Saturday, December 31, 2011

Targeted therapy extends progression-free survival of patients with advanced ovarian cancer

ScienceDaily (Dec. 29, 2011) ? Targeted drugs, which block or disrupt particular molecules involved in the growth of tumors, have been shown to be effective treatments against many types of cancer. A new phase 3 clinical trial conducted by the Gynecologic Oncology Group (GOG) showed that a targeted therapy called bevacizumab (Avastin) effectively delayed the progression of advanced ovarian cancer. Patients with newly diagnosed advanced ovarian cancer now typically undergo surgery and chemotherapy, but the new research suggests an additional avenue of treatment.

The results of the trial appear in the December 29 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine.

"This approach can be looked upon as a third major component of treatment for ovarian cancer and related malignancies," says Robert A. Burger, MD, lead investigator on the GOG study and director of the Women's Cancer Center at Fox Chase Cancer Center. "We've had the combination of surgical management and cytotoxic chemotherapy for many years, but we haven't really seen anything else in terms of a fundamental class of treatment. This represents a new way for us to control the disease."

The placebo-controlled study, which was sponsored by the National Cancer Institute, enrolled 1,873 patients with previously untreated advanced disease from 336 sites, primarily in the United States, but also in Canada, South Korea, and Japan. The patients either had stage III ovarian cancer that could not be entirely removed with surgery, or stage IV disease, and were randomly assigned to one of three groups. For patients who received bevacizumab with chemotherapy followed by bevacizumab for up to an additional 10 months, the median time until their cancer progressed was 14.1 months, compared to 10.3 months for patients in the control group, who received chemotherapy with a placebo and then continued with a placebo. The net effect was a 28% reduction in the risk of disease of ovarian cancer progression over time. Patients who received bevacizumab only with chemotherapy, but not afterward, had a median progression-free survival of 11.2 months.

The National Cancer Institute estimates that nearly 22,000 women were diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 2011, and more than 15,000 died of the disease. For patients diagnosed before the cancer has spread, the five-year relative survival rate is about 93 percent (relative survival measures survival of cancer only, independent of other causes of death). But ovarian cancer is insidious -- early symptoms, like bloating, abdominal pain, and trouble eating, are typical of many illnesses and easily dismissed as non-threatening. Women often do not learn they have the disease until it's already spread. In 62 percent of new cases, the patient's cancer has metastasized to distant sites, and the five-year survival rate is just under 27 percent.

Bevacizumab is already FDA-approved for use against some types of colon, lung, kidney and brain cancers; its accelerated approval for metastatic breast cancer was recently revoked by the FDA. The drug acts by binding with vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), a protein produced by certain cancers that helps initiate the growth of new blood vessels that feed the tumor. The process of growing new blood vessels is called angiogenesis, and bevacizumab is an angiogenesis inhibitor.

"Bevacizumab blocks the growth factor VEGF, which is important in the process of ovarian cancer progression," says Burger, "and we've seen that this drug is also active in patients with recurrent disease."

Angiogenesis happens at the interface between the host and the disease, which makes it an appealing target for treatment, says Burger, who also led the Phase II GOG study on using bevacizumab in women with recurrent ovarian cancer. He says different ovarian cancers may appear identical under the microscope but differ biologically, which means they'll respond differently to treatment.

In the NEJM paper, Burger and his co-authors point out that another ovarian cancer trial conducted primarily in Europe called ICON7 demonstrated positive results in using becavizumab in combination with chemotherapy and then continued for up to 7 months.

Co-authors on the NEJM paper include Mark F. Brady, Roswell Park Cancer Institute; Michael A. Bookman, Arizona Cancer Center; Gini F. Fleming, University of Chicago; Bradley J. Monk, Creighton University School of Medicine; Helen Huang, Roswell Park; Robert S. Mannel, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City; Howard D. Homesley, Wake Forest University School of Medicine; Jeffrey Fowler, James Cancer Hospital at the Ohio State University, Hilliard; Benjamin E. Greer, Seattle Cancer Care Alliance; Matthew Boente, Minnesota Oncology and Hematology; Michael J. Birrer, Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital; and Sharon X. Liang, North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System.

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Friday, December 30, 2011

Military Bowl: Toledo outlasts Air Force, 42-41, after Falcons gamble on two-point conversion

Toledo (9-4) then recovered the onside kick and ran out the clock on the highest scoring of the four Military Bowls. The Rockets had taken a 42-35 lead with 5 minutes 1 second left on Bernard Reedy?s 33-yard touchdown reception. The sophomore wide receiver finished with 125 yards receiving on four catches, three of which went for scores, and was named MVP.

Rockets sophomore quarterback Terrance Owens completed 20 of 25 passes for 201 yards and three touchdowns, and senior tailback Adonis Thomas added 127 yards and a touchdown on 21 carries to give Matt Campbell his first victory as a head coach. The team?s offensive coordinator for the last three years was named head coach on Dec. 12 following Tim Beckman?s departure for Illinois.

?For this team, for this staff, I couldn?t be prouder,? Campbell, at 32 the youngest coach in the Football Bowl Subdivision, said after receiving the trophy on the podium at midfield.

Air Force (7-6) had tied the game at 35 with 5:59 left in the third quarter on Mike DeWitt?s two-yard scoring run. The junior fullback?s second touchdown capped a seven-play drive that began at midfield and included a 20-yard run by Jefferson and an 11-yard run from sophomore wide receive Ty MacArthur to set up first and goal from the 2.

Several minutes earlier, Toledo struck first in the second half when safety Jermaine Robinson intercepted Jefferson?s pass that went off wide receiver Mikel Hunter?s hands. The throw was a bit behind Hunter, who tried to make the catch while twisting his body in mid-air, but he couldn?t control it, and Robinson collected the carom before going 37 yards into the end zone with 8:56 left.

