Thursday, February 28, 2013

Pope Benedict's legacy: More influential than Pope John Paul II?

Pope Benedict's legacy may be a willingness to let liberal Catholics leave in favor of a more orthodox church in the US and Europe.

By Robert Marquand,?Staff writer / February 11, 2013

Pope Benedict XVI delivers his message during a meeting of Vatican cardinals, at the Vatican, Monday. Pope Benedict announced Monday that he would resign at the end of the month - the first pontiff to do so in nearly 600 years.

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Pope Benedict resigns later this month after arguably being the single most influential figure inside the Roman Catholic Church for three decades, dating to the early 1980s.

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A shy but brilliant scholar whose consistent vision has been to reinstitute the grand authority held by the Vatican in the Middle Ages, Benedict has, often single-handedly, redirected his church away from the liberal experiments and sometimes amateurish enthusiasms of the Vatican II period of the 1960s, which conservatives saw as a dangerous diversion. He has also, over years, instituted doctrines, individuals, and orders consistent with his theological view of the Catholic Church as the true and only authentic one.

While not as widely beloved as his predecessor John Paul II, the popular Polish pope who helped crack the Soviet hold on eastern Europe and attracted global crowds, Benedict arguably has had more influence inside the church ??even as he often irritated Protestants who he said were not "authentic" Christians, angered Muslims by put-downs of Islamic figures, or unsettled Jewish-Catholic relations by rehabilitating a fringe religious society with a bishop who denied the severity of the Nazi holocaust.

Benedict's chief occupation as pope has been, observers say, to purify his church.?

To do so, Benedict crushed the liberation theology movements of the?third world, put a slammer hold on efforts to ordain women and question celibacy, put earlier ecumenical impulses on the back burner, and, instead, has greatly empowered more hardcore orders like Opus Dei, Legions of Christ, and other orthodox wings, largely on the idea that the church must first cherish its most ardent believers.

Yet, while Benedict has won many battles inside the church, he is also widely seen as having lost many larger wars that he either instituted or took part in.

Benedict?s effort to reinstitute Christianity in its European context has largely failed to generate enthusiasm on a continent increasingly secular. While in pursuit of liberal priests and nuns who he implied were polluting the church with wrong doctrines, Benedict has appeared to many Europeans to be too inattentive to priests who sexually abused minors, of whom there are an estimated 8,000. The revelations of sexually abusive priests in Germany, Ireland, Belgium, and Austria two years ago brought a change to the story line that such problems were restricted to the United States.?

For fully believing Catholics, the Roman church is a divine, not a human institution; its leader, the pope, is the ?vicar of Christ,? the direct spiritual descendant of Jesus Christ and his disciple Peter. The kingdom of heaven on earth that Jesus asked his followers to pray for, must, in orthodox Catholic doctrine, come through the Catholic Church and the pope, also known as the Holy Father.

For many modern-thinking or non-literal Catholics, particularly after the long-running church self-examination known as Vatican II, those orthodox doctrines of the identity of the church and the pope were put in question and thrown open for new interpretation.

Vatican II lead, though often quite indirectly, to a massive re-evaluation of things like the operation of the spirit in the church, the possibility of women being ordained as priests, a faint questioning of the doctrine, only adopted in pre-medieval Europe, of celibacy, and of more "democracy"?or power by the laity or non-clergy members in matters of church governance.

For a rising college theology professor named Joseph Ratzinger, these new interpretations were viewed with increasing horror. They often lacked seriousness, were sloppy, and seemed chaotic and undignified.

As then-Cardinal Ratzinger, Benedict took office in 1982 as head of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, the same office that earlier conducted or oversaw heresy trials. Yet while that office has a five-year term and most predecessors held it for 10 years at most, Ratzinger stayed 24 years, only leaving to become pope in 2005.

Now, as Catholics think through their future they will do so with a set of cardinals, bishops, priests, and church authorities that have largely been vetted through the orthodox filter set up by the Bavarian-born pontiff.

Indeed, a church hierarchy carefully pruned of liberal and ecumenical impulses may be one of Benedict?s enduring legacies, though it has brought the current pontiff into serious disagreements with powerful orders, like the Jesuits, that previously saw themselves as the main defenders of Rome.

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Monday, February 25, 2013

Heads will roll over escape of 3 Chinese drug suspects ? Palace

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    Deputy presidential spokesperson Abigail Valte said President Benigno Aquino III signed last week Republic Act 10366, which provides for accessible polling places for PWDs and the elderly. ...

  • Other Catholic dioceses not following Bacolod Team Patay voter education tack

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    Sunday, February 24, 2013

    Iran says it has brought down a foreign spy drone

    LONDON (Reuters) - Iran's Revolutionary Guards have brought down a foreign surveillance drone during a military exercise, the official Islamic Republic News Agency said on Saturday.

    "We have managed to bring down a drone of the enemy. This has happened before in our country," the agency quoted war games spokesman General Hamid Sarkheli as saying in Kerman, southeast Iran, where the military exercise is taking place.

    The agency gave no details on who the drone belonged to.

    In Washington, a Pentagon spokesman said he had seen the reports. He noted that the Iranians did not specifically claim that the drone was American.

    In the past, there have been incidents of Iran claiming to have seized U.S. drones.

    In early January Iranian media said Iran had captured two miniature U.S.-made surveillance drones over the past 17 months.

    Several drone incidents over the past year or so have highlighted tension in the Gulf as Iran and the United States flex their military capabilities in a standoff over Iran's disputed nuclear program.

