Saturday, December 31, 2011

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Two charged over claims in Sugarland collapse

Two women are being charged after the Marion County prosecutor said they filed false claims related to the Indiana State Fair stage collapse.

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Prosecutor Terry Curry says Stephanie Murry and Sandra Hurn submitted claims to the Indiana State Fair Remembrance Fund (ISFRF) and the Indiana Tort Claim Fund, which is administered by the Indiana Attorney General's Office. Authorities say the women each submitted claims totaling $22,500.

According to the prosecutor, the women claimed they were injured in the Aug. 13 stage collapse. The prosecutor's office alleges that the women falsified hospital records in order to be eligible to make claims to both funds.

"The state police determined pretty that the medical records submitted were falsified," said Curry.

In fact, Curry said, neither Hurn nor Murry even attended the concert.

"It would certainly appear from the investigation that neither woman was actually at the State Fair," Curry told Eyewitness News. "Sandra Hurn stated who she went with and that she was there for a couple of the Sugarland songs which obviously Sugarland never performed that night."

The scaffolding on the stage collapsed when a strong thunderstorm moved through that night. That happened after Sara Bareilles left the stage but before Sugarland came on.

Curry says Hurn collected $7,500 from the ISFRF, but Murry's claim was denied because her alleged injuries did not meet qualifications to receive ISFRF funds.

Both women also submitted a notice of tort claim to the Indiana attorney general's office, and both were notified they would receive money from the fund. But Hurn was arrested when she went to pick up a claim check, and Murry was arrested a short time after that.

"It's beyond troubling in a situation which was clearly a tragedy, people were legitimately injured even killed, that there are people out there that in turn exploit it for their own gain," said Curry.

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The alleged false claims are especially disheartening for the people who were there that night and did suffer injuries.

"I can't believe that someone could stoop that low to do that. I'm appalled. I'm actually very angry," said Laura Magdziarz, who suffered a broken leg that night. Her young daughter Maggie had a critical arm injury. "That's just unbelievable. There are people out there that desperately needed the money and there's a lot of people that didn't get any money for the same reasons - they had people at different hospitals; they needed to find their family and that was more important than staying in the hospital."

That was the situation for Magdziarz, whose own claim was denied because she was not admitted to the hospital that night despite having broken her leg as the scaffolding came down that night. Magdziarz' first priority was to be by the bedside of her four-year-old daughter, who was undergoing surgery at a different hospital.

"Somebody either has to be really desperate or cold-hearted. That's like adding insult to injury," Magdziarz said. "I'm glad they caught them. I hope they throw the book at them."

Stephanie Murry has been charged with one count of forgery (class C felony), one count of perjury (class D felony), and one count of attempt theft (class D felony).

Sandra Hurn has been charged with three counts of forgery (class C felony), two counts of perjury (class D felony), one count of theft (class D felony), and one count of attempt theft (class D felony).

The maximum penalty both women could face for a class C felony is eight years in prison and a $10,000 fine.

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Friday, December 30, 2011

'Al-Qaida chiefs quit Pakistan for Africa'

Senior British officials say al-Qaida's core leadership in Pakistan has begun moving to North Africa, in part to escape heavy losses caused by U.S. drone attacks that are concentrating on the jihadist high command, a British newspaper says.

The Guardian quoted the officials as saying that a "last push" in 2012 is likely to destroy al-Qaida's surviving leadership cadre in the tribal badlands of northern Pakistan and open "a new phase in the battle against Islamic terrorism."

U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said during a Dec. 13 visit to a U.S. counter-terrorism base in Djibouti, a former French colony in the Horn of Africa, that the focus of American efforts to crush al-Qaida is shifting to Africa and the Arabian Peninsula after the offensive against the jihadists in Pakistan.

U.S. forces and intelligence services will "track these guys wherever they go and make sure they have no place to hide," Panetta declared.

Earlier in December, counter-terrorism experts in London warned that al-Qaida's wing in North Africa -- al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb -- was working to turn the semi-arid Sahel region that spans northern Africa from the Atlantic Ocean to the Red Sea into "a new Somalia."

The Sahel runs from Mauritania in northwest Africa across Mali, Burkina Faso, southern Algeria, Niger, northern Nigeria, Chad, South Sudan, northern Ethiopia to Eritrea in the east.

Jerome Spinoza, head of the French Defense Ministry's Africa bureau, which is actively involved in combating AQIM, told a terrorism seminar in London the political upheaval across North Africa since last January is aiding AQIM.

This, he cautioned, was allowing AQIM to spread its influence south of Algeria, raising the prospect of transcontinental hook-ups with the Boko Haram Islamist militants in northern Nigeria and the al-Shabaab group in lawless Somalia south of Eritrea.

Some say this poses a potential threat to southern Europe.