It didn?t take long for the offensive fireworks to commence when in the first quarter the teams combined for 35 points and scored on five of six possessions during one stretch. Toledo got the defensively challenged affair started with a 17-yard touchdown pass from Owens to wide receiver Bernard Reedy with 6:38 to play.

Air Force?s Cody Getz muffed the ensuing kickoff, and the Rockets were in business again when Junior Sylvestre recovered at the Falcons 41. On the next play, Thomas dashed around the left side and sprinted down the sideline for a touchdown and a 14-0 advantage.

Air Force responded by going 76 yards in eight plays on a drive that included a pass interference penalty against Toledo. That violation, following an 18-yard completion from Jefferson to wide receiver Mikel Hunter, placed the ball at the Rockets 19. Three plays later on third and 12, Jefferson broke through the line of scrimmage, cut to his right and was gone for a 22-yard touchdown with 2:29 remaining.

As quickly as Jefferson had drawn the Falcons within a touchdown, junior wide receiver Eric Page expanded the lead back to 14 by returning the kickoff 87 yards for a score. The first-team all-Mid-American Conference kick returner handled the kick with plenty of room in front of him, waited for his blocking to develop and followed Reedy through a hole up the middle and into the open field. No one was catching Page thereafter on his way to his first kickoff return for a touchdown this year.

The Falcons wasted little time in replying though, beginning their next possession with a 60-yard run by wide receiver Jonathan Warzeka to the 3. DeWitt finished the drive with a scoring run on the next play, and after Toledo had a rare three plays and punt, Air Force took over at its 21 to start the second quarter.

From there, the Falcons used nine plays to tie the game on a drive that included a 15-yard facemask penalty added to a 16-yard run by Warzeka. Air Force picked up 18 yards on a pass from Jefferson to Kauth and thereafter ran the ball seven straight times, culminating in senior running back Asher Clark?s one-yard touchdown on fourth and goal.

The exhausting pace continued on Toledo?s next possession that lasted all of five plays and ended with a 49-yard touchdown pass from Owens to Reedy over the middle. But the Falcons had the last word of the half, recovering Reedy?s fumble after a long reception and completing the 44-yard drive with Jefferson?s dart to Warzeka for a 37-yard touchdown on fourth and three.

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Thursday, December 29, 2011

2011 Bridgepoint Education Holiday Bowl Preview from the Sports Mac

These must be interesting times for the folks who run the Bridgepoint Education Holiday Bowl.? In the past, this matchup usually had paired two of the top teams from the Big 12 and Pac-12 and it was one of the bowls to watch in between Christmas and New Year?s Day.?

But then a couple of years ago, a lot of the BCS conferences started to shift when their respective teams would end the season and, unfortunately, the Holiday Bowl was one of the bowls that got the short straw.? While they still have teams from the Big 12 and Pac-12 participating, the teams are further down each conference?s pecking order.? For this year, the Holiday Bowl features two teams that had up and down seasons.

California certainly got 2011 off to a great start winning their first three games, including a three-point overtime win in their Pac-12 opener on the road at Colorado.? Then the rough patch came and the Golden Bears lost four of their next five with blowout conference losses at Pac-12 champion Oregon, home against USC and at Pac-12 South champion UCLA.? But California was able to right the ship and finish strong, winning three of their last four games with the only loss being on the road at rival Stanford.? That finish allowed the Golden Bears to finish the season with seven wins and participate in the Holiday Bowl for the third time and the first time since 2006.

It?s been a rough couple of years for the University of Texas.? After playing in the 2010 BCS Championship Game, the Longhorns had a big letdown the following season, winning only five games and missing bowl eligibility.?

This season got off to a fine start as they won their first four games.? Then came the Red River Shootout with Oklahoma.? It turned into a nightmare as the Sooners ran all over the Cotton Bowl and destroyed Texas by 38 points.? As the Longhorns were reeling from that loss, red hot Oklahoma State came to Austin and walked out with a 12-point victory.? That set the tone for the second half of the season as Texas was a mediocre 3-3 and capped the regular season by getting blown out again, this time at Baylor.?

Regardless, the Longhorns won seven games and are back in the postseason.? This will be the Longhorns fifth Holiday Bowl and first visit here since 2007.

So, who will win their eighth game of the season and carry momentum into 2012?? Read on for the preview of the 2011 Bridgepoint Education Holiday Bowl.

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California Offense vs. Texas Defense

California?s offense has been fairly good all season long.? They have been able to move the ball and score points, averaging almost 420 yards and just under 30 points per game this season.? But they did struggle in that bad stretch in the middle of the year mentioned above, when they scored just 38 points in those three defeats.? Zach Maynard is the man under center and he has been fairly effective, accounting for 245 yards of total offense per game, which was 41st nationally.? He has help from RB Isi Sofele, who ran for over 105 yards per game, and WR Keenan Allen, who had 105 receiving yards per game.? They?ll be facing a Texas defense that has been very good all season.? They finished in the top 15 in rushing defense, pass efficiency defense and scoring defense.? They have had bad outings this year, including the regular season finale.? They?ll be looking for redemption and will want to prove that this is one of the better defenses in the country.

Edge: Texas

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Texas Offense vs. California Defense

The Longhorns have been well balanced all season, but that can be deceiving.? They averaged just over 400 yards per game and while they ran for over 210 yards per game, they were only able to throw for 194 yards per contest, which was only 85th nationally.? David Ash and Case McCoy have both had shots at quarterback and McCoy seems to have become the man to lead the offense and there have been growing pains.? The Longhorns have had a running back by committee this season led by Malcolm Brown and Joe Bergeron.? Jaxon Shipley is the leading receiver, but he has under five receptions per game.? California?s defense has been fairly good finishing just outside the top 25 in total defense.? But they have had a tendency to give up points, as the Golden Bears have given up more the 30 points seven times this season.? This matchup is too close to call as both units have been OK and nothing more.

