Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Istanbul residents rally around their beloved stray dogs

As part of Istanbul's modernization push, the government wants to kick its dogs off the streets and into parks. Some city residents are howling.?

By Alexander Christie-Miller,?Correspondent / October 31, 2012

Few aspects of Istanbul's government-driven gentrification efforts have caused as much angst as a scheme to do away with the city's legions of stray dogs and cats.?

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In recent weeks, several thousand people have marched through Istanbul and other Turkish cities in protest of a draft law that envisions the rounding up and relocation of stray animals to specially-created "natural habitat parks."

The law pits efforts to revamp the booming city?against a mindset that remains strong?within older districts, where?street animals are seen as?legitimate denizens of the city.

"These are the neighborhood's dogs," says Hamit Yilmaz Ozcan, as he sits with Chico, an elderly Alsatian, and Hercule, his younger, rust-colored companion, two strays that reside near his clothing shop in the neighborhood of Cukurcuma.

"They protect us and everyone loves them."

The government has expressed bafflement at the hostility, insisting its aim is to protect strays from the danger and hunger they face on the streets.

Authorities say the dogs and cats will be fed and cared for at the new "habitat parks" situated on city outskirts, where they will be visited by school children and available for adoption.

"The proposed law aims to make animals live," the Ministry of Forestry and Water, which drafted the bill, said in a statement last month.?"The aim is to prevent bad treatment of animals, clarify institutional responsibilities, and to strengthen the mechanisms of animal ownership.?

Currently Turkey's strays are rounded up by municipal authorities, who generally vaccinate and spay or neuter them before releasing them back onto the streets with ear tags.

Animal rights activists are suspicious of government motives.

?The intention is to massacre these animals in a place where people will not see it,? says Emel Yildiz, a film actress and one of Turkey?s most prominent animal rights activists.

A support network for strays

Street animals have been a part of Turkish culture for generations, and many Istanbul residents believe they have as much right to inhabit the streets as humans.

In the central Beyoglu district, a shopping and nightlife hub popular with tourists, stray dogs and cats are a fixture of the crowded, narrow streets.?They are fed and often groomed by local businesses and residents. Some even become local celebrities.

One such character is Nazli, an obese Rottweiler mongrel who spends her days waddling between caf?s, butchers, and fishmongers off Istiklal, the city?s busiest shopping street.

?Everyone loves her,? says Kubilay Bircan a caf? worker on Hazzo Pulo Passage, where Nazli often sleeps at night.??The shopkeepers feed her with different things: fish and meat mainly. We all take care of her,? he says.

Four years ago, local tradesmen, concerned about the length of her toe nails, wrestled Nazli to the ground so a veterinarian could clip them, recalls Rita Cindoyan, a shopkeeper in the passage.??You couldn?t just take [Nazli] to a new place because she has been here all her life and she is looked after,? she says.

At Coskun butcher?s shop in the nearby Fish Bazaar, where Nazli is better known as Zehra, manager Ibrahim Ersoy is blunt about the proposed law.

?We would not let it happen,? he said. ?In our language we have a saying that the one who doesn?t love animals can?t love people.??

Modernization?

Opponents of the latest scheme see echoes of the "Great Dog Massacre of 1910," an event embedded in the city?s folklore.?Ottoman authorities rounded up most of Istanbul?s 60,000 stray dogs and dumped them on the deserted island of Sivriada, a tooth of rock that lies in the nearby Marmara Sea. The dogs slowly starved to death.

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7.4 million wake up in the dark: Sandy leaves death and destruction in wake

NEW YORK (AP) ? As Superstorm Sandy marched slowly inland, millions along the East Coast awoke Tuesday without power or mass transit, with huge swaths of the nation's largest city unusually vacant and dark.

New York was among the hardest hit, with its financial heart in Lower Manhattan shuttered for a second day and seawater cascading into the still-gaping construction pit at the World Trade Center. President Barack Obama declared a major disaster in the city and Long Island.

The storm that made landfall in New Jersey on Monday evening with 80 mph sustained winds killed at least 17 people in seven states, cut power to more than 7.4 million homes and businesses from the Carolinas to Ohio, caused scares at two nuclear power plants and stopped the presidential campaign cold.

A levee broke in northern New Jersey and flooded the town of Moonachie, forcing authorities to evacuate as many as 1,000 people early Tuesday, Bergen County official Jeanne Baratta told The Record newspaper. Some people in a trailer park had to climb the roofs of their trailers to await rescue, she said.

The massive storm reached well into the Midwest: Chicago officials warned residents to stay away from the Lake Michigan shore as the city prepares for winds of up to 60 mph and waves exceeding 24 feet well into Wednesday.

"This will be one for the record books," said John Miksad, senior vice president for electric operations at Consolidated Edison, which had more than 670,000 customers without power in and around New York City.

An unprecedented 13-foot surge of seawater ? 3 feet above the previous record ? gushed into Gotham, inundating tunnels, subway stations and the electrical system that powers Wall Street, and sent hospital patients and tourists scrambling for safety. Skyscrapers swayed and creaked in winds that partially toppled a crane 74 stories above Midtown.

The massive storm caused the worst damage in the 108-year history of New York's extensive subway system, according to Joseph Lhota, the chairman of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority.

Right before dawn Tuesday, a handful of taxis were out on the streets, though there was an abundance of emergency and police vehicles.