    Iran said in January that lightweight RQ11 Raven drones were brought down by Iranian air defense units in separate incidents in August 2011 and November 2012.

    (Writing by Stephen Powell; Editing by Jon Hemming)

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    Saturday, February 23, 2013

    PRINXMIKUL BROOKLYN MEETS AFRICA (U.T.M.) VOL. 1

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    Curiosity makes history with scoop ? and begins Mars mission in earnest

    NASA's Curiosity rover has successfully drilled into bedrock and scooped the sample ? a first for Mars exploration. It was the rover's last systems test, meaning the training wheels are off.

    By Pete Spotts / February 20, 2013

    NASA's Curiosity rover collects a sample after drilling into a Martian rock.

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    In drilling a small hole into bedrock on the floor of Gale Crater and tucking the sample into a scoop, NASA's Mars rover Curiosity has made space-exploration history and passed a significant mission milestone.

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    It's the first time any rover has done more than scratch the surface of rocks on the red planet. And it's the first time a robotic craft has drilled on any planet other than Earth since the then-Soviet Union put two landers on the surface of Venus in 1981, each of which drilled into soils and returned data during their brief operation on the planet's harsh surface.

    The test represented the final step in the rover's commissioning period, which began shortly after landing last August. As Curiosity slowly exercised its robotic arm and each of the other nine science packages it carries, researchers grew increasingly excited by the results ? not just as confirmation that the experiments and tools were working, but that the evidence these tests gathered pointed to a landing zone where water once flowed.

    The drilling "is a real big turning point for us," says John Grotzinger, a planetary geologist at the California Institute of Technology and the mission's lead scientist.

    Like a teenager eager to slip behind the wheel of her first car, the scientists received the figurative keys to the rover last week from controllers overseeing these initial months of systems tests. Unless problems arise, destinations will now be picked more for their scientific interest than their value as a spot to test hardware.

    "We're excited because from here on out what we're going to do is a repeat of something we've done before," Dr. Grotzinger says. "With that comes more confidence, a chance for fewer surprises, and increased efficiency."

    Yet even the tests were a bit like movie trailers, giving researchers hints of discoveries to come ? yielding evidence for an ancient stream bed and rock types paving parts of the crater floor that appear to have formed in the presence of water.

    Geological models of the surface, based on data from Mars orbiters, pointed to Gale Crater's floor as a once-watery site.

    "But we had no idea that we were going to find the rest of this stuff," he says, referring to the types of rocks and their flagstone-path-type layout at Curiosity's current location ? a zone on the crater floor the team has dubbed Yellowknife.

    If Curiosity had "gone long" and landed on the flank of Mt. Sharp instead of its planned landing site, "and we would have found stuff like this, we could have considered it to be very much the stuff we chose the landing site to go find," Grotzinger says.

    Mt. Sharp is a towering summit inside Gale Crater. Its strikingly layered slopes hold the promise of revealing much about the early history of Mars's climate and the geological forces that built the mountain. Near the base, Curiosity will be hunting for signs that the crater might have been a suitable place for life to emerge shortly after Mars formed and its climate ? it is believed ? was warmer and much wetter.

    Source: http://rss.csmonitor.com/~r/feeds/science/~3/6g5LUB-gmVY/Curiosity-makes-history-with-scoop-and-begins-Mars-mission-in-earnest

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    Ronda Rousey doesn?t want to even touch the UFC championship belt before fighting

    ANAHEIM, Calif. -- When Ronda Rousey was named the UFC women's bantamweight champion, critics said she didn't deserve the belt and that she should have to fight for it. It turns out she agrees with her critics.

    "I don't deserve it. I won't even touch it until I win," Rousey said of the gold and leather belt in sitting in front of her on the table.

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    After the press conference, Rousey faced off with Liz Carmouche, her opponent at UFC 157 on Saturday. Traditionally, the champion holds the belt during these pictures, but Rousey held true to her word. Finally, UFC president Dana White draped the belt over her shoulder, much to Rousey's dismay.

    Rousey's unwillingness to touch the belt isn't alone in sports. In the NHL, teams who win the Eastern and Western conferences usually won't touch the Prince of Wales Trophy or Clarence S. Campbell Bowl, respectively. With the ultimate goal of lifting the Stanley Cup, many players view picking up these trophies as bad luck. The Philadelphia Flyers touched the Wales trophy before ultimately losing to the Chicago Blackhawks in the Stanley Cup finals, proving that Rousey may be on to something.

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    Friday, February 22, 2013

    Florida man charged with harassing manatee after posting photos

    MIAMI (Reuters) - A Florida man posted photos on Facebook showing himself hugging a baby manatee and was arrested on charges of harassing the endangered sea cow, wildlife officials said on Wednesday.

    A tipster saw the photos and alerted the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, which arrested Ryan William Waterman on a misdemeanor charge punishable by up to six months in jail and a $500 fine.

    Waterman, 21, was released from the St. Lucie County Jail on Monday on $2,500 bond, jail records showed. He told television station WPEC that he meant no harm and did not know it was illegal to touch a manatee.

    The Florida Manatee Sanctuary Act prohibits molesting, harassing or disturbing manatees, which are classified as endangered in Florida and are also protected by federal laws.

    The photos were taken at Taylor Creek, near Fort Pierce in southeast Florida in January. One showed Waterman lifting the baby manatee part way out of the water and hugging it. Others showed his two young daughters petting the manatee, and one of them sitting on the animal.

    Wildlife agents said that could have caused severe stress to the manatee calf, which was likely still dependent on its mother. The large, slow-moving animals gather in warm coastal waters and rivers during the winter.

