Saturday, December 24, 2011

Flint Emergency Manager Restores Limited Powers, Pay To Council, Mayor

Flint Emergency Manager Michael Brown has decided to restore limited responsibilities and salaries to the city's mayor and city council, the Flint Journal reports. Brown stripped the elected officials pay and suspended city council meetings after being appointed on Dec. 1.

According to Michigan Radio, Mayor Dayne Walling will now receive 60 percent of his former pay and full benefits coverage. Earlier this week, Brown also restored Walling's authority to participate in economic development, master planning, intergovernmental affairs and community engagement, and will allow the mayor to serve on an advisory board.

"Manager Brown has followed through on his commitment to make this a collaborative process that involves elected leadership and engages residents," said Walling in a written statement.

Flint City Council members will now receive about half their previous pay with no benefits, Michigan Radio reports.

"We've been meeting and we've been talking about the role and the responsibilities of the city council and talking about having a forum for the city council to be able to continue to play a role in government," City Council President Scott Kincaid told the Flint Journal. "So I'm pleased that he's looking at us playing a role."

In a written directive issued Tuesday, Brown announced that city council would be allowed one scheduled meeting per month for hearing public comment, conducting public hearings and addressing other matters to be decided by the emergency manager, the Flint Journal reports. Brown will also allow council members to attend public meetings in their respective wards, Michigan Radio reports.

Under Michigan's Public Act 4, signed into law earlier this year, Gov. Rick Snyder can send specially-appointed emergency managers to financially struggling cities or school districts and take over the powers of locally elected officials. Flint is one of four Michigan cities and school districts to have an emergency manager in place.

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Friday, December 23, 2011

On heels of payroll tax cut deal, Obama to head to Hawaii for delayed vacation (Star Tribune)

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PlayStation Vita enjoys great first week. Is it enough?

The PlayStation Vita, the newest handheld from Sony, is due on shelves in the States in 2012. In Japan, the Vita is already off and running. ?

The PlayStation Vita ? competitor to the Nintendo 3DS, and successor to the Sony PSP ? isn't slated to hit shelves in the US until February. But in Japan, the Vita has already launched, and according to the analytics firm Enterbrain, the device is off to a strong start.?In a press release this week, Enterbrain estimated that?Sony had unloaded 321,000 Vita units in two days, just shy of the 371,000 3DS units sold by Nintendo over the same time period.?

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The Vita, more so than the 3DS, is a graphical powerhouse, intended to appeal to committed gamers. As?Sony exec?Shuhei Yoshida?told?Eurogamer earlier this year, "if you are a very casual person who might just want to kill time as you're waiting for your train, you might not need a dedicated, big game experience. But if you like games, if you really love games, you would want to play the kind of games you like, even on the portable."?

Among the niceties on the Vita are a 5-inch OLED touch screen, a?4-core?ARM Cortex-A9 MPCore?processor, the?Sixaxis?motion sensing system and a?three-axis electronic compass. In the US, the Vita will sell at two price points:?$250 for a Wi-Fi-only version or $300 for a 3G version. In an early hands-on with the device, the CNET team called the Vita "dazzling."?

The question, of course, is whether even a "dazzling" gaming portable will be able to grab lasting market traction in 2012. Many users increasingly prefer to play portable games on their tablets or smart phones, calling into question the very concept of a committed gaming device (to say nothing of a committed gaming device that costs 300 bucks with 3G monthly payments).?

Consider the Nintendo 3DS, which?debuted in the?US?in late March to?generally favorable reviews.?By June, however Nintendo had managed to unload only 710,000 3DS units ? far short of expectations ? and in late July, in an effort to work up some excitement in the device, Nintendo dropped the price on its?3DS?from $249 to $169. It was, one pundit?quipped, the "fastest post-launch price drop (by one-third) ever."

Sales are reportedly up ? Nintendo execs have promised the 3DS has "good momentum" going into the holidays ? but thus far, the 3DS has fallen far short of the DS, the insanely popular handheld launched by Nintendo in 2004.?

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Sunday, December 18, 2011

Circle Pad Pro cracked open, plenty of room to put your feet up

Earlier this week, Nintendo announced its February 7th US release date for the Circle Pad Pro accessory exclusively through Gamestop. If you've caught yourself wondering about its components, the guys over at ldblog were able to get their hands on the unit that you see above. Beyond basic capacitors for the peripheral's single AAA battery, there's a lot of empty room inside the case -- almost too much. The Circle Pad's spacious interior leaves us wondering, could Nintendo have used this room for an extra stylus holder, or perhaps, to accommodate the beefier AA battery? The world may never know.

