Wednesday, February 27, 2013

In separating gun-control bills, Democrats reveal strategy

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama's fellow Democrats in the Senate have spread his gun-control proposals across four bills in an effort to get at least some of the less controversial measures - such as expanded background checks for gun buyers - passed into law.

The Senate Judiciary Committee will vote as early as Thursday on the bills, which together amount to an acknowledgement by Democrats that a ban on military-style "assault" weapons is unlikely to clear Congress.

The proposed ban on assault weapons makes up one of the four gun-control bills, all of which are likely to be approved by the Democrat-led Judiciary Committee and be considered by the full Senate, congressional aides said Tuesday.

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, a Democrat from Nevada, will decide how to package the measures for a vote on the Senate floor.

By breaking Obama's gun-control agenda into pieces, supporters hope to avoid having a less popular proposal such as the assault weapons ban contribute to the rejection of other proposals, aides said.

The proposed ban, introduced by Democratic Senator Dianne Feinstein of California, has drawn opposition from Republicans and some Democrats. It will be the focus of a Judiciary Committee hearing on Wednesday.

"We are taking a pragmatic approach that is designed to maximize our options," a senior Democratic aide said.

The four bills now before the Judiciary Committee include one introduced by Democratic Senator Patrick Leahy of Vermont, the panel's chairman, that would crack down on illegal gun trafficking.

Another bill, by California Senator Barbara Boxer, is designed to increase school safety.

A bill, still being finalized, would call for "universal" background checks for all prospective gun buyers. Currently, only about 40 percent of buyers are screened for previous crimes or mental illness.

Feinstein's proposal, targets assault weapons and high-capacity ammunition clips like those used in the December 14 massacre at a school in Newtown, Connecticut, that left 20 children and six adults dead - and inspired the current action on gun control.

'NO WAY' ON ASSAULT WEAPONS BAN

Wednesday's hearing is likely be the latest in a series of dramatic Capitol Hill hearings to reflect the passion surrounding the debate over gun control.

Those scheduled to testify include the father of one of the students killed in Newtown, and a doctor who was in a local emergency room when victims of the shootings were brought in.

Republican Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina said Democrats "are trying to create political theater" with the hearing, and that there is no way an assault weapons ban will become law.

"It faces bipartisan opposition," he said.

Even so, all four of the gun-control bills are widely expected to sent to the full Senate on party-line votes of 10-8, Senate aides said.

But to clear procedural roadblocks from Republicans on the Senate floor, the measures will need 60 votes in the 100-member Senate, where Democrats and independents who support them account for 55 seats and Republicans hold 45.

There have been calls from those in both parties for expanded background checks in an effort to keep firearms out of the hands of convicted criminals and the mentally ill.

But a bipartisan deal has not yet been struck despite weeks of talks among four senators - Democrats Charles Schumer of New York and Joe Manchin of West Virginia and Republicans Tom Coburn of Oklahoma and Mark Kirk of Illinois.

"It is the one thing we think can really pass, and we don't yet have an agreement on it," a Senate aide said.

On Tuesday, Coburn said, "We're still talking."

(Editing by David Lindsey and Cynthia Osterman)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/separating-gun-control-bills-democrats-reveal-strategy-233554019.html

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Divisive Debate on Need for More Nuclear Safeguards

[unable to retrieve full-text content]A dispute is developing between the nuclear industry and regulators, and among the regulators themselves, about the necessity of more safeguards at power plants.

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Alton Coal pursuit of legal fees may have - The Salt Lake Tribune

Alton Coal Development won in its bid to strip-mine coal on private land near Bryce Canyon National Park and now wants to extract legal costs from the Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance and other groups. AP file photo

Mining ? Company wants groups that challenged its strip mine to pay.

An attorney-fee dispute arising from the controversial Coal Hollow strip-mine in Alton could have far-reaching consequences on citizens and conservation groups? ability to legally challenge coal projects.

Alton Coal Development prevailed in its bid to strip-mine coal on private land near Bryce Canyon National Park after a string of legal skirmishes that ended last October in the Utah Supreme Court. Now the company wants to extract its legal costs ? it hasn?t detailed a dollar amount ? from the Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance and three other groups.

But not content with state regulators? formal opinion that developers must show their adversaries acted "in bad faith" to collect legal costs, Alton Coal lawyer Denise Dragoo has asked the Utah governor to intervene and impose a much lower standard.

The matter, to be argued before the Board of Oil, Gas and Mining Wednesday, could result in environmentalists being liable for hefty legal costs every time they take a Utah coal project to court and lose.

A finding for Alton would deter groups from taking coal developers to court, according to Tim Wagner, head of the Sierra Club?s Utah chapter, which joined SUWA in the Alton suit.

"The availability of the courts for any groups, no matter their agenda, is a part of democracy," Wagner said. "These challenges are not frivolous. These projects are being challenged for good reasons."

The other plaintiffs are the Natural Resources Defense Council and the National Parks Conservation Association. This consortium alleged that the Division of Oil, Gas and Mining, or DOGM, failed to perform an adequate environmental review when it authorized the state?s only strip mine on 600 acres of private coal in 2009.

A separate proposal by Alton, to expand operations onto 3,500 acres, is still under analysis.

The environmentalists lost at every level and now Alton says it?s entitled to be reimbursed for its legal costs. The company contends that an old legal standard ? requiring the winner in coal disputes to show that its opponent sued simply to harass and embarrass ? no longer holds.

DOGM opposes that position, saying the bad-faith standard was "inadvertently omitted" from the state?s administrative code. In its filings with the mining board, regulators argue the state is obligated to abide by this standard as part of a deal it forged 32 years ago with the federal government to win primacy over coal mining regulation. The federal Office of Surface Mining is now threatening action against the state if it fails to apply the bad-faith standard in the Alton matter.

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Dragoo is seeking help from Gov. Gary Herbert, who received a $10,000 from Alton for his 2010 election campaign, and his energy adviser Cody Stewart.

