Sunday, January 27, 2013

Fallout Icarus City: The Faction Wars

Icarus City, a land once known as "New York City" for a time and "New Amsterdam" even before that. When the bombs fell, civilization fell with it. Humanity has since then tried to pick up the pieces but with little success. Humankind will always go to war, to the bitter end.

The future of Icarus City will be decided by the hands of several warring factions. Tensions have grown recently as the various factions spread their influence throughout Icarus City, war is inevitable. As all factions prepare for battle, few will see the outcome. Who will win? Fate will decide.

I've been wanting to do a faction roleplay for a while, as well as a Fallout roleplay. This could be very interesting to see how the story goes. This will be a collaborative effort with everyone working together to make the best roleplay possible.

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Saturday, January 26, 2013

German business confidence rises, beats forecasts

(AP) ? German business confidence has increased more than expected this month as hopes rise that Europe's largest economy will quickly put behind it a weak patch and benefit from an easing in the continent's financial turmoil, a closely watched survey showed Friday.

The Ifo institute's confidence index, a key indicator of where the German economy is headed, rose to 104.2 points in January from 102.4 in December.

The third consecutive increase lifted the index to its highest level since last June and was better than the reading of 103 points economists had predicted. Managers' view of their current situation improved somewhat and the outlook for the next half-year improved significantly.

In particular, Ifo said in a statement, "optimism is returning" in the important manufacturing sector. "The German economy made a promising start to the new year," it said.

The German economy grew a modest 0.7 percent last year, and officials estimate it shrank by around 0.5 percent in the fourth quarter compared with the previous three-month period. But the country's central bank, the Bundesbank, said earlier this week that it's already showing signs of picking up.

"The contraction in the fourth quarter of 2012 seems to be short-lived," with fears of a eurozone breakup receding and prospects improving for the U.S. and China, said Carsten Brzeski, an economist at ING in Brussels.

Ifo's survey is based on responses from about 7,000 companies in various business sectors.

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Friday, January 25, 2013

Worries over North Korea's military capabilities take on new urgency

Could North Korea hit the United States with a ballistic missile? Could it mount a nuclear warhead on the tip of that missile?

The short answers to these questions are ?in theory maybe, in practice probably not? and ?no, not yet.? Longer answers revolve around the fact that experts in and outside the US intelligence community have struggled for decades to understand North Korea?s weapons programs and geopolitical intent.

Yet North Korea?s current and future military capabilities are among the most profound national-security issues facing the US. They?ve taken on a new urgency this week in the face of renewed threats from the secretive Pyongyang regime. A launcher-rattling statement from North Korea on Thursday described the US as its ?sworn enemy? and announced plans for a third nuclear test and more tests of long-range missiles in the months ahead.

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?Settling accounts with the US needs to be done with force, not with words as it regards jungle law as the rule of its survival,? said the statement from North Korea?s National Defense Commission.

When it comes to ballistic missile capabilities, official US intelligence comments about North Korea tend to be fairly bland.

?North Korea continues to pursue the development, production and deployment of ballistic missiles with increasing range and sophistication,? judges a 2012 unclassified report from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence to Congress on threatening technology developments, for instance.

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Yet sometimes top officials sound more concerned in their public statements. In January, a few weeks after North Korea had successfully placed a satellite in orbit with the Unha-3 space-launch variant of its longest-range missile, Defense Secretary Leon Panetta told American troops, ?North Korea just fired a missile. It?s an intercontinental ballistic missile, for God sakes. That means they have the capability to strike the United States.?

Secretary Panetta?s predecessor, Robert Gates, before he left office, warned that North Korea would have missiles capable of reaching the continental US by 2015 or 2016. US officials have also talked about a new, road-mobile North Korean missile that may or may not have intercontinental capabilities.

In theory, a ballistic missile based on the Unha rocket would be able to deliver a nuclear warhead-sized payload as far as Alaska, Hawaii, or part of the Lower 48, according to an analysis from the Center for Nonproliferation Studies (CNS) at the Monterey Institute of International Studies in California.

But previous launches of Unha-based rockets in 2006 and 2009 failed, raising questions about the technology?s reliability, CNS points out. In addition, it is a liquid-fueled rocket. This means it has to stand on the launchpad for hours, indeed days, for fueling. During that time it would be a sitting duck for attack.

?Although the Unha is clearly a step toward such a capability, it does not in itself represent a reliable system capable of delivering a nuclear weapon to the continental United States,? CNS judges.

North Korea has carried out two nuclear weapons tests and now says it is planning a third. The ability to produce a nuclear explosion, however, is not nearly the same thing as the ability to produce a device small enough to fit on the top of a missile.

As noted in a recent Congressional Research Service report, it is possible that Pakistani scientist A.Q. Khan provided North Korea with the same Chinese-based design for a small nuclear weapon that he provided to Libya and Iran. But most experts judge that North Korean scientists have yet to shrink their nuclear technology into a package small enough for missile delivery.

North Korean officials have long talked with bellicosity unmatched in geostrategic circles. Some say that when it comes to their nuclear missile programs, this chest thumping is largely a bluff ? pro wrestling drama translated for an international stage.

Their past missile tests have been maximized to give the appearance of performance, and they have never exploded an actual nuclear warhead design, according to RAND analyst Markus Schiller.

Thus concerns about their missile tests are overblown, wrote Mr. Schiller in a lengthy 2012 report on North Korea?s missile programs.

?Every launch further depletes the limited North Korean arsenals, and North Korea gains no real experience from these events. Since the purpose of the launches seems to be political, the United States and other nations should downplay or even ignore them,? he writes.

Not all experts are so sanguine.

For instance, the South Korean Navy has managed to retrieve first-stage debris from North Korea?s December Unha-3 launch, and certain aspects of the space junk appear to reflect novel North Korean use of foreign-obtained technology.

The engine, for instance, appears to have new and slightly unexpected technological additions, such as the ability to steer with small auxiliary engines instead of jet vanes.

The United Nations Security Council unanimously passed a resolution Tuesday condemning December's rocket launch.

North Korea is not Iraq, whose ballistic missiles turned out to be cruder than US intelligence expected, points out Jeffrey Lewis, director of the CNS East Asia Nonproliferation Program, on the Arms Control Wonk blog.

?There has been a tendency to underestimate what North Korea can do in the space and missile field, and possibly with technology in general,? Mr. Lewis writes.

