Saturday, January 26, 2013

Spam hits five-year low

8 hrs.

A new report from Kaspersky Lab indicates that the amount of spam in the world continues to decline, although it's nowhere near disappearing. It's also being replaced with other, more substantial threats.

Spam levels dropped throughout 2012, and by the end of the year it was steadily below 70 percent of all email detected. In the heyday of spam, it consistently made up around 85 percent, according to Kaspersky's numbers.

A number of factors have contributed to this. People and email providers have instituted more effective spam filters, for one thing, and a major security hole that allowed people to spoof an email's sender was closed this year.

The reduced effectiveness of spam emails means spammers have to send more to get any hits. Kaspersky calculates that it cost spammers $150 for every million emails sent ? cheap indeed, but the success rate is so low that legal, normal advertising on Google and Facebook actually end up beinga better deal.

Of course, not every spammer is just aiming for cheap advertising. There are plenty?selling illegal services or products, or looking to hijack your computer with malicious attachments or phishing attempts. Since legal advertisement isn't an option, they're doubling down on spam. For that reason, Kaspersky suggests spam reduction in 2013 will be "negligible at best."

The full, detailed report, with many more details about the origins and types of 2012's spam, can be read here.

Devin Coldewey is a contributing writer for NBCNews Digital. His personal website is?coldewey.cc.

Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/technology/technolog/spam-hits-five-year-low-its-still-two-thirds-all-1C8125282

pro bowl 2012 roster yamaguchi road house occupy oakland occupy oakland morgellons disease arik armstead

Thursday, January 24, 2013

Genes provide clues to gender disparity in human hearts

Jan. 24, 2013 ? Healthy men and women show little difference in their hearts, except for small electrocardiographic disparities. But new genetic differences found by Washington University in St. Louis researchers in hearts with disease could ultimately lead to personalized treatment of various heart ailments.

Generally, men are more susceptible to developing atrial fibrillation, an irregular, rapid heartbeat that may lead to stroke, while women are more likely to develop long-QT syndrome, a rhythm disorder that can cause rapid heartbeats and sudden cardiac death.

While prior studies have clearly established differences in the development of heart disease between men and women, very few studies had looked at the molecular mechanisms behind those differences in human hearts.

Igor Efimov, PhD, the Lucy and Stanley Lopata Distinguished Professor of Biomedical Engineering in the School of Engineering & Applied Science at Washington University in St. Louis, and a former doctoral student, Christina Ambrosi, PhD, analyzed 34 human hearts looking for genetic differences that might explain gender differences in heart disease.

The team took advantage of the unique opportunity at the university to obtain failing human hearts at the time of transplantation from Barnes-Jewish Hospital and non-failing hearts unsuitable for transplantation from Mid-America Transplant Services, a St. Louis-based organ procurement service.

The team screened for 89 major genes in electrophysiology, ion channel subunits, calcium handling proteins and transcription factors important in cardiac conduction and in the development of arrhythmia and the left atria and ventricles in human hearts.

"What was striking in this study is that we expected very large gender differences in expression of genes in the ventricles, but we did not find such differences," says Efimov, also a professor of medicine, of radiology and of cell biology and physiology at Washington University School of Medicine. "Unexpectedly, we found huge gender differences in the atria."

The results showed that women with failing hearts have a weaker system of gene expression than men -- males showed overall higher expression levels of nearly all of the 89 genes than women.

Women showed particularly lower atrial expression levels of several important genes encoding for potassium channels, including Kv4.3, KChIP2, Kv1.5 and Kir3.1. In fact, the atria of women with heart disease had less than half of the KChIP2 mRNA than atria in men.

Results of the research were published in PLOS ONE.

Efimov says while there are still many questions that need to be answered to explain these molecular differences, one factor that could be contributing to the difference is estrogen.

"When women have the highest levels of estrogen, they are least vulnerable to arrhythmia -- women are protected by estrogen," he says. "But after menopause, women develop atrial fibrillation at the same rate as men. We don't understand this and need to study this in humans."

Another potential factor is circadian rhythm, Efimov says.

"Humans are much more likely to die suddenly from heart disease early in the morning, between 5-7 a.m.," he says. "In the cardiac system in mice, it has been shown that there is an oscillation of gene expression, so certain genes expressed at 5 a.m. could be different by threefold at 5 p.m."

Efimov says the study on human hearts is unique to Washington University, as much cardiac research elsewhere is done mostly in animal models. In the future, the team would like to expand the research into pediatric hearts, taking advantage of Washington University's leading pediatric heart transplant program to learn more about pediatric physiology.

Funding for this research was provided by the National Institutes of Health (R01-HL114395) and the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (R-01-HL085369).

Share this story on Facebook, Twitter, and Google:

Other social bookmarking and sharing tools:


Story Source:

The above story is reprinted from materials provided by Washington University in St. Louis. The original article was written by Beth Miller.

Note: Materials may be edited for content and length. For further information, please contact the source cited above.


Journal Reference:

  1. Christina M. Ambrosi, Kathryn A. Yamada, Jeanne M. Nerbonne, Igor R. Efimov. Gender Differences in Electrophysiological Gene Expression in Failing and Non-Failing Human Hearts. PLoS ONE, 2013; 8 (1): e54635 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0054635

Note: If no author is given, the source is cited instead.

Disclaimer: This article is not intended to provide medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Views expressed here do not necessarily reflect those of ScienceDaily or its staff.

Source: http://feeds.sciencedaily.com/~r/sciencedaily/top_news/top_science/~3/pDQnFtrIs8U/130124150708.htm

justin timberlake anne hathaway Corvette Stingray Claire Danes quentin tarantino jessica chastain jessica chastain

Poll: Hillary Clinton Favorable Across Lines - Business Insider

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is viewed in a highly favorable light across party and ideological lines, according to a new ABC/Washington Post poll released Wednesday.

The poll found that 91 percent of Democrats, 65 percent of Independents and a high of 37 percent of Republicans view Clinton favorably. The poll comes on the day Clinton testified before House and Senate committees on the September terrorist attack in Benghazi, Libya.?

She is also seen favorably by a majority of all ideological groups, including 49 percent of conservatives. An astounding 79 percent of self-identified moderates also said they viewed her favorably.?

The poll also showed that Clinton is in a much better position for a theoretical 2016 run for president than current Vice President Joe Biden. Clinton is viewed favorably by a 67-26 split. Biden, meanwhile, was viewed favorably by just 48 percent of respondents and unfavorably by 37 percent.

Here's a look at the difference between Clinton and Biden:

Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/poll-hillary-clinton-favorability-2016-joe-biden-president-2013-1

Robert Bork instagram mark sanchez christina aguilera Mayan End Of The World Olivia Black the voice

Dog evolved 'on the waste dump'

Anyone who owns a dog knows that it will rummage around in the kitchen bin looking for food, given half a chance.

But this annoying behaviour may have a more profound undercurrent than we realise, according to scientists.

A new study of dog genetics reveals numerous genes involved in starch metabolism, compared with wolves.

It backs an idea that some dogs emerged from wolves that were able to scavenge and digest the food waste of early farmers, the team tells Nature journal.

No-one knows precisely when or how our ancestors became so intimately connected with dogs, but the archaeological evidence indicates it was many thousands of years ago.

