Sunday, November 11, 2012

Kurumba Maldives introduces a new room category, Garden Pool ...

Maldives Promotion House ? Kurumba Maldives has added a new room category to its wonderful rooms on offer, the Garden Pool Villas. Originally, the rooms were named Family Villas with Jacuzzis. After an extensive work program which included lifting the roofs and ceilings, removal of the Jacuzzi, extending the outdoor bathroom space, installing a plunge pool, outdoor decking, pool and outdoor furniture, the Villas have been transformed. ?The rooms are retrofitted with new furniture, fabrics and artworks.

A series of additional thoughtful touches will include an I-home docking station, freshly ground coffee and espresso coffee machine, flat screen television and DVD player, beach bags, beach slippers and the Maldives largest beach towel.

Kurumba Maldives General Manger, Jason Kruse expressed that these rooms will be ideal for families and guest who are seeking a pool villa experience with personal privacy. The room category will be an essential part of the Kurumba Pool Villas Collection, a concept being currently evolved.

The rooms being offered under the Kurumba Pool Villa Collection, benefits with daily premium breakfast in Ocean Grill featuring free flow champagne, freshly squeezed juices, selection of mineral waters and an a la carte menu set beachside.

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Reality Laughs Again at North Carolina

It?s not just Nate Silver.

Certainly Silver?s election math beat-down is the most noteworthy example of science delivering a dope slap to superstition, to ?gut feeling,? to magical thinking: ?Come on, you knuckleheads.?

But reality is striking back everywhere ? in some places with a kind of fierce appropriateness that borders on comedy, or tragedy, or both. Consider North Carolina, where recent events demonstrated that the age of irony is far from over. It turns out that North Carolina ? state legislature motto, ?Boo Science!? ? is feeling some of the most significant measured effects of climate change in the world.

Recall the North Carolina state legislators who tried to legislate away measurement of sea level rise. Finally, in the face of global ridicule, they decided not to explicitly outlaw the measurements but instead to address the crisis by pledging not to do anything at all for at least a few years. The antiscientist knucklehead behind these crusades, David Rouzer (he also pledged to do away with the Department of Energy because he was shocked to see people there reading books) ran?for U.S. Congress and is currently engaged in what promises to be a long and dispiriting recount, though one can hope that his 500-or-so vote deficit holds and the man who resisted scientific evidence because ?there could be a negative impact on coastal economies? will not be a member of the U.S. Congress.

Which is where the irony comes in. Because regardless of NC legislation, that whole science thing has kept going on. Which meant that on election day its own self, the Geological Society of America met ? in, the universe being the trickster that it is, North Carolina. There, the usual scientific types engaged in more of that sciencey stuff, talking especially about a piece published in June in Nature Climate Change that noted that of global sea level rise hotspots, the North Carolina coast was among the world leaders.?

Due to a lot of factors ? subsidence, for example ? sea level rise is not uniform all over the world. Some places it accelerates, some places it even slows down. And in North Carolina it?s accelerating, which may lead to a rise of closer to five feet in a century than the three feet or so that got our legislators so exercised in the first place.

So, ha ha ? while you?re telling the universe that you don?t care that for its laws of physics, it?s using those very laws of physics to drown you. Laugh now, denier.

Rouzer is at least honest ? he doesn?t so much doubt the science as choose to ignore it because there?s short-term money at stake. If any of his descendants have the capacity to tread water, they probably won?t be laughing so hard.

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Ivan Sutherland Presented With Kyoto Prize - I Programmer

Dr Ivan Sutherland, often dubbed "Father of Computer Graphics" was one of three laureates honored at the 28th Annual Kyoto Prize Ceremony held today in Japan,?

The Kyoto Prize is an annual international award presented in three categories to "honor those who have contributed significantly to the scientific, cultural and spiritual betterment of mankind".

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The names of this year's laureates were announced in June when we learned that American computer scientist Dr. Ivan E Sutherland had been awarded the 2012 Advanced Technology prize in the field of Information Science in recognition of his pioneering work in developing graphical methods of interacting with computers, including Sketchpad, the breakthrough application that allowed users to directly manipulate figures on a computer screen through a pointing device that can be seen as the progenitor of today's graphical user interfaces.

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Sketchpad with Sutherland at the controls in 1960s.

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The announcement from the award ceremony held on November 10th, 2012 stated:

Dr. Ivan E. Sutherland has been responsible for many pioneering advances and fundamental contributions to the computer graphics technology used for information presentation, as well as the interactive interfaces that allow people to utilize computers without the need for programming.