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Thursday, January 24, 2013

Neanderthal cloning chatter highlights scientific illiteracy

BOSTON (Reuters) - After spending the weekend reading blog posts claiming that he was seeking an "extremely adventurous female human" to bear a cloned Neanderthal baby - which was news to him - Harvard geneticist George Church said it may be time for society to give some thought to scientific literacy.

Church became the subject of dozens of posts and tabloid newspaper articles calling him a "mad scientist" after giving an interview to the German magazine Der Spiegel.

In the interview, Church discussed the technical challenges scientists would face if they tried to clone a Neanderthal, though neither he nor the Der Spiegel article, which was presented as a question and answer exchange, said he intended to do so.

"Harvard professor seeks mother for cloned cave baby," read one headline, on the website of London's Daily Mail.

But Church explained on Wednesday that he was simply theorizing.

Still, the readiness of bloggers, journalists and readers to believe he was preparing an attempt to clone a Neanderthal, a species closely related to modern humans that went extinct some 30,000 years ago, led Church to ponder scientific literacy.

"The public should be able to detect cases where things seem implausible," Church said in an interview at his office at Harvard Medical School in Boston. "Everybody's fib detector should have been going off. They should have said, ?What? Who would believe this?' ... This really indicates that we should have scientific literacy."

Despite the spate of articles comparing him to the character in the book and movie "Jurassic Park" who attempts to open a theme park filled with living dinosaurs, Church said he plans to continue speaking publicly about his research, which focuses on using genes to treat and prevent disease.

Given the number of policy debates driven by science - from how to address climate change, to space exploration, to public health concerns - scientists should not back away from talking to the media, Church said.

"We really should get the public of the entire world to be able to detect the difference between a fact and a complete fantasy that has been created by the Internet," he said.

In the Der Spiegel article, which Church said reported his words accurately, and his recent book "Regenesis: How Synthetic Biology Will Reinvent Nature and Ourselves," Church theorized that studying cloned Neanderthals could help scientists better understand how the human mind works. Scientists have already extracted DNA from Neanderthal bones.

But such experiments would pose a host of ethical concerns - including how many Neanderthals would be created and whether they would be treated as mere study subjects or as beings with their own rights, Church said.

"I do want to connect the public to science because there are so many decisions to be made if the way they learn it, if they learn it faster by talking about Neanderthals than they did by getting rote learning in high school, that's great," he said.

(Reporting by Scott Malone; Editing by Phil Berlowitz)

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Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Less tau reduces seizures and sudden death in severe epilepsy

Jan. 22, 2013 ? Deleting or reducing expression of a gene that carries the code for tau, a protein associated with Alzheimer's disease, can prevent seizures in a severe type of epilepsy linked to sudden death, said researchers at Baylor College of Medicine and the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Fla., in a report in the current issue of the Journal of Neuroscience.

A growing understanding of the link between epilepsy and some forms of inherited Alzheimer's disease led to the finding that could point the way toward new drugs for seizure disorders said Dr. Jeffrey Noebels, professor of neurology at BCM, and director of the Blue Bird Circle Developmental Neurogenetics Laboratory.

In her research, Jerrah Holth, a graduate student in molecular and human genetics at BCM who was working with mice with the severe form of epilepsy in Noebel's laboratory, deleted the gene for tau. She found that reducing or eliminating tau also prevented the seizures in a severe form of epilepsy that has been associated with sudden death and reduced deaths in the animals.

In an earlier experiment, Noebels, in collaboration with Dr. Lennart Mucke at the Gladstone Research Laboratory at the University of California San Francisco, found that mice who carried a human gene that leads to accumulation of the beta amyloid protein and the amyloid plaques that accumulate in the brains of people with Alzheimer's disease, also had epileptic seizures arising in the hippocampus, the region of the brain associated with memory storage and retrieval.

"This led to the paradigm-shifting hypothesis that excessive neuronal network activity, rather than too little, may contribute to lower cognitive performance and dementia in some forms of Alzheimer's disease. When this happens, the progression of memory loss may accelerate," said Noebels.

The finding also demonstrated the two disorders may share defects in signaling within brain memory circuits.

The two labs went on to show that deleting the second gene for tau ameliorated both cognitive losses and seizures in the mice whose inherited disorder mimicked Alzheimer's disease found in humans.

Holth's finding demonstrates that tau is involved in a far broader range of epilepsy than previously suspected, said Noebels. The type of epilepsy she studied resulted from an inherited potassium ion channel defect that affects the flow of the potassium in and out of nerve cells. She found that removing the gene encoding Tau not only dramatically reduced seizures, but prevented the mice from dying early, which typically happens in these animals.

"Even a partial reduction of the amount of tau protein by 50 percent was highly effective," said Holth. Her finding suggests developing new drugs that lower the normal interactions of the tau protein may reduce seizures and sudden unexpected death for persons with intractable epilepsies, a problem in nearly one-third of the 5 million Americans with this disorder.

Currently, Noebels and his colleagues in the Blue Bird Laboratory are studying whether the loss of tau can correct a seizure disorder once it is already established. If these studies prove fruitful, "the pharmacological discovery programs under development for treatment of Alzheimer's disease may one day find their way to the epilepsy clinic," said Noebels.

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Intel Ivy Bridge now available in budget-friendly silicon

Intel Ivy Bridge now available in budgetfriendly silicon

After almost a year of Ivy Bridge implementation in everything from Windows tablets to miniature computers, Intel has finally rolled out its latest architecture to its budget line of silicon. According to CPU World, the chip giant released pricing and concrete specs for three Celeron CPUs, four Pentiums and a new Core i3-3210, all of which are available today. The Celerons all have 2MB of L3 cache, HD graphics and range from 2.3GHz to 2.7GHz. Meanwhile, the Pentiums rank a touch higher with 3MB of L3 cache, HD graphics and processors that clock at 2.5GHz on the low end to 3.2GHz on the high end. Last but certainly not least, the 3.2GHz Core i3 tops the lot with 3MB of L3 cache and HD 2500 graphics.

All the Celeron and Pentium models have two cores and two threads each, but the Core kicks it up to four threads with the help of Hyperthreading. They're all compatible with existing Socket 1155 motherboards and cost anywhere from $42 for the cheapest Celeron to $117 for the Core i3. Of course with Haswell on the horizon, Ivy Bridge won't be the latest and greatest for much longer, but that shouldn't derail budget-conscious silicon lovers from a good deal. If all of this CPU speak gets your heart thumping, be sure to peek at the source to get a more detailed pricing breakdown of each individual chip.

