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DEBATE: Mom Uses 'Pot' to Help With Child's Cancer | Fox News ...

11:46 am ET November 29, 2012

Pot

An Oregon mom?s decision in how to treat the symptoms of her daughter?s illness is raising a lot of questions. Seven-year-old Mykayla Comstock has cancer, and mom Erin Purchase says that she gives her cannabis oil pills to decrease her suffering and aid in pain relief.

However, many in the medical field disagree with the treatment, including Dr. Sharon Levy of the American Academy of Pediatrics, who says that even though the treatment is legal once the parent has a recommendation from a doctor, it still allows the mother to administer the drug and determine how much the daughter needs without medical supervision.

Purchase, however, credits the drug with doing what other painkillers couldn?t. ?Instantly, when she started taking the cannabis oil we saw a very good reaction to it,? she said. ?It controls her nausea, her pain ? every symptom she had, she just turned into a normal child. I believe that the long term consequences of narcotic pain relievers are a lot more damaging to Mykayla than a simple, organic oil.?


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A very serious side effect of the cannabis oil pills, according to Dr. Levy is an increased risk of depression, anxiety, increased risk of developing schizophrenia ? to name a few.

Do you disagree with her choice of treatment?

Source: http://foxnewsinsider.com/2012/11/29/debate-mom-uses-pot-to-treat-childs-cancer/

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Slain Minn. teens may be tied to earlier burglary

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) ? A car linked to two Minnesota teens who were fatally shot during an alleged home burglary on Thanksgiving Day contained prescription drugs that had been stolen from another house, authorities said Wednesday.

Nicholas Brady, 17, and his cousin, Haile Kifer, 18, were killed in the Little Falls home of Byron Smith, who has since been charged with murder. Morrison County Sheriff Michel Wetzel said Smith told authorities he shot the teens multiple times after they broke into his house.

Wetzel said Wednesday that on the night before the shootings, a homeowner just outside Little Falls reported a suspicious car was parked near the end of his driveway.

Deputies responded and spoke with Brady, who told them he and Kifer had been in the car when it ran out of gas, Wetzel said. Brady told deputies that Kifer went to get more fuel, and the deputies then gave Brady a ride into Little Falls, leaving the car behind.

On Sunday, the sheriff's office got a report that a home in that area where the car was seen had been burglarized. The resident, Richard Johnson, had been out of town for more than a week and a friend had discovered the break-in after checking on the home.

"Johnson reported numerous items were missing from the home including several bottles of prescription medication," Wetzel said in a statement.

Authorities seized a red Mitsubishi Eclipse after the shootings and searched it. They found six prescription drug bottles bearing Johnson's name, Wetzel said. Authorities did not say who owns the vehicle.

Smith, a retired U.S. State Department employee, was charged Monday with two counts of murder. According to the criminal complaint, Smith shot the teens multiple times. He told investigators his home had been broken into several times before.

Minnesota law gives homeowners the right to protect themselves and their property, but Wetzel said they don't have the right to execute an intruder once the threat is neutralized.

Smith told authorities he was in his basement last Thursday when he heard a window break upstairs. When he saw Brady on the basement stairwell, he fired at the teenager then shot him again in the face after he fell down.

The complaint said Smith told an investigator: "I want him dead."

Smith said he dragged Brady's body into his workshop. When Kifer came down the stairs, he shot her multiple times. He dragged her into the room and as she gasped for air, he fired what he described as a "good clean finishing shot" under her chin "up into the cranium," the complaint said.

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Information from: Star Tribune, http://www.startribune.com

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/slain-minn-teens-may-tied-earlier-burglary-133218211.html

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Victor and vanquished: Obama has Romney to lunch

WASHINGTON (AP) ? The White House says President Barack Obama's lunch with Republican Mitt Romney focused on America's leadership and the two presidential rivals pledged to stay in touch, particularly if opportunities to work together come up in the future.

In their first meeting since the election, Obama and the GOP nominee met for lunch in the White House's private dining room, fulfilling a promise Obama made in his victory speech the night of Nov. 6.

The White House says Romney congratulated the president for his successful campaign and wished him well in the coming four years. The conversation during the hourlong meeting focused on America's leadership in the world and the importance of maintaining that leadership position.

The lunch menu included white turkey chili and Southwestern grilled chicken salad.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/victor-vanquished-obama-romney-lunch-080241495--politics.html

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Best Known Remedies For Hemorrhoids | health and fitness article ...

The basic definition of a hemorrhoid is a tissue that is swollen in the anal canal because of the swollen blood vessels in them. A diagnosed Hemorrhoids patient is likely to experience bloody stools, sudden hurt and itchiness in the anal canal. Continue reading to know the best cure for hemorrhoid.

The surrounding tissues of a hemorrhoid that projects from the anal canal can become irritated and result in itchiness.

Blood could result from injuring the area around an external hemorrhoid. This make it tough to clean the affected region, especially with the pain involved in the process.

The earliest sign of hemorrhoids is frequent fresh blood. Internal and external, are the two forms of hemorrhoids. If the hemorrhoid is not projecting from the anal canal it is called internal hemorrhoid. But internal hemorrhoids can be partially extending out of the anus.

Pushing hard while passing stool can cause hemorrhoids. Other risk factors than can cause hemorrhoids if you expose yourself to includes irregular bowel movement. This can be caused by eating some sorts of food.

Pregnant women are at risk of suddenly developing hemorrhoids after their 3rd month. The immediate environment of the fetus expands as its grow up in size increasing the risk of internal and external hemorrhoids. Resulting in an increased pressure in the pelvic region. Higher pressure in this area can result in hemorrhoids even if the person has no history of similar condition.

Hemorrhoids can be worsen during normal delivery, due to the strain pregnant women experience, which on its turn increases the pelvic area pressure.

Visit your doctor if you suspect that you have hemorrhoids. If you find mucus and/or blood on your stool, you should visit a doctor. Don't postpone; Better results for earlier consultations.

Hemorrhoids have many treatments. To help strengthen your blood vessels, your doctor might give you a medication if your hemorrhoids are mild. If the hemorrhoid is severe and is affecting the life of the person, a minor surgery might be suggested.

It is possible to prevent hemorrhoids form recurring, here are some tips since prevention is best cure for hemorrhoids as we all know:

1.Increase your intake of fiber rich foods. Brown rice, quinoa and other whole grains are very good sources. More fruits and green vegetables are also very helpful.

2. Keep an eye on you activities. Are you lazy? Long sitting periods may increase your risk of hemorrhoids. About 1 and a half hours per week of sports can reduce the risk of hemorrhoids.

3. Lose weight if you are obese. Research has shown that overweight individuals are more likely to develop hemorrhoids than people who have normal weight.

4. Google "natural hemorrhoids cure" Or "home cure for hemorrhoids" (quotes included) and read about it more.

Source: http://healthandfitnessupdates.blogspot.com/2012/11/best-known-remedies-for-hemorrhoids.html

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Pay-And-Play Push To Increase Arena's Casual Use | Stuff.co.nz

"Pay-and-play" tennis and basketball will be part of a drive to make more use of Arena Manawatu and get more Palmerston North residents moving.

Described in the city council's recently adopted active recreation strategy as "a treasure", one of the biggest indoor sports centres in the country is to be transformed to showcase how to get more people taking part in casual sports.