    "The calf also appeared to be experiencing manatee cold-stress syndrome, a condition that can lead to death in extreme cases," said Dr. Thomas Reinert, a manatee biologist with the wildlife commission. "Taking the calf out of the water may have worsened its situation."

    A Florida woman was arrested on a similar charge in the St. Petersburg area in November, after she was photographed riding an endangered manatee.

    (Editing by Dan Grebler)

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    Thursday, February 21, 2013

    Earth As Art: 'How Did Nature Do That?'

    Satellites are powerful tools. They beam our TV signals, phone calls and data around the planet. They help us spy, they track storms, they power the GPS signals in our cars and on our phones. But they also send back striking, totally disarming images of planet Earth.

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      Richat Structure, Mauritania, 2001

      The 31-mile-wide bull's-eye in the western Sahara is a landmark for astronauts. The structure formed when a volcanic dome hardened and gradually eroded, exposing the onion-like layers of rock. Desert sands appear white and pale yellow at the corners; less sandy, rocky areas are green; and volcanic rocks are blue.

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      Bombetoka Bay, Madagascar, 2000

      Islands and sandbars have formed where the Betsiboka River flows into the Mozambique Channel. The past few decades have seen a dramatic increase in the amount of sediment moved by the river and deposited in the estuary. Dense vegetation is deep green, and water is sapphire, tinged with pink where sediment is particularly thick.

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      Great Salt Desert, Iran, 2003

      A mix of salt marshes, mud flats, wadis, steppes and desert plateaus color the landscape of Iran'?s Great Salt Desert, Dasht-e Kavir. The region covers an area of more than 29,000 square miles. Dramatic daily temperature swings and violent storms are the norm, and extreme heat leaves the marshes and mud grounds with crusts of salt.

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      Carnegie Lake, Australia, 1999

      Carnegie Lake in Western Australia fills with water only during periods of significant rainfall. In dry years, it is reduced to a muddy marsh. Flooded areas appear dark blue or black, vegetation appears in shades of dark and light green, and sands, soils and minerals appear in a variety of colors.

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      Ice Waves, Greenland, 2001

      The undulating swirls shown here along the eastern coast of Greenland are slurries of sea ice, newly calved icebergs, and older weathered bergs. During the summer melting season, the southward-flowing East Greenland Current twirls these mixtures into stunning shapes. The exposed rock of mountain peaks are tinted red.

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      Lena River Delta, Russia, 2000

      The Delta extends 62 miles into the Laptev Sea and Arctic Ocean, and includes a protected wilderness area and wildlife refuge. The delta is frozen tundra for about seven months of the year, and spring transforms it into a lush wetland. Vegetation appears as shades of green, sandy areas as shades of red, and water as purples and blues.

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      Nazca Lines, Peru, 2000

      The ancient geoglyphs, located in southern Peru, are estimated to be created by the Nazca culture between 400 and 650 A.D. The Nazca Lines were made by removing reddish iron-oxide pebbles that cover the surface of the desert. When the gravel is removed, the lines contrast with the light color underneath.

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      Meandering Mississippi, U.S., 2003

      Graceful swirls and whorls of the Mississippi River encircle fields and pastures on the border between Arkansas and Mississippi. The Mississippi is the largest river system in North America and forms the second largest watershed in the world.

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      Garden City, Kan., U.S., 2000

      Garden City, Kan., has a semi-arid steppe climate with hot, dry summers and cold, dry winters. Center-pivot irrigation systems created the circular patterns. The red circles indicate irrigated crops of healthy vegetation, and the light-colored circles denote harvested crops.

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      Mayn River, Russia, 2000

      The Mayn River is a tributary of the larger Anadyr River, which flows through the far northeastern corner of Siberia. While these rivers are frozen for about eight to nine months in a year, they are home to chum and sockeye salmon during the summer months.

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      Von K?rm?n Vortices, Southern Pacific Ocean, 1999

      Swirling clouds line up in a formation known as a von K?rm?n street. They appear when wind-driven clouds encounter an obstacle, in this instance Alexander Selkirk Island in the southern Pacific Ocean.

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      Terkezi Oasis, Chad, 2000

      A series of rocky outcroppings emerge from the sand in the Sahara Desert near the Terkezi Oasis. Stretching across the immense desert are vast plains of sand and gravel; seas of sand dunes; and barren, rocky mountains. Only 10,000 years ago, grasses covered the region, and mammals such as lions and elephants roamed the land.

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      Kalahari Desert, Southern Africa, 2000

      The large stretch of semiarid, sandy savanna covers part of Botswana, Namibia and South Africa. The desert has vast areas covered by red sand without any permanent surface water. The red dot near the Nossob River in the center of this image represents a farm made possible by a center-pivot irrigation system.

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      Himalayas, Central Asia, 2001

      The soaring, snow-capped peaks and ridges of the eastern Himalaya Mountains create an irregular patchwork between major rivers in Tibet and southwestern China. Covered by snow and glaciers, the mountains here rise to altitudes of more than 16,000 feet. Vegetation at lower elevations is colored red.

      NASA

    This set of images is all about showing off the "beauty of the Earth," says Lawrence Friedl, the director of NASA's Applied Sciences Program and the editor of a project called Earth as Art. "We want people to look at these images and say, 'How did nature do that?' "

    The project, which NASA has released in iPad and book form, spans the world, from cold peaks to desolate deserts to ocean islands. But these aren't your typical snapshots.