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Video: Paying tribute to a selfless sacrifice

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Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Asia stocks tentative as Bank of Japan meets

A man walks by an electronic stock board of a securities firm in Tokyo, Monday, Jan. 21, 2013. Asian stock markets were mixed Monday amid uncertainty about the outcome of a central bank meeting in Japan and nervousness over whether U.S. political leaders will be able to reach a deal on the government's debt limit. (AP Photo/Koji Sasahara)

A man walks by an electronic stock board of a securities firm in Tokyo, Monday, Jan. 21, 2013. Asian stock markets were mixed Monday amid uncertainty about the outcome of a central bank meeting in Japan and nervousness over whether U.S. political leaders will be able to reach a deal on the government's debt limit. (AP Photo/Koji Sasahara)

A mother and child cycle past an electronic stock board of a securities firm in Tokyo, Monday, Jan. 21, 2013. Asian stock markets were mixed Monday amid uncertainty about the outcome of a central bank meeting in Japan and nervousness over whether U.S. political leaders will be able to reach a deal on the government's debt limit. (AP Photo/Koji Sasahara)

People walk by an electronic stock board of a securities firm in Tokyo, Monday, Jan. 21, 2013. Asian stock markets were mixed Monday amid uncertainty about the outcome of a central bank meeting in Japan and nervousness over whether U.S. political leaders will be able to reach a deal on the government's debt limit. (AP Photo/Koji Sasahara)

(AP) ? Asian stock markets were mixed Monday amid uncertainty about the outcome of a central bank meeting in Japan and nervousness over whether U.S. political leaders will be able to reach a deal on the government's debt limit.

Congress must agree to raise the limit on how much debt the U.S. can have by the end of February otherwise the country risks default and could be slapped with damaging credit downgrades.

Even if the ceiling is raised, it would likely be at the cost of deep spending cuts demanded by Republicans in Washington.

"Markets remain optimistic, mainly because failure to forge a deal would be a disaster," analysts at Credit Agricole CIB in Hong Kong said in a report. "However, the more time that passes the more nervous markets should become."

Dickie Wong, executive director of research at Kingston Securities in Hong Kong, said he was optimistic that an agreement would be reached because of the high price tag attached to failing to do so.

"Both parties will find some kind of solution because they all know that the debt ceiling will have to be increased," Wong said. "At the very last minute they will sort it out."

Japan's Nikkei 225 index fell 0.9 percent to 10,81.60 ? off a 32-month closing high hit Friday ? as the yen gained some ground against the dollar and the Bank of Japan began a two-day policy meeting.

The central bank has been under pressure from Japan's new government to take more aggressive steps to fight the country's long deflationary slump. Some analysts say they expect the bank to expand its asset-purchasing program and set an inflation target.

South Korea's Kospi was nearly unchanged at 1,988.11. Hong Kong's Hang Seng advanced 0.1 percent to 23,631.85. Australia's S&P/ASX 200 rose 0.1 percent to 4,775.10.

Benchmarks in mainland China, Singapore and New Zealand rose. Those in Taiwan and Indonesia fell.

Among stocks on the downturn were Japanese export shares, which shot up in recent sessions as the yen slid against other major currencies. Suzuki Motor Corp. fell 1.8 percent. Mitsubishi Motors Corp. shed 3.2 percent.

The National Australia Bank rose 1.8 percent amid speculation that Spanish banking giant Santander was considering a bid for its U.K. business.

Better earnings from General Electric and Morgan Stanley helped Wall Street inch higher Friday. The Dow Jones industrial average rose 0.4 percent to 13,649.70. The Standard & Poor's 500 rose 0.3 percent to 1,485.98. The Nasdaq composite index fell marginally to 3,134.70.

Benchmark oil for February delivery was down 35 cents to $95.2 per barrel in electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange. The contract rose 7 cents to finish at $95.56 per barrel on the Nymex on Friday.

In currencies, the euro rose to $1.3324 from $1.3320 late Friday in New York. The dollar fell to 89.56 yen from 90.03 yen.

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Monday, January 21, 2013

Developing microbial cell factories by employing synthetic small regulatory RNAs

Jan. 20, 2013 ? Biotechnologists have been working hard to address the climate change and limited fossil resource issues through the development of sustainable processes for the production of chemicals, fuels and materials from renewable non-food biomass. One promising sustainable technology is the use of microbial cell factories for the efficient production of desired chemicals and materials.

When microorganisms are isolated from nature, the performance in producing our desired product is rather poor. Metabolic engineering is performed to improve the metabolic and cellular characteristics to achieve enhanced production of desired product at high yield and productivity. Since the performance of microbial cell factory is very important in lowering the overall production cost of the bioprocess, many different strategies and tools have been developed for the metabolic engineering of microorganisms.

One of the big challenges in metabolic engineering is to find the best platform organism and to find those genes to be engineered so as to maximize the production efficiency of the desired chemical. Even Escherichia coli, the most widely utilized simple microorganism, has thousands of genes, the expression of which is highly regulated and interconnected to finely control cellular and metabolic activities. Thus, the complexity of cellular genetic interactions is beyond our intuition and thus it is very difficult to find effective target genes to engineer. Together with gene amplification strategy, gene knockout strategy has been an essential tool in metabolic engineering to redirect the pathway fluxes toward our desired product formation.

However, experiment to engineer many genes can be rather difficult due to the time and effort required; for example, gene deletion experiment can take a few weeks depending on the microorganisms. Furthermore, as certain genes are essential or play important roles for the survival of a microorganism, gene knockout experiments cannot be performed. Even worse, there are many different microbial strains one can employ. There are more than 50 different E. coli strains that metabolic engineer can consider to use. Since gene knockout experiment is hard-coded (that is, one should repeat the gene knockout experiments for each strain), the result cannot be easily transferred from one strain to another.

A paper published in Nature Biotechnology online January 20 addresses this issue and suggests a new strategy for identifying gene targets to be knocked out or knocked down through the use of synthetic small RNA. A Korean research team led by Distinguished Professor Sang Yup Lee at the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), reported that synthetic small RNA can be employed for finely controlling the expression levels of multiple genes at the translation level. Already well-known for their systems metabolic engineering strategies, Professor Lee's team added one more strategy to efficiently develop microbial cell factories for the production of chemicals and materials.