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Episcopal bishop urges restraint from Occupy NYC (Providence Journal)

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Saturday, December 17, 2011

Study of skates and sharks questions assumptions about 'essential' genes

ScienceDaily (Dec. 15, 2011) ? Biologists have long assumed that all animals with jaws and spinal columns possess nearly identical genes that regulate critical aspects of their embryological development. But a paper in the December 16 issue of Science by Benjamin King of the Mount Desert Island Biological Laboratory (MDIBL) and three of his colleagues shows that a class of fishes that includes skates and sharks lack genes that were formerly thought to be essential for their development.

"Ben's work shows that there are still surprises to be found by studying a broad variety of organisms," says MDIBL Director Kevin Strange. "This paper will make scientists take a closer look at something we thought we had already figured out."

Genes are sequences of genetic material found on the chromosomes contained in every living cell. As an animal develops from a single cell, certain genes become active at different times and control particular stages of development, such as the definition of limbs or organs. A group of genes named "Hox" is instrumental in the correct arrangement of cells during development. Hox genes have been found in every "bilateral" animal, that is, every animal that has a top and a bottom and a back and a front.

Hox genes can be critically important for the correct formation of limbs or appendages. When one of the Hox genes in fruit flies is mutated, for example, legs will grow where antenna should be. In mammals, Hox genes are required for the proper development of vertebrae and ribs. Hox genes intrigue scientists because the order in which they appear among the entire set of an organism's genes corresponds to the order in which they become active as an embryo develops from head to toe.

There is a remarkable similarity among Hox genes between broad classes of animals. When scientists take a Hox gene from a chicken and put it in the Hox location in a fruit fly, for example, the fly will develop normally.

Fruit flies have one cluster of Hox genes. In all the jawed vertebrates previously studied, scientists always found four copies of the Hox cluster. These clusters, named HoxA, HoxB, HoxC, and HoxD, are present in humans, who have roughly 10 genes in each cluster (39 in all). Prior to King's study, it was thought that all jawed vertebrates needed at least one gene from each of the four clusters for successful development. However, King's paper calls that fundamental assumption into question by demonstrating that at least two kinds of fish from a subclass called "elasmobranchs," which have cartilage instead of bones, lack the HoxC cluster.

King looked at the genes that were active in the later stages of embryonic development in the little skate (Leucoraja erinacea) and the dogfish shark (Scyliorhincus canicula) and did not find any HoxC genes. He also searched the entire set of DNA sequences of the skate's genome without finding any HoxC genes. For comparison, he confirmed the presence of HoxC genes in the elephant shark (Callorhincus milii) that is from a subclass of cartilaginous fishes that are separate from elasmobranchs.

All of these studies used modern, high-throughput sequencing technology that enables researchers to characterize all genes in a sample rapidly. This technology has made it possible to sequence a human genome for less than ten thousand dollars and is ushering in an era of personalized medicine.

King says his work shows the importance of studying all kinds of organisms, including elasmobranchs, to understand evolution. "A goal of the field of evolutionary developmental biology is to learn how developmental processes evolved by comparing many organisms with one another," says King. "Our work illustrates the value of studying elasmobranch fishes such as skates and sharks to gain new insights. If elasmobranchs do not need HoxC genes to develop properly, we must consider the possibility that there is more flexibility in the role of the various Hox clusters than we previously thought."

Heather Carlisle and Randall Dahn from MDIBL and Andrew Gillis from Cambridge University co-authored the Science article with King. Their work was supported by the Maine INBRE, a federally-financed network of Maine laboratories, colleges, and universities led by MDIBL with the goal of strengthening Maine's capacity to conduct competitive biomedical research. King and colleagues from similar INBRE networks in Vermont and Delaware are currently collaborating to sequence the entire skate genome.

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Apple update twofer: Apple TV hits 4.4.4 (9A406a), minor iOS 5.0.1 bump hits iPhone 4S

Here's a question: why, as a major consumer electronics company, would you introduce just one software update in a day, when you could just as easily introduce two? Exactly. Apple has just pushed out a new duo that honestly have little in common, but if you're the owner of a second-generation Apple TV and an iPhone 4S, you've hit the jackpot. The former is reaching v4.4.4, which claims to bring an assortment of not-big-enough-to-pinpoint bug fixes; the latter, however, tweaks the iPhone 4S' 5.0.1 build ever so slightly. If you've noticed anything major from either update, do tell in comments below.

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Tuesday, December 6, 2011

After crime, punishment awaits ex-Gov. Blagojevich (AP)

CHICAGO ? Rod Blagojevich was clearly the ringleader of the schemes for which he was convicted, a federal judge said Tuesday at the sentencing hearing for the ousted Illinois governor on corruption charges that include trying to sell an appointment to President Barack Obama's former Senate seat.

U.S. District Judge James Zagel also said he believed there was ample evidence Blagojevich wanted $1.5 million in campaign contributions for the seat ? comments that could signal a harsher sentence.