The presentation ceremony was held at the Kyoto International Conference Center. Each winner was presented with a Kyoto Prize medal and 50 million yen prize money from Hiroo Imura, Chairman of the Inamori Foundation in the presence of Her Imperial Highness Princess Takamado and an audience of about 1,700 people.

Along with the other laureates, Dr. Yoshinori Ohsumi, a Japanese molecular cell biologist, and Professor Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, an Indian literary critic and educator, Dr Sutherland will be giving a public Commemorative Lecture on November 11th, and participating in Workshops the following day and then in Youth Development programs for the rest of the week.

The three?laureates, will reconvene in San Diego, California. March 12-14, 2013 to participate in North America's twelfth annual Kyoto Prize Symposium, a three-day celebration of the lives and works of the laureates with an opening Gala and ongoing lectures at host universities.

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Saturday, November 10, 2012

Former Citigroup CEO to get $15 million payout

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Former Citigroup CEO Vikram Pandit, who resigned last month under pressure from company directors, and former chief operating officer John Havens will receive more than $15 million each, the company said on Friday.?

The sums were disclosed in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.?

The amounts were set in written agreements reached with the Pandit and Havens earlier in the day.

"Vikram and John made significant contributions to Citi during their five years of service," Citigroup Chairman Michael O'Neill said in statement included in the filing.

O'Neill said directors decided that it was fair for the men to receive incentive pay for the progress made in 2012. "While Citi will also honor all past awards that they are legally entitled to, there are no severance payments. Awards to which they are not legally entitled have been forfeited," he said.

For Pandit, the payments include $6.65 million for incentive pay for work in 2012 and deferred stock and cash incentive awards valued at $8.83 million for 2011, according to the filing.

Havens' payments include $6.79 million for 2012 and $8.73 million worth of deferred stock and cash incentive awards for work in 2011 and 2008.

The men will receive 40 percent of their 2012 payments immediately in cash, with the rest paid in installments stretching to January 2017.?

Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/business/citigroup-pay-former-ceo-vikram-pandit-more-15-million-1C6983972

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Novel metabolic programs found driving aggressive brain tumors

ScienceDaily (Nov. 9, 2012) ? Researchers at Moffitt Cancer Center have identified metabolic signatures that may pave the way for personalized therapy in glioma, a type of tumor that starts in the brain.

The study appears online in the October issue of Cancer Research, a publication of the American Association for Cancer Research.

According to the authors, little has been known about the underlying metabolic alterations that may drive the growth of the most aggressive type of glioma, termed glioblastoma.

"For the first time, we have described global metabolomic signatures in glioma," said study corresponding author Prakash Chinnaiyan, M.D., an assistant member in Moffitt's Experimental Therapeutics Program. "This use of metabolomics, which is the global quantitative assessment of metabolites within a biological system, has enabled us to identify some of the central metabolic pathways that allow for these tumors to grow. Our findings provide a unique insight into the underlying biology of glioma and appear to have prognostic significance."

The metabolic studies were carried out at Metabolon Inc. of Durham, N.C., using a nontargeted platform that enabled quantitative analysis of a broad spectrum of molecules.

The established approach for both understanding and treating cancer has largely been genotype based. Unfortunately, clinical gains offered by this level of understanding have been limited, largely based on the complex nature of signaling pathways associated with tumor growth and the inability to delineate the key functional signaling pathways driving growth in an individual tumor.

Chinnaiyan added that although cancers have access to a variety of such pathways, there are a limited number of metabolic strategies they can employ.

"Simply put, with regards to tumor growth, there are several means to the same end. Rather than studying and targeting the means, tumor metabolism represents the end consequence of these aberrant signaling pathways," Chinnaiyan said.

More study will be required to determine the relative importance of these and other metabolic pathways in subtype designation and their overall influence on malignant glioma metabolism. The research team wrote "understanding the glioma metabolome offers the potential for several levels of clinical application, including the possibilities for prognostication and opportunities for personalizing treatment to an individual tumor's metabolic phenotype."

This research was supported by the U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command, National Functional Genomics Center project (W81XWH-08-2-0101), the Ben and Catherine Ivy Foundation, and the American Cancer Society (RSG-11-029-01-CSM).

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  1. P. Chinnaiyan, E. Kensicki, G. Bloom, A. Prabhu, B. Sarcar, S. Kahali, S. Eschrich, X. Qu, P. Forsyth, R. Gillies. The Metabolomic Signature of Malignant Glioma Reflects Accelerated Anabolic Metabolism. Cancer Research, 2012; DOI: 10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-12-1572-T

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Living With Cancer: It's About Time - NYTimes.com

It?s time to renew my driver?s license! I never thought I would live to see the day. Back in 2008, when pressed to disclose my life expectancy, my oncologist estimated three to five years. Figuring that I was an average patient, I split the difference and believed I had four years left. Yet here I am, about to celebrate my fourth ?cancerversary? with a trip to the dreary and backlogged bureau of motor vehicles, elated by the conviction that even if I expire within the next year or so, my license won?t.

