Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Haiti assist bid injured by delayed U.N. reply

Tom Brown PORT-AU-PRINCE Fri Feb 26, 2010 1:13pm EST Related News Haiti preserve puncture as sleet turns camps to mudThu, Feb eighteen 2010U.N. assist arch chides agencies on Haiti reliefThu, Feb eighteen 2010Sarkozy visits Haiti, unveils vital assist packageWed, Feb seventeen 2010Tarps, toilets are priorities for quake-hit Haiti: U.N.Mon, Feb fifteen 2010One month after quake, Haitians stick on to weep deadFri, Feb twelve 2010 < 1 / 7 > People travel at a temporary tent stay in Cite Soleil in Port-au-Prince Feb 26, 2010. REUTERS/Carlos Barria

PORT-AU-PRINCE (Reuters) - Clutching involuntary attack rifles, truckloads of U.N. infantry patrolled the streets of Haiti"s cracked collateral on the day after the trembler strike last month, clearly preoccupied to the wretchedness around them.

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Cries for assistance from people digging for survivors in collapsed buildings were drowned out by the bark of heavy-duty engines as the infantry plowed by Port-au-Prince but interlude to stick on rescue efforts, majority less lead them.

A usual steer since they were deployed in 2004, the U.N. infantry huddled in the shade of their canopied vehicles.

There were about 9,000 uniformed U.N. peacekeepers stationed in Haiti when the upheaval struck on Jan twelve and they were the judicious "first responders" to the mess in the bankrupt Caribbean country, whose notoriously diseased executive supervision was impressed by the scale of the tragedy.

Initially, however, nothing of the peacekeepers appeared to be concerned in hands-on charitable service in what puncture healing experts report as the vicious initial 72 hours after a harmful trembler strikes.

Their reply to the abominable pang was singular to you do security and seeking for looters after the bulk 7.0 upheaval intended majority of the collateral and took what Haitian President Rene Preval says could be as majority as 300,000 lives.

There was looting in the capital, but it paled in some-more aged with the astringency of the charitable crisis.

Horribly-injured patients flooded overstretched hospitals, forcing healing staff to confirm that patients to yield and that were already as well far left to try saving.

"Doctors played God," pronounced Tyler Marshall, a maestro former Los Angeles Times match operative with an general assist organisation that helped out in a tent city erected at the tallness of the destruction on the drift of Port-au-Prince"s University Hospital, the country"s largest.

Scores of U.N. crew died in the quake, together with Hedi Annabi, head of the U.N. mission that was set up in 2004. That helps insist what majority have criticized as a glacially delayed kickoff of service operations after one of history"s misfortune healthy disasters.

But in the days and weeks that followed it mostly seemed that lessons from alternative disasters were abandoned in Haiti as fears of rioting or anarchy overshadowed concerns about removing assist out quickly.

The U.N."s tip charitable assist official, John Holmes, is between those who have chided service agencies, together with the United Nations itself, for you do as well small to assistance Haiti.

"We cannot ... wait for for for the subsequent puncture for these lessons to be learned," Holmes wrote in a trusted email initial published on the website of the biography Foreign Policy.

"There is an obligatory need to progress significantly genius on the ground, to urge coordination, vital formulation and sustenance of aid," pronounced Holmes.

Edmond Mulet, behaving head of the U.N. mission, concurred in an talk that it played a singular charitable purpose in the initial couple of days after the trembler since the operations were effectively decapitated.

"At the unequivocally commencement it was unequivocally formidable since all the domicile was utterly broken and all the care of the mission was killed," Mulet told Reuters.

"CRIMINALS AND BANDITS"

Mulet gained prominence for wielding an iron fist during a prior army as head of the U.N. mission when he led mostly Brazilian "blue helmet" infantry in a successful crackdown on Haiti"s heavily armed gangs.

And he has finished no tip about sophistry the competing needs of service operations with law enforcement, in his bid to lane down the some-more than 3,000 inmates who took value of the trembler to shun from the main prison.

"We are here additionally to yield security," he pronounced when asked about the mess of convoys of rifle-wielding U.N. infantry to poke for people trapped in the rubble of the busted capital.

"I still have to patrol, I still have to go after all these criminals and bandits that transient from the inhabitant penitentiary, the squad leaders, the criminals, the killers, the kidnappers. I cannot unequivocally confuse myself from you do that."

The service mission shifted in to higher rigging after U.S. infantry deployed in large numbers and set up a supply sequence to get food and disinfectant in to areas great out for aid.

But there were still majority bottlenecks and setbacks, mostly involving U.N.-linked food distributions hobbled by unsound organization, reserve and throng control.

Unfortunately, U.N. infantry in Haiti have over the years gained a repute for toughness and abuse some-more than for easing pang in the lowest nation in the Americas.

"The usually time I"ve seen one of these U.N. infantry burst out of the behind of a lorry was to kick up on somebody or take a shot at them," pronounced a piece of the U.S. Army"s 82nd Airborne Division, as he worked security during a new assist handout.

"These guys have since all of us in unvaried a bad repute here," he said, asking not to be identified.

Haiti"s wrecked infrastructure and bad ride links finished it formidable to get assist out and keep it flowing, but that frequency finished the incident opposite from that in alternative new disasters around the globe.

"POOREST AND MOST VULNERABLE"

"The lowest and the majority exposed people lend towards to live in the regions that are strike the majority by healthy disasters," pronounced Solomon Kuah, an puncture healing medicine formed in New York who outlayed 4 weeks in Port-au-Prince after the quake.

There are no arguable estimates for the series of survivors who died from injuries due to unsound healing supplies.

But Henriette Chamouillet, the World Health Organization"s deputy in Haiti, pronounced all from staff shortages to bureaucracy and a miss of make-up lists embroiled the smoothness of containers full of medicines from Port-au-Prince"s airfield to doctors on the ground.

Port-au-Prince sits usually 700 miles off the seashore of Miami, that is home to a large Haitian-American community, and it seemed ludicrous that so couple of the U.S. infantry rushed there spoke French or were accompanied by translators.