Gene expression works like this: the hard-coded blueprint (DNA) is transcribed into messenger RNA (mRNA), and the coding information in mRNA is read to produce protein by ribosomes. Conventional genetic engineering approaches have often targeted modification of the blueprint itself (DNA) to alter organism's physiological characteristics. Again, engineering the blueprint itself takes much time and effort, and in addition, the results obtained cannot be transferred to another organism without repeating the whole set of experiments. This is why Professor Lee and his colleagues aimed at controlling the gene expression level at the translation stage through the use of synthetic small RNA. They created novel RNAs that can regulate the translation of multiple messenger RNAs (mRNA), and consequently varying the expression levels of multiple genes at the same time. Briefly, synthetic regulatory RNAs interrupt gene expression process from DNA to protein by destroying the messenger RNAs to different yet controllable extents. The advantages of taking this strategy of employing synthetic small regulatory RNAs include simple, easy and high-throughput identification of gene knockout or knockdown targets, fine control of gene expression levels, transferability to many different host strains, and possibility of identifying those gene targets that are essential.

As proof-of-concept demonstration of the usefulness of this strategy, Professor Lee and his colleagues applied it to develop engineered E. coli strains capable of producing an aromatic amino acid tyrosine, which is used for stress symptom relief, food supplements, and precursor for many drugs. They examined a large number of genes in multiple E. coli strains, and developed a highly efficient tyrosine producer. Also, they were able to show that this strategy can be employed to an already metabolically engineered E. coli strain for further improvement by demonstrating the development of highly efficient producer of cadaverine, an important platform chemical for nylon in the chemical industry.

This new strategy, being simple yet very powerful for systems metabolic engineering, is thus expected to facilitate the efficient development of microbial cell factories capable of producing chemicals, fuels and materials from renewable biomass.

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Nation to honor MLK Jr. as Obama is inaugurated

(AP) ? The nation will honor civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. on Monday ? the same day as it celebrates the inauguration of the first black president to his second term.

A quirk in the calendar pushed President Barack Obama's public swearing-in in Washington onto the national holiday honoring the slain civil rights leader.

At the Martin Luther King Jr. memorial in Washington on Monday morning, several dozen people took turns taking pictures with the statue of King and reading his quotes inscribed along the wall before heading to the National Mall, about a 15-minute walk away.

Nicole Hailey, 34, had driven with her family from Monroe, N.C., a six-hour trip that they started at midnight. Hailey attended Obama's first inauguration four years ago and was carrying her Metro ticket from that day, a commemorative one with the president's face printed on it. She said her family made a point of coming to the memorial before staking out a spot for the ceremony.

"It's Martin Luther King's special day," she said. "We're just celebrating freedom."

Jon Barton, 61, and his wife Brooke Stephens, 59, of Roanoke, Va., had knocked on doors to get out the vote for Obama. On Monday they, too, were at the memorial before heading to the mall.

"When you grew up in the '60s, this means a lot," Stephens said.

Meanwhile, in Atlanta, the King Center was hosting its annual commemorative service featuring the Rev. Samuel Rodriguez, who's president of the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference. The speech will mark the first time a Latino leader has served as the keynote speaker for the commemorative service on the King holiday.

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In Mexico, self-defense squads battle violence

In this photo taken Friday Jan. 18, 2013, masked and armed men sit in the back of a pick-up truck at the entrance to the town of Ayutla, Mexico. Hundreds of men in the southern Mexico state of Guerrero have taken up arms to defend their villages against drug gangs, a vigilante movement born of frustration at extortion, killings and kidnappings in a region wracked by violence. (AP Photo/Dario Lopez-Mills)

In this photo taken Friday Jan. 18, 2013, masked and armed men sit in the back of a pick-up truck at the entrance to the town of Ayutla, Mexico. Hundreds of men in the southern Mexico state of Guerrero have taken up arms to defend their villages against drug gangs, a vigilante movement born of frustration at extortion, killings and kidnappings in a region wracked by violence. (AP Photo/Dario Lopez-Mills)

In this photo taken Friday Jan. 18, 2013, masked and armed men read newspapers as they stand guard at the entrance to the town of Ayutla, Mexico. Hundreds of men have taken up arms in several towns of the southern state of Guerrero to defend their communities against violent criminal gangs. (AP Photo/Dario Lopez-Mills)

Armed and masked men leave during a shift change at a roadblock at the entrance to the community of El Pericon near Ayutla, early Saturday, Jan. 19, 2013. Hundreds of men have taken up arms in several towns of the southern state of Guerrero to defend their communities against violent criminal gangs. (AP Photo/Dario Lopez-Mills)

Armed and masked men guard a roadblock at the entrance to the community of El Pericon near Ayutla, early Saturday, Jan. 19, 2013. Hundreds of men have taken up arms in several towns of the southern state of Guerrero to defend their communities against violent criminal gangs. (AP Photo/Dario Lopez-Mills)

An armed and masked man guards a roadblock at the entrance to the town of Cruz Quemada, near Ayutla, early Saturday, Jan. 19, 2013. Hundreds of men in the southern Mexico state of Guerrero have taken up arms to defend their villages against drug gangs, a vigilante movement born of frustration at extortion, killings and kidnappings in a region wracked by violence. (AP Photo/Dario Lopez-Mills)

(AP) ? The young man at the roadside checkpoint wept softly behind the red bandanna that masked his face. At his side was a relic revolver, and his feet were shod in the muddy, broken boots of a farmer.

Haltingly, he told how his cousin's body was found in a mass grave with about 40 other victims of a drug gang. Apparently, the cousin had caught a ride with an off-duty soldier and when gunmen stopped the vehicle, they killed everyone on the car.

"There isn't one of us who hasn't felt the pain ... of seeing them take a family member and not being able to ever get them back," said the young civilian self-defense patrol member, who identified himself as "just another representative of the people of the mountain."

Now he has joined hundreds of other men in the southern Mexico state of Guerrero who have taken up arms to defend their villages against drug gangs, a vigilante movement born of frustration at extortion, killings and kidnappings that local police are unable, or unwilling, to stop.

Vigilantes patrol a dozen or more towns in rural Mexico, the unauthorized but often tolerated edge of a growing movement toward armed citizen self-defense squads across the country.

"The situation Mexico is experiencing, the crime, is what has given the communities the legitimacy to say, 'We will assume the tasks that the government has not been able to fulfill,'" said rights activist Roman Hernandez, whose group Tlachinollan has worked with the community forces.