Jason Burke, The Guardian's South Asia correspondent and a expert on al-Qaida, reported British intelligence says al-Qaida Central has lost so many top operatives "only a handful of key players" are still alive in Pakistan.

These include Ayman al-Zawahiri, a veteran Egyptian jihadist who was Osama bin Laden's longtime deputy until the al-Qaida founder was killed in a U.S. raid in Pakistan May 2.

Zawahiri was chosen to succeed bin Laden several weeks later. Among his senior lieutenants are Said al-Adel, another Egyptian and former Special Forces officer.

Another important figure is Abu Yahya al-Libi, a Libyan ideologue and leading strategist who was one of several top al-Qaida operatives escaped from the U.S. prison at Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan July 10, 2005.

He was a senior member of the Libyan Fighting Group that fought against Moammar Gadhafi.

Zawahiri is leader of Egypt's Islamic Jihad, which assassinated Egyptian President Anwar Sadat in October 1980 for signing a landmark peace treaty with Israel.

The presence of such important North Africans in al-Qaida's core leadership could indicate their influence in the reported drift from Pakistan back into the Arab world which spawned al-Qaida in the 1990s.

The emergence of Islamist organizations, such as the powerful Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, and some Salafist groups that are ideologically linked to al-Qaida in North Africa following the downfall of Arab leaders there in 2011, could be an added spur to the reported drift from Pakistan.

"It is unclear whether the moves from West Asia to North Africa are prompted by a desire for greater security -- which seems unlikely as NATO forces begin to withdraw from Afghanistan -- or part of a strategic attempt to exploit the aftermath of the Arab Spring," Burke observed.

"They may even be trying to shift the center of gravity of al-Qaida's effort back to the homelands of the vast majority of its members."

If there is a jihadist redeployment toward North Africa, it marks a strategic shift that could seriously impact the burgeoning trend toward democracy in the region where the Arab dictators that al-Qaida sought to topple have been laid low by others.

Libya, in particular, where Salfist groups and remnants of the Libyan Fighting Group helped topple Gadhafi's regime, is a potential trouble spot.

Islamist militias are heavily armed. Abdul Hakim Belhaj, leader of the LFG who was tortured in Gadhafi's prisons, is now the military commander in Tripoli under the new regime.

Source: http://www.spacewar.com/reports/Al-Qaida_chiefs_quit_Pakistan_for_Africa_999.html

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Thursday, December 29, 2011

College football: Heisman Trophy winner Robert Griffin III gets Baylor security escort

At a glance

New Mexico Bowl

Temple 37, Wyoming 15

Famous Idaho Potato Bowl

Ohio 24, Utah State 23

New Orleans Bowl

Louisiana-Lafayette 32, San Diego State 30

Beef ?O? Brady?s Bowl

Marshall 20, FIU 10

Poinsettia Bowl

TCU 31, Louisiana Tech 24

MAACO Bowl

Boise St. 56, Arizona State 24

Hawaii Bowl

Southern Miss 24, Nevada 17

Independence Bowl

Missouri 41, N. Carolina 28

Tuesday, Dec. 27

Little Caesars Pizza Bowl

At Detroit

Western Michigan (7-5) vs. Purdue (6-6), 2:30 p.m. (ESPN2)

Belk Bowl

At Charlotte, N.C.

North Carolina State (7-5) vs. Louisville (7-5), 6 p.m. (ESPN)

Wednesday, Dec. 28

Military Bowl

At Washington

Air Force (7-5) vs. Toledo (8-4), 2:30 p.m. (ESPN)

Holiday Bowl

At San Diego

Texas (7-5) vs. California (7-5),6 p.m. (ESPN)

Thursday, Dec. 29

Champs Sports Bowl

At Orlando, Fla.

Florida State (8-4) vs. Notre Dame (8-4), 3:30 p.m. (ESPN)

Alamo Bowl

At San Antonio

Baylor (9-3) vs. Washington (7-5), 7 p.m. (ESPN)

Friday, Dec. 30

Armed Forces Bowl

At Dallas

Tulsa (8-4) vs. BYU (9-3),10 a.m. (ESPN)

Pinstripe Bowl

At Bronx, N.Y.

Rutgers (8-4) vs. Iowa State(6-6), 1:30 p.m. (ESPN)

Music City Bowl

At Nashville, Tenn.

Mississippi State (6-6) vs. Wake Forest (6-6), 4:40 p.m. (ESPN)

Insight Bowl

At Tempe, Ariz.

Oklahoma (9-3) vs. Iowa (7-5), 8 p.m. (ESPN)

Saturday, Dec. 31

Meineke Car Care Bowl

At Houston

Texas A&M (6-6) vs. Northwestern (6-6), 10 a.m. (ESPN)

Sun Bowl

At El Paso, Texas

Georgia Tech (8-4) vs. Utah(7-5), noon (Ch. 2)

Liberty Bowl

At Memphis, Tenn.