Council policy analyst Tracey Hunt said the goal was to make Arena the city's central hub for sport and recreation, and to use its 33 venues on the 18-hectare central site in smarter ways.

The goals are to achieve better value for the ratepayers' dollar, and greater use by residents.

Manager David Walsh is on board with the shift in direction to encourage greater community use while still retaining capacity to attract large regional and national events.

The first trial out of the blocks is the introduction of lunchtime "pay-and-play" tennis and basketball.

Mr Walsh said Arena Manawatu went noticeably quiet during the school day, and the "nominal" $5 charge for an hour was designed to encourage more people to come along and play in their lunch break.

"A lot of people don't have the time to allocate to traditional sports.

"What we are trying to do is show people that to participate here does not take a lot of time, but it's active and it's social and it's utilising the facilities as much as possible."

He said Arena management remained determined to also attract large sporting events that contributed to the city's vitality.

The challenge was to accommodate both types of uses without having to displace regular community bookings to make way for larger commercial users.

Ms Hunt said her research for the active recreation strategy had shown Palmerston North had some "fantastic" facilities.

They include the Arena, 26 sports fields, pools, 179 parks, schools and community centres, walking and cycling tracks, yet the population is only slightly less sedentary than the New Zealand average.

The population is also changing, with more older people, more ethnic groups, and people with disabilities having different needs that had to be catered for.

"What we want is for Arena to meet community needs, and be used more often. It's good for health, it's good for social interaction, having connections with other people, meeting people, and belonging to a group - all of which contributes to social wellbeing."

Keys to getting more people moving were to promote the facilities, to improve access, provide more flexible options, and for many, to reduce the barrier of cost.

While encouraging more people to use what was already available was a starting point, the strategy had also sparked a review of Arena Manawatu's facilities, and need for future investment.

For Ms Hunt, one of the important ideas was to create a front entrance to the Arena.

The council recently bought a property on the corner of Cuba and Waldegrave streets as an option for creating a future front gate that provides a better link to and from the central city.

The management plan will be rolled out for review early next year, with input from Sport New Zealand, and proposals for future spending on the facilities to be recommended to the next long-term plan review in 2015.

- ? Fairfax NZ News

Source: http://www.stuff.co.nz/manawatu-standard/news/8008360/Pay-and-play-push-to-increase-Arenas-casual-use

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Egypt crisis raises fears of 'second revolution'

CAIRO (AP) ? Faced with an unprecedented strike by the courts and massive opposition protests, Egypt's Islamist president is not backing down in the showdown over decrees granting him near-absolute powers.

Activists warn that his actions threaten a "second revolution," but Mohammed Morsi faces a different situation than his ousted predecessor, Hosni Mubarak: He was democratically elected and enjoys the support of the nation's most powerful political movement.

Already, Morsi is rushing the work of an Islamist-dominated constitutional assembly at the heart of the power struggle, with a draft of the charter expected as early as Thursday, despite a walkout by liberal and Christian members that has raised questions about the panel's legitimacy.

The next step would be for Morsi to call a nationwide referendum on the document. If adopted, parliamentary elections would be held by the spring.

Wednesday brought a last-minute scramble to seize the momentum over Egypt's political transition. Morsi's camp announced that his Muslim Brotherhood and other Islamists will stage a massive rally in Cairo's Tahrir Square, the plaza where more than 200,000 opposition supporters gathered a day earlier.

The Islamists' choice of the square for Saturday's rally raises the possibility of clashes. Several hundred Morsi opponents are camped out there, and another group is fighting the police on a nearby street.

"It is tantamount to a declaration of war," said liberal politician Mustafa al-Naggar, speaking on the private Al-Tahrir TV station.

Morsi remains adamant that his decrees, which place him above oversight of any kind, including by the courts, are in the interest of the nation's transition to democratic rule.

Backing down may not be an option for the 60-year-old U.S.-educated engineer.

Doing so would significantly weaken him and the Brotherhood at a time when their image has been battered by widespread charges that they are too preoccupied with tightening their grip on power to effectively tackle the country's many pressing problems.

Morsi's pride is also a key factor in a country where most people look to their leader as an invincible figure.

He may not be ready to stomach another public humiliation after backing down twice since taking office in June. His attempt to reinstate parliament's Islamist-dominated lower chamber after it was disbanded in July by the Supreme Constitutional Court was overturned by that same court. Last month, Morsi was forced to reinstate the country's top prosecutor just days after firing him when the judiciary ruled it was not within his powers to do so.

Among Morsi's first acts after seizing near-absolute powers last week was to fire the prosecutor again.

Unlike last year's anti-Mubarak uprising, calls for Morsi's ouster have so far been restricted to zealous chants by protesters, with the opposition focusing its campaign on demands that he rescind his decrees, disband the constitutional panel and replace it with a more inclusive one, and fire the Cabinet of Prime Minister Hesham Kandil.

"There is no practical means for Morsi's ouster short of a coup, which is very, very unlikely," said Augustus Richard Norton, a Middle East expert from Boston University.

Still, the opposition, whose main figures played a key role in the anti-Mubarak uprising, may be tempted to try to force Morsi from office if they continue to draw massive crowds like Tuesday's rally, which rivaled some of the biggest anti-Mubarak demonstrations. They will also likely take advantage of the growing popular discontent with Morsi's government and the fragility of his mandate ? he won just 51 percent of the vote in a presidential election fought against Mubarak's last prime minister.

With the country still reeling from the aftershocks of the 18-day uprising that toppled Mubarak's 29-year regime, activists and analysts warn that any escalation carries the risk of a second, and possibly bloody, revolution ? pitting Islamists against non-Islamists, including liberals, women and minority Christians.

Ominous signs abound. Anti-Morsi crowds have attacked at least a dozen offices belonging to the Brotherhood across the nation since last week. Clashes between the two sides have left at least two dead and hundreds wounded.

The violence and polarization has led to warnings from some newspaper columnists and the public at large of the potential for "civil war."

"As opposed to seeking face-saving compromises, (escalation by Morsi) would indicate starkly that Egypt's leaders have increasingly come to understand the current moment in zero-sum terms," said Michael W. Hanna, an Egypt expert from the New York-based Century Foundation.

"Beyond the political dangers it poses, the move will increase the risks that the contests for power will spill over into the streets, with civil strife a real possibility."

While potentially destabilizing, Morsi's tug-of-war with the liberal opposition pales in comparison to his battle with the powerful judiciary, which considers the president's decrees an unprecedented assault on its authority.

On Wednesday, judges of the nation's highest appeals court and its lower sister court went on strike to protest the decrees, joining hundreds of other judges who have not worked since Sunday.

The Supreme Constitutional Court, which is to rule Sunday on the legality of the constitutional panel and parliament's upper chamber ? both dominated by Morsi's Brotherhood and other Islamists ? admonished the president for accusing it of trying to bring down his government.

The loss of the judiciary's goodwill could prove costly for Morsi.

Already, the judges are warning that, unless their demands are met, they will not assume their traditional role of supervising a referendum on a new constitution or the parliamentary elections that would follow. Without them, the legitimacy of any vote would be in question.