Who will win the 2011 Bridgepoint Education Holiday Bowl?

    Who will win the 2011 Bridgepoint Education Holiday Bowl?

  • California

  • Texas

Edge: Even

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Special Teams

Each team has an area of strength here that they?ll be looking to exploit in San Diego.? For California, they have had one of the stronger kicking games in the nation this year.? P Bryan Anger averaged over 44 yards per kick and K Giorgio Tavecchio finished tied for 11th in FG per game.? For Texas, they finished eighth in the nation in punt returns and 18th in kickoff returns.? Either unit has a chance to make a big impact in what should be a tight contest.

Edge: Even

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Coaching

Jeff Tedford has California back to his winning ways after a down year in 2010 and he has now guided the Golden Bears to their eighth bowl game in his 10 seasons, winning five of them.? Mack Brown has got Texas back to a winning season after suffering his first losing one in his 13 seasons as the head Longhorn.? He is still 100 games over .500 in Austin and has won two-thirds of the games in his career.

Edge: Texas

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This and That

Both teams should be motivated as they are back in the postseason after missing out last year.? While California fans have the shorter trip, the Longhorns might have the crowd advantage as Texas fans will show up in droves no matter where the team plays.? Texas might also have motivation because with a good performance here, they could end the season in the final Top 25, something they could not say last season.

Edge: Texas

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So, What Will Happen in the 2011 Bridgepoint Education Holiday Bowl

While California won three of its last four and Texas lost three of its last four, the Longhorns are the better team here this night.? While it won?t be an easy victory, Texas will continue its climb back toward the top of the Big 12 and use this game as a springboard for 2012.

Line: Texas by 3

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The Sports Mac Prediction: Texas 24, California 17

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Sony release of S-LCD shares to Samsung to benefit Taiwan panel makers, says paper

EDN, December 27; Steve Shen, DIGITIMES?[Tuesday 27 December 2011]

The decision of Samsung Electronics to acquire all of Sony's shares in S-LCD, the two company's flat panel joint venture, will benefit Taiwan-based flat panel makers Chimei Innolux (CMI) and AU Optronics (AUO), the Chinese-language Economic Daily News (EDN) quoted David Hsieh, vice president of the Greater China Market at DisplaySearch, as indicating.

After liquidating its shares in S-LCD, Sony may shift more orders for LCD panels to CMI and AUO from its previous primary supplier Samsung, the paper quoted Hsieh as saying.

Hsieh also noted that Foxconn Electronics (Hon Hai Precision Industry), an OEM TV partner for Sony, has helped deliver CMI's TV panels to Sony for approval, and if approved, Foxconn will be able to optimize the production capacity of its entire group.

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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

2012: Fear no supernova

ScienceDaily (Dec. 28, 2011) ? Given the incredible amounts of energy in a supernova explosion -- as much as the sun creates during its entire lifetime -- another erroneous doomsday theory is that such an explosion could happen in 2012 and harm life on Earth. However, given the vastness of space and the long times between supernovae, astronomers can say with certainty that there is no threatening star close enough to hurt Earth.

Astronomers estimate that, on average, about one or two supernovae explode each century in our galaxy. But for Earth's ozone layer to experience damage from a supernova, the blast must occur less than 50 light-years away. All of the nearby stars capable of going supernova are much farther than this.

Any planet with life on it near a star that goes supernova would indeed experience problems. X- and gamma-ray radiation from the supernova could damage the ozone layer, which protects us from harmful ultraviolet light in the sun's rays. The less ozone there is, the more UV light reaches the surface. At some wavelengths, just a 10 percent increase in ground-level UV can be lethal to some organisms, including phytoplankton near the ocean surface. Because these organisms form the basis of oxygen production on Earth and the marine food chain, any significant disruption to them could cascade into a planet-wide problem.

Another explosive event, called a gamma-ray burst (GRB), is often associated with supernovae. When a massive star collapses on itself -- or, less frequently, when two compact neutron stars collide -- the result is the birth of a black hole. As matter falls toward a nascent black hole, some of it becomes accelerated into a particle jet so powerful that it can drill its way completely through the star before the star's outermost layers even have begun to collapse. If one of the jets happens to be directed toward Earth, orbiting satellites detect a burst of highly energetic gamma rays somewhere in the sky. These bursts occur almost daily and are so powerful that they can be seen across billions of light-years.

A gamma-ray burst could affect Earth in much the same way as a supernova -- and at much greater distance -- but only if its jet is directly pointed our way. Astronomers estimate that a gamma-ray burst could affect Earth from up to 10,000 light-years away with each separated by about 15 million years, on average. So far, the closest burst on record, known as GRB 031203, was 1.3 billion light-years away.

As with impacts, our planet likely has already experienced such events over its long history, but there's no reason to expect a gamma-ray burst in our galaxy to occur in the near future, much less in December 2012.

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Earl Ofari Hutchinson: Paul Flunks the R (Racism) Test for Good Reason

Things got worse for GOP presidential candidate Ron Paul when his GOP presidential rival Newt Gingrich called Paul on the carpet for purported racially inflammatory utterances he made in the 1990s in his officially approved newsletters, "Ron Paul's Political Report" and "Ron Paul's Freedom Report," which brought in a considerable haul of cash. Paul's purported half-baked racial scribbles are by now well known. He bashed blacks as chronic welfare grifters, thugs, lousy parents, and said they are inherently racist toward whites. Paul issued a terse denial that he authored or even read any of the racial slanders at the time but there is no evidence that he wrote a correction, or issued a clarification.

