Monday, October 22, 2012

Reader Rants: You speak up on Anderson Silva, Miesha Tate and more

As usual, Cagereaders are a wonderfully verbose group of people. Here are some of their thoughts on the biggest stories in MMA. Want to make the next Reader Rants? Like Cagewriter on Facebook, then comment on stories.

What's the next move for UFC middleweight champ Anderson Silva? There's not many who don't want to see him fight UFC light heavyweight champ Jon Jones.

Jones of course. That's the only fight that interests me right now. I don't think I'd get another Silva fight. No point, if you know what the outcome will be in advance. -- Randy Huey

Silva has already defeated the greatest wrestlers the UFC has to offer; I like GSP but c'mon. -- Nathan W. Collier

If I really could pick as I've said before Spider would drop down and take GSP's belt (if he could) then go back up and take Jones belt. (If he could.) That would be great. -- Eric Wolfe

Plenty of you spoke up on Miesha Tate's thoughts on men hitting women.

I think it's important to define attack. If someone, man or woman, is about to cause you serious harm then why would you just let them. -- Gabriel Gonzalez

This is the issue with embracing your fighters use of social media. Sometimes, they'll say something you'd really wish they hadn't. -- Rob Stevens

Forrest Griffin will now fight Phil Davis, and you spoke up on how you think that fight will go at UFC 155.

Davis looked awesome in his last fight against Prado. I think he is going to totally dominate Forrest. Forrest is one of my favs, but Davis has way better wrestling skills and should be able to take Forest down at will and dominate on the ground. I say, Anaconda Choke, 3rd round. -- Josh Baer

Davis may literally murder him. Knocked on your [expletive] twice against Tito. Pfeh. -- Andrew Salvage

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/mma-cagewriter/reader-rants-speak-anderson-silva-miesha-tate-more-175105283--mma.html

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  • Celebrity Photos: October 2012

    Katie Holmes shared a laugh with her daughter Suri Cruise while walking her to school in New York City on October 22. Holmes carried a large Starbucks coffee as she joked with the 6-year-old.

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    Emma Stone and Andrew Garfield <a href="http://www.x17online.com/celebrities/emma_stone/emma_stone_andrew_garfield_hike_coldwater_canyon_spiderman_couple_photos_102212.php">went to the ArcLight theater in Los Angeles, Calif.</a>, to catch a movie on Oct. 21, looking as lovey dovey as ever.

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    Ashton Kutcher <a href="http://www.x17online.com/celebrities/ashton_kutcher/exclusive_photos_ashton_kutcher_supports_chicago_bears_football_hester_jersey_dog_102212.php#8ovLjKUoQlVbOq8R.99">walked his dog</a> in his Los Angeles, Calif., neighborhood on Oct. 21. The actor was all decked out in Chicago Bears attire.

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    Adele <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/10/21/adele-baby-boy-simon-konecki_n_1855810.html?utm_hp_ref=celebrity">welcomed a baby boy</a> with her beau Simon Konecki. The singer is said to be "over the moon."

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    Beyonce and Jay-Z enjoyed a romantic dinner date in NYC's Battery park neighborhood on October 20. Don't you love these two?

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    Ashley Greene debuted her red hair, reportedly for her role in the new movie about the punk-rock scene, "CBGB," while having lunch with friends at an outdoor cafe in the West Village, NYC on October 20.

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    Jessica Simpson <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/10/20/jessica-simpsons-legs-are-on-full-display-short-shorts-photo_n_1992985.html">flaunted her toned legs</a> as she headed out on a shopping trip in Beverly Hills, Calif., on Oct. 20. Look at those super short-shorts!

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    Reese Witherspoon went on a shopping date with her son Deacon in Santa Monica, Calif., on October 19. The new mom flaunted her post-baby body after giving birth to son Tennessee James three weeks ago.

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    Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel tied the knot in Italy, <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/10/19/justin-timberlake-jessica-biel-married_n_1803447.html?utm_hp_ref=celebrity">People announced on Oct. 19</a>. The couple, who have been dating for five years, say, "It's great to married." Congrats!

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    Kate Hudson walked through Roissy Airport with her kids Bingham and Ryder on October 18 in Paris, France. The "Glee" star is in town to watch her fiance Matt Bellamy perform with his band Muse.