Calling "absurd" a defense suggestion that Blagojevich was being manipulated by staffers and advisers, Zagel said it was apparent from secretly made FBI recordings that Blagojevich relentlessly worked to use his authority to benefit himself.

"There is no question from his tone of voice that he was demanding," said Zagel, who added that he did not believe Blagojevich when he testified that he planned to name Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan to the Senate. "His role as leader is clearly shown by his actions."

Blagojevich, who sat at a defense table in a dark pinstripe suit, was expected to address Zagel later in the day. Before proceedings began, he stood, rubbing his hands and occasionally biting his lip. His wife Patti sat behind him on a spectators' bench, and her brother put his arm around her. Blagojevich's two daughters were not present.

The impeached state executive-turned-reality TV star has good reason to feel anxious at the two-day hearing. He faces the prospect of 10 or more years behind bars. If Zagel settles on a sentence of more than a decade, that would make it one of the stiffest penalties imposed for corruption in a state with a long history of crooked politics.

Prosecutors want the twice-elected governor sentenced to 15 to 20 years, arguing that he has not only shirked all responsibility for his crimes but repeatedly thumbed his nose at the U.S. justice system.

Blagojevich's attorneys have said he has already paid a price in public ridicule and financial ruin, and propose a term of just a few years. They have also taken an approach judges often frown upon at the sentencing stage: Continuing to insist their client is innocent.

Legal experts have said Blagojevich needs to display some remorse when he addresses Zagel. But the big unknown is whether the often cocksure ex-governor will beg for mercy or yet again protest his innocence.

A flat-out apology isn't always considered a must. If it isn't sincere, it could only anger a judge.

Defense attorney Carolyn Gurland told the judge that it isn't true Blagojevich hasn't grasped the severity of his legal plight, but she seemed to stop short of saying he accepted responsibility, saying only "Mr. Blagojevich has faced up to the fact of his conviction."

But she also argued that the case was exceptional, saying the public wasn't harmed. Gurland said Zagel should take into account the fact that Blagojevich did not "receive a single penny" in ill-gotten gains ? unlike other cases in which politicians were convicted of public corruption.

"Rod Blagojevich received nothing," she said, adding that Blagojevich was doing what politicians do ? seeking campaign contributions, not "money stuffed into envelopes."

Both sides could finish their pitches to Zagel during Tuesday's hearing, which was moved to a large ceremonial courtroom to accommodate expected crowds. Among the attendees were more than a dozen jurors from both trials, including both foremen. Zagel says he'll wait until Wednesday to pronounce a sentence.

The 70-year-old judge must answer nuanced questions according to complex sentencing considerations, including whether any good Blagojevich accomplished as governor counterbalances the bad.

The first person to testify on Blagojevich's behalf was Dr. Deanna Monroe. The Chicago pediatrician praised Blagojevich for creating the "All Kids" health insurance program, saying many children wouldn't be treated without it.

Also among those in attendance at court was Sister Susanne Kullowitch, 78, who said she believed Blagojevich deserved mercy, noting the good she said he had done as governor for the elderly.

"I was here to tell the governor I was praying for him," she said during a break. She said she went up to Blagojevich before proceedings began, and she said he responded, `Keep praying."

In describing the humiliation his family has faced, the defense cited Blagojevich's appearances on NBC's "Celebrity Apprentice," where he struggled to use a cell phone, and his wife, Patti, eating a tarantula on the reality show, "I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!"

After sentencing, Zagel will likely give Blagojevich weeks before he must report to prison. Once there, the man heard scoffing on FBI wiretaps about earning a low six-figure salary would have to take a prison job ? possibly scrubbing toilets ? at just 12 cents an hour.

Blagojevich's sentencing comes just days before his 55th birthday and three years to the week of his Dec. 9, 2008, arrest. The jury deadlocked in his first trial, agreeing on just one of 24 counts ? that Blagojevich lied to the FBI. Jurors at his recent retrial convicted him on 17 of 20 counts, including bribery.

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Obama pushes to extend payroll tax cut into 2012; GOP promotes balanced budget amendment (Star Tribune)

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Monday, December 5, 2011

2 giant pandas on way from China to Scotland (AP)

BEIJING ? Two giant pandas are flying from China to Scotland, where they will become the first pandas to live in Britain in nearly two decades.

The pandas named Tian Tian and Yang Guang ? or Sweetie and Sunshine ? munched on bamboo at Chengdu airport ahead of their trip Sunday.

The pandas are to stay for 10 years at Edinburgh Zoo, where officials hope they will breed during their stay.

The Royal Zoological Society of Scotland will pay more than 600,000 pounds ($935,000) a year to China for the loan of Sweetie and Sunshine, not including the expense of imported bamboo.

Britain's last giant panda lived in London Zoo until 1994, when it was returned to China.

