Thursday, February 28, 2013

Possible treatment window for memory problems identified

Feb. 27, 2013 ? Researchers have identified a possible treatment window of several years for plaques in the brain that are thought to cause memory loss in diseases such as Alzheimer's. The Mayo Clinic study is published in the Feb. 27 online issue of Neurology, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology.

"Our study suggests that plaques in the brain that are linked to a decline in memory and thinking abilities, called beta amyloid, take about 15 years to build up and then plateau," says lead author Clifford Jack, Jr., M.D., a Mayo Clinic radiologist, and the Alexander Family Professor of Alzheimer's Disease Research at Mayo Clinic.

For the study, 260 people ages 70 to 92 had two or more brain scans over an average of 1.3 years to measure plaque buildup in their brains. Of the participants, 22 percent had impaired thinking abilities or memory at the start of the study.

The study found that the rate of buildup accelerates initially, then slows before plateauing at high levels. The rate of plaque accumulation was highest in those with mid-range levels at the start of the study. Those with low levels or high levels of the plaques as the study began had lower rates of plaque buildup.

The study also found that the rate of buildup of plaques was more closely tied to the total amount of amyloid plaques in the brain than other risk factors, such as the level of cognitive impairment, age and the presence of the APOE gene, a gene linked to Alzheimer's disease.

"Our results suggest that there is a long treatment window where medications may be able to help slow buildup of the amyloid plaques that are linked to cognitive decline," Dr. Jack says. "On the other hand, trying to treat the plaque buildup after the amyloid plaque load has plateaued may not do much good."

The study was supported by the National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Aging (grant numbers R01 AG011378 and RO1 AG041851) and General Electric Corporation.

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  1. Clifford R. Jack, Jr, Heather J. Wiste, Timothy G. Lesnick, Stephen D. Weigand, David S. Knopman, Prashanthi Vemuri, Vernon S. Pankratz, Matthew L. Senjem, Jeffrey L. Gunter, Michelle M. Mielke, Val J. Lowe, Bradley F. Boeve, and Ronald C. Petersen. Brain ?-amyloid load approaches a plateau. Neurology, 2013; DOI: 10.1212/WNL.0b013e3182840bbe

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Israel repatriates six Syrians treated for civil war wounds

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Carrie Fisher, who played Princess Leia in the original "Star Wars" trilogy, was briefly hospitalized due to her bipolar disorder, the actress' spokeswoman said on Tuesday after video emerged of Fisher giving an unusual stage performance. The video came from a show Fisher gave aboard a cruise ship in the Caribbean last week, according to celebrity website TMZ, which posted the clip. The clip shows Fisher, 56, singing "Skylark" and "Bridge Over Troubled Waters," at times appearing to struggle to remember the lyrics. ...

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Friday, February 22, 2013

NKorea to allow mobile Internet for foreigners

FILE - In this Tuesday, Jan. 22, 2013 photo, foreigners speak with sales person at a Koryolink cellphone rental booth, asking about mobile phone service at Pyongyang Airport in Pyongyang, North Korea. Koryolink informed foreign residents in Pyongyang on Friday, Feb. 22, 2013, that it will launch a high-speed 3G Internet service, taking another step toward interconnectivity by allowing foreigners to tweet, Skype and surf the Internet from their cellphones, iPads and laptops. North Korean citizens will not have access to the new 3G mobile Internet service. (AP Photo/Jon Chol Jin, File)

FILE - In this Tuesday, Jan. 22, 2013 photo, foreigners speak with sales person at a Koryolink cellphone rental booth, asking about mobile phone service at Pyongyang Airport in Pyongyang, North Korea. Koryolink informed foreign residents in Pyongyang on Friday, Feb. 22, 2013, that it will launch a high-speed 3G Internet service, taking another step toward interconnectivity by allowing foreigners to tweet, Skype and surf the Internet from their cellphones, iPads and laptops. North Korean citizens will not have access to the new 3G mobile Internet service. (AP Photo/Jon Chol Jin, File)

(AP) ? North Korea will soon allow foreigners to tweet, Skype and surf the Internet from their cellphones, iPads and other mobile devices in its second relaxation of controls on communications in recent weeks. However, North Korean citizens will not have access to the mobile Internet service to be offered by provider Koryolink within the next week.

Koryolink, a joint venture between Korea Post & Telecommunications Corporation and Egypt's Orascom Telecom Media and Technology Holding SAE, informed foreign residents in Pyongyang on Friday that it will launch a third generation, or 3G, mobile Internet service no later than March 1.

The announcement comes just weeks after North Korea began allowing foreigners to bring their own cellphones into the country to use with Koryolink SIM cards, reversing a longstanding rule requiring most visitors to relinquish their phones at customs and leaving many without easy means of communication with the outside world.

The two changes in policy mean foreigners in North Korea will have unprecedented connectivity while living, working or traveling in a country long regarded as one of the most isolated nations in the world.

However, wireless Internet will not yet be offered to North Koreans, who are governed by a separate set of telecommunication rules from foreigners. North Koreans will be allowed to access certain 3G services, including SMS and MMS messaging, video calls and subscriptions to the state-run Rodong Sinmun newspaper ? but not the global Internet.

The lack of Internet access in North Korea has put the country at the bottom of Internet freedom surveys. Though North Korea is equipped for broadband Internet, only a small, approved segment of the population has access to the World Wide Web.

During a visit to Pyongyang early last month, Google's executive chairman pressed the North Koreans to expand access to the Internet. Eric Schmidt noted that it would be "very easy" for North Korea to offer Internet on Koryolink's fast-expanding 3G cellphone network.

"As the world becomes increasingly connected, the North Korean decision to be virtually isolated is very much going to affect their physical world and their economic growth," he wrote in a Jan. 20 blog post after returning to the United States. "It will make it harder for them to catch up economically. It is their choice now, and in my view, it's time for them to start, or they will remain behind."

Soon after Schmidt's visit, Google unveiled maps of North Korea with more details based on contributions from foreigners using satellite images and publicly available information to map the country. Before, North Korea was left mostly blank in Google Maps but with the update, Pyongyang and major North Korean cities are shown with street names, parks, roads, train stops and monuments.

Cellphone use has multiplied in North Korea since Orascom built a 3G network more than four years ago. More than a million people are now using mobile phones in North Korea, where the network now covers most major cities, according to Orascom.

Chinese-made Huawei cellphones sold by Koryolink are not cheap, with the most basic model costing about $150, and the governments restricts North Koreans from phoning abroad or foreigners from their cellphones. Still, mobile phones have become a must-have accessory among not only the elite in Pyongyang but also the middle class in cities such as Kaesong and Wonsan.

Foreigners, meanwhile, can now purchase SIM cards at the airport or at Koryolink shops for 50 euros ($70). Calls abroad range from 0.38 euros a minute to Switzerland and France and more than 5 euros a minute to the U.S. Calls to South Korea remain prohibited.

Starting next week, foreigners will be allowed to purchase monthly mobile Internet data plans for use with a USB modem or on mobile devices using their SIM cards. Prices for the service haven't been announced yet.

The expansion of cellphone and Internet services ? at least for foreigners ? comes as North Korea promotes the development of science and technology as a means of improving its moribund economy.

Late leader Kim Jong Il was revealed to have been a Mac user. His Macbook Pro, or a replica, is enshrined at the Kumsusan mausoleum where his body lies in state.