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    Michael Strahan stopped by 7-Eleven to pick up 7-Election Presidential Coffee Cup Poll cups for to the staff at ?LIVE with Kelly and Michael? on October 18 in NYC

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    Sophia Bush and Brittany Snow looked gorgeous as they attended the Third Annual Autumn Party held at The London Hotel in West Hollywood, Calif., on October 17.

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    Bryan Cranston, Ben Affleck and John Goodman walked the red carpet at the "Argo" premiere as part of the 56th BFI London Film Festival in London on October 17.

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    Kim Kardashian arrived at the Miami airport in Miami, Fla., to catch a flight on October 17. The reality star flaunted her famous curves in tight leather pants and a sheer top.

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    Megan Fox and Brian Austin Green revealed that they welcomed a son, Noah Shannon, on Sept. 27. The new mom announced the news on her Facebook, <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/10/17/noah-shannon-green-megan-fox-brian-austin-green-baby-boy_n_1974196.html?utm_hp_ref=celebrity">writing</a>, "I am forever grateful to God for allowing me to know this kind of boundless, immaculate love."

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    "Glee" star Matthew Morrison and girlfriend Renee Puente strolled hand in hand after stopping off at their local Starbucks in NYC on October 17.

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    "Bachelorette" star Emily Maynard and her fiance Jef Holm <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/10/17/emily-maynard-jef-holm-break-up-bachelorette-couple-confirms_n_1973123.html?utm_hp_ref=celebrity">revealed that they have in fact called it quits</a>. The couple says the relationship just wasn't working, with Emily admitting, "It was a very difficult and heartbreaking decision."

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    Halle Berry stopped by Bristol Farms for groceries in Beverly Hills, on October 16. The engaged star looked ageless in short shorts and a T-shirt that read, "Got to have faith."

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    Cate Blanchett walked with her youngest son, Ignatius, who was busy munching on some ice cream, as the two were out and about in Los Angeles on October 16.

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    John Mayer and Katy Perry cast doubt on the end of their romance as the pair went for a birthday lunch in NYC's West Village neighborhood to celebrate John's 35th birthday on Oct. 16.

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    Taylor Momsen films a scene for the TV show "Gossip Girl" in New York City on October 16

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    "A Good Day To Die Hard" actor Bruce Willis took a stroll through the streets of Paris, France, with his wife Emma Heming on October 16.

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    Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson reunited over lunch with friends in Silverlake, Calif., on Oct. 15. The pair will begin press for the last "Twilight" film, "Breaking Dawn - Part 2," in the coming weeks.

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    Gwyneth Paltrow looked gorgeous at the God's Love We Deliver 2012 Golden Heart Awards Celebration at the Cunard Building in New York City on Oct. 15. We're loving her cutout dress!

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    Zooey Deschanel was spotted looking "adorkable" as always in a pink summer floral dress while walking to the set of "The New Girl" at the LA Zoo, Los Angeles, Calif., on Oct. 15

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    Sarah Michelle Gellar picked up her daughter Charlotte from school in Santa Monica, Calif., on October 15. She looks slim and trim just weeks after giving birth to her second child with Freddie Prinze Jr.

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    Christina Aguilera and her beau Matthew Rutler took her son Max to Mr. Bones Pumpkin Patch on October 14. Pumpkins? We couldn't take our eyes off of Xtina's hot pink hair!

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    Kim Kardashian apparently left her underwear at home as she headed out for an early dinner with boyfriend Kanye West in a see-through skirt and bra-top in Miami on October 14.

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    Owen Wilson went to the farmer's market with his son, Robert Ford, and mother, Laura, in Malibu, Calif., on October 14. The actor tried to stay incognito in a baseball cap.

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    Holly Madison flaunted her baby bump at an event benefitting shelter dogs in Las Vegas, Nev., on October 13. The former "Girls Next Door" star is expecting her first child.

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    Russell Crowe and his wife Danielle Spencer <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/10/14/russell-crowe-danielle-spencer-separate-after-nine-years_n_1965002.html?utm_hp_ref=celebrity">have reportedly split after nine years of marriage</a>. The couple have two sons together, Charles, 8, and Tennyson, 6.

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    Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner took their daughters out to dinner at Toscana restaurant in Brentwood, Calif., on October 13. Affleck is celebrating the box office success of his new film, "Argo."

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    Matthew McConaughey looked frail as he left a gym in Austin, Tex., on October 12. The actor is losing 30 pounds for his role in "The Dallas Buyer's Club."

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    Marion and Tabitha, the adorable twins of Matthew Broderick and Sarah Jessica Parker, were all smiles as they enjoyed a playdate in New York City on October 12. How cute are these two gals?