Remnants of the former Category 1 hurricane were forecast to head across Pennsylvania before taking another sharp turn into western New York by Wednesday morning. Although weakening as it goes, the massive storm ? which caused wind warnings from Florida to Canada ? will continue to bring heavy rain and local flooding, said Daniel Brown, warning coordination meteorologist at the National Hurricane Center in Miami.

As Hurricane Sandy closed in on the Northeast, it converged with a cold-weather system that turned it into a monstrous hybrid of rain and high wind ? and even snow in West Virginia and other mountainous areas inland.

Just before it made landfall at 8 p.m. near Atlantic City, N.J., forecasters stripped Sandy of hurricane status ? but the distinction was purely technical, based on its shape and internal temperature. It still packed hurricane-force wind, and forecasters were careful to say it was still dangerous to the tens of millions in its path.

While the hurricane's 90 mph winds registered as only a Category 1 on a scale of five, it packed "astoundingly low" barometric pressure, giving it terrific energy to push water inland, said Kerry Emanuel, a professor of meteorology at MIT.

Officials blamed at least 16 deaths on the converging storms ? five in New York, three each in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, two in Connecticut, and one each in Maryland, North Carolina and West Virginia. Three of the victims were children, one just 8 years old.

Sandy, which killed 69 people in the Caribbean before making its way up the Eastern Seaboard, began to hook left at midday Monday toward the New Jersey coast. Even before it made landfall, crashing waves had claimed an old, 50-foot piece of Atlantic City's world-famous Boardwalk.

"We are looking at the highest storm surges ever recorded" in the Northeast, said Jeff Masters, meteorology director for Weather Underground, a private forecasting service.

Sitting on the dangerous northeast wall of the storm, the New York metropolitan area got the worst of it.

An explosion at a ConEdison substation knocked out power to about 310,000 customers in Manhattan, said Miksad.

"We see a pop. The whole sky lights up," said Dani Hart, 30, who was watching the storm from the roof of her building in the Navy Yards.

"It sounded like the Fourth of July," Stephen Weisbrot said from his 10th-floor apartment.

New York University's Tisch Hospital was forced to evacuate 200 patients after its backup generator failed. NYU Medical Dean Robert Grossman said patients ? among them 20 babies from neonatal intensive care that were on battery-powered respirators ? had to be carried down staircases and to dozens of waiting ambulances.

Not only was the subway shut down, but the Holland Tunnel connecting New York to New Jersey was closed, as was a tunnel between Brooklyn and Manhattan. The Brooklyn Bridge, the George Washington Bridge, the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge and several other spans were closed due to high winds.

The three major airports in the New York area ? LaGuardia, Newark Liberty and Kennedy ? remained shut down Tuesday.

A construction crane atop a $1.5 billion luxury high-rise in midtown Manhattan collapsed in high winds and dangled precariously. Thousands of people were ordered to leave several nearby buildings as a precaution, including 900 guests at the ultramodern Le Parker Meridien hotel.

Alice Goldberg, 15, a tourist from Paris, was watching television in the hotel ? whose slogan is "Uptown, Not Uptight" ? when a voice came over the loudspeaker and told everyone to leave.

"They said to take only what we needed, and leave the rest, because we'll come back in two or three days," she said as she and hundreds of others gathered in the luggage-strewn marble lobby. "I hope so."

Trading at the New York Stock Exchange was canceled again Tuesday ? the first time the exchange suspended operations for two consecutive days due to weather since an 1888 blizzard struck the city.

Fire destroyed at least 50 homes Monday night in a flooded neighborhood in the Breezy Point section of the borough of Queens, where the Rockaway peninsula juts into the Atlantic Ocean. Firefighters told WABC-TV that they had to use a boat to rescue residents because the water was chest high on the street. About 25 people were trapped in one home, with two injuries reported.

Airlines canceled around 12,500 flights because of the storm, a number that was expected to grow.

Off North Carolina, not far from an area known as "the Graveyard of the Atlantic," a replica of the 18th-century sailing ship HMS Bounty that was built for the 1962 Marlon Brando movie "Mutiny on the Bounty" sank when her diesel engine and bilge pumps failed. Coast Guard helicopters plucked 14 crew members from rubber lifeboats bobbing in 18-foot seas.

A 15th crew member who was found unresponsive several hours after the others was later pronounced dead. The Bounty's captain was still missing.

One of the units at Indian Point, a nuclear power plant about 45 miles north of New York City, was shut down around 10:45 p.m. Monday because of external electrical grid issues, said Entergy Corp., which operates the plant. The company said there was no risk to employees or the public.

And officials declared an "unusual event" at the Oyster Creek nuclear power plant in Lacey Township, N.J., the nation's oldest, when waters surged to 6 feet above sea level during the evening. Within two hours, the situation at the reactor ? which was offline for regular maintenance ? was upgraded to an alert, the second-lowest in a four-tiered warning system. Oyster Creek provides 9 percent of the state's electricity.

In Baltimore, fire officials said four unoccupied rowhouses collapsed in the storm, sending debris into the street but causing no injuries. Meanwhile, a blizzard in far western Maryland caused a pileup of tractor-trailers that blocked the westbound lanes of Interstate 68 on slippery Big Savage Mountain near the town of Finzel.

"It's like a long-tailed cat in a room full of rocking chairs up here," said Bill Wiltson, a Maryland State Police dispatcher.

