein would buy their candy for a nickel a piece. She recommends that to her patients' parents, too ? though not necessarily her other solution ? she used to eat her kids' candy.

In some places, kids willing to give up their candy can make more than a nickel. About 1,500 dentists across the country have agreed this year to participate in a Halloween candy buyback organized by Operation Gratitude. The California-based group periodically sends care packages to U.S. troops overseas. Some dentists pay kids $1 per pound of Halloween candy; last year, the program brought in 250,000 pounds of candy, said Carolyn Blashek, founder of the Van Nuys, Calif.-based group.

Blashek said troops overseas appreciate it as a token of gratitude, and Halloween candy brings back lots of fond childhood memories. Some have given their candy to Afghan children, she noted. Entering your ZIP code on the group's website, http://bit.ly/F1iSy will identify participating dentists.

Parents who plan to encourage giving up candy should be sure not to take it right away, says Brian Wansink, a Cornell University food behavior scientist and author of "Mindless Eating: Why We Eat More Than We Think."

That's because of a psychology principle called "the endowment effect." It refers to kids feeling a sense of ownership and putting a high value on candy they haul in.

If you let them eat several pieces first, that feeling can fade and they won't even feel hungry anymore. That's the time to offer a trade, Wansink said.

He's tried that trick with his own three daughters, aged 2, 4, and 6, and says "it works like a charm." His girls eagerly give up the rest of their Halloween candy in exchange for a new trinket or other toy that won't rot their teeth, he said.

Young kids aren't really aware of how much they brought home, and when "they sort of count their booty, that's probably the age where kids shouldn't be trick or treating anymore," he said.

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American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry: http://www.aapd.org

American Dietetic Association: http://www.eatright.org ___

AP Medical Writer Lindsey Tanner can be reached at http://www.twitter.com/LindseyTanner

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Thursday, October 27, 2011

LG Elec Q3 misses consensus; handset loss widens (Reuters)

SEOUL (Reuters) ? South Korea's LG Electronics reported a wider-than-expected quarterly loss on Wednesday, with its mobile phone division sinking deeper into the red, dashing hopes of a recovery in its struggling smartphone business.

LG's handset business reported losses for a sixth consecutive quarter, with losses more than doubling to 140 billion won ($124 million) from the previous quarter's 55 billion won. The results were hurt by a shortage of hit models to compete with Apple Inc and Samsung Electronics Co Ltd in the booming smartphone market.

Koo Bon-joon, the younger brother of LG Group's chairman and a member of its founding family, took over as CEO of the group's flagship company a year ago to rescue its troubled mobile business, but its slow recovery has disappointed analysts.

In contrast, LG's crosstown rival, Samsung, is expected to report strong growth in profit at its handset division on Friday and overtake Apple as the world's biggest smartphone vendor in unit terms.

"I think LG Elec is going to struggle more, but not to the extent that it is being knocked out by Apple and Samsung," said Park Yong-myung, a fund manager at Hanwha Investment Trust Management which owns LG Elec shares.

"Today's earnings report does not ring the alarm because investors are already aware that it is doing badly. The issue of its floundering mobile business is already reflected in its shares, which almost halved," he said.

LG, the world's No.2 TV maker and No.3 handset maker, reported a July-September operating loss of 32 billion won ($28 million) versus a consensus forecast for a 54 billion won profit by Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.

That compared with a loss of 185 billion won a year ago and a profit of 158 billion won in the preceding quarter.

TV BUSINESS REMAIN PROFITABLE

LG's three other divisions, TVs, home appliances and air conditioning, posted profit gains in the third quarter from a year earlier. Its TV division saw its operating profit rise to 101 billion won, compared with 86 billion won a year ago, despite weakening TV demand.

It said sales of premium TVs such as 3D models helped expand margins, although TV division's profitability remains razor-thin at 1.9 percent.

"What can LG show in 2012 and 2013? Honestly, I can't picture that," said K.S. Jung, a fund manager at Eugene Asset Management.

"The time that LG made money from handsets and home appliances may be over...Its business can't help but shrink without any breakthrough."