In a Feb. 21 letter, she accused state regulators of "prematurely capitulating" their authority to the feds and asked the governor to allow the mining board "to proceed unfettered" by federal standards.

bmaffly@sltrib.com

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Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Squeeze Virtual Reality With The Upverter + YC Hardware Hackathon-Winning Cyborg Glove [Video]

Jack Minardi TactilousWhat if you could actually grasp the sword you pick up in a video game, or if surgeons could feel their robots hit bone? That's the promise of the Tactilous glove, which won this weekend's Upverter + Y Combinator Hardware Hackathon. Watch as we demo the Frankenstein-meets-Nintendo contraption that lets you touch objects in virtual reality.

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Pull This Bathroom Mirror Out of the Wall Instead of Leaning Over the Sink

Perfectly solving a problem that most of probably didn't realize we had, a Polish company has created the Miior—a full-sized bathroom mirror that extends from the wall so you don't have to lean over the sink to get a closer look. More »


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Thursday, February 21, 2013

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Retirees Are the Casualties of the Currency War ... - Yahoo! Finance

There's a currency war being waged and Peter Schiff of Euro Pacific Capital has some good news and bad for America. On the positive side Schiff thinks the U.S. is in position to win this particular conflict in a big way. Alas, that's not quite as positive as it initially seems.

"Unlike a conventional war, the objective in a currency is to kill yourself," Schiff declares.

The reason countries are debasing their currency is because it inflates corporate profits and makes it cheaper to pay back debts. The U.S., having borrowed trillions, prefers to pay those debts back using less valuable (debased) money. The lenders don't like it but for the borrowers a currency falling in value is like new found money. At least for a while.

There is no free lunch. The price the U.S. pays for this currency debasement is that it amounts to a transfer of wealth from loaners to borrowers not just on an international level but also locally. Even miniscule inflation is losing out to many government securities favored by ultra conservative, generally aging investors.

Related: America Is Becoming The United States of Britain, Says Schiff

If and when inflation kicks in the way Schiff and others predict, the problem gets even worse. Suddenly nest eggs will have almost no buying power, those who borrowed recklessly get rewarded, and the economic world as we currently know it becomes a much more complicated and unpleasant place.

Other countries have now gotten on board the debasement bandwagon but Schiff says they won't be able to compete with the U.S. for long.

"We're going to win the war which means Americans are going to lose," he concludes.

Source: http://finance.yahoo.com/blogs/breakout/retirees-casualties-currency-war-schiff-170912176.html

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Wednesday, February 20, 2013

One C?smos: No Writing the Mechanical Bull, and Don't Leave Any ...

This is a continuation of whenever it was that we were discussing MotT and the Magician:

Now, the magician is the master archetype for our journey into the rest of the symbols -- the symbols themselves representing a kind of mirror of the totality of the Great Interior situated just over the egoic horizon.

Why is the magician the would-be spiritual knowa's archetype? Because he is the symbol of what we must become if we are to have a fruitful journey through the rest of this symbolically resonant world. We must become this magician. And what does this magician represent?

Well, among other things, he embodies the principle of Slack, in that we must leave the field of profane time behind, and become attuned to a more subtle music that has its own rhythms and harmelodies. Here is how UF formulates it:

Learn at first concentration without effort; transform work into play; make every yoke that you have accepted easy and every burden that you carry light!

The first of these prescriptions has to do with what we call the principle of Higher Non-doodling, which in turn is similar to the wu wei of Taoism. It also shares psimilarities with what Sri Aurobindo calls the attainment of the "silent mind," which is well explained in chapter 4 of The Adventure of Consciousness.

In fact, we may discern a convergence of the Christian and neo-Vedantic approaches, as Satprem writes that "the major task that opens the door to many realizations is to silence the mind.... Clearly, if we want to discover a new country within us, we must leave the old one behind -- everything depends on our determination to take this first step."

Part of this is in order to excape our existing container (?) in order to assimilate the new content (?) of the inscape. In other words, we need to somehow get beyond or behind or above or before our surface ego, or local self (?).

And why is that? Because "In a certain sense," writes Aurobindo, "we are nothing but a complex mass of mental, nervous and physical habits held together [read: contained, ?] by a few ruling ideas, desires and associations -- an amalgam of many small, self-repeating forces with a few major vibrations."

Ouch!

This outward and external container becomes thicker and more dense, until we are "confined in a construction," which becomes a kind of pseudo-center by virtue of its rigidity and predictability. No more (?). Your fortress against reality -- against the flow of interior novelty -- is complete.

This is why -- in a manner of speaking -- we might say that the first half of life involves learning, while the second half involves unLearning; or, we must be reborn as little children, who are so full of uncontainable and irrepressible (?).

This requires not only a leap of but into faith (o), which Aurobindo describes as "an intuition not only waiting for experience to justify it, but leading toward experience." In other words, faith isn't just content but a mode of spiritual cognition, which brings new content into view. This content cannot be directly perceived by the ego.

Here again, UF agrees that we must achieve calm (---) and silence (o) "at the expense of the automatism of thought and imagination" (the bad kind -- more on which later). Only in so doing are we capable of authoritatively "speaking" of these matters, instead of merely being our own auto-copilot.

A Raccoon must never speak of spiritual matters in the predictable manner of writing the mechanical bull, for doing so results in the sacred cowpies of a Deepak. I suppose doing so has its place, but such familiar pneumababble is ultimately "by the dead and for the tenured," not for us.

One reason why silence is so critical -- shut up while I'm speaking! -- is that it is only in silence that we become "one" (anxiety always fragments and dissipates). And as UF writes, we must first become one in ourselves if we are to become one with the spiritual world. Unity is as unity does.

It's just common nonsense, isn't it? Without unity, there can be no knowledge of any kind. For example, the only reason we may possess scientific knowledge is because a primordial unity subtends the division of subject and object, knower and known.