"This is the highest form of protest," said Nasser Amin, head of the Arab Center for the Independence of the Judiciary and the Legal Profession. "The judges felt that the constitutional declaration has taken away from them the dearest and most important mandates" ? oversight of government decisions.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/egypt-crisis-raises-fears-second-revolution-001145811.html

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iCloud and the problem with opaque sync

iCloud was meant to make data ubiquitous -- to magically handle syncing everything that really needs syncing between iOS and OS X devices, so users simply have the most up-to-date stuff, backed up and available, all the time and everywhere, without worrying. And it is. Except when it isn't. And when it isn't, it's almost as opaque to developers building against its APIs as it is to users wondering where their stuff is. So what to do?

Tapbots' Paul Haddad spoke about the challenges of iCloud sync, especially document sync, on this week's episode of the Debug show. Other developers, however, have already chosen to leave iCloud behind. Vemedio have chosen to do just that with the upcoming Instacast 3.

[iCloud sync is] gone, thank god. Making iCloud reliable is nearly impossible for a 3rd party developer. The app APIs are confusing, unclear and unreliable. There were so many problems on so many levels that we decided to roll out our own sync solution. If something now does not work correctly, we at least have the possibility to fix it ourselves. Another advantage is that the new sync is much faster and works instantly, at least when both devices are on the same local network.

Developer Steve Streza outlines some of the concerns on Informal Protocol:

iCloud?s biggest problem is that it goes out of its way to obscure a lot of this detail from you. Their pitch is that creating apps with the document system and putting them in iCloud means they will all sync magically and you don?t have to worry and we?ll handle it for you thank you very much. But the reality of syncing data is that it?s tough, and network availability is not always reliable or fast (especially on mobile). You have to write a lot of nonobvious code to handle updates and problems. Building for iCloud once means you limit yourself to only Apple devices; you can never get that data synced to an Android device or make it accessible via the web (short of later building your own system, updating your apps, and making them push iCloud-stored data to your own server). And iCloud has not exactly gained notoriety for its stability or its friendliness to developers. The only real debugging tools you have are a web app that lets you see what?s in an iCloud folder and some rather verbose logging flags you can turn on that tell you some stuff about the syncing process. In other words, it?s not easy. I?ve tried to integrate iCloud no less than 6 times in various app prototypes, and every single time I?ve ran from it.

Streza does point out, however, how hard rolling your own solution can be. That's true if you're an indie developer, and just as true if you're Apple. Google, Amazon, and Facebook are internet services companies. Apple isn't. They're having to become one, and you don't pivot from software to services on a dime.

iCloud is still a work in progress, and it will likely continue to improve in future iOS and OS X versions. Hopefully it'll continue to improve independent of iOS and OS X as well, as the advantage of server side services should include decoupled development and hardware that's capable of receiving updates when they're ready, irrespective of the state of client-side OS updates.

The cloud in general, and its increasing importance in every day computing, continues to be a huge challenge for Apple, and one they absolutely have to nail. Fortunately, even their strongest cloud competitors, like Google, are still falling on their faces every once and a while. But time isn't on Apple's side here.

Let's hope everyone in Eddy Cue's internet services division is working on making iCloud and related server-side infrastructure not only ubiquitous, but far more modern, reliable, and scalable for users and developers alike.

Source: Informal Protocol, Vemedio, Debug show



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Mount Diablo Highlights 2013 California Tour

A first-ever south-to-north route and new host cities should shake up the race.

By Joe Lindsey

Officials announced the race route for the 2013 Amgen Tour of California today, and although some aspects are comfortingly familiar, much has changed from years past.

The biggest switch for the eight-stage 750-mile race (May 12-19) is directional. Rather than start in northern California and wend south to Los Angeles, the 2013 edition will kick off just outside San Diego and head north, for a finish in Santa Rosa.

Exact routes and stage distances aren?t available yet, but here?s what was announced on Tuesday.

Stage 1: Escondido to Escondido

This city just north of San Diego hosted the 2009 finish. Fans of that edition will remember that the route climbed nearby Mount Palomar; Frank Schleck won the stage and Levi Leipheimer took the overall. Palomar may well play a role again, but in 2009 the summit was too far from the finish to make a major difference in the race, and it doesn?t take a geographer to know that it hasn?t moved any closer.

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Stage 2: Murrieta to Palm Springs

Two new host cities will line up for the second stage, which takes racers across desert terrain. With an average May high temperature of 96 in Palm Springs, heat?could play an important role, as it did in last year?s Bakersfield time trial. Murrieta was for some time home to Floyd Landis, whose non-selection for the 2010 edition helped spur the investigation into doping on U.S. Postal. This stage could see hills if it goes through the San Bernardino National Forest and past Mount San Jacinto (which would then go near Landis?s Idyllwild cabin). Windy conditions could also be a factor.

Stage 3: Palmdale to Santa Clarita

Skirting the Los Angeles area proper, the third stage sticks with the desert theme with a Palmdale start, but the details are what?s intriguing. The finish city, Santa Clarita, is less than 40 miles away by the most direct route; the race will likely go any number of other directions, into the San Gabriel mountains to the Angeles Crest, or west to Lake Castaic. Either route has the potential to be a major climbing day.

Stage 4: Santa Clarita to Santa Barbara

Santa Clarita plays host the start of Stage 4 as well, and this could be an intriguing day; it?s over 70 miles to the finish in Santa Barbara by the shortest route, and the race likely will use smaller roads. One complicating factor could be riding straight into westerly winds, which could shift to a crosswind as riders hit the coast, as far away as Ventura.

Stage 5: Santa Barbara to Avila Beach

Another long day (at least 90 miles, but probably closer to 110), this stage features two new towns but some familiar territory as it heads north along, or near, the central coast. Riders will likely pass through or near longtime host town Solvang, the site of several previous Tour of California time trials. Race organizers will probably aim for an early start and a fairly direct route to minimize the overnight transfer. As the race seems to be paying homage to former big names in cycling, it?s worth noting that Avila Beach is not far from San Luis Obispo, home of ex-HTC manager Bob Stapleton.

Stage 6: San Jose to San Jose (individual time trial)

As the only city to host all eight editions of the race, San Jose has seen finishes and starts but never a time trial, until now. The course is a complete unknown; the start and finish will likely be somewhere near downtown, but how long and where it goes are still unknown. One logistical note: The transfer from Avila Beach is the longest in the race?s history by a good bit; it?s almost 200 miles from there to San Jose (three and a half hours of driving). So while race organizers will likely pick an early finish for Stage 5 and a late start for Stage 6, the TT might go to the rider with the best on-the-road recovery.

Stage 7: Livermore to Mount Diablo

Likely the queen stage of the race, this summit finish, combined with the previous day?s time trial, should decide the overall. Livermore isn?t far away from the state park where the race will finish, so there?s considerable variation in how the riders get there. But Diablo is certainly worthy of the name. It climbs 3,200 feet in under 11 miles with an average gradient of 5.7 percent. The current record on Strava is just over 45 minutes. Expect these guys to lop 5 to 10 minutes off that.