Vanderbilt (6-6) vs. Cincinnati (9-3), 1:30 p.m. (ESPN)

Fight Hunger Bowl

At San Francisco

UCLA (6-7) vs. Illinois (6-6),1:30 p.m. (ESPN)

Chick-fil-A Bowl

At Atlanta

Virginia (8-4) vs. Auburn (7-5), 5:30 p.m. (ESPN)

Monday, Jan. 2

TicketCity Bowl

At Dallas

Penn State (9-3) vs. Houston (12-1), 10 a.m. (ESPNU)

Capital One Bowl

At Orlando, Fla.

Nebraska (9-3) vs. South Carolina (10-2), 11 a.m. (ESPN)

Outback Bowl

At Tampa, Fla.

Georgia (10-3) vs. Michigan State (10-3), 1 p.m. (Ch. 4)

Gator Bowl

At Jacksonville, Fla.

Florida (6-6) vs. Ohio State(6-6), 11 a.m. (ESPN2)

Rose Bowl

At Pasadena, Calif.

Oregon (11-2) vs. Wisconsin (11-2), 3 p.m. (ESPN)

Fiesta Bowl

At Glendale, Ariz.

Stanford (11-1) vs. Oklahoma State (11-1), 6:30 p.m. (ESPN)

Tuesday, Jan. 3

Sugar Bowl

At New Orleans

Michigan (10-2) vs. Virginia Tech (11-2), 6 p.m. (ESPN)

Wednesday, Jan. 4

Orange Bowl

At Miami

West Virginia (9-3) vs. Clemson (10-3), 6 p.m. (ESPN)

Friday, Jan. 6

Cotton Bowl

At Arlington, Texas

Kansas State (10-2) vs. Arkansas (10-2), 6 p.m. (Ch. 13)

Saturday, Jan. 7

BBVA Compass Bowl

At Birmingham, Ala.

Pittsburgh (6-6) vs. SMU (7-5), 10 a.m. (ESPN)

Sunday, Jan. 8

GoDaddy.com Bowl

At Mobile, Ala.

Arkansas St.(10-2) vs. Northern Illinois (10-3), 7 p.m. (ESPN)

Monday, Jan. 9

BCS National Championship

At New Orleans

LSU (13-0) vs. Alabama (11-1), 6:30 p.m. (ESPN)

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Foxconn Looking to Double Zhengzhou iPhone Factory Size

By: Vincent Chang |

?Foxconn is reported to be planning to build the world's largest manufacturing base for smart phones based in Central China's Henan province next year.

The base will be centered on the Foxconn Science Park in Zhengzhou, provincial capital of Henan, increasing its current production lines to 95, the Henan provincial development and reform commission announced during a conference.

The factory expansion is said to be costing US$1.1 billion.

Foxconn, along with many other component assembly plants has been seeking to move production away from the coastal areas where higher wages are being demanded along with improved working conditions. Zhengzhou's labor costs that are about two-thirds those in China's coastal cities.

The government is also keen to reduce the huge labour mobility swings as people move to the coast to seek work.

The existing plant in Zhengzhou has already reached a daily production of 200,000 Apple iPhones and employed 130,000 people, said Guo Gengmao, governor of Henan province. It opened earlier this year.

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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

N.C. State coach endures ups and downs in 2011

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Tom O'Brien, an-older-than-"old school" football coach and former Marine major, doesn't speak without thinking first.

So when O'Brien said after N.C. State's 37-13 win over Clemson on Nov. 19, a victory as unexpected as it was thorough: "I really have no explanation for what just happened," he wasn't trying to be glib.

It was that kind of difficult-to-put-into-words season for the 63-year-old coach and his fifth Wolfpack team.

Earlier this week, with the clarity afforded by time, linebacker Audie Cole provided an explanation - for the Clemson win, the 2011 season and perhaps the last five years of Wolfpack football - an explanation that escaped his austere coach after the Clemson game. "We lost some games that we shouldn't have," said Cole, a fifth-year senior who was in O'Brien's first recruiting class, "and we kind of got away with some wins that maybe we shouldn't have. It goes both ways."

A season that started with the controversial exit of popular quarterback Russell Wilson, and a 2-3 record, ended with five Wolfpack wins in the final seven regular-season games.

The season ends with the Pack's third bowl trip in four years on Dec. 27 to play Louisville in the Belk Bowl in Charlotte. Significant injuries, for the fourth time in O'Brien's five seasons, threatened to derail the season.

"The list (of problems) is too long right now," O'Brien said after a 44-14 loss on nationial television at Cincinnati.

Which is why, three months later - after the fifth straight win over North Carolina, the upset of Clemson and the bowl-clinching win over Maryland, O'Brien commends his players for what they were able to accomplish in 2011.