However, that is the world of horizontal quantities, whereas the spiritual world is one of vertical qualities. Thus, the next step, according to UF, is to understand the Law of Analogy that governs the qualitative world of the vertical. This, of course, is why Jesus spoke in parables that are full of richly resonant symbolism with which we must "play" again as little children.

Well, playtime is almost over, but I'd like to conclude with some observations by Peter Kreeft from his highly effective mental disinfectant, Summa Philosophica. Chapter VIII article 3 considers Whether leisure is as necessary for man as work?

It IS, because allows us to BE: it "is not a practical means to a further end but exists for its own sake, like play. And since the end is of higher value and more necessary than the means, leisure is of higher value and more necessary than work....

"[L]eisure is not merely the absence of work but the presence of the higher ends which work makes possible, such as the understanding of truth, the love of goodness, and the enjoyment of beauty."

So if you're not playing, you're wrong

Source: http://onecosmos.blogspot.com/2013/02/no-writing-mechanical-bull.html

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Helius Energy taps shareholders for cash as Speyside site heats up

HELIUS Energy, the renewable power developer behind a plant to convert whisky waste to energy on Speyside, yesterday unveiled plans to raise nearly ?6 million to start building a biomass power station in Bristol.

The Aim-quoted firm will place ?5.2m-worth of shares at 12p a share with its existing investors and will offer shareholders the chance to buy further shares worth a total of ?1.06m. Shares closed down 0.5p at 14.5p last night,

Helius is also carrying out a debt-for-equity swap with Perthshire investor Angus MacDonald, under which ?500,000 borrowed from him in September will be turned into shares.

Following the fund-raising deal, MacDonald ? who sold his E-Financial publishing group to Dow Jones in 2007 for ?79m ? will see his stake in the firm reduced from 18.08 per cent to 17.1 per cent after he agreed not to take part in the open offer.

But shipping line heir Alastair Salvesen?s holding will rise from 22.95 per cent to 24.9 per cent. Stagecoach founder Ann Gloag also has a stake of around 5.5 per cent in the company.

Chief executive Adrian Bowles said: ?We are pleased to have secured this capital investment, which clearly demonstrates that investors continue to have confidence in Helius? ability to deliver high quality projects.?

Helius told shareholders that it would use to cash to help ?finalise a funding deal for its proposed biomass power station at Avonmouth, near Bristol.

Securing funding for the project from a club of banks has taken longer than expected due to delays by the UK ?government on announcements about electricity market reforms.

A debt and equity package to fund construction at Avonmouth is still expected to be in place by the end of next month, the firm said, with construction expected to start later this year.

Helius also revealed that it now does not expect to receive ?8.8m from RWE relating to the development of a biomass plant at Stallingborough, which Helius sold to the German power company in 2008.

Construction of the ?60m plant at Rothes ? which will burn solid waste from distilleries, known as ?draff? ? is ?substantially complete? and will be handed over later this year.

The plant ? which will give Helius its first ongoing revenues ? will provide heat and power an existing animal feed factory, which is owned by the Combination of Rothes Distilleries (Cord), a joint venture set up in 1904 to process whisky waste.

Cord handles by-products from 16 Speyside distilleries and is owned by BenRiach Distillery, Chivas Brothers, John Dewar & Sons, Diageo Distilling, Edrington Group, Glen Grant Distillery and Inver House Distillers.

News of the fund-raising came as operating losses at ?Helius widened to ?11.6m in the year to 30 September from ?757,000 after impairment charges. Sales grew to ?310,000 from ?148,000.

Source: http://www.scotsman.com/helius-energy-taps-shareholders-for-cash-as-speyside-site-heats-up-1-2797837

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Mindy McCready becomes 5th 'Celebrity Rehab' death

HEBER SPRINGS, Ark. (AP) ? Perhaps there was one heartbreak too many for Mindy McCready.

The former country star apparently took her own life on Sunday at her home in Heber Springs, Ark. Authorities say McCready died of a suspected self-inflicted gunshot to the head and an autopsy is planned. She was 37, and left behind two young sons.

McCready had attempted suicide at least three times since 2005, as she struggled to cope amid a series of tumultuous public events that marked much of her adult life.

Speaking to The Associated Press in 2010, McCready smiled wryly while talking about the string of issues she'd dealt with over the last half-decade.

"It is a giant whirlwind of chaos all the time," she said of her life. "I call my life a beautiful mess and organized chaos. It's just always been like that. My entire life things have been attracted to me and vice versa that turn into chaotic nightmares or I create the chaos myself. I think that's really the life of a celebrity, of a big, huge, giant personality."

This time it seems the whirlwind overwhelmed McCready.

Her death comes a month after that of David Wilson, her longtime boyfriend and the father of her youngest son. He is believed to have shot himself on the same porch of the home they shared in Heber Springs, a small vacation community of large lakefront houses about 65 miles north of Little Rock. His death also was investigated as a suicide.

It was the most difficult moment in a life full of them. McCready issued a statement last month lamenting his death. And she called him her soul mate and a caregiver to her sons in an interview with NBC's "Today" show.

"I just keep telling myself that the more suffering that I go through, the greater character I'll have," she said, according to a transcript of the interview.

Like so many times before, McCready showed a little toughness in the midst of a personal storm, again endearing herself to her fans. But as usual, the brave face for the camera hid a much more complicated internal struggle that surfaced publicly time and again over the last 10 years.

This time, along with her remembrances of finding Wilson as he lay dying, she also answered questions about whether they'd argued earlier that evening about an affair and if she'd shot him.

"Oh, my God," the "Today" transcript reads. "No. Oh, my God. No. He was my life. We were each other's life."

It's unclear what circumstances led to McCready taking her own life, but it appears she was struggling again with twin issues that have persisted for years ? substance abuse and the custody of her children. She checked into court-ordered rehab and gave her children up to foster care earlier this month after her father asked a judge to intervene, saying she'd stopped taking care of herself and her sons and was abusing alcohol and prescription drugs.