Paul was back at it again in 2008. On his campaign website ronpaul2008.com, Paul spotlighted race as "Issue: Racism." "Government as an institution is particularly ill-suited to combat bigotry." In short, the 1954 landmark Supreme Court's Brown vs. Board of education school desegregation decision, the 1964 and 1968 Civil Rights Acts, the 1965 Voting Rights Act, and legions of court decisions and state laws that bar discrimination are worthless. Worse, said Paul, they actually promoted bigotry by dividing Americans into race and class. None of this would have much mattered to Gingrich or much of the media if Paul hadn't become a front runner in the Iowa Caucus.

His kind of sort of, let's drop the subject retort to the press challenge to forcefully repudiate the past writings was the standard Paul dodge. The jury then and now is still out on whether those views truly represent his feelings or not. He loudly protests that he's not a racist now because he has to if he is to have any credibility as a serious presidential contender. But protests and dodges, don't change the reasons for Paul's seemingly out of the pale attacks. They likely did accurately reflect Paul's thoughts about racial matters, if not in the crude wording, as he protests wasn't his wording, but in political sentiment. That's the operative word, "sentiment" because this sentiment can easily morph into lethal and incendiary public policy advocacy.

Paul's boast that he would not have voted for the landmark 1964 civil rights bill that's been the law of the land for nearly six decades is a textbook case in point.

Paul's rap against the bill is just as absurd and tortured as the rap that Southern Democrats and Northern GOP conservatives who bottled the bill up for more than a year in Congress used to pretty up their opposition to it. It violated property rights. Paul, nearly six decades after their efforts failed in a interview reiterated, "...I'm for property rights and for state's rights, and therefore I'm a racist, that's just outlandish."

The equal protection clause of the 14th Amendment wiped away the bogus claim that property rights trumps racial discrimination a century before Paul and Jim Crow maintenance proponents used this ploy to torpedo the civil rights bill. But his anti-civil rights position linked directly to the old property rights canard fits neatly into the stock libertarian argument that the best thing that government can do is stay out of the affairs of private citizens and private business. That the root of America's woes -- bloated spending, soaring deficits, congressional gridlock, crippling energy dependence, massive tax disparities, the drug plague, and even America's wars are the result of top heavy government interference and intrusion in the lives of Americans. Paul also knows that spicing up the horribly distorted Jeffersonian principle of limited government with race has broad implications for scrapping regulations on environmental and civil liberties, and consumer protections, gutting regulations to prevent corporate abuses, and of course, slashing funding or eliminating government health services, education, welfare, and labor rules and laws. He has drilled home in his talks, lectures, and innumerable GOP presidential debates. Paul's seeming anti-establishment, anti-party, maverick position plays well to the legions of frustrated, disgusted, even enraged GOP rank and filers and purported libertarians that are desperate to have an alternative to the GOP establishment anointed presidential contenders.

Paul can be magnanimous and apologize for the racist rants while deftly deflecting blame to someone else and then quickly lecturing the press to get over it and talk about the "substantive" issues. But the dredge up of the newsletters gave him what he wanted. He is a near household name and a viable force in the GOP. A slash and burn assault on government, even when its race tinged, doesn't hurt Paul one bit. It gets media and public attention, draws denunciations from his defenders as hitting below the belt, and quiet cheers from the multitudes that happen to agree with Paul, his racial suspect views notwithstanding. In other words, Paul flunks the R (Racism) test for good reason.

Earl Ofari Hutchinson is an author and political analyst. He is a weekly co-host of the Al Sharpton Show on American Urban Radio Network. He is the author of How Obama Governed: The Year of Crisis and Challenge. He is an associate editor of New America Media. He is host of the weekly Hutchinson Report Newsmaker Hour on KTYM Radio Los Angeles streamed on ktym.com podcast on blogtalkradio.com and on thehutchinsonreportnews.com
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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

This Day in Sports: Lions complete 0-16 season

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Local woman challenges Facebook over support page

by BILL McGINTY / NewsChannel 36 Staff

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CROUSE, NC -- Heather Stultz wants to redefine what?s considered offensive, at least what is considered offensive by Facebook anyway.

Facebook told Stultz a photo of a baby breast feeding on her breast feeding support page called ?Respect the Breast?, is offensive and violates Facebook?s policy on ?pornography?.

?It blew me away, I can?t believe that someone would think that something so natural and so nurturing and caring could turn it into something so dark and nasty, it?s not like that,? Stultz said.

Facebook?s policy says it prohibits content that is ?hateful, threatening, defamatory, or pornographic?? or "contains nudity."

Stultz?s page has 1,462 members and contains dozens and dozens of photos of women breastfeeding their babies.

Stultz wonders if these photos are any worse or any more offensive than photo?s we found on pornstar Jenna Jameson?s Facebook page.

?It?s OK to look at this? But it?s not OK to see a mother breast feeding her baby," Stultz said ?And, we found over 100 pages with either pornographic or suggestive stuff on them and they are still up and running that have millions of fans.?

Supporters of breast feeding wrote in to say it hurts them when people see breast feeding as ?vulgar?.

Women siding with Stultz have started a Facebook petition to let the photos stay. So far more than 1,600 members have signed on to protect images they say are natural, not nasty.

?Back before there was formula, that was how you fed your children, you didn?t put it in the microwave and shake it. It?s raw on tap and is the perfect temperature, it?s liquid gold,? Stultz said.

It?s Stultz?s fight to feed and post and in the process gain respect.?

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Monday, December 26, 2011

Ryan Seacrest's Hot Romance With Julianne Hough (omg!)

Ryan Seacrest's Hot Romance With Julianne Hough

Ryan Seacrest might be the hardest working man in Hollywood, but he still makes time for love!

The American Idol host, who turns 37 on Saturday, began dating Julianne Hough in spring 2010.

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When they first met, Hough, 23, was a pro on ABC's Dancing with the Stars. "Dancing with the Stars and American Idol are literally right across the hall from each other [at the same television studio]," the Footloose actress said on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. "So we would be passing each other in the hallway -- I'd be in my skimpy little outfits and he'd be in his little tie."