The young man and his masked cohorts stop cars at a checkpoint along the two-lane highway that runs past mango and palm trees to Ayutla, a dusty, sun-struck town of concrete homes with red-tile roofs. Pigs, chickens and skinny dogs root in the dirt while the mountains of the Pacific Coast range loom above.

The men wear fading t-shirts, leather sandals and most are armed with old hunting rifles or ancient 20-gauge shotguns hanging from their shoulders on twine slings as they stop cars and check the IDs of passing drivers.

The reach of drug gangs based in Acapulco, about 45 miles (75 kilometers) away, had intensified to the point that they were demanding protection payments from almost anybody with any property: truck and bus drivers, cattle ranchers, store owners. In a region where farmworkers make less than $6 per day, the situation grew intolerable for everyone.

"When they extorted money from the rancher, he raised the price of beef, and the store owner raised the price of tortillas," said a short, stocky defense-patrol commander who wore a brown ski mask and a black leather jacket. Because the patrols are not formally recognized by the courts, the law or the government ? and they fear drug cartel reprisals ? most members wear masks and refuse to give their full names.

An example of the danger came in late July when the city's official police chief was found shot to death on the edge of town.

It was another attack by criminals that sparked the movement in Ayutla: In early January, gang members kidnapped a commander of an existing community police force in a nearby town.

"Maybe they wanted to intimidate us, but it backfired. They just awakened the people," said one of the older vigilantes, a straw-hatted man without a gun.

Since then, the upstart self-defense movement has spread to other towns and villages such as Las Mesas and El Pericon. On a recent day, Associated Press journalists saw 200 to 300 masked, armed men patrolling, manning checkpoints and moving around in squad-size contingents. Some had only machetes, but most had old single-shot, bolt-action rifles.

Waving guns, they stop each vehicle, and ask for driver's licenses or voter IDs, which they check against a handwritten list of "los malos," or "the bad guys." They sometimes search vehicles and frisk the drivers.

The commander of the Las Mesas vigilantes explains their motives. "We are not against those who are distributing drugs. That's a way for them to earn a living. Let anyone who wants to poison themselves with drugs do it. What we are against is them messing with the local people."

The movement so far seems to be well-accepted by local residents fed up with crime that plagued this stretch of mountain highway.

"In less than a month, they have done something that the army and state and federal police haven't been able to do in years," said local resident Lorena Morales Castro, who waited in a line of cars at a checkpoint Friday. "They are our anonymous heroes."

One vigilante passed sheepishly down the line of waiting cars with a jar asking for donations. Some people tossed in coins or small bills.

Housewife Audifa Miranda Arismendi showed up at the vigilante checkpoint in El Pericon with a vat of chilate, a local beverage made of rice, cocoa beans and cinnamon, for the masked men. "It's good to help out here, because this is for the good of all," she said.

Some officials, too, have cautiously approved of the do-it-yourself police. Guerrero Gov. Angel Aguirre offered to supply them with uniforms so they wouldn't be confused with masked gang members, but he also said he is trying to eliminate the need for vigilantes by beefing up official forces.

Community and indigenous rights activists often see citizen patrols as a good alternative or addition to standard rural police forces that are considered corrupt or repressive.

But clearly, the vigilante squads here present problems even in their first few weeks. The vigilantes in Guerrero are holding, by their own account, 44 people accused of crimes ranging from homicide to theft. Nobody outside the village of El Zapote, where they are being held in a makeshift jail, knows what conditions they are being held in, or what charges, if any, there are against them.

When the head of the Guerrero state Human Rights Commission, Juan Alarcon Hernandez, showed up to check on the prisoners' condition, he was met by about 100 angry villagers who said they didn't want anyone to visit the prisoners. "No, no, no. We want justice!" the crowd shouted.

"We wanted to see what condition these people are in, as a human rights issue and as a humanitarian issue," said Alarcon Hernandez. Eventually, he and his aides turned around and left, unsure how to proceed, because the self-defense squads exist in legal limbo.

Still, the idea of citizen patrols is spreading in Mexico.

In 2011, townsfolk in the pine-covered-hill town of Cheran in neighboring Michoacan state began armed patrols in the face of what they said were the killings of farmers by illegal loggers in league with drug traffickers. In the northern state of Chihuahua, a community of farmers and ranchers known as Colonia Lebaron ? most of whom hold dual U.S. citizenship ? set up self-defense squads following the 2009 killings of two of its members.

And in the drug-plagued northern state of Sinaloa, the mayor of Concordia, Jose Elijio Medina, responded to a massacre, which forced everyone in a remote hamlet to flee, by calling for the Mexican army to revive the Rural Self Defense Corps, units of armed farmers it once helped train and supervise. While the army did not respond to requests to say how many of the units remain, local media have reported the army has been trying to wind down the few remaining units.

Since 1995, about 80 villages in Guerrero state have organized legal "community police" forces in which poorly armed villagers detain and prosecute people.

With their own jails, "courts" ? actually village assemblies that can hand down verdicts ? and punishments that can include forced labor for the town or re-education talks, the community police are recognized by state law, though rights activist Hernandez said there is still friction when community rules intersect with the formal legal system.

He pointed to one incident in 2012 where a judge and a detective in the Guerrero town of San Luis Acatlan arrested a community police leader for exceeding his authority. Villagers responded by arresting the judge, the detective and an assistant.

Members of the vigilante squads in Guerrero say what they want from the government is some kind of salary, not modern weapons. What counts, they say, are their ties to the community and resistance to corruption.

"When the people are united, it doesn't matter if it's a .22, a 16-gauge shotgun or 20-gauge. It's that when we are united, not even bullets from an AK-47 can defeat us," said the self-defense commander in Las Mesas. "They can't kill us all."

Associated Press

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Sunday, January 20, 2013

Woman's Dying Wish For Her Cat is Fulfilled | Life With Cats

Nancy Cocker?s wish for her cat Oscar has been carried out thanks to the efforts of a relative, a friend, a neighbor, the local newspaper and a member of the community who was acquainted with the family friend.

Before Nancy died at the age of 97 within the last couple of years, she make her wishes known, that Oscar would never return to life at the shelter. The Stannington, UK resident adopted Oscar from the RSPCA two years ago. Oscar has special requirements and would likely be difficult to place; he is missing a leg and is FIV positive.

When Nancy died, her 77 year old son Peter Cocker took Oscar in. Peter died on New Years Eve 2012, leaving Oscar again in need of a home. Solicitors handling Nancy?s estate and will allowed Oscar to stay in her house but said he had to be out before last Monday, January 14, because the house was going to be closed up at that time.