It's not clear where her sons, 6-year-old Zander and infant Zayne, were Sunday.

A deputy stationed outside McCready's home Sunday night referred questions to the Cleburne County sheriff, who was unavailable. Yellow crime-scene tape cordoned off the front yard and a dark-colored pickup truck sat in the driveway.

News of McCready's death spread quickly Sunday night on Twitter, with major country stars paying their respects to the onetime Nashville darling.

"Too much tragedy to overcome. R.I.P Mindy McCready," wrote Natalie Maines of The Dixie Chicks.

And Carrie Underwood added: "I grew up listening to Mindy McCready...so sad for her family tonight. Many prayers are going out to them... ."

On Monday, neighbors who never met McCready but knew well of her very public struggles expressed grief.

Jim Jones, 58, said police had already blocked off McCready's house Sunday evening when he and his wife pulled up to their weekend home down the street. People knew McCready lived in town, but many homeowners live only part-time in Heber Springs, particularly in the warmer months for the boating, fishing and golfing.

"I never met anybody. That's the thing about up here. So many of them are summer lake houses that you don't know your neighbors."

Melinda Gayle McCready arrived in Nashville in 1994 still in her teens with tapes of her karaoke vocals and earned a recording contract with BNA Records. She had a few memorable moments professionally, scoring her first No. 1 hit almost immediately.

"Guys Do It All the Time," a self-assured dig at male chauvinism, endeared her to female fans in 1996. She also scored a hit with "Ten Thousand Angels," and her album of that title sold 2 million copies.

Beyond that, though, she's mostly remembered for a string of dramatic moments as she spent the next 15 years chasing another huge hit. Her problems included a custody battle with her mother over one of her sons, arrests, overdoses and discord in her love life.

She made headlines in April 2008 when she claimed a longtime relationship with baseball great Roger Clemens. Published reports at the time said she met the pitcher at a Florida karaoke bar when she was 15 and he was 28 and married. Clemens has denied the relationship.

On Monday, Clemens handed a written statement to reporters at the Houston Astros spring training facility in Kissimmee, Fla., where he is serving as a special instructor for the team.

"Yes, that is sad news. I had heard over time that she was trying to get peace and direction in her life. The few times that I had met her and her manager/agent they were extremely nice."

A decade earlier she was engaged to actor Dean Cain, but the two never married.

She also had a turbulent relationship with Billy McKnight, a country singer who is the father of her oldest son. McKnight was arrested in 2005 on charges of attempted murder after authorities say he beat and choked her.

During this period she also pleaded guilty to obtaining the painkiller OxyContin fraudulently at a pharmacy and got probation. She violated the probation with a drunken driving arrest in May 2005, a few days before McKnight was arrested. And in July 2007, she was arrested in her hometown of Fort Myers, Fla., on misdemeanor charges of scratching her mother, Gayle Inge, on the face during a scuffle and resisting sheriff's deputies.

Less than a year later, McCready was arrested and charged with violating her probation by falsifying her community service records relating to the 2004 drug charge. A month later, she entered an extended care facility for undisclosed treatment, and followed that with a 60-day jail sentence. Inge took custody of Zander.

There were at least three suicide attempts between July 2005 and December 2008.

She tried to get help in an unusual way, joining the cast of "Celebrity Rehab 3" with Dr. Drew Pinsky. McCready came off as a sympathetic figure during the show's run. Pinsky called her an "angel" and in an interview in 2010 said it appeared McCready was doing "rather well."

Pinsky helped treat McCready for love addiction on the show and said he'd referred her to professionals who could continue to help her afterward.

"A love addict basically is somebody that really didn't have a good model for intimacy in their childhood, often times traumatized in one way or another, thereby intimacy becomes a risk place, becomes an intolerable place," Pinsky said. "And so what they tend to do is attach themselves to idealized, bigger than life, unavailable others, specifically go after some public figure that's married or go after some rock star who is himself a sex addict and not interested in a relationship, and then idealize that person and actively pursue them to the point of obsession."

McCready suffered a seizure in one of the show's scarier moments. Tests showed she has suffered brain damage, something she attributed to her abusive relationship with McKnight.

McCready is the fifth celebrity to pass away since appearing on Pinsky's show and the third from Season 3. Alice in Chains bassist Mike Starr and "Real World" participant Joey Kovar both died of overdoses.

In the months after her stint, McCready said she found some peace, telling The Associated Press in early 2010 that she hoped to get her career restarted, write a book about her experiences and begin production on a reality show with her brothers. She'd just met Wilson and talked openly about their relationship, although the producer and musician declined to speak on the record.

With a publicist, reporters, cameras, makeup artists and musicians swirling around her during a press day for her last album, "I'm Still Here," McCready fended off questions about a sex tape and said she and Wilson started out as friends.

"And I've never had a relationship like that before where we started completely as friends," she said. "It turned into friends really caring about each other and then it turned into love and I've never had that happen before."

At the time, Pinsky thought the relationship was on the right track: "She's an easy person to like and to care about and we hope she does well," Pinsky said. "So far so good as far as I can tell."

McCready said her main goal in 2010 was to pull her family back together: "I would like my son back with me and for my brothers and I and he to be able to go and do this (TV reality show), and I think after that I will be a pretty happy girl."

The new album debuted at No. 71 and failed to gain radio airplay. McCready's plans never materialized and she soon was in legal trouble again, this time fighting for custody.

McCready took her older son from her mother, the boy's legal guardian, in late 2011. She fled to Arkansas without permission over what she called child abuse fears. Authorities eventually found McCready hiding in a home without permission and took the boy into custody.

She and Wilson had their son in April 2012.