Current leader Kim Jong Un, meanwhile, was shown in a recent photo with a more mobile computing accessory: a smartphone.

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Egypt military, Islamist leaders at odds

Cairo --

Egypt's powerful military is showing signs of growing impatience with the country's Islamist leaders, indirectly criticizing their policies and issuing thinly veiled threats that it might seize power again.

The tension is raising the specter of another military intervention much like the one in 2011, when generals replaced longtime authoritarian leader Hosni Mubarak after they sided with antigovernment protesters in their 18-day popular uprising.

The strains come at a time when many Egyptians are despairing of an imminent end to the crippling political impasse between President Mohammed Morsi and his Muslim Brotherhood group on one side, and the mostly secular and liberal opposition on the other.

The tug of war between the two camps is being waged against a grim backdrop of spreading unrest, rising crime and a worsening economy.

"In essence, the military will not allow national stability or its own institutional privileges to come under threat from a breakdown in Egypt's social fabric or a broad-based civil strife," said Michael Hanna, an Egypt expert from the Century Foundation in New York.

"This is not an ideological army or one that seeks to destabilize civilian governance. ... But it is also not an army that will sit by while the country reaches the tipping point on the path to civil strife."

The latest friction began when a rumor circulated that Morsi planned to replace Gen. Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi, his defense minister and the army chief, because of his resistance to bringing the military under the sway of the Brotherhood-dominated government.

El-Sissi may have angered Morsi last month when he signaled the military's readiness to step in, warning that the state would collapse if no solution was found to the political crisis.

In another provocative comment earlier this month, el-Sissi was quoted as saying he would never allow the armed forces to be dominated by the Brotherhood, or any other group, stressing the military's national identity.

A Brotherhood spokesman, Yasser Mehrez, dismissed claims that the group sought to bring the military under its sway. "This is old talk that has been repeated over and over again," he said.

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Thursday, February 21, 2013

New Pacific Provides Update for Acquisition of RZY Silver-Lead-Zinc Project in Qinghai Province, China

VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwire - Feb. 21, 2013) - New Pacific Metals Corp. ("New Pacific" or the "Company") (TSX:NUX) is pleased to announce that the TSX has conditionally approved the Company's acquisition of an interest in the RZY Silver-Lead-Zinc project as set out in the Company's news release dated December 21, 2012 (the "Acquisition"). The Acquisition will involve the Company acquiring a majority interest in Silvercorp Metals Inc.'s wholly owned subsidiary, Fortress Mining Inc. ("FMI") pursuant to the terms of an agreement dated December 14, 2012 (the "Agreement"). The Acquisition is a related party transaction.

Pursuant to the terms of the Agreement, the Company will pay US$3.5 million to acquire an 80% interest of FMI (the "Initial Payment"), with an option to acquire the remaining 20% within two years for an additional US$5 million (the "Second Payment").

The TSX has approved the Agreement subject to certain conditions including the following: (1) the TSX pre-clearing the information circular disclosure pertaining to the Agreement including the form of applicable shareholders' resolution approving the Second Payment; (2) the Second Payment being approved by the disinterested shareholders of the Company before it is paid since the sum of the Initial Payment and Second Payment is greater than 10% of the current market value of the Company's listed common shares.

The Company will seek disinterested shareholders' approval of the Second Payment at its next AGM which is planned to be held in November 2013.

About New Pacific

New Pacific is a Canadian gold and silver exploration and development company which owns the Tagish Lake gold project in Yukon, Canada.

CAUTIONARY NOTE REGARDING FORWARD-LOOKING INFORMATION

Certain of the statements and information in this press release constitute "forward-looking information" within the meaning of applicable Canadian provincial securities laws. Any statements or information that express or involve discussions with respect to predictions, expectations, beliefs, plans, projections, objectives, assumptions or future events or performance (often, but not always, using words or phrases such as "expects", "is expected", "anticipates", "believes", "plans", "projects", "estimates", "assumes", "intends", "strategies", "targets", "goals", "forecasts", "objectives", "budgets", "schedules", "potential" or variations thereof or stating that certain actions, events or results "may", "could", "would", "might" or "will" be taken, occur or be achieved, or the negative of any of these terms and similar expressions) are not statements of historical fact and may be forward-looking statements or information. Forward-looking statements or information relate to, among other things: the price of silver and other metals; the accuracy of mineral resource and mineral reserve estimates at the Company's material properties; the sufficiency of the Company's capital to finance the Company's operations; estimates of the Company's revenues and capital expenditures; timing of receipt of permits and regulatory approvals; availability of funds from production to finance the Company's operations; and access to and availability of funding for future construction, use of proceeds from any financing and development of the Company's properties.

Forward-looking statements or information are subject to a variety of known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that could cause actual events or results to differ from those reflected in the forward-looking statements or information, including, without limitation, risks relating to: fluctuating commodity prices; calculation of resources, reserves and mineralization and precious and base metal recovery; interpretations and assumptions of mineral resource and mineral reserve estimates; exploration and development programs; feasibility and engineering reports; permits and licenses; title to properties; First Nations title claims and rights; property interests; joint venture partners; acquisition of commercially mineable mineral rights; financing; recent market events and conditions; economic factors affecting the Company; timing, estimated amount, capital and operating expenditures and economic returns of future production; integration of future acquisitions into the Company's existing operations; competition; operations and political conditions; regulatory environment in Canada; environmental risks; insurance; risks and hazards of mining operations; key personnel; conflicts of interest; dependence on management.

This list is not exhaustive of the factors that may affect any of the Company's forward-looking statements or information. Forward-looking statements or information are statements about the future and are inherently uncertain, and actual achievements of the Company or other future events or conditions may differ materially from those reflected in the forward-looking statements or information due to a variety of risks, uncertainties and other factors, including, without limitation, those referred to in the Company's Annual Information Form for the year ended June 30, 2012 under the heading "Risk Factors". Although the Company has attempted to identify important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially, there may be other factors that cause results not to be as anticipated, estimated, described or intended. Accordingly, readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements or information.

The Company's forward-looking statements and information are based on the assumptions, beliefs, expectations and opinions of management as of the date of this press release, and other than as required by applicable securities laws, the Company does not assume any obligation to update forward-looking statements and information if circumstances or management's assumptions, beliefs, expectations or opinions should change, or changes in any other events affecting such statements or information. For the reasons set forth above, investors should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements and information.

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Bullied children can suffer lasting psychological harm as adults

Feb. 20, 2013 ? Bullied children grow into adults who are at increased risk of developing anxiety disorders, depression and suicidal thoughts, according to a study led by researchers at Duke Medicine.

The findings, based on more than 20 years of data from a large group of participants initially enrolled as adolescents, are the most definitive to date in establishing the long-term psychological effects of bullying.

Published online Feb. 20, 2013, in JAMA Psychiatry, the study belies a common perception that bullying, while hurtful, inflicts a fleeting injury that victims outgrow.

"We were surprised at how profoundly bullying affects a person's long-term functioning," said William E. Copeland, PhD, assistant clinical professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Duke University and lead author of the study. "This psychological damage doesn't just go away because a person grew up and is no longer bullied. This is something that stays with them. If we can address this now, we can prevent a whole host of problems down the road."

