Monday, October 31, 2011

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Court ends Qantas strike, fleet grounding

An Australian court early Monday ended the strikes and employee lockout that had abruptly grounded Qantas Airways and stranded tens of thousands of passengers worldwide. CEO Alan Joyce says Qantas will get its planes back in the air as soon as it can.

A statement issued early Monday said Qantas could resume a limited schedule by midafternoon Monday if regulators approve.

The arbitration court heard more than 14 hours of testimony from the airline, the Australian government and unions after the government called the emergency hearing Saturday. Workers have held rolling strikes and refused overtime work for weeks out of worry that some of Qantas' 35,000 jobs would be moved overseas in a restructuring plan.

The unions wanted a temporary suspension of the employee lockout, but the airline said the strikes had been too devastating and it needed certainty to continue operating.

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Tribunal President Geoffrey Giudice said the panel decided a temporary suspension would still risk Qantas' grounding its fleet in the future and would not protect the tourism and aviation industry from damage.

Qantas is the largest of Australia's four national domestic airlines, and the grounding affected 108 planes in 22 countries.

About 70,000 passengers fly Qantas daily, and would-be fliers this weekend were stuck at home, hotels, airports or even had to suddenly deplane when Qantas suspended operations. More than 60 flights were in the air at the time but flew to their destinations, and Qantas was paying for passengers to book other flights.

Joyce estimated the grounding would cost the carrier $20 million a day.

German tourist Michael Messmann was trying to find a way home from Singapore on Sunday. He and his wife spent five weeks traveling around Australia but found their connecting flight home to Frankfurt suddenly canceled.

"I don't know the details of the dispute, but it seems like a severe reaction by the airline to shut down all their flights. That seems a bit extreme," said Messmann, 68. "After five weeks of traveling, we just want to go home."

Australian business traveler Graeme Yeatman sided with the airline, even though he was also trying to find a new flight home to Sydney on Sunday after his flight was canceled.

"I think the unions have too much power over Qantas. Even though this is an inconvenience for me, I'm glad the airline is drawing a line in the sand," said Yeatman, 41.

The airline infuriated unions in August when it said it would improve its loss-making overseas business by creating an Asia-based airline with its own name and brand. The five-year restructure plan will cost 1,000 jobs.

Qantas said in August it had more than doubled annual profit to AU$250 million but warned that the business environment was too challenging to forecast earnings for the current fiscal year.

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Arrests mark U.S. prescription drug abuse crackdown (Reuters)

TAMPA, Florida (Reuters) ? U.S. authorities arrested 22 people in Florida on Friday, including pharmacists and doctors, in a crackdown against prescription drug abuse that officials say is the nation's fastest growing drug problem.

The arrests in Orlando and Tampa were the latest steps in successive operations by federal and local authorities to shut down so-called "pill mill" pain clinics, prescription forgery rings and illegal online pharmacies involved in the illegal distribution of prescription drugs such as painkillers.

At a news conference in Tampa, U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder said these operations, dubbed Pill Nation I and II, had led so far to 118 arrests, the seizure of more than $19 million in assets and the closure of at least 40 Florida pain clinics.

"Our targeted, aggressive enforcement actions are sending a clear message that -- here in Florida, which has long been the nation's epicenter for the illegal distribution of prescription drugs -- the days of easily acquiring these drugs from corrupt doctors and pharmacists are coming to an end," Holder said.

He was accompanied by the administrator of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), Michele Leonhart, and Florida state officials.

Those arrested in Florida on Friday, who included five doctors and two pharmacists, were charged with illegally diverting controlled substances.

Holder said in prepared remarks the abuse of prescription drugs, such as painkiller oxycodone and methadone, which is used for drug addiction detoxification, was now the fastest-growing drug problem in the country.

DEA chief Leonhart called it an "epidemic." Prescription drugs now caused more overdose deaths in the United States than "street drugs" such as cocaine, heroin and methamphetamine.

Holder said an estimated 7 million people in the United States regularly used prescription drugs for nonmedical purposes and this abuse contributed to nearly 40,000 deaths and almost $200 billion in healthcare costs annually.

Last year alone, one in seven teens abused prescription drugs to get high, officials said.

Holder said the problem had reached "crisis proportions" in Florida, where between 2005 and 2010 the number of oxycodone-related deaths increased by 345 percent.

On Saturday, the DEA was sponsoring a National Prescription Drug Take Back Day which will allow people to dispose of expired, unused and unwanted prescription drugs at more than 5,000 collection sites throughout the United States.

(Writing by Pascal Fletcher; Editing by Eric Walsh)

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Sunday, October 30, 2011

Obama lauds contributions of Italian Americans (Providence Journal)

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Windows Phone Apollo coming 'middle of next year,' says Nokia VP

A top Nokia exec just confirmed the much-rumored schedule for the next Windows Phone update, codenamed Apollo. Michael Halbherr, Executive VP for Location and Commerce, told us that it'll launch in mid-2012 and be a "very different game" to Mango -- hinting that Apollo actually refers to Windows Phone 8 rather than any mere decimal increment. What do we know about Apollo at this point? Well, not a great deal, but Halbherr also revealed that he's been pushing Microsoft to integrate NFC and a "positioning framework" to make its mobile OS work better with Nokia's Navteq mapping platform and thereby provide new location-based services. Sorry HTC, Samsung, but everything points to a more 'Nokia-fied' OS.

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Saturday, October 29, 2011

Marie Osmond Hospitalized in Las Vegas


Marie Osmond was taken to a Las Vegas area hospital on Wednesday night, following her performance with her brother, Donny - and a bout with bronchitis.

Reports say that the singer's voice began to sound hoarse during the duo's variety show. After finishing her concert, she went to get checked out.

Fortunately, it looks like she'll be alright.