One suggestion is that the modern mutt emerged from ancient hunter-gatherers' use of wolves as hunting companions or guards.

But another opinion holds that domestication started with wolves that stole our food leftovers and eventually came to live permanently around humans as a result.

"This second hypothesis says that when we settled down, and in conjunction with the development of agriculture, we produced waste dumps around our settlements; and suddenly there was this new food resource, a new niche, for wolves to make use of, and the wolf that was best able to make use of it became the ancestor of the dog," explained Erik Axelsson from Uppsala University.

"So, we think our findings fit well with this theory that the dog evolved on the waste dump," he told BBC News.

'Generic' dog

Dr Axelsson and colleagues examined the DNA of more than 50 modern dogs from breeds as diverse as the cocker spaniel and the German shepherd. They then compared their generic genetic information with those of 12 wolves taken from across the world.

The Swedish-US team scanned the DNA sequences of the two types of canid for regions of major difference. These would be locations likely to contain genes important in the rise of the domesticated dog.

Axelsson's group identified 36 such regions, carrying a little over a hundred genes. The analysis detected the presence of two major functional categories - genes involved in brain development and starch metabolism.

In the case of the latter, it seems dogs have many more genes that encode the enzymes needed to break down starch, something that would have been advantageous in an ancestor scavenging on the discarded wheat and other crop products of early farmers.

"Wolves also have these genes but they don't use them as efficiently as dogs," said Dr Axelsson.

"When we look at the wolf genome, we only see one copy of the gene [for the amylase enzyme] on each chromosome. When we look at the dog genome, we see a range from two to 15 copies; and on average a dog carries seven copies more than the wolf.

"That means the dog is a lot more efficient at making use of the nutrition in starch than the wolf."

As far as the brain development genes are concerned, these probably reflect some of the behavioural differences we now see in the two canids.

The dog is a much more docile creature, the likely consequence of early humans preferentially working with animals they found easier to tame.

"Previous experiments have indicated that when you select for a reduction in aggressiveness, you obviously get a tamer animal but you also get an animal that retains juvenile characteristics much longer during development, sometimes into adulthood," said Dr Axelsson.

This might go some way to explaining the oft-repeated observation that dogs are permanently stuck in a kind of puppyhood.

Open debate

The study of the origin of dogs remains, in many ways, a puzzling field.

Fossil evidence suggests some populations could have been around tens of thousands of years ago, long before the emergence of agriculture. Some researchers have tried to use the regular rate at which error patterns appear in dog DNA as a kind clock to time their rise, but this has produced contradictory results.

One confounding issue might be that domestication happened more than once.

Dr Carles Vila, from the Conservation and Evolutionary Genetics Group at the Donana Biological Station in Seville, Spain, said the debate was wide open.

"I think that modern dogs derived from multiple wolf populations," he observed.

"It could be that dog domestication started once with some animals staying with humans which were then regularly back-crossed with wolves and that could have the same effect. But there could have been completely independent domestications. What is clear is that the number of bone remains is very rare more than 14,000 years ago."

Jonathan.Amos-INTERNET@bbc.co.uk and follow me on Twitter: @BBCAmos

Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-21142870#sa-ns_mchannel=rss&ns_source=PublicRSS20-sa

texas chainsaw massacre nfl playoffs crystal harris taylor swift taylor swift Texas A Texas A&m

State of the Net Panel on Broadband Reveals Common Interests ...

sotn-copper-web13The growth of business and broadband was the featured topic during the panel, ?Big Broadband: What Happens when the Psychology of Abundance Confronts Both the Economics of Deployment and the Rules of Regulators? at today?s 9th Annual State of the Net Conference in Washington, DC.

Being discussed was what each of the myriad organizations, companies, and municipalities contribute to broadband growth and how all can work together to ensure reliable broadband is delivered to as many Americans as possible. Sitting on the panel was: Kevin Lo, General Manager for Google Fiber; Ramona Carlow, VP of Public Policy and Strategy at AT&T; James Assey, Executive Vice President at NCTA; and Blair Levin,?Communications and Society Fellow at the Aspen Institute Communications and Society Program. Jessica Zufolo, Deputy Administrator of Rural Utility Services for the U.S. Department of Agriculture, moderated the panel.

What took place was less a debate between panelists on who has all the answers to expanding broadband access, but more a discussion on how opportunity leads to innovation. The panelists often expressed a shared vision of how to lead America to a future of broadband success, with all agreeing that the more who have access, the better.

?Mr. Levin posed questions on whether or not wireless was going to be able to compete with wireline broadband access ? questions that are yet to have clear answers. Ms. Carlow later stated, ?Regulation needs to be modernized so that all companies can direct more investment into the new IT services that customers are demanding.? At one point an audience member asked Mr. Lo what the consumer need is for full broadband at gigabit speeds. His answer was, ?Business, medical?we can?t even imagine yet.? NCTA?s Mr. Assey addressed the long and storied role the cable industry has played in bringing America access to broadband.

?And while each panelist presented what he or she saw as the key broadband obstacles and solutions, they all agreed that when more homes and businesses have access to fast, reliable Internet, everyone wins.?

Source: http://www.cabletechtalk.com/broadband/state-of-the-net-panel-on-broadband-reveals-common-interests/

idris elba kelsey grammer martin henderson mlk day golden globes 2012 winners golden globes 2012 red carpet golden globes red carpet

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Boys soccer: Pascagoula throttles Brookhaven 8-0 | gulflive.com

PASCAGOULA -- The Pascagoula boys soccer team got one step closer to a return trip to Clinton on Tuesday, routing Brookhaven 8-0 in the first round of the 5A playoffs at War Memorial Stadium.

Mitchell Cecatiello scored three goals, giving him 25 this season, as the Panthers won for the 13th straight time. Pascagoula will host West Jones in a second-round game on Saturday.

"We started putting balls in early and kept the ball on the (Brookhaven) side," said Pascagoula coach William Denton, whose team lost to Starkville in last year's state finals. "We maintained control of the game, and got some young guys in to get some experience. I'm real proud of the team. We played well enough to win and move on to the next round."

Pascagoula went on top 1-0 just seven minutes in when Tristan Garriga drilled the ball in from nearly 35 yards out. Landry Lofton scored less than three minutes later to make it 2-0.

Cecatiello's first goal in the 21st minute put the Panthers up 3-0. Aaron McMillan and Cecatiello both scored late in the half to make it 5-0 at the break.

Angel Rosas and Griffon Sublett added goals in the second half, as did Cecatiello on a penalty kick. Panthers goalkeeper Jackson Graham turned away all four shots by Brookhaven, which ends its season at 8-8-1.

Pascagoula has not lost since a 3-1 defeat to Oak Grove on Nov. 8, which dropped them to 1-2-1 on the year. The Panthers have outscored their opponents 72-3 during their winning streak, with 10 shutouts.

"We're just clicking," Cecatiello said. "Everybody's playing their position well and our leaders are stepping up into their roles. We're just playing really well."

West Jones beat West Harrison 2-0 on Tuesday. Game times for Saturday will be set later in the week.

Source: http://blog.gulflive.com/mississippi-press-sports/2013/01/boys_soccer_pascagoula_throttl.html

Olympics Live Mens Gymnastics Allison Schmitt Olympic Schedule Kyla Ross Ryan Lochte Montenegro

Michelle?s eye roll, Scalia?s hat and the top tweet of the inaugration

(Charles Dharapak/AP)

Did you miss Monday's inaugural ceremonies? Never fear, the internet captured all the important ... well, all the buzz-worthy moments.