A previous longitudinal study of bullied children, conducted in Finland, found mixed results, concluding that boys had few lasting problems, while girls suffered more long-term psychological harm. That study, however, relied on registry data in the health system that didn't fully capture psychiatric records.

Copeland and colleagues had a much richer data set. Using the Great Smoky Mountain Study, the research team tapped a population-based sample of 1,420 children ages 9, 11 and 13 from 11 counties in western North Carolina. Initially enrolled in 1993, the children and their parents or caregivers were interviewed annually until the youngsters turned 16, and then periodically thereafter.

At each assessment until age 16, the child and caregiver were asked, among other things, whether the child had been bullied or teased or had bullied others in the three months immediately prior to the interview.

A total of 421 child or adolescent participants -- 26 percent of the children -- reported being bullied at least once; 887 said they suffered no such abuse. Boys and girls reported incidents at about the same rate. Nearly 200 youngsters, or 9.5 percent, acknowledged bullying others; 112 were bullies only, while 86 were both bullies and victims.

Of the original 1,420 children, more than 1,270 were followed up into adulthood. The subsequent interviews included questions about the participants' psychological health.

As adults, those who said they had been bullied, plus those who were both victims and aggressors, were at higher risk for psychiatric disorders compared with those with no history of being bullied. The young people who were only victims had higher levels of depressive disorders, anxiety disorders, generalized anxiety, panic disorder and agoraphobia.

Those who were both bullies and victims had higher levels of all anxiety and depressive disorders, plus the highest levels of suicidal thoughts, depressive disorders, generalized anxiety and panic disorder. Bullies were also at increased risk for antisocial personality disorder.

The researchers were able to sort out confounding factors that might have contributed to psychiatric disorders, including poverty, abuse and an unstable or dysfunctional home life.

"Bullying is potentially a problem for bullies as well as for victims," said senior author E. Jane Costello, PhD, associate director of research at Duke's Center for Child and Family Policy. "Bullying, which we tend to think of as a normal and not terribly important part of childhood, turns out to have the potential for very serious consequences for children, adolescents and adults."

Costello and Copeland said they would continue their analysis, with future studies exploring the role sexual orientation plays in bullying and victimization.

In addition to Costello and Copeland, study authors include Adrian Angold of Duke and Dieter Wolke of the University of Warwick, Coventry, England.

The work received support from the National Institute of Mental Health (MH63970, MH63671, and MH48085); the National Institute on Drug Abuse (DA/MH11301); the Brain and Behavior Research Foundation; and the William T. Grant Foundation.

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Ultrahigh-definition TV: New Quad HD TV chip developed

Feb. 20, 2013 ? It took only a few years for high-definition televisions to make the transition from high-priced novelty to ubiquitous commodity -- and they now seem to be heading for obsolescence just as quickly. At the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in January, several manufacturers debuted new ultrahigh-definition, or UHD, models (also known as 4K or Quad HD) with four times the resolution of today's HD TVs.

In addition to screens with four times the pixels, however, UHD also requires a new video-coding standard, known as high-efficiency video coding, or HEVC. Also at CES, Broadcom announced the first commercial HEVC chip, which it said will go into volume production in mid-2014.

At the International Solid-State Circuits Conference this week, MIT researchers unveiled their own HEVC chip. The researchers' design was executed by the Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, through its University Shuttle Program, and Texas Instruments (TI) funded the chip's development.

Although the MIT chip isn't intended for commercial release, its developers believe that the challenge of implementing HEVC algorithms in silicon helps illustrate design principles that could be broadly useful. Moreover, "because now we have the chip with us, it is now possible for us to figure out ways in which different types of video data actually interact with hardware," says Mehul Tikekar, an MIT graduate student in electrical engineering and computer science and one of the paper's co-authors. "People don't really know, 'What is the hardware complexity of doing, say, different types of video streams?'"

In the pipeline

Like older coding standards, the HEVC standard exploits the fact that in successive frames of video, most of the pixels stay the same. Rather than transmitting entire frames, it's usually enough for broadcasters to transmit just the moving pixels, saving a great deal of bandwidth. The first step in the encoding process is thus to calculate "motion vectors" -- mathematical descriptions of the motion of objects in the frame.

On the receiving, end, however, that description will not yield a perfectly faithful image, as the orientation of a moving object and the way it's illuminated can change as it moves. So the next step is to add a little extra information to correct motion estimates that are based solely on the vectors. Finally, to save even more bandwidth, the motion vectors and the corrective information are run through a standard data-compression algorithm, and the results are sent to the receiver.

The new chip performs this process in reverse. It was designed by researchers in the lab of Anantha Chandrakasan, the Joseph F. and Nancy P. Keithley Professor of Electrical Engineering and head of the MIT Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. In addition to Chandrakasan and Tikekar, these include Chiraag Juvekar, another graduate student in Chandrakasan's group; former postdoc Chao-Tsung Huang; and former graduate student Vivienne Sze, now at TI.

The chip's first trick for increasing efficiency is to "pipeline" the decoding process: A chunk of data is decompressed and passed to a motion-compensation circuit, but as soon as the motion compensation begins, the decompression circuit takes in the next chunk of data. After motion compensation is complete, the data passes to a circuit that applies the corrective data and, finally, to a filtering circuit that smooths out whatever rough edges remain.

Fine-tuning

Pipelining is fairly standard in most video chips, but the MIT researchers developed a couple of other tricks to further improve efficiency. The application of the corrective data, for instance, is a single calculation known as matrix multiplication. A matrix is just a big grid of numbers; in matrix multiplication, numbers in the rows of one matrix are multiplied by numbers in the columns of another, and the results are added together to produce entries in a new matrix.

"We observed that the matrix has some patterns in it," Tikekar explains. In the new standard, a 32-by-32 matrix, representing a 32-by-32 block of pixels, is multiplied by another 32-by-32 matrix, containing corrective information. In principle, the corrective matrix could contain 1,024 different values. But the MIT researchers observed that, in practice, "there are only 32 unique numbers," Tikekar says. "So we can efficiently implement one of these [multiplications] and then use the same hardware to do the rest."

Similarly, Juvekar developed a more efficient way to store video data in memory. The "naive way," he explains, would be to store the values of each row of pixels at successive memory addresses. In that scheme, the values of pixels that are next to each other in a row would also be adjacent in memory, but the value of the pixels below them would be far away.

In video decoding, however, "it is highly likely that if you need the pixel on top, you also need the pixel right below it," Juvekar says. "So we optimize the data into small square blocks that are stored together. When you access something from memory, you not only get the pixels on the right and left, but you also get the pixels on the top and bottom in the same request."

Chandrakasan's group specializes in low-power devices, and in ongoing work, the researchers are trying to reduce the power consumption of the chip even further, to prolong the battery life of quad-HD cell phones or tablet computers. One design modification they plan to investigate, Tikekar says, is the use of several smaller decoding pipelines that work in parallel. Reducing the computational demands on each group of circuits would also reduce the chip's operating voltage.

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Business Growth Via A Better Customer Experience: Transformation ...

A large and growing insurance company has managed to grow it?s revenue by leveraging a new customer experience that span both BPM and legacy applications. By leveraging something old and something new, this organization delivered growth at a constant cost .