One retaining picture of pell-mell food distributions came when U.S. helicopters offloaded boxes of MREs (Meals Ready to Eat) at a site in the capital. Many Haitians non-stop them up usually to toss them afar in offend since no French or Creole-language instructions were enclosed with the assumingly invalid packets of dust, explaining that they indispensable to be churned with H2O as piece of their preparation.

Rajiv Shah, head of the U.S. Agency for International Development, has touted the Haiti service mission as "the largest and majority successful general poke and rescue bid ever fabricated in history."

But some-more than 6 weeks after the upheaval hit, the mission is still mostly in an puncture reply mode. The U.N."s World Food Program is tying the food rations to 55-pound (25 kg) bags of rice and the Haitian supervision estimates that a million upheaval survivors are still vital in the streets in temporary encampments with no using H2O or toilets.

Doctors are roughly finished traffic with dire injuries but reconstruction for a little 40,000 amputees and rebuilding Haiti"s health infrastructure are between long-term challenges.

"This is unequivocally a mess of Biblical proportions," pronounced Lewis Lucke, who was the USAID executive in Iraq prior to entrance to Haiti as U.S. ambassador.

U.N. and alternative officials have pronounced the tellurian reply to Haiti"s upheaval was quicker and some-more in effect than in alternative new disasters, together with the Asian tsunami that killed 226,000 people in thirteen countries in Dec 2004.

But experts contend the United Nations has a lot to sense from smaller, some-more nimble healing groups similar to International Medical Corps, or IMC, and Paris-based Medicins Sans Frontieres, along with charities some-more experienced in distributing aid, such as CARE and Catholic Relief Services.

Kuah, who concurrent service efforts for IMC, a California-based organisation that had rarely learned doctors treating patients in Haiti twenty-three hours after the trembler struck, stressed the "need for speed" when it comes to saving lives.

"When you ask yourself if there were ways you could have prevented some-more mortalities or discontinued additional mortality, with earthquakes, in particular, it"s some-more timing than anything else," pronounced Kuah.

(Additional stating by Catherine Bremer, Jackie Frank, Patricia Zengerle, Mica Rosenberg and Andrew Cawthorne; Editing by Kieran Murray)

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Sunday, August 29, 2010

Haiti assist bid injured by delayed U.N. reply

Tom Brown PORT-AU-PRINCE Fri Feb 26, 2010 1:13pm EST Related News Haiti preserve puncture as sleet turns camps to mudThu, Feb eighteen 2010U.N. assist arch chides agencies on Haiti reliefThu, Feb eighteen 2010Sarkozy visits Haiti, unveils vital assist packageWed, Feb seventeen 2010Tarps, toilets are priorities for quake-hit Haiti: U.N.Mon, Feb fifteen 2010One month after quake, Haitians stick on to weep deadFri, Feb twelve 2010 < 1 / 7 > People travel at a temporary tent stay in Cite Soleil in Port-au-Prince Feb 26, 2010. REUTERS/Carlos Barria

PORT-AU-PRINCE (Reuters) - Clutching involuntary attack rifles, truckloads of U.N. infantry patrolled the streets of Haiti"s cracked collateral on the day after the trembler strike last month, clearly preoccupied to the wretchedness around them.

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Cries for assistance from people digging for survivors in collapsed buildings were drowned out by the bark of heavy-duty engines as the infantry plowed by Port-au-Prince but interlude to stick on rescue efforts, majority less lead them.

A usual steer since they were deployed in 2004, the U.N. infantry huddled in the shade of their canopied vehicles.

There were about 9,000 uniformed U.N. peacekeepers stationed in Haiti when the upheaval struck on Jan twelve and they were the judicious "first responders" to the mess in the bankrupt Caribbean country, whose notoriously diseased executive supervision was impressed by the scale of the tragedy.

Initially, however, nothing of the peacekeepers appeared to be concerned in hands-on charitable service in what puncture healing experts report as the vicious initial 72 hours after a harmful trembler strikes.

Their reply to the abominable pang was singular to you do security and seeking for looters after the bulk 7.0 upheaval intended majority of the collateral and took what Haitian President Rene Preval says could be as majority as 300,000 lives.

There was looting in the capital, but it paled in some-more aged with the astringency of the charitable crisis.

Horribly-injured patients flooded overstretched hospitals, forcing healing staff to confirm that patients to yield and that were already as well far left to try saving.

"Doctors played God," pronounced Tyler Marshall, a maestro former Los Angeles Times match operative with an general assist organisation that helped out in a tent city erected at the tallness of the destruction on the drift of Port-au-Prince"s University Hospital, the country"s largest.

Scores of U.N. crew died in the quake, together with Hedi Annabi, head of the U.N. mission that was set up in 2004. That helps insist what majority have criticized as a glacially delayed kickoff of service operations after one of history"s misfortune healthy disasters.

But in the days and weeks that followed it mostly seemed that lessons from alternative disasters were abandoned in Haiti as fears of rioting or anarchy overshadowed concerns about removing assist out quickly.

The U.N."s tip charitable assist official, John Holmes, is between those who have chided service agencies, together with the United Nations itself, for you do as well small to assistance Haiti.

"We cannot ... wait for for for the subsequent puncture for these lessons to be learned," Holmes wrote in a trusted email initial published on the website of the biography Foreign Policy.

"There is an obligatory need to progress significantly genius on the ground, to urge coordination, vital formulation and sustenance of aid," pronounced Holmes.

Edmond Mulet, behaving head of the U.N. mission, concurred in an talk that it played a singular charitable purpose in the initial couple of days after the trembler since the operations were effectively decapitated.

"At the unequivocally commencement it was unequivocally formidable since all the domicile was utterly broken and all the care of the mission was killed," Mulet told Reuters.

