Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Japan central bank ups asset buys to aid economy

TOKYO (AP) ? Japan's central bank expanded a government bond-buying program Tuesday, vowing to spur growth as it further downgraded the country's economic outlook following declines in industrial output and household spending in September.

Under heavy pressure to do more to help rid the economy of debilitating deflation, the Bank of Japan's policy board voted unanimously to increase the asset purchasing program by 11 trillion yen ($139 billion) to 91 trillion yen ($1.15 trillion).

"The critical challenge for Japan's economy is to overcome deflation as early as possible and to return to a sustainable growth path with price stability," the government and central bank said in a joint statement.

Both sides pledged their "utmost efforts to address this challenge."

The central bank decided against any change in its key interest rate, which remains at 0 percent to 0.1 percent.

The bond-buying program is intended to encourage borrowing and spending and help make Japan's exports more competitive. But fresh funding measures to stimulate bank lending, also announced Tuesday, could offer more relief, Capital Economics said in an analysis.

"The bank is providing the backstop to all lending in Japan," it said. But since Japan's problem is not a lack of supply of credit, but falling business borrowing, "it is not a game changer," it said.

In its revised outlook the central bank said the economy is expected to grow only 1.6 percent in this fiscal year, which ends in March, and 0.4 percent in the next. Earlier forecasts were for growth of over 2 percent.

Consumer prices are expected to rise by 0.4 percent this year, well below the long-term 1 percent target, and by 0.8 percent in the following, it said.

A fresh barrage of negative data on Japan's failing recovery Tuesday pumped up pressure for the central bank to act to help revive the world's third-largest economy.

Japan's industrial output contracted by 4.1 percent in September from August and 8.1 percent from a year earlier as automakers and steel mills cut production due to shrinking demand and antagonisms with China, according to the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry.

Household spending fell an average of 0.9 percent in September from a year earlier, despite a slight gain in household income. Stronger spending by Japanese households is critical to the recovery, given that private consumption accounts for almost 60 percent of Japan's total economic activity, and the outlook for exports remains bleak.

The recovery that followed Japan's March 2011 disasters has been doused by slowing global growth, and flaring tensions with China over disputed islands in the East China Sea have further crimped demand, especially for big-ticket items like cars. Slowing growth in China, meanwhile, has hit demand for industrial inputs like steel and machinery.

"Industrial production is on a downward trend," the ministry said, forecasting a further decline in October, followed by a rebound in November.

Embattled Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda convened an extraordinary session of the legislature on Monday, appealing to the opposition Liberal Democratic Party to cooperate in passing a bill authorizing bond sales to finance the growing deficit.

Japan's Cabinet approved a 423 billion yen ($5.3 billion) emergency stimulus package on Friday, double the size originally expected. The government was obliged to dip into reserves to pay for the new stimulus, since its leeway to boost spending is limited by a legislative standoff preventing issuance of some 38.3 trillion yen ($480 billion) in deficit financing.

As it confronts that "fiscal cliff," which could raise the country's borrowing costs, Japan already leads industrial nations with government debt amounting to more than twice the country's gross domestic product.

"We still have work to do!" Noda said Monday in a speech that repeatedly reminded lawmakers of their responsibility toward future generations. Funding shortfalls threaten to affect crucial government services, he warned.

Noda's Democratic Party of Japan is struggling as the Liberal Democrats gain in power. He was obliged to present his policy speech Monday in the House of Representatives after the LDP, which controls the upper house of the parliament, blocked him from delivering the speech in that chamber.

Apart from the political mess, exports, usually a bright spot for Japan's economy, are faltering as the prolonged crisis in Europe crimps demand. Another problem is the persistent strength of the yen, which makes products made in Japan relatively more expensive in overseas markets.

Shipments of passenger cars dropped 12.6 percent in September from August and 13.2 percent from a year earlier, METI reported. Shipments of virtually all other products also fell.

Jobless rate figures for September likewise offered little encouragement, as the government reported the seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was 4.2 percent in September, unchanged from August.

The ratio of job offers to seekers fell to 0.81 from 0.83 in August, meaning there were 81 jobs for every 100 job seekers.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/japan-central-bank-ups-asset-buys-aid-economy-061354396--finance.html

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Monday, October 29, 2012

East Coast storm wreaks havoc on presidential race

President Barack Obama speaks as he attends a briefing with Federal Emergency Management Agency administrator Craig Fugate, right, at the National Response Coordination Center at FEMA Headquarters in Washington, Sunday, Oct. 28, 2012.(AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

President Barack Obama speaks as he attends a briefing with Federal Emergency Management Agency administrator Craig Fugate, right, at the National Response Coordination Center at FEMA Headquarters in Washington, Sunday, Oct. 28, 2012.(AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

Republican presidential candidate former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney pauses for applause as he speaks as running mate Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., and his wife Janna listen during a campaign rally at the Marion County Fairgrounds in Marion, Ohio, Sunday, Oct. 28, 2012. (AP Photo/Mike Munden)

President Barack Obama walks in as he delivers pizzas to volunteers during an unscheduled visit to a local campaign field office, Sunday, Oct. 28, 2012 in Orlando Fla. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)

Republican presidential candidate and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney arrives to speak to an overflow crowd of supporters and as he campaigns at the Celina Fieldhouse in Celina, Ohio, Ohio, Sunday, Oct. 28, 2012. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)

President Barack Obama hugs his daughter Sasha as he walks with Malia as they leave St. John's Episcopal Church to walk across Lafayette Park as they return to the White House in Washington, on Sunday, Oct. 28, 2012. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

(AP) ? Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney and President Barack Obama frantically sought to close the deal with voters with precious few days left in an incredibly close race as this year's October surprise ? an unprecedented storm menacing the East Coast ? wreaked havoc on their best-laid plans.

Ever mindful of his narrow path to the requisite 270 electoral votes, Romney looked to expand his map, weighing an intensified effort in traditionally left-leaning Minnesota. Obama sought to defend historically Democratic turf as the race tightened heading into the final week.

Wary of being seen as putting their political pursuits ahead of public safety, the two White House hopefuls reshuffled their campaign plans as the storm approached. Both candidates were loath to forfeit face time with voters in battleground states like Virginia that are likely to be afflicted when Hurricane Sandy, a winter storm and a cold front collide to form a freak hybrid storm.

"The storm will throw havoc into the race," said Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va.

Before leaving Washington for Florida Sunday, a day early to beat the storm, Obama got an update from disaster relief officials before speaking by phone to affected governors and mayors.