LG faces a major challenge to introduce a compelling product in the high-end segment where it lost ground to companies such as Apple, Samsung and HTC.

Nokia, which reported a surprise quarterly profit last week, is also fighting back. The world's largest cellphone maker plans to unveil on Wednesday its first phones using Microsoft software, hoping they will rescue its ailing smartphone business.

LG said its handset sales fell to 21.1 million units in the third quarter, from 24.8 million the previous quarter.

The business is the company's biggest capital sinkhole. LG has lost 927 billion won from handset sales since the second quarter of last year.

The money-losing business has been also a major value destroyer for LG shareholders. Shares in LG, which has a market value of $10 billion, have lost 36 percent this year versus the market's 8 percent drop.

The stock rose 0.7 percent by 0505 GMT (1:05 a.m. EDT) versus a 0.08 percent gain in the wider market.

LG trails Nokia and Samsung in handsets and competes with Samsung, Sony Corp and Panasonic Corp in flat-screen TVs.

($1 = 1129.000 Korean won)

(Additional reporting by Ju-min Park; Editing by Jonathan Hopfner, Miyoung Kim and Matt Driskill)

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Saturday, October 22, 2011

Texas court break-in was prank, not terrorism: officials (Reuters)

SAN ANTONIO (Reuters) ? Officials in San Antonio say five Moroccan men arrested during a courthouse break-in early on Wednesday were pranksters who were likely intoxicated.

"There is no reason to think this is a terrorist incident," Bexar County Sheriff Amadeo Ortiz told reporters Wednesday afternoon.

Three of the men were arrested as they walked out of the 120-year-old Bexar County Courthouse early Wednesday, and two others were arrested in a recreational vehicle parked outside the courthouse.

At the time, officials said photographs of "infrastructure" found inside the RV raised concerns.

The men, all in their twenties, face felony burglary charges, said Cliff Herberg, assistant district attorney for Bexar County.

All five were born in Morocco, live in France, and arrived in the United States last month on a flight from London to New York, officials said. Ortiz said they are on a still-valid 90-day tourist visa and apparently rented the RV in New York.

"I don't know what their reasons were, but they came here and they were partying at several bars before coming to the Courthouse," Ortiz said, adding that several beer bottles were found in the RV.

"There is no indication that they meant to do any harm to the courtroom, they have been cooperative with us, and there is no reason to suspect that this was terroristic activity of any description."

Ortiz said no weapons were found in their possession. He said that the five are "pranksters, not terrorists," and joked that if "their mothers saw them, they would not be pleased."

Surveillance video shows one of the men walking down a courthouse hallway wearing a huge, Mexican-style sombrero, while another man is seen playing with a judge's gavel.

The FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force, as well as Department of Homeland Security officials are still involved in the investigation, Herberg said.

Ortiz acknowledged that the case got a lot of scrutiny because the men are foreigners with Arabic names.

"If it had been some kids here locally that broke into the courthouse as a prank, then it would have been treated differently," he said.

(Editing by Corrie MacLaggan and Jerry Norton)

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Pakistan on alert after leak in nuke power plant (AP)

KARACHI, Pakistan ? An official at a nuclear power plant in Pakistan says it declared a seven-hour emergency after heavy water leaked out of a reactor during maintenance work.

Tariq Rasheed says Tuesday night's leak did not cause any damage or radiation. He said on Thursday that the plant located in the southern city of Karachi was safe and that the emergency was declared as standard procedure.

He says the plant is scheduled to restart operations in one month.

The Karachi Nuclear Power Plant went on line in 1971 and is currently capable of producing 100 megawatts of electricity. The plant is located on the outskirts of the city.

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Friday, October 21, 2011

Senate rejects slimmed-down Obama jobs bill (AP)

WASHINGTON ? Despite a campaign-style push this week by President Barack Obama, the Senate on Thursday scuttled pared-back jobs legislation aimed at helping state and local governments avoid layoffs of teachers and firefighters.

Obama's three-day bus tour through North Carolina and Virginia ? states crucial to his re-election race next year ? didn't change any minds among Senate Republicans, who filibustered Obama's latest jobs measure to death just as they killed his broader $447 billion jobs plan last week.