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A rep for the singer told Reuters that she was diagnosed with bronchitis after undergoing tests. On Thursday night, the 52-year-old tweeted:

"So it turns out the allergies went into a bronchitis. I didn't even realize it until I went to hit the high notes last night on stage."

Osmond was cleared to perform again on Thursday evening, the Las Vegas Sun reports, and no dates for her show have been canceled yet.

Here's wishing Marie a safe and speedy recovery.

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Friday, October 28, 2011

Lung Cancer Deaths Unchanged by Annual Chest X-Rays (LiveScience.com)

Patients at high risk for lung cancer who are screened annually with chest X-rays are no less likely to die from the disease, a large trial has found.

The new results come following a separate study that found screening patients instead with computed tomography (CT) scans does decrease the lung cancer death rate. Together, the findings suggest that X-ray screening for lung cancer should be abandoned in favor of CT scanning, researchers say.

X-ray screening is less expensive, and has a lower rate of false positives (findings that seem to indicate cancer, but later turn out not to be) than CT scans. But previous studies of X-ray screening, done in the 1970s and 1980s, found no benefit to chest X-rays in terms of reducing lung cancer deaths.

Still, those studies were smaller and harder to draw conclusions from. The new study included 155,000 patients and followed them for up to 13 years.

"We've now got a bigger study, much more well-designed, with much longer follow-up," said Philip Prorok of the National Cancer Institute, an author of the new study. "And still, the effect of X-ray screening is null."

The results were presented today (Oct. 26) at the annual meeting of the American College of Chest Physicians, in Honolulu, Hawaii, and published online in the Journal of the American Medical Association.

Before CT scans

The new study was conceived in 1988, Prorok said, before CT scans were used as a screening tool. The idea was to put together a large enough trial that clinicians could detect even a small change in the death rate from annual chest X-rays.

Previous studies "were all very small, and if there was a small positive effect of screening with X-rays, the studies wouldn't have detected it," Prorok said.

Between 1993 and 2001, men and women at high risk of lung cancer between the ages of 55 and 74 were recruited at 10 locations around the country. Half were assigned normal courses of care, which involves no screening test for lung cancer, and the other half were offered annual chest X-rays for four years. All patients were then followed for the remainder of the study period, or up to 13 years.

The results revealed no significant difference in mortality between the two groups. ?During the follow-up period, 1,213 people who received X-rays, and 1,230 people who didn't, died of lung cancer.

The final results of a separate study ? the National Lung Screening Trial (NLST) ? showed that high-risk patients who received CT scans had a 20 percent decrease in lung cancer deaths, compared with patients who received X-rays. The findings were published Aug. 4 in the New England Journal of Medicine.

Toward annual screening

The new study complements the findings of the NLST, said Dr. Harold Sox, of Dartmouth Medical School, who wrote editorials accompanying both studies in the journal.

"Now you have one study that compared CT scans with chest X-rays, and another study that compared chest X-rays with nothing," Sox said. "So now we're in a position to make a pretty good guess about the potential impact of CT scans compared with doing nothing, which is the current standard practice."

The conclusion that X-rays provide no benefit in lung cancer mortality over no screening puts the final nail in the coffin for X-ray screening, Sox said. And the next questions are whether and how CT scanning should be implemented.

"Where we go to now is a serious consideration of whether to screen people at high risk of lung cancer using low-dose CT," Sox said. "People will have to wrestle with the question of should we do this or not."

In the NLST, 96 percent of positive screening test results turned out to be false alarms, and false alarms can bring unnecessary further testing, such as biopsies.

Further studies, he said, will have to analyze different frequencies of scanning, which patient populations are most helped out, and whether there is a cost benefit.

"The takeaway message from our study is that screening for lung cancer using chest X-rays is not an effective tool," Porok said. "People who are at high risk for lung cancer and want to get screened should talk to their physicians, and consider CT scans."

Pass it on: ?Annual chest X-rays are not an effective way to screen for lung cancer. CT scans, however, show promise.

This story was provided by MyHealthNewsDaily, a sister site to LiveScience. Follow MyHealthNewsDaily on Twitter @Facebook.

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Ohio woman set to reclaim exotic animals from zoo (AP)

COLUMBUS, Ohio ? An Ohio zoo says despite its opposition, a woman plans to reclaim three leopards, two primates and a young grizzly bear that have been cared for by the zoo since her husband freed dozens of exotic animals at their farm and killed himself.

The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium says it was notified that Marian Thompson will pick up the animals Thursday afternoon.

The zoo says it took the six surviving animals last week from a farm in Zanesville with Thompson's permission but has no legal rights to them. A spokeswoman says the zoo has contacted state and federal agencies in search of a way to keep the animals in its care and isn't giving up yet.

Ohio has some of the nation's weakest restrictions on exotic pets.

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China cracks down on economic leaks

By Ed Flanagan, NBC News

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BEIJING ? Getting caught leaking state secrets is no laughing matter in China

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Two Chinese government officials were convicted and sentenced to jail this week for leaking state secrets to securities firms in China.

On Monday, Wu Chaoming, a researcher at the People?s Bank of China, and Sun Zhen, from the National Bureau of Statistics, were sentenced to six and five years, respectively, for passing on sensitive information to people they shouldn?t have.

Four other people who weren?t identified by officials have also been arrested in connection with leaked economic secrets.

The lawsuits, only the second major case of their kind to have been reported this year, show how some officials have learned to profit from the veil of secrecy that surrounds sensitive economic data in China. These and other recent cases also illustrate how easy it is to run afoul of the country?s wide-reaching and opaque privacy laws.?

The country?s topsy-turvy stock market is still heavily influenced and guided by the government?s ?silent hand.? ?This, paired with the fact timely data is often in short supply, makes advanced knowledge of economic information especially valuable.? So, for example, finding out about upcoming government moves to curb inflation would allow traders and brokerage houses to reap a tidy profit.