This sort of wacky calculation reflects the oddity of cancer temporality. Every facet of cancer and its treatments transforms time, from its smallest to its larger increments. Of course, waiting takes the most time in the smallest units. Its ticktock can be interminable, especially when you are anxiously waiting for test results or fasting for a dreaded operation or when you are going through preparations for a procedure requiring that you drink vials of what looks like Kool-Aid every half-hour for two hours. Any period spent in the hospital requires killing time. Time, in fact, sometimes seems to stop, to stand still. The afternoon after an operation, as one fitfully wakes and sleeps, sleeps and wakes, can feel like an eternity. I surface with effort, muttering, ?It can?t still be Thursday,? only to be told, ?Yes, it?s still Thursday.?

While you?re waiting, fear or pain elongates minutes and hours and days. Chemotherapy divides into intervals the weeks and months that begin with its slow drip-drip. Just when I determine that I have no time to waste and must relish the change of the seasons, the timetable of chemo-time nudges them aside.

Each of my cycles of chemotherapy included six sessions, given every three weeks. I might not have known whether it was spring or fall, but I always knew that there were, say, two down and four to go. And then I began counting not the sessions but the cycles, though I could not remember the start-and-finish of all three cycles, for the past blurred. I had to draft a sort of chemo-history. Now that I am in a clinical trial, the nurse in charge provides me with a monthly schedule on which all the blood draws, pill dispensations and scans are recorded so I can track the present and the near future. Its rhythms trump those of the Gregorian and lunar calendars.

The zones of remissions and recurrences ? registered for many people in years, for me, unfortunately, in months ? can also be hard to gauge. Do I date remission at the last chemotherapy session, recurrence at the start of the next chemotherapy cycle? Or do I go by blood tests or scans? I am just as uncertain about the exact date of my cancerversary. Is it the day on which I heard the diagnosis, or the day of the initial operation? I wonder, should either of these time bombs be celebrated?

The limits of time stir me to enumerate constantly. I am always counting on my fingers: remissions and recurrences, the months used up, the months left, the relatives and friends I cherish. I count my steps down to the mailbox, my steps dragging the garbage can back to the garage, the number of my husband?s underpants in the laundry, the hours until the next pill, the number of days in which I must change or flush surgical implants, the weeks until I see my oncologist, the people on whom I count.

If my oncologist is right, and all of her other predictions have been spot on, I am approaching the last year of my life: final time. In the immortal words of Dr. Seuss, ?How did it get so late so soon?? Without much of a future, surely time will again change. A lot can happen in a year ? think of the helpless infant becoming a walking, talking toddler in 9 or 10 months. Time moves more slowly for small children, since a year of a 2-year-old?s life is 50 percent of that life. A terminal diagnosis may also slow down time. The next year might be 100 percent of what?s left of my existence.

Sometimes the time left seems too long; too many catastrophes could injure those I love. Sometimes it seems too short; there are so many suspenseful stories unfolding around me, and I want to see how they will turn out. Those for whom time?s chariot is indeed winged often attest to a heightened appreciation of their fast-fading prospects. And then there is always the dream of borrowed time, that numinous period beyond the predicted end, like a stay of execution, which must be fraught with its own blessings and curses.

But during apocalyptic times, when natural forces obliterate the precious places of my origins, even the dream of borrowed time can sink under the rising waters, as I brood on the widespread suffering and struggling of others.

In the meantime, I discover that it is now possible to bypass the motor vehicle bureau by renewing a driver?s license online. Voil?, it will appear in the mail ? sporting the photograph on the license issued six years ago, before my diagnosis. On the license, at least, the passage has been reversed. It?s about time.


Susan Gubar is a distinguished emerita professor of English at Indiana University and the author of ?Memoir of a Debulked Woman,? which explores her experience with ovarian cancer.

Source: http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/11/08/living-with-cancer-its-about-time/

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Ovarian cancer patients have lower mortality rates when treated at high-volume hospitals

ScienceDaily (Nov. 8, 2012) ? A study by researchers at the Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center (HICCC) at NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia University Medical Center, recently e-published ahead of print by the Journal of Clinical Oncology, suggests that women who have surgery for ovarian cancer at high-volume hospitals have superior outcomes than similar patients at low-volume hospitals.