    Look again. Deep reds outline Greenland's ice. Golds, oranges, greens and purples color a desert. Electric blues swirl against blacks.

    Are these images real?

    Friedl says NASA maintains a fleet of Earth-observing probes trained on our planet that constantly monitor the "Earth system" ? the oceans, the atmosphere, the land, the plants. These satellites ? 16 in all ? ship back loads of data and images.

    Some of the instruments aboard the satellites collect data in different ranges of wavelengths of light. These "spectral bands" break up all the visible and invisible light into chunks: the reds, the blues, the greens and even infrared, a wavelength of light that humans can't see.

    When researchers piece the image data back together, they can be selective about which "bands" of light are displayed in the final image. "The selection depends on the intent of the analysis," Friedl wrote in an email. "An analysis of vegetation would probably select the red, green and infrared bands ? vegetation is 'bright' in those bands and the analyst could differentiate between the types or health of vegetation."

    Friedl says analysts generally don't go out of their way to make images look surreal, but this kind of spectral analysis can be used to great effect. "There are whole books written on what band combinations to use to bring out certain features," he told me. Like rocks: When studying the retreat of the glaciers of the Himalayas, Friedl says, you can train software to recognize the light signature of exposed rock. And instead of directly measuring the glaciers themselves, you can see where new rock is getting exposed year over year.

    Friedl says the 75 images in the Earth as Art collection don't have an explicit scientific purpose: "These are for visual entertainment purposes," he says. "Part of it is to try to get images of the Earth in front of people who aren't scientists and researchers."

    But beyond this collection, images like these can be really valuable to scientists, Friedl says. "We now have 40-plus years of data, and we can look at trends on the decadal scale, put that into a model and start doing predictions."

    And what's hanging on his wall? A blown-up version of this phytoplankton bloom in the Baltic Sea.

    Phytoplankton Bloom, Baltic Sea, 2005 Massive congregations of greenish phytoplankton swirl in the dark water around Gotland, a Swedish island in the Baltic Sea. Phytoplankton are microscopic marine plants that form the first link in nearly all ocean food chains. Blooms of phytoplankton, occur when deep currents bring nutrients up to sunlit surface waters.

    NASA

    Phytoplankton Bloom, Baltic Sea, 2005 Massive congregations of greenish phytoplankton swirl in the dark water around Gotland, a Swedish island in the Baltic Sea. Phytoplankton are microscopic marine plants that form the first link in nearly all ocean food chains. Blooms of phytoplankton, occur when deep currents bring nutrients up to sunlit surface waters.

    NASA

    "It's land. It's ocean. The patterns that are on it are so symmetrical ? it seems like they're almost rhyming," Friedl says.

    Source: http://www.npr.org/blogs/pictureshow/2013/02/20/167654990/earth-as-art-how-did-nature-do-that?ft=1&f=1007

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    YouTube data now part of Billboard Hot 100 chart

    NEW YORK (AP) ? Viral videos are hits on the Web, and now they can help propel a song to the top of the Billboard charts.

    Billboard has announced that U.S. YouTube data is now one of the factors when ranking Hot 100 songs and songs on its other charts.

    The new rule went into effect this week, with the viral-video hit "Harlem Shake" debuting at No. 1. Other factors include radio airplay, digital download sales, physical single sales, on-demand audio streaming and online radio streaming. Billboard's new rule incorporates all official videos on YouTube, including Vevo.

    "Harlem Shake" by Brooklyn producer Baauer features few lyrics. The video has a heavy dance-flavored beat. It became a viral success thanks to hundreds of YouTube videos of people dancing to the song.

    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/youtube-data-now-part-billboard-hot-100-chart-173313743.html

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    Tuesday, February 19, 2013

    Caffeine linked to low birth weight babies

    Caffeine linked to low birth weight babies [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 18-Feb-2013
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    Contact: Dr. Hilary Glover
    hilary.glover@biomedcentral.com
    44-020-319-22370
    BioMed Central

    Maternal nutrition is important to a developing embryo and to the health of the child later in life. Supplementing the diet with specific vitamins is known to increase health of the foetus for example folic acid (vitamin B9) reduces the risk of spina bifida. However not everything an adult might consume is beneficial to a developing baby. New research published in BioMed Central's open access journal BMC Medicine shows that caffeine is linked to low birth weight babies and that caffeine from coffee in linked to increasing length of pregnancy.

    Along with nutrients and oxygen, caffeine feely passes the placental barrier, but the developing embryo does not express the enzymes required to inactivate it efficiently. The WHO currently suggests a limit of 300mg per day during pregnancy but some countries recommend a limit of 200mg, which can be less than a single cup of coffee from some high street cafes.

    To investigate the impact of maternal caffeine during pregnancy on babies, a research team from the Norwegian Institute for Public Health used information about mother's diet and birth details collected over ten years. After excluding women with medical and pregnancy-related conditions almost 60,000 pregnancies were included in the study. All sources of caffeine were monitored in the study: coffee, tea, fizzy drinks, as well as food including cocoa-containing cakes and deserts and chocolate.

    Explaining their results, Dr Verena Sengpiel, from Sahlgrenska University Hospital, Sweden, who led the project said, "Although caffeine consumption is strongly correlated with smoking which is known to increase the risk for both preterm delivery and the baby being small for gestational age at birth (SGA). In this study we found no association between either total caffeine or coffee caffeine and preterm delivery but we did find an association between caffeine and SGA. This association remained even when we looked only at non-smoking mothers which implies that the caffeine itself is also having an effect on birth weight."