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Sunday, December 4, 2011

SmackDown Superstars' Holiday Wish Lists

The holidays are upon us and ?tis the season for giving. As shown on SmackDown?s exhilarating live Holiday Special, the Superstars and Divas of WWE prefer to give out yuletide beat downs. But what gifts would they like to get? WWE.com sat down with SmackDown Superstars, some naughty and some nice, to ask what?s on the holiday wish list of a Superstar or Diva. Who's feeling the holiday spirit and who's a grinch? Who wants a Slammy Award and who wants to crash a DiBiase Posse party? Read on to find out.



AJ:

?For me, it?s not about personal stuff. I?d be happiest if every homeless dog could get a home, if every dog in a shelter could get adopted. And while Santa?s handing things out, I would also like a Skip-It. That?s for me.? (PHOTOS)

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Alicia Fox:
?My Christmas wish this year is to have a bigger closet. My clothes are about to run me out of my house.? There?s way too much stuff in too small of a space. I would love for Santa to come in with his toolbox and build me a bigger a closet.? (PHOTOS)

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Intercontinental Champion Cody Rhodes:

?I would like to be invited to the DiBiase Posse Party at one of the WWE live events. And I would like all those who attend to get food poisoning, besides me.? (PHOTOS)


Derrick Bateman:

?I?d really like a new car, bed, world peace and the full-time contract on SmackDown I deserve for Christmas-sakes! And some new underwear. Mine have a lot of holes.? (PHOTOS)


Natalya:

?What I want most is a Slammy Award, but from a stocking stuffer standpoint, I would love to have another pair of Christian Louboutin shoes. I need more. I have five pairs, so I?d like at least another five.? (PHOTOS)


Rosa Mendes:

?I want success. I want to drive two Mercedes-Benzes, one BMW. I want a house in San Tropez, a house on the French Riviera, a huge mansion in Vancouver on the water, and houses in Miami, Czech Republic and Paris. And two dogs for each house, one guard dog and one lap dog that I can take shopping with me.? (PHOTOS)

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Tamina:

?The Divas Title. But that?s not something I wish for because it?s something I can go ahead and take. As for a Christmas wish, I want a strong man.?? (PHOTOS)


Ted DiBiase:

?I want Santa Claus to bring me enough grills and equipment and enough food to feed the entire DiBiase Posse which is large, strong and growing. It would be the biggest Christmas party known to man!? (WATCH DIBIASE REFLECT ON THE DIBIASE POSSE) (PHOTOS)



SmackDown General Manager Teddy Long:

?What I want most for Christmas is my health and strength, my life, my whole family, and being able to still work and be the General Manager of SmackDown.? (PHOTOS)


Titus O?Neill:

?I wish for all those who have financial struggles with their families that at least one day during this Christmas season, they have the opportunity to not have those stresses and can enjoy the true meaning of Christmas and what it?s really about.? (PHOTOS)


Wade Barrett:

?I?d like my own camera so I can record unlimited amounts of footage for WWE.com. My stuff I?ve been putting online has clearly been the best stuff that?s been on the site. The more I produce, the more hits the website gets, and the better the company is gonna do.? (WATCH BARRETT "BORROW" A WWE.COM CAMERA 1 | BARRETT "BORROWS" A CAMERA 2) (PHOTOS)

Find out whose wishes come true and who gets coal in their stocking by tuning in to SmackDown Fridays at 8/7 CT. And make sure to check out WWE.com's exclusive Kmart holiday gift guide to find the perfect gift this holiday season.

Source: http://www.wwe.com/shows/smackdown/2011-11-29/holiday-wish-list

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Saturday, December 3, 2011

Lynch carries Seahawks to 31-14 win over Eagles (AP)

SEATTLE ? Marshawn Lynch loves the prime-time stage, even if he's rarely given such a spotlight.

Seattle's hard-charging running back bulled through Philadelphia for 148 yards and a pair of first-half touchdowns, David Hawthorne returned the third of Vince Young's four interceptions 77 yards for a score, and the Seahawks rolled to a 31-14 victory Thursday night that only added to the Eagles' miserable season.

Lynch ran into and escaped from a massive pileup for a 15-yard TD run in the first quarter, then made a quick cut and went back against the flow for a 40-yard scoring dash on the first play of the second quarter to give the Seahawks (5-7) a 14-0 lead.

Golden Tate's 11-yard, toe-tapping touchdown grab along the back edge of the end zone in the third quarter pushed Seattle's cushion to 17 over the Eagles (4-8).

But the Seahawks' third victory in their last four games wasn't secured until Hawthorne stepped in front of a swing pass intended for LeSean McCoy and raced untouched in the other direction with 4:24 left.

Making his third straight start in place of Michael Vick and his two broken ribs, Young couldn't find the same magic he did in the 2006 Rose Bowl when he led Texas to an upset of Pete Carroll and USC.