The improved survival rate is not dependent on a lower rate of complications following surgery, but on the treatment of the complications. In fact, patients with a complication after surgery at a low-volume hospital are nearly 50 percent more likely to die as a result of the complication than patients seen at high-volume hospitals.

"It is widely documented that surgical volume has an important effect on outcomes following surgery," said lead author Jason D. Wright, MD, the Levine Family Assistant Professor of Women's Health and the Florence Irving Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at CUMC, a gynecologic oncologist at NYP/Columbia, and a member of the HICCC.

"We examined three specific areas: the influence of hospital volume on complications, failure to rescue from complications, and inpatient mortality in ovarian cancer patients who underwent cancer-related surgery," said Dr. Wright. "But the mortality rate did not coincide with the complication rate. For women who experienced a complication at a low-volume hospital, the mortality rate was 8 percent. For women at a high-volume hospital, it was 4.9 percent. After adjusting for variables, we concluded that the failure-to-rescue rate was 48 percent higher at low-volume hospitals than at high-volume hospitals. In short, high-volume hospitals are better able to rescue patients with complications following ovarian cancer surgery."

The researchers used National Inpatient Sample data from 1998 to 2009, specifically, women aged 18 to 90 with ovarian cancer who under oophorectomy (removal of one or both ovaries): a total of more than 36,000 patients treated at 1,166 hospitals. After reviewing the data, the researchers noted several significant trends. For example, the complication rate increased with surgical volume: 20.4 percent for patients at low-volume hospitals, compared with 24.6 percent at high-volume hospitals.

Although the researchers could not account for all possible factors influencing these findings -- the NIS lacks data on physician characteristics and does not have data covering all US hospitals, for example -- their findings have important implications for the care of patients with ovarian cancer.

"Our findings suggest that targeted initiatives to improve the care of patients with complications can improve outcomes," said Dawn L. Hershman, MD, associate professor of medicine and epidemiology at CUMC, an oncologist at NYP/Columbia, co-leader of the Breast Cancer Program at the HICCC, and a co-author of the study. "We also believe in the importance of adhering to quality guidelines and best practices, which may overcome these volume-based disparities.

"And at the most basic level, the findings highlight the importance of preventing complications to begin with. They increase mortality, in the worst-case scenario, but can also cause long-term medical problems, with patients and families facing difficult treatment choices and additional costs," said Dr. Hershman.

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Friday, November 9, 2012

A million dollar night to remember | Star News

by Don Heinzman
ECM Publishers

The Three Rivers Community Foundation honored five leaders at its gala Oct. 25 and announced it had reached its goal of a $1 million endowment. The Initiative Foundation matched the Three Rivers Foundation goal of raising $50,000 this year.

Jeff Gongoll, the master of ceremonies, told the crowd of 191 that over the years the foundation has granted over $400,000, and this year awarded another $32,000 to organizations within the Elk River Area School District.

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Robin Christian, proudly holding the Lifetime Achievement Award she was given by the Three Rivers Community Foundation.

Gala Committee Chair Jessica Stockamp said the gala made $10,000, including proceeds from the silent auction and from those who paid to win a $1,300 diamond ring, donated by a member of the Charles Christian family. Robin Christian, who was honored as a Lifetime Achievement Award winner, drew the name of Ken Roden, her brother-in-law, for the ring.

Large delegations of friends and relatives of the four Hall-of-Fame Leadership winners attended the gala.

Henry and Joyce Bost after being inducted into the Three Rivers Community Foundation Hall of Fame.

Foundation Chair Bruce Tyler said it was the best foundation gala ever. ?The speeches were inspiring. I even shed a tear at times.?

Stockamp said, ?This year?s gala was a wonderful event, with so many attending to join in recognizing five worthy recipients who have each done so much for our community.?

Three spoke in favor of the award winners from Zimmerman, Hank and Joyce Bost, who were praised for their leadership in all activities at their church while raising 10 children. The Bosts humbly accepted the award, which they said surprised them. They said they lived the golden rule and had the motto to share everything the Lord has provided.

Pat Rasmusson proudly displaying her award.

Rachel Leonard praised them as ?ordinary people doing extra-ordinary things,? and said they are Mr. and Mrs. Zimmerman.

Kathi Brady of Howard, Ill., introduced her mom, Pat Rasmusson, the Hall-of-Fame winner from Elk River.? She told about her mother?s leadership in the community, how she sang in the choir and taught her in Sunday school at Union Congregational Church. Kathy said her mother also held local and international leadership posts as a member of the Family of Freemasons, and proudly said that during her mother?s term $1.5 million was raised for the Cancer Center at the University of Minnesota.

