Thursday, January 31, 2013

MacNN | iPhone News: Sprint adds 28 more markets to LTE coverage

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Expansion mostly limited to minor towns

Sprint has expanded its LTE 4G coverage to 28 more towns in the US, according an announcement. The new locations are spread out across Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Kentucky, South Carolina, Missouri, Mississippi, Minnesota, Washington, Pennsylvania, Florida, Arizona, Michigan, Louisiana, Texas, and Massachusetts. Most of them are relatively minor; some notable names include Branson, Missouri, and Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.

Sprint is still trying to catch up to Verizon and AT&T in terms of LTE. While it has had some form of LTE since 2008, Sprint initially opted for WiMAX, a standard that has mostly fallen out of favor. The carrier is hoping to complete its LTE network by the end of 2013, something it will need to remain competitive as LTE becomes a de facto standard on tablets and smartphones.

By Electronista Staff

Source: http://feeds.smartphonemag.com/~r/iPhoneLife_News/~3/e_zgYWTfuCE/story01.htm

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ZTE's 5.7-inch, 8mm-thick Grand Memo teased ahead of MWC launch, we go hands-on

ZTE's 57inch, 8mmthick Grand Memo teased ahead of MWC, we go handson

Huawei may have its 6.1-inch Ascend Mate for the convenience of hiding your face, but ZTE's also prepping its very own tabletphone to go head to head with its main rival. Dubbed the Grand Memo (V9815), this 5.7-inch 720p device made a surprise appearance at a ZTE event in Hong Kong today, and we got to snap some photos of it. The device looks identical to the P945 leaked earlier this month but packs some slightly different specs: 1.7GHz quad-core Snapdragon S4 Pro (same as the more premium Grand S), 13-megapixel camera, 8mm-thick body and Android 4.1.2.

While the specs aren't too shabby, our colleague Stone Ip said the choice of finish on the body didn't feel as nice as the Grand S', and the silver bezel made the Grand Memo look worse, but in ZTE's defense it was a prototype and the design may improve in the retail version. On a more positive note, the new phone does include a microSD slot despite its slimness, and it comes with a "one-hand" T9 keyboard that can stick to either side of the screen for better single-handed typing, just too bad we were asked not to take a video of the device at the time. That said, the Grand Memo will be officially unveiled at MWC next month, so stay tuned for more.

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Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Revolutionary cooling system uses lasers

Jan. 30, 2013 ? With the latest discovery by scientists from Nanyang Technological University (NTU), current cooling systems which uses refrigerant harmful to the ozone layer could be replaced by a revolutionary cooling system using lasers.

This discovery, published and featured on the cover of the 24 January 2013 issue of Nature, could also potentially lead to a host of other innovations. This includes making huge Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) machines, unwieldy night vision goggles and satellite cameras -- all of which require extreme cooling systems -- even more compact and energy saving.

This breakthrough in laser cooling technology can even lead to the development of almost sci-fi like computer chips that cool on their own, minimising heat and thus prolonging battery life for portable devices like tablets and smart phones.

Assistant Professor Xiong Qihua from the School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences and the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering had cooled down a semiconductor from 20 degrees Celsius down to minus 20 degrees Celsius. Before this, the cooling of semiconductors by laser has never been proven.

The material, Cadmium Sulfide, is a type of group II-VI semiconductor commonly used in solar cells, sensors and electronics.

"If we are able to harness the power of laser cooling, it would mean that medical devices which require extreme cooling, such as MRI which uses liquid helium, could do away with their bulky refrigerant systems with just with an optical refrigeration device in its place," Prof Xiong said.

"Not only that, but it would also remove the need for compressors and coolants in air-conditioning and refrigerators used in our homes and automobiles, saving space, energy and green house gases which are harmful to our ozone layer.

The potential for a compact, cost-effective, vibration-free and cryogen-less cooling system is enormous, as the global market for energy-efficient buildings is estimated to be worth over $100 billion dollars by 2017, according to reports by Global Industry Analysts (GIA).

"This also translates into the ability to build miniaturised coolers to cool infrared sensors used in satellites for imaging and build self-cooling computer chips suitable for use in portable devices like tablets and smart phones."

Prof Xiong, who leads a research team of 25 people including three undergraduates, is now looking to bring laser cooling down to liquid helium temperature at minus 269 degree Celsius. This is because in principle and theory, semiconductors can support laser cooling down to such a low temperatures.