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Jesus Creed ? Christmas for Pets

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The season of giving inevitably prompts pet lovers (53% of dog owners and 38% of cat owners) to gift their animals, often lavishly, says a survey by the American Pet Products Association.

Are some people over-the-top ? in an unhealthy way ? about their animals? Probably, says Waco, Texas, psychologist Julia Becker. But the number, she believes, is extremely small.

There may be a problem if a person:

-Perpetually neglects other relationships to give excessive time and attention to pets.

-Uses pets as an excuse to get out of doing other activities.

The most common issue:

People who insist on taking badly behaved or ill-trained pets to inappropriate places where they?re not welcome. But that?s not generally a sign of mania; that?s self-absorption, probably evident in non-pet-related actions. ?It?s always unfortunate when people aren?t respectful of others,? says Becker, especially when it might fuel negative stereotypes about pet owners.

It also prompts the question: Is there something, well, weird about that?

According to a?Kelton Research survey commissioned by Milo?s Kitchen pet treats:

?81% regard their pets as full members of the family.

?58% call themselves their pets? ?mommy? or ?daddy.?

?77% buy pets birthday gifts.

?More than half say they talk about pets more than politics or sex.

Well, grinches, here?s what mental health professionals have to say about all this pet-loving goofiness: The blatant puppy love much of America is displaying does not spell the end of society as we know it, and the pet-obsessed are not pathetically off-kilter humans in need of intense therapy.

Source: http://www.patheos.com/blogs/jesuscreed/2011/12/23/christmas-for-pets/

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

Former Arkansas university women's basketball player dies after battle with cancer


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SEARCY, Ark. ? Harding University officials say a former women's basketball standout has died.

The school announced late Friday that 28-year-old Kendra Bailey died Thursday after a battle with cancer. Officials didn't specify the type of cancer.

Officials say Bailey attended Harding on a basketball scholarship from 2002 to 2004, and played in 35 games before her career ended because of a knee injury. She earned a bachelor's degree in social work.

Bailey was born in Fort Smith on Sept. 14, 1983. She graduated in 2001 from Ozark High School, where she played on two state championship basketball teams.

She is survived by her husband, B.J. Bailey; her parents, a brother and a sister.

A funeral is set for 10 a.m. Monday at Otter Creek Assembly of God Church in Little Rock.

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BBC crown cyclist Mark Cavendish as Sports Personality of the Year

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CYCLIST Mark Cavendish was last night crowned BBC Sports Personality of the Year.

The world road race champ and multiple Tour de France stage winner pipped golfer Darren Clarke and athlete Mo Farah to the award.

Cavendish, 26 ? whose model partner Peta Todd is expecting ? said: ?I?m absolutely speechless.

?I?d like to thank everyone who supports me, my girlfriend and her little bump.?

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Saturday, December 24, 2011

Congress hopes to wrap up work on payroll tax cuts (AP)

WASHINGTON ? Capping a full retreat by House GOP leaders, Congress will convene Friday in hopes of approving a stopgap measure renewing payroll tax cuts for every worker and unemployment benefits for millions ? despite serious opposition among some tea party Republicans.

Friday's unusual session, if all goes according to plan, will send a bill to President Barack Obama to become law for two months and put off until January a fight over how to pay for the 2 percentage point tax cut, extend jobless benefits averaging around $300 a week and prevent doctors from absorbing a big cut in Medicare payments.

Those goals had been embraced by virtually every lawmaker in the House and Senate, but had been derailed in a quarrel over demands by House Republicans for immediate negotiations on a long-term extension bill. Senate leaders of both parties had tried to barter such an agreement among themselves a week ago but failed, instead agreeing upon a 60-day measure to buy time for talks next year.

The decision by House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, to cave in to the Senate came after days of criticism from Obama and Democrats. But perhaps more tellingly, GOP stalwarts like strategist Karl Rove and the Wall St. Journal editorial board warned that if the tax cuts were allowed to expire, Republicans would take a political beating that would harm efforts to unseat Obama next year.

Friday's House and Senate sessions are remarkable. Both chambers have recessed for the holidays but leaders in both parties are trying to pass the short-term agreement under debate rules that would allow any individual member of Congress to derail the pact, at least for a time.

The developments were a clear win for Obama. The payroll tax cut was the centerpiece of his three-month, campaign-style drive for jobs legislation that seems to have contributed to an uptick in his poll numbers ? and taken a toll on those of congressional Republicans.

Obama, Republicans and congressional Democrats all said they preferred a one-year extension but the politics of achieving the goal, particularly the spending cuts and new fees required to pay for it, eluded them. All pledged to start working on that in January.

"There remain important differences between the parties on how to implement these policies, and it is critical that we protect middle-class families from a tax increase while we work them out," Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., said.

House GOP arguments about the legislative process and what the "uncertainty" of a two-month extension would mean for businesses were unpersuasive, and Obama was clearly on the offensive.

"Has this place become so dysfunctional that even when we agree to things, we can't do it?" Obama said. "Enough is enough."

The top Senate Republican, Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, was a driving force behind Thursday's agreement, imploring Boehner to accept the deal that McConnell and Reid had struck last week and passed with overwhelming support in both parties.

Meanwhile, tea party-backed House Republicans began to abandon their leadership.

"I don't think that my constituents should have a tax increase because of Washington's dysfunction," freshman Rep. Sean Duffy, R-Wis., said.

If the cuts had expired as scheduled, 160 million workers would have seen a tax increase of $20 a week for an average worker earning about $50,000 a year. And up to 2 million people without jobs for six months would start losing unemployment benefits averaging $300 a week. Doctors would have seen a 27 percent cut in their Medicare payments, the product of an archaic 1997 cut that Congress has been unable to fix.

Even though GOP leaders like House Majority Leader Eric Cantor, R-Va., promised that the two sides could quickly iron out their differences, the truth is that it'll take intense talks to figure out both the spending cuts and fee increases required to finance the measure.