Family friend Liz Sellwood took it upon herself to seek arrangements for Oscar, with only days to spare. A rehoming centre contacted by the law firm agreed to take the cat but Liz wanted to honor her friend?s wishes for her feline companion. The Sheffield? Star published a feature on the search for a home for Oscar on Friday the 11th, accompanied by a photo of Oscar with Liz.

Liz is quoted in The Star saying, ?When Nancy was 95 her dog died and for company she got a house cat, who she loved. It was always her wish that the cat would never go back to the RSPCA or any other animal shelter.?

?When she died her son said he would look after the cat, but he died on New Year?s Eve, leaving us trying to fulfill Nancy?s last wish for her cat ? to find it a loving home.?

Oscar was described as an affectionate lap cat who needed a home ideally without young children or other cats.? Liz was not the only friend helping Oscar, a neighbor fed and sat with him as he remained in his home alone.

Thanks to publicity from The Star, and to the photo of Oscar with Liz, the cat found a home in time to keep him from going to the shelter.? Carolyn Beeden recognized Liz from an aqua-fitness class the two women participated in together a while back. She thought to herself ?why not??, and agreed to take Oscar in at her family?s Hillsborough home.? She told The Star, in a followup article, ?I?m glad we did because he?s now settling in really well. He has particularly taken to my son, Michael.?

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Vonn wins WC downhill for 1st victory in 5 weeks

CORTINA D'AMPEZZO, Italy (AP) ? Lindsey Vonn is back at full speed.

Vonn won a World Cup downhill Saturday for her first victory in more than five weeks, beating overall leader Tina Maze by nearly half a second.

And most importantly, she's back to being fully healthy after a nasty bacterial problem that ate away the muscles in her powerful legs and sapped her energy the last few months.

"I'm excited to be racing and I have that fire again and I trust that my body is strong enough to ski the way I want to ski," Vonn said. "It wasn't always the case in all the races this year. I'm back to my old self and it's a good feeling."

Vonn clocked 1 minute, 38.25 seconds down the sun-drenched Olympia delle Tofane course. Current overall leader Tina Maze finished second, 0.43 seconds behind, and Vonn's American teammate Leanne Smith was third, 0.89 back.

After failing to finish two consecutive races in France in mid-December ? including an uncharacteristic fall in downhill, the discipline she's Olympic champion in ? Vonn left the circuit for 27 days and missed six races. Having been hospitalized with an intestinal illness in November, she wondered whether she would win again this season.

"When I decided to take the break, I was so weak," said Vonn, adding that doctors never figured out exactly what type of bacterial problem she had. "I didn't know if I was going to be able to build enough strength back up in that short time to be able to race. My legs were skinny, I lost all my muscle, I had no endurance. I really was struggling physically to be where I was before."

Vonn didn't touch her skis during her time off in the United States.

"I was off snow completely," she said. "I was just in the gym working out two to three times a day, doing a lot of endurance training, a lot of weight training ? just really trying to get back to where I was in the fall, before I got sick."

In her first races back last weekend in St. Anton, Austria, Vonn finished sixth and fourth in a downhill and super-G, respectively.

This time, there was no stopping her.

Vonn made a slight error midway down and nearly touched her right hip to the snow. But she had the strength to regain her balance and keep charging.

"I finally feel like myself again," said Vonn, who was already celebrating and smiling before the came to a stop in the finish. "I feel healthy, finally, and I'm able to ski the way I want to. It's good to be back on top."

The race was held in perfect conditions, with temperatures well below the freezing mark making for hard snow, and clear skies allowing fans to marvel at the jagged snow-dusted peaks, which are some of the most spectacular in the Dolomite Range.

Vonn earned her seventh win in Cortina and the 58th of her career, moving within four of the all-time record held by Austrian legend Annemarie Moser-Proell.

"St. Anton was a good performance, but definitely not my best," Vonn said. "Cortina is a place where I've had a lot of success, so I knew what I needed to do and I was finally able to put all of the pieces together."

Vonn's last win was a super-G on Dec. 8 in St. Moritz, Switzerland.

For Maze, it was her first podium of the season in downhill ? having already registered wins in three other disciplines.

"I feel like I can be on the podium in every event," the Slovenian said.

Maze extended her massive lead in the overall standings to 670 points ahead of Maria Hoefl-Riesch of Germany, who lost control toward the end of her run and did not finish.

It was the second podium of Smith's career, having finished second in a downhill in Val d'Isere, France, last month.

"I just wanted to be smooth today," said Smith, who blew her knee out on this course four years ago. "I felt like I over-edged a little bit in training yesterday because the snow feels so good. It's really important in downhill to be smooth and consistent and barely edge your way down the course."

With Alice McKennis having won in St. Anton last weekend and Stacey Cook finishing second to Vonn twice in Lake Louise, Alberta, at the start of the season, it's the first time four different American women have reached the podium in downhill in a single campaign.

Vonn leads the downhill standings 129 points ahead of Cook, McKennis is fourth, Smith sixth, Mancuso 11th and Laurenne Ross ? who also has podium potential ? 21st.

"It's fun to be on the podium with your teammates," Vonn said. "Everyone is feeding off each other. We have a great energy about the team right now."

Racing continues in Cortina on Sunday with a super-G, a race Vonn has won the last three years.

"Right now I'm just trying to focus on one race at a time," Vonn said when asked if she could reach Moser-Proell this season. "It's definitely possible if I continue to ski like I did today."

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/vonn-wins-wc-downhill-1st-victory-5-weeks-133958041--spt.html

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How Can I Get an Instant Car Insurance Quote? ? Bnr.Co

The other day I was setting out to locate a vehicle insurance quote. What I had located out is that I had to put in 10 pages worth of details, as well as other issues such as my automobile, make, model and so a lot more. What irked me was when I got to the end of the page, it said that I had to get the quote emailed to me. After I put in my e mail, it then stated that I need to get in touch with to get a quote. This really ticked me off. Why do organizations do this?

So, you are possibly asking yourself how you can get instant car insurance coverage quotes?

You happen to be going to discover that you happen to be going to have to give out info. The company needs to know what kind of car you?re driving, as effectively as what you happen to be all about. You can just go to a site, and say, ?Okay, I want a quote? and they give it to you.