Carol Hines with her TRCF award.

Rasmusson said people assume leadership positions because they see a need and believe they can change the world by doing it.

Pointing to all the leaders in the room, she said no one looks for glory or money, but she said she was overwhelmed at being selected.

Pat and her husband, Gary, have three children.

Jolene Jorgensen, who is chair of the District 728 School Board, introduced Eileen Schuck, the Hall-of-Fame winner from Otsego for her dedication to the music programs in Rogers and District 728.

Eileen Schuck with her award at the Three Rivers Community Foundation Gala.

She told how Schuck organized teachers, parents and students to attend a school board meeting to support funding for music education programs. She said Schuck is the right hand of the band program at Rogers High School and a big booster of the Cadets marching band, which includes members from Elk River, Rogers and Zimmerman high schools.

In response, Schuck said she has a passion for the arts, especially the music program.

?I do this because the kids are worth it,? she said. ?They keep me going.?

She also thanked her mother for all the things she did for her, now that she realizes how much she did for her growing up.

She and her husband, Steve, have three children.

Carol Hines, the winner from Rogers, was introduced by her husband, Jack.

He praised her leadership in organizing fundraisers for the Three Rivers Foundation while she was a member of the foundation board.

She served on boards of other organizations including the C.R.O.S.S. food shelf and the Elk River Community Theatre, among others.? While serving on the boards, Jack said, she had the time for their five children.

?You know when you serve on these boards, you serve on the committees and have to do the work,? he said.

She managed Hines Hall and a catering company for 25 years, taught cooking, baking and cake decorating and developed a barbecue sauce that?s still on the market.

Jack and Carol have 17 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

She said the award is a symbol of all who start these groups and ?the rest of us who come along and help out with it.? ? She said she?s always been surrounded by loving and caring people who have inspired her to share whatever she has.

When the foundation began, Carol said, ?We dreamed of reaching a million dollars in the endowment, and thanks to many volunteers and the Christian family donating proceeds from the golf tournament, that dream has been realized.?

Bob Deiley, a board member and golf committee member, spoke on behalf of Robin Christian, who received a Lifetime Achievement Award, voted by the foundation board.

Deiley praised Christian as a leader who gets things done and inspires others to follow her.

?In a volunteer organization, there is always a couple who carry the workload and go above and beyond. That?s what Robin is,? he said.

Deiley said Robin led a golf committee team that raised $50,000 this year, most ever, and that amount was matched by the Initiative Foundation, putting the foundation endowment over the million-dollar mark.? The previous high was $26,000.

?You are doing good work and you are living good things ? They are really for us so that we can recognize people living the right way so we can be inspired to be like that,? Deiley said.

?The Three Rivers Foundation and the service area are all better off because of Robin working for us all,? said Deiley.

In response to a standing ovation, Robin said, ?I like to help out.

?During the last two years on the foundation board, I?ve seen such amazing growth, having new subcommittees and bringing on people who have different ideas.? That has helped this foundation grow.? I?m proud of it and I thank you for this.?

The National Honor Society of Rogers High School served the dinner.

The Rogers Lions club donated and prepared the dinner.

Paula Donnelly and Kathleen Holthaus explained how they used grant money from the foundation to carry out their ISD 728 Early Childhood Family Education program.

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Source: http://erstarnews.com/2012/11/09/a-million-dollar-night-to-remember/

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Exclusive: Worried Germany seeks study on French economy - sources

BERLIN (Reuters) - German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble has asked a panel of advisers to look into reform proposals for France, concerned that weakness in the euro zone's second largest economy could come back to haunt Germany and the broader currency bloc.

Two officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, told Reuters this week that Schaeuble asked the council of economic advisers to the German government, known as the "wise men", to consider drafting a report on what France should do.

Schaeuble's request denotes growing concern in Berlin and among private economists over the health of the euro zone's second largest economy, which is set to miss a European Union goal for reducing its public deficit next year.

"Concerns are growing given the lack of action of the French government in labor market reforms," Lars Feld, an economist who sits on the panel, told Reuters.

Although Schaeuble raised the prospect of a report on France with members of the council this week, Feld and the finance ministry made clear that the government had not submitted a formal request. The ministry declined comment on "unofficial discussions" of the minister's affairs in general.

The panel of advisers publishes an annual report on the state of the German economy, which it handed over to Chancellor Angela Merkel on Wednesday. It can also draft special reports when it sees economic imbalances developing or at the formal request of the government.