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    Olivia Wilde took her favorite pal, Paco the dog, out on a walk in New York City on October 12. The actress and her beau Jason Sudeikis have been spotted all over Manhattan over the last few months.

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    Kate Hudson wore a plunging red dress to the amfAR Inspiration Gala honoring Kevin Huvane at Milk Studios in Los Angeles, Calif., on October 11. Hudson's "Glee" co-star Sarah Jessica Parker and her "Sex and the City" buddy Kristin Davis also attended the event.

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    Lindsay Lohan attended The Mr. Pink Ginseng Drink Launch Party held at The Regent Beverly Wilshire Hotel in Beverly Hills, Calif., on October 11. The troubled star has been making headlines again for her recent battle with mom, Dina.

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    'Argo' director and star Ben Affleck spent a little cash at Barneys New York in Beverly Hills, Calif., on October 11.

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    No Doubt singer Gwen Stefani and her husband Gavin Rossdale stepped out for a coffee run to Starbucks on October 11 in Studio City, Calif.

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    Jennifer Lopez, her twins Max and Emme and boyfriend Casper Smart arrived in Bologna for a concert on October 11.

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    Khloe Kardashian showed off her curves as she went for coffee during a break from a photo shoot for U.K. women's store Dorothy Perkins with her sisters in Miami on October 10.

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    Isla Fisher picked up her little ballerina Elula from dance class in Los Angeles on October 10. The actress's youngest daughter with Sacha Baron Cohen has gotten so big!

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    Emma Stone looked geek-chic while hanging out with a guy friend in Hollywood on Oct. 9. Stone can definitely pull off the nerdy look!

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    Christina Aguilera and her boyfriend Matthew Rutler hopped into a limo after leaving Barneys New York in Beverly Hills on Oct. 9.

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    Cameron Diaz braved the chilly NYC weather as she left her West Village apartment on Oct. 9. The actress looks "bangin'" lately, right?

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    Matt Damon and his youngest daughter, Stella, strolled through SoHo, NYC, on Oct. 9. The actor later attended the premiere of BFF Ben Affleck's new film "Argo."

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    Rhea Perlman, who recently called it quits with her husband of 30 years, Danny DeVito, <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/10/10/rhea-perlman-danny-devito-separate-wedding-ring-photos_n_1953984.html">stepped out without her wedding ring </a> in Los Angeles on October 9.

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    Nicole Richie was spotted leaving the Tracy Anderson gym in Studio City, Calif., with her hands full of fresh-squeezed juice after a "metamorphosis" class on Oct. 9.

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    Nicole Kidman filmed "Grace Of Monaco" on Oct. 9 in Monaco. Kidman is starring as Grace Kelly in the film, directed by Olivier Dahan.

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    Prince William and Kate Middleton visited St. George's Park for the official opening of the FA training ground in Burton-Upon-Trent in Staffordshire, England on Oct. 9. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge looked stylish as usual as they represented the royal family.

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    Kim Kardashian and Kanye West have a dinner date at Prime One Twelve in Miami Beach, Fla., on Oct. 8. The reality star was caught squeezing her beau's behind on the way into the restaurant!

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    Sunday, October 21, 2012

    Apps of the Week - Max Payne Mobile, History Here, Funky Smugglers and more!

    Apps of the Week

    We're getting into that time of year when device rumors are swirling, but when it comes down to it we still care about finding the best apps in the Play Store for your enjoyment every week. When we find 'em, we let you guys know. We've got a couple games (as usual) and some utility apps for your enjoyment. Read on past the break to see how we've done this week.

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    US women tie?Germany in first game minus Sundhage

    By NANCY ARMOUR

    AP National Writer

    Associated Press Sports

    updated 8:02 p.m. ET Oct. 20, 2012

    BRIDGEVIEW, Ill. (AP) - Abby Wambach and Germany's Anja Mittag scored in the first half Saturday night, and the U.S. women had to settle for a 1-1 tie in their first game without former coach Pia Sundhage.

    The draw in the matchup between the world's top two teams snapped a 14-game winning streak for the U.S. Six of those victories came at the London Olympics, where the Americans beat Japan 2-1 to win their third straight gold medal.

    The Americans had several chances to score the go-ahead goal in the second half, including a short volley by Heather O'Reilly in the 75th minute that went over the crossbar. Alex Morgan played a ball in to an onrushing Abby Wambach in front of the goal in the 80th, but defender Saskia Bartusiak stepped in front and headed it clear.