There are some issues that you can do, in order to get the quote instantly. For starters, I would advise that you go to the auto insurance business directly. By carrying out this, you happen to be going to get a quote from the horse?s mouth. You never want to go to a comparison site, because they will blast your information to 100s of organizations. Guess what this indicates for you? You are going to get phone calls off the hook! This is some thing that you don?t want.

I would highly advise that you check out some of the primary players in the auto insurance space such as Allstate, Progressive, as effectively as others. Don?t give out your social safety to get a quote. You might think that you have to give it out, but you don?t have to, to get a quote. If they demand that they require it, skip out and go to someone else. You will locate that you will have to give it to them, if you want to sign up for the service.

Instant quotes are difficult to come by, and they will take ten to 15 minutes per company, but you will find that if you compare with 3-five organizations, you ought to be capable to get the best quote for your car.

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Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Snacks and Parenting : Tennessee Valley Moms Network

Snacks and Parenting ? A Guest Post by Davis Carterdavis-snack

Recently I was asked if I blog about parenting. ?After a brief pause, I felt confident in answering yes.? As a parent I feel a responsibility to ?provide for my child (and husband) healthy options not only at meal time, but for snacks as well. ?Children are not able to go to the grocery store and select what items they want to keep in the house. ?They rely on us to select foods that promote ?clean? eating. ?


Have you looked in your pantry and refrigerator lately? ?What snacks do you currently have in your home? ?Are you familiar with the ingredient label on these ?foods? ??When choosing snacks (or any food item for that matter), make sure you know what you are putting in your body! ?Remember, ?YOU ARE WHAT YOU EAT!? ?


There are so many REAL food snack options. ?Some of my family?s favorites?that we always keep in our house are raw almonds, raw walnuts, cheese, plain Triscuits, and plain popcorn (see The Popcorn Trick below). ? I shop at Publix and they regularly have popcorn?kernels, ?Triscuits, and blocks of cheese on sale (often time B1G1)! ?Remember, children will eat what they have access to. ?It is much easier to ?resist those unhealthy foods at the grocery store, than once they are in your house. ? So make smart choices while shopping and do not rely on having self control at home. ?Educating yourself and reading labels will get you on the right track to transforming how your family eats.?


Parenting can be?overwhelming?at times, but do not let the health/nutrition aspect of parenting be ignored. ?As a former school teacher, I have seen first hand how the chemicals, preservatives and additives in our foods impact a child. ?Educate yourself and guide your child to?healthy?eating habits ?that will positively impact him/her for a lifetime. ?What better gift can you give to yourself and your entire family!

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The Popcorn Trick

(from: 100 Days of Real Food)


Serves 3-4


Ingredients:

? cup popcorn kernels, preferably organic

Brown paper lunch bag

Optional: Melted butter, oil, and/or salt


Instructions:

?1. Pour the kernels into the brown paper bag.

2. Tightly fold over the top three or four times. No tape or staples are necessary.

3. Put it in the microwave and start it on high for 3 minutes and 30 seconds.

4. Listen for the popping to slow down to 3 or 4 seconds apart at which point you will take it out of the microwave. ?This usually happens for me around the 3 minute and 15 second mark.

5. Pour popcorn into a bowl and drizzle with melted butter or spritz with olive oil and then sprinkle with salt. If you?don?t use oil or butter the salt won?t stick

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davisDavis is married and a mother of a precious one year old daughter. ?Her undergraduate degree is in Special Education and master?s degree is in School Counseling. ? ?Davis is now a stay at home mom after being in the field of education for ten years. ?She is very passionate about nutrition, health, exercise budgeting and parenting and enjoys the daily challenges of balancing these five areas for her family. ?

Blog: REAL Food on a REAL Budget?

Facebook page: REAL Food on a REAL Budget?

Tags: featured, Food, kids, Kids in the Kitchen, parenting

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Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Kim Kardashian Debuts New Bangs: They're Real!

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New Touch Base for Smartphones, The First Work-Base for Your iPhone

[prMac.com] San Diego, California - newMacgadgets introduced a new type of work-base for the iPhone. Now, style and function come together with the New Touch Base for Smartphones. Ideal for all smartphones including the very popular, iPhone and iPod touch.

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Former President George H.W. Bush released from hospital

by MATT GOODMAN

WFAA/AP

Posted on January 14, 2013 at 12:37 PM

Updated yesterday at 5:30 PM

Former President George H.W. Bush was released Monday from the Houston hospital where he has been receiving care since November.?

The 88-year-old was hospitalized on Nov. 23 for the treatment of bronchitis, a bacterial infection and a persistent cough, said family spokesman Jim McGrath.?

Methodist Hospital Dr. Amy Mynderse, the physician charged with overseeing Bush's care, said in a release that he will continue physical therapy but "will not need any special medication when he goes home."?

?I am deeply grateful for the wonderful doctors and nurses at Methodist who took such good care of?me,? said President Bush in a prepared statement. ?Let me add just how touched we were by the many get-well messages we?received from our friends and fellow Americans. Your prayers and good wishes helped more than?you know, and as I head home my only concern is that I will not be able to thank each of you for?your kind words.?

Bush, the oldest living former president, and his wife, Barbara, live in Houston during the winter and spend their summers at a home in Kennebunkport, Maine. On Jan. 6, they celebrated their 68th wedding anniversary. They are the longest-married presidential couple.

Bush had served two terms as Ronald Reagan's vice president when he was elected in 1988 to be the nation's 41st president. Four years later, after a term highlighted by the success of the 1991 Gulf War in Kuwait, he lost to Democrat Bill Clinton.

The Associated Press contributed to this report

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Source: http://www.wfaa.com/news/politics/Former-President-George-HW-Bush-released-from-hospital-186820471.html

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Monday, January 14, 2013

iMore show. Tonight. 5pm PT. 8pm ET. Be here.

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I'm going solo tonight on the iMore show, and that means I get to talk to you about CES 2013 and what it means for us and Apple, about iPhone and iPad rumors and if there's anything to them, and about where mobile is headed over the next few months and how we can all get the most out of it.

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Where Does Immigration Reform Begin for Same-Sex Couples ...

When Republican Sen. John Kyle quipped in November that young undocumented immigrants should consider marrying U.S. citizens to get a green card, his comments were rightly assailed as insensitive and inaccurate. But for many bi-national couples, Kyle?s flourish carried an additional sting, because marriage is a path to legal residency that?s not accessible to all.