Hundreds of miles from the storm's center, gusts topping 60 mph prompted officials to close the port of Portland, Maine, and scaring away several cruise ships. A state of emergency in New Hampshire prompted Vice President Joe Biden to cancel a rally in Keene and Republican nominee Mitt Romney's wife, Ann, to call off her bus tour through the Granite State.

About 360,000 people in 30 Connecticut towns were urged to leave their homes under mandatory and voluntary evacuation orders. Christi McEldowney was among those who fled to a Fairfield shelter. She and other families brought tents for their children to play in.

"There's something about this storm," she said. "I feel it deep inside."

Despite dire warnings and evacuation orders that began Saturday, many stayed put.

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie ? whose own family had to move to the executive mansion after his home in Mendham, far from the storm's center, lost power ? criticized the mayor of Atlantic City for opening shelters there instead of forcing people out.

Eugenia Buono, 77, and her neighbor, Elaine DiCandio, 76, were among several dozen people who took shelter at South Kingstown High School in Narragansett, R.I. They live on Harbor Island, which is connected to the mainland by a causeway.

"I'm not an idiot," said Buono, who survived hurricanes Carol in 1954 and Bob in 1991. "People are very foolish if they don't leave."

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Hays reported from New York and Breed reported from Raleigh, N.C.; AP Science Writer Seth Borenstein contributed to this report from Washington. Associated Press writers David Dishneau in Delaware City, Del., Katie Zezima in Atlantic City, Emery P. Dalesio in Elizabeth City, N.C., and Erika Niedowski in Cranston, R.I., also contributed.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/sandy-leaves-death-damp-darkness-wake-092828043.html

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Saturday, October 20, 2012

Spin cycle on in Ohio for Obama, Romney camps (Washington Post)

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First micro-structure atlas of human brain completed

ScienceDaily (Oct. 19, 2012) ? A European team of scientists has built the first atlas of white-matter microstructure in the human brain. The project's final results have the potential to change the face of neuroscience and medicine over the coming decade.

The work relied on groundbreaking MRI technology and was funded by the EU's future and emerging technologies program with a grant of 2.4 million Euros. The participants of the project, called CONNECT, were drawn from leading research centers in countries across Europe including Israel, United Kingdom, Germany, France, Denmark, Switzerland and Italy.

The project investigators met October 19 in Paris, after 3 years of research, to announce the conclusion of the project and present a report of their findings.

The new atlas combines three-dimensional images from the MRI scans of 100 brains of volunteers. To achieve this, CONNECT developed advanced MRI methods providing unprecedented detail and accuracy.

Professor Daniel Alexander, a CONNECT steering committee member from the UCL Department of Computer Science said: "The UCL team use the latest computer modelling algorithms and hardware to invent new imaging techniques. The techniques we devised were key to realising the new CONNECT brain atlas."

"The imaging techniques reveal new information about brain structure that help us understand how low-level cellular architecture relate to high-level thought processes."

Currently, biomedical research teams around the world studying brain science rely on a brain atlas produced by painstaking and destructive histological methods on the brains of a few individuals who donated their bodies to science.

The new atlas simulates the impossible process of painstakingly examining every mm2 of brain tissue (of which there are around 100 million per brain) with a microscope, while leaving the brain in tact.

The key novelty in the atlas is the mapping of microscopic features (such as average cell size and packing density) within the white matter, which contains the neuronal fibers that transmit information around the living brain. The results of the project, obtained through advanced image processing techniques, provide new depth and accuracy in our understanding of the human brain in health and disease.

The atlas describes the brain's microstructure in standardized space, which enables non-expert users, such as physicians or medical researchers, to exploit the wealth of knowledge it contains. The atlas contains a variety of new images that represent different microscopic tissue characteristics, such as the fiber diameter and fiber density across the brain, all estimated using MRI. These images will serve as the reference standard of future brain studies in both medicine and basic neuroscience.

The project will dramatically facilitate and promote future research into white matter structure and function. Historically in neuroscience, the vast majority of research effort has been invested in understanding and studying gray matter and neurons, while white matter has received relatively little attention.

This owes largely to the lack of effective research tools to study white matter, even though it comprises about half the volume of the brain. The new MRI methods that were developed in CONNECT allow researchers, for the first time, to visualize the micro-structure of the living brain over the whole brain.

This opens new realms in our understanding of our most complex organ. In the future, the project members intend to use the technology they have developed to study the dynamics and time dependence of the micro-structure in white matter. For example they will search for a finger print or a trace that a cognitive task imprints on white matter microstructure encoding new experiences in the wiring of the brain.

Another future direction is to characterize and understand micro-structural changes caused by different neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer's or schizophrenia, in order to develop better diagnostic procedures for these and other devastating conditions.

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Friday, October 19, 2012

Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act | Tax Exemption | NAR

Unless Congress comes together by January 1 to renew a 2007 tax exemption on mortgage debt forgiven by a lender, the financial stress placed on borrowers could undercut other federal efforts to get the housing market back on track, according to the New York Times.

The Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act of 2007?exempts canceled mortgage debt used to buy, build or improve a primary residence up to $2 million from federal taxation. Meaning that a borrower does not need to pay taxes on a reduction in principal owed on a loan, or a write-off in the amount owed after a short sale, according to the Times.

But if the exemption is not renewed ? which experts believe is possible ? the financial burden placed on distressed borrowers could cancel out other?government relief efforts,?such as?a $25 billion deal?that forces?big banks to forgive more mortgage debt?as a penalty for mishandling mortgage documents.