    In fact they found that caffeine from all sources reduced birth weight. For a child of expected average weight (3.6kg) this equates to 21-28g lost per 100mg caffeine per day. But it was not just caffeine, but the source of caffeine, which affected pregnancy outcomes. Caffeine from all sources increased the length of the pregnancy by 5hr per 100mg caffeine per day, but caffeine intake from coffee was associated with an even longer gestational length - 8hr extra for every 100mg caffeine per day.

    This association means that it is not just the caffeine in coffee which increases gestational length but either there must be a substance in coffee which is responsible for the extra time or there is a behaviour associated with coffee drinking not present in women who drink only tea (for example). SGA babies are at higher risk of both short term and lifelong health problems and it seems from these results that since even 200-300mg caffeine per day can increase the risk of SGA by almost a third these recommendations need to be re-evaluated.

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    Notes

    1. Maternal caffeine intake during pregnancy is associated with birth weight but not with gestational length: results from a large prospective observational cohort study Verena Sengpiel, Elisabeth Elind, Jonas Bacelis, Staffan Nilsson, Jakob Grove, Ronny Myhre, Margaretha Haugen, Helle M Meltzer, Jan Alexander, Bo Jacobsson and Anne-Lise Brantster BMC Medicine 2013, 11:42

    Please name the journal in any story you write. If you are writing for the web, please link to the article. All articles are available free of charge, according to BioMed Central's open access policy.

    Article citation and URL available on request on the day of publication.

    2. BMC Medicine is the flagship medical journal of the BMC series, publishing original research, commentaries and reviews that are either of significant interest to all areas of medicine and clinical practice, or provide key translational or clinical advances in a specific field. @BMCMedicine

    3. BioMed Central (http://www.biomedcentral.com/) is an STM (Science, Technology and Medicine) publisher which has pioneered the open access publishing model. All peer-reviewed research articles published by BioMed Central are made immediately and freely accessible online, and are licensed to allow redistribution and reuse. BioMed Central is part of Springer Science+Business Media, a leading global publisher in the STM sector. @BioMedCentral



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    Caffeine linked to low birth weight babies [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 18-Feb-2013
    [ | E-mail | Share Share ]

    Contact: Dr. Hilary Glover
    hilary.glover@biomedcentral.com
    44-020-319-22370
    BioMed Central

    Maternal nutrition is important to a developing embryo and to the health of the child later in life. Supplementing the diet with specific vitamins is known to increase health of the foetus for example folic acid (vitamin B9) reduces the risk of spina bifida. However not everything an adult might consume is beneficial to a developing baby. New research published in BioMed Central's open access journal BMC Medicine shows that caffeine is linked to low birth weight babies and that caffeine from coffee in linked to increasing length of pregnancy.

    Along with nutrients and oxygen, caffeine feely passes the placental barrier, but the developing embryo does not express the enzymes required to inactivate it efficiently. The WHO currently suggests a limit of 300mg per day during pregnancy but some countries recommend a limit of 200mg, which can be less than a single cup of coffee from some high street cafes.

    To investigate the impact of maternal caffeine during pregnancy on babies, a research team from the Norwegian Institute for Public Health used information about mother's diet and birth details collected over ten years. After excluding women with medical and pregnancy-related conditions almost 60,000 pregnancies were included in the study. All sources of caffeine were monitored in the study: coffee, tea, fizzy drinks, as well as food including cocoa-containing cakes and deserts and chocolate.

    Explaining their results, Dr Verena Sengpiel, from Sahlgrenska University Hospital, Sweden, who led the project said, "Although caffeine consumption is strongly correlated with smoking which is known to increase the risk for both preterm delivery and the baby being small for gestational age at birth (SGA). In this study we found no association between either total caffeine or coffee caffeine and preterm delivery but we did find an association between caffeine and SGA. This association remained even when we looked only at non-smoking mothers which implies that the caffeine itself is also having an effect on birth weight."

    In fact they found that caffeine from all sources reduced birth weight. For a child of expected average weight (3.6kg) this equates to 21-28g lost per 100mg caffeine per day. But it was not just caffeine, but the source of caffeine, which affected pregnancy outcomes. Caffeine from all sources increased the length of the pregnancy by 5hr per 100mg caffeine per day, but caffeine intake from coffee was associated with an even longer gestational length - 8hr extra for every 100mg caffeine per day.

    This association means that it is not just the caffeine in coffee which increases gestational length but either there must be a substance in coffee which is responsible for the extra time or there is a behaviour associated with coffee drinking not present in women who drink only tea (for example). SGA babies are at higher risk of both short term and lifelong health problems and it seems from these results that since even 200-300mg caffeine per day can increase the risk of SGA by almost a third these recommendations need to be re-evaluated.

    ###

    Media contact

    Dr Hilary Glover
    Scientific Press Officer, BioMed Central
    Tel: +44 (0) 20 3192 2370
    Mob: +44 (0) 778 698 1967
    Email: hilary.glover@biomedcentral.com

    Notes

    1. Maternal caffeine intake during pregnancy is associated with birth weight but not with gestational length: results from a large prospective observational cohort study Verena Sengpiel, Elisabeth Elind, Jonas Bacelis, Staffan Nilsson, Jakob Grove, Ronny Myhre, Margaretha Haugen, Helle M Meltzer, Jan Alexander, Bo Jacobsson and Anne-Lise Brantster BMC Medicine 2013, 11:42

    Please name the journal in any story you write. If you are writing for the web, please link to the article. All articles are available free of charge, according to BioMed Central's open access policy.