"Our initial results published in Nature, have shown that it is possible to laser-cool a semiconductor to liquid nitrogen temperature, so we are aiming to reach an even lower temperature, such as that of liquid helium," said Prof Xiong, who had directed the research efforts of his researchers Dr. Zhang Jun and Ph.D. student Li Dehui towards this new area.

This experiment which took three years to complete was funded by NTU, Prof Xiong's National Research Foundation Fellowship grant and the Ministry of Education Academic Research Fund.

NTU's ground-breaking research into fundamental physics and sciences is one of the key components in Sustainability, one of the university's Five Peaks of Excellence, areas of research which NTU hopes to make a global mark in under its five-year strategic plan.

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Hunter fires family members from NBA players union

(AP) ? Executive director Billy Hunter has fired his daughter and daughter-in-law from the NBA players' association, less than two weeks after a review criticized his hiring practices.

In a letter to the union's special committee of players, dated Jan. 23, Hunter informed them that Robyn Hunter was to be let go as of Jan. 25. Megan Inaba will stay on through the All-Star break to help coordinate activities in Houston before leaving her job on Feb. 17.

Hunter also states in the letter, obtained Tuesday by The Associated Press, that the NBPA will no longer work with Prim Capital, the banking firm that employs Hunter's son, Todd.

The letter was first reported by Bloomberg News.

The review by the firm Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP said Hunter's hiring of family and friends had "damaged the union."

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If the Republican Party supports immigration reform, will Hispanics ever support the GOP? (David Weigel, Slate)

?Regardless of the political benefits to one party or another moving ahead on immigration reform is good policy.?

By David Weigel, Slate

As a weather vane of popular Republican Party opinion, Sean Hannity is without peer. And it was Hannity, two and a half months ago, who first told Republicans to take a dive on immigration and pass some kind of reform bill.

?We?ve got to get rid of the immigration issue altogether,? he said on Nov. 8, two hard days after the re-election of Barack Obama. Not ?rid of immigration,? but rid of ?the issue? of immigration. The issue had scared 71 percent of Hispanic voters over to the president. ?I think you control the border first,? said Hannity. ?You create a pathway for those people that are here?you don?t say you?ve got to go home. And that is a position that I?ve evolved on.?

That word ? ?evolved? ? is conservative media code for sold out in the hopes of a brunch invite from Arianna Huffington. Ten years earlier, in his airbrushed jeremiad Let Freedom Ring (not on Kindle, but available for $0.01 before shipping), Hannity condemned the liberals who ?spuriously contend that opposing illegal immigration means opposing all immigration.? He printed the numbers of year-2000 immigrants from Iran and ?Afghanistan, then controlled by the Taliban,? to make a point of some kind.

Hannity?s agita about immigrants was part terror-panic, part culture-panic. He wanted Republicans to win elections, and immigration made it harder. That could be proven by two sets of numbers. In 1980, when he defeated Jimmy Carter and destroyed the Democratic Party?s national coalition, Ronald Reagan won the white vote by 20 points. In 2012, when famed car-elevator enthusiast Mitt Romney lost to Barack Obama, he also won the white vote. He won it by 20 points. But in 32 years, the Hispanic share of the electorate quintupled from 2 percent to 10 percent.

The reason, as any demographics-obsessed conservative could tell you, was the 1986 Immigration Reform and Control Act. Passed by a Democratic House, signed by Reagan, it legalized 2.8 million mostly-Hispanic border-crossers. The new Americans brought their families up from Mexico. They had kids. According to the Public Policy Institute of California, the state?s Hispanic birthrate rose from 3.2 children per woman in 1987 to 4.4 in 1991. And 21 years later, Reagan?s own California had become a Democratic landslide state. John McCain?s Arizona gave Democrats five of nine available House seats. Sen. Jeff Flake only barely won his 2012 race, because 18 percent of voters were Hispanic, and they went for the Democrat by 46 points.

If they?re going to pass any kind of legalization plan, Republicans have to answer two questions they?ve been putting off. Are they willing to add millions of potential Hispanic voters? And if they are ? if they are willing to pass some McCain-Rubio-Schumer bill?can they win these people over?

This week, the most prominent Republicans are the ones saying yes. ?Regardless of the political benefits to one party or another,? said Sen. Flake in a statement, ?moving ahead on immigration reform is good policy.? He?s a member of the Senate ?Group of Eight,? (I prefer ?Octogang? but it hasn?t caught on) and he can envision a near future where Hispanic voters don?t see Republican and immediately think ?show me your papers? or ?Joe Arpaio.? If that happens, they can win them again. Win enough of them, anyway.