"Anything they need, we will be there," Obama said. "And we are going to cut through red tape. We are not going to get bogged down with a lot of rules. We want to make sure that we are anticipating and leaning forward."

An opportunity for Obama to demonstrate steady leadership in the face of crisis was offset by the risk that the federal government, as in past emergencies, could be faulted for an ineffective response, with the president left to take the fall.

"My first priority has to be making sure that everything is in place" to help those affected by the storm, Obama told campaign workers Sunday in Orlando.

He told the volunteers they would have to "carry the ball" while he was off the campaign trail.

"I hate to put the burden of the entire world on you, but basically it's all up to you," he joked.

Obama will hold a rally in Orlando on Monday with former President Bill Clinton, but he canceled campaign stops in Virginia and Ohio on Monday and in Colorado on Tuesday. He planned to return to Ohio on Wednesday with stops in Cincinnati and Akron, followed by a Thursday swing through Springfield, Ohio, Boulder, Colo., and Las Vegas.

Romney nixed three stops in up-for-grabs Virginia on Sunday, opting instead to campaign with running mate Paul Ryan in Ohio before heading Monday to Wisconsin, where Romney has chipped away at Obama's lead.

"I know that right now some people in the country are a little nervous about a storm about to hit the coast, and our thoughts and prayers are with people who will find themselves in harm's way," Romney told several hundred supporters crowded into a field house at the University of Findlay, the second of three Sunday rallies.

Romney's campaign confirmed Sunday that he would not travel to New Hampshire on Tuesday as planned. The campaign already canceled a Monday event in New Hampshire featuring Romney's wife, Ann. Advisers say further travel changes are likely as they monitor the storm's progress.

Vice President Joe Biden canceled a Monday event in New Hampshire. "The last thing the president and I want to do is get in the way of anything. The most important thing is health and safety," Biden said.

Ryan planned to leave Ohio at midday for three stops in Florida. His Tuesday schedule, however, shifted him to stops in Colorado instead of Virginia.

The prospect that bad weather could hinder early voting and get-out-the-vote efforts is vexing to both Obama and Romney.

"Obviously, we want unfettered access to the polls, because we think the more people that come out, the better we're going to do," said David Axelrod, a top adviser to Obama's campaign. "To the extent that it makes it harder, that's a source of concern."

In Virginia, one of the most competitive states in the race, election officials eased absentee voting requirements for those affected by the storm.

"The state board of elections is already planning for extended hours in advance for absentee voting, and it's now a priority, moved up to the same level as hospitals and police stations to have power restored," said Gov. Bob McDonnell, a top Romney ally.

Bringing up a safety concern, Virginia Senate candidate Tim Kaine's campaign urged supporters to remove their political yard signs. "Due to the potential for strong winds in this storm, the last thing we want is for yard signs to become projectiles," said campaign manager Mike Henry.

Getting voters to the polls ? whether early or on Election Day ? is one of the few elements of the race still in the candidates' control. Although Romney and Obama are in a close contest for the popular vote, the president continues to have the upper hand in the most contested states.

Reince Priebus, the GOP chairman, pointed to recent gains for Romney that have lifted him to a virtual tie in most national polls. "The challenger always wins in a tie race," he said.

With time running out, both campaigns appeared to be fine-tuning their map of the states where they're campaigning the hardest.

A senior Republican official, speaking on the condition of anonymity to disclose private deliberations, said Sunday that the Romney team was seriously discussing sending Romney, Ryan or both to Minnesota during the final week. The state hasn't gone Republican in the presidential race since 1972, but recent polling shows a tighter race there than most anticipated.

In a flashback to the 2008 race, Obama's campaign announced that Biden will campaign Thursday in Pennsylvania, reprising a visit to his hometown of Scranton that he made during the final week four years ago. Pennsylvania, too, has been Democratic territory in recent years, but Romney has continued to contest the state with an advertising assist from the Republican Party.

Axelrod, Priebus and McDonnell spoke on CNN's "State of the Union." Warner spoke on "Fox News Sunday."

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Lederman reported from Washington. Associated Press writers Philip Elliott in Ohio, Brian Bakst in Minnesota, Matthew Daly in New Hampshire and Jim Kuhnhenn and Julie Pace in Washington contributed to this report.

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Federal emergency storm information: http://www.ready.gov

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Friday, October 26, 2012

AMD, Intel and RSA team up, form the Cyber Security Research Alliance

Tech giants, including AMD, Intel and RSA teamup to form the Cyber Security Research Alliance

Sure, it's not the first elite cybercrime-fighting team we've heard of, it's also not everyday you hear the likes of Intel, Lockheed Martin and AMD buddying up on research. The companies are looking to address the "complex problems" in cyber security, with the private, non-profit group (which also includes Honeywell and RSA/EMC) aiming to work somewhere between government-funded security research and commercial products already out there. The Cyber Security Research Alliance is already in talks with NIST, and plans to launch a security research symposium early next year. The CSRA will also start tracking cyber security R&D, "prioritize" those aforementioned challenges, and hopefully come together for the greater good.

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Thursday, October 25, 2012

Is This Too Extreme For SF? | Latest online News|Breaking news ...

Socrates said ?to be is to do;? Satre said ?to do is to be.? And now that San Francisco has said ?Do the Dew,? some people aren?t particularly happy about it.

Sponsored by Mountain Dew and a division of NBC Sport Group, the Dew Tour is kind of a like a traveling X Games, showcasing some of the world?s best BMX bikers, skateboarders and freestyle motocross racers going head to head on both aerial and street courses. After kicking off in Ocean City, Maryland, earlier this year, the action has finally come to San Francisco.

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Starting last week, the Dew Tour began setting up shop in the Civic Center, filling nearly all of the space in the plaza and blocking many of the surrounding streets with vert ramps, dirt mounds, stages for musical performances and the ever-present fleet of food trucks that seems to show up when anything cool happens here.

The actual event, which features appearances by Ryan Nyquist, Ryan Sheckler and rapper Lil? Wayne, kicked off on Thursday.

?We?re right in the heart of the city with City Hall in the background, so it?s a real authentic city feel,? said Chris Prybylo, vice president of events for the Dew Tour, told the San Francisco Examiner. ?The heritage and the history of action sports in San Francisco are great.?

But not everyone was quite so enthusiastic about the prospect of the Dew Tour coming to town. Supervisor John Avalos relayed his concerns to NBC Bay Area about both the physical demands hosting the event had on the neighborhood and the overall message it sent with regard to the city?s anti-obesity efforts.