The 50-50 vote came in relation to a motion to simply take up the bill and fell well short of the 60 needed to break a filibuster. Democrats Ben Nelson of Nebraska, Mark Pryor of Arkansas and Independent Joe Lieberman of Connecticut broke with Obama on the vote. Two Democrats who voted with the president, Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia and Jon Tester of Montana, however, said they couldn't support the underlying Obama plan unless it's changed.

Thursday's $35 billion measure combined $30 billion for state and local governments to hire teachers and other school workers with $5 billion to help pay the salaries of police officers, firefighters and other first responders. The White House says the measure would "support" almost 400,000 education jobs for one year. Republicans call that a temporary "sugar high" for the economy.

Obama and his Democratic allies are acting like they've found a winning issue in repeatedly pressing popular ideas such as infrastructure spending and boosting hiring of police officers and firefighters. The sluggish economy and lower tax revenues have caused many teachers' jobs to be cut over the past several years.

"For the second time in two weeks, every single Republican in the United States Senate has chosen to obstruct a bill that would create jobs and get our economy going again," Obama said in a statement after the vote. "Every American deserves an explanation as to why Republicans refuse to step up to the plate and do what's necessary to create jobs and grow the economy right now."

"We cannot afford to be bailing out local governments, and we can't afford stimulus 2.0," countered Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla.

After the failure of the jobs measure last week, Democrats vowed to try to resurrect it on a piece by piece basis, even though the strategy doesn't seem to have any better chance of success. But Democrats are trying to win a political advantage through repeated votes.

They're also pressing for passage of a poll-tested financing mechanism ? a surcharge on income exceeding $1 million.

An AP-GfK poll taken Oct. 13-17 found 62 percent of respondents favoring the surcharge as a way to pay for jobs initiatives. Just 26 percent opposed the idea.

"Protecting millionaires and defeating President Obama are more important to my Republican colleagues than creating jobs and getting our economy back on track," Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., said.

Republicans say the president is more interested in picking political fights with them than seeking compromise. Still, they don't seem to be afraid of a politically weakened Obama. Not a single Republican backed the president in last week's vote

"The fact is we're not going to get this economy going again by growing the government. It's the private sector that's ultimately going to drive this recovery," Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., said. "Look, if big government were the key to economic growth, then countries like Greece would be booming right now."

At the same time, several Democrats opposed the underlying measure, even though they voted in favor of at least allowing debate to begin.

"This bill fails to give taxpayers any guarantee that this money would actually be used to hire teachers and invest in our schools," Tester said. "States would get loads of money with little guidance that they spend the money on teachers."

According to the AP-GfK poll, Obama's party has lost the faith of the public on handling the economy. In the new poll, only 38 percent said they trust Democrats to do a better job than Republicans in handling the economy, the first time Democrats have fallen below 40 percent in the poll. Some 43 percent trust the Republicans more.

Immediately after the vote on Obama's plan, Democrats turned the tables and filibustered Republican-backed legislation that would prevent the government from withholding 3 percent of payments to government contractors. The legislation failed to get the 60 votes needed to end the filibuster on a 57-43 vote, even though 10 Democrats voted to advance it.

Many Democrats and President Barack Obama support the idea but opposed it Thursday because it would be paid for with $30 billion in cuts from domestic agency spending. Advocates of repealing the withholding requirement say it will help create jobs, especially from contractors on large projects with smaller profit margins.

The withholding law was passed in 2006 by a GOP-controlled Congress. Then, the idea then was to make sure contractors couldn't duck their taxes and was imposed after government investigators found that thousands of federal contractors owed taxes.

The GOP-controlled House is likely to pass the measure next week and Reid promised that the Senate would revisit the issue, though there's likely to be a split between the House and Senate over how to pay for the cost of repealing the withholding rule.

White House Press Secretary Jay Carney, speaking the day after Obama returned from bus tour, said the president's jobs plan has the advantage of providing an immediate kick to the economy.