Michelle rolls her eyes, wears a stunning red gown

According to social analytics service Topsy, the buzz on Twitter around the First Lady's dress Monday night was "dazzles."

Michelle Obama wore a jewel-box red gown by designer Jason Wu?the same designer she wore four years ago to the first inaugural.

Designers are not told in advance if their work will be worn; hence Wu's reaction:

If anything could eclipse that dress, it was the First Lady's eye roll at the official luncheon?caught by Tumblr blogger Mattyrab. The image was quickly gif'ed.

Is the First Lady expressing exasperation at House Speaker John Boehner? Did she just catch word that the lunch clocked in at a reported 3,000 calories? The mystery is half the fun.

Scalia steals the hat title from Aretha

"Teenage Dream" singer Katy Perry brought a miniature version of Aretha Franklin's 2009 inaugural hat with her to the ceremonies:

You could see the pop star playing with the hat, at one point getting boyfriend John Mayer to pose "wearing" it. But Aretha had some stiff competition in the hat department from Justice Antonin Scalia. Four years ago, Missouri Sen. Claire McCaskill was a Twitter newbie just testing the waters: "Scalia in a really weird hat." She wondered if he would wear it again this year:

And he did:

Obama's Address: By the (Twitter) numbers

The president's second inaugural address was live tweeted by the Presidential Inaugural Committee.

The @WhiteHouse account went a step further, retweeting quotes shared by others:

The president's address was the high point of Twitter activity for the day, according to a graph released by the service. During the ceremony, 1.1 million tweets were sent. Volume peaked when the president delivered the line, "We cannot mistake absolutism for principle, name calling as a substitute for debate" at 27,795 tweets per minute.

Beyonce's photo bombs

The star previewed her performance the night before on Tumblr and Instagram, sharing photos of her rehearsal:

The mega star nailed the National Anthem (despite what appeared to be a malfunctioning ear piece that she discarded part way through the song)?but Twitter was mostly abuzz with politicians either star struck (Rep. Pete King) or those overshadowed by Beyonce and husband Jay-Z (Rep. Paul Ryan).

Space ships and D.C. statehood at the parade

We got a taste of the parade early thanks to NASA, which shared pictures of the Mars Curiosity Rover and Orion floats traveling to the capital on Flickr. The images were trending on Twitter Sunday, according to Topsy.

Monday morning, the Mars Curiosity account (which is written in the "voice" of the spacecraft, and usually limits itself to updates on the exploration of the red planet) gave a shootout to its Earth-bound doppleganger:

And D.C. Mayor Vince Gray made a political statement during the parade, sharing a photo of his sign calling for D.C. statehood:

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/ticket/social-inauguration-michelle-eye-roll-scalia-hat-top-153014417--politics.html

dharun ravi george clooney arrested ravi leigh espn greg oden st patricks day

Monday, January 21, 2013

Obama?s Eight Year Verdict (OliverWillisLikeKryptoniteToStupid)

Share With Friends: Share on FacebookTweet ThisPost to Google-BuzzSend on GmailPost to Linked-InSubscribe to This Feed | Rss To Twitter | Politics - Top Stories News, RSS Feeds and Widgets via Feedzilla.

Source: http://news.feedzilla.com/en_us/stories/politics/top-stories/278330687?client_source=feed&format=rss

sf giants gold rush gold rush windows 8 Emanuel Steward college board nyc.gov

Rewarding And Important Tips About The Forex trading Current market

Say hi to the globally international exchange currency markets! It is a broad entire world entire of techniques and systems. The sheer dimension and competitiveness of the market place can make it tough to start off trading. The assistance in this article will aid you to figure it all out.

These buying and selling on the forex markets need to trade in accordance to industry trends unless they have a particular long-phrase target that involves them to trade versus the industry. Planning versus the market is often extremely unsuccessful and dangerously stressful.

Foreign exchange buying and selling facts isn?t tough to uncover information associated to Forex trading is constantly available. You can lookup the world wide web, including Twitter and view information channels. You will see that the facts is in a great deal of destinations. When it comes to buying and selling funds, the information is prevalent owing to the higher demand from customers of facts.

The account deal you pick really should reflect you qualities and goals. Be reasonable in your anticipations and maintain in intellect your limits. You will not develop into a qualified trader overnight. When you are starting off out, you will want to keep with accounts that supply very low ranges of leverage. All aspiring traders need to be making use of a demo account for as very long as is important. Be affected individual and create up your encounter in advance of growing into bigger trades.

Indexes can be a good way to decide a unique market?s regular gains and losses. This should give you insight into a particular market?s possible, but does not necessarily mirror your precise investment. You will want to reconsider finding into a industry if you find out that most traders find it unprofitable.

Retaining a journal is a excellent idea, and is encouraged by a great deal of prosperous Forex traders. Include all of your failureS and your successes in the journal. You?ll be capable to far better track your development in forex trading with this journal, and you will have a reference for foreseeable future trades.

Making use of a mini-account and starting up out with tiny trades may well be a smart strategy for investors new to Forex trading. Realizing fantastic trades from undesirable types is a essential aspect of forex trading buying and selling, and this enables you to familiarize your self with both equally types.

A huge greater part of so-identified as ?black box? techniques of investing are cons, so keep away from temptation to purchase them. Be cautious of any investing technique that promises or demonstrates amazing final results devoid of describing its methodology. In the huge bulk of situations, the methodologies are currently being hidden since they are worthless.

Unusual currency pairs ought to not be a big portion of your buying and selling portfolio. In actuality, steer clear of them if you can. If you adhere with the handful of forex pairs with the maximum volume, you can make trades extremely speedily since there is constantly someone wanting to get or offer these currencies. You may possibly have issues acquiring consumers for the much more unusual kinds of currency.

In the earth of fx, there are numerous approaches that you have at your disposal to make better trades. The globe of forex has a small anything for absolutely everyone, but what works for one individual may possibly not for yet another. With any luck ,, these suggestions have supplied you a starting level for your very own technique.

