Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Happy New Years 2014 from Around the World (PICTURES)

No matter where you welcome the New Year of 2014 in from, we hope it finds you in happy spirits. As the world turns, New Year celebrations are happening. Below is a list of what the New Year looked like from all over the world.

While looking at the different traditions and ceremonies from across the world, share with us, which city you feel knows how to ring in the New Year.

New Years 2014 from Scotland.

New Years 2014 from Scotland.

Happy New Years 2014 from Paris.

Happy New Years 2014 from Paris.

Happy New Years celebration from Taipai, Taiwan.

Happy New Years celebration from Taipai, Taiwan.

Happy New Years from Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

Happy New Years from Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

ISS looking down on NYC.

ISS looking down on NYC.

Happy New Years 2014 from London, England!

Happy New Years 2014 from London, England!

Don't forget it's summer time in below the equator. Happy New Years 2014 from Sydney, Australia.

Don’t forget it’s summer time in below the equator. Happy New Years 2014 from Sydney, Australia.

Happy New Years 2014 from Hong Kong, China

Happy New Years 2014 from Hong Kong, China

Last 5 minutes of 2013 from New Zealand.

Last 5 minutes of 2013 from New Zealand.

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Happy New Years 2014 from Around the World (PICTURES).

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Wrecked Oil Train In North Dakota Producing Toxic Smoke

  • Residents of Casselton, North Dakota forced to leave their homes because of toxic smoke coming from a wrecked train carrying crude oil.
  • North Dakota is second only to Texas in leading U.S. states that produce oil.

CASSELTON, N.D. (AP) â€" Many residents evacuated a southeastern North Dakota town overnight after a train carrying crude oil derailed and exploded, and officials warned that acrid smoke could blow into the area.

No one was hurt in Monday’s derailment of the mile-long train that sent a great fireball and plumes of black smoke skyward about a mile from the small town of Casselton. The fire had been so intense as darkness fell that investigators couldn’t even get close enough to count the number of burning cars. Some burned through the night. The National Transportation Safety Board was preparing to investigate.

Fireball from train derailed carrying crude oil.

Fireball from train derailed carrying crude oil.

“Wrecked Oil Train In North Dakota Producing Toxic Smoke”

The Cass County Sheriff’s Office called on the 2,400 people living in Casselton, about 25 miles west of Fargo, to leave their homes, citing a shift in winds blowing smoke toward the town. Health experts were testing the quality of the air but did not yet have results early Tuesday.

“Is it highly hazardous or did most of it burn off in the fire?” Sheriff Paul Laney said of elements in burning crude that could be risky for health. “We just don’t know.”

Laney said much of Casselton’s water tower was covered in soot and that he expects to see a lot of the black powder around town as the day progresses.

“Wait until you see the footprints in the snow later on,” he said. “That’s the stuff coming out of the sky.”

Sheriff’s Deputy Joe Crawford said about two-thirds of the town’s residents had heeded the recommendation to evacuate their homes. Officials were waiting for daybreak before making new attempts to investigate the scene. The fire died down overnight, “but we’ve still got plenty of smoke and plenty of fire and plenty of heat,” Crawford said.

Terry Johnson, the manager of a grain dealer less than a mile from the derailment, said he heard at least six explosions in the two hours following the derailment.

“It shook our building and there was a huge fireball,” he said.

Official estimates of the extent of the blaze varied. BNSF Railway Co. said it believed about 20 cars caught fire after its oil train left the tracks about 2:10 p.m. Monday. The sheriff’s office said Monday it thought 10 cars were on fire. Officials said the cars would be allowed to burn out.

Authorities haven’t yet been able to untangle exactly how the derailment happened. BNSF spokeswoman Amy McBeth said another train carrying grain derailed first, and that this knocked several cars of the oil train off adjoining tracks.

BNSF said both trains had more than 100 cars each.

The incident will likely prompt discussion about the safety of transporting oil by cross-country rail. Fears of catastrophic derailments were particularly stoked after a train carrying crude from North Dakota’s Bakken oil patch crashed in Quebec last summer. Forty-seven people died in the ensuing fire.

The National Transportation Safety Board said Monday night it had launched a “go-team” to investigate this latest derailment. Jeff Zent, a spokesman for Gov. Jack Dalrymple, said the National Guard was on alert if needed.

Ryan Toop, who lives about a half-mile away, said he heard the explosions and drove in below zero temperatures until he was the equivalent of about two city blocks from the fire.

“I rolled down the window, and you could literally keep your hands warm,” Toop said.

The rail tracks run straight through Casselton, and Cass County Sheriff’s Sgt. Tara Morris said it was “a blessing (the derailment) didn’t happen within the city.”

A shelter was set up in Fargo and Casselton Mayor Ed McConnell said he didn’t want anyone sleeping in their vehicles as temperatures dipped to 20 below overnight.

“All the experts say it can be a hazardous situation to their health,” McConnell said. “We’re going to try to get everybody out of the town.” Crawford said only 19 people stayed at the shelter Monday night.

The North Dakota Department of Health warned that exposure to burning crude could cause shortness of breath, coughing and itching and watery eyes. It had said those in the vicinity with respiratory conditions such as asthma, bronchitis or emphysema should minimize outdoor activity.

North Dakota is the No. 2 oil-producing state in the U.S., trailing only Texas, and a growing amount of that is being shipped by rail. The state’s top oil regulator said earlier this month that he expected as much as 90 percent of North Dakota’s oil would be carried by train in 2014, up from the current 60 percent.

The number of crude oil carloads hauled by U.S. railroads surged from 10,840 in 2009 to a projected 400,000 this year. Despite the increase, the rate of accidents has stayed relatively steady. Railroads say 99.997 percent of hazardous materials shipments reach destinations safely.

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Associated Press writers James MacPherson in Bismarck, N.D., and Dirk Lammers in Sioux Falls, S.D., contributed.

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Sanofi To Appeal FDA’s Rejection Of Lemtrada, Multiple Sclerosis Drug

  • Lemtrada is currently used in Europe, Canada, and Australia

  • Lemtrada, new multiple sclerosis treatment, has potentially fatal side effects

lemtrada multiple sclerosis treatment

Lemtrada, denied for use in the U.S. for treatment of multiple sclerosis, seeks appeal
Image at MS UK

Lemtrada, a drug used to treat multiple sclerosis, was rejected for use in the U.S. by the FDA.  Lemrtrada, generically known as alemtuzumab, was developed by France’s Sanofi, and is currently used in Europe, Canada, and Australia.  This decision sets Sanofi back on their hopes to gain more of a share of the $20 billion market for multiple sclerosis treatment.

The FDA stated that Sanofi’’s Lemtrada “did not submit evidence from adequate and well-controlled studies” proving that the benefits outweigh the side effects.  The FDA is concerned with some of the potential extreme side effects of Lemtrada.

Lemtrada was approved for treatment of multiple sclerosis by the European Union in September, and earlier this month in Canada and Australia.  In order to attempt further breakthrough to the U.S. market, the FDA indicated that further testing of Lemtrada against another drug are needed.

Some of the risks identified with taking Lemtrada include potentially fatal diseases like cancer, diabetes and autoimmune diseases.  It was also suspected that some of the participants in clinical trials for Lemtrada may have been aware of which drug they were receiving.

While the appeal for use of Lemtrada in the U.S. is underway, it is unknown how long this process may take.

Sanofi Genzyme President, David Meeker stated, “We are extremely disappointed with the outcome of the review and the implications for patients in the U.S. suffering with multiple sclerosis who remain in need of alternative therapies to manage a devastating disease.”

Multiple sclerosis is an inflammatory disease that affects the insulating covers of nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord.  The damage caused by multiple sclerosis can result in physical, mental, and in some cases psychiatric problems.  The cause of multiple sclerosis is currently unknown, but is suspected to be genetic, or potentially infection.