Up-to-date information is also especially valuable in China, whose super-charged economy ??GDP grew by more than 9 percent in the third quarter of 2011, outpacing most of the rest of the world ? is growing so fast that valuable data in the public domain quickly becomes stale.

While declining to say what specific secret information had been leaked, Du Yongsheng, Deputy Director of the National Administration for the Protection of State Secrets, on Monday said some of the officials arrested had not directly sold secrets to brokerages.? Rather, they were paid for ?speaking engagements? by firms eager to get a heads up economic trends.

Unsurprisingly, the government has launched an aggressive campaign to eliminate both intentional and accidental leaking of classified economic information.

In prepared remarks to the media yesterday morning, the Deputy Director General of the ponderously named Procuratorial Department of Duty and Infringement on Citizen?s Rights of the Supreme People?s Directorate, warned that the government would ?strike hard? against those who tried to profit from such leaks.

"The leaking of national macroeconomic data harms economic operations, prevents fair market competition and affects government credibility, thereby causing heavy losses to the interests of the country, society and individuals," the official, Li Zhong Cheng, said.

In Sun and Wu?s cases, their advanced knowledge of money supply, gross domestic product numbers and the consumer price index put them in an excellent position to trade on their insider information.

There has long been a culture of paying for what is perceived to be secret economic data, as well simply getting a read on policy important debates, writes Tom Orlick, a Wall Street Journal reporter and author of ?Understanding China's Economic Indicators.?

?Well-connected academics and analysts in government think-tanks routinely request a consulting fee for meetings with investment banks and their clients,? according to Orlick.

Journalists looking to get a scoop or a steer on important economic data have also been warned.

?I think it?s normal for some media organizations, in particular foreign media organizations to try to forecast China?s economic data, to judge the economic performance of our country,? Director Li said. Some reporters were also using ?back channels? to verify state secrets, he said.

?[This is] not allowed,? Li added.? ?I?d like to remind our friends from the media here of the importance of abiding by China?s laws and regulations? otherwise you will be subjected to the consequences of the law.?

What exactly is a state secret?

While the government last year laid down new laws ostensibly meant to curb the number and scope of state secrets leaks, critics say the definitions are still vague and could be used to silence political opposition.

According to the Law of the People?s Republic of China on Guarding State Secrets,?they can be defined?in the following ways:

1. Secret matters concerning major policy decisions on state affairs; 2. Secret matters in the building of national defense and in the activities of the armed forces; 3. Secret matters in diplomatic activities and in activities related to foreign countries and those to be kept secret through commitments to foreign countries; 4. Secret matters in national economic and social development; 5. Secret matters concerning science and technology; 6. Secret matters concerning activities for safeguarding state security and the investigation of criminal offenses; 7. Other matters that are classified as state secrets by the national department for the administration and management of state secret-guarding.

The ambiguity of these classifications have led to high-profile arrests and convictions of foreign businessmen.? The most notable case involved Stern Hu, an Australian national?who was sentenced to 10 years in prison?for stealing commercial secrets.

Less well publicized was the plight of Xue Feng, an American geologist working for an American consulting firm who was arrested in 2007 and sentenced to eight years in prison for trying to?buy a database?that showed the location of oil wells belonging to a Chinese government-owned company ? information that was readily available for sale online.

Both men were charged and sentenced before the new state secrets regulations were passed, but it is unlikely that the new laws would have helped them.

It remains to be seen when, and if, the state secrets laws will be defined more narrowly.

What is clear is that the policy will remain an effective way for the Communist Party to keep corrupt officials in line, and a headache for foreign companies trying to compete against companies that are plugged into the government?s economic planning apparatus.?

Source: http://behindthewall.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2011/10/25/8476025-china-cracks-down-on-economic-leaks

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Thursday, October 27, 2011

16,000 people flee from south Philippine clashes (AP)

MANILA, Philippines ? More than 16,000 people have fled from four southern Philippine towns where government troops have been battling Muslim guerrillas and outlaws in clashes that are endangering already-shaky peace talks and a years-long truce.

Attempts by Philippine authorities to arrest several current and former commanders of the 11,000-strong Moro Islamic Liberation Front and allied gunmen accused of kidnappings for ransom and other crimes sparked separate deadly clashes last week in Zamboanga Sibugay province and on Basilan island.

The Moro group has been waging a bloody fight for self-rule in southern Mindanao region, homeland of minority Muslims in the predominantly Roman Catholic Philippines. A cease-fire has held since 2008.

President Benigno Aquino III said Monday his administration would continue talks with the insurgents but seek the arrest of criminals, including those from the rebel group.

The 120,000-strong military suffered one of its biggest losses in years in Basilan last week when troops tried to capture a fugitive rebel commander and other outlaws, igniting daylong fighting that killed 19 soldiers.

Fearing more clashes, nearly 6,000 villagers have fled from Al-Barka and outlying towns in Basilan, a predominantly Muslim province about 550 miles (880 kilometers) south of Manila, Office of Civil Defense Administrator Benito Ramos said.

In Zamboanga Sibugay, also in the south, about 10,800 villagers have fled to safety from three towns, including in coastal Payao, where air force OV-10 bomber planes, naval gunboats and about 700 army troops and police have been trying to flush out more than 120 former Muslim rebels and bandits encamped in a hilly forest, officials said.

Zamboanga Sibugay police chief Ruben Cariaga said military aircraft staged bombing runs for a second day Tuesday in Payao. Troops assaulted the bandits after OV-10 planes dropped bombs on their lair Monday but were met by heavy machine-gun fire that killed two soldiers, he said.

Cariaga said Tuesday that the gunmen, who include members of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front, had been surrounded.

The gunmen, accused of kidnappings for ransom, extortion and other crimes, may be holding at least one kidnap victim, officials said.