?We closed down this park [for the Dew Tour and other events] probably altogether for maybe four weeks in one and a half months,? Avalos said. ?So our park is generally closed off to public access.?

?We actually had an event that was a soda-free summer event,? he added. ?Now we?re actually supporting a soda company by doing an agreement with them to put on this event.?

Avalos also said his office was looking into allegations that the event?s organizers were illegally paying workers less than the city?s highest-in-the-nation minimum wage.

The road closures also snarled rush hour traffic on Thursday, causing delays approaching an hour for some motorists.

Recreation and Parks Department Spokesperson Sarah Ballard argued that, because the event is almost entirely free and open to the public, it?s an ideal vehicle to get San Francisco citizens engaged with their public spaces. It also doesn?t hurt that the tour?s organizers paid the department $311,000 to rent the space.

?In this case, we have actually undertaken a concerted effort to bring people to Civic Center,? Ballard explained to the San Francisco Chronicle. ?This is a continuation of the efforts to bring activity to Civic Center Plaza.?

Everything in the City Center is expected to return to normal by next Wednesday.

If you don?t particularly care about sports and you just want to see Weezy spit some verses, he?s supposed to show up around 10:30 a.m. on Saturday.

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Source: http://latest-newsonline.com/sports-news-online/is-this-too-extreme-for-sf/

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Summary and commentary on FITC's Emerging Technology ...

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Last Friday saw the latest instalment of FITC?s Emerging Technology & Advertising (ETA) event series touch down in Toronto. While labelled rather dryly as a ?one day conversation on how technology will impact brands?, ETA 2012 brought together an improbably diverse selection of speakers to think out loud about design, emerging trends in interaction, engagement and commerce in an intimate and conversational setting. With a speaker roster starting with Ray Kurzweil and finishing with Golan Levin, this might have been one of the more ?out there? events one could dream up for an agency-centric audience as the assembled presenters served up inspiration and provocation (more of the latter, actually) across many domains. CAN was on scene to document the proceedings and I?ve prepared a summary with some accompanying remarks.

ETA 2012 opened with a bang with an appearance by futurist, inventor and ardent singularitarian Ray Kurzweil. Kurzweil opened his presentation with some ad-libbed commentary about how expensive advertising used to be and how unpredictable the field is now as ?it is [near] impossible to design virality.? To illustrate the unpredictably of technological shifts he cited two examples, first describing Google?s search engine as a ?late night dorm challenge? with legs and the pointed out that a child with a smartphone in Africa now has more access to more information than the president of America did 15 years ago. Drawing on dozens of graphs charting the adoption rates, processing power and global bandwidth, Kurzweil argued that technological progression was never ?sudden? and that it could always be read as occurring on a smooth, exponential curve; His trump card to illustrate this point was the arc of processing power connecting his 1950s era ?room-sized? student computer, his present-day smartphone and the ?blood cell-sized devices that we could expect in 25 years?. This bold prediction served as a segue into an overview about the intersection of information and health sciences that zoomed through gene-hacking, 3D organ printing, neural implants and the cloud ? apparently the future just beyond the perceivable horizon is quite rosy.

Kurzweil?s techno-optimism was nicely contrasted by Boing Boing science editor Maggie Koerth-Baker who, while no less excited about innovation, used her talk to celebrate the primacy of failure in researching and implementing new technologies. Focusing on a singular case study, Koerth-Baker humorously described the many ?faceplants? that occurred in order for electric lighting to become wildly successful. While we are familiar with the mythos surrounding Thomas Edison?s prowess as an inventor, lesser known figures like H.J. Johnson and his Vulcan Street Plant (the world?s first Edison hydrolectrical station) get swept under the rug in favour of more simplistic historical narratives. Koerth-Baker urged creatives, designers, hackers etc. to resist the urge to buy into popular ?genius? narratives and embrace failure as a vehicle that gets us places. This tongue-in-cheek critique of linear narratives was a welcome counterpoint to Kurzweil?s deterministic drumbeating.

If there was a device and paradigm that came up unexpectedly often at ETA 2012 it was the Kinect and gestural interfaces. Interknowlogy CEO Emilie Hersh described the range of services provided by her company ranging from custom app/informatics development (e.g. a workflow for managing voting and providing real-time analytics at the most recent DNC convention) and spent a good portion of her presentation musing about the future of retail, wondering what exactly ?retail? meant in 2012, given that she personally ?did most of her Christmas shopping on her phone?. Hersh anticipated that Kinects could be deployed in store windows to allow people to browse or purchase goods, even when stores were closed. She also made it clear that there is an emerging zone of branded interactions that need to be considered outside apps, websites and standard retail expectations.

Jared Ficklin from Frog dove deep into gesture and devoted his entire presentation to situating Room/E, a speculative ?smart space? controlled by voice and gesture. Ficklin described this project as a logical progression from the ?sophisticated tricorders? that mobile computing has yielded and wryly described compulsive tablet and phone-based tendencies as ?device babysitting? and ?heads down computing?. So, in moving well beyond pictures under glass, Room/E proposes a Kinect-driven spatial interface for everyday tasks, where information is projected onto available surfaces. The above video illustrates the many challenges associated with this kind of sophisticated context-aware computing, apparently voice-based interactions are problematic for both machines (to ?hear? the nuance of language) and humans alike (people feel weird about barking orders at inanimate objects, go figure). This presentation was followed by the most compelling conversation question of the day: ?How will you answer if people want to talk to your brand?? ? with Room/E in mind, that standard query is complicated considerably.

The day closed out with a pair of strong presentations by Steve Mason from Obscura and artist and CMU Associate Professor Golan Levin. Mason provided a very ideas-focused rundown of the undercurrents at play within Obscura?s varied interactive and media architecture projects. It was a pleasure to hear him situate large-scale projection mapping in a chronology that extended back to the origins of perspective in architectural representation and painting. Additional links to bygone eras were forged when Mason described advertisers as contemporary patrons, ?brokers of perception for modern royalty ??corporations?. Mason inferred that the era of passive cinema was drawing to an end and pointed to a recent projects including Tupac Shakur?s ?appearance? at Coachella 2012, Amon Tobin?s ISAM and Recombinant Media Labs CineChamber [covered on CAN here] as evidence.

Golan Levin?s talk, ?The Unofficial R&D? was a sustained critique of unscrupulous digital agencies who appropriate and/or steal techniques and aesthetics from the media art sphere to be deployed in commercial contexts. This is a topic of longstanding interest to Levin so it was great to see him stand in front of a room of executives and creative directors and wag his finger at them (while offering concrete guidelines to avoid future misunderstandings). Given Golan has put his slides and notes online, I?ll let them speak for themselves. I?d definitely call his presentation a professional practice ?instant classic? worthy of being filed alongside Andrew Bell?s Eyeo talk from this past June.