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Monday, December 30, 2013

Lung Cancer Screening Advised For Some Heavy Smokers And Former Smokers

  • Lung cancer screening is advised for smokers aged 55 to 80

  • Lung cancer screening benefits “moderately” outweigh risks

Lung Cancer Screening

Lung cancer screening benefits moderately outweigh risks
Image by Roman Pavlyuk

The U.S. Preventative Services Task Force published an advisory in the Annals of Internal Medicine for smokers aged 55 to 80 whose smoking has put them at high risk for cancer to seek annual lung cancer screening.  The recommendations also apply to former smokers who have recently quit, or quit within the past 15 years.

The advisory calls for smokers and former smokers in this group to seek annual lung cancer screening tests.  The U.S. Preventative Services Task Force found that the benefits of lung cancer screening within this group outweigh the potential harms of over diagnosis and increased radiation exposure.  The panel was moderately certain that lung cancer screening benefits outweighed the risks, and gave the recommendations a “B” rating.

Lung cancer screening is completed using low-dose computed tomography, or CT scans.  The risk associated with this type of lung cancer screening is an increased chance of cancer due to the radiation.

Lung cancer screening is expected to help prevent some of the 160,000 deaths that occur annually from this disease.  Smoking is the greatest contributor to lung cancer, 85 percent of lung cancer is caused by smoking.

The U.S. Preventative Services Task Force states that, “lung cancer screening is not an alternative to smoking cessation and that screening cannot prevent most deaths that are directly related to lung cancer. However, they found there was adequate evidence that annual lung cancer screening in a defined population of high-risk persons could prevent a substantial amount of disease-related mortality.”

While the American Cancer Society and the American Society of Clinical Oncology mostly agree with these guidelines, some questions are left unanswered.  Frank C. Detterbeck, MD, from Yale University School of Medicine and Michael Unger, MD, from the Fox Chase Cancer Center state, “It is one thing to have strict criteria for entry into a study and no data that lung cancer screening works; it is another to argue that we should be screening and then expect that individuals with concerns can be excluded by simply drawing a line.”

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Unborn Child Lives after Mother is Shot in the Head

Unborn Child Lives after Mother is Shot in the Head

This story is the perfect example of when a tragedy turns into a miracle. An unborn child lives after a pregnant 17-year-old girl was shot in the back of the head on Christmas Day. The child was born three months premature but is expected to live, although they will sadly never be able to meet their mother.

Eva Casara's unborn child lives

Eva Casara was just 17 when her live was taken, yet her legacy continues as her unborn child lives.
Image courtesy of Twitter.

Eva Casara was just 17-years-old when she was shot on Christmas Day. Police found her severely injured and laying between two homes in Dolton, Illinois. Doctors were able to keep her alive long enough to deliver the premature baby via a cesarean.

“She’s fighting for her life. She weighs only about a pound and a half,” Eva’s grandmother Fannie Casara told the Chicago Sun-Times per the Christian Post Reporter. “They said they found her. They didn’t know how long she had been laying there. They had shot her in the back of the head. Her purse was gone, her money was gone, her iPhone was gone…coat gone. They treated her like a dog and just shot her in the back of the head,” she said of the police announcement.

The survivor, a baby girl, was named Lailani Paris Casara. She is currently being taken care of in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Her family and people around the world are praying she survives amid her turbulent entrance into the world.

“She looks just like her mother. She’s beautiful, and she’s so tiny, all those tiny fingers and toes,” Fannie told the Chicago Tribune.

Two boys, one a juvenile the other a 21-year-old man, have been charged in the shooting death. Anthony Lee, 16, who is said to be the late teen’s boyfriend and the father of the child was charged with first-degree murder alongside his 21-year-old brother Diante Lamont Coakley, according to Dolton Police Chief John Franklin.

Both brothers are currently being held without bond.

Eva Casara was just 17 when her live was taken, yet her legacy continues as her unborn child lives.

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This New Year’s Eve Ball is Designed by 12-Year-Old Cancer Patient

Associated Press Image The New Year's Eve Ball

Associated Press Image
The New Year’s Eve Ball

Inspired by a 12-year-old cancer survivor, this New Year’s Eve ball has taken on a new look.  As you watch the ball drop at midnight this year search for the sparkling lights set to resemble a gleaming rose.

NEW YORK (AP) â€" Electricians working atop a New York City skyscraper on Friday installed the last of the 2,688 crystal triangles that give the Times Square New Year’s Eve Ball its shimmer, including a panel dreamt up by a 12-year-old former cancer patient.

Each year, the intricate Waterford crystals that make up the skin of the huge orb are replaced with new pieces of glass.

This year’s design features a kaleidoscopic pattern that will refract light in a splash of 16 million colors as the ball drops down a flagpole at the stroke of midnight. The ball is lit from within by 32,256 powerful diodes.

One crystal panel stands out from the rest. It was crafted from a drawing submitted by Coraliz Martinez, who was treated for bone cancer at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in Memphis, Tenn., in 2011.

The girl’s colored-pencil drawing featured a single rose bloom, which Waterford’s master sculptor, Fred Curtis, traced into the glass and cut with a diamond wheel.

“I wanted to get as close to her design as possible,” he said.

Coraliz, who lives in Alabama, is now cancer-free, the hospital said.

It takes Waterford craftsmen about a year to make the crystals used in the ball, Curtis said.

Bolting them onto the ball’s metal frame takes two weeks. That task is carefully performed by a crew from Landmark Signs and Electric, a company that also maintains the dazzling electronic billboards in Times Square.

Two employees, Nick Bonavita and Nick Russomanno, screwed in the final panels as photographers watched Friday.

Their hands were red from the cold. The crystal wedges, fitted in their metal frames, looked heavy. But Bonavita, who has worked on the ball every year since 2009, said they haven’t dropped one yet.

“We have a perfect record so far,” he said.

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This New Year’s Eve Ball is Designed by 12-Year-Old Cancer Patient

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Sunday, December 29, 2013

Is the government spying on you?

Is the government spying on you?

Is the government spying on you?

The NSA

It’s time to check your kids’ new video consoles and all the other electronics you bought friends and family for the holidays.  Sources at the German Der Spiegel revealed this morning that the National Security Agency’s Tailored Access Operations division has electronic “backdoors” to monitor activates anywhere you can find modern electronic equipment.

Der Spiegel reports that documents from Edward Snowden reveal that the TAO can easily hack into almost anything on the market (and in your homes) today.  The division has compiled a complete, itemized list of all commercial electronics that have the above-mentioned NSA “backdoors”.  According to reports, storage products made by such companies as Maxtor, Samsung, Seagate and Western Digital all presently have these backdoors in their merchandise.

Other products on this backdoor list include networking equipment from Cisco and Huawei, Juniper Networks company-proclaimed “best-in-class” firewalls and numerous items manufactured by Dell.  Additionally, the Tailored Access Operations division also employs special computer software to hack into user-sent Windows “bug reports” in order to obtain data to assist them in gaining control of the electronics.

Der Spiegel investigative reporters claim that the Tailored Access Operations division even goes as far as intercepting online orders of various electronic products in order to alter and “bug” them.  They also note, however, that while Dell company spokespeople said the corporation “respects and complies with the laws of all countries in which it operates”, the majority of manufacturer representatives denied any knowledge of any National Security Agency activity.

The NSA also employs a group of specialists known as ANT.  These are computer hackers who modify and construct tools and equipment for TAO operatives to use and/or plant.  Their catalog of “break-in tools” includes items that range in price from free to $250,000.  Examples of items available include: a  $30.00 monitor cable that permits agents “to see what is displayed on the targeted monitor”, a $40,000 cellphone monitoring station or “active GSM base station” and modified flash-drives capable of planting transmission bugs that can send and receive information via undetectable radio signals that cost over a million dollars for a pack of 50.

Is the government spying on you?

Is the government spying on you? Snowden says: “Yes”

Apparently, maintaining national security is not only dirty work but it is sometimes expensive as well.  This reporter cannot help but point out that he knew this was going on years ago.  Further more, your truly would advise everyone to avoid panicking.  After all, do you really think your life is so exciting that the government would even care about what you do in your everyday life?