Some Tips For Success In Your Home Business, Learn How To Have A Successful Home Business

Source: http://financeadvicetoday.com/2013/01/20/rewarding-and-important-tips-about-the-forex-trading-current-market/

alabama lsu bcs national championship bcs national championship 2012 bcs championship lsu vs alabama university of alabama national championship game

schemer guamanian: AMA categories: feng shui home | Feng Shui

AMA categories

AMA categories

Uploaded by:- ianbbrayshaw (66625421@N05) @ 2012-08-28 10:57:23

Choose a category that best suits your article:
??????????????????????????-
Arts and Entertainment: Astrology
Arts and Entertainment: Casino Gambling
Arts and Entertainment: General
Arts and Entertainment: Humanities
Arts and Entertainment: Humor
Arts and Entertainment: Movies TV
Arts and Entertainment: Music
Arts and Entertainment: Performing Arts
Arts and Entertainment: Philosophy
Arts and Entertainment: Photography
Arts and Entertainment: Poetry
Arts and Entertainment: Tattoos
Automotive: ATV
Automotive: General
Automotive: Mobile Audio Video
Automotive: Motorcycles
Automotive: RV
Automotive: Trucks
Business: Accounting
Business: Accounting Payroll
Business: Advertising
Business: Branding
Business: Careers Employment
Business: Change Management
Business: Continuity Disaster Recovery
Business: Customer Service
Business: Entrepreneurialism
Business: Ethics
Business: Franchising
Business: Fund Raising
Business: General
Business: Industrial Mechanical
Business: Management
Business: Marketing
Business: Marketing Direct
Business: Negotiation
Business: Networking
Business: Non Profit
Business: Outsourcing
Business: PR
Business: Presentation
Business: Productivity
Business: Renewable Energy
Business: Resume Cover Letters
Business: Retail
Business: Sales
Business: Sales Management
Business: Sales Telleselling
Business: Sales Training
Business: Security
Business: Small Business
Business: Solo Professionals
Business: Strategic Planning
Business: Team Building
Business: Top X Number of Tips
Business: Venture Capital
Business: Workplace Communication
Cancer: Breast Cancer
Cancer: Colon Rectal Cancer
Cancer: General
Cancer: Leukemia Lymphoma Cancer
Cancer: Lung Mesothelioma Asbestos
Cancer: Ovarian Cervical Uterine Cancer
Cancer: Prostate Cancer
Cancer: Skin Cancer
Communications: Broadband Internet
Communications: Fax
Communications: General
Communications: GPS
Communications: Mobile Cell Phone
Communications: Satellite Radio
Communications: Satellite TV
Communications: Telephone Systems
Communications: Video Conferencing
Communications: VOIP
Computers and Technology: Certification Tests
Computers and Technology: Computer Forensics
Computers and Technology: Data Recovery
Computers and Technology: Games
Computers and Technology: General
Computers and Technology: Hardware
Computers and Technology: Mobile Computing
Computers and Technology: Personal Tech
Computers and Technology: Software
Finance: Bankruptcy
Finance: Credit
Finance: Currency Trading
Finance: Day Trading
Finance: Debt Consolidation
Finance: Debt Relief
Finance: Estate Plan Trusts
Finance: General
Finance: Investing
Finance: Leases Leasing
Finance: Loans
Finance: Personal Finance
Finance: Stocks Mutual Funds
Finance: Structured Settlements
Finance: Taxes
Finance: Taxes Property
Finance: Wealth Building
Food and Drink: Chocolate
Food and Drink: Coffee
Food and Drink: Cooking Tips
Food and Drink: Crockpot Recipes
Food and Drink: Desserts
Food and Drink: General
Food and Drink: Low Calorie
Food and Drink: Main Course
Food and Drink: Pasta Dishes
Food and Drink: Recipes
Food and Drink: Restaurant Reviews
Food and Drink: Salads
Food and Drink: Soups
Food and Drink: Tea
Food and Drink: Wine Spirits
Health and Fitness: Acne
Health and Fitness: Aerobics Cardio
Health and Fitness: Allergies
Health and Fitness: Alternative
Health and Fitness: Anti Aging
Health and Fitness: Arthritis
Health and Fitness: Back Pain
Health and Fitness: Beauty
Health and Fitness: Build Muscle
Health and Fitness: Dental Care
Health and Fitness: Depression
Health and Fitness: Detoxification
Health and Fitness: Diabetes
Health and Fitness: Diseases
Health and Fitness: Drug Abuse
Health and Fitness: Ears Hearing
Health and Fitness: Eating Disorders
Health and Fitness: Ergonomics
Health and Fitness: Exercise
Health and Fitness: Eyes Vision
Health and Fitness: Fitness Equipment
Health and Fitness: General
Health and Fitness: Hair Loss
Health and Fitness: Healing Arts
Health and Fitness: Heart Disease
Health and Fitness: Home Health Care
Health and Fitness: Massage
Health and Fitness: Medicine
Health and Fitness: Meditation
Health and Fitness: Men?s Issues
Health and Fitness: Mental Health
Health and Fitness: Nutrition
Health and Fitness: Obesity
Health and Fitness: Pain Management
Health and Fitness: Physical Therapy
Health and Fitness: Popular Diets
Health and Fitness: Quit Smoking
Health and Fitness: Skin Care
Health and Fitness: Sleep Snoring
Health and Fitness: Speech Pathology
Health and Fitness: Supplements
Health and Fitness: Weight Loss
Health and Fitness: Women?s Issues
Health and Fitness: Yoga
Home and Family: Antiques and Collectibles
Home and Family: Babies Toddler
Home and Family: Baby Boomer
Home and Family: Crafts Hobbies
Home and Family: Death Dying
Home and Family: Elder Care
Home and Family: Gardening
Home and Family: Genealogy
Home and Family: General
Home and Family: Grandparenting
Home and Family: Holidays
Home and Family: Parenting
Home and Family: Parties
Home and Family: Pregnancy
Home and Family: Retirement
Home and Family: Scrapbooking
Home Based Business: General
Home Based Business: Network Marketing
Home Improvement: Appliances
Home Improvement: Audio Video
Home Improvement: Bath and Shower
Home Improvement: Cabinets
Home Improvement: Cleaning Tips and Tools
Home Improvement: Concrete
Home Improvement: DIY
Home Improvement: Doors
Home Improvement: Electrical
Home Improvement: Feng Shui
Home Improvement: Flooring
Home Improvement: Foundation
Home Improvement: Furniture
Home Improvement: General
Home Improvement: Heating and Air Conditioning
Home Improvement: House Plans
Home Improvement: Interior Design and Decorating
Home Improvement: Kitchen Improvements
Home Improvement: Landscaping Outdoor Decorating
Home Improvement: Lighting
Home Improvement: New Construction
Home Improvement: Painting
Home Improvement: Patio Deck
Home Improvement: Plumbing
Home Improvement: Remodeling
Home Improvement: Roofing
Home Improvement: Security
Home Improvement: Stone Brick
Home Improvement: Storage Garage
Home Improvement: Tools and Equipment
Home Improvement: Windows
Insurance: Agents Marketers
Insurance: Car Auto
Insurance: Commercial
Insurance: Dental
Insurance: Disability
Insurance: Flood
Insurance: General
Insurance: Health
Insurance: Home Owners Renters
Insurance: Life Annuities
Insurance: Long Term Care
Insurance: Personal Property
Insurance: Pet
Insurance: RV Motorcycle
Insurance: Supplemental