Stage 8: San Francisco to Santa Rosa

Santa Rosa is known for its large, enthusiastic crowds, and hosting the race?s overall finish will likely boost those numbers. Although the race may have been decided by the previous stage?s mountaintop finish, this final day is potentially challenging. The key lies in the route: After a start in San Francisco, the race will likely go north across the Golden Gate Bridge. From there, does it go into the Marin Headlands and Point Reyes National Seashore, then up to some of the familiar routes from past editions? Or do they head through Marin to Sonoma and Napa and wine country, and obstacles such as Trinity Grade? Either way, expect some leg-breaking hills before a fast run-in to the finish.

Overall, it?s a much different course than the 2012 edition, and not just because of the direction. The 2012 race went far inland and made much use of the central valley, though not always to good effect. The 2013 Tour of California will be dominated by southern desert and the coast, barely touching on a major urban area until Stage 6.

Some of the roads will be familiar to the riders, but they?ll mostly be tackling them from a different direction. Desert heat, coastal winds, and long days will all be factors. The course saves the main difficulties for late in the race, but the early stages could be more taxing than they seem at first glance.

BICYCLING will fill in route details as they become available. Ditto for team announcements.

Till then, what are your thoughts on the course? Comment below.

Tags: Amgen Tour of California, ATOC, Pro Racing, route announcements, Tour of California, UCI


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Source: http://bicycling.com/blogs/boulderreport/2012/11/27/tour-of-california-2013-route-host-cities-announced/

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Review: Hands-on with Nintendo's Wii U video game console | Sync ...

Despite a rocky start, Nintendo?s latest shows promise for both kids and kids-at-heart.


It?s been exactly one week since Nintendo launched its brand-new video game console, the Wii U (from $299).

Sync has spent some serious hands-on time with the successor to the Nintendo Wii, and the good news is the new machine shows a lot of promise.

Setting up the console was a breeze, as you get everything you need in the box including the console, controller, HDMI cable, sensor bar (to place on top of the TV, like the original Wii) and power cable.

But once you turn on the machine and join your wireless Internet connection, be forewarned you won?t be able to play for an hour or two. In case you haven?t heard, the Wii U requires a 5-gigabyte system update that can take more than an hour to install ? and that?s on a very high-speed connection. As a parent of three kids excited to play, you can imagine how this dampens the experience right off the bat. To make matters worse, some Wii U owners prematurely stopped the system update before it was finished and have rendered the console inoperable (hint: never cease a system update, on any device, no matter how long it takes).

Once this painfully slow process is complete it?s time for some fun and games. If motion-sensing defined the Nintendo Wii, a touchscreen tablet is what makes the Wii U stand out among its competitors, Microsoft?s Xbox 360 and Sony?s PlayStation 3.

Specifically, Wii U ships with a wireless 6.2-inch touchscreen controller that can be used to control the games and see gaming elements ? such as a different perspective of the action ? than what?s playing on the TV screen (more on this in a moment).

Called the Wii U GamePad, it also has analog sticks, face buttons and dual triggers, as well as a forward-facing camera, microphone, speakers, headphone jack, rumble feature and accelerometer to control content by tilting. The GamePad also has a TV button, which allows it to act as a remote control for the TV; this includes the ability to change channels or turn the volume up and down, without turning the Wii U console on.

The Wii U also supports older Wii Remote controllers, too, and many games require them ? especially in multiplayer modes as there?s only the one GamePad.

The games

?Along with more internal memory, the pricier Nintendo Wii U console includes the game Nintendo Land, ?which serves as a collection of a dozen mini-games (not unlike Wii Sports, included with the Wii). Called ??attractions,? Nintendo Land includes Donkey Kong?s Crash Course, Luigi?s Ghost Mansion, Animal ?Crossing: Sweet Day, The Legend of Zelda: Battle Quest and Takamaru?s Ninja Castle, to name a few (the ?latter of which is based on an early Famicom game available only in Japan that turns the GamePad into a ?launcher for ninja stars). Kids will no doubt enjoy these ?attractions,? though some are better than others. ?Battle Quest is lame, for example, because your character walks for you and you simply have to fight the ?baddies. Luigi?s Ghost Mansion is great with some friends because the person with the Wii U GamePad is ?the ghost who can see where the characters are moving on a map, while? up to three others with Wii ?Remote need to stay away from the spirit.

Another launch title, Nintendo?s New Super Mario Bros. U, is yet another version of the classic side- ?scrolling platformer, but this time it?s in HD and adds the GamePad for an extra gameplay element. While ?gamers use the Wii Remotes to control their characters, the person with the GamePad can place down obstacles in the world with their fingertips or help out their friends by placing down blocks for them to jump on (perhaps to reach high areas). It?s fun, but hey, it?s still Mario Bros. all over again.

Nintendo Land and New Super Mario Bros. U are cartoon-like adventures that will appeal to little kids but Nintendo has made sure the Wii U will have mature titles for older gamers, too. For example, at launch we?ve seen Activision?s Call of Duty: Black Ops II, Ubisoft Montreal?s Assassin?s Creed III, Nintendo?s Ninja Gaiden 3: Razor?s Edge and Ubisoft?s ZombiU. Black Ops II and Assassin?s Creed III look and play as well as their Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 counterparts, but ZombiU was a bit of a disappointment as the zombie-killing combat gets stale after a while ? though it?s cool how the GamePad is your inventory screen and the action doesn?t stop around you when you need to access it.

Batman Arkham City: Armored Edition was also fun on the Wii U. Developed by WB Games Montreal, the game offers additional content introduced by the game?s original developer, Rocksteady Studios. For one, the game adds the Battle Armored Tech (B.A.T.) mode and new Armored Suits for both Batman and Catwoman. This allows the characters to build up kinetic energy during fight scenes and then enter B.A.T. mode to dole out more damage and experienced heightened awareness. The Wii U GamePad is now your Batcomputer, which lets you tap to access objectives, select gadgets, upgrade gear, detonate explosive gel and scour the area for forensic evidence in detective mode. In fact, this second screen is now a real-time map of Gotham you can call up at any time.

This version of last year?s Batman: Arkham City also houses all previously released downloadable content, namely: Catwoman Pack, Robin Bundle Pack, Nightwing Bundle Pack, Harley Quinn?s Revenge Pack, Challenge Map Pack and Arkham City Skins Pack.

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As long as you?re near the console, some Nintendo Wii U games can be seen and played on the Wii U GamePad ? just in case someone wants to watch TV instead. This is a very cool feature and something my kids liked a lot.

As with the Nintendo Wii, the Wii U also has a Netflix icon so as long as you have a subscription to the service ($8/month), you can stream movies and TV shows on the television or on the GamePad itself, if you prefer. Netflix worked well on the Wii U, but I didn?t get a chance to try out the YouTube app, also accessible on the Wii U GamePad.

While not yet tested for this review, Wii U also lets you video chat with others using the GamePad?s front facing camera. Called Wii U Chat, this service is free, but the other person must also have the Wii U console, too. I did get a chance to use the camera in Ubisoft?s Your Shape Fitness Evolved 2013, though, in order to take my photo before working out in front of the television.

And then there?s Miiverse, an online community of Wii U gamers you can interact with via your Mii character. Discuss games, see what others are playing, get help in games, compare sores and challenge friends to a match.

Coming soon is an app called TVii, which is said to let users find, watch and engage with TV shows, movies and sports. It will include a program guide, remote control and social interaction into one, seamless second-screen experience on the GamePad. You?ll be able to comment on moments as they happen on live TV, and then share those thoughts via Miiverse, Facebook and Twitter.