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Music Writer Chris Talbott reported from Nashville, Tenn. Baseball Writer Noah Trister, in Kissimmee, Fla., and Associated Press writer Tamara Lush in Tampa, Fla., contributed to this report.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/singer-mindy-mccready-dies-apparent-suicide-042201275.html

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Monday, February 18, 2013

26 injured as snow sparks crashes on I-95

By John Newland, Staff Writer, NBC News

Another round of howling winds and blowing snow punished parts of New England, with at least 26 people hurt in collisions that forced the closure of busy Interstate 95 on Sunday.

More than a dozen collisions damaged 30 cars along a two-exit stretch of I-95 near West Haven, Conn., NBCConnecticut.com reported. Police closed both sides of the East Coast's primary north-south route for two hours.

As the storm system pushed north, it left a stretch along the northern border from upstate New York to the east coast of Maine bracing for bitterly cold windchills and more snow, according to the National Weather Service. Eastern Maine faced a blizzard warning until 4 p.m. ET Monday.

Winds were predicted to gust up to 50 mph, causing windchills approaching 30 degrees below zero. Blowing snow was likely to create white-out conditions and produce drifts up to several feet high, the weather service said.?

More from NBCConnecticut.com

The second blizzard in as many weeks is hitting the Northeast. NBC's Lester Holt reports.

In addition to Maine, parts of New York, Vermont and New Hampshire were under similar advisories, with windchills of nearly 30 below possible in higher elevations.

Weather.com predicted that the wind would be a much bigger problem than snow, with only an additional inch or two expected. Such snows are "not particularly heavy by New England standards," weather.com said, but poor visibility and bitterly cold air presented real dangers.

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No widespread flight cancellations were reported by 6 a.m. ET Monday, according to FlightAware.com. However,?the weather system on Sunday contributed to more than 200 U.S. and Canadian flight cancellations. Particularly hard hit was Charlotte-Douglas International Airport in North Carolina, where 84 flights were canceled. The storm dropped flurries as far south as Charleston, N.C.

Elsewhere, the Northern Plains was experiencing the nation's harshest winter weather.

The weather service issued blizzard warnings for parts of North Dakota and Minnesota, with wind gusts up to 45 mph and snowfall of up to 10 inches expected through Monday evening. The nearly 3 million inhabitants of Minneapolis-St. Paul were forecast to just miss the worst of the weather.?

Related:

High winds, snow hit New England

Clobbered Northeast begins to dig out

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In China, Families Bet It All on College for Their Children

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Millions of Chinese sacrifice heavily for their children?s education, but as graduates saturate the job market, the security they seek is increasingly elusive. ...

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Shiites lash out after Pakistan bombing kills 81

QUETTA, Pakistan (AP) ? Angry residents on Sunday demanded government protection from an onslaught of attacks against Shiite Muslims, a day after 81 people were killed in a massive bombing that a local official said was a sign that security agencies were too scared to do their jobs.

Saturday's blast at a produce market in the city of Quetta also wounded 160 people and underlined the precarious situation for Shiites living in a majority Sunni country where many extremist groups don't consider them real Muslims.

Most of the dead and wounded were Hazaras, an ethnic group that migrated from Afghanistan over a century ago. Shiite Muslims, including Hazaras, have often been targeted by Sunni extremists in the province of Baluchistan where Quetta is the capital, the southern city of Karachi and northwestern Pakistan.

At the blast site, members of the Hazara community helped authorities dig through rubble to find the dead or survivors. Most of their efforts were focused on a two-story building that was completely destroyed. More than 20 shops nearby were also demolished.

Clothing and shoes were scattered through the concrete rubble, broken steel bars and shattered wooden window frames littering the streets.

One of those helping, 40-year-old Qurban Ali, was instructing young people to be patient and careful while removing the rubble, lest they hurt themselves or survivors still buried in the debris. His cousin Abbas was still missing after the blast.

Like many Hazaras, he lashed out at the people who perpetrated the violence.

"Who are these people who made us Hazara so grim and sad? Why are they after us?" he asked. "Not one month or week passes here without the killing of a member of the Hazara community ... Why is the government ? both central and provincial ? so lethargic in protecting Shiites?"

Near the rubble, a group of more than 50 women were wailing and beating their heads in mourning.

On the road to the neighborhood where the attack occurred, Hazara youth burned tires and chanted for the arrests of the killers. A number of Shiite groups also staged a sit-in and were demanding the immediate removal of the chief secretary of Baluchistan and the top police official, said Rahim Jaffery, who heads a Shiite organization called the Council for the Protection of Mourning.

"We are demanding the city (protection) be handed over to the army so that the killing of Hazara Shiites can be stopped," he said.

Jaffery said a mass funeral for the victims had been planned for Sunday afternoon but all Shiite groups were meeting to decide whether to stage a protest similar to one in January when they refused to bury their dead for four days.

That protest led the prime minister to sack the chief minister of the province and his cabinet and put Governor Zulfiqar Magsi directly in charge of the region ? a move that many Shiites thought would help protect their community. But the governor's comments revealed his frustration at a job growing ever more difficult.

Magsi said the blast was the result of a failure of the security and intelligence agencies in the province.

"Officials and personnel of these institutions are scared (of the terrorists). Therefore they don't take action against them," he said in comments that were broadcast on local television.

A militant group called Lashkar-e-Jhangvi called one local television station to claim responsibility for the attack.

Pakistan's intelligence agencies helped nurture Sunni militant groups like Lashkar-e-Jhangvi in the 1980s and 1990s to counter a perceived threat from neighboring Iran, which is mostly Shiite. Pakistan banned Lashkar-e-Jhangvi in 2001, but the group continues to operate fairly freely in their war against Shiites.

Last year was particularly deadly for Shiites in Pakistan. According to Human Rights Watch, more than 400 were killed in targeted attacks across the country. The human rights group said more than 125 were killed in Baluchistan province, most of whom belonged to the Hazara community.