Since being founded 49 years ago, the panel has published no studies on individual countries but Germany, according to its website. Its last expert opinion, the first since 1997, was published in July, following the European Union summit in June.

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French President Francois Hollande, in office for roughly half a year, is under intense pressure to reform an economy that is losing competitiveness relative to its larger neighbor Germany and southern European countries that have enacted far-reaching measures in the euro crisis.

This week, in response to calls by industrialist Louis Gallois for cuts in labor charges to reverse decades of industrial decline, the government announced it would grant 20 billion euros in annual tax credits to companies as a way of lowering labor costs.

Economists said Hollande was sending the correct signal but that it may not be enough. Unlike European peers Italy and Spain, France's borrowing costs have remained low, but investors worry its rock-bottom bond yields do not reflect the fragility of the economy.

A Bank of France survey published on Friday predicted French gross domestic product will shrink 0.1 percent in the last quarter of 2012, pushing France into a technical recession, defined as two consecutive quarters of contraction, as the third quarter is also expected to be negative.

Schaeuble has been a close ally of France and has argued firm ties are key to achieving more European integration, a persistent German demand to solve the problems of the euro zone debt crisis.

In August, he and his French counterpart Pierre Moscovici said they would launch a working group in order to make joint proposals on euro zone issues like fiscal and banking union.

The German "wise men" panel, which also includes a woman, is not obliged to take up Schaeuble's suggestion. One source said if it decided to do a study, it would likely do so in cooperation with a French institute, rather than on its own.

However, the panel has made clear it is concerned about France's economy. In its Wednesday report it touched on France, saying continued stagnation was a growing worry given the recessionary trends in the euro zone as a whole and voiced doubts that savings measures would suffice to consolidate the French budget.

"The biggest problem at the moment in the euro zone is no longer Greece, Spain or Italy, instead it is France, because it has not undertaken anything in order to truly re-establish its competitiveness, and is even heading in the opposite direction," Feld said on Wednesday.

"France needs labor market reforms, it is the country among euro zone countries that works the least each year, so how do you expect any results from that? Things won't work unless more efforts are made."

France and Germany have been at the core of efforts to stop the euro zone crisis spreading from the periphery to the larger economies.

While many have accepted twice bailed-out Greece is a special case, German officials say in private that they are concerned trouble in Spain and Italy could spill over to France unless Hollande takes bold steps. (Additional reporting by Sarah Marsh; Editing by Noah Barkin/Mike Peacock)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/exclusive-worried-germany-seeks-study-french-economy-sources-103220230.html

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Official: NY disaster chief fired over tree removal

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Residents across the Northeast pick up the pieces after Superstorm Sandy killed more than 100 people in 10 states and left a trail of destruction.

By NBC News staff and wire reports

Updated at 3:36 a.m. ET: New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo has fired his $153,000-a-year emergency management director for diverting a crew to remove a tree from his Long Island home's driveway after Superstorm Sandy hit, a state official said Wednesday.

Director of Emergency Management Steven Kuhr was fired after the governor was told that Kuhr called a Suffolk County crew to remove a fallen tree from his driveway, according to the official. Kuhr was working in Albany at the time last week, shortly after Sandy hit.

The official spoke to The Associated Press on the condition of anonymity because the personnel decision wasn't announced. A spokesman for Cuomo declined to comment. The New York Times first reported the action.

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Cuomo appointed Kuhr in October 2011 as executive deputy commissioner of the state Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Services.

There was no answer at Kuhr's office Wednesday night and a phone number listed in his name was not working.

The action comes as Cuomo has bitterly criticized utilities for what he said has been slow progress restoring power to customers from the Hudson Valley through Long Island. Most of the power has been restored to more than 2 million customers who lost electricity because of Sandy, though lights started flickering off again Wednesday night as a new storm raked the region.

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Kuhr previously was president of Strategic Emergency Group, a consulting firm that had contracts with New York City, the state and the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, according to the news release announcing his appointment. Kuhr had also worked for New York City for 20 years including with the fire department.?

The Times quoted?State Senator Martin Golden as saying Cuomo "made the right call." Golden, a Brooklyn Republican, added:

"I've got people sitting in their homes with two inches of snow outside, they have no electricity, no hot water, they're sitting in their homes and freezing to death," Mr. Golden said.

?This guy's only worried about his own home? It's sad."

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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It?s been a?bit of a rough week here in Afghanistan, punctuated by at least one good thing: the first?professional boxing match in Afghanistan?in over 30 years. So that was a plus. Faryab?not so much of a plus.?In my weekly ?5 Things I Learned on My Really Long Afghanistan Vacation? post, I mentioned that I?d be going into more detail how ISAF needs to accept some of the blame for what happened in ?Faryab recently. This ? is part of the reason: being disconnected from the realities of this place means that we?ll never truly know how the war is going. But I?m pretty sure it?s not going as well as Upton says it is.?