Finally, Wii U comes with a web browser so you can surf on your big-screen television with your feet up on the coffee table. Or you can watch TV and browse the web on the Wii U GamePad.

Summary

While off to a bit of a rocky start ? a huge update that will be a killjoy on Christmas morning and a first batch of games that are hit and miss ? Nintendo Wii U shows a lot of promise for gamers, young and old, and entertainment lovers, too.

Nintendo is back, and in a big way. They likely have a full year head-start against the next-generation Xbox and PlayStation and will no doubt work hard to ensure the first and third-party games and entertainment services are enough to keep fans glued to the Wii U for months and years to come.

Sync readers, have you picked up a new Wii U console? What do you think about it?


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Protesters pack Tahrir Square to challenge Morsi

CAIRO (AP) ? The same chants used against Hosni Mubarak were turned against his successor Tuesday as more than 200,000 people packed Egypt's Tahrir Square in the biggest challenge yet to Islamist President Mohammed Morsi.

The massive, flag-waving throng protesting Morsi's assertion of near-absolute powers rivaled some of the largest crowds that helped drive Mubarak from office last year.

"The people want to bring down the regime!" and "erhal, erhal" ? Arabic for "leave, leave" ? rang out across the plaza, this time directed at Egypt's first freely elected president.

The protests were sparked by edicts Morsi issued last week that effectively neutralize the judiciary, the last branch of government he does not control. But they turned into a broader outpouring of anger against Morsi and his Muslim Brotherhood, which opponents say have used election victories to monopolize power, squeeze out rivals and dictate a new, Islamist constitution, while doing little to solve Egypt's mounting economic and security woes.

Clashes broke out in several cities, with Morsi's opponents attacking Brotherhood offices, setting fire to at least one. Protesters and Brotherhood members pelted each other with stones and firebombs in the Nile Delta city of Mahalla el-Kobra, leaving at least 100 people injured.

"Power has exposed the Brotherhood. We discovered their true face," said Laila Salah, a housewife at the Tahrir protest who said she voted for Morsi in last summer's presidential election. After Mubarak, she said, Egyptians would no longer accept being ruled by an autocrat.

"It's like a wife whose husband was beating her and then she divorces him and becomes free," she said. "If she remarries she'll never accept another day of abuse."

Gehad el-Haddad, a senior adviser to the Brotherhood and its political party, said Morsi would not back down on his edicts. "We are not rescinding the declaration," he told The Associated Press.

That sets the stage for a drawn-out battle that could throw the nation into greater turmoil. Protest organizers have called for another mass rally Friday. If the Brotherhood responds with demonstrations of its own, as some of its leaders have hinted, it would raise the prospect of greater violence after a series of clashes between the two camps in recent days.

A tweet by the Brotherhood warned that if the opposition was able to bring out 200,000 to 300,000, "they should brace for millions in support" of Morsi.

Another flashpoint could come Sunday, when the constitutional court is to rule on whether to dissolve the assembly writing the new constitution, which is dominated by the Brotherhood and its Islamist allies. Morsi's edicts ban the courts from disbanding the panel; if the court defies him and rules anyway, it would be a direct challenge that could spill over into the streets.

"Then we are in the face of the challenge between the supreme court and the presidency," said Nasser Amin, head of the Arab Center for the Independence of the Judiciary and the Legal Profession. "We are about to enter a serious conflict" on both the legal and street level, he said.

Morsi and his supporters say the decrees were necessary to prevent the judiciary from blocking the "revolution's goals" of a transition to democracy. The courts ? where many Mubarak-era judges still hold powerful posts ? have already disbanded the first post-Mubarak elected parliament, which was led by the Brotherhood. Now it could also take aim at the Islamist-led upper house of parliament.

Morsi's decrees ban the judiciary from doing so and grant his decisions immunity from judicial review. Morsi also gave himself sweeping powers to prevent threats to the revolution, stability or state institutions, which critics say are tantamount to emergency laws. These powers are to remain in effect until the constitution is approved and parliamentary elections are held, not likely before spring 2013.

Opponents say the decrees turn Morsi ? who narrowly won last summer's election with just over 50 percent of the vote ? into a new dictator, given that he holds not only executive but also legislative powers, after the lower house of parliament was dissolved.

Tuesday's turnout was an unprecedented show of strength by the mainly liberal and secular opposition, which has been divided and uncertain amid the rise to power of the Brotherhood over the past year. The crowds were of all stripes, including many first-time protesters.

"Suddenly Morsi is issuing laws and becoming the absolute ruler, holding all powers in his hands," said Mona Sadek, a 31-year-old engineering graduate who wears the Islamic veil, a hallmark of piety. "Our revolt against the decrees became a protest against the Brotherhood as well."

"The Brotherhood hijacked the revolution," agreed Raafat Magdi, an engineer who was among a crowd of some 10,000 marching from the Cairo district of Shubra to Tahrir to the beat of drums and chants against the Brotherhood. Reform leader Mohammed ElBaradei led the march.

"People woke up to (Morsi's) mistakes, and in any new elections they will get no votes," Magdi said.

Many in the crowd said they were determined to push ahead with the protests until Morsi retreats. A major concern was that Islamists would use the decree's protection of the constitutional assembly to drive through their vision for the next charter, with a heavy emphasis on implementing Shariah, or Islamic law. The assembly has been plagued with controversy, and more than two dozen of its 100 members have quit in recent days to protest Islamist control.

"Next Friday will be decisive," protester Islam Bayoumi said of the upcoming rally. "If people maintain the same pressure and come in large numbers, they could manage to press the president and rescue the constitution."

A fellow protester, Saad Salem Nada, said of Morsi: "I am a Muslim and he made me hate Muslims because of the dictatorship in the name of religion. In the past, we had one Mubarak. Now we have hundreds."

Even as the crowds swelled in Tahrir, clashes erupted nearby between several hundred protesters throwing stones and police firing tear gas on a street leading to the U.S. Embassy. Clouds of tear gas hung over the area, where clashes have broken out for several days, fueled by anger over police abuses.

A photographer working for the AP, Ahmed Gomaa, was beaten by stick-wielding police while covering the clashes. Police took his equipment and Gomaa was taken to a hospital for treatment.

Rival rallies by Morsi opponents and supporters turned into brief clashes in the Mediterranean city of Alexandria, where anti-Morsi protesters broke into the local office of the Muslim Brotherhood, throwing furniture out the windows and trying unsuccessfully to set fire to it. Protesters also set fire to Brotherhood offices in the city of Mansoura.

Morsi's supporters canceled a massive rally planned for Tuesday in Cairo, citing the need to "defuse tension." Morsi's supporters say more than a dozen of their offices have been ransacked or set ablaze since Friday. Some 5,000 demonstrated in the southern city of Assiut in support of Morsi's decrees, according to witnesses there.

So far, there has been little sign of a compromise. On Monday, Morsi met with the nation's top judges and tried to win their acceptance of his decrees. But the move was dismissed by many in the opposition and the judiciary as providing no real concessions.

Saad Emara, a senior Muslim Brotherhood member, said Morsi will not make any concessions, especially after the surge of violence and assaults on Brotherhood offices.

Emara accused the opposition "of resorting to violence with a political cover," claiming that former ruling party and Mubarak-era businessmen were hiring thugs to attack Brotherhood offices with the opposition's blessing.