?I?ve heard a lot of conservatives say, ?Hispanics are pro-life, pro-traditional marriage, and they should be Republicans,? ? said Grover Norquist, president of Americans for Tax Reform and a longtime pro-reform conduit between business groups and Republicans. ?That?s good. But you can't go to someone's house, knock on the door, and say: ?I want to talk to you about all the things we agree on. While we talk, you won't mind if Igor here grabs your grandmother, who?s 87 years old and has lived here forever, and drags her across the border 1,000 miles away? Oh, and we?ll grab your friends from school and drag them out, too, because we have such a great time together.? If you remove the threat of self-deportation, it becomes a completely different conversation.?

But how do you get there? Since Sunday night, when the Octogang?s deal leaked to Politico, we haven?t heard much from the demography-is-destiny Republicans. They believe, for cultural reasons, that Hispanic immigrants are natural Democratic voters. There is a theory of ?makers? and ?takers,? and no matter how many calluses they get picking lettuce, the new arrivals go into column two.

The most honest Republican member of Congress? demographic group is Rep. Lou Barletta. He can trace his success to the mid-2000s immigration wars. He ran Hazelton, Penn., and pushed through the Illegal Immigration Relief Act. It was all enforcement?fines on landlords who leased to illegal immigrants and denial of licenses to business that employed them. In 2010, he won a seat in Congress. In 2011, it was gerrymandered to protect him.

?Anyone who believes that they're going to win over the Latino vote is grossly mistaken," Barletta told Colby Itkowitz, Washington reporter for an Allentown paper. "The majority that are here illegally are low-skilled or may not even have a high school diploma. The Republican Party is not going to compete over who can give more social programs out. They will become Democrats because of the social programs they'll depend on.?

In 2006 and 2007, the Barlettas of the GOP combined this argument with two bogeymen: wan enforcement and a new surge of immigrants. Neither of those fears retains their old power. Border fencing, deportations, and border agents are all at or above the levels promised during the Bush era?s failed immigration bills. And the Mexican economy simply isn?t weak enough to inspire the old pace of border-crossings, something the president obliquely bragged about in his Tuesday immigration speech.

That leaves Republicans with the demographic dare. And like Hannity, their opinion leaders just aren?t really sure about the risks, not like they were before 2012. Last week, before the Octogang?s framework came out, Sen. Marco Rubio called into Mark Levin?s radio show. Levin, a conservative attorney who sees tyranny behind every White House rose bush, was brought into the radio industry by Hannity. Before he talked to Rubio, he swore that the GOP?s immigration position had ?nothing to do? with their defeat. Post-Rubio, he had been healed. ?We have de facto amnesty right now,? said Levin, quoting Rubio?s spin. ?When he said it, it set a light bulb off. Maybe I am a little slow.?

On Tuesday, before Obama?s speech, Rubio repeated the trick. The cynicism was rising, because the president was about to speak?to promise his own bill if the Octogang failed?and Republicans like Flake warned that Obama could ?poison the well.? But Limbaugh went easy, too. Instead of assuming that the new immigrants were lazy, natural takers, he asked Rubio if they were more industrious, more American. ?Are conservatives stuck in the past about misjudging why immigrants are drawn to America today??

?The folks I interact with,? said Rubio, ?when they get to this country and they open their own business, they see the cost of government firsthand.?

For a couple of minutes, on-air, two Republicans who wanted the party to win again agreed that they could convert the new arrivals. ?What you are doing is admirable and noteworthy," Limbaugh said. "You are recognizing reality.?

Source: http://blog.syracuse.com/opinion/2013/01/if_the_republican_party_suppor.html

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Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Guantanamo defense lawyers want prison camp sleep-over

GUANTANAMO BAY U.S. NAVAL BASE, Cuba (Reuters) - Lawyers defending the Guantanamo prisoners accused of plotting the September 11 attacks on Tuesday sought permission to spend 48 hours in the top-secret prison where the alleged al Qaeda conspirators have awaited trial for more than six years.

"You want to sleep with your client?" Army tribunal judge Colonel James Pohl asked one of the lawyers during a hearing, provoking snickers in the courtroom at the Guantanamo Bay U.S. Naval Base in Cuba.

