Saturday, October 20, 2012

Cell mechanism findings could one day be used to engineer organs

ScienceDaily (Oct. 19, 2012) ? Biologists have teamed up with mechanical engineers from the The University of Texas at Dallas to conduct cell research that provides information that may one day be used to engineer organs.

The research, published online in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, sheds light on the mechanics of cell, tissue and organ formation. The research revealed basic mechanisms about how a group of bacterial cells can form large three-dimensional structures.

"If you want to create an organism, the geometry of how a group of cells self-organizes is crucial," said Dr. Hongbing Lu, professor of mechanical engineering and holder of the Louis Beecherl Jr. Chair at UT Dallas and an author of the study. "We found that cell death leads to wrinkles, and the stiffer the cell the fewer wrinkles."

Organ formation is the result of individual cells teaming with others. The aggregate of the cells and their environment form a thin layer of what is known as a biofilm. These biofilms form 3-D wrinkled patterns.

Senior author Dr. G?rol S?el, now at the University of California, San Diego, and his colleagues noticed dead cells under the wrinkle pattern. They teamed with Lu to discover what came first -- the cells' death or the wrinkling. Lu is an expert in nanomechanics -- measuring forces on small objects.

They found that groups of cells dying together within the biofilm resulted in the formation of wrinkles. They also found that the stiffness of the biofilm affected the formation of wrinkles. This is significant because it lays the foundation for the first theory about building a structure in tissues and organs, taking both the biological and mechanical forces into consideration.

"There are ways to control whether a biofilm is soft or stiff, and then you control the wrinkling and the ultimate structure the cells become," Lu said.

Researchers then controlled the location where cells died and were able to create artificial wrinkle patterns, verifying their findings.

All of the research was done on bacteria known as Bacillus subtilis.

"Bacillus subtilis has many aspects that are similar to other cells," Lu said. "If we understand how this process works in bacteria, it can open up the door to higher levels of life."

The next step, Lu said, is to create more organized 3D structures using higher forms of life.

Yingjie Du, a doctoral student and Dr. Zhenxing Hu, a postdoctoral research associate in the Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science at UT Dallas were part of the engineering team that contributed to this research. Researchers from UT Southwestern Medical Center, and Universitat Polit?cnica de Catalunya and Universitat Pompeu Fabra, both in Spain, also contributed.

This research was supported by the National Institutes of Health and the James S. McDonnell Foundation.

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  1. M. Asally, M. Kittisopikul, P. Rue, Y. Du, Z. Hu, T. Cagatay, A. B. Robinson, H. Lu, J. Garcia-Ojalvo, G. M. Suel. Localized cell death focuses mechanical forces during 3D patterning in a biofilm. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2012; DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1212429109

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Cycling body to respond Monday to Armstrong report

FILE - In this Monday, July 12, 2004, file photo, US Postal Service team leader and five-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong, of Austin, Texas, speaks on his cell phone prior to a training session with his teammates in Limoges, central France. Nike forgave a contrite Tiger Woods after his infidelity was exposed. It welcomed back an apologetic Michael Vick once he served time for illegal dog-fighting. But the company dropped Lance Armstrong, Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2012, faster than the famed cycler could do a lap around the block.(AP Photo/Peter Dejong, File)

FILE - In this Monday, July 12, 2004, file photo, US Postal Service team leader and five-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong, of Austin, Texas, speaks on his cell phone prior to a training session with his teammates in Limoges, central France. Nike forgave a contrite Tiger Woods after his infidelity was exposed. It welcomed back an apologetic Michael Vick once he served time for illegal dog-fighting. But the company dropped Lance Armstrong, Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2012, faster than the famed cycler could do a lap around the block.(AP Photo/Peter Dejong, File)

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FILE- In this July 24, 2004, file photo, US Postal Service team leader and five-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong, of Austin, Texas, is seen prior to a training session in Limoges, central France. Nike forgave a contrite Tiger Woods after his infidelity was exposed. It welcomed back an apologetic Michael Vick once he served time for illegal dog-fighting. But the company dropped Lance Armstrong, Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2012, faster than the famed cycler could do a lap around the block. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong, File)

International Cycling Union President Pat McQuaid listens during an interview after the fourth stage of the Tour of Beijing in Beijing Friday, Oct. 12, 2012. McQuaid has defended his organization's efforts to catch drug cheats in the wake of a damning report on Lance Armstrong's doping practices. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan)

President of the International Cycling Union Pat McQuaid speaks during an interview after the fourth stage of the Tour of Beijing in Beijing, Friday, Oct. 12, 2012. McQuaid has defended his organization's efforts to catch drug cheats in the wake of a damning report on Lance Armstrong's doping practices. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan)

(AP) ? The final word on Lance Armstrong's seven Tour de France titles could come Monday when cycling's governing body gives its response to the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency report that paints the American as a longtime drug cheat.

The UCI received USADA's 200-page report last week and has until the end of the month to decide whether to ratify USADA's decision to strip Armstrong of his seven Tour victories or appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport.

USADA banned Armstrong for life and said he should lose his titles because of his involvement in the "most sophisticated, professionalized and successful doping program that sport has ever seen."