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The Journey:

Like most organizations, this company was looking at broadening their stance in the business by understanding the needs of the market. It eventually became clear that the service experience being offered by this organization? to their customers, and distributors alike, was not strong enough. Hence, they looked at bringing about a change in their operational culture, processes and skills, with the aid from technology.

One of the key strategic business goals was growth at constant cost. Their traditional green screen systems for ?imaging?? had been pronounced by various industry vendors as obsolete and in need of change before any sophisticated Case management solution could come in. The business could neither afford an overhaul of all their systems, nor could they afford to wait until this gets done ? at least 2-3 years by some estimates. Added to that complexity was the fact that other business units identified to use the same solution were using completely different platforms, some of which were modern web based systems. The chosen technology stack needed to allow for all of these to peacefully co-exist and yet enhance the overall solution to meet 21st century needs.

Integrating the old and New:

This organization deployed a case management solution that perfectly addressed their requirement. The case management solution proved cost-effective upfront due to its tailor made functionality built for the Insurance industry, which would otherwise have been an expensive ?made-from-scratch? software development cycle. The product suite chosen inherently allowed for a ?headless? BPM strategy such that whenever legacy systems needed to be changed, there would be no changes needed in the solution provided.

The case management solution comprised of extremely flexible architecture that allowed for the UI layer to be independent of the underlying BPM system that controlled the flow of work. The solution incorporated critical decision making functionalities and business rules that ensured compliance pertaining to the insurance industry. Considering the existing systems had few features that accommodated integration, this solution provided a breakthrough approach and embedded the UI of the current systems into the new one allowing smooth knitting of information without any loss of critical data. This was accomplished through a ?dual screen interface mode? that allowed the user to monitor cases while simultaneously looking at customer information without having to switch systems or UIs, thus giving a complete view of the case and enabling flawless case management.

This comprehensive application catered to some of the core processes of the insurance business cycle such as New Business and Underwriting, Claims Processing and Customer Service. More importantly, the solution was federated in a way that the business content could independently function irrespective of the BPM engines and ECM systems with which it interacted, keeping in mind any changes of IT infrastructure that might come underway with time, thus enabling a future-proof operating environment. This provided the scalability to the application in its entirety, without disrupting business processes and content.

The Results:

The combination of case management, custom-built processes and integration with legacy systems brought about a step change in productivity that lead to better business outcomes and therefore, better customer service.

Some of the key outcomes of this transformation are enlisted below:

- Improved Customer Service

- Growth at constant cost

- Core process transformation

- Complete control over cases through effective Case Management

- Brought in the concept of knowledge workers and change in work culture

- Leveraged IT investment with best practice BPM methodologies

- Instrumental in shaping the Target Operating Model

- Business Analytics and Monitoring

- Regional Blueprint for New Business, Underwriting and Policy Servicing processes

- No loss of critical business/legacy data

- Scalability and flexibility of IT infrastructure to support future needs

Net; Net:

Incremental transformation is proven here with immediate benefits.? By taking a federated approach to all IT platforms underlying the solution to allow for changes and modernization in those at their own natural pace leveraging process and user experience.

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The above success story has been summarized and made anonymous to get the essence of the success documented quickly. The source of this success story is a technology provider named AWPL

Category: Applications BPM Business Process Improvement Business Rules Challenges IT Governance Optimization Social Success Technology Virtualization Visibility ? ? Tags: BPM, business, Business Process Improvement, Business Rules, Decision Management, Process Improvement, Process Management, Transformation

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New evidence for link between depression and heart disease

Feb. 18, 2013 ? A Loyola University Medical Center psychiatrist is proposing a new subspecialty to diagnose and treat patients who suffer both depression and heart disease. He's calling it "Psychocardiology."

In his most recent study, Angelos Halaris, MD, PhD, and colleagues found that an inflammatory biomarker, interleukin-6, was significantly higher in the blood of 48 patients diagnosed with major depression than it was in 20 healthy controls.

Interleukin-6 has been associated with cardiovascular disease. Halaris presented his findings at a joint congress of the World Psychiatric Association and International Neuropsychiatric Association in Athens, Greece. At the congress, Halaris formally proposed creation of a new Psychocardiology subspecialty.

Forty to 60 percent of heart disease patients suffer clinical depression and 30 to 50 percent of patients who suffer clinical depression are at risk of developing cardiovascular disease, Halaris said.

Stress is the key to understanding the association between depression and heart disease. Stress can lead to depression, and depression, in turn, can become stressful. The body's immune system fights stress as it would fight a disease or infection. In response to stress, the immune system produces proteins called cytokines, including interleukin-6. Initially, this inflammatory response protects against stress. But over time, a chronic inflammatory response can lead to arteriosclerosis (hardening of the arteries) and cardiovascular disease.

It's a vicious cycle: depression triggers a chronic inflammation, which leads to heart disease, which causes depression, which leads to more heart disease. Clinical depression typically begins in young adults. "Treating depression expertly and vigorously in young age can help prevent cardiovascular disease later on," Halaris said.

Physicians often work in isolation, with psychiatrists treating depression and cardiologists treating cardiovascular disease. Halaris is proposing that psychiatrists and cardiologists work together in a multidisciplinary Psychocardiology subspecialty.

A Psychocardiology subspecialty would raise awareness among physicians and the public. It would forge closer working relationships between psychiatrists and cardiologists. It would formalize multidisciplinary teams with the requisite training and expertise to enable early detection of cardiovascular disease risk in psychiatric patients and psychiatric problems in heart disease patients. And it would provide continuing education to physicians in the safe and correct use of medications in cardiac patients who have psychiatric disorders.

"It is only through the cohesive interaction of such multidisciplinary teams that we can succeed in unraveling the complex relationships among mental stress, inflammation, immune responses and depression, cardiovascular disease and stroke," Halaris said.

Halaris is medical director of Adult Psychiatry and a professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences at Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine.

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Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Mindy McCready becomes 5th 'Celebrity Rehab' death

HEBER SPRINGS, Ark. (AP) ? Perhaps there was one heartbreak too many for Mindy McCready.

The former country star apparently took her own life on Sunday at her home in Heber Springs, Ark. Authorities say McCready died of a suspected self-inflicted gunshot to the head and an autopsy is planned. She was 37, and left behind two young sons.

McCready had attempted suicide at least three times since 2005, as she struggled to cope amid a series of tumultuous public events that marked much of her adult life.

Speaking to The Associated Press in 2010, McCready smiled wryly while talking about the string of issues she'd dealt with over the last half-decade.

"It is a giant whirlwind of chaos all the time," she said of her life. "I call my life a beautiful mess and organized chaos. It's just always been like that. My entire life things have been attracted to me and vice versa that turn into chaotic nightmares or I create the chaos myself. I think that's really the life of a celebrity, of a big, huge, giant personality."

This time it seems the whirlwind overwhelmed McCready.

Her death comes a month after that of David Wilson, her longtime boyfriend and the father of her youngest son. He is believed to have shot himself on the same porch of the home they shared in Heber Springs, a small vacation community of large lakefront houses about 65 miles north of Little Rock. His death also was investigated as a suicide.

It was the most difficult moment in a life full of them. McCready issued a statement last month lamenting his death. And she called him her soul mate and a caregiver to her sons in an interview with NBC's "Today" show.

"I just keep telling myself that the more suffering that I go through, the greater character I'll have," she said, according to a transcript of the interview.