"CRIMINALS AND BANDITS"

Mulet gained prominence for wielding an iron fist during a prior army as head of the U.N. mission when he led mostly Brazilian "blue helmet" infantry in a successful crackdown on Haiti"s heavily armed gangs.

And he has finished no tip about sophistry the competing needs of service operations with law enforcement, in his bid to lane down the some-more than 3,000 inmates who took value of the trembler to shun from the main prison.

"We are here additionally to yield security," he pronounced when asked about the mess of convoys of rifle-wielding U.N. infantry to poke for people trapped in the rubble of the busted capital.

"I still have to patrol, I still have to go after all these criminals and bandits that transient from the inhabitant penitentiary, the squad leaders, the criminals, the killers, the kidnappers. I cannot unequivocally confuse myself from you do that."

The service mission shifted in to higher rigging after U.S. infantry deployed in large numbers and set up a supply sequence to get food and disinfectant in to areas great out for aid.

But there were still majority bottlenecks and setbacks, mostly involving U.N.-linked food distributions hobbled by unsound organization, reserve and throng control.

Unfortunately, U.N. infantry in Haiti have over the years gained a repute for toughness and abuse some-more than for easing pang in the lowest nation in the Americas.

"The usually time I"ve seen one of these U.N. infantry burst out of the behind of a lorry was to kick up on somebody or take a shot at them," pronounced a piece of the U.S. Army"s 82nd Airborne Division, as he worked security during a new assist handout.

"These guys have since all of us in unvaried a bad repute here," he said, asking not to be identified.

Haiti"s wrecked infrastructure and bad ride links finished it formidable to get assist out and keep it flowing, but that frequency finished the incident opposite from that in alternative new disasters around the globe.

"POOREST AND MOST VULNERABLE"

"The lowest and the majority exposed people lend towards to live in the regions that are strike the majority by healthy disasters," pronounced Solomon Kuah, an puncture healing medicine formed in New York who outlayed 4 weeks in Port-au-Prince after the quake.

There are no arguable estimates for the series of survivors who died from injuries due to unsound healing supplies.

But Henriette Chamouillet, the World Health Organization"s deputy in Haiti, pronounced all from staff shortages to bureaucracy and a miss of make-up lists embroiled the smoothness of containers full of medicines from Port-au-Prince"s airfield to doctors on the ground.

Port-au-Prince sits usually 700 miles off the seashore of Miami, that is home to a large Haitian-American community, and it seemed ludicrous that so couple of the U.S. infantry rushed there spoke French or were accompanied by translators.

One retaining picture of pell-mell food distributions came when U.S. helicopters offloaded boxes of MREs (Meals Ready to Eat) at a site in the capital. Many Haitians non-stop them up usually to toss them afar in offend since no French or Creole-language instructions were enclosed with the assumingly invalid packets of dust, explaining that they indispensable to be churned with H2O as piece of their preparation.

Rajiv Shah, head of the U.S. Agency for International Development, has touted the Haiti service mission as "the largest and majority successful general poke and rescue bid ever fabricated in history."

But some-more than 6 weeks after the upheaval hit, the mission is still mostly in an puncture reply mode. The U.N."s World Food Program is tying the food rations to 55-pound (25 kg) bags of rice and the Haitian supervision estimates that a million upheaval survivors are still vital in the streets in temporary encampments with no using H2O or toilets.

Doctors are roughly finished traffic with dire injuries but reconstruction for a little 40,000 amputees and rebuilding Haiti"s health infrastructure are between long-term challenges.

"This is unequivocally a mess of Biblical proportions," pronounced Lewis Lucke, who was the USAID executive in Iraq prior to entrance to Haiti as U.S. ambassador.

U.N. and alternative officials have pronounced the tellurian reply to Haiti"s upheaval was quicker and some-more in effect than in alternative new disasters, together with the Asian tsunami that killed 226,000 people in thirteen countries in Dec 2004.

But experts contend the United Nations has a lot to sense from smaller, some-more nimble healing groups similar to International Medical Corps, or IMC, and Paris-based Medicins Sans Frontieres, along with charities some-more experienced in distributing aid, such as CARE and Catholic Relief Services.

Kuah, who concurrent service efforts for IMC, a California-based organisation that had rarely learned doctors treating patients in Haiti twenty-three hours after the trembler struck, stressed the "need for speed" when it comes to saving lives.

"When you ask yourself if there were ways you could have prevented some-more mortalities or discontinued additional mortality, with earthquakes, in particular, it"s some-more timing than anything else," pronounced Kuah.

(Additional stating by Catherine Bremer, Jackie Frank, Patricia Zengerle, Mica Rosenberg and Andrew Cawthorne; Editing by Kieran Murray)

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Saturday, August 28, 2010

Facebook joins expostulate to get UK electorate to polls

Peter Griffiths LONDON Fri Apr 9, 2010 8:34am EDT Related News Sudan polls to begin notwithstanding rascal claims, boycottsThu, Apr 8 2010Sri Lanka opinion to palm president"s celebration easy victoryThu, Apr 8 2010Sudan polls to begin notwithstanding rascal claims, boycottsThu, Apr 8 2010Q+A: Sri Lanka"s parliamentary electionsThu, Apr 8 2010British parties launch month-long choosing campaignTue, Apr 6 2010 A Facebook page is seen in a welfare photo. REUTERS/Facebook/Handout

A Facebook page is seen in a welfare photo.

Credit: Reuters/Facebook/Handout

LONDON (Reuters) - British choosing officials will for the initial time have use of Facebook to inspire some-more people to register to opinion on May 6 after audience fell to ancestral lows in the last dual ballots, a watchdog pronounced on Friday.

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The Electoral Commission pronounced each caller to the amicable networking site on Saturday will be asked if they have already sealed up to vote. If not, they will be redirected to the commission"s site where they can register.

At slightest 3.5 million people unsuccessful to register for the 2001 choosing and the commission estimates there might still be millions in the same position.

Young people are in between the greatest users of Facebook, but are traditionally the hardest to convince to expel their vote.