Young's first pass of the night was an awful interception thrown right to Seattle safety Kam Chancellor and nowhere near an Eagles receiver. Young was intercepted in the third quarter as well when a perfect pass deflected off the hands of Riley Cooper and into the hands of cornerback Brandon Browner. Both turnovers led to Seattle touchdowns.

Then came a pass for McCoy when Young clearly didn't see Hawthorne, ruining the Eagles' last chance to rally. For good measure, Young added one more interception in the final moments, giving him a career-high four picks.

Young finished 17 of 29 for 208 yards. McCoy got more chances than he did last Sunday against New England when he touched the ball just 14 times, a number that drew criticism from Eagles fans believing the leading rusher in the NFL deserved more opportunities.

McCoy finished with 84 yards on 17 carries and added another four catches for 49 yards. But he was upstaged by Lynch.

For the fourth time in five games, Lynch topped 100 yards ? and the one time he didn't, he finished with 88 yards in a victory over St. Louis. He had 90 yards by halftime on Thursday night, the most first-half yards rushing in his career. He averaged 6.7 yards per carry and almost immediately provided a spark the Seahawks needed on a short week.

And he did it while battling an upset stomach that occasionally forced him to the sideline.

Following Young's first interception, Seattle got down to the Eagles 10 on a 26-yard third-down completion from quarterback Tarvaris Jackson to Ben Obomanu. A penalty backed Seattle up 5 yards, but that only provided Lynch more room for theatrics.

On first-and-goal at the 15, he ran into a massive crowd near the 10. He got lost in the pile, wiggled out of the arms of linebacker Jamar Chaney and suddenly burst into the end zone, a run that was reminiscent of his 67-yard, tackle-breaking touchdown gallop in the playoffs last season against New Orleans.

Lynch's second touchdown was an opportunity for him to show off his open-field speed, and it came after another important third-down conversion, this time a 21-yard pass from Jackson to rookie Doug Baldwin on third-and-7. On the next snap, the flow of the play went to Lynch's left, but he immediately cut back right and found open field, beating the Eagles defense to the corner and going 40 yards untouched.

It was the second-most yards rushing in Lynch's career, behind the 153 he had in his rookie season with Buffalo against Cincinnati.

Tate's second straight game with a touchdown grab seemed to wrap up the victory. Tate outdueled a double-team at the back of the end zone and hauled in the toss from Jackson to give Seattle a 24-7 lead. Jackson finished 13 of 16 for 190 yards and a touchdown.

But the quick bounce-back by the Seahawks only magnified their missed chance last Sunday when they blew a 10-point fourth-quarter lead and lost 23-17 to Washington. Even with the win over Philadelphia and another home game coming up against St. Louis, any hopes the Seahawks have of jumping into the playoff race are likely gone.

Meanwhile, the misery only continued for Philadelphia. The Eagles played without QB Michael Vick, CB Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie and WR Jeremy Maclin, then lost CB Nnamdi Asomugha to a neck/head injury late in the first half.

Still, Philadelphia pulled within 24-14 early in the fourth quarter when Young led a 17-play, 80-yard drive that ate up more than 10 minutes of the clock. The drive included a fourth-down conversion inside the Seahawks 10 and was capped on a 2-yard shovel pass from Young to McCoy.

Young then drove the Eagles inside the Seattle 35 on their next possession with a chance to make it a one-score game, but failed to see Hawthorne lurking in the flat.

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Jay Cutler: Kristin Cavallari Handles the Wedding Planning (omg!)

Jay Cutler: Kristin Cavallari Handles the Wedding Planning

K-Cav's calling the shots!

Kristin Cavallari and Jay Cutler confirmed they were engaged -- again! -- on Wednesday, and now that there's a wedding in the works, her NFL beau is letting his future wife take charge of planning their big day.

"I don't really make a lot of [wedding] decisions," Cutler, 28, told ESPN's Waddle & Silvy radio show Wednesday. "I hear about them in passing, or if I have to possibly write a check or something like that, but other than that, whatever she wants to do, I'm on board."

PHOTOS: Stars' blingy engagement rings

Cutler and the Hills star, 24, called off their engagement in July.?According to one insider, Cavallari was "blindsided" by the split. "Jay dumped her out of nowhere."

PHOTOS: K-Cav's best bikini moments

Just two weeks after calling off their engagement, Cavallari and Cutler made the proper etiquette move by returning their wedding gifts.

Since then, the duo had been spotted packing on the PDA -- and Cutler even came out to support Cavallari during her brief Dancing with the Stars stint.

PHOTOS: Hollywood's broken engagements

Last month, one tabloid mag claimed that Cavallari was having an affair with Kourtney Kardashian's partner Scott Disick. "It's 100 percent not true," Cavallari said on The Billy Bush Show, adding that Cutler "didn't believe [the report] for one second."?