Insurance: Travel
Insurance: Umbrella
Insurance: Vision
Insurance: Watercraft
Insurance: Workers Compensation
Internet and Businesses Online: Affiliate Revenue
Internet and Businesses Online: Auctions
Internet and Businesses Online: Audio Streaming
Internet and Businesses Online: Autoresponders
Internet and Businesses Online: Banner Advertising
Internet and Businesses Online: Blogging
Internet and Businesses Online: Domain Names
Internet and Businesses Online: E Books
Internet and Businesses Online: Ecommerce
Internet and Businesses Online: Email Marketing
Internet and Businesses Online: Ezine Publishing
Internet and Businesses Online: Forums
Internet and Businesses Online: General
Internet and Businesses Online: Internet Marketing
Internet and Businesses Online: Link Popularity
Internet and Businesses Online: List Building
Internet and Businesses Online: Paid Surveys
Internet and Businesses Online: Podcasting
Internet and Businesses Online: PPC Advertising
Internet and Businesses Online: PPC Publishing
Internet and Businesses Online: Product Creation
Internet and Businesses Online: Product Launch
Internet and Businesses Online: RSS
Internet and Businesses Online: Search Engine Marketing
Internet and Businesses Online: Security
Internet and Businesses Online: SEO
Internet and Businesses Online: Site Promotion
Internet and Businesses Online: Social Bookmarking
Internet and Businesses Online: Social Media
Internet and Businesses Online: Social Networking
Internet and Businesses Online: Spam Blocker
Internet and Businesses Online: Traffic Building
Internet and Businesses Online: Video Marketing
Internet and Businesses Online: Video Streaming
Internet and Businesses Online: Web Design
Internet and Businesses Online: Web Development
Internet and Businesses Online: Web Hosting
Kids and Teens
Legal: Copyright
Legal: Corporations LLC
Legal: Cyber Law
Legal: General
Legal: Identity Theft
Legal: Intellectual Property
Legal: Living Will
Legal: Medical Malpractice
Legal: National State Local
Legal: Patents
Legal: Personal Injury
Legal: Real Estate Law
Legal: Regulatory Compliance
Legal: Trademarks
News and Society: Crime
News and Society: Economics
News and Society: Energy
News and Society: Environmental
News and Society: General
News and Society: Military
News and Society: Politics
News and Society: Pure Opinion
News and Society: Religion
News and Society: Weather
Pets: Birds
Pets: Cats
Pets: Dogs
Pets: Exotic
Pets: Farm Ranch
Pets: Fish
Pets: General
Pets: Horses
Pets: Reptiles Amphibians
Real Estate: Building a Home
Real Estate: Buying
Real Estate: Commercial Construction
Real Estate: Commercial Property
Real Estate: Condominiums
Real Estate: Foreclosures
Real Estate: FSBO
Real Estate: General
Real Estate: Homes
Real Estate: Investing
Real Estate: Land
Real Estate: Leasing Renting
Real Estate: Marketing
Real Estate: Mortgage Refinance
Real Estate: Moving Relocating
Real Estate: Property Management
Real Estate: Selling
Recreation and Sports: Archery
Recreation and Sports: Auto Racing
Recreation and Sports: Baseball
Recreation and Sports: Basketball
Recreation and Sports: Boating
Recreation and Sports: Bodybuilding
Recreation and Sports: Bowling
Recreation and Sports: Boxing
Recreation and Sports: Cheerleading
Recreation and Sports: Climbing
Recreation and Sports: Cricket
Recreation and Sports: Cycling
Recreation and Sports: Equestrian
Recreation and Sports: Extreme
Recreation and Sports: Fantasy Sports
Recreation and Sports: Figure Skating
Recreation and Sports: Fishing
Recreation and Sports: Football
Recreation and Sports: General
Recreation and Sports: Golf
Recreation and Sports: Gymnastics
Recreation and Sports: Hockey
Recreation and Sports: Horse Racing
Recreation and Sports: Hunting
Recreation and Sports: Martial Arts
Recreation and Sports: Mountain Biking
Recreation and Sports: Olympics
Recreation and Sports: Outdoors
Recreation and Sports: Racquetball
Recreation and Sports: Rodeo
Recreation and Sports: Rugby
Recreation and Sports: Running
Recreation and Sports: Scuba Diving
Recreation and Sports: Skateboarding
Recreation and Sports: Skiing
Recreation and Sports: Snowboarding
Recreation and Sports: Soccer
Recreation and Sports: Sports Apparel
Recreation and Sports: Sports Betting
Recreation and Sports: Surfing
Recreation and Sports: Swimming
Recreation and Sports: Tennis
Recreation and Sports: Track and Field
Recreation and Sports: Triathlon
Recreation and Sports: Volleyball
Recreation and Sports: Wrestling
Reference and Education: College University
Reference and Education: Financial Aid
Reference and Education: Future Concepts
Reference and Education: General
Reference and Education: Home Schooling
Reference and Education: Languages
Reference and Education: Online Education
Reference and Education: Paranormal
Reference and Education: Psychic
Reference and Education: Psychology
Reference and Education: Science
Reference and Education: Vocational Trade Schools
Relationships: Affairs
Relationships: Anniversaries
Relationships: Commitment
Relationships: Communication
Relationships: Conflict
Relationships: Dating
Relationships: Divorce
Relationships: Enhancement
Relationships: Friendship
Relationships: Gay Lesbian
Relationships: General
Relationships: Love
Relationships: Marriage
Relationships: Post Divorce
Relationships: Readiness
Relationships: Sexuality
Relationships: Singles
Relationships: Wedding
Self Improvement: Addictions
Self Improvement: Anger Management
Self Improvement: Attraction
Self Improvement: Coaching
Self Improvement: Creativity
Self Improvement: General
Self Improvement: Goal Setting
Self Improvement: Grief Loss
Self Improvement: Happiness
Self Improvement: Innovation
Self Improvement: Inspirational
Self Improvement: Leadership
Self Improvement: Motivation
Self Improvement: NLP Hypnosis
Self Improvement: Organizing
Self Improvement: Positive Attitude
Self Improvement: Self Esteem
Self Improvement: Spirituality
Self Improvement: Stress Management
Self Improvement: Success
Self Improvement: Techniques
Self Improvement: Time Management
Shopping and Product Reviews: Book Reviews
Shopping and Product Reviews: Cosmetics
Shopping and Product Reviews: Fashion Style
Shopping and Product Reviews: General
Shopping and Product Reviews: Gifts
Shopping and Product Reviews: Jewelry Diamonds
Travel and Leisure: Airline Travel
Travel and Leisure: Aviation Airplanes
Travel and Leisure: Camping
Travel and Leisure: Charter Jets
Travel and Leisure: Cruising
Travel and Leisure: General
Travel and Leisure: Hotel Accommodations
Travel and Leisure: Outdoors
Travel and Leisure: Sailing
Travel and Leisure: Timeshare
Travel and Leisure: Vacation Rentals
Women?s Interest
Writing and Speaking: Article Marketing
Writing and Speaking: Book Marketing
Writing and Speaking: Copywriting
Writing and Speaking: General
Writing and Speaking: Public Speaking
Writing and Speaking: Teleseminars
Writing and Speaking: Writing
Writing and Speaking: Writing Articles