"If you"re not registered, you can"t vote," pronounced Clinton Proud, head of campaigns at the Electoral Commission.

The series of electorate who go to the polls has depressed over the last 100 years. Turnout at the last choosing in 2005 was 61.4 percent. By contrast, audience in the early 1950s was on top of 80 percent.

It is lowest in between 18-24-year-olds, descending to 37 percent in 2005 from 39 percent at the 2001 election, according to MORI estimates.

In a inform after the 2005 vote, the watchdog blamed the low audience on the viewed similarities in between the main parties and a debate seen as "at most appropriate muted and at misfortune disastrous in tinge and as well stage-managed."

Some electorate felt their opinion would have no disproportion since "nothing will change" whoever wins, the inform added.

Younger people are less expected than comparison electorate to see going to the polls as a county duty, it said.

Richard Allan, Facebook"s executive of policy, pronounced the site had twenty-three million users in Britain, of all ages and backgrounds.

"We are thus singly placed to reach unregistered voters," he said.

Voters contingency register by Apr twenty if they wish to opinion in an choosing that polls indicate will be the tightest in twenty years.

The main parties have taken a root out of President Barack Obama"s debate and embraced email and the web in what a little are job "Britain"s initial internet election.

(Editing by Andrew Roche)

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Friday, August 27, 2010

Did the Tories fool around their trump label as well soon? Matthew Parris

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So far, Labour are losing, but they could design their punish from over the grave. A disorderly and unfortunate Labour debate could incite the Tories in to undertakings that return, blade in hand, to sabotage a Conservative government.

Experience suggests that being in the thick of it is a dangerous place for soon-to-be budding ministers: as dangerous for them as it is cultivatable for the Oxford Dictionary of Political Quotations. Denials offering in haste, promises simply given, can resonate down the years with an relate that was never contemplated when they simply seemed similar to the most appropriate thing to contend at the time.

This risk is some-more ominous for the Conservative Party than for Labour. Labour design to lose. They can contend anything they like, and they will. The Tories design to win. They contingency support their manifesto, and sidestep their undertakings, accordingly.

The week at the back of us has seen David Cameron and George Osborne, his Shadow Chancellor, off to a clever start. They competence take a little compensation this week finish that Labour do appear severely rattled. For so routinely cool an user as Lord Mandelson to call the concerns of businesses similar to JCB, or the Edinburgh Woollen Mill, civil (as he did yesterday) suggests disarray. The Tory conflict on Alistair Darlings programmed enlarge in inhabitant word contributions has been a tangible hit.

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But you do have to ask yourself because Labour have been so winded by a Tory oath to retreat it. The answer is that they did not expect their opponents rising themselves so blithely in to so brave an undertaking. Labour were and sojourn thrown off change by the effrontery.

One should admire the forwardness up to a point. To acknowledgement initial and resolutely that a deleterious new taxation contingency be withdrawn, and thereafter afterwards to contemplate the sum of how that competence be afforded, probably does merit Gordon Browns outline of the move as back-of-the-envelope but if you cant do back-of-the- envelope, you shouldnt be in politics. Nevertheless the outcome of those calculations is that the sleepy old harass potency assets has had to be flogged around the march nonetheless again. This creates it tough for the Tories to saddle her up once some-more the subsequent time someone asks how something is to be afforded.

It additionally reinforces an sense the Tories are giving (as Mr Cameron did again in his speak on BBC Radios Today programme yesterday) that their plan for Britain does not engage any big new cut in open services or big new climb in taxes. In shouldering the weight of necessity reduction, landfill taxation has probably taken about as most weight as it can bear. If Mr Cameron mentions landfill again I shall scream.

Theres a intensity trap here which, were Labour in the stream condition able of anything as vital as a plot, we competence think them of plotting. The oath to throw inhabitant word taxation increases is certainly the last big radically uncosted guarantee that the Conservatives brave make, and theyve deployed the arms really early. Any some-more lax speak about safeguarding all of Britains critical open services, and electorate competence get suspicious. Are the Tories maybe counting on a little new source of funding, as nonetheless undisclosed?

Here is a arms Labour have nonetheless to deploy, and Mr Brown, who is shameless in all connected with arithmetic, will certainly muster it.

He wouldnt usually contend that the Tories competence have to lift VAT. He wouldnt usually extent himself to claiming that theyre deliberation raising VAT. He wouldnt even contend that their total foreordain that they must. And ruin go serve nonetheless than a handful of Labour frontbenchers who have already likely that the Tories will lift VAT. Mr Brown will acknowledgement that they have already motionless to; and are lying about their plans.

That (were he to be returned to Downing Street) Mr Browns own Chancellor competence have to lift VAT, is secondary. Mr Brown knows feat is unlikely. Were he so incredibly propitious as to win, he wouldnt be shedding tears about anything as pardonable as carrying to mangle a debate guarantee or two. In actuality the old-fashionedly tasteful of Mr Darling (so far) to have stopped just, though usually just, short of earnest not to lift VAT. Mr Brown would simply brush such scruples in reserve and earlier or later, I predict, will do so.

At a little point during this campaign, theres going to be an god like row about VAT, in that Labour will direct that the Tories have organisation but tip plans to lift it to twenty per cent or more, and magnify the range to (say) food or childrens clothes; and plea Mr Osborne to give a oath that he will in no resources do any of this.

And what then?

In Tory contention at the back of close doors the some-more discreet voices will introduce something along the lines of Mr Camerons acknowledgement that he has no plans to lift VAT. But thats what John Major pronounced in 1992 (no need to lift VAT), as did Norman Lamont (no plans to lift VAT) prior to they did lift VAT; and were soon indicted of Jesuitry rather than praised for avoiding an undisguised crack of faith. This time, Labour will remind electorate of those now-notorious Tory written formulae.

The enticement will thus be clever to give that undeniable pledge, and (in the immediate) lift the carpet from underneath Labours feet. If at this point the polls were neck-and-neck, the Tory care competence usually have to, and live with the consequences.