Pohl said he had not intended to be flippant but was trying to pin down whether the military and civilian defense lawyers were asking to sleep on cots in their clients' cells. The five defendants, who skipped their pretrial hearing on Tuesday, are accused of training and aiding the hijackers who are accused of killing 2,976 people in the United States in 2001.

They are housed in "Camp 7," a maximum-security detention facility reserved for captives previously held in secret CIA prisons overseas. They are segregated from the general prisoner population in the facility, whose very existence was not publicly acknowledged until more than a year after their transfer to Guantanamo in 2006.

Navy Commander Walter Ruiz, a defense attorney for alleged al Qaeda money courier Mustafa al Hawsawi, said a two-day visit was needed to get an intimate understanding of the conditions of confinement.

Defense lawyers said harsh conditions could constitute illegal pretrial punishment, a potentially mitigating factor that could spare the defendants from the death penalty if they are convicted of war crimes that include terrorism, hijacking and attacking civilians. They want a 48-hour visit, plus follow-up visits every six months.

Prosecutors said that would be unduly disruptive to Camp 7 and proposed instead that the defense lawyers be allowed a one-time visit, during which they would not be allowed to speak to anyone except the personnel conducting the tour.

The offer was ridiculed by Navy Commander Kevin Bogucki, who represents Ramzi Binalshibh, a Yemeni defendant accused of helping the hijackers enroll in flight training schools.

"It calls to mind the jungle cruise at Disneyland," Bogucki said, referring to the theme park ride where visitors are loaded onto boats that glide past elephants that are in fact mechanical imitations programmed to spout water on cue.

Debate on the matter continued on Tuesday in pretrial hearings scheduled to last through Thursday at the Guantanamo navy base.

(Editing by Tom Brown and Cynthia Osterman)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/guantanamo-defense-lawyers-want-prison-camp-sleep-over-191537626.html

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advisoralflani: chapter 12

This chapter is SPEACIAL one, do you know why?

Because it?s dedicated to all my lovely READERS :* In the previous chapters I made some readers tear, smile, and laugh. but in this chapter I decided to unlock my heart for you.. I just wish that the words I?ll say will touch your hearts? First, i want all of you to know something, EVERYONE in this universe suffers from certain kind of issues, so please don?t think you?re suffering all alone by yourself .. and NEVER wish to die because your life sucks! I know that some ppl wish death, but come on, let face it? Are you READY to meet allah? .. I know that most of you are not.. so don?t wish death, and always think of Palestine, Syria and other countries who?re suffering much more than you! I?ll ask you few questions and I won?t you to answer with yes or no, okay? Do you have something to eat? Do you have something to wear? If all your answers YES!! Then thank allah for this. Because other people have lost everything. I once read a TRUE event happened to a young girl she lost her family and home in seconds !! her house was burn and her family died because of the burning fire, while this girl survived alone, allah ketb lha 3umer, but She lost her home and family. And a lot of other events I read in news paper, well I don?t read news paper, actually my mom told me, cause she?s the one reading ;p anyway, she told me about a car accident, both parents died and their baby son the only one survived :?) he lost his parents at very young age.. So, ALWAYS thank allah for what he gave you, I use to do something to make me feel better I?ll share it with you, actually, 2 things. First, I use to bring a sheet of paper and divide it in to two parts, the first part I?ll write down all the ?ne3m? that allah gave it to me, but the other part I write all the things that ?en7rmt?mnhm .. and I found that what allah gave me is much more than what allah took from me. I won?t you all to try it,? 100 % sure you?ll find same my results. Second thing I do to make me feel better, when I get pissed off or depressed, I PRAY to god, just let your heart speak! Cause NO ONE in this world knows shkthr you?re suffering except allah sub7anah. Trust me you?ll feel much better after this. Here?s another thing I want to talk about, you are ALL special, but each person on their own way! I know that some of you are good in arts stuff, while other in sports, some are talented in writing, and many other talents, you just have to search for that talent and improve it! The most important don?t listen to what others say about your talent, KEEEP MOVING FORWARD. Tadrouun lish? 7achyy ELNAS la ywady wla iyeebb. And people are just jealous from you ;) Shofaw, most of the ppl ely naj7een ib 7ayat?hm ma hamhm 7achy elnas! They simply ignore it. And yeah, I don?t want to see anyone sad, SMILE, because you have beautiful one that others are dying to see it. SMILE, because you have supportive friends and family, SMILE, because you are one of a kind, SMILE, because you are much better than others, SMILE, because I?m here for you, SMILE because i love you and I know that you love me back? :p YUUUBAAA SMILEEEEEE :D :D :D some of you thought I might leave blogging world right?... hmm well the truth is I CAN?T leave my sisters suffer and go LIVE my life! Well, yeah many girls asked me for a certain advice either through dm or ask or kik. But there are these girls who always keeps asking me for advice and I NEVER got bored from listening to them. And there?s the third type of girls I met they became so close to me, they?re so sweet, lovely, friendly than some people I met in real life .. they became my sisters<3 .. ?so I can?t leave now, I might but not now. I?ll not post daily, I might post 2 or 3 chapters a week, sorry but I really can?t, I have other issues to deal with. But you can always find me through ask or dm. I want to thank all of you, because YOU ARE the reason of letting me continue blogging <3 in the end, I want to say, well I wish the world will hear this from the deepest of my heart. I have the most amazing, supportive, friendly READERS ever <3 I love you all. And remember, I?m always here for you, I won?t let you down x Can you provide me with your feedbacks please? xx