Is the government spying on you?  Do you really think they need to?

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Best Weight Loss Program? New Year’s Resolutions

Best Weight Loss Program? New Year’s Resolutions

Weight loss and New Year’s Resolutions.  You couldn’t have one without the other.  But which is the best weight loss program?  Jenny Craig, Weight Watchers, even Dr. Oz will all offer you a solution, but which one should you choose? They definitely bank on you making this resolution each year to boost their profits.

Best Weight Loss Program? New Year's Resolutions

Photo courtesy of http://www.lose-weight-fast-free.com/free-weight-loss-plans.html

But which program is the best?  Which one will work?

Best Weight Loss Program? New Year's Resolutions

Photo courtesy of Wikipedia.

Jenny Craig is actually owned by Nestle.  Really?  Nestle is part of the reason we are fat to begin with (seriously who has eaten just one Nestle Tollhouse cookie in their life?) so why would you trust them?  They made money off of making you fat and now want to make money off of you to make you skinny?

Weight watchers is another huge hit.  They have even roped in Jessica Simpson as a celebrity endorsement for the brand.  Wikipedia goes into great depth on the formula for eating and using Weight Watchers.  But if your resolution is weight loss and not working on your math skills, this might not work for you.

Best Weight Loss Program? New Year's Resolutions

Photo courtesy of World Economic Forum

And don’t forget Dr. Oz!  He has a solution for everything!  Especially weight loss!  But I am pretty sure he gets paid by some of the things he endorses.  I constantly see advertisements on Facebook for how to lose tons of belly fat using Dr. Oz’s method.  You can get a free 30 day trial!  It’s a scam- they will ask you to pay only for shipping and then charge you monthly.  Don’t get sucked in!

Or here’s the up and coming weight loss revolution for 2014.  Get a piece of mesh sewn to your tongue.  For only $2000 this will stop you from eating due to the pain it causes.

Mesh Tongue Patch Weight Loss: Dr. Chugay Can Help

I think I will stick to clean eating and actually making it to the gym for my resolution.  How about you?

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Adam Lanza Motive: No Evidence Revealed as to Why Adam Lanza Went on Shooting Spree at Sandy Hook Elementary

Adam Lanza motive? Why Adam Lanza went on a shooting spree at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown Connecticut remains a mystery. Just how a young man, like Lanza could be so fascinated with chimpanzees because of their capacity for empathy, could show little or none himself.

He could write stories that struck horror into a teacher’s heart, then turn around and craft a poem so beautiful it moved listeners to tears.

As a kid growing up in Connecticut, he rode bikes, played baseball and saxophone, and kept hamsters. As a man, he taped black garbage bags over his bedroom windows, retreating into a world of violent video games, guns and statistics on mass murder.

Despite the release Friday by Connecticut state police of thousands of pages of interviews, photographs and writings, the man who gunned down 20 first-graders and six adults at Newtown’s Sandy Hook Elementary School on Dec. 14, 2012, remains an enigma.

Adam Lanza Motive

Adam Lanza motive remains a mystery.

Some of the most tantalizing evidence of the inner workings of the 20-year-old Newtown man’s brain appears to be contained in writings that the police chose not to release.

An eight-page document titled simply, “me,” is described in a police inventory as “detailing relationships, ideal companion, culture, voting, personal beliefs, describes doctors touching children as rape.” Another, named “tomorrow,” apparently contains details about the author’s “desires, list of the benefits of being thin and negative connotations associated with being overweight, list of goals …”

What the files do show is a deeply troubled young man, living with a single mother who was either unable or unwilling to accept the depths of his illness.

The picture most people have of Adam Lanza is the skeletal, blank face from photographs released by police following the massacre. Childhood photos show a smiling boy who could look into a camera, but signs of trouble â€" if not violence â€" emerged early.

In his preteen years, Lanza had difficulty with speech and was “being followed medically for seizure activities,” according to investigators.

“In preschool his conduct included repetitive behaviors, temper tantrums, smelling things that were not there, excessive hand washing and eating idiosyncrasies,” prosecutors said in one report.

But Lanza’s real problems appear to have begun after his parents’ separation in 2001, when he was 9 years old.

Adam had attended Sandy Hook Elementary. In fifth grade, he turned in a cute story about a “chicken tree” whose hen fruit “contains everything you ever will need to live like calcium and water.”

“It spits out seeds every four hours by using its long chute,” he wrote in a slanted, choppy block script. “The vines that holds the chicken is very soft and very strong.”

That same year, Lanza produced a more disturbing work.

According to a boy who worked on it with him in class, “The Big Book of Granny” was supposed to be a “comic-style book” in the vein of “Calvin & Hobbes.” It was far from it.

In a section of the book labeled “Granny’s Clubhouse of Happy Children,” typed as dialogue from an imaginary television show, Granny and her son, “Bobolicious,” terrorize a group of children. In one episode, Bobolicious tells the children they’re going to play a game of “Hide and go die.”

Granny uses her “rifle cane” to kill people at a bank, hockey game and Marine boot camp. She also goes back in time and murders the four Beatles, according to a police synopsis.

The book also contains several chapters with the adventures of “Dora the Beserker” and her monkey, “Shoes” â€" a clear knockoff of the popular children’s show “Dora the Explorer.”

When Granny asks Dora to assassinate a soldier, she replies: “I like hurting people … Especially children.” In the same episode, Dora sends “Swiper the Raccoon” into a day care center to distract the children, then enters and says, “Let’s hurt children.”

In the real kids’ show, Dora has a backpack that contains a talking map. In Lanza’s perversion, the group carries a bag stuffed with an AK-47, an M-16, a shotgun, a musket and a rocket launcher.

The boy who drew the cover illustration â€" showing Granny firing her cane gun â€" thought the book was turned in, but that remains unclear.

He told investigators that Lanza was “weird” and “would sit by himself on the other side of the room and would not talk or associate with anybody else.” Lanza also came to school with a briefcase, he recalled.

One undated poem contained in the police files is titled, “No frogs, No kids”:

“Too many ants are coming.

Ants over populate.

Ants dig dirt.

dirt grows plants.

Bees come to plants.

Cock Robin died.

Bees die.

ants feed bees to babies.

Ants will overtake to win.

One baby died.

3 eggs won’t hatch.

one bird has no voice.”

By seventh grade, a teacher told investigators, Lanza’s writing was “so graphic that it could not be shared” â€" except with the principal. The teacher said Adam’s parents were not “upfront” about his mental abilities.

Adam would write essays “obsessing about battles, destruction and war,” said the teacher, whose name and gender were redacted. “In all my years of experience, I have known … boys to talk about things like this but Adam’s level of violence was disturbing.”

But when the teacher asked Adam to submit something else to share with the class, he produced a lovely poem.

“Adam shared his poem in public with his father present, who was in tears,” the teacher told police.

Peter Lanza has declined to speak publicly about his son. But in interviews with investigators, he said that his son’s life appeared to take a turn after his 11th birthday.

He seemed “less happy, stressed and frustrated,” his father said, but he never exhibited any “outward signs of anger or aggression.” He told people he “did not think highly of himself and believed that everyone else in the world deserved more than he did,” according to investigators.

Dr. Robert A. King, a professor at the Yale School of Medicine Child Study Center, conducted a three-hour psychiatric evaluation of Lanza in October 2006. King diagnosed Lanza with “profound Autism Spectrum Disorder, with rigidity, isolation, and a lack of comprehension of ordinary social interaction and communications.”

Peter Lanza, who was estranged from his son, told police that his son had Asperger’s syndrome, a type of autism that is not associated with violence.

King said Lanza also displayed symptoms of obsessive-compulsive disorder. The boy would change his socks 20 times a day and sometimes would go through a box of tissues in 24 hours because he couldn’t bear to touch a doorknob with his bare hand.