?I?m optimistic in the sense that everyone agrees on the merits of the issue and that it?s good for the market,? Jamie Gregory, the deputy chief lobbyist for the National Association of Realtors, which is pushing for the exemption?s renewal, said. ?My only caution is the process.?

According to?the Realtors association, the exemption saved borrowers an estimated $1 billion in taxes in 2011.

New York and New Jersey could be hit particularly hard if the tax break is not renewed because of the states? large backlog of foreclosures, according to Michael Litzner, the owner/broker of Century 21 American Homes. The average length of the foreclosure process in New York was 1,072 days in the third quarter, compared to the national average of 382 days. [NYT] ?Christopher Cameron

Source: http://therealdeal.com/blog/2012/10/19/renewal-of-mortgage-debt-forgiveness-legislation-seen-as-crucial-to-housing-recovery/

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    Britney Spears looked tired as she went Halloween costume shopping with her fiance, Jason Trawick, in Calabasas, Calif., on Oct. 6. Those "X Factor" contestants are wearing her out!

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    Jennifer Garner took her son Samuel to a doctor's office on October 5 in Pacific Palisades, Calif. Garner looked radiant after attending the premiere of her husband Ben Affleck's film "Argo" last night.

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    Improving Your Home The Effective Way | Violawisc

    If you enjoy doing things on your own, you would probably like to know how to do home improvement yourself. If you like to take the DIY approach to home improvement, read on for some excellent tips.

    TIP! Try using wallpaper if you?re not a fan of paneling or painting. This can be a simple and cost-effective way to give any room a nice updated look.

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    Before trying to remove a popcorn ceiling yourself, have it tested for asbestos. It is imperative that asbestos is removed and disposed of carefully, because it is a harmful substance. If you find out that your ceiling does have asbestos, you might have to hire professionals to get rid of the ceiling.

    TIP! When buying a home, always set up a home inspection by a professional. By doing this, you do not have to look for everything that needs to be replaced or fixed.

    Instead of a granite slab, consider granite tiles. Granite slabs can cost more than $5000. Tiles are much cheaper and are generally around three hundred dollars. Tiles can make your counter look like its made of granite for a lot less money.

    Basic supplies that you will need for your projects include a ratchet set, chisels, a rubber mallet, a tool box, and a ladder. These are non-essential items but can be very useful when you have a home improvement project to work on.

    TIP! Notify your neighbors if you plan to be making home improvements that require street use. Let them know you are going to have some supplies delivered and might be making a mess on the sidewalk.

    Light up your closet with LED lights that run on batteries. These lights can be found at dollar stores. Some are so easy to install, you just need a few screws. They are sometimes even able to be stuck on your wall with a sticker. They even go on as you open the door, then off when you shut it.

    You need to find your house?s best points and make sure to showcase them. For example, if you have a wonderful view, leave your windows uncovered so that the view can be enjoyed. The positive points have to be accentuated. This way, potential purchasers can see what sets your house apart.

    TIP! Are you selling your home? Small projects around the home can add up to increased value. Installing new kitchen appliances and providing them without raising the asking price can dramatically increase your home?s appeal to potential buyers.

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    Whether you are painting one room, or all of them, take the time to determine the amount of paint you will need. Never simply look at a job and guess. You can waste a lot of money this way. Be certain to measure so that you will know the exact size of the area you plan to paint.

    You can turn your house into a home by choosing to use the tips you have just read. Even of you are starting small, you will soon be able to tackle much bigger projects that will improve your home?s livability

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    Thursday, October 18, 2012

    Terrorist Caught Trying to Blow Up the New York's Federal Reserve Bank [Terrorism]

    This guy is Quazi Mohammad Rezwanul Ahsan Nafis, a 21-year-old Bangladeshi student who traveled to the United States with the intention of carrying out a major terrorist attack. He wanted to blow up this building, 33 Liberty Street, the home of the Federal Reserve Bank located in the heart of the New York City's Financial District. More »


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    Green tea reduced inflammation, may inhibit prostate cancer tumor growth, research finds

    ScienceDaily (Oct. 18, 2012) ? Men with prostate cancer who consumed green tea prior to undergoing prostatectomy had reductions in markers of inflammation, according to data presented at the 11th Annual AACR International Conference on Frontiers in Cancer Prevention Research, held in Anaheim, Calif., Oct. 16-19, 2012.

    "Our study showed that drinking six cups of green tea affected biomarkers in prostate tissue at the time of surgery," said Susanne M. Henning, Ph.D., R.D., adjunct professor at the David Geffen School of Medicine at the University of California Los Angeles. "This research offers new insights into the mechanisms by which green tea consumption may reduce the risk for prostate cancer by opposing processes such as inflammation, which are associated with prostate cancer growth."

    Prior epidemiological data have been inconclusive about the relationship between green tea and prostate cancer. However, one recent intervention study conducted in Italy revealed that men with a precursor to prostate cancer called prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia who consumed a green tea extract reduced their risk for progression to prostate cancer.

    Henning and colleagues examined potential mechanisms by which green tea may have beneficial effects among 67 men with prostate cancer scheduled to undergo prostatectomy. The researchers randomly assigned the men to either six cups of brewed green tea or water daily for three to eight weeks, depending on the timing of their surgery. They collected blood and urine samples before and after the green tea or water consumption and collected prostate tissue following the pathology exam.