In a statement Friday, the cycling body said UCI President Pat McQuaid will hold a news conference in Geneva on Monday to "inform on the UCI position concerning the USADA decision on the Armstrong case."

The USADA report has already cost Armstrong key sponsors, including Nike and Anheuser-Busch. Armstrong also stepped down Wednesday as chairman of the Livestrong cancer charity he founded.

Tour director Christian Prudhomme is waiting on the UCI's decision before removing Armstrong's name from the record books as the race prepares to celebrate its centenary edition next year.

Armstrong won consecutive Tours from 1999-2005. Prudhomme said the Tour will have no official winners for the seven races Armstrong won if he is stripped of his victories by the UCI.

A decision to not reassign Armstrong's victories would leave a seven-year hole in the record books. It would also mark a shift in how Tour organizers treated similar cases in the past.

When Alberto Contador was stripped of his 2010 Tour victory for a doping violation, organizers held a ceremony to award the race winner's yellow jersey to Luxembourg's Andy Schleck. In 2006, Oscar Pereiro was awarded the victory and a place in the record books after the doping disqualification of American rider Floyd Landis.

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Friday, October 19, 2012

Biden: GOP Has 'Bullets?Aimed at You'

Vice President Joe Biden used controversial language to describe the GOP agenda in an exchange with an audience member in Las Vegas Thursday.

Biden referenced "Young Guns," the book the Republican vice presidential nominee, Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., co-wrote with House Majority Leader Eric Cantor, R-Va., and Majority Whip Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., in his speech to union workers at the Culinary Academy of Las Vegas Events Center.

"They have guns but no bullets," a member of the crowd shouted.

"Unfortunately, the bullets are aimed at you," Biden replied, pointing at the man who had spoken and prompting laughter from the audience.

The vice president added that Republicans were dividing the country by talking about "a culture of dependency."

Shortly after the rally, Romney-Ryan spokesman Brendan Buck hit back at Biden.

"Today's over-the-top rhetoric by Vice President Biden is disappointing, but not all that surprising," Buck wrote in an emailed statement. "In the absence of a vision or plan to move the country forward, the vice president is left only with ugly political attacks beneath the dignity of the office he occupies. Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan will bring serious leadership to Washington that will focus on an agenda of job creation and economic growth that benefits all Americans."

During the foreign policy portion of his stump speech, Biden made a mistake in talking about the troops. Neither presidential candidate has ruled out military action against Iran to stop its production of nuclear weapons, but the vice president jumped the gun a bit, referring to U.S. veterans who supposedly fought in Iran.

"How many of you know someone who served in Iraq or Iran?" Biden asked the audience.

In reply, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid raised his hand.

"How many of you know someone who has been injured or lost in Iraq or Iran?" Biden asked again. "Well, let me tell you something. We owe ? these families more than we can ever pay them."

See Biden's and Others' Political Photo Flops.

As Biden continued, it became clear that rather than referring to a secret war, he had mixed up "Iran" and "Afghanistan."

"Ladies and gentlemen," he said, "so far you know when you're in the theater in Iraq or Afghanistan, the vets can tell you this if you were there: When the military talks about someone who's been killed they refer to them as a fallen angel."

In response to a question about a potential war with Iran at the vice presidential debate last week, Biden answered, "It is not in my purview to talk about classified information, but we feel quite confident we could deal a serious blow to the Iranians."

Read the Full Debate Transcript.

In Biden's address today, he expanded on President Obama's comments that Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney's plans for the economy were "sketchy" ( watch that Obama speech here ).

"Well I folks, I don't think they were just sketchy," Biden said. "I think they were etch-a-sketchy."

For the second day in a row, Biden hammered away at Romney and Ryan's views on women's issues - specifically, equal pay and abortion - and said that Roe v. Wade, the 1973 Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion, would be in danger of being overturned under a Romney presidency.

"They don't believe a woman has a right to control her own body. We disagree," Biden said. "And after these debates, do you have any doubt who they will likely appoint to the Supreme Court of the United States? How much chance do you think Roe v. Wade will survive after four years of a Romney Supreme Court?"

Later in the day, Biden stopped by an elementary school, where he was swarmed by children eager to greet the vice president.

Turning to one of the members of faculty, Biden asked the students, "Is she a good teacher?" to which they shouted, "Yeah!"

"I tell you what," Biden said. "I wish my constituents liked me as much."

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Thursday, October 18, 2012

Kutcher tops Forbes' list of highest paid TV actors

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Japan opposition leader's war shrine visit bound to anger China, Korea

TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's main opposition party leader and possible next prime minister, Shinzo Abe, visited a controversial shrine for war dead on Wednesday, a move likely to further strain relations with neighbors China and South Korea.

Sino-Japanese relations have soured sharply since last month when a row over disputed islands led to violent anti-Japanese protests across China and badly hurt trade.

Abe's visit to the Yasukuni Shrine, seen by many in the region as a symbol of Japan's war-time militarism, may fan anti-Japanese sentiment in China and North and South Korea, where memories of brutal Japanese occupation run deep.

The former prime minister, elected last month as the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) leader, is in a pivotal position to become the next prime minister after general elections expected within months, which the ruling Democrats behind in the polls.