Just hours before he announced the breakthrough, Boehner had made the case for a yearlong extension. But on a brief late afternoon conference call, he informed his colleagues it was time to yield.

"He said that as your leader, you've in effect asked me to make decisions easy and difficult, and I'm making my decision right now," said Rep. Jack Kingston, R-Ga., paraphrasing Boehner's comments.

Kingston said the conference call lasted just minutes and Boehner did not give anyone time to respond.

There was still carping among tea party freshmen upset that GOP leaders had yielded.

"Even though there is plenty of evidence this is a bad deal for America ... the House has caved yet again to the president and Senate Democrats," Rep. Tim Huelskamp, R-Kan., said. "We were sent here with a clear set of instructions from the American people to put an end to business as usual in Washington, yet here we are being asked to sign off on yet another gimmick."

Almost forgotten in the firestorm is that McConnell and Boehner had extracted a major victory last week, winning a provision that would require Obama to make a swift decision on whether to approve construction of the Keystone XL oil pipeline, which would bring Canadian oil to the U.S. and create thousands of construction jobs. To block the pipeline, Obama would have to declare that is not in the nation's interest.

Obama wanted to put the decision off until after the 2012 election.

House Republicans did win one concession in addition to a promise that Senate Democrats would name negotiators on the one-year House measure: a provision to ease concerns that the 60-day extension would be hard for payroll processing companies to implement.

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Microsoft Tag App For Windows Phone Gets An Update, Now Points To Bing Vision

Microsoft recently announced the support of QR codes and NFC in Microsoft Tag platform. We all know that in?Windows Phone Mango Microsoft Tag is now built into Bing?s Visual Search functionality. You can scan both Tag barcodes and QR Codes using Bing Visual Search.

Simply tap Search to launch Bing, then press the Vision search icon from the app bar. Hover the viewfinder over your Tag barcode or QR Code and your item will be scanned.

The Microsoft Tag app which was in marketplace?was updated?which?makes it pretty?useless now. ?Because the app has no functionality built in, instead it shows a demo of how to use Bing Visual Search to scan Microsoft Tags and QR codes.

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Pradeep was a Microsoft Student Partner when he was pursuing his Computer Science & Engineering degree. He now works for a MNC. He is passionate about technology and loves to share his knowledge with people. People used to mention him as ?A Geek who is not Nerd?. He was fascinated by the Metro Design language and Windows Phone which made him to follow and develop applications for it. Follow him at twitter.com/pradeepviswav

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Friday, December 23, 2011

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Could Public Health Benefits Make Combating Climate Change Free?

2003-europe-temperature-anomalyHEAT WAVE: Extreme weather, like the deadly heat wave in Europe in 2003, will create some of the public health impacts expected from climate change. Image: Courtesy of NASA

DURBAN, South Africa?Former entomologist Diarmid Campbell-Lendrum of the World Health Organization worries about nosebleeds more than the average person. That's because he's one of the estimated 12 million people worldwide afflicted with leishmaniasis?a potentially fatal parasitic disease characterized most often by lesions on the skin and/or mucus membranes?caused by the bite of a sandfly.

As the team leader for climate change and health at WHO and an environmental epidemiologist, Campbell-Lendrum is also in a position to worry more about how global warming is going to affect such so-called vector-borne diseases. "Is climate change going to bring malaria back to the U.S. and Europe? It's not," he asserts. "Climate change is eroding the environmental determinants of health: water, food, increasing disease," he says. Already WHO research suggests that current warming of global average temperatures of just under one degree Celsius is responsible for an additional 150,000 deaths per year, largely due to agricultural failures and diarrheal disease in developing countries. "All the inputs are on the conservative side," says Campbell-Lendrum, who helped come up with the number.

As a result, WHO?and a consortium of other public health organizations?declared climate change to be among the most pressing emerging health issues in the world at the recent climate negotiations here in South Africa. Consider some of the changes that are already taking place: extreme heat waves, such as the one in Europe in 2003 that killed 46,000 people; changes in bacterial diseases due to water contamination and a quickening of bacterial growth rates in warmer temperatures; worsening levels of ground-level ozone, otherwise known as smog, which is responsible for worsening asthma and heart attacks (among other health effects); changes in pollen making allergies worse; changes in vector-borne diseases; as well as droughts, floods and other forms of extreme weather such as the 12 natural disasters in the U.S. this year that caused at least $1 billion in damage.

"Those things are with us now," says Dr. Hugh Montgomery of the U.K. Climate and Health Council, one of the groups calling for action to combat climate change?and to consider public health when doing so. "If we continue this script, we are writing a death certificate for humanity on our planet."

Taking public health into account would help in more ways than one. Climate change?fighting measures such as extending modern electricity to those who now burn wood, coal or dung indoors (thereby shortening their lives as well as contributing to global warming) would likely save as much money or more in public health costs as the price of implementing the new technologies. The alternative is to potentially see a reversal in the dramatic gains in the past century of public health of in some parts of the world. "Just as the HIV epidemic caused us to have a reversal in recent gains in public health in this country," notes Dr. Rajen Naidoo of the Nelson Mandela Medical School in Durban, "so too does climate change now."

In fact, something as simple as adding a solar hot-water heater to the roof of a village school can cut down on diarrheal disease in a country like South Africa. The hot water allows better hand-washing and thus better hygiene. Outfitting health clinics to cope with the various increased risks caused by climate change would also help, as would investments in climate-resilient infrastructure, such as better water-treatment facilities.

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Thursday, December 22, 2011

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Film details Jerry Lewis' 'Method to the Madness' (AP)

LOS ANGELES ? Gregg Barson is a documentarian, not a comedian. But when Jerry Lewis let him know that more than a dozen people were waiting in line to tell his story, Barson offered a persuasive punch line.