    The data showed that serum prostate-specific antigen (PSA) concentrations were significantly lower at the end of the study compared with baseline levels in men consuming green tea. In addition, prostate tissue PSA protein expression was lower in men assigned to green tea consumption compared with the control group at the end of the study.

    Further, immunostaining analysis revealed that nuclear factor kappa B, a marker of inflammation, was significantly reduced in those men assigned to green tea compared with those in the control group. A urinary marker of oxidative DNA damage was significantly decreased in urine from men consuming green tea compared with controls.

    The researchers found no differences in markers of tumor cell proliferation between the two treatment groups.

    Henning and her colleagues are further evaluating the association between green tea and prostate cancer by trying to enhance its activity. Currently, they are exploring the possibility of combining green tea with other natural products in mouse studies.

    Funding for this study was provided by the National Institutes of Health.

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    Wednesday, October 17, 2012

    Texas landowners take a rare stand against Big Oil

    A pipeline worker walks the length of a pipe as work continues Thursday, Oct. 4, 2012, in Sumner, Texas. Oil has long lived in harmony with farmland and cattle across the Texas landscape, a symbiosis nurtured by generations and built on an unspoken honor code that allowed agriculture to thrive while oil was extracted. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)

    A pipeline worker walks the length of a pipe as work continues Thursday, Oct. 4, 2012, in Sumner, Texas. Oil has long lived in harmony with farmland and cattle across the Texas landscape, a symbiosis nurtured by generations and built on an unspoken honor code that allowed agriculture to thrive while oil was extracted. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)

    Pipeline workers bend a large section of pipe in preparation for its' installation Thursday, Oct. 4, 2012, in Sumner, Texas. Oil has long lived in harmony with farmland and cattle across the Texas landscape, a symbiosis nurtured by generations and built on an unspoken honor code that allowed agriculture to thrive while oil was extracted. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)

    Large sections of pipe are shown on a neighboring property to Julia Trigg Crawford family farm Thursday, Oct. 4, 2012, in Sumner Texas. Oil has long lived in harmony with farmland and cattle across the Texas landscape, a symbiosis nurtured by generations and built on an unspoken honor code that allowed agriculture to thrive while oil was extracted. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)

    Julia Trigg Crawford reads letters of encouragement and support with some accompanied by donations while taking a lunch break from working her family farm Thursday, Oct. 4, 2012, in Sumner, Texas. Oil has long lived in harmony with farmland and cattle across the Texas landscape, a symbiosis nurtured by generations and built on an unspoken honor code that allowed agriculture to thrive while oil was extracted. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)

    Julia Trigg Crawford stands on a road in front of a neighboring property to her family farm where work by TransCanada continues on a oil pipeline Thursday, Oct. 4, 2012, in Sumner, Texas. Oil has long lived in harmony with farmland and cattle across the Texas landscape, a symbiosis nurtured by generations and built on an unspoken honor code that allowed agriculture to thrive while oil was extracted. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)

    (AP) ? Oil has long lived in harmony with farmland and cattle across the Texas landscape, a symbiosis nurtured by generations and built on an unspoken honor code that allowed agriculture to thrive while oil was extracted.

    Proud Texans have long welcomed the industry because of the cash it brings to sustain agriculture, but also see its presence as part of their patriotic duty to help wean the United States off "foreign" oil. So the answer to companies that wanted to build pipelines has usually been simple: Yes.

    Enter TransCanada.

    As the company pursues construction of a controversial 1,179-mile-long cross-country pipeline meant to bring Canadian tar sands oil to South Texas refineries, it's finding opposition in the unlikeliest of places: oil-friendly Texas, a state that has more pipelines snaking through the ground than any other.

    In the minds of some landowners approached by TransCanada for land, the company has broken an unspoken code.

    Nearly half the steel TransCanada is using is not American-made and the company won't promise to use local workers exclusively; it can't guarantee the oil will remain in the United States. It has snatched land. Possibly most egregious: They've behaved like arrogant foreigners, unworthy of operating in Texas.

    To fight back, insulted Texas landowners are filing dozens of lawsuits, threatening to further delay a project that has already encountered many obstacles. Others are allowing activists to go on their land to stage protests. Several have been arrested.

    "We've fought wars for it. We stood our ground at the Alamo for it. There's a lot of reasons that Texans are very proud of their land and proud when you own land that you are the master of that land and you control that land," said Julia Trigg Crawford, who is fighting the condemnation of a parcel of her family's 650-acre Red'Arc Farm in Sumner, about 115 miles northeast of Dallas.

    Oil and agriculture have lived in peace in part because a one-time payment from a pipeline company or monthly royalties from a production rig can help finance a ranch or farm that struggle today to turn a profit from agriculture. The oil giants also respected landowners' fierce Texas independence, even sometimes drilling in a different yard or rerouting a pipeline to ensure easy access to the minerals below.

    TransCanada is different. For one, it has sought and received court permission to condemn land when property owners didn't agree to an easement.

    "This is a foreign company," Crawford said. "Most people believe that as this product gets to the Houston area and is refined, it's probably then going to be shipped outside the United States. So if this product is not going to wind up as gasoline or diesel fuel in your vehicles or mine then what kind of energy independence is that creating for us?"

    Activists have handcuffed themselves to machinery. A group has moved into a grove of trees on a TransCanada easement. A 78-year-old great-grandmother, Eleanor Fairchild, whose late husband worked in the oil industry, spent a night in jail after trespassing ? along with actress Daryl Hannah of "Splash" fame ? on land condemned on her 425-acre farm. On Monday, eight others were arrested for their protest activities.