Fourteen Japanese wartime leaders convicted as war criminals by an Allied tribunal are honored at the shrine along with other war dead.

"On occasion of the autumn festival, I visited as LDP leader in order to express reverence for the spirits of the war dead who gave their lives for their country," Abe told reporters.

When asked whether he would visit the shrine if he becomes prime minister, Abe declined to comment.

"Given Japan's current relations with China as well as South Korea, I'd better not say whether I would visit or not when I become prime minister," he said.

China's immediate reaction was muted. Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei said the Yasukuni issue was one of "whether or not Japan can correctly recognize and deal with its militaristic history of invasion" and that Japan should respect its promises on historical issues.

Despite his hawkish stance, Abe, 58, stayed away from the shrine when he was prime minister for about a year to September 2007.

That helped repair Sino-Japanese ties. Pilgrimages by his predecessor, Junichiro Koizumi, to Yasukuni during his 2001-2006 term in office fuelled anger in both China and South Korea.

Japan's ties with South Korea, where resentment over its 1910-1945 colonization of the peninsula remains strong, have also worsened after South Korean President Lee Myung-bak visited an island claimed by both countries in August.

Abe is a grandson of Nobusuke Kishi, a wartime cabinet member who was convicted as a war criminal by an Allied tribunal after World War Two but later became prime minister.

(Reporting by Tetsushi Kajimoto; Additional reporting by Ben Blanchard in Beijing; Editing by Nick Macfie)

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Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Friends memorialize ex-Sen. Arlen Specter in Pa.

NARBERTH, Pa. (AP) ? Former U.S. Sen. Arlen Specter was an "irreplaceable" force who approached politics ? and life ? with grit and determination, a who's who of politicians and others said Tuesday at the longtime senator's funeral.

"I've never seen as much undaunted courage as Arlen had ? both physically and politically. He believed he could change the world, if he just worked hard enough at it," Vice President Joe Biden told mourners, including three Pennsylvania governors, federal judges and hundreds of friends, at Har Zion Temple in Narberth, a Philadelphia suburb.

Specter died at his suburban home on Sunday at 82 after battling non-Hodgkin lymphoma. He had spent 30 years in the Senate before losing his seat in 2010, after crossing party lines to vote for President Barack Obama's stimulus package and later switching parties.

"In a dark time for our nation, he was willing to lose his seat to cast a decisive vote," said Specter's son Shanin, whose remarks capped about 90 minutes of tributes.

U.S. District Judge Jan DuBois recalled how his friend approached everything in life "with intensity, determination and grit," managing to teach one last law class on Oct. 4 at the University of Pennsylvania, even as he was losing his third fight with cancer.

Specter's influence on law, medicine, politics, Judaism and other walks of life was clear from the diverse, bipartisan and powerful crowd of mourners, including Democratic U.S. Sen. Bob Casey, Republican Gov. Tom Corbett and rows dotted with current and former members of Congress, along with federal judges whose careers Specter backed.

Specter, a political moderate, switched parties twice but mostly served as a Republican. Speakers said he honed his respect for opposing viewpoints as a child, growing up in the only Jewish family in Russell, Kan.

"He really set the standard for working across party lines and we're going to miss that," said Casey, who said Specter had helped smooth his transition when he arrived in Washington.

Anthony J. Scirica, a judge on the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, called Specter "irreplaceable."

"He touched so many lives," Scirica said. "He had some tough times, but he always thought that he was working for the public good."

Two of Specter's granddaughters also spoke, including Silvi Specter, a freshman at Penn who drew applause when she said she hopes to follow her grandfather into law and the U.S. Senate ? before becoming president.

Shanin Specter, a prominent Philadelphia lawyer, compared his father to the fictional character Forrest Gump, given Specter's proximity to so many seminal events in modern American history.

Specter served as counsel to the Warren Commission investigating President John F Kennedy's death. He won his Senate seat in the Reagan landslide of 1980 and, as one of the Senate's sharpest legal minds, took part in 14 Supreme Court confirmation hearings.

He grilled Anita Hill when the law professor raised sexual harassment complaints against then-Supreme Court nominee Anita Hill. That cost him some of the support he enjoyed from female voters, but, much like the stimulus vote, he felt it was the right thing to do, former Democratic Gov. Ed Rendell recalled.

All the while, Specter fought two earlier bouts with Hodgkin lymphoma, and overcame a brain tumor and cardiac arrest following bypass surgery.

His greatest legacy, his friends said, may be the $10 million in federal money he steered into cancer research.

"There are some things that even the most robust human spirit can't conquer," said Rendell, choking up.

Specter is also survived by his wife, Joan, son Steve and three other granddaughters.

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GOPs' Broun vs Darwin in Ga. House race

(AP) ? Having denounced evolution as a lie "straight from the pit of hell," Republican Rep. Paul Broun has won himself a new political opponent: Charles Darwin.

An ultraconservative congressman whose district includes the University of Georgia campus, Broun told a Baptist church last month that evolution, embryology and the Big Bang theory were lies spread by scientists out to erode people's faith in Jesus Christ. He also claimed the Earth is roughly 9,000 years, a view held by fundamentalist Christians based on biblical accounts of creation.