"The Republicans don't have proposals that would help the economy grow or help it create jobs now," Carney said. "That's the comparison."

Republicans also want to roll back government regulations that they say choke job growth. They backed free-trade pacts with South Korea, Colombia and Panama that were ratified this month. They also back extending tax breaks for businesses that buy new equipment and favor offering a $4,800 tax credit to companies that hire veterans.

Democrats and the White House, meanwhile, are confident that other elements of Obama's larger jobs bill, including extending cuts in Social Security payroll taxes, will pass. A 2 percentage point payroll tax cut enacted last year expires at the end of the year. Obama has proposed cutting it by an additional percentage point and extending the cut to the first $5 million of a company's payroll.

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Thursday, October 20, 2011

Abbott Labs plans to split into 2 companies

(AP) ? Abbott Laboratories, long known for selling a mix of drugs, medical implants and baby formula, said Wednesday it will spin off its branded drug business and become two separate companies with more distinct identities.

The split-up frees Abbott from the risks and obligations of developing innovative pharmaceutical drugs, leaving the company with a more predictable business built around nutritional formula, generic drugs and heart stents.

In recent years Abbott has relied on a single blockbuster drug, the anti-inflammatory drug Humira, to help drive double-digit sales growth. The injectable drug posted sales of $6.5 billion last year, nearly a fifth of the company's total sales.

But Abbott's reliance on the drug has weighed on the company's stock and overshadowed performance across other businesses. Humira loses patent protection in 2016 and no obvious successor has appeared in the company's pipeline. Shares of Abbott have been virtually flat over the last two years at around $52. In that timespan the S&P 500 index has climbed about 10 percent.

CEO Miles White suggested Wednesday the split would benefit both new companies and give investors clearer options.

"What happened here is the pharma piece got so big, and is so different, that these two investments make sense separately, and both are of a critical mass and size that they have great sustainability going forward as independent companies," White told analyst on a teleconference call.

Analysts said the split makes sense given that the company has evolved into two separate businesses, each with different strategies and outlooks.

"It makes sense for stockholders because it's a company with two very different risk profiles and investment propositions: high-risk drug discovery and lower-risk generics and nutritional products," said Erik Gordon, a professor and analyst at the University of Michigan's business school.

News of the company's breakup overshadowed Abbott's disclosure that it set aside a mammoth $1.5 billion to cover a potential settlement for illegal drug marketing.

Company shares rose 81 cents Wednesday to close at $53.25.

Some analysts said other large pharmaceutical companies will likely follow Abbott's lead and pare down to focus on their primary business of developing new drugs. Investors have been calling for the breakup of health care conglomerate Johnson & Johnson for years, and Pfizer announced over the summer it is considering the sale of its animal health and nutritional businesses.

"The large pharmaceutical model does not discover products, it only enhances them and markets them. And the larger the pharmaceutical company is, the more difficult it becomes to develop new products," said Steve Brozak, president of WBB Securities, an investment brokerage focused on drug and biotech companies.

Abbott, based in North Chicago, Ill., also reported a 66 percent decline in third-quarter net income as it set aside $1.5 billion for legal reserve related to an investigation into its marketing of the drug Depakote. The company said it is in discussions with the Department of Justice to settle an investigation into whether Abbott promoted the anti-seizure drug to control aggression and agitation in seniors, an unapproved use.

In the last two years federal prosecutors have reached billion-dollar-plus settlements with several drugmakers, including Pfizer and Eli Lilly & Co., for marketing their drugs for unapproved uses.

The new spinoff will sell Abbott's branded pharmaceuticals, including the blockbuster arthritis and immune-disorder drug Humira and the cholesterol drug Niaspan. The business, which has not yet been named, will be led by Abbott's Richard Gonzalez who currently heads the company's pharmaceutical business.

The new drug company would have annual revenue of about $18 billion, Abbott said, based on 2011 estimates.

White will continue to lead the rest of the medical products company, which sells generics drugs, medical implants, diagnostic tests and baby formula. This company will retain the Abbott name and would have annual revenue of about $22 billion. For the first time, nutritionals including Similac baby formula will be Abbott's largest business, accounting for 28 percent of remaining revenue.