"Yeah, but they're not me," was Barson's comeback, followed by a momentary quiver of fear that he'd gone too far with the veteran star.

"He said, `I like that. You know why? Because you remind me of me,'" Barson recalled. That chutzpah-fueled exchange led to "Method to the Madness of Jerry Lewis," debuting 8 p.m. EST Saturday on Encore. Other airings include 11:30 a.m. EST Sunday and 8 p.m. EST Tuesday.

The film focuses on what makes the 85-year-old ? and still working ? Lewis tick as a performer and filmmaker. Those looking for dish on his family life or breakup with stage and screen partner Dean Martin or abrupt departure from the Muscular Dystrophy Association telethon he'd nurtured for nearly five decades won't find it here.

Barson, who describes himself as being "in heaven" whenever he caught a Lewis film on TV as a youngster, said his intent was to focus on Lewis' career from vaudeville on and his contributions to comedy and movies.

Younger people without exposure to Lewis' work likely consider him as "that telethon guy. Hopefully, the film will open their eyes as opposed to thinking he did one thing one day a year," Barson said.

During more than three years of filming, Barson had near-complete access as he followed Lewis from his yacht in San Diego to his home in Las Vegas to concert dates and to the Cannes Film Festival in France, the country that idolizes Lewis as a cinematic genius.

He was good company, Barson said. "He's always up, funny and playful. ... The sparkle, he didn't put in on for the camera. He's being real."

"Method to the Madness," which opens with Jerry Seinfeld, Eddie Murphy and other comedians anointing Lewis as comedy royalty, is an unabashed valentine. It is also a reminder that Lewis inspired rock-star levels of fan devotion, and of how impressively "The Bellboy" (1960) and many other films starring and written and directed by Lewis ruled the box office.

Barson, who made the well-received Phyllis Diller documentary "Goodnight, We Love You," sees parallels between Diller and Lewis, including their work ethic.

"She was 84 when she retired, and he's 85 and still working. They never rest on their laurels," Barson said. "They still care. They're not phoning it in."

And that, he said, is part of Lewis' method: Every aspect of his performance is planned.

"As Eddie Murphy says (in the film), slapstick looks simple but the reason it's been around so long is how well thought out it is," Barson said.

Lewis is pleased with the film. And his health is good, according to the filmmaker, who spills one appropriately quirky personal secret on his subject: "He drinks a lot of orange soda. Maybe that's the fountain of youth."

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Sunday, December 18, 2011

US sentencing postponed for Somali pirates (AP)

NORFOLK, Va. ? Sentencing hearings in the United States have been postponed for the last of 11 men who have pleaded guilty to piracy for hijacking an American yacht off the coast of Africa.

Somalis Said Abdi Fooley and Abdi Jama Aqid were to be sentenced Friday in federal court in Norfolk, Va. Piracy carries a mandatory life sentence.

U.S. Attorney's office spokesman Peter Carr said Friday that no new sentencing dates were immediately available.

They're among 14 men charged in the boarding of the Quest in February several hundred miles south of Oman. All four aboard the 58-foot yacht were fatally shot days later after negotiations with the U.S. Navy broke down.

Three men who prosecutors say shot the Americans are facing murder and other charges that could carry the death penalty.

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Hovnanian Enterprises 4th-quarter loss narrows (AP)

LOS ANGELES ? Hovnanian Enterprises Inc. isn't counting on any improvement in the housing market for at least another two years, but the homebuilder is pressing ahead with plans to open more communities next year.

The company, which reported a smaller fiscal fourth-quarter loss on Thursday, is counting on sales at newer, more profitable communities to help it weather weak housing demand.

In the August to October quarter, its new home contracts rose 3 percent, while home deliveries ? a key driver of revenue ? declined about 3 percent.

Hovnanian says it can boost its "top line," or revenue, by selling more homes from newer communities built on less expensive land, rather than parcels acquired before the housing downturn.

"Our internal projections for the next two years assume no improvement in market conditions," said Ara K. Hovnanian, the builder's chairman, president and CEO. "So any top line growth is driven by community count growth."

Hovnanian ended fiscal 2011 with 5 percent more open communities than in 2010. And the percentage of homes Hovnanian sold from its newer communities more than tripled in fiscal 2011 versus a year earlier. The company expects that will increase next year.

A further decline in home prices ? which some economists expect next year ? could undermine the strategy because that could force the builder to lower its asking price or offer sales incentives.

In the fourth quarter, Hovnanian ramped up sales incentives and lowered prices to woo buyers and that led to a lower-than-anticipated increase in the profit margin on its homes.

Even so, the builder got off to a good start going into next year. Its backlog of homes under contract at the end of the quarter increased 19 percent from a year earlier. Backlog is an indicator of potential home deliveries.

That's good news, given that home sales typically slow in December and January before picking up in the spring, traditionally the peak sales period for homes.

Builders are looking ahead to next spring, after sales of new homes stagnated this year at a pace that remains behind 2010's, which was the worst in a half century.

Sales of new homes climbed nationally in October and September after declining from May through August, as builders cut prices because of depressed demand. Uncertainty over the economy, high unemployment and concerns that home prices have yet to hit bottom continue to keep many prospective buyers on the sidelines.

Builders also are struggling to compete with foreclosures, which have made the price of re-sales more competitive.

While new home sales represent a fraction of the housing market, they have an outsize impact on the economy. Each home built creates an average of three jobs for a year and generates about $90,000 in tax revenue, according to the National Association of Home Builders.

Hovnanian, based in Red Bank, N.J., has operations in 17 states and the District of Columbia. It is the seventh-largest homebuilder in the U.S., based on homes delivered last year.

The company said it lost $98.3 million, or 90 cents per share, for the three months ended Oct. 31. That compares with a loss of $132.1 million, or $1.68 per share, a year earlier. Analysts polled by FactSet forecast a loss of 40 cents per share. They typically exclude unusual items from their estimates.