Now scientists are questioning whether Broun, a medical doctor and a Baptist from Athens, should serve on the House Science, Space and Technology Committee if he rejects widely accepted scientific ideas. And a talk radio host in nearby Atlanta is trying to rally voters to cast write-in votes for Darwin, the English naturalist who first published his theory of evolution in 1859.

Religious fundamentalists like Broun damage the Republican brand, said Neal Boortz, the libertarian-leaning radio host who has a strong following among Georgia conservatives.

"It makes Republicans look like knee-dragging, still-tending, tobacco-spitting Neanderthals," Boortz said.

A Facebook page promoting Darwin for Congress went up Oct. 8 urging supporters to take a stand against Broun.

But the laws of political science hold that Broun will likely win re-election to a fourth term. He has no Democratic opponent in the election Nov. 6 and Georgia law requires write-in candidates to register by early September. That, and Darwin is long dead.

The write-in campaign is tongue-in-cheek, said Jim Leebens-Mack, a plant biologist at the University of Georgia who started the Facebook page. But its supporters hope Darwin gets enough votes to pressure Republicans into removing Broun from a leadership post on the House Science Committee. Kevin Smith, a spokesman for House Speaker John Boehner, did not immediately return a message seeking comment.

"I'd think the Republican Party would want to put a serious legislator in this seat rather than have Paul Broun," Leebens-Mack said.

Broun's spokeswoman, Meredith Griffanti, did not immediately return five phone messages left Tuesday and Wednesday. She previously said the congressman's Sept. 27 comments to a banquet at Liberty Baptist Church of Hartwell were intended as off-the-record statements about his personal beliefs. The church posted video of the congressman's speech on its website.

"God's word is true," Broun said in the video. "I've come to understand that. All that stuff I was taught about evolution and embryology and Big Bang theory, all that is lies straight from the pit of hell. And it's lies to try to keep me and all the folks who are taught that from understanding that they need a savior."

Mark Farmer, the biological sciences chairman at the University of Georgia, said Broun should resign his committee seat or be removed.

"If you truly don't understand or accept the basic tenets of modern science, I find it difficult to see how you could be making basic judgments about science policy," Farmer said.

___

Bynum reported from Savannah. Follow Ray Henry at http://twitter.com/rhenryAP.

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Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Peace envoy seeks Iranian help for Syria ceasefire

BEIRUT (Reuters) - International peace envoy Lakhdar Brahimi appealed to Iran to help arrange a ceasefire in Syria during the Islamic holiday of Eid al-Adha as rebels and government forces fought street by street and village by village on Monday.

Brahimi made the request in talks with Iranian leaders on Sunday in Tehran, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's closest regional ally in his campaign to crush a 19-month-old uprising.

The veteran Algerian diplomat said the civil war in Syria was getting worse by the day and stressed the urgent need to stop the bloodshed, his spokesman said on Monday.

He suggested the truce be held during the Eid holiday, which starts around October 25 and lasts several days. It would "help create an environment that would allow a political process to develop".

There was no immediate response from either side and with fighting raging on Monday in several Syrian cities and in the countryside, it was not clear if they would want to put the brakes on any battlefield advantages.

A ceasefire brokered by Brahimi's predecessor Kofi Annan in April fell apart after a few days and Annan later quit his job in frustration.

A senior United Nations political official, briefing the Security Council in New York, said that for any ceasefire to succeed, "this must be a collective effort by all inside Syria, in the region and beyond".

The official, Jeffrey Feltman, said all governments should stop supplying weapons and giving military assistance to any side in the conflict.

"Human rights abuses, including arbitrary detentions, torture and summary executions continue unabated. The voices of the peaceful protests that emerged so proudly last year have receded in the tremor of fighting," he said.

The conflict has claimed more than 30,000 lives since March 2011, when demonstrations first broke out calling for an end to the Assad family's dynastic rule.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said 50 people had been killed across the country so far on Monday, nearly half of them soldiers. That followed a death toll of 170 on Sunday.

ALEPPO STREET-FIGHTING

The pro-opposition Observatory said two rebel-held districts in northeast Aleppo, al-Shaar and Karm al-Jabal, came under heavy bombardment from Assad's forces on Monday. It also reported clashes in the district of Jdeideh, just north of the ancient citadel in Syria's biggest city.

Syrian television showed footage of soldiers inside Aleppo's Great Mosque, which dates back to the 8th century and was badly damaged in fighting between government forces and rebels battling for control of the Old City.

The mosque's medieval arches were charred, its elaborate wooden panels smashed and metal filigree lanterns lay broken in the courtyard. The sound of nearby gunfire could be heard.

In northwestern Idlib province, government warplanes bombed several towns on Monday, the Observatory said.

Rebels had surrounded an army garrison on Sunday close to a northwestern town in the latest push to seize more territory near the border with Turkey, opposition activists said.

Several hundred soldiers were trapped in the siege of a base in Urum al-Sughra, on the main road between Aleppo, Syria's commercial and industrial hub, and Turkey.

"Rebels attacked an armored column sent from Aleppo to rescue the 46th Regiment at Urum al-Sughra and stopped it in its tracks," Firas Fuleifel, one of the activists, told Reuters by phone from Idlib province, the main base and supply route for the insurgents fighting in Aleppo.