The company said the split would allow investors to value the companies on their distinct characteristics.

"There is no question that both our research-based pharmaceutical and diversified medical product businesses have evolved over time in very different ways into two different, compelling investment identities," White said on a call with analysts.

Shares of the new company will be distributed to Abbott shareholders in a tax-free transaction, Abbott said.

Abbott is the latest in a series of companies to announce such split-ups in the past year, including Kraft Foods Inc., the former Fortune Brands Inc. and Sara Lee Corp.

Also Wednesday, Abbott reported net income of $303 million, or 19 cents per share, down from $891 million, or 57 cents per share, in the same quarter last year.

Excluding a big charge to set aside a $1.5 billion pretax legal reserve related to the Depakote investigation, earnings were $1.18 per share, which beat analyst expectations by a penny.

Revenue rose 13.2 percent to $9.82 billion. Analysts expected $9.63 billion.

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Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Israeli Supreme Court to discuss prisoner exchange (Reuters)

JERUSALEM (Reuters) ? Israelis opposed to a prisoner exchange deal with Hamas sought Supreme Court intervention on Monday to block the release of hundreds of jailed Palestinians in return for captive Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit.

The first phase of the swap, to take place on Tuesday, should bring to a close a saga that has gripped Israelis over the five years of Shalit's captivity in the Hamas-run Gaza Strip.

But under Israeli law, those against the planned release of 477 Palestinian prisoners, many of whom were convicted of deadly attacks, can appeal before the exchange is carried out.

Four petitions were filed with the Supreme Court by the Almagor Terror Victims Association and relatives of Israelis killed in Palestinian attacks. Judging from similar appeals in prisoner exchange deals in the past, the court is unlikely to intervene in what it considers a political and security issue.

An opinion poll in the popular Israeli newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth found that 79 percent of the public supported the deal with Hamas, an Islamist group that advocates Israel's destruction.

Hamas prepared a heroes' welcome in Gaza for 295 of the prisoners due to be sent to the territory. Palestinians regard brethren jailed by Israel as prisoners of war in a struggle for statehood. Israel holds some 6,000 Palestinian prisoners.

Shalit, now 25, was captured in 2006 by militants who tunneled into Israel from the Gaza Strip and surprised his tank crew, killing two of his comrades.

Israel, which withdrew troops and settlers from Gaza in 2005, tightened its blockade of the coastal territory after he was seized and spirited into the Gaza Strip.

EMOTIONS HIGH

The repatriation of captured soldiers, alive or dead, has long been an emotionally charged issue for Israelis, many of whom have served in the military. But they also feel a sting over the high price they feel Israel paid for Shalit.

Ron Kehrmann, whose daughter Tal was among 17 people killed in a suicide bombing on a bus in the northern Israeli city of Haifa in 2003, said he was asking the Supreme Court to prevent the release of three Palestinians linked to the attack.

But he said he was not hopeful. "This whole fiasco -- it's fixed," he told Army Radio.

In a rare step, the court has allowed Shalit's parents to appear and argue in favor of the deal for their son.

"Nobody knows what the impact of any delay, or any change, even the smallest, in the terms would be," they wrote in a letter to the court.

Israel's Prison Service has bused the 477 Palestinian prisoners under heavy guard to two holding facilities ahead of their release.

On Tuesday, some of the Palestinians will be brought to Egypt's Sinai desert, where the exchange for Shalit will take place. Some of those prisoners will be taken to the Gaza Strip and others will be exiled abroad. Shalit will be flown to an air base in Israel to be reunited with his family.

A smaller group of prisoners on the release roster will be taken from Israel to the occupied West Bank, where they will be welcomed by Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, a Hamas rival, and their families.

In the second stage, expected to take place in about two months, the remaining 550 Palestinian prisoners will be freed, officials said.

Israel's deal with Hamas seemed unlikely to have an impact on international efforts to revive Israeli-Palestinian peace talks, which collapsed 13 months ago in a dispute over settlement-building in the West Bank.