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Apple TV Update - Business Insider

Apple TV handApple has released an updated for its Apple TV that unlocks some long-awaited features.

The big new feature is the previously-rumored Bluetooth keyboard support, which should make it much easier to log into Hulu and search for things on Netflix.

Other than that, users will get an improved iTunes in the Cloud service, and a feature called Up Next, which lets you build a queue of music to play on the fly.

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Deadly smoke, lone blocked exit: 230 die in Brazil

SANTA MARIA, Brazil (AP) ? A fast-moving fire roared through a crowded nightclub in southern Brazil early Sunday, within seconds filling the space with flames and a thick, toxic smoke that killed more than 230 panicked partygoers who gasped for breath and fought in a stampede to escape.

It appeared to be the world's deadliest nightclub fire in more than a decade.

Firefighters responding to the blaze at first had trouble getting inside the Kiss nightclub because bodies partially blocked the club's entryway.

Witnesses said a flare or firework lit by band members started the blaze in Santa Maria, a university city of about 260,000 people. Officials at a news conference said the cause was still under investigation ? though police inspector Sandro Meinerz told the Agencia Estado news agency the band was to blame for a pyrotechnics show and that manslaughter charges could be filed.

Television images showed black smoke billowing out of the Kiss nightclub as shirtless young men who had attended a university party joined firefighters using axes and sledgehammers to pound at windows and hot-pink exterior walls to free those trapped inside.

Bodies of the dead and injured were strewn in the street and panicked screams filled the air as medics tried to help. There was little to be done; officials said most of those who died were suffocated by smoke within minutes.

Within hours a community gym was a horror scene, with body after body lined up on the floor, partially covered with black plastic as family members identified kin.

Outside the gym police held up personal objects ? a black purse, a blue high-heeled shoe ? as people seeking information on loved ones looked crowded around, hoping not to recognize anything being shown them.

Guido Pedroso Melo, commander of the city's fire department, told the O Globo newspaper that firefighters had a hard time getting inside the club because "there was a barrier of bodies blocking the entrance."

Teenagers sprinted from the scene after the fire began, desperately seeking help. Others carried injured and burned friends away in their arms. Many of the victims were under 20 years old, including some minors.

"There was so much smoke and fire, it was complete panic, and it took a long time for people to get out, there were so many dead," survivor Luana Santos Silva told the Globo TV network.

The fire spread so fast inside the packed club that firefighters and ambulances could do little to stop it, Silva said.

Another survivor, Michele Pereira, told the Folha de S. Paulo newspaper that she was near the stage when members of the band lit flares that started the conflagration.

"The band that was onstage began to use flares and, suddenly, they stopped the show and pointed them upward," she said. "At that point, the ceiling caught fire. It was really weak, but in a matter of seconds it spread."

Guitarist Rodrigo Martins told Radio Gaucha that the band, Gurizada Fandangueira, started playing at 2:15 a.m. "and we had played around five songs when I looked up and noticed the roof was burning"

"It might have happened because of the Sputnik, the machine we use to create a luminous effect with sparks. It's harmless, we never had any trouble with it.

"When the fire started, a guard passed us a fire extinguisher, the singer tried to use it but it wasn't working"

He confirmed that accordion player Danilo Jacques, 28, died, while the five other members made it out safely.