He said a jet was shot down while trying to provide air support to the column.

On the border with Turkey's Hatay province, the rebels appeared to have a tentative hold after four days of heavy fighting in the town of Azmarin and surrounding villages.

Giving an overview of the military situation, analyst Shashank Joshi of the Royal United Services Institute in London said the rebels, boosted by weapons from Gulf States and gaining in fighting skills, were possibly doing better. Assad's forces were increasingly stretched and taking more casualties.

On the other hand, opposition forces have not coalesced and formed a reliable chain of command connecting local groups.

"So even if government forces are losing their grip, what is taking over is many opposition groups," Joshi told Reuters. "I am less confident of regime collapse within six months than I was in July."

The rebels have made ground in Aleppo but not as much as they would have liked and at much higher cost, he said.

It would be important if the rebels are able to maintain their block of the north-south highway between Damascus and Aleppo but the lack of cover on the roads make them vulnerable to air strikes, he said.

If they can hold the road, the government's helicopter fleet would be strained as it would be diverted from an attack role by the need to resupply stranded towns.

TURKEY GAME-CHANGER

The "game-changer" could be Turkey, once an ally of Assad and now a leader in international calls for him to quit, Joshi said.

Turkey's confrontation with Syria deepened in the past two weeks because of cross-border shelling and escalated on October 10 when Ankara forced down a Syrian airliner en route from Moscow, accusing it of carrying Russian munitions for Assad's military.

Ankara said in on Sunday it had closed Turkish air space to Syrian planes. Damascus also banned Turkish planes from flying over its territory.

Russia has said there were no weapons on the grounded plane and that it was carrying a non-legal cargo of radar. But it acted to cool friction with Ankara - Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said the incident would not hurt "solid" relations.

After meeting mediator Brahimi, Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Salehi said Iran was ready to work with him for peace and repeated Tehran's call for an immediate ceasefire before reforms and elections to resolve the conflict.

"We all need to join hands so that this conflict comes to a halt and further bloodshed is stopped," Salehi said.

Shi'ite Iran is the main ally in the region of Assad, who is a member of the Alawite sect, an offshoot of Shi'ite Islam.

The uprising has been led by the Sunni Muslim majority and is backed by Sunni-ruled Arab states and by Turkey, also led by a party with its roots in Sunni Islamist politics.

Turkey's disaster management agency said on Monday the number of Syrian refugees housed in camps in southern Turkey has exceeded 100,000, reaching the limits of its ability to cope.

Two other Syrian neighbors, Lebanon and Jordan, are sheltering 94,000 and 106,000 refugees respectively, according to the United Nations refugee agency.

(Additional reporting by Jonathon Burch on the Turkey-Syria border, Khaled Yacoub Oweis in Amman, Yeganeh Torbati and Zahra Hosseinian in Dubai and Oliver Holmes in Beirut; Editing by Jon Hemming)

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Experts: Costa Concordia equipment malfunctioned before crash

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GROSSETO/GIGLIO, Italy - An Italian court heard on Tuesday that equipment aboard the Costa Concordia luxury liner may not have been functioning when she ran aground and capsized, killing 32 people.

The list of issues compiled by a panel of court-appointed experts included a wide range of alleged malfunctions, from lights that did not work during the disaster to the?possibility?that radar equipment had been turned off or broken.

The hearing is closed to the public because the huge media interest could not be accommodated.

The 114,500-ton luxury cruise ship capsized on Jan. 13 after approaching the Tuscan island of Giglio to perform a maneuver close to the shore known as a salute. It struck a rock which tore a gash in its hull.

Previous?story:?Packed court as Costa captain hears evidence

Also on Tuesday, Francesco Schettino,?the captain blamed for the disaster admitted he made?mistakes?but accused the cruise liner company of mishandling the response.?He said last week he was suing Costa Cruises, a unit of Carnival Corp., for unfair dismissal following the accident.

His lawyer Francesco Pepe said the hearing would show his client was not solely responsible for the disaster.

"Schettino's responsibility needs to be established and it needs to be established that others may have contributed as well," he said after the conclusion of the hearing's first day.

Meanwhile in Giglio, where the stricken liner still lays on her side awaiting salvage, news has emerged that thieves broke into the Costa Concordia earlier this year, stealing furniture, paintings and luxury goods from a gift shop. Sources at Costa Crociere say the thieves had used entry holes and guide ropes made by search and rescue teams to get into the ship.

'I saved your lives'
Schettino?slipped into court by a back door on Tuesday, wearing dark glasses and offering just a brief wave to waiting journalists. According to Italian TV network Tg1, he spoke to two German Costa passengers inside court, saying, ?I saved your lives and those of many other passengers.?

This week?s hearings will help the judge decide if Schettino should stand trial. He is accused of manslaughter, causing the shipwreck and abandoning ship while passengers and crew were still aboard. He denies the accusations and has not been charged.

Previous?story:?Costa Concordia cruise ship captain says sacking unfair

A key question is how much of the blame Schettino should shoulder himself and how much responsibility lies with his crew and employer, Costa Crociere, a division of the Miami-based Carnival Corp. Costa Crociere has denied negligence and has distanced itself from Schettino, firing him in July.