Abbas has been pursuing a bid for U.N. recognition of Palestinian statehood in the West Bank and Gaza Strip in the absence of negotiations with Israel.

(Writing by Jeffrey Heller and Ari Rabinovich; Additional reporting by Nidal al-Mughrabi in Gaza)

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Tuesday, October 18, 2011

A Conversation With Jack W. Szostak: From Telomeres to the Origins of Life

[unable to retrieve full-text content]After his work on telomeres, which won a Nobel Prize in 2009, Dr. Szostak took up a new challenge: understanding the origins of life.

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Friday, October 14, 2011

Police: Calif. men sold guns from hot dog stand

(AP) ? Authorities say a Northern California hot dog vendor offered undercover officers more than just mustard, ketchup and relish on the side

Fifty-eight-year-old Jose Gilberto Ortiz was arraigned in U.S. District Court in San Jose on Thursday on charges of selling firearms to the officers from his hot dog stand.

His partner, 23-year-old Guillermo Gonzalez Castillo, was also arraigned on weapons charges. Castillo is additionally accused of selling the San Jose police officers methamphetamine.

Authorities say the officers purchased a sawed off shotgun, a machine gun and other firearms from the pair. They were arrested at the hot dog stand on Sept. 2.

Messages for the men's attorneys were not immediately returned.

Associated Press

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Thursday, October 13, 2011

Book Review: Madam Tussaud by Michelle Moran ? Australian ...

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Book Review: Madam Tussaud by Michelle MoranWhether you have visited one of her many wax museums or not, you will have no doubt heard of Madame Tussaud. And even if her life is something that has never crossed your mind before, you will finish this book with a thirst to find out more.

The year is 1788, the King and Queen of France are Louis the XVI and Marie Antoinette. Food shortages are widespread throughout the Kingdom and many people are starving ? there is something in the air.

Marie Grosholtz (Madame Tusaud) runs the wax salon with her Uncle Philippe. The Salon was used in those days as a way to tell the public the news of what was happening at the time.

After a Royal visit to the Salon, Marie is invited to Versailles to teach the King?s sister and share her gift for modeling faces. Going between Paris and Versailles at this time is dangerous as people are beginning to pick sides. Are you a patriot or Royal sympathiser? Very smartly, Marie and her uncle are doing all they can to have eggs in each basket as it were, with Marie tutoring the King?s sister and the Salon quickly updating and showing the latest heroes of the Patriots in their tri-coloured cockades.

Although The French Revolution had been building for a long time, it hits with a shocking force. The patriots gain momentum and soon the Monarchy is overthrown unleashing a certain type of paranoia and anarchy to Paris.

It is at this time that Marie?s gift for modeling faces becomes a gruesome skill, as she is forced to make wax models of freshly cut off heads. Handed to her on a pike, some of these head are her friends. Though she could refuse, she would be in danger of being called a Royal sympathiser and killed herself. Such is the maniacal force of this mob.

Throughout all of this, Marie succumbs to the feelings of love she has for her neighbour and old friend, Henri. But what will she do when Henri wants them to flee? Will she go, or stay with her family and the Salon?

Some other characters pop up throughout this book that you may have heard of. Thomas Jefferson, the American ambassador to France and American revolutionary along with the hideous monster, Marquis de Sade where the term ?sadistic? originated. A man who?s very being makes your skin crawl.

Even though it based of fact, I don?t want to say any more. I absolutely encourage you to grab a copy of this. I can?t properly convey just how enamored I was by this book and I spent hours afterwards reading as much as I could online Madame Tussuad and Marie Antoinette. Googling like a fiend!

Oh ? and thankfully there is only one reference to letting anyone eating cake.