Police Maj. Cleberson Braida Bastianello said by telephone that the toll had risen to 233 with the death of a hospitalized victim. He said earlier that the death toll was likely made worse because the nightclub appeared to have just one exit through which patrons could exit.

Survivors said security guards briefly tried to block people from exiting the club. Brazilian bars routinely make patrons pay their entire tab at the end of the night before they are allowed to leave.

Officials earlier counted 232 bodies that had been brought for identification to a gymnasium in Santa Maria, which is located at the southern tip of Brazil, near the borders with Argentina and Uruguay.

Federal Health Minister Alexandre Padhilha told a news conference that most of the 117 people treated in hospitals had been poisoned by gases they breathed during the fire. Only a few suffered serious burns, he said.

Brazil President Dilma Rousseff arrived to visit the injured after cutting short her trip to a Latin American-European summit in Chile.

"It is a tragedy for all of us," Rousseff said.

Most of the dead apparently were asphyxiated, according to Dr. Paulo Afonso Beltrame, a professor at the medical school of the Federal University of Santa Maria who went to the city's Caridade Hospital to help victims.

Beltrame said he was told the club had been filled far beyond its capacity during a party for students at the university's agronomy department.

Survivors, police and firefighters gave the same account of a band member setting the ceiling's soundproofing ablaze, he said.

"Large amounts of toxic smoke quickly filled the room, and I would say that at least 90 percent of the victims died of asphyxiation," Beltrame told The Associated Press by telephone.

"The toxic smoke made people lose their sense of direction so they were unable to find their way to the exit. At least 50 bodies were found inside a bathroom. Apparently they confused the bathroom door with the exit door."

In the hospital, the doctor "saw desperate friends and relatives walking and running down the corridors looking for information," he said, calling it "one of the saddest scenes I have ever witnessed."

Rodrigo Moura, identified by the newspaper Diario de Santa Maria as a security guard at the club, said it was at its maximum capacity of between 1,000 and 2,000, and partygoers were pushing and shoving to escape.

Santa Maria Mayor Cezar Schirmer declared a 30-day mourning period, and Tarso Genro, the governor of the southern state of Rio Grande do Sul, said officials were investigating the cause of the disaster.

The blaze was the deadliest in Brazil since at least 1961, when a fire that swept through a circus killed 503 people in Niteroi, Rio de Janeiro.

Sunday's fire also appeared to be the worst at a nightclub since December 2000, when a welding accident reportedly set off a fire at a club in Luoyang, China, killing 309.

In 2004, at least 194 people died in a fire at an overcrowded nightclub in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Seven members of a band were sentenced to prison for starting the flames.

A blaze at the Lame Horse nightclub in Perm, Russia, killed 152 people in December 2009 after an indoor fireworks display ignited a plastic ceiling decorated with branches.

Similar circumstances led to a 2003 nightclub fire that killed 100 people in the United States. Pyrotechnics used as a stage prop by the 1980s rock band Great White set ablaze cheap soundproofing foam on the walls and ceiling of a Rhode Island music venue.

The band performing in Santa Maria, Gurizada Fandangueira, plays a driving mixture of local Brazilian country music styles. Guitarist Martin told Radio Gaucha the musicians are already seeing hostile messages.

"People on the social networks are saying we have to pay for what happened," he said. "I'm afraid there could be retaliation".

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Sibaja reported from Brasilia. Associated Press Writers Stan Lehman and Bradley Brooks contributed to this report from Sao Paulo.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/deadly-smoke-lone-blocked-exit-230-die-brazil-201703681.html

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Saturday, January 26, 2013

Real Estate Tip for Sacramento Home Buyers | Sacramento Real ...

Home Buyer Real Estate Tip

I have been getting phone calls from home buyers who tell me their offers have not been accepted with the real estate agent they are working with. ? There are several different reasons home buyers offers have not been accepted.

Since as a Sacramento REALTOR ? I have not been privy to the contract your real estate agent filled out, I can only give you some of the many reasons this may have happened.

  1. Your offer was too low in a booming real estate market where prices are going for more than the asking price.
  2. Your offer was not the highest offer received by the seller
  3. Your offer did not include your PreApproval letter
  4. Your offer included too many seller requests
  5. Your offer was not filled out properly

These are just a few of the reasons why a Sacramento home buyer?s offer may not have been accepted. ?Currently, there is very low inventory and many home buyers so a Sacramento home buyer needs to be aggressive in this real estate market in order to get a house. ?Otherwise, the longer it takes you, the more you will pay in the end.?