"It was as difficult of a season as any as I've been around," said O'Brien, who has been a head coach for 15 years and an assistant for another 22. "It ended up being the most rewarding. The players came back and fought to get back to a bowl game. That was one of their main goals when the season started and they did it."

'This isn't easy'

Tom O'Brien won 75 games in 10 seasons at Boston College. He was hired by N.C. State after the 2006 season to do the same: build a consistent winner without compromising his integrity or the school's academic reputation.

His final eight teams at BC went to a bowl, with the last seven winning their bowl game, including a rare win by a visiting team at Boise State in 2005. The players and recruits O'Brien left behind at BC, led by star quarterback Matt Ryan, went on to win the ACC's Atlantic Division in 2007 and '08.

O'Brien has compiled a 32-30 overall record in five seasons, with an 18-22 ACC mark, at N.C. State. O'Brien wants to win more, and expects to win more - even after inheriting a 3-9 team from Chuck Amato in the winter of 2006 -- but injuries and inconsistencies have slowed the program's momentum.

That fact does not escape O'Brien or Wolfpack athletic director Debbie Yow.

"This isn't easy," said O'Brien, who was 31-27 in his first five years at BC. "It's hard to win football games."

He's heard it all

O'Brien's contract, worth about $1.5 million a year, runs through the 2015 season, an extension he signed in July 2009 with former athletic director Lee Fowler, the AD who hired him.

The four full years remaining of the contract didn't slow any speculation about O'Brien's future in the second half of the 2011 season. Every week became a referendum on O'Brien, who was criticized by some for the public split with Wilson, who led Wisconsin to the Rose Bowl this season. Criticism is an occupational hazard for a coach, one that O'Brien understands fully and doesn't let bother him.

"I had a plebe year (at the Naval Academy)," O'Brien said. "There isn't anything that hasn't already been said or done to me."

Wilson's exit dominated the topic of conversation in early part of the season, as Wilson had the Badgers off to a 5-0 start and State languished at 2-3.

O'Brien wanted Wilson to participate in spring practice. Wilson, a fourth-round draft pick of the Colorado Rockies in 2009, wanted to play baseball and then come back in August, as he did before the 2010 season.

Source: http://www.heraldonline.com/2011/12/23/3622630/nc-state-coach-endures-ups-and.html

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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Joe Lieberman: "I don't think Congress has ever been as bad as it is today."

Why is public approval of Congress so low? In Sen. Joe Lieberman's opinion, it's because Congress has never been so dysfunctional.

Independent Senator Joseph Lieberman chairs the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee. Elected to the Senate in 1988, he ran as an independent in 2006 after losing Connecticut's Democratic primary. He spoke at the Dec. 13 Monitor breakfast in Washington.

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Why public approval of Congress is so low:

"Because I don't think Congress has ever been as bad as it is today. Here is a time of very serious, painful economic hardship ... and a debt that is threatening our future, national debt, and we really haven't done anything about it."

Whether members of Congress are using non-public information for personal financial gain:

"I don't have any evidence that there is insider trading by members of Congress.... A lot of people around the country ... think there is.... It is very important that Congress make clear with legislative action that members of Congress ... are covered by insider-trading laws."

President Obama's response to Iran's capture of an American spy drone:

"I wish that we had found a way to at least go in and destroy it.... It would have been very difficult to rescue it.... I say that with humility because I wasn't in the [White House] Situation Room...."

US policy toward Iran:

"I don't think we have done enough to support regime change. It needs to be done artfully because it is not one of those cases where we want to go in and start endorsing opposition" candidates.

Former Speaker Newt Gingrich saying the Palestinians are an "invented" people:

"To me, the important fact is, the Palestinians are a people today and any resolution of the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians has to be between two peoples, two nations."

Calls for the Transportation Security Administration to create passenger advocates at airports to deal with complaints about searches:

"It is worth thinking about, but I am not jumping to endorse it.... I am an admirer of TSA."

Source: http://rss.csmonitor.com/~r/feeds/csm/~3/26GUYD7shFU/Joe-Lieberman-I-don-t-think-Congress-has-ever-been-as-bad-as-it-is-today.

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Monday, December 26, 2011

UPDATE: Blue Santa comes to the rescue for E. Texas family

UPDATE: A family who lost all their Christmas presents to a thief will still be able to celebrate.

The Longview Police Department's "Blue Santa" program delivered bags of presents Thursday to single mom Crystal Lee and her son Avery.

Tuesday, Lee reported to police that all her Christmas presents for her and her son had been stolen from under her tree.

The sight of Blue Santa was overwhelming.

"I said, 'Oh my, what do I do,' then I went to the door, and she had a huge gift, I mean bags of gifts , I'm sorry I was so excited for my son," Crystal expressed.

And, two-year-old Avery even got to open up a couple of his gifts.