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Title: Madam Tussaud
Author: Michelle Moran
Category: Historical Fiction
Publisher: Quercus (an imprint of Pan Macmillan)
ISBN: 9781849161374 (Trade Paperback)
RRP: $32.99 AUD
Publication Date: March 2011


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Wednesday, October 12, 2011

How you can Design Lovely Asian Wedding Invitations - Article ...

by:MichelleHopkins
The moment you start to look at the wedding invitations, you'll have a very good thought of your big 'wedding day motif.Opt for invitations that reflect both you and your groom's personal fashion and traditional motif of the wedding day as well. If it's an Asian wedding you're going for, there are various conventional details to be taken into account. Asian Wedding Invitation could be both formal and elegant. You can even change them to become entertaining and whimsical. It's completely up to you and also your choices, to be honest. The rising demand for Asian-themed wedding invites signifies that you've got an extensive assortment of designs to choose from when you step into notable wedding invite shops in almost any place in the world.

When you have determined that you want to include the Asian motif into your wedding invites, we've got some excellent tips to help you select the ideal invitation and expression style on your feelings about the big day. In case you want to give a little touch of the East in your Asian wedding invites, choose a font which has an 'oriental' feel. Target both inner and outer covers utilizing the expertise of a professional calligrapher with knowledge of Oriental brush strokes.

Another great method to touch some 'oriental-ness' to your Asian wedding invitations is to use wax seals on internal envelopes. All these could be jewel-toned red, transparent, gold, or stamp-color seals which sport designs for two times happiness, long life, and peace. They are typical Asian wedding traditions. Add some extra glitz by dusting the invites over with golden powder prior to the seals harden.

A number of invitation providers will have wedding invitations with Asian ideas. Probably the most beautiful selections is plain rice paper that's been imprinted with Chinese symbols standing for Longevity, Love, or Happiness along their edges. It is mostly utilized in simple Japanese ceremonies. When you're after having a Japanese motif on your wedding, remember that mother nature often plays a huge role in all areas of Japanese custom. Simple rice paper invites with shadow-imprints of cranes or bamboo leaves can be a very purposeful alternative. Such stand for happiness and long life correspondingly. Do you think you're going for a ceremonial and festive type of Chinese wedding? Opt for bright colors on your invitations, then. Include symbols from the Chinese tradition for love and good fortune as part of your layouts. Enhance your cards with tassels and glistening silk cords. Add on a dash of glitter in your envelopes before sealing them.

When you'd like something that's truly one of a kind, send out your invitation in 'scroll form.' You can do this to complement with all kinds of Asian wedding themes. Parchment scrolls and rice paper scrolls are a couple of of the most popular ones. All wedding invite details might be printed onto them. Scroll boxes can be used for their distribution in place of envelopes. Match them with an RSVP card concealed in the box. Searching on the web will show numerous on the web Free Wedding Templates and free wedding invitation templates for Asian-theme weddings.



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?Sports? is an activity in which people involve themselves mainly for leisure, hobby and interest. Sports is one of the most recreational activity which energizes your whole body and makes you feel active and lively. ?All work and no play makes jack a dull boy? so we should always indulge in sporting activities to keep ourselves fit and fine. Some people play sports just for hobby and interest but some play for competition and career.

Since individuals of land get diverse flavor pertaining to meals & tested recipes also individuals of land get varied fascination with diverse video games. For instance: The reason why United states Enjoy Baseball, Basketball, along with Golf ball whilst Indian native Want to watch Cricket. This is just for that reason belief that folks build fascination with diverse video games as well as athletics.
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Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Quicker testing for viral infections saves money and lives

Quicker testing for viral infections saves money and lives [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 10-Oct-2011
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Contact: Goran Larson
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University of Gothenburg

A new method for quickly identifying individual viruses and recognising how they bind to host cells may become a vital tool in the early control of winter vomiting disease and other virus-based diseases. In the west, this means saving money and reducing stress on health-care systems. In developing countries, this means saving lives. The method has been jointly developed by researchers at Chalmers and the Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg, Sweden.

Every year hundreds of thousands of children in developing countries suffer from winter vomiting disease or related viral infections. The disease also hits the western world's health care services hard, closing departments and delaying treatments.

All viral infections are caused by an individual virus binding to specific receptors on the surface of a host cell. The thousands of copies of the virus which the host cell produces, quickly attack new cells and illness becomes inevitable. Early identification and understanding of how a virus binds to the cell's surface is vital in overcoming the disease.