Like so many times before, McCready showed a little toughness in the midst of a personal storm, again endearing herself to her fans. But as usual, the brave face for the camera hid a much more complicated internal struggle that surfaced publicly time and again over the last 10 years.

This time, along with her remembrances of finding Wilson as he lay dying, she also answered questions about whether they'd argued earlier that evening about an affair and if she'd shot him.

"Oh, my God," the "Today" transcript reads. "No. Oh, my God. No. He was my life. We were each other's life."

It's unclear what circumstances led to McCready taking her own life, but it appears she was struggling again with twin issues that have persisted for years ? substance abuse and the custody of her children. She checked into court-ordered rehab and gave her children up to foster care earlier this month after her father asked a judge to intervene, saying she'd stopped taking care of herself and her sons and was abusing alcohol and prescription drugs.

It's not clear where her sons, 6-year-old Zander and infant Zayne, were Sunday.

A deputy stationed outside McCready's home Sunday night referred questions to the Cleburne County sheriff, who was unavailable. Yellow crime-scene tape cordoned off the front yard and a dark-colored pickup truck sat in the driveway.

News of McCready's death spread quickly Sunday night on Twitter, with major country stars paying their respects to the onetime Nashville darling.

"Too much tragedy to overcome. R.I.P Mindy McCready," wrote Natalie Maines of The Dixie Chicks.

And Carrie Underwood added: "I grew up listening to Mindy McCready...so sad for her family tonight. Many prayers are going out to them... ."

On Monday, neighbors who never met McCready but knew well of her very public struggles expressed grief.

Jim Jones, 58, said police had already blocked off McCready's house Sunday evening when he and his wife pulled up to their weekend home down the street. People knew McCready lived in town, but many homeowners live only part-time in Heber Springs, particularly in the warmer months for the boating, fishing and golfing.

"I never met anybody. That's the thing about up here. So many of them are summer lake houses that you don't know your neighbors."

Melinda Gayle McCready arrived in Nashville in 1994 still in her teens with tapes of her karaoke vocals and earned a recording contract with BNA Records. She had a few memorable moments professionally, scoring her first No. 1 hit almost immediately.

"Guys Do It All the Time," a self-assured dig at male chauvinism, endeared her to female fans in 1996. She also scored a hit with "Ten Thousand Angels," and her album of that title sold 2 million copies.

Beyond that, though, she's mostly remembered for a string of dramatic moments as she spent the next 15 years chasing another huge hit. Her problems included a custody battle with her mother over one of her sons, arrests, overdoses and discord in her love life.

She made headlines in April 2008 when she claimed a longtime relationship with baseball great Roger Clemens. Published reports at the time said she met the pitcher at a Florida karaoke bar when she was 15 and he was 28 and married. Clemens has denied the relationship.

On Monday, Clemens handed a written statement to reporters at the Houston Astros spring training facility in Kissimmee, Fla., where he is serving as a special instructor for the team.

"Yes, that is sad news. I had heard over time that she was trying to get peace and direction in her life. The few times that I had met her and her manager/agent they were extremely nice."

A decade earlier she was engaged to actor Dean Cain, but the two never married.

She also had a turbulent relationship with Billy McKnight, a country singer who is the father of her oldest son. McKnight was arrested in 2005 on charges of attempted murder after authorities say he beat and choked her.

During this period she also pleaded guilty to obtaining the painkiller OxyContin fraudulently at a pharmacy and got probation. She violated the probation with a drunken driving arrest in May 2005, a few days before McKnight was arrested. And in July 2007, she was arrested in her hometown of Fort Myers, Fla., on misdemeanor charges of scratching her mother, Gayle Inge, on the face during a scuffle and resisting sheriff's deputies.

Less than a year later, McCready was arrested and charged with violating her probation by falsifying her community service records relating to the 2004 drug charge. A month later, she entered an extended care facility for undisclosed treatment, and followed that with a 60-day jail sentence. Inge took custody of Zander.

There were at least three suicide attempts between July 2005 and December 2008.

She tried to get help in an unusual way, joining the cast of "Celebrity Rehab 3" with Dr. Drew Pinsky. McCready came off as a sympathetic figure during the show's run. Pinsky called her an "angel" and in an interview in 2010 said it appeared McCready was doing "rather well."

Pinsky helped treat McCready for love addiction on the show and said he'd referred her to professionals who could continue to help her afterward.

"A love addict basically is somebody that really didn't have a good model for intimacy in their childhood, often times traumatized in one way or another, thereby intimacy becomes a risk place, becomes an intolerable place," Pinsky said. "And so what they tend to do is attach themselves to idealized, bigger than life, unavailable others, specifically go after some public figure that's married or go after some rock star who is himself a sex addict and not interested in a relationship, and then idealize that person and actively pursue them to the point of obsession."

McCready suffered a seizure in one of the show's scarier moments. Tests showed she has suffered brain damage, something she attributed to her abusive relationship with McKnight.

McCready is the fifth celebrity to pass away since appearing on Pinsky's show and the third from Season 3. Alice in Chains bassist Mike Starr and "Real World" participant Joey Kovar both died of overdoses.

In the months after her stint, McCready said she found some peace, telling The Associated Press in early 2010 that she hoped to get her career restarted, write a book about her experiences and begin production on a reality show with her brothers. She'd just met Wilson and talked openly about their relationship, although the producer and musician declined to speak on the record.

With a publicist, reporters, cameras, makeup artists and musicians swirling around her during a press day for her last album, "I'm Still Here," McCready fended off questions about a sex tape and said she and Wilson started out as friends.

"And I've never had a relationship like that before where we started completely as friends," she said. "It turned into friends really caring about each other and then it turned into love and I've never had that happen before."

At the time, Pinsky thought the relationship was on the right track: "She's an easy person to like and to care about and we hope she does well," Pinsky said. "So far so good as far as I can tell."

McCready said her main goal in 2010 was to pull her family back together: "I would like my son back with me and for my brothers and I and he to be able to go and do this (TV reality show), and I think after that I will be a pretty happy girl."

The new album debuted at No. 71 and failed to gain radio airplay. McCready's plans never materialized and she soon was in legal trouble again, this time fighting for custody.

McCready took her older son from her mother, the boy's legal guardian, in late 2011. She fled to Arkansas without permission over what she called child abuse fears. Authorities eventually found McCready hiding in a home without permission and took the boy into custody.

She and Wilson had their son in April 2012.

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Music Writer Chris Talbott reported from Nashville, Tenn. Baseball Writer Noah Trister, in Kissimmee, Fla., and Associated Press writer Tamara Lush in Tampa, Fla., contributed to this report.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/singer-mindy-mccready-dies-apparent-suicide-042201275.html

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Leaked White House immigration plan threatens to derail bipartisan ...

An woman takes the oath of allegiance during a naturalization ceremony at the at district office of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) on January 28, 2013 in Newark, New Jersey. Some 38,000 immigrants became U.S. citizens at the Newark office alone in 2012.  (Photo by John Moore/Getty Images)

An woman takes the oath of allegiance during a naturalization ceremony at the at district office of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) on January 28, 2013 in Newark, New Jersey. Some 38,000 immigrants became U.S. citizens at the Newark office alone in 2012. (Photo by John Moore/Getty Images)

Congressional Republicans are calling foul on the Obama administration for potentially compromising immigration reform after a White House draft proposal that grants a pathway to citizenship within eight years?was?leaked to?USA Today.