Moro Islamic Liberation Front spokesman Von Al Haq has urged the military to stop the Payao offensive, saying Muslim rebels from his group were among those surrounded by troops but the criminals being sought by authorities were not their members and not in the area under fire.

The Payao offensive has displaced many of his group's civilian followers and was endangering the cease-fire, Al Haq said. He expressed optimism the peace talks would survive the latest test.

"We've consistently said that the most civilized way to end the rebellion is through negotiations and not by the law of the gun," Al Haq told The Associated Press by telephone.

Japanese Ambassador Toshinao Urabe, whose country has been backing the peace talks for years, said he hoped the cease-fire would be respected and that both sides would continue efforts to foster peace talks.

"The recent firefights are a source of serious concern for me because it is jeopardizing the peace process," Urabe said.

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Wednesday, October 26, 2011

2 more pulled out of Turkish quake rubble (AP)

ERCIS, Turkey ? A teacher and a university student were rescued from ruined buildings on Wednesday, almost three days after a devastating earthquake struck eastern Turkey, but searchers said hopes of finding anyone else alive were diminishing.

Excavators began clearing debris from some of the collapsed buildings in Ercis after searchers removed bodies and determined there were no other survivors, as health officials warned of increase in cases of diarrhea, especially among children.

"At the moment, we don't have any other sign of life," said rescuer Riza Birkan. "We are concentrating on recovering bodies."

The quake that struck eastern Turkey on Sunday has killed at least 461 people. Desperate survivors fought over aid and blocked aid shipments while a powerful aftershock on Tuesday ignited widespread panic that triggered a prison riot in a nearby provincial city.

Gozde Bahar, a 27-year-old English-language teacher was pulled out of a ruined building on Wednesday with injuries some 67 hours after the 7.2-magnitude quake. Her mother watched the rescue operation in tears. The state-run Anatolia news agency said her heart stopped at a field hospital but doctors managed to revive her.

Earlier, rescuers also pulled out 18-year old university student Eyup Erdem, using tiny cameras mounted on sticks to locate him. They broke into applause as he emerged from the wreckage after being trapped for 61 hours.

The two, both rescued in Ercis ? the worst hit area in the temblor that also rattled Iran and Armenia ? were the last to be pulled alive.

Health Ministry official Seraceddin Com said some 40 people were pulled out alive from collapsed buildings on Tuesday.

They included a 2-week-old baby girl brought out half-naked but alive from the wreckage of an apartment building 48 hours after the quake. Her mother and grandmother were also rescued, but her father was missing.

The pockets of jubilation were however, tempered by many more discoveries of bodies by thousands of aid workers.

Gerald Rockenshaub, disaster response manager at the World Health Organization, said the first 48 to 72 hours are crucial for rescues and the chances of finding survivors decrease significantly after that. People can survive without food for a week or so, but having access to water is critical, especially for the elderly and infants, he said.

On Wednesday, health officials said they had detected an increase in diarrhea cases, especially among the children, and urged survivors to drink bottled water until authorities can determine whether the tap water may be contaminated.

With thousands left homeless or too afraid to return to damaged houses, Turkey said it would accept international aid offers, even from Israel, with which it has had strained relations. The country said it would need prefabricated homes to house survivors during the winter. Israel offered assistance despite a rift between the two countries over last year's Israeli raid on a Gaza-bound flotilla that killed nine Turkish activists.

Some 2,000 buildings collapsed and some 1,350 people were injured. The fact that the quake hit in daytime, when many people were out of their homes, averted an even worse disaster. Some 800 students at a school in Ercis ? that crumbled, leaving only its near-intact roof flat on the ground ? were probably saved because the quake hit on a Sunday.

Close to 500 aftershocks have rattled the area, according to Turkey's Kandilli seismology center. A strong aftershock on Tuesday sent residents rushing into the streets in panic while sparking a riot that lasted several hours by prisoners in the city of Van, 55 miles (90 kilometers) south of Ercis. The U.S. Geological Survey put that temblor at a magnitude of 5.7.

On Wednesday, authorities transferred some 350 of the inmates to jails in other cities after prisoners, demanding to let out, set bedding on fire and the revolt spread inside the 1,000-bed prison, NTV television reported.

The region is mostly-Kurdish populated and an area where Kurdish rebels are waging an armed campaign for autonomy from Turkey. The conflict, which has killed tens of thousands since 1984, continued despite the quake. Suspected Kurdish rebels detonated a roadside bomb as a military vehicle was traveling on a road some 80 kilometers from Van on Monday ? a day after the quake, the Dogan news agency reported.

Turkey lies in one of the world's most active seismic zones and is crossed by numerous fault lines. In 1999, two earthquakes with a magnitude of more than 7 struck northwestern Turkey, killing about 18,000 people.

Istanbul, the country's largest city with more than 12 million people, lies in northwestern Turkey near a major fault line, and experts say tens of thousands could be killed if a major quake struck there.

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The years always seem to fly before our eyes, don?t they?

One moment we?re young and spry, living in the moment without any thought of regret. Though we overlook it, the world is bustling with activity and innovations, ripe for the picking before us.

The next moment, we?re staring into the glazed over eyes of a decrepit bag of withered bones, watching as the epiphany of all our regret and sorrow, a stream of tears, rolls its way down our cheeks.

It seems so foolish, the answer is known, yet we can?t help but ask:

?Where has the world gone??

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No one knew how, no one knew why, and no one knew when, but it had happened, the studies whispered about in the dark of night, of genetic modifications beyond the basic premise of editing out certain DNA sequences or affecting the replicating nature of RNA, of cloning, had come true. On the eve of February 8, 2015, the remnants of one twisted woman?s mad experiments was released upon the nations of the world, destroying all in their path and inciting panic amongst earth?s populace. No one was spared, no one escaped, there was nothing left from where these abominations walked. The governments of the world frantically searched for an answer; sending in waves of men, all of which unceremoniously mowed down, relying on biological warfare, which fell flat against the monstrous legion, and even eventually moving to fall back on nuclear assaults, assaults that barely dented their expansive numbers. It seemed with every new failure, the human world was hastened to its impending doom, until they made themselves known.