"The story now is that the civilian forces are playing with fire. This is a dangerous scene."

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Associated Press writer Hamza Hendawi in Cairo contributed to this report.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/egypt-mass-protests-challenge-islamist-president-175352891.html

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Korg announces iPolysix App for iPad, recreates classic analog ...

Korg announces iPolysix App for iPad, recreates classic analog polyphonic synthesizer

iPolysix App for iPad

MELVILLE, N.Y. /Music Industry Newswire/ ? Korg has unveiled the latest in its series of musical instrument apps. The new, intuitive iPolysix app evokes Korg?s legendary analog polyphonic synthesizer while taking full advantage of the iPad? interface. Up to eight instances of the synth can be used in conjunction with new features that include a sequencer, drum machine, multiple effects, Korg?s acclaimed Kaoss touch functionality for intuitive note and controller entry, and a complete automated mixer.

The original Polysix, a six-voice analog polyphonic synthesizer, launched in 1981. It quickly rose in popularity due to its combination of 6-note polyphony (a generous amount for the time) and a price that was nearly half of similarly-featured products. iPolysix uses Korg?s proprietary ?CMT? (Component Modeling Technology) to perfectly simulate the electronic circuits of the original instrument and its distinctively deep and rich pad sounds, pulsing basses, and crisp leads. Its layout offers beginners an easy way to start sound sculpting. It has also been expanded with music production functionality for enhanced musical possibilities.

Polyseq is iPolysix?s integrated polyphonic step sequencer that provides up to 64 steps for two dedicated synth instances and six poly-based drum instances ? all drawing on the Polysix engine and interface. Unique features include sequence mode functionality from Korg?s SQ-10 analog sequencer that allows users to play a sequence backward, or play back only the odd or even-numbered steps.

Users can call up either an onscreen keyboard for easy note entry, or two side by side Kaoss Pads that can be controlled simultaneously: one for note entry and one for control over the user?s choice of synth parameters. Musical phrases can be generated simply by rubbing a finger on the Kaoss Pad. This enables professional music production and creative performances, even for those who have no musical knowledge or have never played an instrument before. These Kaoss Pads have been customized for iPolysix to allow not only single-note performance, but also polyphonic playing.

Polystage is a platform on which iPolysix users can share their songs. iPolysix users can make their songs available to other users across the globe simply by uploading their song directly from the interface. iPolysix users can listen to and rate other user?s songs, or collaborate on a remix from rough ideas that have been uploaded.

Similarly, users can share their works via the popular SoundCloud feature from within the iPolysix app. SoundCloud provides a way to publish songs or to collaborate on new music with friends anywhere in the world via audio data export.

To celebrate the launch, the iPolysix app is available for download from Apple?s App Store at a special price of US $14.99 until December 31st, 2012. The regular price is US$29.99.

Also in celebration of the launch, Korg has announced a special half price offer on all Korg apps from November 26 through December 31, 2012.

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Christopher Simmons has been writing about music since 1984 when he sold his first feature to Polyphony (now Electronic Musician) magazine. He has composed music for two TV cable shows, is a member of ASCAP and PRSA, and is the managing editor for Music Industry Newswire(TM), as well as the CEO of Neotrope(R) Entertainment. His 80s music can be found on iTunes, Amazon, and CDBaby, among others. He played in several electronica bands in the '80s, and currently tries to find time to play with his studio gear. He is also an award winning graphic designer, photographer, author of one book "Fractopia," and has created digital art for numerous national magazines. ? Christopher Laird Simmons. More at: ChristopherSimmons.com .

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Islamists silence the musicians who guide rural Mali

For centuries, griots have directed ceremonies, smoothed over disputes, and served as repositories of history and genealogy. Now in northern Mali they are out of a job.

By John Thorne,?Correspondent / November 27, 2012

Down a street of red earth near the outskirts of the Malian capital, a family is preparing for the naming ceremony of its newest member ? an event now forbidden in their northern home region by Islamist militants who seized control there earlier this year.

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"They say sharia forbids it," says Rakiatou Wallet Tannal, an aunt of the newborn girl, referring to Islamic law. "That's their sharia, not the sharia of Muslims."

The stricture hits especially hard for families like Ms. Wallet Tannal's, part of a hereditary caste of bards and storytellers found across West Africa and commonly known by their French name, "griot."

For centuries, griots have directed ceremonies, smoothed over disputes, and served as repositories of history and genealogy. Now in northern Mali they are out of a job. Yet their troubles highlight a larger problem: Having taken control of northern Mali, hard-line Islamists are smothering social interaction with religiously motivated bullying and brutal punishments.

A Sept. 25 report by Human Rights Watch on Islamist repression in northern Mali cited cases of hands amputated for alleged theft, beatings for listening to music, and women flogged for failing to cover themselves in public. At least one couple accused of adultery was reportedly stoned to death.

Until this year, northern Mali was known for music ? spare melodies that recall the desert. Tourists went to festivals, men and women mixed freely, and Islam was a personal affair.

"Now there are no more birth [ceremonies], no more weddings," says Wallet Tannal of her family's hometown of M?naka, on the fringe of the Sahara near Mali's border with Niger. Like most people there, they belong to the Tuareg, a nomadic people akin to North Africa's Berbers.

After M?naka fell to the Tuareg rebels of the National Movement for the Liberation of Azawad (MNLA), Wallet Tannal's family fled to the city of Gao. Soon Gao fell to a mixed force of MNLA and Islamist fighters from the Movement for God's Unity and Jihad in West Africa.

For several weeks in Gao, Wallet Tannal and other women stayed indoors while gunmen swaggered in the streets. Then in April the family fled to Bamako.

"We've come to Bamako, and we don't know Bamako," she says.

Bamako is a low, dusty, crowded city. The Niger River flows sluggishly between reed-choked banks. A successful griot must know and be known, but in a new city one easily gets lost.

For the family, the new birth recalls their hometown, where they are used to conducting ceremonies like this.

"We will have the naming ceremony here in Bamako, because Bamako is where we are," says Fatima Wallet Mhamadikinan, the baby's mother, with a wistful air.

It is the eve of the ceremony. Women are slicing vegetables in the courtyard where a goat is tethered. Inside, Ms. Wallet Mhamadikinan is cradling her daughter, as her infant son Touhami toddles about.

Tomorrow there will be guests and feasting. The main dish will involve the goat and a sauce of potatoes, onions, tomatoes, green peppers, carrots, bouillon cubes, and spices.

Wallet Tannal, a tall hearty woman in a blue-and-yellow gown, will superintend the festivities in true griot fashion. She must round up the guests, direct the music, and generally keep things lively.

"We will dance, we will sing, we will ululate," she says, referring to a high fluttering cry made by wailing while flicking the tongue.

If it were not her own family, she says, she would expect some remuneration ? perhaps money, perhaps dates or cola nuts.

Family members have proposed names, but Wallet Tannal's mother will make the final choice, in line with custom.

"In the north, this would be impossible now," says Wallet Tannal.

The next day the family and their guests assembled down the street of red earth, said Moussa Ag Tannal, the baby's father. They sang, they danced, and they ululated, and Fatimata Wallet Moussa received her name.