Researchers at Chalmers and at the University of Gothenburg's Sahlgrenska Academy have now taken an important step towards both making diagnosis more effective and improving options for developing virus-inhibiting drugs. The results, soon to be published in the prestigious journal Physical Review Letters, are based on a method developed at Chalmers.

"Briefly, the method makes it possible to identify and study individual viruses, 40 nanometres in size. No other method, based on similar simple analysis, provides the same level of sensitivity without the virus having been modified in some way before the analysis," says Professor Fredrik Hk who led the study.

At the Sahlgrenska Academy, Professor Gran Larson has succeeded in identifying a number of sugar molecules which bind strongly to the particular virus that causes winter vomiting disease. This knowledge has now been combined with the methodology developed at Chalmers and the result is an opportunity to study in detail the very first contact between a virus and the surface of the cell which contains a number of different sugar molecules.

The increased level of sensitivity offered by this method may make it central to the assessment of drug candidates developed with the aim of preventing the virus from binding to its host cell.

By looking at the weak bindings which are the precursor to the strong interaction which causes the virus to be taken up by the cell, the researchers will also be able to study how the virus mutates year on year. These mutations are one of the causes of increased intensity of outbreaks, making quick diagnosis of new viral strains of vital importance.

Furthermore, as the individual virus can be identified, the researchers hope that it will be possible to attack the very small quantities of virus responsible for spreading the disease, e.g. via drinking water, at an earlier stage than is possible today.

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The research is supported by Vinnova, the Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research and Chalmers' Area of Advance Nanoscience and Nanotechnology.


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Quicker testing for viral infections saves money and lives [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 10-Oct-2011
[ | E-mail | Share Share ]

Contact: Goran Larson
goran.larson@clinchem.gu.se
46-313-421-330
University of Gothenburg

A new method for quickly identifying individual viruses and recognising how they bind to host cells may become a vital tool in the early control of winter vomiting disease and other virus-based diseases. In the west, this means saving money and reducing stress on health-care systems. In developing countries, this means saving lives. The method has been jointly developed by researchers at Chalmers and the Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg, Sweden.

Every year hundreds of thousands of children in developing countries suffer from winter vomiting disease or related viral infections. The disease also hits the western world's health care services hard, closing departments and delaying treatments.

All viral infections are caused by an individual virus binding to specific receptors on the surface of a host cell. The thousands of copies of the virus which the host cell produces, quickly attack new cells and illness becomes inevitable. Early identification and understanding of how a virus binds to the cell's surface is vital in overcoming the disease.

Researchers at Chalmers and at the University of Gothenburg's Sahlgrenska Academy have now taken an important step towards both making diagnosis more effective and improving options for developing virus-inhibiting drugs. The results, soon to be published in the prestigious journal Physical Review Letters, are based on a method developed at Chalmers.

"Briefly, the method makes it possible to identify and study individual viruses, 40 nanometres in size. No other method, based on similar simple analysis, provides the same level of sensitivity without the virus having been modified in some way before the analysis," says Professor Fredrik Hk who led the study.

At the Sahlgrenska Academy, Professor Gran Larson has succeeded in identifying a number of sugar molecules which bind strongly to the particular virus that causes winter vomiting disease. This knowledge has now been combined with the methodology developed at Chalmers and the result is an opportunity to study in detail the very first contact between a virus and the surface of the cell which contains a number of different sugar molecules.

The increased level of sensitivity offered by this method may make it central to the assessment of drug candidates developed with the aim of preventing the virus from binding to its host cell.

By looking at the weak bindings which are the precursor to the strong interaction which causes the virus to be taken up by the cell, the researchers will also be able to study how the virus mutates year on year. These mutations are one of the causes of increased intensity of outbreaks, making quick diagnosis of new viral strains of vital importance.

Furthermore, as the individual virus can be identified, the researchers hope that it will be possible to attack the very small quantities of virus responsible for spreading the disease, e.g. via drinking water, at an earlier stage than is possible today.

###

The research is supported by Vinnova, the Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research and Chalmers' Area of Advance Nanoscience and Nanotechnology.


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