    The teams play again Tuesday in East Hartford, Conn.

    ? 2012 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.


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    Messi! Messi! Messi!

    Roundup: Lionel Messi scored his first hat trick of the season and Cesc Fabregas set up three goals as Barcelona survived Javier Mascherano's ejection and won 5-4 at Deportivo La Coruna in the Spanish league on Saturday.

    Source: http://nbcsports.msnbc.com/id/49490886/ns/sports-soccer/

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    New Team Meat Game Announced | Video Game Blog, Video ...

    Published: 20 October 2012 3:32 AM UTC

    Posted in: Indi Games, News, PC, PC News

    Tags: Indie games, mew genics, PC Games, Super Meat Boy, Team Meat

    One of the most successful indie games of the last years has been the platform game Super Meat Boy, developed by the cleverly named Team Meat.

    The game was released in 2010 on Steam and soon caught the attention of critics and players alike for its nostalgic gameplay formula, remiscent of Super Mario Bros and Capcom?s hit Ghosts?n Goblins : a 2d platformer requiring good controls and precise time, the main character Meat Boy will travel through danger infested stages to save his girlfriend Bandage Girl from the evil Dr. Fetus.

    The game was also released on Xbox Live Arcade with added content.

    The team, while hard at work on the Super Meat Boy sequel, has announced today the development of a new game, started as a ? weekend game jam?, as the developers state on their official site?and evolved in a month or so into a new official game from Team Meat.

    The new game will be called Mew-Genics and will involve randomly generated content and, to no one?s surprise, cats!

    The development seem to be going on quite nicely as the developers say that they?ll be able to give more details on release dates and platform, gameplay and some screenshots

    Team Meat also points out that the development of Super Meat Boy 2 is going strong and won?t be held back by Mew-Genics development.


    Article from Gamersyndrome.com

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    Source: http://gamersyndrome.com/2012/pc/new-team-meat-game/

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    Saturday, October 20, 2012

    Messi! Messi! Messi!

    Associated Press Sports

    updated 7:51 p.m. ET Oct. 20, 2012

    MADRID (AP) - Lionel Messi scored his first hat trick of the season and Cesc Fabregas set up three goals as Barcelona survived Javier Mascherano's ejection and won 5-4 at Deportivo La Coruna in the Spanish league on Saturday.

    Fabregas set up Jordi Alba's goal in the third minute, then passed to Cristian Tello for an eighth-minute goal and to Messi for a 3-0 lead in the 18th.

    Luis Pizzi's penalty kick in the 26th and Alex Bergantinos' goal in the 37th pulled the hosts to 3-2, but Messi scored again in the 43rd.

    Pizzi cut the gap to 4-3 in the 47th, and Mascherano received his second yellow card two minutes later for a foul on Riki. Messi hit the crossbar inthe 51st, dribbled through the defense to score in the 77th for his first hat trick this season and 21st for Barcelona. Two minutes later, Alba lobbed the ball over Victor Valdes for an own goal.

    "It was a crazy game in every way," Fabregas said. "We are happy to get the three points after a long international week. We take away our good first half, but those four goals show we have room to improve."

    Messi has 15 goals this season, including a league-leading 11. Barcelona (7-0-1) leads second-place Atletico Madrid (6-0-1) by three points and is eight points ahead of Real Madrid (4-2-2).

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    LONDON (AP) - Chelsea maintained its strong Premier League start by winning 4-2 at Tottenham to preserve a four-point lead over Manchester United and Manchester City.

    Juan Mata scored twice between goals by Gary Cahill and Daniel Sturridge as the Blues (7-0-1) overcame a 2-1 deficit and rallied against Spurs and American goalkeeper Brad Friedel. William Gallas and Jermain Defoe scored for Tottenham.

    After putting Manchester United (6-2) behind with an 11th-minute own goal, Wayne Rooney scored twice in a 4-2 win over visiting Stoke. Rooney tied the score in the 27th minute and also scored United's final goal in the 65th, with Robin Van Persie and Danny Welbeck scoring in between, with Welbeck eluding American defender Geoff Cameron. Michael Kightly scored for Stoke.

    Manchester City (5-0-3) rallied for a 2-1 win at West Bromwich Albion on goals by substitute Edin Dzeko in the 80th minute and the second minute of stoppage time. Shane Long scored in the 67th for West Brom, which had a man advantage after James Milner was given a red card by referee Mark Clattenburg for a foul on Long.