The real estate Purchase Contract needs to be filled out correctly. ?All those little lines and spaces for information on the Purchase Contract that home buyers sign are there for a reason. ?The REALTOR? that the home buyer decides to work with is vital toward getting the home buyer?s offer accepted. ?The REALTOR? must understand the current real estate market in order to get the home buyer?s offer accepted and counsel the home buyer on what they need to do as well as pay if they really want the home for sale.

Sacramento homes are receiving multiple offers

Since most homes for sale receive multiple offers, a Sacramento home buyer wants to make sure their offer is accepted. ?Is your contract fully filled out? ?Have all the additional documents been provided with your offer? ?If not, your offer may not be accepted. ?Homes for sale are moving rapidly, so make sure all your documentation has been provided without the listing agent asking for it.

As a Sacramento REALTOR?, I see lenders who write offers for home buyers, but don?t fill out the contracts correctly nor in the best interest of the home buyer. ?Of course, if I dabbled in loans, I?m sure I wouldn?t do a good job either. ?In real estate, the more ?deals? a REALTOR? has had experience with, the better professional representation a home buyer or seller will have. ?Experience in real estate is like anything else, the more you do it, the better you get and the more you learn.

In the old days, the real estate Broker checked each agent?s file long before the escrow closed so that mistakes could be caught but lately, I?m not sure anybody is checking the contracts being written. ?So, do yourself a favor, home buyers and check your own contract, making sure all the lines are filled out so your chances are better toward getting your offer accepted.

Here are a few key points as a home buyer who should expect from your REALTOR?:

  • show you homes with no pressure
  • expect home buyers have Pre Approval Letter and/or a bank statement showing proof of funds
  • provide CMA(comparative market analysis) before writing offer
  • keep you well informed & communicate at a minimum, weekly

These are just the minimum requirements you should expect from your agent if you are a home buyer. Do you need a professional real estate agent who will have your best interest in mind? ?I?m here to help you if you are really ready to buy a home.

Other Real Estate Articles:

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Home Warranties and Are They Worth It?

Sacramento Home Buyers Always Ask This Question

Source: http://www.sacramentorealestatevoice.com/having-trouble-buying-a-home-in-sacramento/

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Still Crazy after All These Fears (preview)

Cover Image: February 2013 Scientific American MagazineSee Inside

The world will end, but not for a long, long time


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Congratulations, you survived the Mayan apocalypse. I knew you could do it.

I had complete confidence that I would live past the alleged planetary expiration date of December 21, 2012, provided I didn't get hit by a bus or slip in the bathtub. But those modes of demise are, of course, far less tantalizing than some end-of-the world fantasy dreamed up by amateur archaeologists and sucked down by people who perhaps never worry that they have undiagnosed hypertension or that the highway bridge they cross daily hasn't been properly maintained.

This article was originally published with the title Still Crazy After All These Fears.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR(S)

Steve Mirsky has been writing the Anti Gravity column since a typical tectonic plate was about 33 inches from its current location. He also hosts the Scientific American podcast Science Talk.


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Friday, January 25, 2013

Lehigh Valley Health Network Cancer Doctor Refutes Breast Cancer ...

A study published in the New England Journal of Medicine in November 2012 concluded that mammograms ?overdiagnosed? breast cancer ? detected tumors that would never have led to clinical symptoms ? in 1.3 million U.S. women in the past 30 years. In 2008, breast cancer was overdiagnosed in more than 70,000 women, or 31 percent of all breast cancers diagnosed, the study estimates.

After a report about the study was published in local newspapers, Gregory Harper, MD, PhD, physician director of Lehigh Valley Health Network?s National Cancer Institute Community Cancer Centers Program, wrote a column to reinforce the importance and effectiveness of regular mammograms.

?Until we can determine with confidence which cancers require treatment and which do not, screening is required to find as many cancers as early as possible,? Harper wrote. ?Which woman is willing to take the chance that the breast cancer growing in her breast does not need to be found or treated when no one ? not the woman, not the radiologist, not the surgeon, not the cancer specialist ? can know that her cancer will not kill her? The goal of screening needs to be to find cancer early.?

The Annals of Internal Medicine this month also published an opinion piece that takes a similar stance.

Read Harper?s column below.

Learn how to make an appointment for a mammogram at one of Lehigh Valley Health Network?s Breast Health Services locations.

?Why Mammography??