In the introductory remarks that kicked off ETA 2012, Scott Suthren described the goal for the day as being to escape the industry echo chamber. FITC definitely programmed a dynamic and challenging space for considering ever-shifting consumer expectations and the marketplace, no doubt all who attended left with much to think about.

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Ten Things That Have Surprised Me About Early Motherhood ...

by Lara on October 24, 2012

I am now nearly eleven weeks into motherhood.

It is exhausting.

It is exhilarating.

It is challenging and emotional and yes, rewarding.

You know what else? ?It?s surprising.

Ten Things That Have Surprised Me About Early Motherhood

  1. The first few weeks are a unique sort of Heaven and Hell. ??It was the best of times, it was the worst of times,? is how I will always look back at my baby?s first month of life. ?Sure, you hear about how newborns sleep a lot and how blissful it is to gaze at this new life you created. ?But no one warns you how completely inadequate you will feel every time your child cries. ?No one tells you that you might be secretly afraid to hold your own baby because it feels like their little head is going to bobble off their body. ?Or that breastfeeding at first is THE HARDEST THING EVER. ?And certainly, no one tells you about the overwhelming fear of SIDS that keeps you up even when your baby is sleeping.
  2. ?Mommy brain? is real. ?I used to think this term was created by some sort of underground mothers coalition to use as an excuse for practically everything. ?Forgot to shave? ?Mommy brain. ?Ran a red light? ?Mommy brain. ?But the first time someone asked me for my child?s birth date and I gave them my own, I realized the scary truth. My brain really has turned to mush.
  3. The amount of things I can accomplish one-handed. The first day I was home alone with G, I didn?t pee from 9am until 4pm. ?Now I can practically cook an entire meal with just five fingers.
  4. Phantom baby cries. In the shower, in an exercise class, in the car driving solo. ?A baby?s cry is now permanently recorded in my brain.
  5. You can live in fear of something that weighs seven pounds. ?Babies cry. ?That was one of the last things my midwife told me before discharging us from the hospital. ?Yet somehow when we?re out in public, the thought of my baby crying is incredibly anxiety-inducing. ?I am still learning to get out of the house and feel confident that I can meet his needs outside of our comfort zone.
  6. How easily you become ?that mom.? I swore I would never post my child?s picture all over the internet. ?Now he is overexposed on basically all social media platforms, and I regularly text friends and family with updates on his development and growth. ?I write status updates complaining about a lack of sleep and stacks of laundry. ?I am. ?That Mom.
  7. You stop caring about what other people think. ?Childbirth really does something to a girl?s sense of modesty. ?But more than that, I get the whole Mama Bear thing now. ?Pre-baby, I like to think I was pretty polite. ?Some even said I was overly apologetic. ?Nowadays, if you want to hold my baby, here is the hand sanitizer. ?And if you?re uncomfortable with breastfeeding, you?d better leave when he is hungry.
  8. You develop a whole new appreciation for your own parents. ?It sounds selfish, but one of the first thoughts I had when I held my baby for the first time was actually a realization about my own upbringing: If my parents love me even half this much, I have been loved so much more than I ever knew.
  9. You?re still the same person. People like to warn you that there is a you BB (Before Baby) and AB (After Baby). ?And while my waist may never return to its BB size, I am still a crazy dog lady. ?I still worship big hair?and country music. ?You have a baby, and on one hand, you are the same. ?On the other hand?
  10. You?ll never be the same again. My sister sent me the link to a blog post when I was about eight months pregnant that I couldn?t fully relate to at the time. ?I have returned to it many times since my baby?s birth, because now I understand. ?I will quote the author directly, because I cannot better express the sentiment that she has so beautifully written:

This is the thing that women don?t tell each other about motherhood. That you will never be who you were. That you will not see anything the way you used to see it, you will never hear language the way you used to hear it, music, color, photos, friends, family, career path?nothing or no one came through my transition from single woman to mother unexamined. Least of all myself.

?and now if you?ll excuse me, I think I just heard my baby cry. ?I think.

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Detailed data supports Actelion's big lung drug hope

ZURICH (Reuters) - Actelion's experimental lung drug macitentan prolonged overall survival by more than a third according to detailed study data, which the company hopes will convince investors it has a viable follow-up product to secure its commercial future.

Europe's largest standalone biotech company wants the drug, which treats pulmonary arterial hypertension -- a disease that causes high blood pressure in the arteries of the lungs -- to replace blockbuster Tracleer.

Tracleer currently makes up 87 percent of sales but loses patent protection in 2015 and has also seen its market share eroded by Gilead's Letairis.

The latest data presented at a meeting of the American College of Chest Physicians in Atlanta late on Tuesday showed that a 10 milligram dose of the drug reduced the risk of all-cause mortality by 36 percent.

Actelion said this week it had filed macitentan - which it plans to sell under the brand name Opsumit - for U.S. regulatory approval. If the Food and Drug Administration grants the drug a priority review, a decision could be reached within eight months, spokesman Roland Haefeli said.

Analysts at Jefferies said a trend towards overall survival should be viewed as "sufficiently meaningful" for payers such as health insurers.

"Overall the detailed data at the very least underscore our confidence in macitentan's regulatory approvals and commercial future, together we believe with providing ample ammo to convince payers on favorable reimbursement/pricing," they said.

Jeffereies forecasts peak macitentan sales of $1.25 billion assuming a 40 percent patient share.

Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is a progressively worsening condition in which the arteries carrying blood to the lungs narrow, overburdening the heart and raising blood pressure. The cause is unknown and the disease has no cure.

The FDA this week rejected a potential rival PAH drug, telling United Therapeutics Corp that it was not sure if another clinical study would alter its impressions but it gave some guidance on what to do if the company decided to go ahead with one.

In the Actelion study, doctors were also scrutinizing data which measures how far participants can walk in six minutes - a commonly used benchmark in trials for drugs of PAH that enables comparison with other therapies.

Patients on macitentan who took the 10 mg dose improved their walking distance by 23 meters.

Taking the drug halved the risk of death or hospitalization due to PAH for those on a 10 mg dose and cut it by a third for those on 3 mg - a significant reduction as hard-pressed healthcare systems seek to cut costs by keeping patients out of hospital beds.

Actelion said in April that the drug decreased the risk of morbidity and mortality in comparison to a placebo by 45 percent in those patients given 10 milligrams of the drug and by 30 percent in those on 3 mg.