LONGVIEW,TX (KLTV)- In a matter of moments, the Christmas for two East Texas single mothers was stolen right out from under them, leaving their children with nothing under the tree. Thieves struck Tuesday afternoon at their apartments in the 4-hundred block of Tammy Lynn drive in Longview. Crystal Lee says she was playing with her son Avery in her back yard, with her front door unlocked. She came back in to see her Christmas presents gone.

"You should have seen him crying last night , where's my toys momma. He knew," Lee says. "The gifts are gone , the gifts are gone, the things I got him from my heart is gone, I'm taking the tree down its over, I'm taking the tree down," she says.

Neighbor Markethia Winston had her presents under the tree as well, they were planning on having Christmas together with their children.

"My first thought was oh my gosh my baby's presents are gone, she's not going to have Christmas, that hurt me because this is her first Christmas," Winston says.

Nothing else was taken, but every present under the tree and even what was in the stockings was gone. Lee filed a police report for the missing items. Clothes and toys, but it was what she had worked hard to provide for her son.

"They have to be heartless people who just don't care, why would you do that," Winston says.

"Oh my god its four days , what am I going to do? what am I supposed to tell my son Christmas morning," Lee says.

But all is not lost. The Longview Police Department Blue Santa program will be providing Christmas gifts to the kids.

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Knicks clip Celtics in NBA season opener

Knicks clip Celtics in NBA season opener

Carmelo Anthony scored 37 points, including a pair of free throws with the game tied and 16 seconds left, and New York survived a seesaw season opener Sunday to edge the Celtics 106-104.

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

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Saturday, December 24, 2011

Friday's College Basketball

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Albany (NY) 82, Dartmouth 74

Maine 71, Brown 58

Norfolk St. 84, St. Francis (NY) 74

Penn 84, Marist 71

Providence 80, Rhode Island 61

St. Bonaventure 82, St. Francis (Pa.) 58

Vermont 65, Towson 49

Wagner 59, Pittsburgh 54

SOUTH

George Mason 81, Manhattan 61

Georgia 64, Furman 50

Louisville 70, W. Kentucky 60

Maryland 65, Radford 60

Morehead St. 62, Ball St. 54

Seton Hall 87, Longwood 61

Tennessee 66, ETSU 63

MIDWEST

Cincinnati 95, Chicago St. 60

Dayton 64, Ill.-Chicago 57

IUPUI 97, Valparaiso 88

Ohio 82, NC A&T 66

W. Michigan 91, Oakland 76

Wisconsin 79, MVSU 45

SOUTHWEST

No scores reported from the SOUTHWEST.

FAR WEST

Kennesaw St. 69, Texas A&M-CC 65

Tennessee Tech 67, Bethune-Cookman 59

UNLV 85, California 68

TOURNAMENT

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Semifinals

Kansas St. 78, UTEP 70

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Mortgage applications eased last week: MBA (Reuters)

NEW YORK (Reuters) ? Applications for home mortgages slipped last week, led by a drop in purchase demand as low interest rates were not enough to entice home buyers, an industry group said on Wednesday.

The Mortgage Bankers Association said its seasonally adjusted index of mortgage application activity, which includes both refinancing and home purchase demand, fell 2.6 percent in the week ended Dec 16.

The MBA's seasonally adjusted index of refinancing applications dipped 1.6 percent, while the gauge of loan requests for home purchases lost 4.9 percent.

"Remarkably low rates are not enough, as many homeowners continue to hold back due to lack of equity in their properties, poor credit and a weak job market," Michael Fratantoni, MBA's vice president of research and economics, said in a statement.

Fixed 30-year mortgage rates averaged 4.08 percent, down 4 basis points from 4.12 percent the week before. It was the lowest rate this year, the MBA said.

The refinance share of total mortgage activity rose to 80.7 percent of applications from 79.7 percent the previous week.

The survey covers over 75 percent of U.S. retail residential mortgage applications, according to MBA.

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Friday, December 23, 2011

iPad stuck on Apple logo

My iPad 1 is stuck on the Apple logo and will not load into iOs

Shall I go to the Apple store to get it sorted out?

What do I need? Shall I bring my Applecare box?

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Thursday, December 22, 2011

Video: The political ?lowlights? of the year

Holiday surprise for two parents with cancer

Just a few months ago the future seemed impossibly bleak for Elisa and Nathan Bond, young parents who had both been diagnosed with late stage cancers. But just this week the couple got the news that Elisa?s cancer had finally responded to therapy and disappeared.

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Sunday, December 18, 2011

Tool detects patterns hidden in vast data sets

Friday, December 16, 2011

Researchers from Harvard University and the Broad Institute have developed a tool that can tackle large data sets in a way that no other software program can. Part of a suite of statistical tools called MINE, it can tease out multiple patterns hidden in health information from around the globe, statistics amassed from a season of major league baseball, data on the changing bacterial landscape of the gut, and much more. The researchers report their findings in a paper appearing in the December 16 issue of the journal Science.