Gregory R. Harper, MD, PhD
Physician Director, National Cancer Institute Community Cancer Centers Program at Lehigh Valley Health Network

The Morning Call recently reported the findings of another study questioning the value of screening mammography. The study, published in the New England Journal of Medicine, demonstrated an increase in the diagnosis of early stage breast cancer (as a result of screening), but also estimated that about 31 percent of all breast cancers detected by screening would not have led to medically significant symptoms. The number of cancers detected that would not have progressed to medically significant symptoms but were treated anyway is considered ?overdiagnosis,? and it is estimated that in 2008, 70,000 women were overdiagnosed by this definition. The authors conclude that screening mammography results in significant harm ? surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy and hormonal therapy, most often some combination ? that could (and should) be avoided in those women who don?t need it as a result of overdiagnosis.

The problem is that we do NOT know which women with early stage breast cancer do not need treatment.

Some additional clarification of the study findings is warranted. First, of the increased number of women diagnosed with early stage breast cancer, one third of them were women with a diagnosis of non-invasivecancer of the milk ducts (ductal carcinoma in situ, DCIS). Women with DCIS usually have the tumor removed (surgery) and if only the tumor is removed (lumpectomy), then the remainder of the breast is treated with radiation. In some patients (but not all), additional ?anti-estrogen? hormonal therapy is recommended to reduce the chance that the cancer will come back in the treated breast or that new cancer will arise in the opposite breast. Chemotherapy is NOT recommended in women with DCIS. So, for one third of the women with early stage breast cancer, chemotherapy is not given, and is therefore not causing harm.

For most women, a diagnosis of DCIS is good news, because for the majority of women, the diagnosed cancer will be cured with local therapy (surgery and radiation for lumpectomy, and surgery only for women who require removal of the breast ? mastectomy). Because we do not know which women with DCIS are at risk for either recurrence in the same breast, or a new cancer in the other breast, the current guidelines are to consider treatment for everyone. In practice, however, we do not treat everyone the same, and although local treatment to remove the DCIS from the breast is recommended for most patients, the hormonal therapy is limited to only those women who are at high enough risk for recurrence to warrant treatment. Many older women do not get additional hormonal treatment because the side effects and risks are simply not worth the benefit.

The authors make the case that better treatment of early stage invasive cancers have resulted in better outcomes. This is true. Better treatment has led to longer ?five-year? survival rates. But living five years is not the same as living cured, and the goal of chemotherapy and hormonal therapy for invasive breast cancer is to cure the patient. Again, because we cannot tell for sure which cancers are more likely to kill the patient and which cancers are not likely to affect the woman?s life expectancy, current guidelines recommend consideration of treatment for all patients. But, even in early stage hormonally sensitive (estrogen receptor positive, ER+) breast cancers, not all women get chemotherapy. And this gets to the central concern about decreasing screening mammography.

We are steadily learning how to tell which cancers need treatment and which do not. For example, in women with early stage ER-positive breast cancers, an analysis of the genetic pattern in their breast cancer will predict which cancers will benefit from chemotherapy and which will not. Thus, we now have the tools not to ?overtreat? those early stage cancers that do not need chemotherapy. We are beginning to use the same genetic assay to tell which non-invasive cancers (DCIS) will require radiation and which can be treated only with surgical removal.

The reality is that some cancers that are diagnosed do not require additional treatment and may have never become ?medically significant? if never discovered. Other cancers that are diagnosed, even if early, will lead to the patient?s death even with treatment.? And, still others, if found early, will be cured with treatment that if not given would result in the woman more likely dying of her breast cancer when it recurred.

Until we can determine with confidence which cancers require treatment and which do not, screening is required to find as many cancers as early as possible.? Which woman is willing to take the chance that the breast cancer growing in her breast does not need to be found or treated when no one ? not the woman, not the radiologist, not the surgeon, not the cancer specialist ? can know that her cancer will not kill her?

The goal of screening needs to be to find cancer early. The goal of research is to find out how to better determine what to do with cancer when it is found. If an early stage cancer can be predicted to not affect a woman?s life expectancy and will not grow to be a wound in her breast, then, by all means, leave it alone. Then, we can concentrate our treatments on those cancers that truly need to be treated.

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More information from Healthy You magazine on LVHN.org:

Source: http://www.lvhn.org/lehighvalleyhealthnews/2013/01/24/lehigh-valley-health-network-cancer-doctor-refutes-breast-cancer-overdiagnosis/

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