Kathleen Koenig, an advanced practice nurse at the Yale Child Study Center who conducted four face-to-face interviews with Adam Lanza in 2006 and 2007, described him as “emotionally paralyzed.”

Koenig said she prescribed him with an antidepressant/anti-anxiety medication. She said the mother’s response to her recommendations for Lanza as “non-compliant.”

After prescribing Lanza a “small dose” of the drug, the nurse said, she received a call from Nancy reporting that he was “unable to raise his arm.” Koenig didn’t believe the medication could cause such a side effect, but Nancy Lanza did and discontinued the treatment.

When Adam missed an appointment, Koenig said, his mother “failed to schedule” any follow-up visits.

His freshman year at Newtown High School, Lanza’s mother withdrew him because of “stresses over papers, classes, pressure from grades and dealing with his disease,” an acquaintance told police. But that same person told authorities that Lanza “never completely accepted that he had a disease.”

Peter Lanza told the investigators that his ex-wife decided to home school Adam, because he seemed more comfortable that way. But while their 2009 divorce file shows an amicable split, there are some suggestions in the newly released documents that the couple had differences over how Adam was being raised.

In a February 2007 email to a doctor, Nancy Lanza wrote: “I have been more concerned with keeping him as comfortable as possible and just getting through each day.” His father, on the other hand, was focused on “stabilization.”

Peter Lanza told police his and Adam’s relationship “deteriorated” in late 2010, and that his son eventually stopped responding even to emails. Adam’s older brother, Ryan, hadn’t had any contact with him since 2010.

Back at Newtown High, Adam was a member of the Tech Club â€" although he did not engage much with the others. Instead of participating in gym class, he was allowed to keep a journal.

At 6 feet tall, Adam weighed just 112 pounds. Witnesses told investigators that Adam was a vegan and drank water “with a certain amount of salt added to it.”

One person told police that Lanza never used drugs or alcohol and “hated the thought of it.”

Despite all the evidence that he was a loner, Lanza had not yet cut himself off completely.

In recent years, Lanza would spend nearly every weekend playing the videogame Dance Dance Revolution at a nearby movie theater. In fact, he was there so often and long, people there called him “DDR guy.”

Someone who befriended him there told authorities that Lanza was not completely withdrawn.

“Emotion wasn’t something expressed in particularly verbose or grandiose fashion but it was expressed,” the unnamed witness, who met Lanza sometime in 2011, told investigators in a lengthy email. “He was capable of laughing, smiling and making jokes though always in a dry fashion.”

The two had wide-ranging conversations.

They discussed chimp society, with Lanza remarking that chimps “were able to show more empathy to members of their group than humans were at time.” Lanza said humans were “glorified animals” with a “flawed faculty of judgment.”

Adam was interested in Japanese techno music and had taken Chinese lessons with a private tutor. He even talked about joining the military.

In general, the friend said, Lanza would adopt “a very nihilist take on things” and seemed “overtly fatalistic and bleak.” Lanza would disappear for weeks at a time, after which he would say he was “having an existential crisis.”

He liked to go “off grid” from time to time, and frequently reformatted his computer hard drives, presumably to cover his tracks, the friend said.

Another topic of discussions was pedophilia.

Among the documents investigators found on Lanza’s computer was one titled “pbear” that investigators described as “advocating pedophiles’ rights and the liberation of children.” Another, called “Lovebound,” was a screenplay describing a relationship between a 10-year-old boy and a 30-year-old man.

Lanza said his stance on issues of mental illness, including pedophilia, “would cause others to make snap judgments about him as an apologist,” Lanza’s theater friend told authorities.

Eventually, however, Lanza even fell out with his DDR buddy. In June 2012, the man told authorities, Lanza said “that he should not expect him to participate in any more activities with him.”

Workers at the theater say they last saw Lanza there in August or September 2012. His isolation had now become total.

Two weeks before the shootings, the documents say, Nancy Lanza told a lifelong friend that Adam was growing “increasingly despondent” and had refused to leave his room for three months. Despite sleeping on the same floor, they communicated only via email; one document in the police inventory is a “list of problems and requests from the shooter to Nancy.”

The only thing they seemed to have in common was a love of guns. Nancy and Adam took a firearms safety course together, and she took him to a range to fire some of the several weapons she kept at home.

But if that was meant to bring them closer, it did not appear to have worked. Nancy Lanza told a friend that she asked her son whether he would feel bad should anything happen to her, and he replied, “No.”

But as one person told the FBI: “Nancy was not afraid of Adam, but was afraid for him.” Still, she was trying.

Nancy Lanza told a friend she was thinking of selling her home and moving to Washington state or North Carolina, where she had a friend who might be willing to give Adam a computer job. Adam refused to stay in hotels, and his mother talked about buying a camper for him to sleep in.

On Dec. 10, 2012, she decided to try a little “experiment.” She was going to make a short trip to New Hampshire to see how Adam fared alone for a few days.

Shortly before noon, she texted a friend that “she had gotten off to a rough start.” Adam had “bumped his head” early that morning, and they were “dealing with blood,” according to the police files.

Nancy Lanza returned home late in the evening of Dec. 13.

Within 12 hours, she, her son and 26 others were dead.

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Contributing to this report were Associated Press writers John Christoffersen in New Haven, Conn.; David Sharp in Portland, Maine; Jack Gillum in Washington; Nancy Albritton in Philadelphia; Frank Eltman in Mineola, N.Y.; David Eggert in Lansing, Mich.; Kantele Franko in Columbus, Ohio; Michelle L. Johnson and Dinesh Ramde in Milwaukee; David Klepper in Providence, R.I.; Amanda Lee Myers in Cincinnati; Bob Salsberg in Boston; Rik Stevens in Concord, N.H.,; Terry Tang in Phoenix; Laura Wides in Miami and Katie Zezima in Newark, N.J.

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Saturday, December 28, 2013

FDA Health Law to Require Vending Machines to Display Calorie Information to Combat Obesity

The FDA has announced a plan to combat obesity, enforcing a law that will require calorie information be displayed on vending machines across the nation. Office workers in search of snacks will be counting calories along with their change under new labeling regulations for vending machines included in President Barack Obama’s health care overhaul law.

Requiring calorie information to be displayed on roughly 5 million vending machines nationwide will help consumers make healthier choices, says the Food and Drug Administration, which is expected to release final rules early next year. It estimates the cost to the vending machine industry at $25.8 million initially and $24 million per year after that, but says if just .02 percent of obese adults ate 100 fewer calories a week, the savings to the health care system would be at least that great.

The rules will apply to about 10,800 companies that operate 20 or more machines. Nearly three quarters of those companies have three or fewer employees, and their profit margin is extremely low, according to the National Automatic Merchandising Association. An initial investment of $2,400 plus $2,200 in annual costs is a lot of money for a small company that only clears a few thousand dollars a year, said Eric Dell, the group’s vice president for government affairs.

“The money that would be spent to comply with this â€" there’s no return on the investment,” he said.

While the proposed rules would give companies a year to comply, the industry group has suggested a two-year deadline and is urging the government to allow as much flexibility as possible in implementing the rules. Some companies may use electronic displays to post calorie counts while others may opt for signs stuck to the machines.

Carol Brennan, who owns Brennan Food Vending Services in Londonderry, said she doesn’t yet know how she will handle the regulations, but she doesn’t like them. She has five employees servicing hundreds of machines and says she’ll be forced to limit the items offered so her employees don’t spend too much time updating the calorie counts.

“It is outrageous for us to have to do this on all our equipment,” she said.

Brennan also doubts that consumers will benefit from the calorie information.

“How many people have not read a label on a candy bar?” she said. “If you’re concerned about it, you’ve already read it for years.”

But Kim Gould, 58, of Seattle, said he doesn’t read the labels even after his choice pops out of a vending machine, so having access to that information wouldn’t change what he buys.

Associated Press writer Donna Blankinship in Seattle contributed to this report.

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Who is the poorest president in the world?