The company also plans to file macitentan for approval in the European Union in the fourth quarter.

(Editing by Edwina Gibbs)

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Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Tips For Rewarding PPC Campaigns

If you are looking for a powerful medium of advertising to maximize returns on investment (ROI) and generate immediate cash flow, pay-per-click (PPC) campaigns is one of the best online marketing tools for you. By creating the right PPC campaign, it is easy for businesses to get a distinctive edge over competition while increasing customer base and creating long-term business relationships by offering personalized services and by catering to needs of the existing and potential customers. Such a campaign can be launched in a matter of days or even hours and this campaign can be optimized for driving pre-qualified visitors to your website.

By running a pay per click or PPC campaign, you can be assured of instant traffic to the website of your business. The best part is that you are almost guaranteed of a top position if you are ready to outbid the competitors. If that was not all, traffic with PPC campaigns is generally more targeted compared to organic search tools as you would have the control over keywords that they are found under. Furthermore, PPC advertising helps in having a complete control over how much you are willing to pay for website traffic as you are free to make bids based on the objectives and the associated advertising budget. In addition to these benefits, these marketing campaigns are extremely useful in tracking the success of keywords and phrases and find out which advertisements bring the most traffic and which advertisements need a change or should be eliminated from the advertising strategy.

One of the other advantages associated with this form of marketing is that your business gets instant and nearly permanent recognition and credibility on the internet as PPC advertisements are facilitated by Google and Yahoo!, along with their network partners.

If you are new to the world of pay per click, it is highly recommended that you select a reputed and successful search engine marketing company that has vast experience and has facts and statistics to support claims made by it. This is very important as you can find thousands of companies that claim to be the experts with PPC campaigns but fail to deliver results in line with the expectations. By following a careful approach, you can have the complete peace of mind as an industry expert has the knowledge and resources to get more clicks for the advertising dollars and deliver the highest quality traffic and improving the conversion of ad-clicking audience to web visitors, and site visitors into paying customers.

Author's Bio:?

SEO Services Australia is a Search Engine Optimisation and search engine marketing company that offers affordable SEO services, Pay Per Click Advertising, Online Marketing Services Sydney. We analyse the competitive market and secure our position as a reputable SEO company.

Source: http://www.selfgrowth.com/articles/tips-for-rewarding-ppc-campaigns

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Celebrities Honor Ellen DeGeneres with Top Humor Prize in D.C. ...

Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi pose on the red carpet during The 15th Annual Mark Twain Prize For American Humor at John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. (credit: Kris Connor/Getty Images)

Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi pose on the red carpet during The 15th Annual Mark Twain Prize For American Humor at John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. (credit: Kris Connor/Getty Images)

WASHINGTON (CBSDC/AP) ? Some of the nation?s top comedians hailed Ellen DeGeneres as a trailblazer Monday night as she received the nation?s highest humor prize.

The Kennedy Center is awarding DeGeneres the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor. The show will be broadcast Oct. 30 on PBS stations.

?Thanks to everyone at PBS. I am so happy to be part of your farewell season,? DeGeneres joked in accepting the prize and taking a jab at Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney?s plans to stop funding public broadcasting.

On the red carpet before the show, DeGeneres said she doesn?t see herself as political with her comedy, though, even though she?s been a trailblazer.

?I just want to make people happy and make people laugh,? she said.

DeGeneres, 54, began her career as a comedy club emcee in her native New Orleans. After a performance on Johnny Carson?s show in 1986, he invited her over to his desk to chat. She was the first female comedian to receive that invitation from Carson.

Turning to acting, DeGeneres landed sitcoms on Fox and ABC, eventually starring in ?Ellen? from 1994 to 1998. She broke new ground and a taboo in 1997 when she came out publicly as a lesbian and her TV persona then became the first lead character on prime-time TV to reveal she was gay. A record 46 million viewers watched the episode.

Coming out on TV 15 years ago feels like another life, she said Monday night before the show.

?I did it because it was the right thing for me to do,? DeGeneres said. ?It was the right thing for me to do to not live with shame. I happened to help a lot of people, and it happened to create a ruckus.?

Jimmy Kimmel called it a milestone.

?For a lot of people, Ellen is their only homosexual friend,? he said. ?She?s there in their living room every single day.?

On stage, he said DeGeneres was his inspiration.

?Because of Ellen, in 1998, I mustered the strength to come out of the closet ? despite the fact that I?m not gay,? he joked. ?Thanks to Ellen, vests aren?t just for magicians anymore.?

Sean Hayes said DeGeneres made his former show, ?Will and Grace,? possible. He said her ?fearlessness? was her biggest contribution and that she changed America.

?We didn?t have a voice, until there was you,? he said before breaking into a rendition of ?Till There was You.?

?Glee? star Jane Lynch said DeGeneres ?took one for the team.?

?She?s the one who went in there with a machete? and cleared the way for other shows with gay characters such as ?Glee,? she said. ?Look where she is today.?

Kristin Chenoweth said DeGeneres has always remained kind.

?She?s not a mean girl comic,? she said.

When DeGeneres first heard she was receiving the same honor that Bill Cosby, Tina Fey and Will Ferrell won in recent years, she joked, ?Why didn?t I get this sooner??

After DeGeneres came out on TV in 1997, the show began to tank and was canceled a year later. The feeling of rejection was enough to send DeGeneres into a depression. Still, ?Ellen? paved the way for future shows to feature gay characters, from ?Will and Grace? to ?Modern Family.?

DeGeneres came back with a CBS sitcom, movie roles and even a stint as an ?American Idol? judge. Forbes magazine has ranked her as the 47th most-powerful woman in the world and estimated her earnings at $53 million last year.

Her hit talk show that debuted in 2003 is now in its 10th season. Among other achievements, that?s where she eventually persuaded President Barack Obama to dance.

?She?s brilliantly shined a light on society, and that?s what Mark Twain did,? said Cappy McGarr, an executive producer for the Mark Twain Prize show, when the award was announced.

The prize honors comedians in Mark Twain?s tradition of satire and social commentary. Past winners include Steve Martin, Lily Tomlin and Whoopi Goldberg.

John Leguizamo saluted DeGeneres and PBS for planning to air the show.

?How about that? A gay woman on PBS ? with public money and the Kennedys,? he said. ?It?s like the tea party?s worst nightmare.?

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My Pot Never Stops Boiling!

By Paula, on October 24th, 2012

I remember when my son was about 11 years old and he was anxiously awaiting a ?growth-spurt?. He would jump out of bed on?warm summer mornings and was sure that he tacked on an inch or so overnight.