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Friday, December 2, 2011

Congress could intervene to stop railroad strike (AP)

WASHINGTON ? A costly railroad strike is looming just in time to scare Christmas-season retailers unless the nation's freight railroads and labor unions resolve their differences by Tuesday. Congress could intervene as early as Friday to avert a shutdown.

House lawmakers said Thursday they hope the parties will agree to extend the negotiation period for another 60 days. If not, House GOP leaders intend to bring up for a vote Friday a bill to block a strike, said Rep. Bill Shuster, R-Pa., chairman of the House Transportation and Infrastructure rail subcommittee.

The bill would impose the settlement recommendations of a five-member Presidential Emergency Board that would bind the parties for the next three years. It is not clear whether Democratic leaders in the Senate ? generally more sympathetic to unions ? would go along with that, or seek another option such as extending the talks.

A strike of any length could cause massive disruption to the economy. Retailers say a rail strike would cost businesses and consumers $2 billion a day and prove especially damaging during the industry's most important shopping season of the year.

It would not only affect the delivery of goods but could also impact thousands of commuters if passenger trains are unable to travel on freight tracks.

"A strike during the busy holiday shopping season could be devastating," Matthew Shay, president and CEO of the National Retail Federation, said in a letter to Congress.

The last time a railroad strike occurred, in 1991, Congress quickly passed legislation that ended it within a day. A 1982 strike lasted four days.

President Barack Obama appointed the special board in October to mediate the dispute between more than 30 railroads and 13 unions. The White House action averted a strike for at least 60 days until a "cooling off" period ends Tuesday at 12:01 a.m.

The railroads, including Union Pacific Corp., CSX Corp. and Burlington Northern Santa Fe, have reached agreements on wages and benefits with 10 of the 13 unions covering about 60 percent of the 132,000 workers bargaining.

The remaining three are the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen, the Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employees and the American Train Dispatchers Association, representing about 60,000 workers.

Roland Wilder, attorney for both the engineers and maintenance unions, said he was hopeful a deal could be reached before the deadline, or that an extension could be worked out.

But even a strike by just three unions would cripple railroad commerce.

"In the railroad industry, all organizations honor the picket lines of other unions," Wilder said.

One of the thorniest issues, Wilder said, is a request by some unions for higher reimbursement for lodging and meal expenses for rail employees who are almost constantly working away from home.

The Republican leaders of the House ? Speaker John Boehner, Majority Leader Eric Cantor and Majority Whip Kevin McCarthy ? vowed earlier this week to vote on legislation that would prevent a strike if the parties fail to reach an agreement by the deadline.

"We are following with concern the situation involving our nation's railways, and we are troubled by the possibility of a national railway strike that would jeopardize American jobs and cost our nation's economy an estimated $2 billion per day," the lawmakers said in a statement.

Joanna Moorhead, spokeswoman for the National Railway Labor Conference, which represents the railroads in bargaining talks, said railroads are not eager to extend negotiations beyond the deadline.

"What we're focusing on now is not a postponement, but getting an agreement," Moorhead said.

Sandy Kennedy, president of the Retail Industry Leaders Association, warned in a letter to Obama on Thursday that a railroad strike would force retailers to shift the delivery of goods to trucks, increasing costs, delivery time and congestion on roadways.

"This means that the Christmas shopping season could be severely affected as products destined for stores sit idle at ports or in traffic," Kennedy said.

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Associated Press writer Joan Lowy contributed to this report.

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Liquid living worms survive space

Worms have survived their first space mission in liquid form.

The result, published in a Royal Society journal, means worm colonies can be established on space stations without the need for researchers to tend to them.

The animals are helping scientists understand the effects of weightlessness and high radiation levels experienced in space.

Lessons learned could one day assist humans to explore the Solar System.

In 2001, Stephen Hawking is reported to have said: "I don't think the human race will survive the next 1,000 years, unless we spread into space. There are too many accidents that can befall life on a single planet. But I'm an optimist. We will reach out to the stars."

But space is no easy amble. Humans must first learn to cheaply and safely propel themselves into space regularly, and then, once there, must adapt to high levels of radiation and to weightlessness.

In preparation for longer spaceflight, scientists have designed shields to deflect harmful energetic particles, and continue to study the ill-effect of weightlessness on astronauts.

The gravity studies have mostly focused on a group of muscles - broadly known as anti-gravity muscles - that seem to deteriorate without the gravitational pull of the Earth. However, there is some evidence for the weakening in all muscles, including the hearts of astronauts.

Weightlessness not only sees animals use their muscles less, but causes changes in the chemical reactions within the muscle cells, explained Nathaniel Szewczyk from the University of Nottingham, who is the lead author on the new study in the Journal of the Royal Society Interface.

Dr Szewczyk, and his team, looked at the effects of weightlessness on the muscles of worms, because these multicellular animals share many genes with humans, and can therefore help scientists gauge the long-term impacts of deep spaceflight on human life.