    TransCanada's pipeline, some landowners say, is more worrisome than those built by other companies because of the tar sands oil the company wants to transport. They point to an 800,000-gallon spill of mostly tar sands oil in Michigan's Kalamazoo River in 2010. It took Enbridge, the company that owns that pipeline, 17 hours to detect the rupture, and the cleanup is still incomplete.

    With a pipeline, landowners give up control of the land for a one-time check, risking a spill that could contaminate their land or water for years. It's a risk many are willing to take in exchange for cash ? to a point.

    Some say the risk of a spill now is too high to cooperate. Others want guarantees TransCanada will take full responsibility for a spill.

    Many just want respect.

    Most pipeline projects in Texas have been completed with an average of 4 percent to 10 percent of condemned land. TransCanada, however, has condemned more than 100 of the 800 or so tracts ? or about 12.5 percent ? of the land it needed to complete a 485-mile portion of the pipeline that runs through Texas.

    Many of the lawsuits in Texas are about TransCanada's "common carrier" status. This allows companies building projects benefiting the public to condemn private property. The Texas Supreme Court recently ruled if a landowner challenges a condemnation, the company must prove its project is for the public good.

    Crawford, whose family has denied other pipelines access to their land, argues that since TransCanada's pipeline will have only one access point ? or a place where oil can get into the pipe ? at a hub in Cushing, Okla., it does not qualify for the status, which requires the pipeline be accessible in Texas.

    "This is not about the money," said Crawford, who notes that TransCanada's final offer of $20,000 amounts to less than $1 a day over 60 years, less time than her family has been on the land. "This is about the right of a landowner to control what happens on their land."

    David Dodson, a TransCanada spokesman in Houston, said the company has agreements with 60,000 landowners in North America, hundreds of them in Texas. Many have been reached easily, he said. The problems in Texas, he believes, may just be a sign of the times.

    "These days, anyone who attempts to build a linear infrastructure project, Texas, wherever it is, it doesn't matter, is facing increased opposition," Dodson said.

    David Holland's 3,850-acre rice farm and ranch in southeast Jefferson County is littered with nearly 50 pipelines. In the five years since he was first approached by TransCanada, he said he has signed contracts with two other companies. He insists he would do the same for TransCanada ? if they offered him fair value for his 10.5 acres.

    Until now, Holland said, he and other landowners had given pipeline companies a roughly 20 percent discount because it was cheaper than fighting Big Oil. TransCanada offered him more than $400,000 for his land. But that, he said, was about $200 less for every 16.5 feet than he had previously received. After Holland declined, the court allowed TransCanada to take the land for $13 for every 16.5 feet ? totaling slightly more than $20,000.

    "Every landowner in the state is furious at them," he said.

    Some landowners have reached agreements without a problem. Henry Duncan, whose 200-acre farm is across the road from the Crawford's, wouldn't say how much TransCanada paid, but feels he was fairly compensated for his 7 acres. He does wish they would use American-made steel for the pipe and hire local workers. He, too, feels they bullied landowners, but is realistic.

    Pipeline money helps keep his 100 head of cattle roaming the pastures. It could help him and his wife as they age.

    "To be quite honest, I'd like to see another one come through because they pay good," Duncan said.

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    PFT: Reid fires Castillo, and that might not be all

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    Former Vikings defensive tackle Jimmy Kennedy was outed last week as the original bounty whistleblower, but he claims that he never was in.In documents filed in federal court on Monday, the lawyer representing Saints linebacker Jonathan Vilma spells out various details regarding Kennedy?s role, or lack thereof, in the bounty case.
    In a sworn declaration, lawyer Peter Ginsberg lists several facts that Kennedy shared with Ginsberg.

    First, Kennedy said he never discussed a supposed bounty program with anyone ? including NFL investigators or former Vikings coach Brad Childress.

    Second, Kennedy said that, at halftime of the 2009 NFC title game, he screamed at his teammates:? ?These m*****f***?ers are killing our quarterback as if there?s money on it.? These m*****f***?ers are killing us and we better start playing some ******* football.?

    Third, Kennedy said he didn?t have any reason to believe that the Saints had a bounty on former Vikings quarterback Brett Favre.

    Fourth, Kennedy said he didn?t speak with former Saints defensive end Anthony Hargrove at any time before or after the game, contrary to a contention that Hargrove told Kennedy of the existence of the bounty on Favre.

    Fifth, Kennedy said neither Hargrove nor anyone else told Kennedy that there was a ?bounty? on Favre.

    Sixth, Kennedy said he never talked to Childress about the Saints having a bounty on Favre, contrary to the league contention that Kennedy told Childress about the bounty.

    Seventh, Kennedy said the NFL never interviewed him, contrary to the NFL?s contentions.

    Eighth, Kennedy said that NFL investigator Joe Hummel called Kennedy twice, but that Kennedy never talked to Hummel about the situation.

    Ninth, Kennedy said he?s not aware of Hummel ever calling Kennedy?s lawyer.

    Tenth, Kennedy said he?s not aware that any members of the Saints offered $10,000 or any amount of money as an incentive to injure Favre.

    If it?s true, it?s powerful stuff.? Still, it?s odd that Kennedy didn?t provide a written statement of his own.? With Ginsberg acting as the funnel of Kennedy?s claims to the court, Ginsberg could come dangerously close to becoming a witness ? which would make it hard for him to continue being Vilma?s lawyer.