?Didn't find what you are looking for? Search our site NOW!?

Source: http://fengsui.rsreviews1.com/ama-categories-feng-shui-home/

fidel castro rick santorum ozzie guillen castro comments phish gluten free diet barry zito mac virus

Source: http://schemer-guamanian.blogspot.com/2013/01/ama-categories-feng-shui-home-feng-shui.html

Missouri Election Results Amendment 64 marijuana huffington post elizabeth warren puerto rico diane sawyer

Sunday, January 20, 2013

MSc London ? Taking the Additional Step to a Professional ... - Bnr.Co

Undergraduate company and economic graduates might discover themselves swamped amongst a group of thousands of job hunters this summer time, as the battle for limited graduate placements ensues. However, there is an additional way to push towards the leading of the pile by showing that extra dedication and enrolling in a specialist Masters
degree.

A company Masters (MSc) course can be an essential step towards a skilled business profession, as invariably the structures of company Masters degrees are based on, and connected to, the needs of business
and employers worldwide.

There is no better place to study business and finance in the UK than the City of London, still widely regarded as the epicentre of international enterprise. MSc London courses integrate specialist practical instruction with the highest standards of theoretical teaching. By taking that additional step a Masters degree can give postgraduates a genuinely competitive, genuine world edge.

London enterprise schools are perfectly based to make the most of their place ? just minutes from the City of London ? with high-level contacts from many City firms providing guidance and prospective employment every and each year.

The international nature of company means that scholars at London enterprise schools come from as numerous as 100 various nations, giving students a uniquely rich studying experience and social life. An essential component of any student?s life is extracurricular activities. Employers remain keen to recruit nicely-rounded postgraduates and there are a great quantity of clubs and societies to build relationships and networks for short and long-term objectives.

Whilst company and monetary learning institutions fully appreciate that a Masters degree is a significant investment. Nevertheless, the prospective gain of employment at the finish of the course and varied practical experience all through the year puts you at a considerable advantage to obtaining a foot on the ladder.

Source: http://www.bnr.co/reference-and-education/college-university/msc-london-taking-the-additional-step-to-a-professional-business-profession/

resolute national enquirer whitney houston casket photo jk rowling qnexa kingdom of heaven national enquirer whitney houston arizona republican debate

94% Barbara

All Critics (47) | Top Critics (13) | Fresh (44) | Rotten (3)

[Leaves] you drained and horrified.

Sometimes, the sun shines and the wind blows fresh and the very elements that make for intense hardship also open a window on intense joy.

Hoss is mesmerizing as a woman who holds it all together to the point of losing herself.

It's one terrific film, as smart, thoughtful and emotionally involving as just about anything that's out there.

It's a quiet film built of careful details.

"Barbara" re-visits the quiet, everyday tragedies of the Iron Curtain era, when paranoia ran deep and for very good reasons.

Feels like total immersion into the sights, stresses, and the subtle solidarity among middle-class professionals living in the workers' paradise that Petzold's parents fled.

[R]esides somewhere in an unsatisfying borderland between drama and thriller, never quite catching fire as either...

A superbly crafted low-boil drama that gets its hooks into you the old-fashioned way, through character, and highlights the difficulties and cost of living by principles.

Subtly intriguing and ambiguous, it's filled with suspicion and subterfuge.

Despite the limited scope of its predictable narrative, "Barbara" remains a compelling character study thanks to Nina Hoss's enigmatic performance in the title role.

Christian Petzold's latest thriller threatens to cross over the line from minimalism to nihilism.

Both insightful and poignant, but not mawkish...an intriguing character study set against the backdrop of a dark time in history.

The plotting, the planning and the deepening relationships don't make for kinetic action, but they are the foundation for a smart, engrossing film.

Hoss' acting is a marvel of subtlety; her body language is precisely calibrated to reveal a great deal about the character's inner feelings by the slightest changes of posture and facial expression.

...a slow building character study where looks and actions speak louder than words because of an oppressive political climate.

No quotes approved yet for Barbara. Logged in users can submit quotes.

Source: http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/barbara_2012/

carl hagelin triple play james neal jackie robinson virginia tech emancipation proclamation april 16

The Agenda

USA-INAUGURATION/ President Obama takes the oath of office as first lady Michelle Obama holds the Bible in the Blue Room of the White House on Jan. 20, 2013.

Pool photo by Larry Downing/Getty Images.

Four years ago, Barack Obama took his oath of office against a backdrop of enormous expectation and great peril. He was a figure of inspiration and societal change taking the stage amid the worst financial crisis in 70 years. In that context, the question of the president?s fundamental view of government?s role seldom arose. Emergency simplifies the job of a chief executive. For any president of either party, the agenda in January 2009 would have been largely the same: keep the economy from falling into another Great Depression, save the auto industry, restore the flow of credit, and get Americans back to work.

Having accomplished all that and passed national health insurance in the bargain, Obama now faces the problem of what to do for an encore. He takes his oath for the second time with greatly diminished personal promise, a far healthier economy, and facing no special peril. After some eloquent words in his inaugural address, he seems likeliest to keep on governing like a Dwight Eisenhower or George H.W. Bush?a moderate, effective problem-solver with limited aspirations. The word Obama has used more than any other to describe himself is? ?pragmatist.? By continuing in this mode for another four years, he stands to leave a legacy as a fine decision-maker and manager in troubled times. Unless he raises his sights, however, he is unlikely to live up to his promise as a transformational leader.?

To say that the president has yet to develop a broad, coherent vision of government is not the same as saying he lacks an agenda. Obama?s second-term program has already begun to emerge: gun control, immigration reform, and protecting the core of the federal safety net?Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security. But this agenda comes largely as a response to events and political opportunity: gun control because of the Sandy Hook shootings, immigration because of the rising power of Latinos, a defense of entitlements against the House Republican Jacobins.?? ?

With such a defensive agenda, however, Obama and the Democrats face a long-term hazard. The danger is slipping into a purely reactionary liberalism?one that stands for spending on programs that please powerful constituencies rather than for basic principles.

The obstacle that prevents liberals from thinking more ambitiously about government?s role is the swelling cost of entitlement spending, which is turning the Democrats into the party of transfer payments and taking any new ideas that cost money off the table. Under budget caps the president and Congress have already agreed to, nondefense, discretionary spending is set to fall over the next decade to around 2.5 percent of GDP, its lowest level in 50 years. This decline is offset by growth in entitlement spending and interest on the national debt. The paradox is that without doing some of what Republicans want when it comes to reducing the long-term costs of retirement benefits, Democrats can?t do much of anything else to invest in the future. Restoring long-term fiscal balance has again become a prerequisite to the federal government taking on new problems.

What might a more ambitious and activist liberalism try to accomplish in the coming years? More than anything else, I would argue that it means taking on the problem of inequality. Since the 1970s, the fortunes of wealthier Americans have diverged dramatically from the middle and bottom, producing a more class-bound society and undermining common institutions of all kinds. But Democrats remain wary of taking on this problem directly for two reasons. The first is that beyond national health insurance and higher taxes on the wealthy, they really don?t know what to do about it. The second is their underlying fear that equality has fallen in the hierarchy of American values.

So long as Republicans continue to marginalize themselves, Democrats can win politically by standing pat. If he wants to be a great president, however, Obama needs to frame his signature first-term achievement of health care reform around a larger concept of renewing social equality and provide a bookend accomplishment in his second. One such goal would be at least some higher education for all Americans, an idea from his first address to a joint session of Congress since fallen by the wayside. The president retains a chance to leave his stamp on American liberalism as Franklin Roosevelt, Lyndon Johnson, and Bill Clinton did in their various ways. To join that pantheon will require moving beyond reactionary liberalism toward another reimagining of the social contract.

A version of this piece appeared in the Financial Times.

Source: http://feeds.slate.com/click.phdo?i=d004f566d8dbd0c3d9f47be8856b1b32

billy crystal oscars 2012 angelina jolie oscars chardon high school christopher plummer viola davis school shooting in ohio shooting at chardon high school

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Roubini: Climate change causing economic disaster (Reuters)

Share With Friends: Share on FacebookTweet ThisPost to Google-BuzzSend on GmailPost to Linked-InSubscribe to This Feed | Rss To Twitter | Politics - Top Stories News, RSS Feeds and Widgets via Feedzilla.