They addressed themselves as ?nobles?, egocentric, but powerful beings, they told the world of the answer to the question all had been asking. Who had started the chaos? They claimed to be behind it all, behind the death, behind the carnage, behind the creatures, and they desired only one thing. Power. Initially, the world denied them their wish, but as the death toll increased and many a nation fell beneath the sea of abominations, their resolve washed away. With only a few select areas any longer still holding life, the remaining powers of the work gave them their wish. The Noble?s would rule.

The nobles quickly made their potential for atrocities known, purging the remnants of society of any injured, frail, or old, and taking children from their homes with the intent of study. Institutionalized schooling collapsed, businesses collapsed, everything that the Noble?s had not they themselves controlled, was soon to fall in this new society. In their place, rose the leagues of Noble owned, controlled, and managed companies, establishments, and laboratories, for which any citizen who wished any semblance of a life flocked too desperately. Today, the year 2025, the population of the world has fallen to only 700 million, with the most cities and nations still buried beneath the rubble of the war, indeed it seems only the strong points of each nation have managed to still stand in the madness. Biotic engineering is common place, treason is prevalent, and the morality to birth rate is dangerously unbalanced.

It?s become a fight for survival.

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Survival Instinct:

-The universal behavioral pattern that ensures the survival of an organism.

-Pain causes discomfort so that the organism is inclined to stop the pain.

-Fear causes the organism to seek safety and may cause a release of adrenaline, which has the effect of increased strength and heightened senses such as hearing, smell, and sight.

-Self-preservation may also be interpreted figuratively; in regard to the coping mechanisms one needs to prevent emotional trauma from distorting the mind.

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Factions

Nobles:
-The ones who have taken over the world, they are power-hungry, insane, and cunning. They are the "Poet" Drean, the "Scholar" Rorian, and the "Artist" Nekria.

The Underground:
-Those who run the, as the name would imply, underground of New York. Similar to their modern day equivalent, the mafia, they have their roots far into the darker aspects of society: drug rings, gangs, slavery, assassination attempts; while being the origins of any uprising the Noble?s may face.

Achomawi Tribe:
-An enigmatic Native American Tribe, once prevalent on the entirety of the east coast, their numbers have been pressed to a large reservation in northern Halifax, Nova Scotia. They pay tribute to a number of spirits and god, the beast of Chaos, Sore, amongst them. When the war erupted, they managed to hold their land by unknown means, a fact that has greatly spited the nobles. The lines between the real and unreal are often blurred in their spiritual society.

The Lost:
-With no real agenda, nor interest in the lives of others, these teens have banded together for their own survival. Some of the members are the scraps of Romia?s projects, either abandoned in her dislike of their result or escapees from the original facilities fire based demise. Others are children just down on their luck or without any home to call their own. Though their main focus is on survival, their leader, Rain Walker, has an interest in finding out the truth behind the Noble?s lies, as well as her own forgotten past.

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Rules by Faction

Noble?s Commandments:
-Do not speak of treason
-Do not question your orders
-Do not exit or enter the city without express approval
-Do not deny any amongst their rank their desires

The Tribe?s Ways:
-Do not question the chieftain
-Do not speak of the tribe to outsiders
-Do not abuse ones powers

Rain?s Rules:
-Do not kill
-Do not trespass into others rooms

The Underground?s Whispers:
-Do not question your orders
-Do not speak of the Underground
-Do not reveal information
-Do not allow oneself to be captured alive

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Positions Available

The Underground
-Prince: Leader of the underground, this man is shrouded in mystery. One of his main goals besides bringing down the Nobles is to gain the trust of Rain and her Lost followers, and get them on his side.

-Shadows: Followers of the Prince, they are thieves, thugs, assassins, drug dealers, and the like. (3 open)

The Noble Hierarchy
-Rorion: The man who runs the banking industry, all money goes through his hands. (Gender and Name are subject to customization)

-Drean Schrion: The man who controls every aspect of every-day life, from where you buy goods to how you live, this man has written the book. He also is the one in charge of religion. (Gender and Name are subject to customization)

-Rome Nekria: The woman who made all Genetic Experiments, she is also the one who is secretly watching Rain Walker, Leader of the Lost

-The Knights: Genetically modified super soldiers crafted by Nekria; their power is almost unparalleled, but comes at a price: Many of their abilities usage deteriorates their bodies? already fragile workings and hastens their approaching deaths. (2 open)

The Lost
-Children of the Abyss: Children between the years of 12 to 18, their reasons for joining are as varied as their personalities. Most have been taught the ways of combat, though some remain as ignorant of battle as their age should imply. (4 open)

The Tribe
-Chief: Rivera?s Father, head of the tribe.

-Gale Feren: The young man who was sent to destroy Rain because she houses their spiritual deity, he has now fallen in love with Rain and is unable to kill her or tell her the truth.

-Shaymon: The original Shaman, he is now a spirit, and guides Gale and Rivera through life.

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Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Lufthansa reveals all (fees and taxes, that is)

By Rob Lovitt, msnbc.com contributor

Chalk one up for truth in airline advertising: On Nov. 1, Lufthansa will begin including all government taxes and fees in its advertising and marketing materials in the U.S.

The move comes almost three months in advance of new Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations that prohibit airlines from posting seemingly low fares that end up higher after the fees are added in. Originally scheduled to?begin Oct. 24, the new rule now will take effect Jan. 24, 2012.