In all, nine people face the prospect of criminal trial, which would be unlikely to begin before next year.

The company's lawyer defended the ship's other crew.

"I believe that everything that came out yesterday -- and the conclusions drawn by the court appointed experts -- acknowledge that everything that could have been done by the Costa Concordia crew, was done,"?Marco de Luca, a lawyer for Costa Crociere, told NBC News, outside the courtroom.?

"The one fact that has been completely underestimated is that more than four thousand people were disembarked in a short period of time -- some two hours -- and this was done exclusively by Costa personnel.?

Praxilla Trabattoni and Claudio Lavanga of NBC News, Reuters and The Associated Press contributed to this report.?

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Tips For Getting A Handle On Your Personal Finance | Travel

You might feel like it?s impossible to fix your financial situation. However, improving your finances is like losing weight. If you make small changes one at a time, after a while, you?ll begin to notice big changes. If you?re facing financial problems, don?t panic. Read this article to learn what to do to get your finances back on track.

Start looking for coupons on the items you need and use. Only use coupons for the things you need. If you just buy everything you have a coupon for, you could be wasting money because it may be something you don?t need or won?t use, even if you save money.

Combine coupons with store sales. Buy using coupons on foods that are on sale with a coupon, then you are really getting a good deal. If you can, buy several of the sale item with coupons and put it in your pantry or freezer until you are ready to use it. This way you do not have to buy the product at full price when you need it. You can simply ?shop? in your own home.

If you are a frequent user of grocery coupons, you may be unaware that you can often preview your favorite grocery store?s upcoming weekly sales ad online. If the store?s website doesn?t offer the upcoming ad, just check out any coupon savings site for links to them. By knowing what will be on sale in advance, you can pre-order coupons online and be ready when the sale starts!

Hopefully, after reading this article, you can see that dealing with your finances is not so hard, after all. Don?t try to use all the tips at once and instead, just choose a couple of tips that really resonate with you and then, experiment with changing how you approach your finances. You won?t regret it.

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Many business school candidates unwittingly start their essays with platitudes ? obvious or trite remarks, written as though they were original. To give an example, when responding to?the HBS essay question??Tell us about a time when you made a difficult decision,??a candidate might mistakenly write the following:

?Managers constantly face difficult decisions.?Still,?everyone hates indecision.?

The writer doesn?t ?own? this idea and cannot lay claim to this statement. A simple alternative would be to insert his or her experience and viewpoint into the sentence:

?Yet again, I was in the boardroom with Steve, anticipating?that he would change his mind on?the mbaMission file.?

By discussing your personal and unique experiences, you take ownership of your story and engage the reader. Avoiding platitudes and generalities, and ensuring that you are sharing?your?experience,?rather than?one that could belong to anyone else, is a simple but often overlooked step in creating a compelling message.

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Judi Dench reveals meaning behind 'Skyfall'

By Randee Dawn, TODAY contributor

Talk about secret service. Dame Judi Dench has been well-cast as "M" in the last three James Bond films (including the upcoming "Skyfall"), and as she proved on TODAY Monday, she's very good at keeping the film's secrets to herself.

It is true, she admitted, that M gets a lot of face time in this installment: "Quite surprising to me, it was," she said. "So I get out to do a lot of action and spinning around and keeping those boys in order."

But is it the end of M? Will they have to go to another letter of the alphabet? Dench remained mum -- after all, as she admitted, she hasn't yet seen the completed film.?

Still, Dench did have one secret she could spill: Just what "Skyfall" means.

"It's the name of a house," she said, promising everything would be clear soon enough.

And all of us -- including Dench -- will have to wait for the rest. "Skyfall" opens in theaters on Nov. 9.

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Fall spawning by Atlantic sturgeon in Virginia river

ScienceDaily (Oct. 12, 2012) ? Scientists studying the Atlantic sturgeon, one of the oldest species of fish in the world, have found evidence that the James River population in Virginia spawns in the fall, according to scientists at the Virginia Commonwealth University Center for Environmental Studies and VCU Rice Center.

The finding challenges the longstanding view that this specific species only spawns in the spring and may ultimately lead to the development of guidelines and protections for future management and recovery of the fish. Experts assume that there is spring spawning here in the James River, just as there is one in the Hudson River and in some of the few remaining other rivers with the fish. Therefore, there may be some unique ecological trait of the James River yet to be determined and understood.

Little is known about the biology and life history of the sturgeon. There has been a significant decline in the number of fish in the past 100 years, due largely to overharvesting and the construction of dams that have altered its habitat. Between 1900 and 1920, nearby fisheries collapsed and the James River population was assumed to be extirpated as recently as 10 years ago. All populations of Atlantic sturgeon were given protection under the federal Endangered Species Act earlier this year. The James River fish are considered to be endangered.

In a new study published online this month in Transactions of the American Fisheries Society, a journal of the American Fisheries Society, researchers report empirical evidence of fall spawning by the Atlantic sturgeon in the James River in Virginia. During the three-year study, the team captured and observed 125 adult Atlantic sturgeons to determine sex and stage of maturity, track movement of adults via ultrasonic tags and collect data and examine seasonal frequency of reported vessel strikes on sturgeon.