In?Foreign Policy?recently, Lt. Col. Stewart Upton, Public Affairs Officer for the USMC in Regional Command Southwest in Helmand,?made the case that we?re actually winning in Afghanistan, and the reason that some rational observers think otherwise is because the media insists on reporting the bad news, and not reporting enough of the successes here in Afghanistan. Unfortunately, the Taliban, despite Upton?s assertions to the contrary, isn?t as?active as he?d hoped in cyberspace,?and didn?t get the memo. At least not in Trek Nawa. If you?ve never heard of Trek Nawa, you?re not alone.

It?s in the heartland of the Helmand insurgency,?nestled next to Marjah, one of the districts that ISAF (the US-led coalition currently ?winning? the war) consistently cites as?one of its success stories?in this still-restive part of Afghanistan.?Not surprisingly, it isn?t mentioned in LTC Upton?s article, since Trek Nawa has been ?cleared? of Taliban activity at least three times since 2010.

That?s right: in the heart of Helmand, where we?re ?winning,? US Marines have been sent at least three different times to clear an area the size of a small Texas county. I admire Upton for his boundless optimism, and his willingness to define ?winning? with a Sheen-esque disregard for the meaning of the word. But his assessment, while making Pollyanna proud, just doesn?t add up.

Beginning (for purposes of this article) in July of 2010,?the Marines headed there to ?root out insurgents,? which is PAO-speak for ?end the war,? or at least get some pictures:

Marine leaders in Afghanistan plan to use 1st?Recon to root out insurgents in several other areas surrounding Marjah this summer, said Brig. Gen. Joseph Osterman, commander of 1st?MarDiv Fwd., during a June 1 interview with Marine Corps Times in Afghanistan. Those areas include the Sistani Desert to the west of Marjah and Trek Nawa, a sprawling area to Marjah?s east filled farm compounds controlled by the Taliban. The Taliban has coordinating repeated attacks on Marine patrols from both areas.

They were still at it a couple of months later, driving the enemy ?back on its heels?:

India Company, partnering with Afghan Army Soldiers from the 215th Corps, drove the enemy back on its heels, clearing a portion of Trek Nawa during Operation Mako, Sept. 21.

?We disrupted the enemy,? said Capt. Francisco X. Zavala, India Company commander. ?We took away some of his weapons and forced him to leave the area, at least temporarily ? but that has a ripple effect. Whatever he had planned to do, he has to adjust that now. It shows that on any given day, the Marines can come to his backyard and he has to run.?

If the insurgents were ever ?back on their heels,? they bounced back faster than one of those punching bag clowns. Or a Weeble.

Besides being terribly resilient, if those insurgents ran, they didn?t make like a flock of seagulls and run very far, since they were still using Trek Nawa as a haven a few months later, when the Marines attempted to leverage tribal differences to effect stability. This?kind of tribal work is COIN-ese?for ?get people to stop shooting at Marines using unproven methods guided by less-than-knowledgeable contract employees.?

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Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/us-marine-pr-tries-and-fails-to-redefine-winning-in-afghanistan-2012-11

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Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Shopping for a Cause - Hobbies On A Budget

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This past weekend I stopped in to our local JCPenney store to spend a $10 coupon I received in the mail. My daughter and I were hoping to find at least one or two items on clearance so we could stretch the $10 as far as possible. We were in for quite the fun surprise! Shopping for a Cause is very rewarding!

Shopping Clearance

Since it?s the first weekend of November, most stores in Kentucky are almost out of all summer clothes. What they do have left is on clearance. JCPenney was no exception. There were about 4 areas that said CLEARANCE! We took a look and found prices marked at $4, $6 and $8. That was good but not awesome.

One of the sales associates saw us shopping the clearance rack and told me that some of the prices had not been marked but were actually only a quarter each. Did you read that price? All the summer clearance items were only 25 cents!

Do the math real fast! We were able to buy a ton of items for under $10 with our $10 coupon. I was able to purchase quite a few pieces of clothes for my kids for the coming seasons.

Shopping for a Cause

But this is where the really fun part came in. There was no way that my 3 kids needed all of the items and sizes that were still available. So we came home and pulled out the items that will fit our family.

The rest of the loot is now being spread out to extended family members, friends and a huge pile of boys polo shirts, shorts, tshirts and University of Kentucky shirts are going to our school resource center!