?We?ve been having a lot of communication with our customers,? said spokesperson Christina Semmel, ?and they said they wanted to see a final, bottom-line price.?

Unfortunately, travelers browsing third-party sites won?t see those prices as the airline is only displaying them in its own advertising for now. That will likely change in January when online travel agencies and other comparison sites will also be required to post full-fare prices.

?Either way, it?s going to happen,? Semmel told msnbc.com. ?We decided to make the jump.?

Not all airlines are being so sanguine. In July, Southwest Airlines filed suit seeking to stop DOT from implementing the rule. A motion to stay the rule was subsequently denied but the suit is ongoing.

Others in the industry, however, are more or less resigned to following Lufthansa?s lead and expect to comply with the rule once it?s implemented.

?We?ve expressed our concerns [to DOT] but they?ve obviously fallen on deaf ears,? said Perry Flint, spokesman for the International Air Transport Association. ?It?s a rule and our member airlines will comply with it.?

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Sci-fi-style sabotage a fear in new hacks

When a computer attack hobbled Iran's unfinished nuclear power plant last year, it was assumed to be a military-grade strike, the handiwork of elite hacking professionals with nation-state backing.

Yet for all its science-fiction sophistication, key elements have now been replicated in laboratory settings by security experts with little time, money or specialized skill. It is an alarming development that shows how technical advances are eroding the barrier that has long prevented computer assaults from leaping from the digital to the physical world.

The techniques demonstrated in recent months highlight the danger to operators of power plants, water systems and other critical infrastructure around the world.

"Things that sounded extremely unlikely a few years ago are now coming along," said Scott Borg, director of the U.S. Cyber Consequences Unit, a nonprofit group that helps the U.S. government prepare for future attacks.

While the experiments have been performed in laboratory settings, and the findings presented at security conferences or in technical papers, the danger of another real-world attack such as the one on Iran is profound.

The team behind the so-called Stuxnet worm that was used to attack the Iranian nuclear facility may still be active. New malicious software with some of Stuxnet's original code and behavior has surfaced, suggesting ongoing reconnaissance against industrial control systems.

And attacks on critical infrastructure are increasing. The Idaho National Laboratory, home to secretive defense labs intended to protect the nation's power grids, water systems and other critical infrastructure, has responded to triple the number of computer attacks from clients this year over last, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security has revealed.

For years, ill-intentioned hackers have dreamed of plaguing the world's infrastructure with a brand of sabotage reserved for Hollywood. They've mused about wreaking havoc in industrial settings by burning out power plants, bursting oil and gas pipelines, or stalling manufacturing plants.

But a key roadblock has prevented them from causing widespread destruction: they've lacked a way to take remote control of the electronic "controller" boxes that serve as the nerve centers for heavy machinery.

The attack on Iran changed all that. Now, security experts ? and presumably, malicious hackers ? are racing to find weaknesses. They've found a slew of vulnerabilities.

Think of the new findings as the hacking equivalent of Moore's Law, the famous rule about computing power that it roughly doubles every couple of years. Just as better computer chips have accelerated the spread of PCs and consumer electronics over the past 40 years, new hacking techniques are making all kinds of critical infrastructure ? even prisons ? more vulnerable to attacks.

One thing all of the findings have in common is that mitigating the threat requires organizations to bridge a cultural divide that exists in many facilities. Among other things, separate teams responsible for computer and physical security need to start talking to each other and coordinate efforts.

Many of the threats at these facilities involve electronic equipment known as controllers. These devices take computer commands and send instructions to physical machinery, such as regulating how fast a conveyor belt moves.

They function as bridges between the computer and physical worlds. Computer hackers can exploit them to take over physical infrastructure. Stuxnet, for example, was designed to damage centrifuges in the nuclear plant being built in Iran by affecting how fast the controllers instructed the centrifuges to spin. Iran has blamed the U.S. and Israel for trying to sabotage what it says is a peaceful program.

Security researcher Dillon Beresford said it took him just two months and $20,000 in equipment to find more than a dozen vulnerabilities in the same type of electronic controllers used in Iran. The vulnerabilities, which included weak password protections, allowed him to take remote control of the devices and reprogram them.

"What all this is saying is you don't have to be a nation-state to do this stuff. That's very scary," said Joe Weiss, an industrial control system expert. "There's a perception barrier, and I think Dillon crashed that barrier."

One of the biggest makers of industrial controllers is Siemens AG, which made the controllers in question. The company said it has alerted customers, fixed some of the problems and is working closely with CERT, the cybersecurity arm of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.

Siemens said the issue largely affects older models of controllers. Even with those, the company said, a hacker would have to bypass passwords and other security measures that operators should have in place. Siemens said it knows of no actual break-ins using the techniques identified by Beresford, who works in Austin, Texas, for NSS Labs Inc.,

Yet because the devices are designed to last for decades, replacing or updating them isn't always easy. And the more research that comes out, the more likely attacks become.

One of the foremost Stuxnet experts, Ralph Langner, a security consultant in Hamburg, Germany, has come up with what he calls a "time bomb" of just four lines of programming code. He called it the most basic copycat attack that a Stuxnet-inspired prankster, criminal or terrorist could come up with.

"As low-level as these results may be, they will spread through the hacker community and will attract others who continue digging," Langner said in an email.

The threat isn't limited to power plants. Even prisons and jails are vulnerable.

Another research team, based in Virginia, was allowed to inspect a correctional facility ? it won't say which one ? and found vulnerabilities that would allow it to open and close the facility's doors, suppress alarms and tamper with video surveillance feeds.

During a tour of the facility, the researchers noticed controllers like the ones in Iran. They used knowledge of the facility's network and that controller to demonstrate weaknesses.

They said it was crucial to isolate critical control systems from the Internet to prevent such attacks.