From Facebook to physics to the global economy, the world is filled with data sets that could take a person hundreds of years to analyze by eye. Sophisticated computer programs can search these data sets with great speed, but fall short when researchers attempt to even-handedly detect different kinds of patterns in large data collections.

"There are massive data sets that we want to explore, and within them, there may be many relationships that we want to understand," said Broad Institute associate member Pardis Sabeti, senior author of the paper and an assistant professor at the Center for Systems Biology at Harvard University. "The human eye is the best way to find these relationships, but these data sets are so vast that we can't do that. This toolkit gives us a way of mining the data to look for relationships."

The researchers tested their analytical toolkit on several large data sets, including one provided by Harvard colleague Peter Turnbaugh who is interested in the trillions of microorganisms that live in the gut. Working with Turnbaugh, the research team harnessed MINE to make more than 22 million comparisons and narrowed in on a few hundred patterns of interest that had not been observed before.

"The goal of this statistic is to take data with a lot of different dimensions and many possible correlations and pick out the top ones," said Michael Mitzenmacher, a senior author of the paper and professor of computer science at Harvard University. "We view this as an exploration tool ? it can find patterns and rank them in an equitable way."

One of the tool's greatest strengths is that it can detect a wide range of patterns and characterize them according to a number of different parameters a researcher might be interested in. Other statistical tools work well for searching for a specific pattern in a large data set, but cannot score and compare different kinds of possible relationships. MINE, which stands for Maximal Information-based Nonparametric Exploration, is able to analyze a broad spectrum of patterns.

"Standard methods will see one pattern as signal and others as noise," said David Reshef, a co-first author of the paper who is currently a graduate student in the Harvard-MIT Health Sciences and Technology program and also worked on this project as a graduate student in the department of statistics at the University of Oxford. "There can potentially be a variety of different types of relationships in a given data set. What's exciting about our method is that it looks for any type of clear structure within the data, attempting to find all of them."

Not only does MINE attempt to identify any pattern within the data, but it also attempts to do so with an eye toward capturing different types of patterns equally well. "This ability to search for patterns in an equitable way offers tremendous exploratory potential in terms of searching for patterns without having to know ahead of time what to search for," said David Reshef.

MINE is especially powerful in exploring data sets with relationships that may harbor more than one important pattern. As a proof of concept, the researchers applied MINE to social, economic, health, and political data from the World Health Organization (WHO) and its partners. When they compared the relationship between household income and female obesity, they found two contrasting trends in the data. Many countries follow a parabolic rate, with obesity rates rising with income but peaking and tapering off after income reaches a certain level. But in the Pacific Islands, where female obesity is a sign of status, countries follow a steep trend, with the rate of obesity climbing as income increases.

"Many data sets will contain these types of complicated relationships that are guided by multiple drivers," said Sabeti. MINE is able to identify these. "This greatly extends our capability to find interesting relationships in data."

Researchers can use MINE to generate new ideas and connections that no one has thought to look for before.

"Our tool is a hypothesis generator," said Yakir Reshef, a co-first author of the paper and a graduate student in the Weizmann Institute of Science. "The standard paradigm is hypothesis-driven science, where you come up with a hypothesis based on your personal observations. But by exploring the data, you get ideas for hypotheses that would never have occurred to you otherwise."

In addition to testing the ability of the suite of tools to detect patterns in biological and health data, the researchers examined data collected from the 2008 baseball season.

"One question that we thought would be particularly interesting would be to see what things were most strongly associated with salary," said David Reshef. The researchers generated a list of relationships, finding that the strongest associations with salary were hits, total bases, and an aggregate statistic that reflects how many runs a player generated for a team. "Given the stakes, baseball is so well documented. We're curious to see what can be done in this realm with tools like MINE."

Researchers from many different fields, including systems biology, computer science, statistics, and mathematics, all contributed to this project. "People are getting better at combining data from different sources, and in some ways, this project is in the spirit of that," said Yakir Reshef. "The project brought together authors from many disciplines. It symbolizes the kind of collaborations that we hope people will use this for in the future."

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Barry Bonds gets 30-day home sentence _ at worst

(AP) ? Eight years of being investigated over steroid allegations ended for baseball's home run king Barry Bonds on Friday with a 30-day sentence to be served at home. No more ? and maybe less.

U.S. District Judge Susan Illston immediately delayed imposing the sentence while Bonds appeals his obstruction of justice conviction. The former star was found guilty in April not of using steroids, but of misleading grand jurors.

Even without prison time, the case has left its mark on the seven-time National League MVP. His 762 career home runs, and 73 homers in 2001, may forever be seen as tainted records, and his ticket to baseball's Hall of Fame is in doubt.

Bonds declined to speak in court. Well-wishers hugged the 47-year-old in the hallway courtroom after the hearing was over, and a smattering of fans cheered him as he left the courthouse. It was a marked departure from his initial court appearance four years ago, when guards had to clear a path for Bonds to get through dozens of onlookers to his SUV.