But if the polls were as certain for the celebration as they appear today, and the numbers did indicate a operative altogether majority, it would be a really good empathize to yield. To do so would be to plant inside of an rising Conservative feat the seeds of the partys disprove in government. These damaged pledges expel a prolonged shade see at Labours, to hold a referendum on the Lisbon treaty.

There is a absolute box for the celebration care to repair this sold roof tiles whilst (as it seems at the finish of week one) the object is shining. Instead of being bounced in to a defensive reply at a time not of their choosing, because not go on to the front feet right away with a short, delicately drafted statement, to that they can subsequently simply impute back? The matter would repeat, with whatever force could be mustered, that umbrella promises in becoming different resources are not honest politics.

We give as most hostages to Fortune as, on solemn calculation, we positively have to: but we should not give a singular warrant some-more than she demand.

Thursday, August 26, 2010

A enchanting answer to the lifeless realists of the English diversion

Martin O"Neill has never struck us as an generally regretful soul, so when he steps out of impression he final our attention. And last week, he lost his heart. "Wonderful, only wonderful," he said. "That"s where each singular football bar wants to go. That"s the things of dreams. It"s what each football bar contingency make an effort to."

As you can see, he was mightily tender by FC Barcelona. And anybody with even the faintest feeling for competition or art or basic beauty will share his emotions. So we find comparisons, teams or people with claims to inhale the same rarefied air as Barcelona the alternative dusk and they are wondrously few.

Hamas man was unperceiving prior to murder: Dubai military

DUBAI Sun Feb 28, 2010 10:17am EST Related News Britain to examine pass distress in IsraelSat, Feb twenty-seven 2010Dubai cameras gleam light on killers" dim artsFri, Feb twenty-six 2010Growing ire at Dubai murdering reaches AustraliaThu, Feb twenty-five 2010Slain Hamas man used most passports: confidantThu, Feb twenty-five 2010Dubai right away looking twenty-six suspects in Hamas killingWed, Feb twenty-four 2010 Pictures of Mahmoud al-Mabhouh, a former Hamas commander, are seen in front of al-Wasim mosque at al-Yarmouk camp, nearby Damascus Feb 22, 2010. REUTERS/Khaled al-Hariri

Pictures of Mahmoud al-Mabhouh, a former Hamas commander, are seen in front of al-Wasim mosque at al-Yarmouk camp, nearby Damascus Feb 22, 2010.

Credit: Reuters/Khaled al-Hariri

DUBAI (Reuters) - The killers of a Hamas commander in arch in arch unperceiving him prior to suffocating him, Dubai troops pronounced Sunday.

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Hamas troops commander in arch in arch Mahmoud al-Mabhouh was killed last month in his road house room in what Dubai troops contend they are roughly sure was a strike by Israel"s Mossad view agency.

The killers used a flesh relaxant to tranquillise Mabhouh prior to suffocating him, pronounced emissary troops arch Khamis al-Mazeina, quoted by the Dubai troops website.

"The assassins used this process so that it would appear that his genocide was healthy as there were no signs of insurgency shown by the victim," he said.

Dubai authorities have declared twenty-six purported members of the group that tracked and killed the Palestinian and pronounced they operated in costume and used fake British, Irish, French, German and Australian passports.

People with the same names as most of the suspects live in Israel and contend their identities were stolen. The pass abuse has drawn critique from the European Union, and a little of the governments concerned have summoned the Israeli ambassadors to their countries to protest.

Israel has not denied or reliable it played any purpose but the unfamiliar apportion pronounced there was zero to couple it to the killing.

(Editing by Mark Trevelyan)

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Monday, August 23, 2010

3-D movies strife at theaters TV/Movies

LOS ANGELES -- Movies in 3-D are apropos such big moneymakers that Hollywood studios are cramming them in to the nations theaters, even though there arent sufficient screens accessible to give each movie the fullest probable run.

That will meant an rare series of 3-D movies for movie fans to select from this spring, and not as big increase for Hollywood studios than they competence differently get with fewer 3-D competitors.

The wreck was combined in piece since studios wish to constraint a little of the fad surrounding "Avatar," the James Cameron epic expelled in December. At $2.4billion in tellurian sheet sales, it is the highest-grossing movie ever. In further to the newness or richer experience that competence expostulate some-more people to see a 3-D movie, tickets to 3-D movies additionally cost a integrate of dollars more.

Around the time "Avatar" came out, Warner Bros. motionless to modify a reconstitute of "Clash of the Titans" from 2-D to 3-D and pull the recover behind a week, to Apr 2.

That will be the third 3-D movie to strike the marketplace in a short span. DreamWorks Animations "How to Train Your Dragon" comes out a week earlier, and Walt Disneys "Alice in Wonderland" hits theaters March5. And "Avatar" competence still be personification in a little places.

But a singular series of theaters can show these movies in 3-D, since not all drama owners have paid for new digital projectors and undertaken alternative upgrades required to show movies in the format. About 3,900 to 4,000 3-D-ready screens are approaching to be accessible in the United States and Canada by the finish of March. Typically a movie in far-reaching recover competence be shown on 3,000 to 10,000 screens in North America.

In the past, a not as big series of 3-D-capable screens was competent when one vital movie at a time was being expelled in 3-D in further to 2-D. Each movie had a longer run, and moviegoers who longed for to see it in 3-D could collect a accessible time to go.

With 3 out at once, each will get less bearing since a little theaters with usually one or dual 3-D screens will have to select that movies to show in 3-D.

"One or all 3 are going to humour in a little way," pronounced Patrick Corcoran, senior manager of media and investigate for the National Association of Theatre Owners. "It creates it a most harder preference on exhibitors on what to keep or what to dump or what to supplement and probably should have been avoided."

Because of the miss of sufficient 3-D theaters, all 3 studios will additionally recover 2-D versions of their films, as they have in the past.