Excluding land-related charges and a gain on debt extinguishment, Hovnanian's pre-tax loss was $45.2 million for the quarter.

Revenue fell 3 percent to $341.6 million from $353 million a year ago but still beat Wall Street's estimate of $336.7 million.

Hovnanian's fourth-quarter net contracts totaled 1,175 homes, while deliveries fell to 1,245 homes. Backlog totaled 1,663 homes, with a sales value of $552.4 million, an increase of 26 percent from a year earlier.

Hovnanian ended the quarter with $302.1 million in cash, including $57.7 million of restricted funds required as collateral for letters of credit. Spending on land and other costs has raised concern among some analysts that the company might not have a large enough financial cushion should the housing market slump worsen.

Hovnanian said it has adequate cash to buy and develop land, increase the number of open home communities and pay back debt.

For the year, Hovnanian reported a loss of $286.1 million, or $2.85 per share. That compares with net income of $2.6 million, or 3 cents per share, in the previous year. Annual revenue fell 18 percent to $1.13 billion from $1.37 billion.

Hovnanian shares slipped a penny to $1.35 in afternoon trading. The stock has ranged from 89 cents to $5 in the past 52 weeks.

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Saturday, December 17, 2011

Comet defies death, brushes up to sun and lives

This handout image provided by NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory, taken, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2011, shows the Comet Lovejoy leaving the sun's corona which is several million degrees. A small comet survived what astronomers figured would be a sure death when it danced uncomfortably close to the broiling sun Thursday night. Comet Lovejoy, which was only discovered a couple of weeks ago, was supposed to melt as it came so close to the sun that the temperatures around it would hit several million degrees. Astronomers had tracked 2,000 other sun-grazing comets make the same suicidal trip. None had ever survived. (AP Photo/NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory)

This handout image provided by NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory, taken, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2011, shows the Comet Lovejoy leaving the sun's corona which is several million degrees. A small comet survived what astronomers figured would be a sure death when it danced uncomfortably close to the broiling sun Thursday night. Comet Lovejoy, which was only discovered a couple of weeks ago, was supposed to melt as it came so close to the sun that the temperatures around it would hit several million degrees. Astronomers had tracked 2,000 other sun-grazing comets make the same suicidal trip. None had ever survived. (AP Photo/NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory)

This handout image provided by NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory, taken, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2011, shows the Comet Lovejoy approaching the sun and interacting the with the sun's corona which is several million degrees. A small comet survived what astronomers figured would be a sure death when it danced uncomfortably close to the broiling sun Thursday night. Comet Lovejoy, which was only discovered a couple of weeks ago, was supposed to melt as it came so close to the sun that the temperatures around it would hit several million degrees. Astronomers had tracked 2,000 other sun-grazing comets make the same suicidal trip. None had ever survived. (AP Photo/NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory)

(AP) ? A small comet survived what astronomers figured would be a sure death when it danced uncomfortably close to the broiling sun.

Comet Lovejoy, which was only discovered a couple of weeks ago, was supposed to melt Thursday night when it came close to where temperatures hit several million degrees. Astronomers had tracked 2,000 other sun-grazing comets make the same suicidal trip. None had ever survived.

But astronomers watching live with NASA telescopes first saw the sun's corona wiggle as Lovejoy went close to the sun. They were then shocked when a bright spot emerged on the sun's other side. Lovejoy lived.

"I was delighted when I saw it go into the sun and I was astounded when I saw something re-emerge," said U.S. Navy solar researcher Karl Battams.

Lovejoy didn't exactly come out of its hellish adventure unscathed. Only 10 percent of the comet ? which was probably millions of tons ? survived the encounter, said W. Dean Pesnell, project scientist for NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory, which tracked Lovejoy's death-defying plunge.

And the comet lost something pretty important: its tail.

"It looks like the tail broke off and is stuck" in the sun's magnetic field, Pesnell said.

Comets circle the sun and sometimes get too close. Lovejoy came within 75,000 miles (121,000 kilometers) of the sun's surface, Battams said. For a small object often described as a dirty snowball comprised of ice and dust, that brush with the sun should have been fatal.

Astronomers say it probably didn't melt completely because the comet was larger than they thought.

The frozen comet was evaporating as it made the trip toward the sun, "just like you're sweating on a hot day," Pesnell said.

"It's like an ice cube going by a barbecue grill," he said.

Pesnell said the comet, although only discovered at the end of November by an Australian observer, probably is related to a comet that came by Earth on the way to the sun in 1106.

As Comet Lovejoy makes its big circle through the solar system, it will be another 800 or 900 years before it nears the sun again, astronomers say.

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Online:

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U.S. Naval Research Lab's Sun-grazing comet website (video, photos at bottom): http://bit.ly/sfAAN5

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The Worst Stores to Buy from for Last-Minute Holiday Gifts [Shopping]

The Worst Stores to Buy from for Last-Minute Holiday GiftsCan you believe there are only a couple of precious days left before most free holiday shipping deadlines are over? If you want to make sure your gift gets there in time, avoid these online stores, which Dealnews has identified as problematic.

Some types of stores have more risk when it comes to timely delivery than others, the deal-finding site says. For example, a handful have a tendency to cancel orders, which could leave you scrambling at the last minute for a replacement: The site cited Shoebuy, Newegg, Reebok, Kate Spade, and Best Buy among those risky retailers.

Others have a track record of extremely late deliveries: Best Buy, Meritline, Deep Discount, JCPenney, and Kohls.

Also consult previously-mentioned FreeShipping.org's holiday shipping deadlines for 2011 for deadlines at each store.

For more stores and categories to avoid if you're a holiday shopping procrasinator, check out the article from Dealnews. If you've got your own last-minute shopping tips (e.g., avoid eBay), share them with us in the comments.

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