Who is the poorest president in the world?

The “poorest” president in the world, José Alberto “Pepe” Mujica Cordano, was in the news again recently largely due to his progressive attitudes and successful campaign to legalize marijuana.  President of Uruguay since 2010, Cordano was born on May 20, 1935.  He earned the unofficial title of “the world’s ‘poorest’ president” because he donates almost 90 percent of his $12,000 a month salary to small businesses and charitable organizations.

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José Alberto “Pepe” Mujica Cordano (Center)

Cordano, once a “guerrilla fighter” for Tupamarosâ€"defined by some as a “Robin Hood”-styled group that “stole from the rich and gave to the poor”â€"is no stranger to adversity having been imprisoned twice (for almost 14 years) and shot several times as well.  He served as Minister of Livestock, Agriculture, and Fisheries from 20o5 to 2008.

He perhaps first significantly came into the political public spotlight as a senator and then a member of the Broad Front coalition of left-wing parties.  In 2009 he won the race for president.  He took office in March of 2010.  He lives a comparatively austere lifestyle despite his current position.

While he could reside in the palace complete with a staff of 42, he chooses instead to remain on his humble farm just a few minutes outside the capital.

Many outside observers are impressed that this country’s leader prefers a 1987 Volkswagen Beetle over something more stereotypically “presidential”.  The government requires that he have two guards posted on his road but he has no security force or secret service.  Cordano also remains a farmer albeit part-time growing and marketing chrysanthemums.

José Alberto "Pepe" Mujica Cordano

The 1987 Volkswagon

This lifestyle choice has earned him the aforementioned moniker.  However, Cordano is uncomfortable with being known as “the world’s poorest president”.  He says: “It is not the man who has too little, but the man who craves more, who is poor.”

His wife of 8 years, Lucía Topolansky, is also a former imprisoned member of Tupamaros and currently a senator.  With the support of his spouse he has not only decriminalized marijuana but accomplished many other noteworthy achievements including the legalization of same-sex marriage, the establishment of significant abortion rights laws and an elevated use of renewable energy sources such as biomass and wind.  Only time will tell what other impressive actions the 40th President of Uruguay may take while still in office.

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Who is the poorest president in the world?  José Alberto “Pepe” Mujica Cordano

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Knockout Game Leads to Hate Crime Charge

Knockout game leads to hate crime charge.

Knockout, a vicious game that is becoming more heard of nationwide for its vicious premise, has finally made media coverage for its unsurprising consequences that can occur from partaking in the heartless activity. One particular knockout game has now charged the perpetrator. On Thursday, a white Houston-area man was arrested on federal hate crime charges after allegedly shooting a video of himself sucker-punching a 79-year-old black man in a “knockout game” attack.

According to prosecutors, the attack happened on Nov. 24 in Katy, a suburban town outside of Houston, TX, but it was not until 12 days after the attack took place that authorities were able to connect the attack to the cellphone video of it.

Knockout Game Gone Wrong
Photo courtesy of Harris County Sherriff’s Office.

Authorities only learned of the case because Conrad Alvin Barrett, 27, showed the video on the night of the attack to an off-duty arson investigator he had met that same night at a restaurant in nearby Folshear. According to the criminal complaint, Barrett asked the off-duty investigator if he knew about the knockout game. He told them he played earlier that day, and then showed them the video, prosecutors allege per USA today.

After hearing this, the investigator flagged down a uniformed officer across the street and led him to Barrett.

While the video does not show Barrett’s face, investigators were able to match his voice to the voice in the video and the couple at the restaurant told investigators that Barrett was wearing the same exact shorts and shoes of the person who shot the video.

According to the prosecutors, the video shows Barrett come up to the unsuspecting victim and ask him, “How’s it going, man?” Then a loud smack is heard, as the victim falls to the floor. Barrett laughs and says, “Knockout.”

The victim suffered the loss of three teeth and needed surgery to repair his jaw which had been broken in two places.

If convicted, Barrett could face up to 10 years in prison and fined up to $250,000 for the hate crime charge.

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Friday, December 27, 2013

Free music for New Year’s

Free music from indie artist Katie Shorey and “The Voice” star Erick Macek

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Katie Shorey

The season of giving just keeps on going as two more tuneful talents are giving away more free music.  Specifically, singerâ€"songwriter Katie Shorey and multi-instrumentalist and singer-songwriter Erick Macek have joined forces for a special online New Year’s Eve giveaway : ‘Silent Night’ with Katie Shorey & Erick Macek on December 31, 2013.  The performing pair is dedicating the event “to Newtown, Connecticut”.

Shorey and Macek also add that their music is “made from scratch with love to our friends and fans”.  They encourage everyone to “ download, share, join our mailing lists, check out our music pages, and sing along; thank you all;” they conclude, “Have a wonderful New Year!”

The free music downloads begin with the couple’s cover of the seasonal song “Silent Night” by Franz Xaver Gruber and Joseph Mohr.  Also available for your free downloading pleasure five tracks by Shorey including her demos of “Goodbye” and Anywhere But Here and three covers including her version of Chip Taylor’s “Angel of the Morning”, Fleetwood Mac’s “Dreams” and Colbie Caillat’s “Bubbly”.

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Erick Macek

Music fans can also get free downloads by “The Voice” star Macek.   Macek, who has appeared with such other artists as Jason Mraz, David Gray and G Love, adds the songs “Who Am I to Be”, “Home”, “Be My Answer”, “I Wanna Believe”, “Just Right”, a noteworthy live cover of Simon and Garfunkel’s “Cecilia”, as well as both a live and studio version of  “Miss Everybody’s Business”.

Macek is presently prepping for the release of his first live album complete with his signature scats and improvisational grooves.   Shorey, previously signed to Interscope Records, is currently “writing and recording music for film and TV.”

American Live Wire readers can even download this free music early.  So go get yourselves some great “freebies” to serve as the soundtrack to your next celebration.  Have a good one!

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Okinawa Approves New US Military Base

The United States military has long had a presence on the island of Okinawa, Japan. US Forces are looking to consolidate their forces into one larger base, rather than maintaining a few smaller bases on the island. The Governor of Okinawa just gave the US Military the approval needed to secure land to begin such a project.

Residents of Okinawa may protest this choice to give additional land to the United States. There are many who do not see a need for the US to build an entirely new military complex, rather than just improve an existing one where land is already in use.

TOKYO (AP) â€" The governor of Okinawa gave the go-ahead Friday for land reclamation to begin for a new U.S. military base, advancing the effort to consolidate the massive U.S. troop presence on the southern Japanese island but also making protests from residents likely.

Okinawa Approves New US Military BaseGov. Hirokazu Nakaima approved the Japanese Defense Ministry’s application to reclaim land for the base on Okinawa’s coast to replace the U.S. Marine Corps base in Futenma, a more congested part of Okinawa’s main island.

But he later told a news conference that he would continue pressing to move the Futenma troops off Okinawa entirely, noting estimates it would take 9 1/2 years to build the base.

“My thinking remains it would be fastest to relocate outside (Okinawa) prefecture to a place where there is already an airport,” he said.

He added that he approved the land reclamation because it met all environmental requirements.

The debate over the future of Futenma dates to 1996, when the U.S and Japan signed an agreement to close the base and move its operations elsewhere in Okinawa. In 2006, the two countries agreed to relocate the base to a relatively unpopulated area called Henoko in Nago city. But after the Democratic Party of Japan took power in 2009, it raised the possibility that the base could be moved off of Okinawa. While it later agreed to the Henoko plan, the proposal energized a movement to move the base elsewhere.

About half of the 50,000 American troops in Japan are based in Okinawa, and many residents complain about base-related crime, noise and the risk of accidents. Some feel the island is bearing an unfair share of the burden of protecting Japan from attack.

A key factor could be the outcome of a mayoral election in Nago next month that pits an opponent of the Henoko plan against a supporter.