    And if the NFL did indeed interview Kennedy, the evidence the league has been required to produce to the federal court in Louisiana surely would include at least some reference to Kennedy being interviewed, and regarding what he said.

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    Planet found in nearest star system to Earth: HARPS instrument finds Earth-mass exoplanet orbiting Alpha Centauri B

    ScienceDaily (Oct. 16, 2012) ? European astronomers have discovered a planet with about the mass of Earth orbiting a star in the Alpha Centauri system -- the nearest to Earth. It is also the lightest exoplanet ever discovered around a star like the Sun. The planet was detected using the HARPS instrument on the 3.6-metre telescope at ESO's La Silla Observatory in Chile.

    The results will appear online in the journal Nature on Oct. 17, 2012.

    Alpha Centauri is one of the brightest stars in the southern skies and is the nearest stellar system to our Solar System -- only 4.3 light-years away. It is actually a triple star -- a system consisting of two stars similar to the Sun orbiting close to each other, designated Alpha Centauri A and B, and a more distant and faint red component known as Proxima Centauri [1]. Since the nineteenth century astronomers have speculated about planets orbiting these bodies, the closest possible abodes for life beyond the Solar System, but searches of increasing precision had revealed nothing. Until now.

    "Our observations extended over more than four years using the HARPS instrument and have revealed a tiny, but real, signal from a planet orbiting Alpha Centauri B every 3.2 days," says Xavier Dumusque (Geneva Observatory, Switzerland and Centro de Astrofisica da Universidade do Porto, Portugal), lead author of the paper. "It's an extraordinary discovery and it has pushed our technique to the limit!"

    The European team detected the planet by picking up the tiny wobbles in the motion of the star Alpha Centauri B created by the gravitational pull of the orbiting planet [2]. The effect is minute -- it causes the star to move back and forth by no more than 51 centimetres per second (1.8 km/hour), about the speed of a baby crawling. This is the highest precision ever achieved using this method.

    Alpha Centauri B is very similar to the Sun but slightly smaller and less bright. The newly discovered planet, with a mass of a little more than that of Earth [3], is orbiting about six million kilometres away from the star, much closer than Mercury is to the Sun in the Solar System. The orbit of the other bright component of the double star, Alpha Centauri A, keeps it hundreds of times further away, but it would still be a very brilliant object in the planet's skies.

    The first exoplanet around a Sun-like star was found by the same team back in 1995 and since then there have been more than 800 confirmed discoveries, but most are much bigger than Earth, and many are as big as Jupiter [4]. The challenge astronomers now face is to detect and characterise a planet of mass comparable to Earth that is orbiting in the habitable zone [5] around another star. The first step has now been taken [6].

    "This is the first planet with a mass similar to Earth ever found around a star like the Sun. Its orbit is very close to its star and it must be much too hot for life as we know it," adds St?phane Udry (Geneva Observatory), a co-author of the paper and member of the team, "but it may well be just one planet in a system of several. Our other HARPS results, and new findings from Kepler, both show clearly that the majority of low-mass planets are found in such systems."

    "This result represents a major step towards the detection of a twin Earth in the immediate vicinity of the Sun. We live in exciting times!" concludes Xavier Dumusque.

    Notes

    [1] The components of a multiple star are named by adding uppercase letters to the name of the star. Alpha Centauri A is the brightest component, Alpha Centauri B is the slightly fainter second star and Alpha Centauri C is the much fainter Proxima Centauri. Proxima Centauri is slightly closer to Earth than A or B and hence is formally the closest star.

    [2] HARPS measures the radial velocity of a star -- its speed towards or away from Earth -- with extraordinary precision. A planet in orbit around a star causes the star to regularly move towards and away from a distant observer on Earth. Due to the Doppler effect, this radial velocity change induces a shift of the star's spectrum towards longer wavelengths as it moves away (called a redshift) and a blueshift (towards shorter wavelengths) as it approaches. This tiny shift of the star's spectrum can be measured with a high-precision spectrograph such as HARPS and used to infer the presence of a planet.

    [3] Using the radial velocity method, astronomers can only estimate a minimum mass for a planet as the mass estimate also depends on the tilt of the orbital plane relative to the line of sight, which is unknown. But, from a statistical point of view, this minimum mass is often close to the real mass of the planet.

    [4] NASA's Kepler mission has found 2300 candidate planets using an alternative method -- searching for the slight drop in the brightness of a star as a planet passes in front of it (transits) and blocks some of the light. The majority of planet candidates detected by this transit method are very distant from us. But, in contrast, the planets found by HARPS are around stars close to the Sun -- with the new discovery being the closest yet. This makes them better targets for many kinds of additional follow-up observations such as characterising the planet's atmosphere.

    [5] The habitable zone is a narrow annular region around a star in which water may be present in liquid form if conditions are right.

    [6] ESPRESSO, the Echelle SPectrograph for Rocky Exoplanet and Stable Spectroscopic Observations, is to be installed on the ESO Very Large Telescope. Currently undergoing final design, it is scheduled to start operating in late-2016 or early-2017. ESPRESSO will feature radial velocity precision of 0.35 km/hour or less. For comparison, Earth induces a 0.32 km/hour radial velocity on the Sun. This resolution should thus enable ESPRESSO to discover Earth-mass planets in the habitable zone. The ESPRESSO consortium is led by team members responsible for the current discovery.