Republican Sens. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., John McCain, R-Ariz., and Paul Ryan, R-Wisc., all publicly lashed out at the White House, they say for undermining bipartisan efforts already underway in both chambers of Congress.

The leaked?plan provides a path to legal permanent residency within eight years via a ?Lawful Immigrant Visa??for the 11 million undocumented immigrants currently residing in?the country illegally. Under the proposed plan, undocumented immigrants would file behind legal applicants, and would not be approved for green-card status until the earlier of two dates: either eight years after the law is enacted or 30 days after the last legal applicant is processed.

Similar to congressional proposals already in the works, the White House plan also builds on calls for increased border security and would require all employers to check the immigration status of new hires using an expanded E-Verify system within four years.

The revelation of a White House proposal, deemed a ?draft? by White House officials eager to downplay its significance, angered congressional Republicans. It comes just days after the Senate Judiciary Committee held a hearing on comprehensive immigration reform and as a bipartisan ?Gang of Eight? in the Senate laid out a framework for new policy.

Rubio, a member of the ?Gang of Eight,? denounced the Obama plan as ?dead on arrival? saying it ?creates a special pathway that puts those who broke our immigration laws at an advantage over those who chose to do things the right way and come here legally.?

While the policies outlined in the draft legislation are largely the same as those advanced by the president in a speech in Las Vegas earlier this month, and while the next day he revealed in an interview with Telemundo?s Jose Diaz-Balart that he had a draft, the release of the document threatens to disrupt a delicate balance between congressional Republicans and Democrats.

The night before the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, President Obama laid out his vision saying that ?the time has come? to pass comprehensive immigration reform, and praising efforts in Congress.

?As we speak, bipartisan groups in both chambers are working diligently to draft a bill, and I applaud their efforts,? Obama said in his State of the Union address. ?Now let?s get this done. Send me a comprehensive immigration reform bill in the next few months, and I will sign it right away.?

A number of Republicans said they appreciated the president?s?non-confrontational?tone on immigration during Tuesday?s address. Former vice presidential candidate Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wisc., told the?New York Times, ?I thought on immigration he used the right words and the right tone, which tells me he actually?doesn?t?want to politicize this, which is conducive to getting something done.?

Yet the airing of the draft legislation crafted by the White House without input from both parties angered Ryan, who?insinuated?on ABC?s This Week that the leak was intentional.??By putting these details out?that tells us he is looking for partisan advantage and not a bipartisan solution. This particular move is counter productive,? Ryan said.

A White House official denied an intentional leak in comments to NBC News. ?This was not the administration floating anything?We were surprised to learn what appeared to be draft language had been given to the press, thought it was unfortunate, and reached out to senate offices on both sides of the aisle on Saturday evening to make that clear.?

White House Chief of Staff Denis McDonough downplayed the plan?s significance on the weekend talk shows, and said that the Obama administration was ?very aggressively supporting? the bipartisan talks on the Hill. ?We?re just going to be ready,? he said of the proposals.

Telemundo?s Jose Diaz-Balart questioned the timing of the release, which has Republicans on the defensive and the president looking more aggressive than he has in the past, at a crucial junction in the immigration debate that hinges on bipartisan cooperation.

?The day after that speech, I spoke with the president at the White House, and among the things he told was that he already had this plan written,? Diaz-Balart said on Andrea Mitchell Reports Monday. ?So we know it?s there. We know it?s written. We know he is ready to file it if things break down. The question is the timing of this leak. Is it now a time to say, ?Here are the specifics of a proposal that I will present if you fail,? before they have even failed??

Janet Murguia, president and CEO of the Hispanic civil rights organization National Council of La Raza, voiced optimism on?Andrea Mitchell Reports Monday, calling the back-and-forth between President Obama and lawmakers ?healthy tensions? and saying, ?what we?re seeing played out is just the making of legislation.?

?I think it?s legitimate for Sen. Marco Rubio and Sen. McCain, who have been leading efforts on the Republican side, to say, ?Wait a minute. Give us a chance to keep moving our bipartisan effort forward,?? Murguia told Mitchell. ?But it?s equally legitimate for the president to say, ?I want to have a marker out there? and if things sort of derail or end up taking too long, then he can have an option of putting his bill forward.?

Source: http://tv.msnbc.com/2013/02/18/leaked-white-house-immigration-proposal-threatens-to-derail-bipartisan-efforts/

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Fox News: Obstructionism Is Bad When Dems Do It, Good When It?s The GOP

hypocracy-meterFox News once again shows its hypocrisy in praising Senate Republicans for refusing to vote on Chuck Hagel?s confirmation. This is the first time in history a nominee for Secretary of Defense has been blocked by the Senate.

According to Media Matters, the only time Democrats have come close to doing this is when some expressed concern over Condoleezza Rice?s nomination in 2005, and they only held the vote up for a day. At the time however, Fox News called the move petty and full of sour grapes, and averred, ?The president is entitled to his Cabinet.? This time, however, it doesn?t appear to matter as they themselves called on their viewers to contact their senators and request that they filibuster the vote.

Sean Hannity even called this ?a victory for Republicans.? GOP obstructionism is nothing new over the last four years, and has gotten significantly worse since 2010, when many Tea Partiers were elected to Congress. Fox News calling such obstruction of a Cabinet nominee a victory for the party is a testament to their propaganda machine, despite their tagline saying they are ?fair and balanced? news.

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However, Fox likes to call out hypocrisy in others, whether it?s there or not. They called out Obama on his recent calls for more gun control, and tried to make it appear that this was at odds with his objection to an Illinois state bill that would have automatically tried juveniles aged 15 and over as adults for firing guns in school zones. Media Matters reports that Obama?s statement regarding that objection was that he took issue with expanding reasons for trying juveniles as adults when the general assembly had just overhauled the law to limit how often children were tried as adults.

Of course, Fox News isn?t really a bastion of truth and fact, so contradiction and hypocrisy aren?t unexpected with them. They?ve been part of Rupert Murdoch?s News Corp. empire since their founding in 1996, and have been the voice of conservatism the entire time. They were seen as the lone counter to what was dubbed the ?liberally-biased media,? and their ratings appeared to confirm that most Americans are conservative, when the truth of that matter was that most Americans who did not watch Fox News divided their attention between multiple other networks, keeping those ratings from skyrocketing the same way.

Fox?s problem, however, is not their right-wing bias. Bias, whether we like it or not, appears all over the news. It?s in every newspaper, on every network, in new media and traditional media. But bias and propaganda are two different things; Fox?s problem is with their decision to be the voice of outrage over increasing progressivism, and to report propaganda to that effect (as opposed to news, biased or not).

A Jan. 24 article on Media Matters discusses the outrage model that is Fox News and Breitbart, and how that lends credence to the GOP?s current image of being a bunch of whiny, entitled white guys suffering the distress of the privileged. ?Phony outrage,? as author Eric Boehlert calls it, focuses on the trivial and ignores the substantial, and calls out liberals in general and Obama in specific for being horribly partisan, refusing to work with anyone who disagrees with them.

Which brings us back to the point: Fox News? hypocrisy as they predictably praise the GOP for refusing to cooperate on something as comparatively trivial as a Cabinet nomination, but scream, cry and whine in outrage about virtually everything Democrats do.