Source: http://news.feedzilla.com/en_us/stories/politics/top-stories/277024263?client_source=feed&format=rss

klimt bastille day breaking bad breaking bad food network star British Open 2012 bane

Analysis: Once reliable technology sector drags down earnings

NEW YORK (Reuters) - This earnings season, the U.S. technology industry is in an unusual position - dragging corporate America down, rather than lifting it up.

Wall Street expects the tech sector's fourth-quarter earnings to be down 1.1 percent from a year ago, the first drop since the third quarter of 2009, even though overall S&P 500 profits are still forecast to show growth, according to Thomson Reuters data.

Chip companies are expected to be among the worst performers because of softer-than-expected personal computer sales. Weak overseas demand and worries about the U.S. fiscal crisis have also likely caused corporations to put off IT spending.

"The lack of economic growth we've seen in Europe, the deceleration of emerging markets - that has put a significant amount of pressure, particularly on technology," said Omar Aguilar, chief investment officer for equities at Charles Schwab Corp, in San Francisco.

Tech stocks have struggled recently and further weakness could dent the bullish 2013 forecasts many strategists have for the U.S. stock market. But some investors and analysts say weak fourth-quarter numbers have already been baked into many tech stock prices and valuations are attractive.

Analysts at Bank of America Merrill Lynch wrote in a note this week that tech stocks are undervalued by about 32 percent, more than any other sector, based on current forward price-to-earnings ratios. Every tech industry except IT services is trading well below historical levels, the note said.

Within tech, "you're finding a lot of cash-rich companies trading at reasonably cheap multiples. So to value investors like us ... it starts to seem intriguing," said Eric Kuby, chief investment officer at North Star Investment Management Corp in Chicago, whose firm owns Microsoft Corp and Intel Corp.

It is unusual for tech, the largest of the Standard & Poor's 500 index's 10 industry sectors and accounting for nearly 23 percent of earnings, to underperform. Tech has been in the top half of S&P sectors for the last four earnings periods and it has posted stronger profit growth than the overall market 83 percent of the time in the last 10 years, according to Thomson Reuters.

Apple Inc usually provides one of the biggest boosts to U.S. corporate earnings, but this time its December quarter profit is forecast to fall 3.8 percent year on year, compared with the S&P 500's overall 1.8 percent profit growth, according to Thomson Reuters data.

Apple has only missed analyst earnings expectations four times in the last 10 years, two of those in the most recent reporting periods, Thomson Reuters data showed. Its shares are down again this week after reports the company is ordering fewer components because of lower-than-expected demand for its iPhone5.

But even Apple stock, which fell below $500 a share on Monday for the first time since February, is looking more attractive to value investors, Kuby said.

INTEL FIRST

The bulk of technology companies do not start to report results until next week, but Intel is due out on Thursday.

Among tech's sub-industries, 13 semiconductor companies are expected to report an aggregate 28.4 percent fall in quarterly profit and four semiconductor equipment makers are expected to see a 50.7 percent drop, Thomson Reuters data showed.

Texas Instruments Inc was among top chip companies that have warned on the fourth quarter, along with Applied Materials Inc. Texas Instruments, which last cut its profit target in December, cited restructuring charges. The stock closed on Tuesday at $32.28, off its $34.24 high in March.

Others warnings have come from Cisco Systems Inc, Hewlett Packard Co and Qualcomm Inc.

The S&P 500 tech sector rose 13.2 percent in 2012, about the same as the S&P 500's 13.4 percent gain, but tech stocks by at least one measure have been underperforming since September. The SPDR XLK technology fund ETF ended last quarter with a loss of 6.1 percent, while the S&P 500 was down just 1 percent.

"The S&P 500 peaked in mid-September, had a pullback and it's already pretty close to that September high. Contrasting that, the XLK hasn't even come close to getting back to where it was in September," said Chris Burba, co-founder and chief technical strategist at miAnalysis Inc in New York.

(Reporting by Caroline Valetkevitch; Editing by Tiffany Wu and Andre Grenon)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/analysis-once-reliable-technology-sector-drags-down-earnings-214005590--sector.html

april 20 jennifer love hewitt secret service prostitution 4 20 george zimmerman sheree whitfield weather dallas

Experts recommend greater devolution for London to achieve fair funding for the capital

The capital?needs?greater financial independence to drive jobs and growth, according to experts who gave evidence to the Mayor's London Finance Commission.
The commission, chaired by leading academic Professor Tony Travers of the London School Economics, was created by the Mayor as a key part of his manifesto pledge to ensure that London is given greater discretion over spending to boost economic growth, as the capital's population continues to rise towards 10 million.
?
Today it has published a progress report, which describes its work to date and sets out a timeline for the panel to draw up detailed recommendations on funding arrangements in the capital and how they could be improved.
A series of evidence sessions from financial experts ? including Sir Michael Lyons, author of the Lyons Inquiry into public finance,?Director of the Institute for Fiscal Studies Paul Johnson and Lord Heseltine ??and written submissions from London boroughs, London Councils, businesses and the voluntary sector,?argued without exception for greater financial independence for the capital.?
Suggested improvements put to the commission have included the potential devolution of stamp duty, the ability to raise new taxes and greater control over capital investment in London. The commission has decided any proposals taken forward must incentivise growth, increase efficiency and increase local autonomy.
The Mayor of London Boris Johnson said: ?London is the motor of the UK economy, and investment in the capital helps drive jobs and growth throughout the country.
?It?s vital that we improve its economic prospects and secure London?s future as the best big city in the world.

?I am grateful to all those who have submitted such high quality evidence to the London Finance Commission, and look forward to hearing the panel?s recommendations.?
Chairman of the London Finance Commission Tony Travers said: ?The evidence we have received overwhelmingly suggests a need for greater devolution of financial power to London.
?The Commission must now decide how best to allow the Mayor and the boroughs greater freedom to use public money in such a way as to promote growth. In doing this, we recognise the need to accommodate the rapid growth in the city?s population ? equivalent to an extra borough every three years.
?More people will need more train capacity, more schools and increased health provision. London can pay for these itself if it were given the means to do so.?
The London Finance Commission's interim report is available at http://www.london.gov.uk/london-finance-commission. Its final recommendations will be made in Spring.

ENDS
Notes to editors

1. The Mayor established the independent London Finance Commission in July 2012 to investigate options for devolving financial competencies to the London level in line with manifesto commitments. Tony Travers of the London School of Economics chairs the Commission, which is made up of a wide range of London experts holding voluntary posts, reflecting a number of political and professional backgrounds and offering wide London representation.
2. Members:
Jules Pipe (Chair of London Councils)
Teresa O?Neill (Vice Chair of London Councils)
John Biggs (London Assembly Member for City & East)
Chris Duffield (former Town Clerk and Chief Executive of the City of London)
Nick Holgate (Finance Director at the Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea)
Bridget Rosewell (Chairman of Volterra Consulting)
Alexandra Jones (Chief Executive of Centre for Cities)
Mike Emmerich (Chief Executive of New Economy Manchester)
Gerald Jones (former Chief Executive of Wandsworth Council)
Steven Hughes (Chief Executive of Birmingham City Council)
Sir Stuart Lipton (Chelsfield Partners LLP)
Martin Smith (Chief Executive of Ealing Council; CELC lead on finance)
Roger Bright (former Chief Executive of the Crown Estate)
Steve Freer (Chief Executive of CIPFA)
Nick Raynsford (MP for Greenwich and Woolwich)
Ben Rogers (Director at Centre for London)
3. Recordings of the evidence sessions are available at http://www.london.gov.uk/who-runs-london/mayor/webcasts and working papers and minutes from all meetings are available here: http://www.london.gov.uk/london-finance-commission.