"Whatever he did or didn't do, we all lie," said Esther Picazo, a fan outside the courthouse. "We all make mistakes. But I don't think he should've gotten any kind of punishment at all."

Bonds was sentenced to two years of probation, 250 hours of community service, a $4,000 fine and 30 days of home confinement. It will take time to determine whether he serves any of it; his appellate specialist, Dennis Riordan, estimated it would take nearly a year and a half for the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to rule.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Matthew Parrella called the sentence a "slap on the wrist" and the fine "almost laughable" for a superstar athlete who made more than $192 million for playing baseball.

Parrella had sought 15 months in prison and argued that home confinement wasn't punishment enough "for a man with a 15,000-square-foot house with all the advantages." Bonds lives in a six-bedroom, 10-bath house with a gym and swimming pool.

"The defendant basically lived a double life for decades before this," Parrella said. He ripped Bonds not only over performance-enhancing drugs but over his personal life: "He had mistresses throughout his marriages."

Parrella said Bonds made lots of money due in part to his use of performance enhancers and that he has been "unrepentant" and "unapologetic" about it.

Illston said none of that had any bearing on Bonds' sentencing.

She said she agreed with a probation department report that called Bonds' conviction an "aberration" in his life. She said she received dozens of letters in support of Bonds, some discussing how he has given money and time "for decades" to charitable causes.

Bonds is the last ? and highest-profile ? defendant in the government's investigation of the Bay Area Laboratory Co-Operative, or BALCO, a steroids distribution ring. The ex-slugger has long denied knowingly using performance-enhancing drugs.

Illston said she was compelled to give Bonds a sentence similar to the two she meted out to other figures convicted after trial of lying to the grand jury and federal investigators about their connection to steroids.

The case against Bonds after he testified before the grand jury Dec. 3, 2003. Prosecutors revised his original 2007 indictment several times and spent a year unsuccessfully appealing a key evidentiary ruling before jurors deadlocked in April on three of the four remaining charges related to his grand jury testimony.

On the final charge, the trial jury convicted Bonds of purposely answering questions about steroids with rambling non sequiturs in an attempt to mislead the grand jury.

"I think he probably got off a little easy," said Jessica Wolfram, one of the jurors who convicted Bonds of obstruction. "He was just so clearly guilty, so I actually am happy he got sentenced to something."

Wolfram said she researched the case after the trial and viewed evidence not presented then. After that, she felt even more comfortable that Bonds was guilty.

Besides Bonds, 10 people were convicted of various charges in BALCO cases. Six of them, including track star Marion Jones, were ensnared for lying to grand jurors, federal investigators or the court. Others, including Bonds' personal trainer Greg Anderson, pleaded guilty to steroid distribution charges.

The government's top BALCO investigator, Jeff Novitzky, declined to comment outside the courtroom after attending the hearing.

Bonds was one of two former baseball superstars to stand trial in doping-related cases this year. The trial of pitcher Roger Clemens was halted after just two days in July because prosecutors used inadmissible evidence. U.S. District Judge Reggie Walton has set a new trial for April 17.

Both men will face a different judgment day in 2013, when they'll be eligible for the Hall of Fame.

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Associated Press writers Jason Dearen in San Francisco and Ronald Blum in New York contributed to this report.

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Saturday, December 17, 2011

The 'miraculous' camera that captures the speed of light (The Week)

New York ? M.I.T. scientists have created an imaging system capable of reducing the movement of light into slow-motion movies

The video: Slow-motion video is everywhere, but this is something new entirely. Scientists at M.I.T's Media lab have created a complex imaging system capable of tracking a small sliver of light in video at 1 trillion frames per second. The researchers used over 500 camera sensors, mirrors, and "streak tubes" to meticulously document light's movement through objects and liquids, filming for hours on end to splice together short slow-motion movies. (Watch it below.) Despite the obvious wow-factor, the creators of this technology say it has applications far beyond YouTube, such as in medical imaging devices using light-based ultrasound.

The reaction: Since nothing moves faster than the speed of light, the fact that researchers were able to capture its progress in slow motion is "nothing short of miraculous," says Peter Pachal at Mashable. This just blows the fastest frame rates on the fastest cameras out of the water. If "your mind's not already blown," says Jared Newman at TIME, consider the fact that you would "need an entire lifetime to watch one tenth of a second of footage on this camera" before the end-result is cobbled together. This camera's no point and shoot. See for yourself:

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Sandra Bullock talks big screen return

Academy Award-winning actress Sandra Bullock tells TODAY's Matt Lauer about her film, "Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close," in which she co-stars with an extraordinary 8-year-old

By Courtney Hazlett

For the first time in two years, Sandra Bullock stars in a major film, "Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close." However, if fans of Bullock's head to theaters expecting to see the actress in every scene, they might be disappointed.