Human rights groups have accused the government of not doing enough to protect Shiites.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/shiites-lash-pakistan-bombing-kills-81-101930105.html

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Denmark grants asylum to Ukrainian ally of jailed Tymoshenko: source

COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - Denmark has granted political asylum to a Ukrainian former acting defense minister who served under jailed ex-premier Yulia Tymoshenko, a Danish government source said on Monday.

Valery Ivashchenko, who served in Tymoshenko's second cabinet in 2009 and 2010, is the latest of her allies to flee Ukraine since President Viktor Yanukovich came to power three years ago.

The Danish official, who requested anonymity, said Ivashchenko was granted a residence permit to stay in Denmark.

Ivashchenko was jailed in April 2012 for five years after being found guilty of abusing his powers in privatizing a Black sea repair facility - a charge which he said at the time was politically motivated. He was released in August of that year when the jail term was converted into a conditional sentence.

Tymoshenko was sentenced to seven years in prison in October 2011 on abuse-of-office charges. She denies any wrongdoing and says she is being persecuted by Yanukovich.

Her conviction and jailing has damaged relations between Ukraine and the West. The European Union has supported Tymoshenko, calling her case an example of selective justice, and shelved agreements on free trade and political association with Ukraine over the issue.

Tymoshenko was one of the leaders of the 2004 Orange Revolution which doomed Yanukovich's first bid for the presidency, and she went on to serve twice as prime minister.

After Yanukovich became president in 2010, Tymoshenko and a number of her allies in opposition faced corruption-related charges in what she has described as a campaign of repression.

One of her former interior ministers, Yuri Lutsenko, was sentenced two years ago to four years in prison on charges of embezzlement and abuse office.

Tymoshenko's husband Olexander and another ally, former Economy Minister Bohdan Danylyshin, have both fled to the Czech Republic where they have been granted asylum.

(Reporting by Ritsuko Ando in Copenhagen and Richard Balmforth in Kiev; Editing by Pravin Char)

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Calgary (AB), Canada - Sixteen of Canada?s most talented young ski racers have been named to a youthful team that will compete at the 31st FIS World Junior Ski Championships, which will be held in the Quebec City region next week. Alpine Canada ?

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Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Georgia?s Cherokee Tribune welcomes new sports editor

Emily Horos has joined the Cherokee Tribune as a sports editor. Most recently, she was a sports writer for the paper?s sister publication, the Marietta Daily Journal. Horos also worked on the editorial staffs of the Bradenton Herald, Seneca Journal and Clemson Messenger.

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Japan's Nikkei jumps on weaker yen

FILE - In this Feb. 8, 2013 file photo. Trader Peter Costa, left, works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, in New York. Stock markets in Hong Kong, mainland China and Seoul were among those closed Monday, Feb. 11, 2013, for the Lunar New Year holiday. Japanese markets were also shut for a public holiday. European stocks were mostly higher in early trading, while Wall Street futures signaled gains ahead of the opening bell. (AP Photo/Richard Drew, File)

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LONDON (AP) -- A pledge by the Group of Seven most powerful economies to avoid a global currency war lifted investors' spirits on Tuesday, pushing stocks and the euro higher.

The G-7 nations, which include the U.S., Japan and Germany, said their economic policies should be "oriented towards meeting domestic objectives and not towards setting specific exchange rates."

That was meant to ease concerns that major economies were retooling their monetary policies to weaken their national currencies to help domestic exporters.

Such worries began after Japan in December announced a new ultra-loose monetary policy that caused a sharp drop in the yen against other major currencies. With all major economies struggling to recover from the financial crisis, that raised the specter of a global race among governments to loosen monetary policies and weaken national currencies.

A so-called "currency war" would damage the global economy, whose recovery from the financial crisis is still fragile, by hurting trade.

Last week, French President Francois Hollande went as far as to say that the 17-country eurozone needs to manage its currency's exchange rate.

After the statement's release, the euro made up early losses to trade 0.4 percent higher on the day at $1.3453.

Germany's DAX stock index rose 0.2 percent to 7,650.77 while France's CAC 40 gained 0.5 percent to 3,667.38. Britain's FTSE 100 was up 0.4 percent at 6,300.12.

Wall Street was headed for small gains -- the Dow Jones industrial futures were up almost 0.1 percent to 13,928 while the broader S&P 500 futures were up marginally at 1,513.40.

Despite the positive market impact, analysts warned that the G-7 statement changed little in concrete terms, since any country could claim that its loose monetary policy was used to help the domestic economy, not set the interest rate. There is little to stop the Japanese central bank, for example, from continuing to pursue its ultra-loose monetary policies.

"One might well argue that this is a case of not being able to see the wood for the trees," said Marc Ostwald, strategist at Monument Securities in London.

That skepticism was apparent in the performance of the yen, which remained stable after the G-7 statement. The dollar was down 0.1 percent against the yen at 94.19 yen.

The Japanese currency has dropped almost 8 percent against the dollar this year as Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe called for the central bank to ease monetary policy more aggressively.

Central bank governor Masaaki Shirakawa, who has appeared at odds with Abe's views on monetary policy, is resigning next month, giving the government an opportunity to find a successor more sympathetic to its aims.

Asian Development Bank President Haruhiko Kuroda voiced support Monday for Abe's economic policies including the introduction of a 2 percent inflation target but kept mum about speculation he may become the next BOJ governor. In an interview with media organizations including Kyodo News, Kuroda said the BOJ's introduction of the target, proposed by Abe, was "epoch-making" and should be achieved "in about two years."

Tokyo's Nikkei 225, which closed before the G-7 statement was released, rallied 1.9 percent on Tuesday on the continued weakness of the yen.

The Bank of Japan holds a two-day policy meeting starting Wednesday but analysts said no new initiatives were expected in light of the impending leadership change.

Markets, meanwhile, were unfazed by a nuclear test conducted by North Korea on Tuesday. Pyongyang said it successfully detonated a miniaturized nuclear device at a northeastern test site.