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Gigantic orphan planet: Homeless world hurtles through space without star (+video)

The free-floating object, called CFBDSIR2149, is likely a gas giant planet four to seven times more massive than Jupiter.

By Mike Wall,?SPACE.com / November 15, 2012

This artist?s impression shows the free-floating planet CFBDSIR2149, at 100 light-years away the closest such 'rogue' world to our own solar system. It does not orbit a star and hence does not shine by reflected light; the faint glow it emits can only be detected in infrared light.

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Astronomers have discovered a potential "rogue" alien planet wandering alone just 100 light-years from Earth, suggesting that such starless worlds may be extremely common across the galaxy.

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The free-floating object, called CFBDSIR2149, is likely a gas giant planet four to seven times more massive than?Jupiter, scientists say in a new study unveiled today (Nov. 14). The planet cruises unbound through space relatively close to Earth (in astronomical terms; the Milky Way galaxy is 100,000 light-years wide), perhaps after being booted from its own solar system.

"If this little object is a planet that has been ejected from its native system, it conjures up the striking image of?orphaned worlds, drifting in the emptiness of space," study leader Philippe Delorme, of the Institute of Planetology and Astrophysics of Grenoble in France, said in a statement.

Orphan planet, or something else?

Delorme and his team detected CFBDSIR2149's infrared signature using the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope, then examined the body's properties with the European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope in Chile. [Video: Rogue Planet Has No Parent Star]

The newfound object appears to be among a stream of young stars called the AB Doradus moving group, the closest such stream to our own solar system.

Scientists think the AB Doradus stars all formed together between 50 million and 120 million years ago. If CFBDSIR2149 is indeed associated with the group ? and researchers cite a nearly 90 percent probability ? then the object is similarly young.

And if the discovery team is right about CFBDSIR2149's age, the body is likely a planet, with an average temperature of 806 degrees Fahrenheit (430 degrees Celsius), researchers said.

There's still a slight chance that CFBDSIR2149 is a?brown dwarf?? a strange object that's larger than a planet but too small to trigger the internal nuclear fusion reactions required to become a full-fledged star. Additional observations should help decide the matter.

"We need new observations to confirm that this object belongs to the AB Doradus moving group," Delorme told SPACE.com via email. "With a good distance measurement and a more accurate proper motion, we will be able to increase (or decrease) the probability that it is indeed a planet."

The new study was published today in the journal Astronomy & Astrophysics.

Billions of starless planets?

The discovery of a starless?alien planet?would not be shocking, at least not anymore. In the last year or so, astronomers have spotted a number of such orphan worlds ? so many, in fact, that some scientists think parentless planets are the rule rather than the exception.

One 2011 study, for example, estimated that rogue worlds outnumber "normal" planets with obvious host stars?by at least 50 percent?throughout the Milky Way. If that's the case, the galaxy that includes Earth probably also hosts billions of orphan planets.

And gas giants may be in the minority among these solitary wanderers, researchers say.

"We now know that such massive planets are rare and that Neptunes or Earth-mass planets are much more common," Delorme said. "We also know that massive objects are more difficult to eject [from solar systems] than light ones. If you follow the rationale, you deduce that ejected exo-Neptunes and ejected exo-Earths should be much more common than objects like CFBDSIR2149."

It's exciting to have a starless planet so close to Earth, researchers say. Future telescopes should be able to learn a great deal about CFBDSIR2149, since they won't have to contend with the overwhelming glare of a nearby host star.

"This object is a really easy-to-study prototype of the 'normal' giant planets we hope to discover and study with the upcoming?generation of direct-imaging instruments," Delorme said. "It will help to improve our forecast of these objects' luminosity and hence help us discover them ?and, once discovered, it will help us understand the physics of their atmospheres."

Follow SPACE.com senior writer Mike Wall on Twitter?@michaeldwall?or SPACE.com?@Spacedotcom. We're also onFacebook?and?Google+.?

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More than 100 killed in Bangladesh factory fire

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Bangladeshi firefighters battle a fire at a garment factory in the Savar neighborhood in Dhaka, Bangladesh, late Saturday.

By NBC News wire services

Updated at 3:25 p.m. ET: DHAKA, Bangladesh -- At least 112 people were killed in a fire that raced through a multi-story garment factory just outside of Bangladesh's capital, Dhaka, an official said Sunday.

The blaze broke out late Saturday at the eight-story factory operated by Tazreen Fashions Ltd., a subsidiary of the Tuba Group, which supplies Walmart and other major retailers in the U.S. and Europe.?


By Sunday morning, firefighters had recovered 100 bodies, fire department Operations Director Maj. Mohammad Mahbub told The Associated Press. He said another 12 people who had suffered injuries after jumping from the building to escape the fire later died at hospitals. The death toll could rise as the search for victims was continuing, he said.?

Local media reported that up to 124 people were killed in the fire. The cause of the blaze was not immediately clear, and authorities have ordered an investigation.?

Army soldiers and paramilitary border guards were deployed to help police keep the situation under control as thousands of onlookers and anxious relatives of the factory workers gathered at the scene, Mahbub said. He would not say how many people were still missing.?

Working conditions at Bangladeshi factories are notoriously poor, with little enforcement of safety laws, and overcrowding and locked fire doors are common. The cause of this fire was not immediately known.?

Tazreen was given a "high risk" safety rating after May 16, 2011, audit conducted by an ethical sourcing assessor for Wal-Mart, according to a document posted on the Tuba Group's website. It did not specify the conditions or violations that led to the rating.?

A spokesman for Wal-Mart said online documents indicating that the factory received an orange or "high risk" assessment after the May 2011 inspection and a yellow or "medium risk" report after an inspection in August 2011 appeared to pertain to the factory where the fire occurred.?

The August 2011 letter said Wal-Mart would conduct another inspection within one year. Spokesman Kevin Gardner said it was not clear if that inspection had been conducted, or if the factory was still making products for Wal-Mart.?

If a factory is rated "orange" three times in a two-year period, Wal-Mart won't place any orders for one year. The May 2011 report was the first orange rating for the factory.?

There was no indication whether the violations had been fixed since the May inspection. Neither Tazreen's owner nor Tuba Group officials could be reached for comment.?

The Tuba Group is a major Bangladeshi garment exporter whose clients include Walmart, Carrefour and IKEA, according to its website. Its factories export garments to the U.S., Germany, France, Italy and The Netherlands, among other countries. The Tazreen factory, opened in 2009 and employing about 1,700 people, makes polo shirts, fleece jackets and T-shirts.?

Bangladesh has some 4,000 garment factories, many without proper safety measures. The country annually earns about $20 billion from exports of garment products, mainly to the United States and Europe.?

In its 2012 Global Responsibility report, Walmart said that "fire safety continues to be a key focus for brands and retailers sourcing from Bangladesh." Walmart said it ceased working with 49 factories in Bangladesh in 2011 due to fire safety issues, and was working with its supplier factories to phase out production from buildings deemed high risk.?

At the factory scene, relatives of the workers were frantically looking for their loved ones. Sabina Yasmine said she saw the body of her daughter-in-law, who died in the fire, but had no trace of her son, who also worked at the factory.?

"Oh, Allah, where's my soul? Where's my son?" wailed Yasmine, who works at another factory in the area. "I want the factory owner to be hanged. For him, many have died, many have gone."