"People need to deem what's critical infrastructure in their facilities and who might come in contact with those," Teague Newman, one of the three behind the research.

Another example involves a Southern California power company that wanted to test the controllers used throughout its substations. It hired Mocana Corp., a San Francisco-based security firm, to do the evaluation.

Kurt Stammberger, a vice president at Mocana, told The Associated Press that his firm found multiple vulnerabilities that would allow a hacker to control any piece of equipment connected to the controllers.

"We've never looked at a device like this before, and we were able to find this in the first day," Stammberger said. "These were big, major problems, and problems frankly that have been known about for at least a year and a half, but the utility had no clue."

He wouldn't name the utility or the device maker. But he said it wasn't a Siemens device, which points to an industrywide problem, not one limited to a single manufacturer.

Mocana is working with the device maker on a fix, Stammberger said. His firm presented its findings at the ICS Cyber Security Conference in September.

Even if a manufacturer fixes the problem in new devices, there's no easy way to fix it in older units, short of installing new equipment. Industrial facilities are loath to do that because of the costs of even temporarily shutting its operations.

"The situation is not at all as bad as it was five to six years ago, but there's much that remains to be done," said Ulf Lindqvist, an expert on industrial control systems with SRI International. "We need to be as innovative and organized on the good-guy side as the bad guys can be."

Jordan Robertson can be reached at jrobertson@ap.org.

Copyright 2011 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Source: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/45007841/ns/technology_and_science-security/

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Jeff Biggers: New Arizona Recall Scandal: Did Tea Party President Pearce Plagiarize (Again) for "White Nationalist" Press?

In a scandal-ridden recall election, Arizona state senate president Russell Pearce revamped his campaign website earlier this summer after I published an investigation on Salon.com that demonstrated the self-proclaimed "Tea Party President" had cut and pasted large sections of texts from some of the most notorious white nationalists and fringe third party candidates from across the country.

New evidence now raises further questions over whether the architect of Arizona's controversial SB 1070 immigration law also borrowed -- in truth, plagiarized -- significant parts of an outrageously inaccurate email on immigration from one of his state's own fringe lawmakers, state Sen. Sylvia Allen, for an article he authored in a widely denounced white nationalist publication.

It's egregious enough to plagiarize from so-called white nationalists. To plagiarize in order to publish in a denounced white nationalist publication might even be too extreme for Arizona standards.

In the 2010 summer issue of the The Social Contract Press, which a Southern Poverty Law Center study found "routinely publishes race-baiting articles penned by white nationalists," Pearce authored an article, "Arizona Takes the Lead on Illegal Immigration Enforcement."

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In the article, Pearce opines on "why we need SB 1070," and the need to follow the rule of law. He rails against "leftists here and in DC," and asks, "how long will it be before we will be just like Mexico? We have already lost our language; everything must be printed in Spanish. We have already lost our history since it is no longer taught in our schools. And we have lost our borders."

To support his argument, Pearce reports unsubstantiated evidence from a recent senate hearing he had sponsored, including testimony from one rancher who had found "17 dead bodies and two Qur'an bibles" on his property, and the unverified claim that "in the last few years, 80 percent of our law enforcement personnel who have been killed or wounded were done by an illegal alien."

However, earlier that summer, Sen. Sylvia Allen, who made national news as a certified wingnut in 2009 for her comment that uranium mining was safe because "the earth was 6,000 years old," had sent out a very public email on May 3, 2010, explaining her views on SB 1070. The email was so ridden with factual errors that state Sen. Kyrsten Sinema published a response, in an attempt to clarify Allen's wild claims.

In her email, Allen also reported that "17 dead bodies and two Koran bibles" had been found on a rancher's property, and also stated without any factual evidence that "in the last few years 80% of our law enforcement that have been killed or wounded have been by an illegal."

Allen also asked:

"How long will it be before we will be just like Mexico, Canada or any of the other Central American or South American countries? We have already lost our language, everything must be printed in Spanish also. We have already lost our history it is no longer taught in our schools. And we have lost our borders."

In fact, Allen's email and Pearce's article are nearly identical, which begs the question: Did Pearce plagiarize from Allen for his white nationalist publication, or did Allen plagiarize from Pearce for her public email?

Here's some of the text from Pearce's article:

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Here's some of the text from Allen's email:

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Here's how Pearce ends his article:

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This is how Allen ends her email:

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While both email and article conclude that "freedom is not free," cutting and pasting text from fellow Tea Party legislators is certainly cheap.

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Monday, October 24, 2011

Health Tip: Kids Should Eat Healthy, Too (HealthDay)

(HealthDay News) -- Parents who give their kids healthy meals at home aren't doing their children any favors by feeding them fatty restaurant fare.

The American Dietetic Association offers these dietary suggestions for kids at restaurants:

  • Dine at places that offer balanced, healthy child-size meals and sides.
  • Order milk for your child's drink, and fruit for dessert.
  • Order dishes plain, and ask for sauces on the side.
  • Choose apple slices, carrots or other healthy dishes in place of fries.
  • Let your child choose between two or three healthy choices that you select.
  • Make sure your child gets plenty of calcium by adding cheese to a sandwich, or ordering a side of yogurt.

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Sunday, October 23, 2011

Late goal gives Toronto 2-2 tie with New England

Joao Plata; Nick Soolsma; Danny Koevermans

updated 4:40 p.m. ET Oct. 22, 2011

TORONTO - Danny Koevermans scored in the 83rd minute Saturday to give Toronto FC a 2-2 tie with the New England Revolution in the final MLS game of the season for both teams.

The Dutchman scored his eighth goal in 10 games this season.

Forward Nick Soolsma opened the scoring for Toronto (6-13-15), which has given up a league-worst 59 goals.

Midfielder Monsef Zerka and forward Milton Caraglio scored for New England (5-16-13).