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Source: http://www.addictinginfo.org/2013/02/18/fox-news-obstructionism-is-bad-when-dems-do-it-good-when-its-the-gop-video/

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Monday, February 18, 2013

Nexus 4 Wireless Charger hands-on

Nexus 4 Wireless Charger handson

Palm's Touchstone dock immediately came to mind when we first saw LG's Nexus 4 Wireless Charger last fall (now available for $60 in the Play Store). Both devices are circular, with a micro-USB port in back and a slanted front surface on which to rest the phone. That's where the similarities end -- while the Touchstone is cylindrical and uses a proprietary wireless charging system, the Nexus 4 Wireless Charger is larger, spherical and Qi-compatible. Another major difference is that Palm's dock uses permanent magnets to line up and secure the handset, and LG's accessory relies primarily on the friction / suction between a rubber ring and the glass back of Google's flagship phone. Design-wise the Nexus 4 Wireless Charger looks similar to a smaller Nexus Q cut in half, down to the matching recessed square connector cutout.

In the box you'll find a 5V 1.8A AC adapter (vs. 1.2A for the one supplied with the Nexus 4) along with a micro-USB cable (longer than the one provided with the handset). The manual warns to "use only the power adapter and micro-USB cable that come with your Nexus 4 Wireless Charger", but we didn't have any trouble with other USB power sources beyond longer charging times. We tested the dock with the Nexus 4, Droid DNA, Lumia 920 and Lumia 822 (with the optional Wireless Charging Cover) -- basically, LG's accessory provides the same experience as Nokia's Wireless Charging Plate ($50), which is also Qi-compatible. The $10 difference buys you a matching design and a spare USB power adapter and micro-USB cable (Nokia's plate comes with a proprietary AC adapter). It takes about 4 hours to fully charge Google's flagship phone using wireless power -- check out the gallery above for some action shots.

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Time to refer Syrian war crimes to ICC: U.N. inquiry

GENEVA (Reuters) - United Nations investigators said on Monday that Syrian leaders they had identified as suspected war criminals should face the International Criminal Court (ICC).

The investigators urged the U.N. Security Council to "act urgently to ensure accountability" for violations, including murder and torture, committed by both sides in an uprising and civil war that has killed about 70,000 people since March 2011.

"Now really it's time ... We have a permanent court, the International Criminal Court, who would be ready to take this case," Carla del Ponte, a former ICC chief prosecutor who joined the U.N. team in September, told a news briefing in Geneva.

But because Syria is not party to the Rome Statute that established the ICC, the only way the court can investigate the situation is if it receives a referral from the Security Council. Russia, Assad's long-standing ally and a permanent veto-wielding member of the council, has opposed such a move.

"We cannot decide. But we pressure the international community to decide because it's time to act," del Ponte said.

Brazilian expert Paulo Pinheiro, who leads the U.N. inquiry set up in 2011, said: "We are in very close dialogue with all the five permanent members and with all the members of the Security Council, but we don't have the key that will open the path to cooperation inside the Security Council."

His team of some two dozen experts is tracing the chain of command in Syria to establish criminal responsibility and build a case for eventual prosecution.

"Of course we were able to identify high-level perpetrators," del Ponte said, adding that these were people "in command responsibility...deciding, organizing, planning and aiding and abetting the commission of crimes".

She said it was urgent for the Hague-based war crimes tribunal to take up cases of "very high officials", but did not identify them, in line with the inquiry's practice.

"We have crimes committed against children, rape and sexual violence. We have grave concerns. That is also one reason why an international body of justice must act because it is terrible."

Del Ponte, who tried former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic at the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia on war crimes charges, said the ICC prosecutor would need to deepen the investigation on Syria before an indictment could be prepared.

Karen Koning AbuZayd, an American member of the U.N. team, told Reuters it had information pointing to "people who have given instructions and are responsible for government policy, people who are in the leadership of the military, for example".

The inquiry's third roster of suspects, building on lists drawn up in the past year, remains secret. It will be entrusted to U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay upon expiry of its mandate at the end of March, the report said.

Pillay, a former ICC judge, said on Saturday Assad should be investigated for war crimes, and called for outside action on Syria, including possible military intervention.

Pinheiro said the investigators would not speak publicly about "numbers, names or levels" of suspects.

SEVEN MASSACRES IDENTIFIED

The investigators' latest report, covering the six months to mid-January, was based on 445 interviews conducted abroad with victims and witnesses, as they have not been allowed into Syria.

"We identified seven massacres during the period, five on the government side, two on the armed opponents' side. We need to enter the sites to be able to confirm elements of proof that we have," del Ponte said.

The U.N. report said the ICC was the appropriate institution for the fight against impunity in Syria. "As an established, broadly supported structure, it could immediately initiate investigations against authors of serious crimes in Syria."

Government forces have carried out shelling and air strikes across Syria including Aleppo, Damascus, Deraa, Homs and Idlib, the 131-page report said, citing corroborating satellite images.

"Government forces and affiliated militias have committed extra-judicial executions, breaching international human rights law. This conduct also constitutes the war crime of murder. Where murder was committed as part of a widespread or systematic attack against a civilian population, with knowledge of that attack, it is a crime against humanity," the report said.

Those forces have targeted bakery queues and funeral processions to spread "terror among the civilian population".

Rebels fighting to topple Assad have also committed war crimes including murder, torture, hostage-taking and using children under age 15 in hostilities, the U.N. report said.

"They continue to endanger the civilian population by positioning military objectives inside civilian areas" and rebel snipers had caused "considerable civilian casualties", it said.

George Sabra, a vice president of the opposition Syrian National Coalition, asked about the U.N. report, told Reuters at a conference in Stockholm: "We condemn all kind of crimes, regardless who did it.

"We can't ignore that some mistakes have been made and maybe still happen right now. But nobody also can ignore that the most criminal file is that of the regime."

(This story has been corrected to fix name of Milosevic tribunal in 11th paragraph)

(Reporting by Stephanie Nebehay; additional reporting by Anna Ringstrom in Stockholm; Editing by Mark Heinrich)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/u-n-list-syria-war-crime-suspects-leadership-100842061.html

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How to Restore Windows XP Registry

If you have backup the whole Windows registry or backup a registry key in Windows XP, you may also want to know how to restore it. This guide will show you how to restore Windows XP Registry with ease.

Have system problems after changing or editing some registry keys? Want to receive some registration files in case something went bad? To restore your backup Windows registry will fix them all for you!

Step 1 Find out the registry backup file (the REG file you exported for Windows registry backup).

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Step 2. Double click on the .reg file, you will prompt a message as below:

registry editor

Step 3. Click on the ?Yes? button to restore the Windows registry.

Once the Windows registry restoration process is completed, you will get a message below in a Registry Editor window:

Information in [REG file location] has been successfully entered into the registry.

Step 4. Click on the OK button to finish.

Tip: To check if the registry keys have been restored successfully, you can open the Registry Editor to verify.

Step 5. Now restart your computer.

After your PC rebooting, you will find you have recovered your computer to the previous point when you made the Windows XP registry backup.