Dan Fellman, head of placement for Warner Bros., pronounced that even with the competition, his college of music will still encounter the income targets for the 3-D version of "Clash of the Titans." If not for the 3-D logjam, it competence get even more.

"Maybe everyone wouldnt have only the volume of screens they had wished for," Fellman said. "But it"ll positively be sufficient to cover all of the vital markets."

Hollywood can take condolence in the actuality that this springs 3-D shade equate in North America is on gait to be twice what it was a year ago. That equates to that "Clash of the Titans" will have 50 percent some-more 3-D screens accessible to it than the 800 used for "Journey to the Center of the Earth" dual years ago.

"If you have a drama each 6 miles as opposite to each 3 miles, if you wish to see it in 3-D, you"ll expostulate a integrate of miles," Fellman said.

Earlier 3-D drive-in theatre didnt have as most alternative 3-D movies to contest against. "Journey to the Center of the Earth" had a free run of 3-D screens for multiform months after the summer 2008 release. As some-more 3-D movies came out in the following year, one movie would mostly breeze down when an additional came out.

This year, studios have to goal that movie fans are peaceful to outlay additional to see some-more than one 3-D movie in a short period.

Chuck Viane, Disneys boss of distribution, pronounced that notwithstanding a "temporary shortfall of 3-D screens," moviegoers are still primed for the experience.

19 in the pipeline

There are nineteen 3-D movies scheduled for recover this year, together with Disneys "Toy Story 3" and DreamWorks" "Shrek Forever After" and "Megamind."

The subsequent time such a scheduling break will start is Dec.17, when both "Tron Legacy" and "Yogi Bear" will crop up in 3-D.

The series of 3-D screens in North America should reach around 5,000 by then, alleviating a little of the problem.

Amy Miles, the arch senior manager of drama sequence Regal Entertainment Group, told investors last week that most of the companys large multiplexes have dual or 3 3-D screens, definition competing 3-D drive-in theatre will only have to fool around side by side.

After starting the year with 427 3-D screens, the sequence will have about 527 by the finish of Mar and some-more than 1,000 by the finish of the year, as a large turn of financing is approaching to come through. Converting each drama shade costs about $70,000.

"Now that this has unequivocally turn something that the open has responded to, everyone is relocating in," pronounced Fellman at Warner Bros. "By subsequent year, this wouldnt be a conversation."

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Gene care reverses goods of fatal childhood flesh commotion in mice

This muscle-wasting disease formula when a childmotor neurons -- haughtiness cells that send signals from the spinal connective tissue to muscles -- furnish deficient amounts of what is called participation engine neuron protein, or SMN. This marked down protein in engine neurons privately -- rather than in alternative cells around the physique that enclose the protein -- is caused by the deficiency of a singular gene.

The researchers used an changed pathogen to broach a apportionment of DNA that creates the SMN protein in to the veins of baby mice trimming in age from 1 to 10 days old. The SMN-laced viral matrix injected in to the youngest mice reached roughly half of their engine neurons, ensuing in softened flesh coordination, scrupulously operative electrical signals to the muscles and longer participation than in untreated mice, scientists said.

We"re replacing what we know is lost. And we have shown that when you put the protein in postnatally, it will rescue the genetic defect, pronounced Arthur Burghes, highbrow of molecular and cellular biochemistry at Ohio State University and a comparison co-author of the study. This technique corrects the mice extremely some-more than any drug cocktails being complicated as a intensity diagnosis in humans.

Spinal robust atrophy (SMA) is a genetic commotion that strikes about one in each 6,000 babies innate in the United States, and leads to genocide in a little influenced young kids prior to age 2. According to the National Institutes of Health, there are most sorts of SMA, and hold up outlook depends on how the disease affects breathing. There is no cure, but medicines and earthy care assistance provide symptoms.

The investigate is published online in the biography Nature Biotechnology.

The scientists used a special form of a pathogen to broach the SMN protein to haughtiness cells in the mice. This pathogen still has the capacity to taint cells but has been changed so it will not duplicate itself and means seizure in humans, pronounced Brian Kaspar, an questioner in the Research Institute at Nationwide ChildrenHospital and partner highbrow of pediatrics at Ohio State, additionally a comparison co-author of the study.

Kasparlab formerly dynamic that this sold viral matrix can cranky the blood-brain barrier, a evil that is compulsory to safeguard this protein reaches haughtiness cells in the spinal cord.

The investigate organisation demonstrated that outcome in this study, as well, by intravenously injecting a little of the disease-model mice with a immature fluorescent protein that functioned as a pen of where the pathogen trafficked in the body. Ten days after the injection, 42 percent of spinal engine neurons in these mice showed that they contained the fluorescent protein.

Similarly, mice with spinal robust atrophy that perceived the SMN protein around the viral matrix when they were 1 day old showed increases of the protein in the brain, spinal connective tissue and muscles inside of 10 days, though the levels remained reduce than the levels of SMN in normal mice.

Those higher levels of the protein appeared to be enough to retreat goods of the disease, Burghes said. That is poignant because, formed on rodent data, the disease is believed to affect people with SMN levels next about twenty percent of normal. But people with usually 50 percent of the approaching volume of the protein in their engine neurons do not have the disorder.

In addition, a singular gene care diagnosis appears to retreat the disease, as against to drug treatments underneath review that competence rouse SMN protein levels but would need a lifetime of receiving medication.

In this study, the researchers tested mice with SMA after the diagnosis with the protein for their capability to hurl themselves honest and for the participation of electrical signals from haughtiness cells to muscles.

Within thirteen days after the injection, 90 percent of the treated with colour with colour with colour with colour mice had the flesh coordination indispensable to right themselves as fast as normal animals. By this time, untreated SMA mice already were pang symptoms that left them incompetent to right themselves. The day-1 treated with colour with colour with colour with colour mice additionally were scarcely matching to normal mice in their capability to run on a wheel.

In the box of easy haughtiness impulses, 90 days after the gene therapy, there was no disproportion in haughtiness pulses in between the treated with colour with colour with colour with colour SMA mice and normal mice, that indicated that the nerves to flesh grown correctly.