“The governor is taking a risk putting the prestige of his office behind the project,” said Jun Okumura, a political analyst and former national government official. “I still don’t see the project going forward without the consent of the Nago mayor, but I see that this improves the chances of success.”

Nakaima’s decision could face court challenges and protests.

“What the governor has done is unforgivable,” said Yuichi Higa, the head of the Nago assembly. “Residents who are opposed will surely resort to the use of force, such as blocking roads to stop this from happening.”

Hiroshi Ashitomi, head of an opposition group in Nago, said his group would file a lawsuit seeking to cancel the governor’s approval of the land reclamation.

The decision was a politically difficult one, and came only after Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe met with Nakaima in Tokyo on Wednesday and offered him a package that included pledges of increased financial assistance for Okinawa.

While the base consolidation plan is designed to reduce the impact of the U.S. military on Okinawa, opponents want the Futenma base moved off Okinawa completely. The new base is part of an agreement that would also move 9,000 Marines off Okinawa, including transferring 5,000 to Guam.

The U.S., which wants to move forward with its plans to redeploy troops in Asia, welcomed the governor’s decision. “The U.S. looks forward to working with the government of Japan toward base consolidation,” the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo said in a statement.

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Associated Press writers Yuriko Nagano and Emily Wang contributed to this report.

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Elemental Kingdoms game is live on Android

The up and coming strategic battle game is now available on Android

New players receive freebies

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Milk Cookies Feast card

To celebrate the release of the Elemental Kingdoms game on android, Perfect World Entertainment is giving away a free gift of “300 Gems plus a Milk and Cookies Feast card” to all new gamers joining the game before December 30th.  The freebies, valued at over 10 dollars,” will be (electronically) delivered on December 30.”  New players need only use the e-mailed special invitation code (such as 19FJ38).

The company promises “tons of special holiday events going on” as well as special theme cards to collect.  But for those not up on gaming, Elemental Kingdom is a popular free-to-play trading card game that focuses on strategic battle.   In this online game players assemble their own decks from over 200 cards and runes to battle other gamers.

Said to be reminiscent of the Magic the Gathering game, players have reported the app to be addictive even for those who have never played similar games.   It offers 250 different challenges and more than 80 levels that include enchanted monsters and the antagonistic Scarlet Nation.  As members of The Northern Alliance players have access to numerous features including four kingdoms, health boosts, attack tributes, special ability cards, ranked matches, battle replays, “constant updates” and daily log-in awards such as free gold and “super rare” cards.

While some critics have pointed out occasional problems getting past the player profiles, the company has posted a disclaimer.  They remind players: “This is a Beta build so small crashes or bugs might still occur during your time in the game. If there are any major issues please email eksupport@perfectworld.com with the subject ‘EK Android’.”

The creators add: “We are constantly improving the game and want to create the best user experience possible.”  Online gamers interested in learning more about this new game app for Android can even visit their Facebook page for up to date information on events and rewards.

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Elemental Kingdoms

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Thursday, December 26, 2013

Tragedy Strikes Former Florida State Football Coach Bobby Bowden for the Second Time

It’s a fear anyone with loved ones has but no one wants to talk about, losing someone near and dear in a car accident .  Bowden is familiar with this type of pain, he lost a son-in-law and grandson in 2004.  Tragedy strikes Bowden again and he is forced to relive a nightmare.  Another of Bowden’s grandsons was killed on Thursday in a tragic car crash.
WINTER HAVEN, Fla. (AP) â€" Former Florida State football coach Bobby Bowden’s grandson was one of two men killed when their car flipped into a small ditch off a central Florida road, officials said Thursday.

Taylor Jeffrey Bowden, 23, and driver Rafael Fernandes De Aguiar Valim, 25, both died in the crash, according to a news release from the Polk County Sheriff’s Office. Spokeswoman Carrie Eleazer confirmed Bowden’s relation to the famous football coach.

He is the second grandson that Bobby Bowden has lost in a car crash. Bowden Madden, 15, and Bobby Bowden’s former son-in-law, John Allen Madden, were killed in September 2004, when their car was hit a by a utility truck that was helping to restore power outages caused by Hurricane Frances.

A third man in Thursday’s crash in Winter Haven â€" 22-year-old Robert Lewis Edwards â€" was rescued after spending hours in water up to his neck.

A trash collector reported the submerged car at 7:47 a.m. The Mitsubishi wasn’t very visible from the road, but the Florida Refuse truck was high enough to allow the worker to see it.

At first, Winter Haven police, sheriff’s deputies, paramedics and the sheriff’s office dive team who responded couldn’t find survivors. The front end of the care was completely submerged, while part of the back end was sticking up out of the water.

More than three hours later, dive team members in the water heard noises coming from in the car. They were able to communicate with Edwards, who said he was cold and needed help. After several minutes, Edwards was out of the water and he was being treated for hypothermia and other injuries at a hospital.

The dive team then located the bodies of Bowden and De Aguiar Valim.

The details of the crash were being investigated, but alcohol appears to be a factor, the sheriff’s office reported.

Deputies have attempted to talk to Edwards about what happened but said he wasn’t lucid. It appears that the car was heading north on Country Club Road when it cross the southbound lane, crashed through a fence, went down an embankment and came to a rest upside down in the water.

Bobby Bowden led the Seminoles from 1976 to 2009 when he retired. The 84-year-old holds the NCAA record for most career wins and bowl wins by a Division I coach and won two national championships.

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African Leaders Talk Peace In The Oil Rich Country of South Sudan

  • African leaders meet to talk peace in South Sudan.
  • Leaders around the world are looking to end the violence in the oil-rich country of South Sudan.

JUBA, South Sudan (AP) â€" Fighting persisted in parts of South Sudan’s oil-producing region as African leaders on Thursday tried to advance peace talks between the country’s president and the political rivals he accuses of attempting a coup that the government insists sparked violence threatening to destroy the world’s newest country.

Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta and Ethiopian Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn met with South Sudanese President Salva Kiir on Thursday. A senior government official warned that Riek Machar, the former vice president who now allegedly commands renegade forces in the states of Unity and Upper Nile, had to renounce rebellion before the government could negotiate with him.

African leaders meet for peace talks

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Michael Makuei Leuth, South Sudan’s information minister, said the government has not yet established formal contact with Machar.

“For us, we are not talking with him,” Leuth said, referring to Machar, whose whereabouts remain unknown. It was not possible to reach Machar, as his known phone numbers were switched off.

Government troops are trying to retake control of Bentiu, the capital of oil-rich Unity state, from forces loyal to Machar. There was also reported fighting in Malakal, the capital of Upper Nile state, according to Lueth. Upper Nile and Unity comprise the country’s key oil-producing region, raising fears unrest there could cut off the country’s economic lifeblood.

Col. Philip Aguer, the military spokesman, said government troops were “preparing to retake Bentiu as soon as possible” and that pro-Machar forces controlled only “half” of Malakal. He provided no details.

“African Leaders Talk Peace In The Oil Rich Country of South Sudan”

World leaders have urged the country’s leaders to stop the violence in which thousands are feared killed. The United States, Norway and Ethiopia are leading efforts to open peace talks between Kiir and his political rivals. Kiir said in a Christmas address that he is willing to “dialogue” with all his opponents.

The United Nations is investigating reports of mass killings since violence began spreading across South Sudan after a fight among the presidential guards on Dec. 15, pitting soldiers from Kiir’s Dinka ethnic group against those from the Nuer ethnic group of Machar. South Sudan’s top U.N. humanitarian official, Toby Lanzer, said on Monday that he believes the death toll has surpassed 1,000.

South Sudan gets nearly 99 percent of its government budget from oil revenues.

“We are moving toward them and we will flush them out like we did in Bor,”Leuth said, referring to the capital of Jonglei state that government troops retook from renegade forces earlier in the week.

Although the capital, Juba, is now calm, fighting appears to be spreading across the country, stretching the limits of humanitarian workers and aid agencies. The U.N. humanitarian office said aid agencies need $166 million to save lives amid continuing violence.