    Article citation and URL available on request on the day of publication.

    2. BMC Medicine is the flagship medical journal of the BMC series, publishing original research, commentaries and reviews that are either of significant interest to all areas of medicine and clinical practice, or provide key translational or clinical advances in a specific field. @BMCMedicine

    3. BioMed Central (http://www.biomedcentral.com/) is an STM (Science, Technology and Medicine) publisher which has pioneered the open access publishing model. All peer-reviewed research articles published by BioMed Central are made immediately and freely accessible online, and are licensed to allow redistribution and reuse. BioMed Central is part of Springer Science+Business Media, a leading global publisher in the STM sector. @BioMedCentral



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    Source: http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2013-02/bc-clt021513.php

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    Monday, February 18, 2013

    New York Giants Must Go Defensive Heavy in 2013 NFL Draft

    New York Giants Dive on a fumble

    Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports

    After a disappointing campaign in 2012 the New York Giants find themselves in rare air with the 19th overall pick this April. In my mind the Giants need to hit the defensive side of the ball hard in this draft in order to make Eli Manning and company champions of the?NFL?yet again.

    Last season the Giants went running back in the first round with David Wilson and didn?t select a defensive player until round three. Obviously the club is hoping for more out of Prince Amukamara who was selected 19th overall in 2011 and has played in just 20 games during his first two seasons.

    Tom Coughlin can?t be happy with a Giants defense that ranked 25th in defended the run especially with the Washington Redskins and Robert Griffin III set to be running rampant in the NFC East for years to come. The pass defense was even worse ranking 28th in the league yielding over 254 passing yards per game and not being a factor versus some of the best quarterbacks in the league.

    This past April the Giants selected just two defensive players, however I can expect the script to be flipped this year with a draft class of?predominately?defensive prospects. Chase Blackburn is also hitting the road this offseason and he will be dearly missed this year as he led the team in tackles last year with 93 and added three sacks also.

    Early NFL mock drafts have the Giants taking Ezekiel Ansah a defensive end out of Brigham Young who has a 6-foot-5 frame thats?conducive?to success at the NFL level. Whether it be Ansah or someone else the Giants need to have a defensive heavy draft in 2013.

    Source: http://www.rantsports.com/nfl/2013/02/18/new-york-giants-must-go-defensive-heavy-in-2013-nfl-draft/

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    Friday, February 15, 2013

    Mistakes tripped up Dorner's run from police

    LOS ANGELES (AP) ? He styled himself as a Rambo-like guerrilla, someone trained to outwit and outshoot the police at every turn, and while Christopher Dorner left no doubt he could be unforgivingly violent, when it came to keeping ahead of the law during his deadly rampage, he made one gaffe after another.

    The last one ? letting one of two people he tied up get loose and call police as he made off in their purple car ? tipped authorities he was coming.

    The angry ex-cop, who authorities say boasted that police agencies had no chance of capturing him except on his terms, appears to have been killed Tuesday in a fierce gun battle after he wrecked two getaway cars and had to make a last stand in a mountain cabin 80 miles east of Los Angeles.

    The cabin went up in flames after authorities launched pyrotechnic tear-gas canisters into it, and authorities were all but certain the charred body found inside afterward was Dorner's. They are waiting for forensic tests to confirm that, but in the meantime San Bernardino County Sheriff John McMahon said Wednesday that authorities consider the hunt over.

    Personal effects, including Dorner's driver's license, were found with the body, an official briefed on the search told The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the investigation was ongoing.

    Sheriff's deputies were not trying to burn down the cabin with Dorner inside but simply flush him out, McMahon said.

    "It was not on purpose," he told reporters Wednesday. "We did not intentionally burn down that cabin to get Mr. Dorner out."

    Karen and Jim Reynolds said they came face to face with Dorner on the day of his downfall. The couple said that they found him in their cabin-style condominium just a stone's throw from the sheriff's command post, and believe he had been holing up there periodically since Friday. The couple said Dorner bound them, put pillow cases over their heads and fled in their purple Nissan, but was able to get to Karen Reynolds' cellphone and dial 911. The Reynolds told their story at a news conference Wednesday night, they said, to clear up recent reports that it was two female housekeepers who had found Dorner and been tied up.

    Their account could not immediately be confirmed by law enforcement officials, but it matched earlier reports saying it was a married couple, and property records showed them as the owners.

    The manhunt, one of the largest in recent memory, began last week after Dorner was linked to the killings of a former Los Angeles police captain's daughter and her fiance.

    Soon after the couple was found shot death near their Orange County condo, authorities linked their killings to a long, rambling rant they say Dorner posted on Facebook vowing to get revenge on the Los Angeles police and their families for ruining his reputation by firing him.

    Dorner was dismissed for filing a false report wrongly accusing his training officer of kicking a mentally disabled man.

    "I will bring unconventional and asymmetrical warfare to those in LAPD uniform whether on or off duty," Dorner had boasted. "You will now live the life of the prey."

    As it turned out, none of Dorner's four victims were Los Angeles police officers. The other two were a Riverside officer he ambushed at a traffic light and a San Bernardino sheriff's deputy who died in Tuesday's firefight.

    "If you're really trying to kill all those people, if that's really your plan, and you're a great tactician, then you don't tell people," said Jim Clemente, a retired behavioral analyst for the FBI. "You don't tell LAPD in advance so they can put a bunch of bodyguards on people. He went and killed soft targets, innocent citizens, who had nothing to do with him at all. He used those to scare people, and he used those sadistically to harm the LAPD officer he wanted to get at."