Source: http://www.amigabit.com/blog/how-to-restore-windows-xp-registry.html

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Payroll Tax Hike And Auto Sales - Business Insider

Retail sales climbed by just 0.1 percent in January.? While this number may seem week, it was right in line with expectations.? And it was seen as confirmation that the initial impact of the recent payroll tax hike wasn't any worse than expected.

Most economists argue that we'll have to wait a month or two before we really understand the full impact of the tax hike.? (Indeed, leaked emails from Walmart suggest the impact of the tax hike is much worse than we think.)

However, Deutsche Bank's Joseph LaVorgna and Carl Riccadonna are particularly encouraged by one component of the recent retail sales report: auto sales.

From DB:

Additionally, January light unit motor vehicle sales totaled 15.3 million at an annual rate, the third-fastest pace since the last recession and barely down from December?s 15.4 million annualized tally. Thus far, consumers are not retrenching to the degree that many analysts feared. As a result, January retail sales are easily consistent with our expectation that personal consumption will rise at least 1.0% in the quarter, although the risks appear to be tilting toward a stronger number...

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Still, LaVorgna and Riccadonna will wait for the January income and spending report before they get really excited.

...the January personal income and spending report, which is released March 1, will provide significant additional information with respect to households? behavioral response to higher tax rates. In that report we will be watching in particular to see the overall trend in income growth (i.e. the dispersion between December and January due to tax optimization?this applies to both dividend and wage income), as well as the degree to which households may be dipping into savings (i.e. a lower savings rate) to support current quarter consumption.

If households, confident in improving job and income prospects, decide to temporarily push their savings rate lower?the economy could avoid the hit from the payroll tax hike...

Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/payroll-tax-hike-and-auto-sales-2013-2

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Sunday, February 17, 2013

Hezbollah says does not need weapons from Syria

BEIRUT (Reuters) - Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah said on Saturday that his Lebanese militant group does not need support from allies in Syria or Iran for any future battle against Israel.

Nasrallah's comments, during a speech from an undisclosed location, are the closest thing yet to a response to allegations that Israeli jets were targeting a Syrian weapons convoy destined for Hezbollah during a strike near Damascus on Jan 30.

World powers fear that as Syrian President Bashar al-Assad loses control during a 23-month-old civil war, militant groups such as Hezbollah or Syrian rebels could acquire arms to use against Israel, including chemical weapons.

But Nasrallah, a close ally of Assad, said that Hezbollah is prepared for a future fight against its southern neighbor Israel, with which it fought a 34-day war in 2006.

"Everything we need for the next battle we have in Lebanon and we keep in Lebanon," he said. "We do not need to take anything, not from Syria nor Iran."

Damascus has denied assertions by diplomats, Syrian rebels and security sources that Syrian weapons were to be sent to Hezbollah. It said the Israeli air strike hit the Jamraya military research complex on the northwestern fringes of Damascus, 8 miles from the border with Lebanon.

Syrian television broadcast what it said was footage from the Jamraya base showing extensive damage to buildings and several heavy military vehicles that appeared capable of carrying missiles.

Israel has maintained official silence about the raid. But on February 3 Defense Minister Ehud Barak said the attack showed Israel was serious about preventing the flow of heavy weapons into Lebanon, appearing to acknowledge for the first time that the Jewish state was behind the strike.

(Reporting by Laila Bassam and Oliver Holmes; Editing by Mark Heinrich)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/hezbollah-says-does-not-weapons-syria-161059968.html

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Telenor India unit to shut Mumbai operations after court order


NEW DELHI | Sat Feb 16, 2013 9:29pm IST

NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Telenor's India unit said on Saturday it would close down its mobile phone services in Mumbai zone immediately after a court ordered that carriers whose permits were revoked and did not win fresh rights to airwaves must stop services.

Telenor's permits in 22 zones were among those ordered to be revoked by India's supreme court last year after a massive scandal over the grant of cellular licences in a 2008 sale.

Telenor won rights to airwaves in six of those zones in an auction in November and has said it might decide to bid for spectrum in Mumbai zone in an auction due in March.

"Unfortunately, we have no choice now but to follow the court's order and close down our network immediately," Sigve Brekke, managing director of Telenor's India operations, said in a statement.

The Telenor unit had 1.8 million customers in Mumbai as of December.

(Reporting by Devidutta Tripathy; editing by James Jukwey)

Source: http://in.reuters.com/article/2013/02/16/telenor-india-mumbai-idINDEE91F04G20130216?feedType=RSS&feedName=businessNews

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Saturday, February 16, 2013

Scientist at Work Blog: Preparing to Examine Currents Off Chile's Coast

Jim Thomson is principal oceanographer at the Applied Physics Lab at the University of Washington. He studies ocean surface waves and coastal processes and wrote about his expedition to the North Pacific in the fall.

Monday, Feb. 11

This project wasn?t supposed to be about waves; it was supposed to be about tides. With the wind blowing 30 knots and whitecaps spanning the horizon, both were in sharp focus today as we deployed our mooring in Chile?s Canal de Chacao (i.e., Plan A).

The rough water at the surface was obvious enough, but the fast water below was more subtle. We planned our deployment for the time of slack water ? the brief moment of stillness between the flood and ebb currents ? so that the mooring (and the boat) would not be carried away from the mark as we struggled to get 3,500 pounds of gear off the deck.

The captain taught me the Spanish word for slack tide (?estoba?), and a local fisherman explained that it happens a bit early at the site we wanted. He was right, and we were ready.

We started downstream of the mark and shuffled equipment off the deck until the mooring was trailing behind us. As the boat neared the site, we moved the final piece, the anchor, to the edge of the deck.

Passing over the site, we used the hydraulic winches to move the anchor up and out ? then released it. When we release anchors like this, I often perceive that it pauses for a moment, then dives to the depths and takes the instruments with it. Today, there was no pause. The drop was swift and true, and the deployment was sharp. I like to think of it as an air drop by a bush pilot: you might get only one pass, so make it good.

The mooring will stay there, beneath the surface, for just a few days. Our Chilean colleagues already have a long-term record of the tidal currents; we are here for the turbulence. That data accumulates at several gigabytes per day, so a few days is all we can manage (and all we need, really).

The measurements are state of the art, yet still limited in many ways. The fundamental problem is that turbulence is a four-dimensional phenomenon, varying in space and time, and a measurement from a single location is incomplete. Think of standing in the center of a mosh pit at a concert and trying to catalog all of the people who pass by ? the answer might depend on where you stood, for how long and how fast you were counting. And whether you could stay standing.

G. I. Taylor, a central figure in the discipline of fluid mechanics, postulated that one could swap time for space at a fixed position, if the turbulence did not evolve much. But it does evolve. Worse, our fixed position is not that fixed; the mooring dances in the currents like a kite on a string. It has trouble standing.

Our biggest challenge is to remove the contamination of motion from the data. That is a matter of precision and calculation. The time-space convolution, and the coherence of the turbulence, are the much bigger question, at which we can only chip away.

Now we are safe at harbor in Carelmapu, a fishing village near the outer edge of Canal de Chacao. Tomorrow we will begin a survey of the spatial patterns in the currents, using equipment mounted to the side of the ship.

In a few days we will signal the mooring to come to the surface, and we?ll recover it. We?ll find out if it stayed upright, and we?ll find out what it saw.

Source: http://scientistatwork.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/02/15/mooring-deployed-now-we-wait/?partner=rss&emc=rss

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