I discussed with him the old saying that ?a watch pot never boils.? ?Inside I was shaking my head because it seems that my ?watch pot? never stops boiling!

I contemplated why my pot is not filled with calm, still water. I pictured in my mind a pot filled with crisp, cool water and then the thought occurred to me; I am constantly turning my burner up to HIGH!

I am not intentionally doing it but, every time I accept a new task or make a new promise to someone, my flame gets higher and higher. Am I alone here? Why do we do this to ourselves?

Consider this:

  • Pressure Cooker. We create a lot of our own stress with our desires to get every little thing in order for each person in our home. Accepting the fact that we cannot be everything to everybody will help to soften our expectations of perfection. We are designed to thrive and not just exist on the planet so try to lower some of the standards of having a perfectly clean house, schedule, children, parents, etc. to reduce our self-created pressure.
  • We act like an island. In many homes, Mom is the coordinator of most activities, commitments and events. She researches the interests, assists with homework, transports family members to ten thousand activities and much more. It is critical that some of the workload is delegated to others to offset some of the daily stress. Maybe your spouse can drop off the kids at school on the way to work. Consider networking with neighborhood moms for carpooling or babysitting co-op duties. If you oversee parent care, you can check into senior programs that they may be interested in to give you a little break in the action. Teach yourself to say ?YES? if someone offers support or assistance. You cannot do this alone!
  • We are?over-scheduled. On a regular day, life runs on full speed. Adding work outside the home or elder care into the mix is a recipe for disaster if we are already feeling stressed out from our regular, everyday tasks. Try to consider what everyday commitments can be pared down from your lives. It is okay to make selective choices today that will support your family and bring them together. Try limiting family members? activities to no more than two per week, including Mom and Dad.
  • Just Say No. When you sign up for extra responsibilities, it adds stress to the entire household because someone may have to fill in the gaps if you are unavailable. Give yourself permission and learn to say, ?No, thank you? when approached about a new responsibility. Consider what other tasks your family members will have to take on if you are involved in extra obligations.

Friends, I resisted my own advice for a long time. I thought I would be considered a huge failure because I could not handle the task of running my home. I would really like to encourage you to learn from my mistakes! Go easy on yourself and accept that you are one person with a heavy load. I am here to tell you that it is not impossible!

What can you do today to change your patterns?

Photo Credit: Sterlic

Source: http://simplysandwich.net/my-pot-never-stops-boiling/

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Cambodia deports Chinese woman in royal photo row

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Wang Zia Chao, 43, a Chinese factory supervisor, is escorted by Cambodian police officers after being detained, on the outskirts of Phnom Penh, Cambodia in this photo taken October 22. AP

PHNOM PENH, Cambodia?Cambodia has deported a Chinese woman convicted of desecrating photos of the country?s recently deceased former king in front of enraged factory workers.

National police spokesman Lt. Gen. Kirt Chantharith said Wang Zia Chao left Cambodia on Wednesday to return to China?s Guangdong province.

A Cambodian court on Tuesday gave the garment factory supervisor a one-year suspended jail sentence and fined her 2.5 million riel ($620) for seizing pictures of former King Norodom Sihanouk from workers and destroying them. She had accused the employees of shirking their work.

Tuesday was the end of a week of official mourning for Sihanouk, who died at age 89 in Beijing on October 15. His body was returned to Cambodia on October 17.


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Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Low Calorie Alcoholic Drinks ? drink wisely without gaining weight

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With the party season fast approaching, our alcohol intake can start to increase.? So how can we enjoy a few drinks without piling on the pounds?

Calories in alcohol

How many calories are you drinking?

Alcohol itself is relatively high in calories with 7 calories per gram, second only to fat, which provides 9 calories of energy per gram.? The other macronutrients, protein and carbohydrate both have only 4 calories per gram.? So for a standard drink consisting of 10 grams of alcohol, you are consuming 70 calories from alcohol alone before considering the other sources of calories in most drinks.

Its empty calories

To make matters worse, many alcoholic drinks come with a fairly large portion of carbohydrates and in the case of cocktails, often fat as well.? Added to the fact that, with the exception of a small amount of wine, alcohol provides very little nutritional value and can therefore be considered empty calories, the party season can be the undoing of even the most motivated dieters.

Promotes weight gain

In addition to the high calorie content, alcohol also wreaks havoc with our bodies? normal processes of nutrient absorption and burning of energy.? Unlike the other nutrients, protein, carbohydrate and fat, our body cannot store alcohol.? Hence removing it from the body takes preference over normal functions.? This can result to an interruption of the fat burning process, giving extra potential for weight gain.

With a large beer containing roughly the equivalent calories to a slice of pizza and a sweet ?alco-pop? type drink weighing in at around the same as 100 grams of cookies, it?s hardly surprising how quickly these calories add up and contribute to weight gain.

See also: Does alcohol cause weight gain?

Effects of alcohol on eating habits

Alcohol increases out tendency to reach for fatty, salty and generally unhealthy snack foods

We have all been out for the night only to find ourselves at two am in a greasy take-out joint waiting for a burger, serve of chips or some other fried delicacy that isn?t really dinner, not quite breakfast but a meal that the alcohol inside us has convinced us we need.

Alcohol increases out tendency to reach for fatty, salty and generally unhealthy snack foods.? A department of health survey in the UK suggested that one in three people order some type of unhealthy snack food, such as chips or nuts, to accompany a drink, and a fifth stop for takeaway food on the way home after a night out.

Hangovers are also diet destroyers, when the feeling of general un-wellness and lack of energy often leads to cravings for fatty, unhealthy breakfast choices the next day.? Alcohol decreases our inhibitions and also weakens our willpower and ability to make sensible, healthy eating choices along with it.

Which alcoholic drinks are high in calories?

Obviously the quantity of alcohol you drink determines the amount of calories consumed.? However, going on an average size basis, here are some of the drinks with the highest calorific content.

Beer; regular beer has around 149 calories per serve.

Liqueurs; such as Drambui, Contrau and Kahlua pack a calorie punch at 188 calories, despite a small serve size.

Vermouth; sweet varieties way in at around 140 calories and dry 105 calories per serve.

Cocktails; the worst of the worst from a calorie perspective.

-Martini-140 calories per serve

-Manhattan- 164 calories per serve

-Daiquiri-122 calories per serve

-Whiskey sour- 122 calories per serve

-Margarita-280 calories per serve (large)

-Cosmopolitan; 200 calories

-Chocolate Martini; 438 calories!!!