Mahbub said firefighters recovered 69 bodies from the second floor of the factory alone. He said most of the victims had been trapped inside the factory, located just outside of Dhaka, with no emergency exits leading outside the building.?

Many workers who had taken shelter on the roof of the factory were rescued, but firefighters were unable to save those who were trapped inside, Mahbub said.?

He said the fire broke out on the ground floor, which was used as a warehouse, and spread quickly to the upper floors.?

"The factory had three staircases, and all of them were down through the ground floor," Mahbub said. "So the workers could not come out when the fire engulfed the building."?

"Had there been at least one emergency exit through outside the factory, the casualties would have been much lower," he said.?

Many of the victims were burned beyond recognition. The recovered bodies were kept in rows on the premise of a nearby school.?

Meanwhile, many of the bodies were handed over to families but at least 60 bodies remained unidentified till late Sunday, said police official Moshiuddoula, who uses one name. The unclaimed bodies were later taken to Dhaka Medical College where the corpses will be kept until Monday morning for identification.?

Otherwise, the bodies will be handed over to a charity organization, Anjuman-e-Mufidul Islam, for burial, said local chief government administrator Sheikh Yusuf Harun. The charity group is a voluntary organization which buries unclaimed bodies.?

By late Sunday, firefighters had concluded their search and left the scene, the fire department's control room duty officer Bhajan Sarker told The Associated Press by phone.?

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina expressed shock at the loss of so many lives in the blaze and asked authorities to conduct thorough search-and-rescue operations.?

The Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association said it would stand by the victims' families.?

Separately, a flyover under construction fell onto a busy market, leaving at least 14 people dead including three construction workers in southeastern city of Chittagong, an official said Sunday.?

Local fire official Abdul Mannan said the concrete structure collapsed on Saturday night, and authorities recovered the bodies by Sunday morning from under the debris in the second-largest city after Dhaka.?

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Reading, writing and playing games may help aging brains stay healthy

ScienceDaily (Nov. 25, 2012) ? Mental activities like reading and writing can preserve structural integrity in the brains of older people, according to a new study presented November 25 at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA).

While previous research has shown an association between late-life cognitive activity and better mental acuity, the new study from Konstantinos Arfanakis, Ph.D., and colleagues from Rush University Medical Center and Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago studied what effect late-life cognitive activity might have on the brain's white matter, which is composed of nerve fibers, or axons, that transmit information throughout the brain.

"Reading the newspaper, writing letters, visiting a library, attending a play or playing games, such as chess or checkers, are all simple activities that can contribute to a healthier brain," Dr. Arfanakis said.

The researchers used a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) method known as diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) to generate data on diffusion anisotropy, a measure of how water molecules move through the brain. In white matter, diffusion anisotropy exploits the fact that water moves more easily in a direction parallel to the brain's axons, and less easily perpendicular to the axons, because it is impeded by structures such as axonal membranes and myelin. "This difference in the diffusion rates along different directions increases diffusion anisotropy values," Dr. Arfanakis said. "Diffusion anisotropy is higher when more diffusion is happening in one direction compared to others."

The anisotropy values in white matter drop, however, with aging, injury and disease.

"In healthy white matter tissue, water can't move as much in directions perpendicular to the nerve fibers," Dr. Arfanakis said. "But if, for example, you have lower neuronal density or less myelin, then the water has more freedom to move perpendicular to the fibers, so you would have reduced diffusion anisotropy. Lower diffusion anisotropy values are consistent with aging."

The study included 152 elderly participants, mean age 81 years, from the Rush Memory and Aging Project, a large-scale study looking at risk factors for Alzheimer's disease. Participants were without dementia or mild cognitive impairment, based on a detailed clinical evaluation. Researchers asked the participants to rate on a scale of 1 to 5 the frequency with which they participated in a list of mentally engaging activities during the last year. Among the activities were reading newspapers and magazines, writing letters and playing cards and board games.

Participants underwent brain MRI using a 1.5-T scanner within one year of clinical evaluation. The researchers collected anatomical and DTI data and used it to generate diffusion anisotropy maps.

Data analysis revealed significant associations between the frequency of cognitive activity in later life and higher diffusion anisotropy values in the brain.

"Several areas throughout the brain, including regions quite important to cognition, showed higher microstructural integrity with more frequent cognitive activity in late life," said Dr. Arfanakis. "Keeping the brain occupied late in life has positive outcomes."

According to Dr. Arfanakis, diffusion anisotropy drops gradually beginning at around age 30. "Higher diffusion anisotropy in elderly patients who engage in frequent cognitive activity suggests that these people have brain properties similar to those of younger individuals," he said.

The researchers will continue to follow the study participants with an eye toward comparing the diffusion anisotropy results over time.

"In these participants, we've shown an association between late-life cognitive activity and structural integrity, but we haven't shown that one causes the other," Dr. Arfanakis said. "We want to follow the same patients over time to demonstrate a causal link."

Coauthors are Anil K. Vasireddi, B.S., Shengwei Zhang, B.Eng., David A. Bennett, M.D., and Debra A. Fleischman, Ph.D.

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Unsecured Business Loans Give a Much Needed Boost to ...

The holidays are just around the corner. For a lot of local businesses this is great news, because it?s often the much-needed boost it takes for them to make it through the lean months. However, construction companies are one of the few businesses where the holiday season actually signals something else entirely: the end of their revenue stream.

Unsecured Credit Lines for Construction CompanyWhile the seasonal time table may put you on opposite tracks until spring, there?s another way to look at the annual down turn. What does this mean? Why not consider expanding your company using fast unsecured business loans? This article can help you run a risk assessment to see if expansion through unsecured financing is in your future.

To Grow or Not to Grow? That is the Question

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A lot of industries view expansion as a grey area. It shouldn?t be. There are only three factors involved:

  1. Profit
  2. Loss
  3. Planning

One nice thing about owning a construction company is that these parameters are clearly defined. It just depends on what stage of business development you?re in. Is your company:

  • Sustainable and profitable
  • A start-up with marginal profits
  • Operating below the industry standard by spending more than you?re making

Make sure to assess your business profitability honestly.

If your business falls into the latter two categories, then it?s not time to expand just yet. You really need to have both professional sustainability and profitability in equal measure before you think about expansion. Why? The next steps involve planning and applying for unsecured business loans. These steps will go much smoother with your company?s financial trajectory firmly set.

It Was The Best of Times; It Was The Worst of Times: How To Plan For A Successful Expansion

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While the thought of expanding your construction company may be exhilarating, the reality of it can be tiring. That?s why the off season is a benefit in disguise. It offers you the gift of time; time to plan properly both logistically and financially.

Expansion means different things to different people. Some proprietors choose to buy an existing building and convert it. Others choose to build new and handle the construction from scratch. Whatever road you choose, unsecured business loans can help.

They are:

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  • Can be based on established billing histories and profit margins rather than credit checks
  • Fast and flexible with variable repayment available

That said; timing is everything. Don?t rush through the approval process. ?Expansion is stressful enough as it is. Always make sure you seek reputable lenders and that you understand everything you?re agreeing to. Construction always involves risk, so plan for it. Ask how you can secure lower interest rates and fees, don?t overextend your resources, and be prepared to make mistakes.

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