“The resources will be used to provide clean water and sanitation, health care, shelter, and deliver food and livelihood assistance,” the office said in a statement. “It will also ensure that the rights of vulnerable people, including survivors of violence, are better protected. The money will be used to manage sites for displaced people and transport aid workers and supplies to strategic locations where communities are most at risk.”

Some 58,000 people have taken refuge in and around U.N. bases in the country and more than 92,000 have fled their homes as a result of fighting that has raised fears of a civil war in the country, according to the United Nations.

The U.N. Security Council last week voted unanimously to beef up its peacekeeping force in South Sudan. It condemned targeted violence against civilians and ethnic communities and called for “an immediate cessation of hostilities and the immediate opening of a dialogue.”

South Sudan peacefully broke away from Sudan in 2011 following a 2005 peace deal. Before that, the south fought decades of war with Sudan. The country, one of the world’s least developed, still has pockets of rebel resistance and sees cyclical, tribal clashes that result in hundreds of deaths.

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Muhumuza reported from Kampala, Uganda.

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High School Robotics Team Builds A Prosthetic Hand For 4 Year Old Girl

  • New prosthetic hand was created by West Catholic High School Robotics Team

  • New prosthetic hand is Robohand design

  • 3D printer and ASD plastic were used to create prosthetic hand

Four year old Harmony Taylor received an early Christmas present this year.  Students from Grand Rapids West Catholic School’s Robotics Team decided to build her a new prosthetic hand as an early gift.

Harmony Taylor was born without a right hand, and had outgrown her first prosthetic hand.  Her family has been unable to afford a new prosthetic hand ringing in at $5,000 due to the fact that it is not covered by insurance.

Enter the amazing Robotics Team at West  Catholic High School.  With the aid of a 3D printer, it was decided that Harmony Taylor should have a new prosthetic hand in time for Christmas.

Harmony Taylor’s preschool teacher, Betty Krzyszton, is credited with the initial idea and aiding in pulling together a team that could successfully gift her with a new prosthetic hand.  It was Betty Krzyszton who began the initial internet search and learned about Robohand, the prosthetic hand that was created for Harmony Taylor.

Robohand is a 3D printed prosthetic hand that the site claims is functional, safe, and cost effective.  The Robohand  is designed for those “missing all or partial fingers and/or partial hand, your wrist needs to have equal to or greater than 300 (degree) wrist motion),” according to their site.  It provides gross grasp which means all fingers open and close together.

The new prosthetic hand took 6 weeks to complete after instructions from Robohand had been received.  The 3D printer was loaned by Bill McCarthy, a community member who has ties to West Catholic.  The plastic required for the new prosthetic hand was an ASB plastic provided by Mary Free Bed Rehabilitation Center.

Harmony Taylor’s old prosthetic hand merely pinched.  She is excited to have the new prosthetic hand and wants to paint all ten of her fingernails, which she had not been able to do with the old prosthetic.

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Wednesday, December 25, 2013

What are the best Christmas songs?

What are the best Christmas songs?

What are some of the most favorite Christmas songs?

American Live Wire staff members had some ideas about Christmas songs worth sharing. 

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Merry Christmas!

What are the best Christmas songs?  In no particular order, here are some of our choices for ho-ho-ho hits:

Amber Harrison favors “Ding Dong Merrily On High” especially “as performed by Celtic Woman.  The music was written by Jehan Tabourot  in the 1500s.  The English composer George R. Woodward who enjoyed church bells added the lyrics hundreds of years later.  He published the completed carol in 1924 as part of his book The Cambridge Carol-Book: Being Fifty-two Songs for Christmas, Easter, And Other Seasons.

Keri Bridgwater  contributed Jona Lewie’s “Stop the Calvary”.  Lewie actually wrote it as more of “a protest song”.  Nevertheless, it became a hit when released as a single in early 1980.  It rose to number 3 on the UK charts just below two re-issued John Lennon songs.  (Lennon was murdered on the same day Lewie’s song was releasedâ€"December 8, 1980.

The next number comes from Tonya O’Dell.  She said: “(H)ere’s my contribution” adding Blink-182’s tune “Won’t Be Home For Christmas”.  If you work in the music industry you might know this one was first put out as a one track radio promo back in 1997.  Most folks know it as a bonus track off the band’s 2005 Greatest Hits album.

Steve Kenniff prefers a newer take on a Christmas classic.  He enjoys Pellek’s cover cut “12 Days of Christmas (Metal Version)”.  This is one of the newest numbers on the playlist having been released just earlier this year.

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Christmas music

Following that we have Destaney Peters’ pick “Let There Be Peace On Earth” by Jill ackson Miller and Sy Miller which dates back to 1955.  It was popularized by Vince Gill who included it on his album of the same name in 1993.

Whitney Kahn brought out the big guns with the late Frank Sinatra’s version of “Winter Wonderland”.  The song was co-written by Felix Bernard and Richard B. Smith in 1934.  You can still hear Sinatra’s cover of the cut on a compilation from 1994 although Sinatra recorded the bulk of his seasonal songs in 1948.

Chelsea Alves offered up “All I Want For Christmas Is You” performed by Mariah Carey.  It’s off her 1994 Merry Christmas CD and was co-written with Walter Afanasieff.

Seth J Barr brought out Andy Williams’ iconic “It’s The Most Wonderful Time of The Year”.  It was written in 1963 by Edward Pola and George Wyle.    It’s from The Andy Williams Christmas Album released that same year.

Megan Cornelius had Hanson’s “Silent Night Medley” on her musical mind.  The musical medley melds “O Holy Night,” “Silent Night,” and “O Come All Ye Faithful”.  While these standards go back quite some time the medley is more recent having been released in 1997.

This relocated reporter (raised in PA but now in CA) often prefers “I’ll Be Home For Christmas” because everyone knows “There’s No Place Like Home For The Holidays”.  It was written by Kim Gannon, Walter Kent and Buck Ram.  It was first released by Bing Crosby in 1943.

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Don’t be a “bad” grinch

Last but certainly not least, is “The Grinch Song” was determined to be pretty much a “group favorite” for this holiday hit list.  It was sung by Thurl Ravenscroft the actor best known as the voice of the original Tony the Tiger.  (“They’re grrreat!”)   It was written by Dr. Seuss and Albert Hague for the now classic 1966 animated TV short “How The Grinch Stole Christmas!”

So there you have it, elves and Elvises, the unofficial, unauthorized American Live Wire Christmas collection for 2013.  Have a good one!

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Don’t Fart In A Crowded Room And Other Manners That Still Matter

This is the time of year for social gatherings with friends and family and since this is often just once a year it’s wise to be on your best behavior and remember your manners. Some manners and rules of etiquette are outdated but not all so what are the manners that still matter anymore anyway?

Society and culture have changed since the prehistoric days of Emily Post or Amy Vanderbilt’s “rules of etiquette”, making it necessary to retire some of the archaic and somewhat sexist rules of proper behavior. Yet there are some rules that should never die that we can all agree on, like “don’t fart in a crowded room.” Here are some more manners that still matter, all ages apply:

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Minding your P’s and Q’s

Minding your manners by saying “please” and “thank you” is what most of us were taught this old adage means. While the origin of this expression is debatable some people believe it was originally “mind your pints and quarts”-as in to hold your alcohol. Regardless of the true origin, saying please and thank you is a basic courtesy of acknowledgement.

CYM (Cover Your Mouth)

Unless you intend to share your germs with everyone, cover your mouth please.  When projecting phlem, snot, spit, halitosis and crumbs via coughing, sneezing or yawning you are spreading not just love. If you don’t cover your mouth out of habit, your bacteria is all over you all the time-gross Pig Pen! (Don’t pick your nose in the car either, everyone can still see you!)

If You Don’t Have Anything Nice To Say…

Thinking about what you say before you say it and the impact it may have seems like common sense, but it is a sense not included in our original 5 sense packaging. If what you would like to say does not benefit a conversation, add something valuable or could possibly offend someone (even when they are not present) negative commentary makes you look judgmental and self absorbed.