Coolers, ready to drink ?alco-pop?; 150calories per serve.

Low calorie alcoholic drinks

Now you know which drinks to avoid if you are watching your weight, here are some lower calories choices to help you enjoy the festive season.

  • Light beer; at 110 calories per standard drink, this is a better option than regular beer, but still has a substantial hit of energy.
  • White and red wine; 75-105 calories depending on the level of sweetness.? Choose drier varieties for less calories.
  • Champagne; 84 calories
  • Spirits (80 proof); Gin, rum, vodka, whisky , tequila, brandy and cognac all come in at around 65 calories, but beware of high sugar mixers that can seriously increase this.

Other ways to drink less calories

Choose lower calorie mixers such as diet soda or tonic, light cranberry or orange juice, tea, light lemonade, lemon or lime juice.

Drink on the rocks; try infused vodkas for flavour without the calories

Dilute you drink; sparkling water or club soda can be added to spirits, or even wine to make a lower calorie spritzer.

Drink anon alcoholic drink between alcoholic ones; when you choose a low calorie soft drink, this will not only reduce your calories but help reduce the risk of a hangover the next day.

Stick to the guidelines; women should not drink more than one standard drink per day and men no more than two.? Both should have at least two alcohol free days per week.

Read about the best healthy weight loss drinks

So, what you should do to minimize the calories you drink?

If you know you are going out drinking or heading to a party:

Plan ahead to minimize effects of drinking alcohol on your weight.

Choose lower calorie drink options and don?t over indulge.

Eat a healthy, filling meal before going out to reduce snacking on unhealthy foods later on and avoid drinking on an empty stomach.

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Naomi studied Nutrition and Dietetics and Biotechnology.

She is a certified dietician with experience in Type 2 diabetes and menu planning for weight loss. Naomi is a contributor for our Diet and Nutrition sections. You can connect with her on Facebook and Google+

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Longtime Indian activist Russell Means dies at 72

FILE - In a Jan. 31, 1989 file photo, Russell Means, who heads the American Indian Movement, (AIM) testifies before a special investigative committee of the Senate Select Committee on Capitol Hill, in Washington. Means, a former American Indian Movement activist who helped lead the 1973 uprising at Wounded Knee, reveled in stirring up attention and appeared in several Hollywood films, died early Monday, Oct. 22, 2012 at his ranch Zzxin Porcupine, S.D., Oglala Sioux Tribe spokeswoman Donna Solomon said. He was 72. (AP Photo/Marcy Nighswander, File)

FILE - In a Jan. 31, 1989 file photo, Russell Means, who heads the American Indian Movement, (AIM) testifies before a special investigative committee of the Senate Select Committee on Capitol Hill, in Washington. Means, a former American Indian Movement activist who helped lead the 1973 uprising at Wounded Knee, reveled in stirring up attention and appeared in several Hollywood films, died early Monday, Oct. 22, 2012 at his ranch Zzxin Porcupine, S.D., Oglala Sioux Tribe spokeswoman Donna Solomon said. He was 72. (AP Photo/Marcy Nighswander, File)

FILE - In a Feb. 4, 1974 file photo, American Indian Movement (AIM) leader Russell Means, who is challenging incumbent Oglala Sioux Tribal President Richard Wilson in Thursday's election on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, laughs at news report which quoted Wilson as saying he will give AIM 10 days to get off the reservation after he is reelected "or else", in Pine Ridge, S.D. Means, a former American Indian Movement activist who helped lead the 1973 uprising at Wounded Knee, reveled in stirring up attention and appeared in several Hollywood films, died early Monday, Oct. 22, 2012 at his ranch in in Porcupine, S.D., Oglala Sioux Tribe spokeswoman Donna Solomon said. He was 72. (AP Photo/Jim Mone, File)

FILE - In a Friday, April 27, 2012 file photo, Russell Means, former leader of the American Indian Movement, (AIM) poses for a portrait at Augustana College in Sioux Falls, S.D. Means, a former American Indian Movement activist who helped lead the 1973 uprising at Wounded Knee, reveled in stirring up attention and appeared in several Hollywood films, died early Monday, Oct. 22, 2012 at his ranch in in Porcupine, S.D., Oglala Sioux Tribe spokeswoman Donna Solomon said. He was 72. (AP Photo/Argus Leader Jay Pickthorn) NO SALES

(AP) ? Russell Means spent a lifetime as a modern American Indian warrior. He railed against broken treaties, fought for the return of stolen land and even took up arms against the federal government.

A onetime leader of the American Indian Movement, he called national attention to the plight of impoverished tribes and often lamented the waning of Indian culture. After leaving the movement in the 1980s, the handsome, braided activist was still a cultural presence, appearing in several movies.

Means, who died Monday from throat cancer at age 72, helped lead the 1973 uprising at Wounded Knee ? a bloody confrontation that raised America's awareness about the struggles of Indians and gave rise to a wider protest movement that lasted for the rest of the decade.

Before AIM, there were few national advocates for American Indians. Means was one of the first to emerge. He sought to restore Indians' pride in their culture and to challenge a government that had paid little attention to tribes in generations. He was also one of the first to urge sports teams to do away with Indian names and mascots.

"No one except Hollywood stars and very rich Texans wore Indian jewelry," Means said, recalling the early days of the movement. And there were dozens, if not hundreds, of athletic teams "that in essence were insulting us, from grade schools to college. That's all changed."

AIM was founded in the late 1960s to demand that the government honor its treaties with American Indian tribes. The movement eventually faded away, Means said, as Native Americans became more self-aware and self-determined.

There were plenty of American Indian activists before AIM, but it became the "radical media gorilla," said Paul DeMain, editor of News from Indian Country, a national newspaper focused on tribal affairs.

"If someone needed help, you called on the American Indian Movement, and they showed up and caused all kind of ruckus and looked beautiful on a 20-second clip on TV that night," DeMain said.

Means and AIM co-founder Dennis Banks were charged in 1974 for their role in the Wounded Knee uprising in which hundreds of protesters occupied the town on the site of the 1890 Indian massacre. Protesters and federal authorities were locked in a standoff for 71 days and frequently exchanged gunfire. Before it was over, two tribal members were killed and a federal agent seriously wounded.

After a trial that lasted several months, a judge threw out the charges on grounds of government misconduct.

Other protests led by Means included an American Indian prayer vigil on top of Mount Rushmore and the seizure of a replica of the Mayflower on Thanksgiving Day in Plymouth, Mass.