The recent mission saw Dr Szewczyk's worms return to Earth with the space shuttle Discovery. It was the longest time worms have survived and been recovered, he said.

Liquid lunch

This was possible because the international team established an automated setup for growing worms that transferred a subset of worms to fresh food every month, filming the worms' progress as they went.

The technique was dependent on establishing that worms fare just as well in liquid as they do on their usual agar plates.

He explains that "because we had the bad experience with shuttle STS-107, which of course is the shuttle that broke up, we are keen [to] avoid being dependent on getting the worms back."

This way, the researchers can gather data on the worms from space, and automating the worm culturing also means less work.

Dr Szewczyk, like all UK scientists, is currently dependent on collaborating with international space programmes to get their animals into space.

However, the UK is in the process of considering whether to join the European Programme for Life and Physical Science (Elips), a European Space Agency-run programme that would give British scientists more direct access to the space station. The decision will be taken next year.

Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/int/news/-/news/science-environment-15897803

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Monday, November 28, 2011

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Sunday, November 27, 2011

CHC chair Gonzalez to retire (Politico)

Texas Rep. Charlie Gonzalez, chairman of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, will forego reelection in 2012, he announced Friday.

"I still find the job hugely rewarding, but the demands pull me somewhere else," Gonzalez told the San Antonio Express-News. "I've been in Congress for 14 years and I want to do something else ? what that is I really don't know. But financially I would like to be productive and have the resources to make a better life."

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Gonzalez, a seven-term Democrat, is slated to hold a Saturday press conference in San Antonio to discuss his decision, according to his office.

Gonzalez becomes the 17th House Democrat to announce he will not seek reelection. Seven House Republicans will not seek another term in 2012.

His exit marks the end of an era: a Gonzalez family member has held a seat in the House for more than five decades, and the Gonzalez name is a staple in the San Antonio political world. In 1999, Gonzalez, a former district court judge, succeeded his father, former Rep. Henry Gonzalez, who began his congressional tenure in 1961.

Democrats familiar with Gonzalez's decision say they expect the retirement will have an electoral ripple effect. State Rep. Joaquin Castro will likely run for the seat and former Rep. Ciro Rodriguez is expected to run for a nearby district. The filing period for candidates to declare their intentions to run for Congress in Texas opens on Monday.

Gonzalez's decision comes amid high tensions surrounding the state's redistricting process. On Wednesday, a San Antonio-based federal court released a proposed interim congressional map that would position Democrats to gain as many as three seats in the state. The court was tasked with drawing an interim congressional map while a Republican-drawn plan, approved by the state Legislature earlier this year, is in limbo in a Washington, D.C. court over whether it dilutes minority voting strength.

Republicans have complained bitterly about the proposed map, alleging it favors Democrats. On Friday, the San Antonio court denied a request from state Attorney General Greg Abbott, a Republican, to stay the interim plan. Abbott immediately announced that he would appeal the decision to the U.S. Supreme Court.

Under the court's proposed map, Gonzalez would have been able to run for an eighth term in a San Antonio-area district that strongly favored a Democrat.

His decision might come as a surprise to some. Gonzalez raised more than $136,000 in the third quarter ? a decent sum that does not typically indicate an impending retirement.

Jonathan Allen contributed to this report.

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Saturday, November 26, 2011

Public restrooms ripe with bacteria, study says

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Everyone wonders what bugs might be lurking in public bathrooms. Now researchers are using novel genetic sequencing methods to answer this question, revealing a plethora of bacteria all around, from the doors and the floors to the faucet handles and toilet seats, with potential public health implications, as reported Nov. 23 in the online journal PLoS ONE.

Led by Gilberto Flores and Noah Fierer of the University of Colorado, Boulder, the researchers investigated 12 public restrooms, 6 male and 6 female, in Colorado. Using a high-throughput genetic sequencing technique, they identified various bacteria on all the surfaces they tested. The floor had the most diverse bacterial community, and human skin was the primary source of bacteria on all surfaces. Interestingly, there were a few differences between the bacteria found in the male versus female bathrooms.

The sequencing approach they used also allowed them to determine the source of the bacteria they identified, including skin, soil, and urine. This methodology, according to the authors, could potentially help "analyze bathroom bacterial communities to identify proper (or improper) hygiene habitats, and that the exchange of bacteria on building surfaces may represent an important mode of pathogen transmission between individuals."