The treated with colour with colour with colour with colour SMA mice additionally gained weight and lived almost longer than untreated mice with the disease, and a little mice were still alive when the paper was submitted 250 days after they perceived the treatment, Kaspar said.

Improvements this thespian were seen usually in the mice that perceived SMN on their initial dual days of life. Later smoothness marked down the stroke of correction.

We don"t nonetheless know the expect window of when it is able of removing in to the right cells in a human. Is it a month after birth, or a week after birth? Thatstill a question, Kaspar said.

Complicating this issue is the actuality that symptoms of spinal robust atrophy aren"t typically strong in infants, and the usually existent baby screening technique has not been implemented since it is deliberate prohibitively expensive.

So if you have a technique that needs to be delivered early, afterwards you need a baby screening, Burghes noted.

The researchers goal to swell to human clinical trials of this gene care technique as shortly as the claim toxicology experiments are in place and sovereign regulators will allow. This investigate should assistance move the routine along since of the inclusion of a singular viral matrix diagnosis of a 1-day-old macaque with the immature fluorescent protein. The examination showed that the diagnosis crossed the blood-brain separator in this class as well, and penetrated engine neurons.

This work is upheld by the Miracle for Madison Fund and the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS). Among the NINDS grants is a supposed GO Grant on that Burghes is principal investigator. The GO -- or Grand Opportunity -- accede to module was combined with American Recovery Reinvestment Act supports to await work that has intensity to lay the substructure for new fields of investigation. Kaspar is the principal questioner on an additional specialized NINDS accede to for Exploratory/Developmental Projects in Translational Research. This module supports projects dictated to find intensity targets for healing intervention, to brand claimant therapeutics, or to rise assays, animal models, inclination or technologies for screening or building therapeutics.

Additional co-authors of the investigate are Kevin Foust, Lyndsey Braun, Adam Bevan and Amanda Haidet of the Center for Gene Therapy in the Research Institute at Nationwide ChildrenHospital; Xueyong Wang and Mark Rich of Wright State University; Vicki McGovern and Thanh Le of Ohio StateDepartment of Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry; and Pablo Morales of the Mannheimer Foundation Inc. in Homestead, Fla.

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Cyberbullying Rampant for Lesbian and Gay Teens

Cyberbullying is on the rise: Children and teenagers are being bullied by the Internet in discuss rooms, on amicable networking websites, around email and even by mobile phones.

New investigate has found that we estimate one out of each dual lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) youths are unchanging victimsof this new form of bullying. It is thought that such cyberbullying causes mental and romantic trouble to victims producing thoughts of self-murder in a little who are regularly victimized.

"Theres a observant that weve right away altered to read, Sticks and stones can mangle my bones, but difference can kill," pronounced Warren Blumenfeld, an Iowa State partner highbrow of curriculum and direction and the studys lead author.

"Especially at this age, this is a time when counterpart influences are peerless in a immature persons life. If one is ostracized and attacked, that can have harmful consequences not usually physically, but on their romantic health for the rest of their lives."

In the online consult of 444 girl high, high propagandize and college students in between the ages of eleven and twenty-two together with 350 self-identified non-heterosexual subjects 54 percent of the LGBT and associated girl reported being victims of cyberbullying in the thirty days before to the survey.

Cyberbullying includes attacks such as electronic placement of degrading photos, distribution of fake or in isolation information, or targeting victims in vicious online polls.

Among the non-heterosexual respondents, 45 percent reported feeling vexed as a outcome of being cyberbullied, 38 percent felt embarrassed, and twenty-eight percent felt concerned about in attendance school. More than a entertain (26 percent) had suicidal thoughts.

The formula underscore the helplessness felt by victims of cyberbullying. Forty percent of the non-heterosexual respondents indicated that their relatives wouldnt hold them if they were being bullied online, whilst 55 percent reported that their relatives couldnt doanything to stop it. Fifty-seven percent additionally indicated that they didnt think a propagandize central could do anything to stop it.

"They feared that there competence be some-more atonement by tattling," pronounced Blumenfeld, who was bullied as a teenager for being gay.

"One of the things we found is that the LGBT students unequivocally wish to have a difference," pronounced Cooper, who authored her doctoral thesis on minority highlight and the contentment of passionate minority college students. "They wish their stories told. They wish people to know what theyre going through, but they dont wish the repercussions of being bullied. So being means to reply to this consult was really helpful."

One in 4 of the LGBT and associated students responded that they indispensable to sense how to understanding with cyberbullying by themselves. More than half additionally feared revelation their relatives about the cyberbullying given they competence shorten their make use of of technology, that Blumenfeld says is mostly the "lifeline to the outward world" for most immature LGBT students who have been ostracized by their peers at school.

The ISU investigate additionally proposes strategies for cyberbullying prevention. Eighty percent of the surveys respondents indicated that their peers should do some-more to stop it.

"One of the strategies entrance out of this investigate given respondents design and wish their peers to step in some-more is that we should find ways on the campuses to commission immature people to verbalise up and action as allies," Blumenfeld said.

"In bullying circles, the lenient the nearby resident to turn the upstander to assistance discharge the problem."

The researchers suggest building amicable norms programming at schools that concentration on counterpart influences that scold misperceived societalnorms.

The ISU researchers plan to writer one more writings on their investigate from this survey. They additionally have submitted a new accede to proposalto magnify their investigate to a incomparable inhabitant representation that would includeface-to-face interviews and concentration groups.

The investigate was co-authored by Robyn Cooper, a investigate and analysis scientist at ISUs Research Institute for Studies in Education (RISE). The investigate is being published in this months special LGBT-themed issue of the International Journal of Critical Pedagogy.

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Wednesday, August 11, 2010

MSNBCs Maddow: Im not using for US Senate

March 26, 2010, 12:03 PM EST

BOSTON (AP) -- MSNBC host Rachel Maddow has taken out a full-page journal ad to acknowledgement she"s not using for the U.S. Senate in Massachusetts.