In the study, breaching of adult sturgeon was reported by a number of fishers, guides and watermen starting in August 2010 and lasting for several months. One female that was captured in the three-year window showed signs consistent with female sturgeon that had spawned recently.

One notable observation -- following the publication of the study -- was a spawning female sturgeon that was captured and released at the end of September 2012 near Hopewell, Va.

"There is still a lot about this population of Atlantic sturgeon that we do not know," said co-author Greg Garman, director of the VCU Center for Environmental Sciences.

"We're still in discovery mode and as we uncover new things we'll be much better able to protect and restore it. We need to learn how we can share this part of the James River with this iconic and now federally protected species," he said.

According to Garman, the VCU research team will next identify critical habitats used by Atlantic sturgeon in the James and try to understand more about the biology and ecology of young sturgeon, which reside in the river for several years before starting oceanic migrations. Research will focus on effective management and recovery of this unique species.

There are approximately 20 different species of sturgeon worldwide and almost all of those are in peril of some form. Individual populations within the species have been extirpated -- completely lost beyond recovery.

Garman, together with Matthew T. Balazik, doctoral candidate in the VCU Interdisciplinary Life Sciences program in VCU Life Sciences, with the VCU Center for Environmental Studies, collaborated with colleagues from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, University of California and University of Maryland.

This study was supported in part by grants from the VCU Rice Center and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Fish America Foundation.

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Sunday, October 14, 2012

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Govt must bring white paper on land acquisition ... - Real Estate India

??|?? October 13, 2012 ?? 12:12pm ??|Contributed by manoja

LUCKNOW: Nearly a year after the Allahabad High Court directed the UP government to institute an inquiry into the anomalies in the acquisition of land in Greater Noida, a section of residents of the area alleged that the state government has failed to comply with the court?s directives.

Alleging that some officials of the government acted in collusion with the builder lobby, the residents also submitted a five-point memorandum to the chief secretary, infrastructure and industrial development commissioner among others, demanding that the entire process of allotment of land for group housing plots should be done through e-tendering or a transparent auction mechanism. Among other demands, the Greather Noida residents have called for the scrapping of the practice of allotting the land on eight-year installment basis to ?profit-making? builders, mandating all projects be completed in three to four years, and, scrapping the practice of allotting group housing plots under consortiums to smaller residential projects.

Reacting to the allegations, infrastructure and industrial development commissioner Anil Kumar Gupta said: An inquiry has been made into the Greater Noida land acquisition case. I have travelled to the region myself to assess the situation. The findings of the inquiry have been shared with the government and the file has only come back to me a few days ago. Now, it is up to the department concerned to take action against the persons who have been indicted in the report.?

Conducted in May 2012, the findings of the inquiry suggested that several chairmen and CEOs of Greater Noida Authority, appointed between 2002 and 2011, including senior IAS officials, colluded with the builder lobby to acquire land for industrial use, but changed the land use to ?residential? later. Among the several officials named in the process was former bureaucrat Mohinder Singh, believed to be close to the former BSP regime, but who has now retired from service. Gupta conducted the inquiry on the directives the Allahabad High Court, in 2011, ordered an inquiry into the anomalous allotment of land, among other irregularities, by the Noida and Greater Noida authorities.

Though the state government had then turned down a request for a CBI enquiry into the matter, top-level government officials were deputed to conduct an inquiry and report the matter. The probe was started by senior IAS officer Sanjay Agarwal but eventually handed over to Gupta.

In May, Income Tax department officials carried out searches at the offices and residences of three general managers (GMs) of the Greater Noida Authority and a chief finance officer of the Noida Authority. These officers were said to be close to prominent people in the BSP government. The income tax department had also raided some establishments of four builders against whom allegations of undue clearances to projects, land allotments, tenders and payment to builders were levelled. The raids were said to have been conducted following complaints of irregularities in projects worth several crores. Following these allegations, the court also denotified the land in eight of the 11 villages in the area. Cases in more than 40 villages are still pending in court.

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White House Clarifies What 'We' Knew

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The Writer, the State and the Nobel - NYTimes.com

BEIJING ? A writer who names himself Don?t Speak, an allusion to the fear of getting into trouble in a one-party state, becomes a top literary official of that state and goes on to win the world?s biggest literary award.

Fiction? A Kafkaesque literary thrust at the bitter, age-old struggle between power and freedom? A story idea of which any author would be proud?

No, because that?s what happened on Thursday, when Mo Yan, the vice chairman of the state-run Chinese Writers? Association, won the Nobel Prize in Literature.

The People?s Republic of China has long coveted a Nobel Prize but was unable to celebrate until now, because they kept being awarded to the wrong people ? free thinkers such as the exiled Gao Xingjian, who took French citizenship (Nobel Prize in Literature, 2000), and the still-jailed Liu Xiaobo (Nobel Peace Prize, 2010). That led to a joke that was circulating here yesterday: ?China has three Nobel Prize winners. The first can?t get in, the second can?t get out, and the third is Mo Yan.? (?Don?t speak? is the meaning of Mr. Mo?s pen name; his given name is Guan Moye.)

Triumphant, still sounding a little angry, the online version of the state-run People?s Daily said on Thursday, according to Reuters: ?This is the first Chinese writer who has won the Nobel Prize for Literature. Chinese writers have waited too long, the Chinese people have waited too long.?