    After the first two killings, authorities say Dorner tried to steal a boat in San Diego and flee to Mexico but the former Navy veteran tangled a rope in the outboard motor and couldn't start it. Then he fled to the Big Bear Lake resort area, where his truck axle broke, stranding him on Thursday, just ahead of a heavy snowstorm.

    He may have caught a break when he found refuge in a vacant vacation cabin just across the street from a command post established for the hundreds of officers frantically searching for him.

    Despite a search that involved helicopters and bloodhounds and officers going door-to-door checking hundreds of vacation cabins, Dorner remained out of sight until he was discovered at the cabin near the command post Tuesday.

    San Bernardino County Deputy Chief Steve Kovensky said searchers had not seen any forced entry when they checked it, but he could not provide details about exactly when that check was made.

    Authorities for the most part looked at cabins boarded up for the winter, said Dan Sforza, assistant chief of the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, and often didn't enter occupied homes where nothing appeared amiss.

    As he fled in the Nissan, Dorner managed to elude authorities for a time by pulling behind two school buses and making a quick turn onto a mountain road. But he crashed the car there and had to steal another.

    That's when he confronted Rick Heltebrake, a ranger who takes care of a Boy Scout camp nearby. He was checking the perimeter of the camp for anything out of the ordinary when he saw Dorner emerge from behind some trees. He was dressed in military fatigues and holding a semi-automatic-style rifle.

    "I don't want to hurt you. Start walking and take your dog," Heltebrake recalled Dorner saying as he pointed the gun at him. He fled with his 3-year-old Dalmatian, Suni, and immediately called police, who quickly found the suspect again.

    This time he opened fire as he drove past a car carrying game wardens looking for him. One of them got out of his own car and returned fire from his high-powered, semi-automatic rifle but apparently missed.

    Out of options after crashing the pickup, the driver made a break for a cabin and barricaded himself inside, where he made his last stand.

    Dorner's mother released a family statement disavowing her son's actions in his final weeks to the Fox affiliate in Los Angeles.

    "It is with great sadness and heavy hearts that we express our deepest sympathies and condolences to anyone that suffered losses or injuries resulting from Christopher's actions. We do not condone Christopher's actions," said the statement Nancy Dorner gave to KTTV-TV. "The family has no further comments and ask that our privacy be respected during this difficult time."

    Sheriff's Deputy Jeremiah MacKay was killed during that final gunfight and another deputy was wounded.

    MacKay, a detective who had been with the department 15 years, had a wife, 7-year-old daughter and 4-month-old son, sheriff's officials said. He had spoken to AP just last weekend, saying he hoped Dorner could be taken into custody without any more violence.

    "You just never know if the guy's going to pop out or where he's going to pop out," MacKay told an AP reporter. "We're hoping this comes to a close without any more casualties."

    If Dorner's body is identified, he'll be the final casualty.

    ___

    Associated Press Writers Christopher Weber in San Bernardino and John Rogers in Los Angeles contributed to this story.

    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/repeated-gaffes-ultimately-halted-ex-cops-rampage-090541407.html

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    Laura Carroll - China seen as rich tourism source while new year celebrations abound

    LAS VEGAS -- While Las Vegas marks the Year of the Snake with Chinese New Year celebrations all week, travel officials look to mainland China as a prime target.

    In recent years, travel from China to the United States has eased with shorter visa wait times, but the U.S. Travel Association argues it should be easier still.

    Based on average per-person spend and length of stay, the Chinese visitor is probably the most valuable player when it comes to overseas travelers visiting the U.S.

    In 2011, 1.1 million Chinese travelers visited the U.S., a 36 percent increase from 2010. In that same year, Chinese travel expenditures in the United States increased to $7.7 billion, a 47 percent increase from 2010. Average spending per visit increased 8 percent in 2011 to $7,107.

    "What we have seen with the Chinese market is just incredible. It's just a boom in travel for the United States," said Patricia Rojas, vice president of government affairs for the U.S. Travel Association.

    Based on forecasts from the U.S. Travel Association, Chinese visitation is expected to increase 300 percent between 2011-2017 because there are more people in the country who have access to disposable income or who are newly wealthy. Also, the ability to freely enter the U.S. wasn't necessarily a reality a few years ago.

    "Even with those numbers, we still aren't getting the majority of the Chinese market," Rojas said.

    Chinese citizens go to Europe more often, and Rojas said U.S. Travel officials believe it is because certain issues preventing a large portion of Chinese travelers from coming to the United States.

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    Many Chinese cities - some with populations of 2 million people - lack U.S. consulates. If residents of those areas need or want to visit the U.S., they have to first travel to a U.S. consulate elsewhere in China for an in-person visa interview. That adds to the cost of travel, putting it out of reach for many.

    In response, U.S. Travel advocates using secure video conferencing technology for long-distance interviews.

    Recently, Taiwan was granted visa-free U.S. entry, and as a result U.S. Travel expects a doubling of visitation from from there in 2013.

    Now Hong Kong is vying to have visa-free entry. Currently, about 150,000 people travel to the U.S. from Hong Kong each year.

    "If we were to double that number, that would be very beneficial to the U.S.," Rojas said.

    And what's good for the U.S. is good for Las Vegas.

    While he didn't have specific numbers, Michael Goldsmith, vice president of international sales for the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority, said local hotels often see an uptick in Chinese travelers this time of year.

    At the MGM Resorts International properties, Goldsmith's words hold true.