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    This research was presented in a paper "An Earth mass planet orbiting Alpha Centauri B," to appear online in the journal Nature on Oct. 17, 2012.

    The team is composed of Xavier Dumusque (Observatoire de Gen?ve, Switzerland; Centro de Astrofisica da Universidade do Porto, Portugal), Francesco Pepe (Observatoire de Gen?ve), Christophe Lovis (Observatoire de Gen?ve), Damien S?gransan (Observatoire de Gen?ve), Johannes Sahlmann (Observatoire de Gen?ve), Willy Benz (Universit?t Bern, Switzerland), Fran?ois Bouchy (Observatoire de Gen?ve; Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris, France), Michel Mayor (Observatoire de Gen?ve), Didier Queloz (Observatoire de Gen?ve), Nuno Santos (Centro de Astrofisica da Universidade do Porto) and St?phane Udry (Observatoire de Gen?ve).

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    Voters doubt either candidate can help

    By Allison Linn, NBC News

    The big question in this presidential election has been which candidate ? President Barack Obama or challenger Mitt Romney ? can do the best job fixing the ailing national economy.

    But new research suggests that nearly half of all Americans think neither candidate will have much effect on their personal financial situation.

    The new survey, released Monday by Bankrate.com, finds that 45 percent of adults nationwide don?t think the choice of president will make much of a difference to their finances.

    Another 29 percent said they thought their personal situation would be better under Obama, while 20 percent said their personal situation would be better if Romney wins the election.

    The survey of about 1,000 people, which was conducted Oct. 4-7 and has a margin of error of 3.7 percent, shows a significant shift in favor of Obama since June.

    Back then a similar Bankrate poll found respondents were equally split, at 21 percent, on whether they?d be better off financially with Obama or Romney.?In the June poll, slightly more people also said it didn?t matter much to their personal finances who won.

    The pessimism about the ability of the president to affect one?s personal finances is surprising, said Erik Snowberg, professor of economics and political science at the California Institute of Technology.

    ?I?m surprised because they?re right,? said Snowberg, who has done extensive research on people?s perceptions of the economy and their voting habits.

    He said research has shown that the president?s party affiliation has a minimal effect on the stock market, a key vehicle for improving financial measures like retirement savings. Politics also don?t seem to make a huge difference in moving the unemployment rate, he added.

    Still, the Bankrate poll did show a contradiction: Despite their skepticism about whether the president can help them personally, more than six in 10 people said their personal economic situation is a key factor in their voting decision.

    Claes Bell, a senior analyst for Bankrate.com, said he thinks there is widespread pessimism about whether anything will help after five years of difficult economic times.

    ?I think people are maybe feeling a little bit discouraged at this point and wondering whether either candidate has a policy prescription that?s going to work, or even if a policy prescription can do anything at all to improve the financial position of the average American,? he said.

    Those who said they were doing better financially than a year ago were more likely to say they?d do better under Obama. Those who reported being worse off financially than a year ago were more likely to say they?d do better under Romney.

    ?You?re seeing the effects of people?s own personal financial outcomes influencing their vote,? Bell said.

    Snowberg, the Caltech professor, said that when pollsters ask about economic issues like this so close to the election, people?s more general feelings about the candidates tend to come through.

    ?They know that what you?re actually asking them is a political question and so they answer them as if you?re asking them, ?Do you like Obama or Romney better??? he said.

    Snowberg doubted that last Friday?s unemployment report, which showed a substantial drop in the unemployment rate to under 8 percent, is having a big impact on people?s feelings.

    His research has shown that people tend to judge the employment situation based on their own experience, rather than more general data. For example, they tend to think the unemployment is higher if they are unemployed themselves, or if they are in a group, such as low-skilled workers, that has more trouble finding work.

    ?Really what matters for people is how they perceive the economy is going,? he said.

    Source: http://lifeinc.today.com/_news/2012/10/15/14398569-voters-skeptical-whether-either-candidate-can-help-the-economy?lite

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    Worker cooked to death at Bumble Bee seafood plant in California


    California workplace safety officials are investigating how a worker at a Bumble Bee Foods seafood plant wound up being cooked to death in an industrial oven.

    The accident happened Thursday morning at the Bumble Bee Foods factory in Santa Fe Springs, Calif.,?KTLA.com reported.

    Police and fire personnel, responding to a 911 call from the business, found a worker dead inside a cooking device called a ?steamer machine,? according to KTLA.

    The victim was identified as Jose Malena, 62, an employee at the factory for more than six years.

    An initial investigation indicated that Malena ?was fatally injured when he was cooked in an oven,? California Division of Occupational Safety and Health spokeswoman Erika Monterroza told the Whittier Daily News.

    Cal-OSHA is trying to determine how the man wound up in the oven and whether there were any workplace safety regulatory violations.

    ?The entire Bumble Bee Foods family is saddened by the tragic loss of our colleague, and our thoughts and prayers are with the Malena family,? Bumble Bee Foods spokesman Pat Menke said in a statement to KTLA.

    Operations at the plant were suspended until Monday.

    source: http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2012/10/14/14433761-worker-cooked-to-death-at-bumble-bee-seafood-plant-in-california?lite

    Source: http://blog.usfoodsafety.com/2012/10/15/worker-cooked-to-death-at-bumble-bee-seafood-plant-in-california/

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