"I'm actually in there for about 24 minutes," Bullock told Matt Lauer during Thursday's TODAY interview to promote the film. Why would an A-list, Oscar-winning actress choose to be part of a project that allowed so little screen time? Bullock told Lauer, "I've already had those moments," referring to some of her bigger leading roles. "There might be more, but I don't know how many moments like this there will be. With stories like this. With directors and casts like this ... you can't say no to that."

"Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close" centers around the journey of a young boy looking for answers in the aftermath of his father's death on Sept. 11. A heavy subject to be sure, and Lauer cautioned potential film goers to "bring tissues" should they see the film.

However, the interview took a lighthearted turn toward Christmas, and how Bullock might spoil her son Louis. Watch the video to see if she gives up what gifts she might be getting for the little guy. Hints:?A plane? A jukebox? Watch and find out.

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Sunday, December 4, 2011

U.S. man losing hope after 2 years in Cuba jail (Reuters)

HAVANA (Reuters) ? An increasingly despondent U.S. aid contractor, Alan Gross, finishes his second year behind bars in Cuba on Saturday, with hopes fading he will be freed anytime soon in a case caught up in the tangled web of U.S.-Cuba relations.

His wife, Judy Gross, is stepping up her campaign for his release, after two years of fruitless efforts to convince Havana to let him go and get Washington to do more on his behalf.

Gross, 62, was arrested in Havana on December 3, 2009, for his work in a semi-covert U.S. program promoting political change on the island and sentenced in an April trial to 15 years in prison.

He was convicted of crimes against the Cuban state for bringing in communications equipment and supposedly trying to set up Internet access for Jewish groups.

The case ended a slight improvement in long-hostile U.S.-Cuba relations that was ushered in by President Barack Obama shortly after he took office in January 2009. The White House took the position that as long as Gross was held, there would be no further progress.

Almost everyone close to the case had held out hope Gross might not be jailed long because Cuba knew the damage his detention would do to its relations with the United States and because Washington did not consider the charges against him serious.

But two years on, there are worries he may not get out of prison alive.

"The way I feel right now is that unless something changes, it's very likely Alan will be in jail a long time. My biggest fear is that he'll die before his term is up," Judy Gross told Reuters this week.

She visited her husband recently and found him in bad shape mentally, along with a declining physical condition that has seen him lose 100 pounds (45 kg).

"There was a stark difference between the time I saw him during the trial and this time. He's very depressed, he's very angry and I think the worst part is that he's really losing hope," she said.

'HOUSEHOLD NAME'

He is also concerned for his daughter and mother, both of whom have cancer.

After two years of urging the Cubans to release her husband for humanitarian reasons, Judy Gross is taking her fight to the streets and to the halls of Congress in Washington.

She is tapping into Jewish groups for support and has begun weekly vigils outside the Cuban Interests Section in Washington.

On Thursday, she distributed a video appeal from Gross' mother, 89-year-old Evelyn Gross, for his release.

This week, Senator Benjamin Cardin and Representative Chris Van Hollen sent letters to the Cuban diplomatic post urging that Gross be freed.

Judy Gross said her goal was to raise the visibility of her husband's case and thereby step up pressure for a solution.

"We're going to try now to make Alan a household name," she said. She also would like for Obama to take the initiative for her husband.

"I would like him to pick up the phone and call President Raul Castro and say, 'Let's talk,'" she said. "I don't think anybody can settle anything without talking."

She said she thought it unlikely Obama would do much for her husband now because he faces a tough 2012 re-election battle in which Florida, center of the U.S. Cuban exile community, will be a key state to win.

On Friday, the White House expressed impatience with Cuba, saying it was "past time" for Gross to be released.

"Cuban authorities have failed in their effort to use Mr. Gross as a pawn for their own ends," White House spokesman Jay Carney told reporters in response to a question.

The problem with the U.S. position is that it is more about placating the Cuban exiles than about getting Alan Gross out of jail, said John McAuliff, director of the New York-based Fund for Reconciliation and Development.

Anti-Castro Cuban-Americans reject the idea of making concessions to Cuba's communist government on virtually any issue, including the Gross case.

McAuliff said the United States had never fully explained what Gross was doing in Cuba or accepted that his activities broke the law on the island, where U.S. programs like the one he worked for are seen as a violation of sovereignty,

The Cubans have their own complaints with U.S. justice in the case of five Cuban agents who were convicted on spying charges and given long prison sentences in 1998.

They have hinted broadly that they would be open to swap, although U.S. officials question whether they truly are.

The only way to find out is to take Judy Gross' suggestion, McAuliff said.

Rather than talk past each other as they have done for half a century, "the two countries need to hold a serious, official bilateral discussion of how to address the humanitarian concerns of both countries," he said.

(Editing by Peter Cooney)

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