    "We see great visitation during this window. Guests began arriving on Friday and will be here through the weekend. The hotels are largely sold out. Entertainment, dining, retail, gaming are all great draws. Chinese New Year is largely a family event, so we often can see groups up to 25 together. This time of year can be as busy for us as Western New Year," said MGM Resorts spokesperson Jenn Michaels.

    And Chinese New Year nods are everywhere in Las Vegas this week, from the Las Vegas Spring Festival held over the weekend to Chinatown's fete to be held Feb. 17 to Bellagio's Chinese New Year display at the Conservatory and Botanical Gardens inside the hotel.

    important time of year

    "Chinese New Year is an incredibly important time of the year for our business," said Gary Selesner, Caesars Palace President and Caesars Entertainment Regional President.

    As such, Caesars Palace offers targeted programming such as lion dances, singer Sandy Lam in the Colosseum and special restaurant menus.

    "It's our hope that this programming not only creates a festive environment for our current guests, but also helps us to attract new guests as well," Selesner said.

    Goldsmith said specific visitation numbers aren't available for Chinese New Year in Las Vegas because there are challenges quantifying if people come to the city specifically for the holiday. However, out of all overseas markets, visitors from China ranks fifth behind the United Kingdom, Australia, France and Germany.

    "We're really pleased that the Chinese New Year's celebrations in Las Vegas have grown a lot in the last decade," said Goldsmith. "One of the reasons it's so important is because as our community and our properties seek global customers, the celebrations have grown in importance in our ability to attract Asian visitors."

    In an effort to increase the number of Chinese visitors to Las Vegas, the convention authority operates offices in Shanghai, Seoul and Tokyo. Employees in these offices are given the task of promoting Las Vegas to potential visitors through marketing campaigns and tour operators.

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    Source: http://www.casinocitytimes.com/article.cfm?contentandcontributorid=61851

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    Apple's Strict Requirements for Its Third-Party Lightning Accessory Program Detailed

    iPhone battery case maker Mophie, which recently announced the first battery case for the iPhone 5, explained some of the unique actions that Apple takes to lock down its Lightning connector to the New York Times.

    In order to only allow authorized connectors to connect to new iPhone and iPad models, Apple includes a serialized authentication chip in the connectors it sells to companies in its "Made For iPhone/iPod/iPad" or MFi program. If a company sells those Lightning connectors to another company, Apple can determine that it came from a particular MFi member.

    "If you took this apart and put it in another product and Apple got a hold of it, they?d be able to see it?s from Mophie?s batch of Lightning connectors," said Ross Howe, vice president of marketing for Mophie.

    The chip inside the Lightning connector can be reverse engineered ? copied by another company ? but it probably would not work as well as one that came from Apple, Mr. Howe said. Apple could also theoretically issue software updates that would disable Lightning products that did not use its chips, he said.

    iPhone accessories are a multi-million dollar business and Apple wants to ensure that users have the best experience possible by only allowing approved third-party accessories to be used with new iOS devices. This strategy has the side-effect of making accessories more expensive because companies are required to pay a licensing fee to Apple to be part of the MFi program. Some companies, like Monoprice and Amazon, offer cheaper connectors that are approved by Apple.

    Source: http://www.macrumors.com/2013/02/14/apples-strict-requirements-for-its-third-party-lightning-accessory-program-detailed/

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    Thursday, February 14, 2013

    Adidas Energy Running Shoes

    Adidas has released info on their new running shoe, called ?Energy Running,? that?s supposed to be a very engineered sneaker. They?ve added ?to new features (or technology) to the new model, including Spring Blade and Boost material. Spring Blade is a new design that appears to snap back into place as the person wearing the shoe flexes their foot, with Boost material replacing industry standard EVA form, which is found in 90 to 95 percent of all running shoes, according to Adidas. This new additional is supposed to return a lot of energy while still remaining comfortable, essentially being very bouncy, with Adidas adding that the two were never combined before.

    The Boost material is supposed to stay exactly as it is out of the box on up to 500 kilometers, while still holding up better than other materials, Adidas adds. Right now, the shoe is promising to make you better at what you do (running, to be exact), but no one will know how definite these claims are until after extended use and lots of very long runs.

    Source: http://www.gadgetreview.com/2013/02/adidas-energy-running-shoes.html

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    Commentary: President Covers Debt Ceiling, Violence Against Women Act

    President Barack Obama touched on a variety of issues-- energy, jobs, technology, climate change and the middle class-- in his State of the Union address on Tuesday. Yahoo News asked voters to respond to his speech. Here's one perspective.

    COMMENTARY | President Obama covered the debt ceiling and Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) during Tuesday's State of the Union address. As a survivor of domestic abuse who is in debt, these issues affect me deeply.

    When elected congressional leaders postpone raising the debt ceiling, they show constituents that skipping bills is OK. I wonder how many other Americans think, "Why should I pay bills if they won't?" When the POTUS said Congress should uphold American's credit and keep the government open, I heard, "Do the right thing, lead by example, and pay the bills," America spent money, and must pay it back, it's that simple, and this time, I think Congress was listening.

    When Congress blocked the VAWA in 2012, although it reduced violence by 67 percent, I was afraid that abuse survivors would no longer receive police protection, monetary assistance, or a safe shelter as I did. The Senate voted to renew the bill today, and in his address, the POTUS urged "the House to do the same." This heated endorsement renews my hopes that the act will pass and survivors will once again receive the help they need to live in safety.

    -- Philadelphia

    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/commentary-president-covers-debt-ceiling-violence-against-women-065900773.html

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