One of my friends sent me a text a little while after I shopped. She spent less than $15 and gathered quite a haul that she is planning to give to Operation Christmas Child! What a fun way for her to make a difference in the lives of many kids without impacting her weekly budget.

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Our school resource center provides the basic needs for many families in our area. They are a regular resource that allows many of our local families to find food and clothes. They have a very limited budget so donations like this are a boost.

Shopping Clearance

Anytime you are shopping clearance be on the lookout for amazing deals. This weekend, the .25 clearance items was one day only and not advertised anywhere in the store. I just happened on it. But I was ready with a worthy organization that could benefit from my gold mine!

Have you ever found an amazing clearance deal that you were able to use to make a difference in someone?s life? I?d love to hear your story!

Source: http://hobbiesonabudget.com/2012/11/07/shopping-for-a-cause/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=shopping-for-a-cause

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WTM news: business travel heads agenda | News | Breaking Travel ...

This year?s World Travel Market 2012 has seen an increased focus on business travel. Around 5,000 exhibitors are attending the event at the Excel, but WTM Chairman Fiona Jeffery admitted the exhibitor profile has changed for 2012 with regions including the Middle East and Africa both boasting fewer exhibitors while emerging markets like Brazil are on the up.

Jeffery added the growth in this year?s exhibitor numbers will increase again next year when new luxury and business travel shows are included, both of which will have a series of dedicated events over two days of the events.

The event kicked off with an exceptionally busy Speed Networking event, with more than 200 Meridian Club buyers each having a stand where they could meet potential contacts while delegates eager to attend began queuing half an hour before the 9am start.

World Travel Market Exhibition Director Simon Press said: ?It proves that WTM is the place for buyers and suppliers to meet up and do business. With around 200 WTM Meridian Club buyers and 400 exhibitors conducting business meetings.?

The Captains of Industry lunch was attended by high-flyers in the travel industry where they heard Tui AG Chairman Dr Michael Frenzel predict that web-based technology companies like Google could soon start selling holidays. He argued the internet had empowered the consumer, allowing them to arrange and book their own packages, adding: ?It is a short step for a technology platform to sell them (holidays).? He urged holiday companies to fight back by taking owning their product in order to continue controlling its distribution.

In the headline afternoon session reviewing the impact of the London 2012 Olympics, Tom Jenkins, Chairman of the European Tour Operators Association, told delegates it was ?a savage blow to the visitor economy of London.? Jenkins added ?the Olympic Games gave politicians the chance to pretend that they are doing something for tourism? and that they refused to listen to industry concerns about over-optimistic visitor projections ?in order to save face?.

Meanwhile Israel Tourism Minister Stas Misezhnikov predicted the price of holidays to the country could drop by up to 20 percent as a shake up of the rule book means hotels would be built much quicker. He added this would mean more rooms becoming available, thereby reducing the land-operating costs for tourists. He said: ?When we abolish them (the old planning laws), that will assist us to build the hotels in two to three years not just nine years.?

The Greek Government has revealed the Greek National Tourism Organisation?s year-long overhaul of its marketing of the country should further boost visitor numbers. The country currently attracts about 2.2 million Brits and it is hoped the UK?s travel industry will help drive more visitors to the destinations. Iain Gibson, Senior Research Manager at Arkenford which undertook the research of the UK market on behalf of the Greek Government, said about 73 percent of holidays by Brits to Greece are inclusive tours. He added: ?This means we have to educate the trade as they are selling the vast majority of holidays. Every effort is being made to let people around the world know that Greece is one of the safest places for travellers.?

Peter de Wilde, CEO of VisitFlanders, is tapping into WTM?s global reach to talk to buyers from around the globe about the region?s plans for 2014, the centenary of the great war. ?We want to talk to buyers from former Commonwealth countries, such as Australia, Canada and India,? he said, ?because many people in those countries have ancestors who died in the conflict.? Many cemeteries and museums in the region have digitised their databases so that even more visitors can find out about the history of the war in an interactive and contemporary way.

A number of celebrities were also spotted at the event with Ben Fogle revealing he is using the Azores to start training for his bid to swim the Atlantic in about 100 days in 2014. The action man said the Atlantic islands made a perfect training base, especially since he has been visiting them since early last decade and also got married there.

Meanwhile TV adventurer Charley Boorman entered WTM in unorthodox fashion by abseiling down the walls of the building. Boorman was here to publicise his latest series, Extreme Frontiers: South Africa, which airs in the UK on Channel Five early in 2013.

Source: http://www.breakingtravelnews.com/news/article/wtm-news-business-travel-heads-agenda/

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