South Korea's Kospi fell 0.3 percent to 1,945.79 while benchmarks in Indonesia, Thailand and India rose. In Australia, the benchmark S&P/ASX 200 finished nearly unchanged at 4,959.

Markets in mainland China, Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia and Taiwan were closed for Lunar New Year holidays.

Benchmark oil for March delivery was down 24 cents to $96.79 per barrel in electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange. The contract rose $1.31 to finish at $97.03 a barrel in New York on Monday as the euro strengthened against the dollar.

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Pamela Sampson in Bangkok contributed to this report.


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2014 Kia Sorento Test Drive

On-Sale Date: Now

Price: $24,950 to $28,250

Competitors: Toyota Highlander, Ford Edge, Dodge Journey, Nissan Murano, Hyundai Santa Fe

Powertrains: 2.4-liter I-4, 191 hp, 181 lb-ft; 3.3-liter V-6, 290 hp, 252 lb-ft; six-speed automatic, FWD or AWD

EPA Fuel Economy (city/hwy): 19?20/24?26 (I-4), 18/24?25 (V-6)

What?s New: The 2014 Kia Sorento?s sheet metal is a disguise. Yes, it looks an awful lot like the 2013 Kia Sorento, and yes, the basic body panels and glass are the same. But Kia says this is nearly an all-new vehicle. Beneath the surface the Sorento shares a revised chassis with the new Hyundai Santa Fe. Torsional rigidity is said to be up by 18 percent, while both the strut front and multilink rear suspensions were calibrated to improve ride, noise isolation, and handling compared to the old Sorento. The more compact rear suspension now creates an extra 1.6 cubic feet of interior space too. Cargo space is unchanged, but every foot counts in a family wagon.

This significant refresh comes just three model years after Kia launched the Sorento as an all-new 2011 model. The company made the same move with the new Forte. Kia is keeping a hyper-competitive product cycle these days.

Under the hood, the Sorento moves to an all-direct-injected engine lineup. Gone is the old 175-hp 2.4-liter engine, along with the choice of a manual transmission. Instead, whether you tick the box for the standard 191-hp 2.4-liter four-cylinder or the 290-hp 3.3-liter V-6, a six-speed automatic comes along for the ride.

Tech Tidbit: Sorentos now use Magna?s Dynamax all-wheel-drive system. Kia codeveloped Dynamax and introduced it on the 2011 Sportage. It?s essentially a smart coupling that mounts to the front of the rear axle. The AWD system gathers information from vehicle sensors and the coupling, and then proportions torque with a multiplate clutch to the rear axle. Torque is metered out to the appropriate axle quickly and, through the use of vehicle sensors, the system can anticipate when the Sorento will need a little extra traction in foul weather or rearward torque to help reduce understeer. Speaking of handling, the system works with a new Torque Vectoring Cornering Control system. Don?t let the name get you too excited?it doesn?t vector torque mechanically like an expensive German sport sedan, but rather uses the brakes to help control torque across the rear axle.

Driving Character: Our loaded SX AWD model came packing the V-6 and felt quick scooting around traffic. From a standstill, though, the Sorento feels sluggish even though it will probably zip to 60 mph in about 7.5 seconds. There?s a bit of a lag between the time you pin the throttle and the moment the Sorento launches from a stoplight. It?s as if the engine, transmission, and AWD system must all check with base camp for approval. No matter: Once under way, the Kia has plenty of highway passing power.

On paper, the Sorento SX appears to be set up for switchbacks. All Sorentos come wearing suspension that?s 10 mm (0.39 inches) lower than the old one, and the SX gets standard 19-inch low-profile tires along with the company?s "Flexsteer" adjustable electric steering system. But bend the Sorento into a set of twisties at high speeds and it soon becomes clear that this Kia is out of its element. With a cabin full of kids, dogs, and mothers-in-law, you won?t be speeding anywhere except to the grocery store for more Honey Nut Cheerios.

The new Sorento delivers the most important driving characteristic a family needs?comfort. The new suspension system provides a ride that?s as plush as an air-spring-equipped Jeep Grand Cherokee. The SX comes packing a ton of luxury features including heated and ventilated leather front seats, heated steering wheel, rear air conditioning, and a power liftgate. Rear-seat passengers have plenty of space and optional seat heaters too.

However, climb into that third row on seven-seat models once, and you won?t do it again. This is no back seat for adults, unless they happen to hail from The Shire.

Favorite Detail: The Sorento?s dash has been heavily reworked and looks far more modern than before. But as tempting as it may have been for designers to replace old-school controls, they chose to keep the knobs. Two easy-to-use dials control the audio system and two more are there to adjust the climate control. Perhaps we?re Luddites, but sometimes simplicity is best.

Driver?s Grievance: The new Sorento is smoother, quieter, and drives better. But leaving the bodywork essentially unchanged from the old one seems odd. How will anyone notice the newness if it hardly looks different?

Bottom Line: The Kia Sorento has always been an exceedingly good value. That hasn?t changed. The top-level SX Limited, at just over $40,000, adds a litany of luxury features for thousands less than its competitors.

Yet don?t get used to the look of this Sorento. Kia product planners told PM that an even newer Sorento is coming along soon. While they didn?t specify a date, we got the impression that this 2014 model is a stopgap before something radical comes along, perhaps aping some of the style from the cool Cross GT concept that debuted at the Chicago Auto Show.

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Video: Which area can the Texas Rangers improve on the most during spring training?

In the final installment of their Texas Rangers spring training preview video series, SportsDay?s Ranger writers Evan Grant and Gerry Fraley debate which area the Texas Rangers can improve on most during spring training.

Be sure to check out the previous installments of their series as well.

Part 1: Video: Will Nelson Cruz be suspended by Major League Baseball?

Part 2: Video: Why the loss of Josh Hamilton isn?t the biggest issue facing the Rangers

Part 3: Video: Which players can Texas Rangers fans expect to have big years in 2013?