But Means' constant quest for the spotlight raised doubts about his motives. Critics who included many fellow tribe members said his main interest was building his own notoriety.

Means said his most important accomplishment was the proposal for the Republic of Lakotah, a plan to carve out a sovereign Indian nation inside the United States. He took the idea all the way to the United Nations, even though it was ignored by tribal governments closer to home, including his own Oglala Sioux leaders, with whom he often clashed.

For decades, Means was dogged by questions about whether the group promoted violence, especially the 1975 slaying of a woman in the tribe and the gun battles with federal agents at Wounded Knee.

Authorities believe three AIM members shot and killed Annie Mae Aquash on the Pine Ridge reservation on the orders of someone in AIM's leadership because they suspected she was an FBI informant.

Two activists ? Arlo Looking Cloud and John Graham ? were both eventually convicted of murder. The third has never been charged.

Also in 1975, murder charges were filed against Means and Dick Marshall, an AIM member, in the shooting death of a Sioux man at a saloon in the town of Scenic, S.D. Marshall served 24 years in prison. Means was acquitted.

His activism extended to tribes beyond the United States. In the mid-1980s, Means traveled to Nicaragua to support indigenous Miskito Indians who were fighting the Sandinista government.

Born on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Means grew up in the San Francisco area and battled drugs and alcohol as a young man before becoming an early leader of AIM.

With his rugged good looks and long, dark braids, he also was known for a handful of Hollywood roles, most notably in the 1992 movie "The Last of the Mohicans," in which he portrayed Chingachgook alongside Daniel Day-Lewis' Hawkeye.

He also appeared in the 1994 film "Natural Born Killers," voiced Chief Powhatan in the 1995 animated film "Pocahontas" and guest starred in 2004 on the HBO series "Curb Your Enthusiasm.

Means also ran unsuccessfully for the Libertarian nomination for president in 1988 and briefly served as a vice presidential candidate in 1984 on the ticket of Hustler publisher Larry Flynt.

Means always considered himself a Libertarian and couldn't believe that anyone would want to call themselves a Republican or a Democrat.

"It's just unconscionable that America has become so stupid," he said.

Means often refused interviews and verbally blasted journalists who showed up to cover his public appearances. Instead, he chose to speak to his fan base through YouTube videos and blog posts on his website.

Means recounted his life in the book "Where White Men Fear to Tread." He said he pulled no punches in the autobiography, admitting to his frailties but also acknowledging his successes.

"I tell the truth, and I expose myself as a weak, misguided, misdirected, dysfunctional human being I used to be," he said.

Means died at his ranch in in Porcupine, S.D. He announced in August 2011 that he had inoperable throat cancer and told The Associated Press that he would forego mainstream medicine in favor of traditional American Indian remedies.

Means' death came a day after former Sen. George McGovern died in Sioux Falls at the age of 90. McGovern had traveled to Wounded Knee with then-Sen. James Abourezk during the takeover to try to negotiate an end to hostilities.

"I've lost two good friends in a matter of two to three days," Abourezk said Monday. "I don't pretend to understand it."

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Follow Kristi Eaton on Twitter at http://twitter.com/kristieaton .

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Monday, October 22, 2012

Assad tells Syria envoy arms flows to rebels must stop

DAMASCUS (Reuters) - A car bomb killed 13 people in central Damascus on Sunday as President Bashar al-Assad told an international mediator seeking a truce in Syria's civil war that the key to any political solution was to stop arming rebels.

The bomb exploded outside a police station in the mainly Christian central Bab Touma district of the capital while Assad held talks with United Nations-Arab League envoy Lakhdar Brahimi, who is pushing for a temporary ceasefire to mark the Islamic festival of Eid al-Adha.

State news agency SANA said the president said Syria supported "any sincere effort to find a political solution to the crisis, based on respect for Syrian sovereignty and rejecting foreign intervention."

Any proposal "must be centered around the principle of halting the terrorism and ... commitment by the countries involved in supporting, arming and harboring the terrorists in Syria to stop these actions", SANA quoted Assad as saying.

Syrian authorities blame neighboring Turkey in particular for the bloodshed because it has sheltered mainly Sunni Muslim rebels fighting to overthrow Assad, from Syria's Alawite minority which is an offshoot of Shi'ite Islam. Gulf Sunni powers Saudi Arabia and Qatar also support arming the rebels.

Syria's conflict, which started with peaceful protests for reform, has escalated into a civil war marked by heavy use of artillery and air power by Assad's forces and regular bombings against symbols of his authority in Syria's main cities.

The Interior Ministry said the Bab Touma bomb, on the edge of the old city of Damascus, killed 13 people. Security forces cut off access to the area. Television pictures showed shattered glass on the road and several burnt out cars.

HOPING FOR CALM

Speaking after his meeting with Assad, Brahimi gave few details of the talks but reiterated his call for a pause in the violence, which activists say has killed more than 30,000 people since the uprising against Assad erupted in March last year.

"Everyone can start this (ceasefire) when they want, today or tomorrow for example, for the period of the Eid and beyond," he told reporters at a Damascus hotel. Eid al-Adha begins at dusk on Thursday, lasting for three or four days.

Brahimi said he had contacted opposition figures inside and outside Syria, including rebel fighters, as well as officials in neighboring countries, some of which support the insurgency.

"They answered that they would respond positively to a (ceasefire) initiative from the government," he said. "We hope this Eid in Syria will be calm, even if it is not a happy Eid."

He added: "If we do find that this calm continued through the Eid, we will try to build on it. If that does not happen, we will try nevertheless and work to open the path to hope for the Syrian people."

Turkey has called for all sides to observe Brahimi's truce. Iran, one of Assad's major backers, has also supported the call but said the main problem in Syria was foreign interference, such as arming the rebels.

The United States, which has been a vocal critic of Assad but has little apparent influence on the ground, threw its weight behind the ceasefire call on Friday.

A previous ceasefire in April collapsed after just a few days, with each side blaming the other. Mediator Kofi Annan resigned his post in frustration a few months later.

The violence has spread across Syria's frontiers. Assad's forces exchanged cross-border artillery fire with Turkey several times this month and on Friday a huge car bomb in Beirut killed a top intelligence official whose investigations had implicated Syria in trying to stoke violence on Lebanese soil.

Syria's Information Minister Omran Zoabi told reporters on Friday: "We condemn this terrorist explosion and all these explosions wherever they happen. Nothing justifies them."

(Writing by Dominic Evans; Editing by Janet Lawrence)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/assad-tells-syria-envoy-arms-flows-rebels-must-125324532.html

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Sunday, October 21, 2012

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