Caraglio's goal came one minute into the second half and looked to be enough for a New England win until Koevermans tapped in a long ball from substitute Gianluca Zavarise.

Benny Feilhaber set up both goals for New England.

The teams are at the bottom of the standings in the Eastern Conference. The Los Angeles Galaxy and Seattle Sounders were ranked No. 1 and 2 in the league heading into weekend play.

Entering the game, Toronto had lost just once in its last six MLS games and was 3-2-5 in its last 10.

New England had lost five straight and not won in league play since Sept. 10 under coach Steve Nicol.

Copyright 2011 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.


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Saturday, October 22, 2011

Gaddafi's Corpse in Misratah, the City that Hated Him Most (Time.com)

The lifeless figure lay naked but for tan-colored trousers, bloodied and beaten, with gouge marks across his chest and a bullet hole in one temple. This was the man who instilled terror into Libyans for nearly 42 years. Under a bare fluorescent light at the back of a food market, Muammar Gaddafi's body lay on a dusty, narrow foam mattress on Friday afternoon in a refrigerated room normally used for fruits and vegetables. The cocky ominipotence that strutted over Libya for two generations had become a pathetic, brutalized cadaver.

A small group of local residents filed in nervously. Blinking in the darkness before the light was switched on, they gasped as their eyes adjusted to Gaddafi's body, scarcely able to believe that they were peering into the dictator's dead face just inches away. It was, for them, concrete proof that their ruler was truly dust and to dust he was returning. An elderly man in a gray robe and white skullcap staggered out into the sun, lifted his arms to the sky and said, "Oh thank you God, thank you God." An 11-year-old boy waiting to enter, having been brought to the site by his father, sneered as he chewed a wad of gum, "I came because I want to see frizz head."(See pictures of the lengthy battle for Libya.)

One day after Gaddafi was finally cornered in a sewage ditch in his birthplace of Sirt, fighters in Misratah ? where Gaddafi's body was taken after his death ? said they had moved him from a private house to the cold-storage room sometime after midnight. By then, about 12 hours had passed since he was shot ? by accident, insist officials of the new Libyan government ? and they perhaps feared that his body would begin to decompose badly even as Libyan officials continued discussing where and how to bury him.

In an interview with TIME on Thursday evening, Prime Minister Mahmoud Jibril said that Libya's National Transitional Council (NTC) had decided it was too "unwise" to move Gaddafi to Tripoli about 150 miles away, since it could ignite "anger and bitterness" in the capital, making his funeral and burial site uncontrollable. He said Gaddafi would instead be buried on Friday in Misratah, which is about a two-hour drive from where the Colonel was finally brought to ground. (See a brief history of Muammar Gaddafi's 40-year rule.)

But by sundown Friday, Gaddafi was still unburied. Jibril arrived mid-afternoon from Tripoli to see the body and told reporters that the autopsy of Gaddafi could take another day or so. On Thursday evening, Jibril told TIME that Gaddafi had been caught in the crossfire during a firefight between rebel fighters and a group of his loyalists after he was discovered hiding in a sewage ditch. Jibril claimed rebels had been trying to carry Gaddafi, who was already wounded by what is believed to have been a NATO air attack on his convoy, to a makeshift ambulance at the time.

Yet footage shot on rebels' cell phones showed a crowd manically hitting and kicking, and some accounts of Gaddafi's last moments reported that he pleaded with rebels not to shoot. Looking at Gaddafi's body up close ? a distance of a few inches ? there seem to be signs he received a beating. There are deep-red lines across the right of his chest, as though he was struck or scratched several times. When I returned to the cold-storage room after a few minutes outside, a man in a blue medical coat exited, saying he was a dentist and had been trying to compare Gaddafi's dental records with those of the body inside. On Thursday, the NTC's Finance and Oil Minister Ali Tarhouni told TIME that officials were determined to provide indisputable proof that Gaddafi was dead, including conducting DNA tests. (See photos of Muammar Gaddafi's final moments.)

It is deeply ironic that Misratah is the city where Gaddafi's corpse now lies ? hardly a resting place. Just a mile from the cold-storage room, Misratah's main artery, Tripoli Street, still displays the ravages of rocket and missile fire, evidence of the city's long siege by the dictator's troops. But Misratah endured and survived. And to the city's pride, Misratah's fighters then led the final assault on Sirt, including the capture and killing of Gaddafi.

Unlike those in the suspect capital, Misratah's feelings for Gaddafi are clear and uncontaminated. The celebrations of Gaddafi's death on Friday are infused here with intense bitterness. Before Friday prayers in the open area in the city center, now named Freedom Square, a cleric delivered a sermon vilifying Gaddafi and smirking at his death. "You said you were staying in Libya and that you'd hunt us out like rats," he bellowed through the microphone while about 500 men sat on the ground under a blistering sun. "Instead they trapped you like a rat. Where are you now, Gaddafi?" The crowd shouted back: "In hell! God is Great!" (See "Gaddafi's Final Run: The End of the Colonel's Long, Weird Ride.")

On Friday, many in Misratah said they would like to see Gaddafi buried elsewhere ? even though most seemed delighted for the chance to file past his corpse while it was still there. "We don't want him buried anywhere in Libya," said Farouk Ben Hamida, 36, who was a cafeteria supervisor at the local steel factory before he took up arms and joined the revolution in February. "They should bury him at sea, like Osama Bin Laden."

By sunset on Friday, Gaddafi's corpse had not moved. By then, word had filtered through Misratah that he was lying in the market's cold-storage room, and hundreds of men and boys lined up to witness it, as though they needed to make sure that Gaddafi would indeed never return. Hours before, the fighters who brought him down had attempted to keep the location of his body secret. But within hours, Gaddafi had become this town's biggest-ever attraction.

See photos of life in Libya before Gaddafi.

See the top 15 toppled dictators.

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