More lightheartedly, The Beijing News dubbed this year?s prize the ?Mobel.?

But if this year is proving a high point for Chinese literature of the Communist era, the Frankfurt Book Fair of October 2009, where China was the guest of honor, was a low point.

Convulsed by public arguments over censorship ? the official delegation, which included Mr. Mo, boycotted events where dissident Chinese writers appeared ? the event raised crucial questions about writing and power, including this almost philosophic one: Can a writer in a one-party state that practices massive censorship ever be truly free to create? Or do censorship and compromise trap the writer?s mind in ways he or she may not be aware of?

Mr. Mo has been praised by many at home and abroad for his wide-ranging, earthy writing, which in recent years has not been afraid to probe even such sensitive matters as forced abortions under China?s one-child policy. But was he, even then, under a kind of spell?

At Frankfurt, where I was present, it fell to Mr. Mo to deliver the opening writer?s speech to an audience that included Xi Jinping, the Chinese vice president who is tapped to become the country?s next top leader, and Angela Merkel, the German chancellor, who publicly called on China to respect freedom of expression.

His performance was curiously dull. True, he said that a writer should transcend politics. But these excerpts from my notes at the time (edited somewhat for clarity and concision) convey the flat mood:

?Mo Yan?s talk ? the first half is dreary and wooden and the Chinese journalists around me whisper that he didn?t write it, it was written by the writers? association. Then suddenly his voice brightens and he looks his audience in the eye, as if he has added his own bit. He talks about misperceptions of Germans in his hometown, and it?s quite funny, though he is careful to cause no waves. Germans in his home province of Shandong had the reputation of having no kneecaps and once they sat down they couldn?t get up. Oh, and they were believed to have forked tongues. It?s important that we talk, in order to remove these kinds of misconceptions.?

But, my notes continue, ?Over all, it was a puzzling speech, a letdown. It?s not Orhan Pamuk?s speech, which was the most talked-about event of last year?s fair.? (In his opening talk the previous year, Mr. Pamuk had blasted the Turkish government for curtailing freedom of expression.)

?It?s a careful speech ? a real disappointment, in terms of what a writer can do here. Lightweight,? my notes run.

Later that year, in an interview with China Newsweek magazine (which can be read here, in Chinese, on the China News site), Mr. Mo responded to critics who said he had toed the state line too closely at Frankfurt, where he walked out of a literary symposium, along with Chinese officials, to protest the presence of two dissident writers, Dai Qing and Bei Ling, creating a storm of controversy that would dog the fair: ?I had no choice,? he said.

?A lot of people are now saying about me, ?Mo Yan is a state writer.? It?s true, insofar as like the authors Yu Hua and Su Tong, I get a salary? from the ?Ministry of Culture, and get my social and health insurance from them too,? he said.

?That?s the reality in China. Overseas, people all have their own insurance, but without a position, I can?t afford to get sick in China,? he said.

After his opening speech at Frankfurt, Mr. Mo seemed to disappear. My notes record: ?Things went downhill from there. Mo skipped his first public reading, where he had been due to inaugurate a new stage. I arrived five minutes early to find long faces at the stand of Horlemann Verlag, German publisher of ?Life and Death Are Wearing Me Out,? ? Mr. Mo?s new book.

?Fifteen minutes ago, according to a tight-lipped man with a company name tag on his lapel, someone rang to cancel. He didn?t identify himself, but said he was with the Chinese delegation. No reason given. A slight? The man shrugged. His face said it all. Later, Mo would skip a major event at the Blue Sofa, hosted by German state television broadcaster ZDF,? my notes continue.

According to literary agents and publishers, Mr. Mo was irritated by the endless political questions and, along with many delegation members, deliberately avoided events. Mr. Don?t Speak became Mr. No Show.

After the fair, still seeking answers, I traveled to Paris to interview Gao Xingjian, the 2000 Nobel laureate.

In an interview in his apartment, Mr. Gao, without referring to Mr. Mo, said he believed writers living under conditions of censorship were inevitably crimped by it. In his view, a writer needed ?total independence? to create literature that would be ?eternal.?

?What is the relation between officials and literature? Nothing,? said Mr. Gao.

?They have nothing to do with literature, especially with literature. And this was an official event,? he said, referring to the fair.

?Where can officials and literature be connected? Nowhere,? continued Mr. Gao.

?And if they are, then it?s merely official literature, and that?s a really laughable thing. So literature shouldn?t be organized by officials. If it is it?ll certainly become ridiculous. What will happen in that situation is that the officials will foist their politics on literature. That?s for certain. And in China, to this day, officials have always meddled in literature. This isn?t a new phenomenon. It?s always been like that. It was like that when I was still in China. That?s why I left,? he said.

Speaking Thursday, Peter Englund of the Swedish Academy, which awards the Nobel for literature, said that Mr. Mo was not a political dissident, adding: ?I would say he is more a critic of the system, sitting within the system.?

The question is, then: Can great, lasting literature come from there? The Nobel committee thinks so. Do you?

Source: http://rendezvous.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/10/12/the-writer-the-state-and-the-nobel/

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