The magnanimous speak show host placed the ad in Friday"s book of The Boston Globe after newly inaugurated Republican Sen. Scott Brown sent out a fundraising interest alluding to a intensity plea from Maddow.

Maddow says Brown was "using the made-up hazard of me using opposite him to try to shock donors in to giving him some-more money." She has a home in horse opera Massachusetts.

A Brown orator records a little liberals initial lifted the thought of Maddow using opposite the senator. And afterwards the Massachusetts Democratic Party authority sent out a Twitter summary that appeared to scrutinise about the probability of her running.

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Sunday, August 8, 2010

Home termination drug make use of in effect protected for majority

Tue Mar 9, 2010 1:15pm EST

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Medication-induced home abortions are safe for women who are 50 to 63 days pregnant, a new study from Sweden shows.

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Studies to date have only looked at home use of the procedure up to 49 days after conception, Dr. Helena Kopp Kallner of the Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm and her colleagues note in their report.

In medical abortion, a woman takes drugs to induce abortion, rather than undergoing surgery to remove the embryo. She will typically take two drugs: first, a dose of mifepristone (RU-486, known popularly as the "abortion pill"), followed by misoprostol (Cytotec) three to four days later.

In the United States women have been permitted to take misoprostol at home on their own since 2000, the researchers say, while most European countries require the drug to be administered in a clinic or hospital. However, home administration is an option in Sweden; in 2008, the researchers note, half of women at their clinic who had medical abortions chose to take misoprostol at home.

Kallner and colleagues offered the option of surgical or medical abortion for all women up to 63 days pregnant who sought treatment at their clinic between January 2004 and April 2007. As they report in Human Reproduction, nearly 3,000 women chose medical abortions, and 395 of these women opted for at-home use of misoprostol.

Among these women, 203 were less than 50 days pregnant and 192 were 50 to 63 days pregnant. Women took mifepristone orally at the clinic, and self-administered four misoprostol tablets vaginally 36 to 48 hours later. They were also instructed to take pain medications preventively, and more as needed.

For 199 of the women less than 50 days pregnant and 186 of the women at 50 to 63 days" gestation, use of the medications resulted in complete abortions; the remaining 10 women required surgery. About six out of 10 women in both groups needed extra pain medication.

Among the women in the earlier gestation group, 92 percent said they would opt for home administration again if they needed another abortion, and 87 percent of the women further along in their pregnancies said so.

Women who were further along in pregnancy reported more bleeding, but the difference between this group and the women who weren"t so far on in their pregnancy could have been due to chance because of the small number of people in the study.

The researchers conclude that home misoprostol use is "safe and highly acceptable also to women with gestational length of 50-63 days as compared with shorter gestation."

SOURCE: Human Reproduction, online February 19, 2010.

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Thursday, August 5, 2010

Gut germ and disease might be related

SHENZHEN, China Thu Mar 4, 2010 10:48am EST

SHENZHEN, China (Reuters) - Some of the hundreds of bacteria found in the digestive systems of humans may be linked to specific diseases like cancer, diabetes and obesity, an international team of scientists said in a paper on Thursday.

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Researchers, led by Chinese scientist Wang Jun, said in the latest issue of Nature they found more than 1,000 different species of bacteria in the human gut.

They said they had sequenced, or analyzed, the genes of each bacteria, creating the first genetic catalog of the organisms found in the human digestive system. Their research was based on analysis of stool samples from 124 people from Denmark and Spain.

Wang and his fellow researchers found several genes that may be linked to obesity and Crohn"s disease, but he said more validation work was needed.

"Apart from helping you digest, these bacteria may also play a very important role in ... diseases like Crohn"s disease, cancer, obesity," Wang, executive director of the Beijing Genomics Institute, said in an interview with Reuters.

"If you just tackle these bacteria, it is easier than treating the human body itself. If you find that a certain bug is responsible for a certain disease and you kill it, then you kill the disease," Wang said.

Crohn"s disease is an inflammatory illness of the intestines which some believe may be caused by a variety of bacteria. Other possible causes include genetics and environmental factors.

Wang said creating the genetic catalog of all the bacteria in the human gut was only a beginning.

"There are a lot of unknown bacteria and pathogens that can cause different kinds of diseases," he said.

"So this is the first step and we have to study further to find concrete associations between these bacteria and human diseases, and then you can start learning how to get diagnosis, prognosis and then treatment," Wang said.

Wang and colleagues in China are working on a similar 120-sample study in Chinese hospitals.

"There are four groups: obese diabetics, obese non-diabetics, lean diabetics and lean non-diabetics. And we found some interesting bugs related to each type of diabetes," Wang said.

(Reporting by Tan Ee Lyn; Editing by Paul Tait)

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Sunday, August 1, 2010

Javier Mascherano sets sights on Europa League delight to progress Liverpool hopes of a top-four finish

Javier Mascherano feels a successful Europa League campaign can help Liverpool finish in the top four of the Premier League.

Europe"s second club competition has plenty of critics but Argentina midfielder Mascherano is paying no attention to the doubters.

The Reds are in Romania to defend a 1-0 lead over Unirea Urziceni in the second leg of their last-32 tie and Mascherano believes a winning run in the competition can only help Rafa Benitez"s side qualify for the Champions League next time around.

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Take two: Mascherano got stuck in during the first leg at Anfield and the midfielder is determined to finish the job in Romania

He told Liverpool"s website: "We have the confidence to do well. We had a good run before the Arsenal game (1-0 defeat) when we went seven matches in a row without losing. We were playing good football and we had the belief to do well.

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"We"ll try to do our best to win this competition. This is the only trophy we have a chance of winning and so we"ll have to think about doing our best.

"It"s a really important game for us. It"s important for us to go through and continue in the competition.

"The good news is that we have key players like Yossi (Benayoun) and Fernando (Torres) back now. They are going to be important to us as are all the players between now and the end of the season."

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