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Flores GE, Bates ST, Knights D, Lauber CL, Stombaugh J, et al. (2011) Microbial Biogeography of Public Restroom Surfaces.PLoS ONE6(11): e28132.doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0028132

Public Library of Science: http://www.plos.org

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Cranberry in a can sacred on many holiday menus

Nick Mackara poses for a photograph with cans of Ocean Spray cranberry sauce Wednesday, Nov. 23, 2011 in Clementon, N.J. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

Nick Mackara poses for a photograph with cans of Ocean Spray cranberry sauce Wednesday, Nov. 23, 2011 in Clementon, N.J. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

Nick Mackara poses for a photograph with cans of Ocean Spray cranberry sauce Wednesday, Nov. 23, 2011 in Clementon, N.J. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

(AP) ? Nicholas Mackara isn't about to drive over to his parents' house for Thanksgiving to sit down to a dish of some fancy homemade cranberry sauce that Martha Stewart might serve. He's so determined that his cranberry sauce come from a can that he assigns himself the job of bringing it.

It's a thing of beauty on his holiday table, a log-shaped gelatinous roll with ridges that signal to purists like himself that no one is trying to put an imposter on the menu.

"I think the ridges are the most important part," said the 21-year-old resident of Clementon, N.J. "Then you know it definitely came from a can and our mom didn't make her own (cranberry) sauce and put it in a cylinder shape before we got there."

If Thanksgiving is a time for a family meal, it's also a time for a recurring debate: Should the sauce come from the can or a time-honored family recipe? Though it's impossible to tell how many others have drawn that line in the stuffing over this Thanksgiving staple the way Mackara has, it's clear he's got a lot of company. Ocean Spray, the nation's largest producer of cranberry sauce, reports that of the 86.4 million cans it sells a year, 72 million of them are sold between September and the end of December.

On Facebook, groups devoted to canned cranberry sauce have popped up ? from the one Mackara and a friend, Alexandra Shephard, launched a few years back called "Cranberry Sauce in the shape of the can makes my Thanksgiving" to "When Cranberry Sauce comes out of the can with ridges." There's also one called "Cranberry Sauce is only good if it's in the shape of a can," which includes the motto: "If it ain't from a can, it's garbage."

In an era where there are television networks devoted to home cooking and dietitians warn against the dangers of processed foods, the love of canned cranberry can seem like a bit of a dietary discord. Devotees of canned cranberry sauce say the reasons begin and end with the past, and that the sight of the glistening can-shaped tube of jelly conjures up memories of Thanksgiving meals of long ago.

"It looks like a log of happiness," said Shannon Ervin, a 24-year-old mother of three in Harahan, La., who can't remember a Thanksgiving when canned cranberry sauce wasn't served.

Sandy Oliver, a food historian, said it would be hard to overstate the importance of canned cranberry sauce to some families, particularly for a holiday in which even the slightest change in the menu is viewed as a treasonous offense.

"You don't mess with Thanksgiving," said Oliver, co-author of "Giving Thanks: Thanksgiving Recipes and History, from Pilgrims to Pumpkin Pie." "If you grew up with canned cranberry sauce on Thanksgiving, that is what will taste right for you at the table and if you do something else it is going to be at variance with your childhood memory."

As a result, normally sophisticated eaters load up their plates with the same green bean casseroles, Jell-O salad ? heavy on the mini marshmallows ? and the white bread stuffing their parents piled on their plates when they were busy kicking their brothers and sisters under the table.

"My aunt one year brought over the homemade kind and nobody but her ate it," said Heather Hoffman, a 24-year-old Chicago teacher, who has had canned cranberry sauce since her grandmother served it when she was a little girl.

Robert Sietsema has heard those kinds of comments before. The New York writer recently included canned cranberry sauce among his five worst Thanksgiving dishes for a blog on the Village Voice and can't believe anybody would eat canned cranberry sauce if they didn't have to.

"I hate it, it's just awful," said Sietsema. "To begin with, nobody eats things from cans any more if they can afford not to." Especially, he says if it's "some kind of freak Jell-O."

Maybe so. But Alexandra Shephard arrived at her parents' house in Williamsburg, Va. from her home in Orlando, Fla., this week fully expecting the familiar sight of cranberry sauce sliding from the can to a dish.

"I remember how intrigued I was at the lump of red jelly stuff that retained the shape of a can," said Shephard, who started the Facebook page with Mackara a couple years back. "I don't remember actually eating it (but) I remember it was always at the table."

Her father, she said, would only eat the canned sauce so eventually she got her courage up and tried homemade cranberry sauce even though she knew she didn't like the taste of the bitter little red berries. And she liked them, precisely because it didn't taste like cranberries.

She looks at it as a feat of engineering that the can-shaped sauce can keep its figure for hours. And she eats it because, just as Oliver suggested, she likes the uncranberryness of sauce, from the texture to the sweet taste.

For Bruce Scheonberger, presentation is everything. That helps explain why the 54-year-old Toledo attorney was eager to share a technique that ensures the cranberry sauce he puts on the table this Thanksgiving will look exactly the same as it always has.

After completely opening one end of the can, he makes a small opening in the other end. "You blow in it gently and it slides out and retains all of its ridges," he said. "I have it sitting straight up like a can."

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