From the Farm

People are not cows, but some chew like they are straight off the farm, likely you know someone like this, most of us do unfortunately. There’s no excuse for using your sleeve, chair, pants for snot, food, slobber and grime either. Minimally this nasty habit will only end up making you sick and look like a slob.  We should all wash our hands more, we touch a lot of icky stuff throughout the day.

Who, What, Where?

There’s a law of physics which states that if you keep making that face it will stay like that permanently. Okay, this was a lie we were told as a child, but one that does work (with children). Making faces at a person unless you’re being silly is incredibly ineffective at any goal, unless you’re Jim Carrey on an audition. Pointing as a means of communication is fine, but should only be exercised when giving the location of something and never directed at an individual.

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Photo:Luc106, Cadillac Eldorado Convertible 1974

Take The Caddy For A Cruise

Emily Post interpreted “looking decent for others” to mean dressed to the nines for cooking and cleaning (including wearing heels, make-up, jewelry and hair done) to impress your husband, children and The Jones’. Thankfully, the standard for looking decent has changed dramatically, women can even wear jeans!  It’s worth considering that looking good should not just be reserved for just special occasions, it never hurts to dress to impress every once in a while. Just like owning a nice fancy car, what good is a beautiful body with a nice engine if it never gets driven or shown off? Don’t keep yourself parked in the garage.

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Emily Post
Photo: Emil Fuchs [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons

Because I said so…

Our elders have been here longer and put up with a lot more than anyone younger and therefore have earned a little respect. As the Golden Rule suggests, you should put yourself in their orthopedic shoes before becoming impatient with the elderly.  Imagine looking at a young person when you are old, a little respect from the youth would be nice.

Taking a look back, here are three rules of etiquette that don’t really matter anymore, at least here in the US:

  • Living in sin is forbidden
  • A man must always order the meal for a lady at a restaurant (and pay)
  • Wearing white after Labor Day is forbidden
  • Children should only speak when spoken to

Some new ones that should be added:

  • Don’t talk loudly on your cell phone when shopping and in line (especially about personal matters).
  • Don’t cook fish or other stinky foods in the office break room.
  • Make eye contact when talking with someone, not looking at your cell phone, and don’t text under the table.
  • Don’t use text slang for business communications (i.e. c u l8tr, BRB, AFK, etc.).
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Erick Munoz Wants Pregnant Wife Off Life Support

Erick Munoz, from Fort Worth Texas, is requesting to have his pregnant wife taken off of life support. This controversial request, he says, is her wishes and that the two of them had always stated they never wanted to be on life support. The married couple are both paramedics, so they are aware of the types of situations in which someone would need life support to stay alive.

Erick Munoz Wants Pregnant Wife Off Life SupportCurrently Marlise Munoz, who is only 33 years old, is in intensive care at John Peter Smith Hospital and is being kept alive with the assistance of a ventilator. This is apparently not what Marlise has wished to happen, should the situation ever arise. According to her husband Erick, she would be upset that she was placed on a respirator to keep her alive. This all gets further complicated by the fact that Marlise is about 18 weeks pregnant now too.

In Texas, doctors are not allowed to withdraw life support from someone who is pregnant, and this case is not exception yet. Once doctors discover that their patient is pregnant they must do nearly everything possible to keep the mother alive. In Marlise’s case, 18 weeks is far from being close to delivering a baby. If the doctors in Forth Worth keep Marlise alive, she will need to be alive for about 18-22 more weeks to carry her baby to full term.

This case is slowly becoming one about human rights, and in this case about whether the adult has more rights than the fetus growing inside her. Texas, being a conservative state, rules that the fetus has a right to life despite the mother’s wishes in this case. Erick Munoz continues to struggle with balancing his life between his essentially dead wife, and taking care of the couple’s remaining son.

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Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Scientists Forecast Earthquakes in Costa Rica Could Mean Knowing When and Where Earthquakes Will Happen

Scientists forecast earthquakes in Costa Rica and may have found the key to determine when and where future earthquakes will happen.

According to a recent study, scientists forecast earthquakes in Costa Rica and have prevented a 7.6 magnitude earthquake from doing severe damage with their new advanced warning system. In September 2012, an earthquake in Nicoya Peninsula struck but left very little damage in its wake due to the warnings from scientists.

Scientists Forecast Earthquakes in Costa Rica - photo from Wikipedia

Scientists Forecast Earthquakes in Costa Rica â€" photo from Wikipedia

While some homes and schools near the epicenter were damaged, scientists were able to map out the extent and area in which an earthquake would occur. Geophysicist at the Georgia Institute of Technology and member of the study Andrew Newman told reporters:

“This is the first place where we’ve been able to map out the likely extent of an earthquake rupture along the subduction megathrust beforehand.”

While the Nicoya Peninsula is no stranger to earthquakes due to it being an area of subduction, scientists discovered that using GPS stations to monitor the earth’s movements allowed them to see the strain that was building along the fault line. Over the course of a 20 year period, scientists predicted that an earthquake above the magnitude of 7.0 would occur in the region. With that prediction in mind, efforts to increase awareness and building codes were made to prevent severe damage.

While the recent find is a step further into an early earthquake warning system, Newman tells reporters that more advancements are necessary before the GPS method becomes a standard practice:

“Nicoya is the only place on Earth where we’ve actually been able to get very accurate image of the locked patch because it occurs directly under land. If we want to understand the potential for large earthquakes, then we really need to start doing more seafloor observations.”

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The Difficult Download Dilemma; Will Servers Be Able To Handle It?

There is no shortage of technology gifts on the market this year, from smartphones to tablets there’s likely one under every tree, but will the servers be able to handle the massive influx of app downloads on Christmas or are we doomed with a difficult download dilemma?

There’s An App For That But I Can’t Download It!

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Now that Christmas is just hours away, gifts are wrapped and businesses (other than retail) have closed its relatively quiet in the cloud, at least until Christmas. At the end of 2012 1.2 billion people around the globe were using mobile applications, a number projected to grow 30% each year. Analysts from mobiThinking predict that by the year 2017 there will be 4.4 billion mobile app users. Most mobile users download mobile apps frequently, which is evident by the 56 billion to 82 billion downloaded apps in 2013.

The Apple store and Google Play are considered the largest sources of mobile application downloads, and there are about 70 more  lesser known stores like Canalys and the Windows Phone Store.

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Since there is no way to test the full functionality of apps before your download, only 1 in 4 applications that are downloaded are actually kept on mobile devices and used. Subsequently since apps are often removed after download, statistics on specific app activity does not differentiate between apps that are downloaded and deleted versus apps that are used multiple times throughout the day by users.

Of the 1.2 billion mobile app users, Asia Pacific leads the geographic lead of this number at 30%, Europe is just under at 29% and North America app users account for 18% of the app market.

Now that Apple has been allowed to sell iPhones in China that doesn’t mean there were will an additional download surge on the Apple store server, since censorship in China is so strict, many apps are not available. Besides the governmental restrictions, many financial analysts believe that the Chinese market will not want to pay to play apps anyway and choose free “knock offs” over one that costs money.

In August of this year, users reported problems downloading music from iTunes and apps from the Apple store, which was responded to by Apple as “restored as of 10:54am PDT” on August 7th, 2013. In October this year Apple’s counterpart, Google Play as reported by andriodcentral expereinced thier own hiccup and  “Users everywhere” were having issues including 927 error messages downloading apps.

Let’s just hope that Android and Apple have prepared for this potential looming difficult download dilemma with mobile apps and get all “hands on deck” ready to handle the predicted large volume of downloads on December 25th, 2013.

If you do experience downloading problems, the best advice for both Apple and Android users is to follow the 4 R’s; Restart, Reset, Restore and Relax.

Hoping you all have a very Appy Holidays and Merry Christmas!

Feature Image Credit:By Janto Dreijer, [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons

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