The Defense of Marriage Act, or DOMA, signed by President Bill Clinton in 1996, enshrines marriage as straight and bars same-sex couples from a long list of federal benefits, including the right to petition for immigration status for a spouse. Now, advocates are fighting on multiple fronts so that same-sex couples can access immigration relief through their partners. But while the winds of change are behind them, the way to victory is not an easy one.

As immigration reform unfolds in the coming months, LGBT immigration advocates hope to include rights for same-sex couples in the sort of comprehensive bill the president and Democrats want. But more conservative members of the developing reform coalition argue to do so would be to add a poison pill. Meanwhile, all eyes are turning to the Supreme Court, which will rule on DOMA this year.

The Supreme Court

In December, the Supreme Court agreed to hear arguments on the constitutionality of DOMA. The case was brought by the American Civil Liberties Union on behalf of a woman named Edie Winsdor who was forced to pay hundreds of thousands of dollars in estate tax when her long-time partner died. The part of the law at issue in the case also blocks bi-national same-sex couples from gaining immigration status through marriage. If the court upholds a lower courts finding on DOMA?s unconstitutionality, same sex couples married in any state will be allowed to petition for undocumented spouses.

In the years since DOMA became law, 10 states and Washington, D.C., have passed legislation providing state marriage rights to gay couples, but federal law currently doesn?t recognize these marriages. A 2011 report from the UCLA?s Williams Institute estimated there are 40,000 same-sex couples who were barred from applying for immigration benefits available to straight couples with similar immigration status.

Prerna Lal is an immigrant rights activist in Washington, D.C., who came to the United States from Fiji as a young child and has spent most of her life as an undocumented immigrant.

Lal, 28, who is in law school and plans to become and immigration attorney, is in the middle of her own legal fight for her green card, which she applied for through a U.S.-citizen family member but which the government has refused to grant. Now she says she?s looking to the Supreme Court?s DOMA decision to provide an alternative avenue to gain lawful immigration status. Lal and her girlfriend, Lindsay Schubiner, also 28, a policy advisor in Washington, say that if the court overturns DOMA, they will consider marriage.

?Until now, that has not been an option,? Lal said. ?But if DOMA is overturned, I think it would definitely change things in terms of our life planning.?

Schubiner, who was born in Detroit, says the hardest part of watching Lal go through the court process is that the future of their relationship is not in their control. ?A good decision from the court would put it in our hands as opposed to an immigration judge?s hands. Even if we didn?t want to get married tomorrow, it?s our decision,? said Schubiner.

A coalition of over 50 immigrant rights and gay rights organizations asked the Obama administration in December to put a hold on applications for green cards for undocumented same-sex spouses until the court reaches a decision. The Obama administration has so far not implemented such a freeze, which puts gay and lesbian undocumented spouses at continued risk of deportation. In December, the Department of Homeland Security restated that it ?will continue to enforce [DOMA] unless and until Congress repeals it, or there is a final determination that it is unconstitutional.?

?My entire law school process has been me flying out to the West Coast for my deportation hearings,? Lal said. ?If the court overturns DOMA, it would provide a straight path to citizenship for me and a path to keep our family together.?

A Legislative Answer

But even a court decision overturning parts of DOMA would likely still leave many couples ineligible to petition for green cards. That?s because for same-sex couples who unlike Lal and Schubiner live in one of the 40 states that do not permit gay and lesbian couples to marry, marriage-based immigration relief will remain limited.

?For those who don?t have access to marriage, the decision is not the end of the story,? said Steve Ralls, a spokesperson for the group Immigration Equality, a legal advocacy organization for gay and lesbian immigrants. The group and other rights advocates are also supporting a legislative fix. The Uniting American Families Act, introduced in 2011 by Rep. Jerrold Nadler, a New York Democrat, would allow U.S.-citizens to sponsor their non-citizen partner for residency. The bill does not wait for DOMA to be overturned but rather requires same-sex couples to prove they?re in a committed relationship even if not married.

But bi-partisan support for marriage rights in immigration reform has been scant. So far, only three Republicans have signed onto the bill?Maine Sen. Susan Collins, and Reps. Charlie Dent of Pennsylvania and Richard Hanna of New York. Wisdom on the Hill is that the law has little chance of passing.

?It probably can?t move alone,? a Democratic Senate aide acknowledged about the bill.

Advocates hope that they?ll have better chance of winning by folding the legislation into a broader immigration reform package. In November, the Congressional Hispanic Caucus released a set of core principals for immigration reform including that a bill ?protects the unity and sanctity of the family, including the families of bi-national, same-sex couples.?

?It seems pretty clear to us that an inclusive immigration bill will actually garner more support than a bill that leaves LGBT couples behind,? said Steve Ralls, of Immigration Equality.

But some argue that including the rights of same-couples in reform could fracture the growing immigrant rights coalition. Evangelical and Catholic groups, key allies in the immigration reform push, generally oppose gay marriage and recognition of same-sex couples.

?Family unity is one of our key principals in immigration reform,? said Gaylen Carey, head of government relations for the National Association of Evangelicals, which is part of a coalition of evangelical groups supporting an immigration overhaul. ?But we also have a well known principal on family composition. We support a family and marriage between a man and women. We could not support those provisions.?

Carey says that including gay rights in a reform package could throw a wrench in what he believes is an unusual opportunity to pass an immigration reform bill. ?It should not muddy the waters in what should be a consensus on immigration reform,? Cary said. ?Opponents of immigration will make it into a wedge issue.?

Prerna Lal disagrees. She says the claims by social conservative supporters no longer hold water. ?If anything, immigration is the wedge issue now, not LGBT rights, which have gained mainstream support. It?s become more and more unpopular to deny people equal rights.?

Source: http://colorlines.com/archives/2013/01/when_republican_senator_john_kyle.html

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Weather medium suspends deal with Rio City Hall

RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) ? A Brazilian medium who followers believe is able control weather patterns by tapping into an ancient spirit has suspended her cooperation with the city of Rio de Janiero.

A spokesman for the Foundation Cacique Cobra Coral, which supports medium Adelaide Scritori, says Rio City Hall's failure to send an annual report detailing actions it took last year to limit damage caused by weather events was behind the suspension. Spokesman Osmar Santos said Monday said the report should have been sent in October.

The foundation could lift the suspension if the report were received shortly, Santos said.

He added that the foundation will continue to work with the Rio state government, as well Brazil's federal government.

Brazilian authorities frequently call upon the foundation to help influence the weather ahead of important events, like Rio's annual New Year's fireworks display.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/weather-medium-suspends-deal-rio-city-hall-162737394.html

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