Source: http://www.london.gov.uk/media/press_releases_mayoral/experts%C2%A0recommend%C2%A0greater-devolution-london-achieve-fair-funding-capital%C2%A0

Mcdonalds Restaurants Open on Christmas Day jessica simpson santa tracker happy holidays Stores Open On Christmas Day Santa Claus

2012 military suicides hit a record high of 349

FILE - In this June 22, 2012 file photo, Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta speaks about suicide prevention at the annual Suicide Prevention Conference held by the Dept. of Defense and Veterans Administration, in Washington. Suicides in the U.S. military surged to a record 349 in 2012. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

FILE - In this June 22, 2012 file photo, Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta speaks about suicide prevention at the annual Suicide Prevention Conference held by the Dept. of Defense and Veterans Administration, in Washington. Suicides in the U.S. military surged to a record 349 in 2012. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

WASHINGTON (AP) ? Suicides in the U.S. military surged to a record 349 last year, far exceeding American combat deaths in Afghanistan, and some private experts are predicting the dark trend will grow worse this year.

The Pentagon has struggled to deal with the suicides, which Defense Secretary Leon Panetta and others have called an epidemic. The problem reflects severe strains on military personnel burdened with more than a decade of combat in Afghanistan and Iraq, complicated by anxiety over the prospect of being forced out of a shrinking force.

Pentagon figures obtained Monday by The Associated Press show that the 349 suicides among active-duty troops last year were up from 301 the year before and exceeded the Pentagon's own internal projection of 325. Statistics alone do not explain why troops take their own lives, and the Pentagon's military and civilian leaders have acknowledged that more needs to be done to understand the causes.

Last year's total is the highest since the Pentagon began closely tracking suicides in 2001. It exceeds the 295 Americans who died in Afghanistan last year, by the AP's count.

Some in Congress are pressing the Pentagon to do more.

"This is an epidemic that cannot be ignored," Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash., said Monday. "As our newest generation of service members and veterans face unprecedented challenges, today's news shows we must be doing more to ensure they are not slipping through the cracks."

Military suicides began rising in 2006 and soared to a then-record 310 in 2009 before leveling off for two years. It came as a surprise to many that the numbers resumed an upward climb this year, given that U.S. military involvement in Iraq is over and the Obama administration is taking steps to wind down the war in Afghanistan.

"Now that we're decreasing our troops and they're coming back home, that's when they're really in the danger zone, when they're transitioning back to their families, back to their communities and really finding a sense of purpose for themselves," said Kim Ruocco, whose husband, Marine Maj. John Ruocco, killed himself between Iraq deployments in 2005. She directs a suicide prevention program for a support group, Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors, or TAPS.

The Army, by far the largest of the military services, had the highest number of suicides among active-duty troops last year at 182, but the Marine Corps, whose suicide numbers had declined for two years, had the largest percentage increase ? a 50 percent jump to 48. The Marines' worst year was 2009's 52 suicides.

The Air Force recorded 59 suicides, up 16 percent from the previous year, and the Navy had 60, up 15 percent.

All of the numbers are tentative, pending the completion later this year of formal pathology reports on each case.

Suicide prevention has become a high Pentagon priority, yet the problem persists.

"If you have a perfect storm of events on the day with somebody who has high risk factors, it's very difficult to be there every moment, fill every crack, and we just have to continue to be aware of what the risk factors are," Ruocco said.

David Rudd, a military suicide researcher and dean of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences at the University of Utah, said he sees two main categories of troops who are committing suicide at an accelerating pace: Iraq and Afghanistan war veterans suffering from depression, post-traumatic stress or substance abuse, and those who have not gone to war but face troubled personal relationships, money problems or legal woes.

He is not optimistic about a decline soon.

"Actually, we may continue to see increases," he said.

The Pentagon says that although the military suicide rate has been rising, it remains below that of the civilian population. It says the civilian suicide rate for males aged 17-60 was 25 per 100,000 in 2010, the latest year for which such statistics are available. That compares with the military's rate in 2012 of 17.5 per 100,000.

Officials say they are committed to pursuing ways of finding help for service members in trouble.

"Our most valuable resource within the department is our people. We are committed to taking care of our people, and that includes doing everything possible to prevent suicides in the military," Pentagon spokeswoman Cynthia O. Smith said Monday.

Two retired Army generals, Peter W. Chiarelli and Dennis J. Reimer, have spoken out about the urgency of reversing the trend.

"One of the things we learned during our careers," they wrote in The Washington Post last month, "is that stress, guns and alcohol constitute a dangerous mixture. In the wrong proportions, they tend to blow out the lamp of the mind and cause irrational acts."

As recently as 2005 the Army's suicide total was less than half last year's.

Joe Davis, spokesman for the Washington office of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, said war veterans have faced difficulty adjusting to the less intense environment of their home bases. Others struggle with leaving the military in search of work in a tight civilian job market.

"It's difficult to come back from a war footing to garrison life," he said, where more mundane problems intrude on troops who had been focused almost entirely on their war mission.

Each year the Pentagon performs an in-depth study of the circumstances of each suicide. The most recent year for which that analysis is available is 2011, and among the findings was that those who took their own lives tended to be white men under the age of 25, in the junior enlisted ranks, with less than a college education.

The analysis of 2011's 301 military suicides also found that the suicide rate for divorced service members was 55 percent higher than for those who were married. It determined that 60 percent of military suicides were committed with the use of firearms ? and in most cases the guns were personal weapons, not military-issued.

That study also found that most service members who attempted suicide ? about 65 percent ? had a known history of behavior problems, whereas 45 percent of those who actually completed the act and killed themselves had such a history.

One such case was Army Spc. Christopher Nguyen, 29, who killed himself last August at an off-post residence he shared with another member of the 82nd Airborne Division at Fort Bragg, N.C., according to his sister, Shawna Nguyen.

"He was practically begging for help and nothing was done," she said in an interview.

She said he had been diagnosed with an "adjustment disorder" ? a problem of coping with the uncertainties of returning home after three deployments in war zones. She believes the Army failed her brother by not doing more to ensure that he received the help he needed before he became suicidal.

"It's the responsibility of the military to help these men and women," she said. "They sent them over there (to war); they should be helping them when they come back."

___

AP Broadcast correspondent Sagar Meghani contributed to this report.

___

The Defense Department's toll-free military crisis number is 800-273-8255.

Online: Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors: http://www.taps.org

Associated Press

Source: http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/89ae8247abe8493fae24405546e9a1aa/Article_2013-01-14-Military%20Suicides/id-a9fee9611c7f42d9b3a2dcaa08d0b8cd

matthew broderick tax refund calculator huntington disease west memphis three taxes game of thrones season 2 trailer sag award winners