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Monday, February 11, 2013

VILLAGE MEMORIAL: Freedom in Dying


Last week, New Jersey cleared a Death with Dignity bill, Assembly Bill 3228, to reach their full assembly for a vote. Sadly, most of the nation still does not have Death with Dignity laws to protect patient choices. For example, in California where my grandfather died last year, there is no law protecting Death with Dignity. My grandfather had been ready to die and said as much. Following the death of my grandmother, he lost the will to live. He was unable to swallow foods or drinks anymore, and would have died had my mother not consented to a gastric feeding tube. He was losing consciousness, said goodbye to us, and he would have died in sedated delirium, but a feeding tube was inserted which re-nourished, and brought him back to suffer for an additional 2 weeks. My mother's belief system forced her to make the decision to keep him going, and he suffered until his death as a consequence. Some years ago my grandfather-in-law was determined enough to pull out his life-sustaining IVs, oxygen and feeding tubes in three separate incidents, only to have hospital staff reconnect him each time. His wishes were to die at home and not to be kept alive by machines. The Oregon ?Death with Dignity? law while progressive, could do more to protect patient choice for comfort in dying. First, the patient must be deemed ?capable? of making the decision to use the Death with Dignity Act. Secondly, the physician may refer the patient for psychiatric or psychological counseling if the physician believes the patient has a psychological disorder or depression. When this occurs, ?No medication to end a patient's life in a humane and dignified manner shall be prescribed until the person performing the counseling determines that the patient is not suffering from a psychiatric or psychological disorder or depression causing impaired judgment [1995 c.3 s.3.03; 1999 c.423 s.4]?. Additionally, there are also waiting periods between the patient?s initial oral request and the writing of the prescription. The patient must ask for the prescription orally, then submit a written request, and then reiterate an oral request to his/her attending physician at least 15 days after making the initial oral request. When one considers the fact that most patients want to live as long as they can, and enjoy what time they still have left while they?re still lucid and able to do things themselves, it?s easy to see why patients can often wait too long to use the law. With the law?s restriction on administration of the medicine being allowed only by the patient himself/herself, oftentimes the patient has become so weak that he/she cannot self-administer the medicine without assistance. At this point, because the law states that no one can administer the medicine to the patient but the patient himself/herself, the patient is no longer able to use the law. Even a doctor cannot be involved at this point. If a doctor were to administer the final medication to a patient he/she could be charged and imprisoned. Although advanced directives are important legal measures to document your end-of-life wishes, the truth is that health care facilities do not have to honor a patient?s wishes. According to ?The Patient Self-Determination Act? there is nothing in ORS 127.646 to 127.654 that requires any health care organization, or any employee or agent of a health care organization, to act in a manner inconsistent with federal law or contrary to individual religious or philosophical beliefs. No health care organization shall be subject to criminal prosecution or civil liability for failure to comply with ORS 127.646 to 127.654. [1991 c.761 ?4].?Also a lesser-known issue is that between hospitals and medical facilities, there is often an unsaid code of respect for when a family has been denied their choice in care in dying. For example if one facility declines to allow a patient their choice in dying, there is pressure towards other facilities to ?follow suit? should the family wish to move their loved one elsewhere. With medical facilities keeping a united front, the patient?s wishes are denied. As Dr. Kevorkian said on Fox News (in the video below), ?If a patient consults with a doctor who is opposed to what he wants, then he?s in the wrong place." The legal protections that health care organizations are given, also applies to physicians. Health care providers have no duty to participate in withdrawal or withholding of certain health care; duty of provider who is unwilling to participate according to ORS 127.625. (1) No health care provider shall be under any duty, whether by contract, by statute or by any other legal requirement to participate in the withdrawal or withholding of life-sustaining procedures or of artificially administered nutrition or hydration. The healthcare provider, without abandoning the patient, either discharge the patient or make a reasonable effort to locate a different health care provider and authorize the transfer of the patient to that provider [Formerly 97.070; 1993 c.767 ?20].?As Dr. Jack Kevorkian said, ?You have a right to refuse to participate in anything that assaults your body or your conscience."?As a doctor, he saw patients suffering, and felt that his duty to help and follow his conscience was above the law. He discusses Einstein?s quote, ?Conscience supercedes the law? and Hippocrates? saying, ??You do what is best for the patient.? and the patient knows what?s best for the patient in most cases.? Yet, even Dr. Kevorkian used more stringent safeguards than the present Death with Dignity law before assisting patients with end-of-life wishes. Instead of two patient consultations, he would conduct anywhere from 6 to 8 interviews making sure the patient was rational. Sometimes the interviews were held with family and or psychologists present. Fear tactics by both the media and politicians have put a negative spin on end-of-life choice. Calling ?Death with Dignity? suicide or calling end-of-life consultation a ?Death Panel? stigmatizes the national dialogue and intimidates family and friends of individuals who?ve opted to use the Death with Dignity law from open discussion. Additionally, hospices even have their own points of view imposed upon their patients and volunteers. When we attended hospice training, we were told that hospice?s stance was that you were not allowed to be in the room with a patient who has opted to use the ?Death with Dignity? law during the time they are taking the final medication. The volunteer?s role in comfort care is to make the patient comfortable as well as provide compassion, presence and companionship. However, if one of our patients were to use the law, we were unable to support their decision by being present with them. We were actually told to either leave the patient?s home or wait outside. We believe this is intended to dissuade the patient?s confidence in using the law. Therefore, although we believe in the natural right to our choice in end-of-life, to die without suffering, there?s much work left to be done to improve and address the needs of the dying in providing the best care possible.
What do you think the future holds for end-of-life freedom? Will we look back on this time, in decades to come, and see this as a dark period in this nation?s history (akin to the pre-Civil Rights Movement era)?

Source: http://villagememorial.blogspot.com/2013/02/freedom-in-dying.html

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