    Arsenal lost 1-0 at Norwich, which gained its first win of the season on Grant Holt's 19th-minute goal.

    Raheem Sterling scored in the 29th minute at Anfield in a 1-0 victory over Reading and at 17 years, 317 days became the club's second-youngest Premier League scorer behind Michael Owen.

    West Ham routed Southampton 4-1, Swansea beat Wigan 2-1 and Fulham edged Aston Villa 1-0.

    In the second-tier League Championship, American defender Tim Ream started in Bolton's 3-2 win at home over Bristol City, his first appearance since Sept. 1. Ream fouled Martyn Woolford, leading to Kevin Davies' penalty kick that put the visitors ahead 2-1 in the 21st.

    American defender Jonathan Spector was ejected in Birmingham's 1-1 tie against Leicester, receiving his second yellow card in the fourth minute of stoppage time.

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    TURIN, Italy (AP) - Defending champion Juventus needed goals from substitutes Martin Caceres in the 80th minute and 19-year-old Paul Pogba in the 82nd for a 2-0 win over second-place Napoli that extended its Serie A unbeaten streak to 47 matches.

    Juventus (7-0-1) opened a three-point lead over Napoli (6-1-1-).

    Lazio (6-2) is four points off the lead in third following a 3-2 win over struggling AC Milan (2-5-1).

    Hernanes put Lazio ahead in the 25th with a deflected shot, Antonio Candreva doubled the lead in the 41st with a long-range effort and Miroslav Klose added in the 49th with a volley from the edge of the penalty area.

    Nigel de Jong redirected a free kick from Urby Emanuelson in the 61st and teenager Stephen El Shaarawy added his fifth of the season in the 79th.

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    BERLIN (AP) - Defending champion Borussia Dortmund slumped to a 2-1 loss at home to bitter rival Schalke in the 141st Ruhr derby, while Bayern Munich became the first team to start a Bundesliga season with eight straight wins.

    Ibrahim Afellay opened the scoring in the 14th minute, when he crashed a low shot in off the left post, and Schalke (5-1-2) went 2-0 up in the 48th, when Marco Hoeger finished off a counterattack after a brilliant through ball from Lewis Holtby. American midfielder Jermaine Jones, coming off a foot injury that limited him to a second-half appearance in the World Cup qualifier at Antigua and Barbuda, entered in the 78th,

    Robert Lewandowski pulled one back with a header from Marco Reus' free kick seven minutes later, but it wasn't enough to save Dortmund's 17-game unbeaten run at home or prevent the side falling 12 points behind Bayern.

    Thomas Mueller scored twice in Bayern's 5-0 rout of Fortuna Duesseldorf, with Mario Mandzukic, Luiz Gustavo and Rafinha also getting goals for the visitors.

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    PARIS (AP) - Paris Saint-Germain (5-0-4) moved into the French league lead for the first time this season, winning 1-0 at home against Reims on Kevin Gameiro's goal in the 65th minute.

    PSG is ahead on goal difference over Marseille (6-1-1), which can restore its three-point lead if it wins away at last-place Troyes on Sunday.

    ? 2012 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.


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    Messi! Messi! Messi!

    Roundup: Lionel Messi scored his first hat trick of the season and Cesc Fabregas set up three goals as Barcelona survived Javier Mascherano's ejection and won 5-4 at Deportivo La Coruna in the Spanish league on Saturday.

    Source: http://nbcsports.msnbc.com/id/44052311/ns/sports-soccer/

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    Thefts of cell phones rise rapidly nationwide - The Spokesman-Review

    October 20, 2012 in Nation/World

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    In this photo taken Sept. 21, 2012, Kevin Mahaffey, chief technology officer and co-founder, poses for a portrait at the Lookout Mobile Security headquarters in San Francisco. A woman riding a city bus is punched in the face, then her cell phone is snatched. A man walking near Golden Gate Park is asked for the time, then a gunman demands his phone and wallet. Police say nearly one out of every three robberies in San Francisco this year has involved a cell?phone.
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    SAN FRANCISCO (AP) ? In this tech-savvy city teeming with commuters and tourists, the cell phone has become a top target of robbers who use stealth, force and sometimes?guns.

    Nearly half of all robberies in San Francisco this year are cell phone-related, police say, and most occur on bustling transit?lines.

    One thief recently snatched a smartphone while sitting right behind his unsuspecting victim and darted out the rear of a bus in mere?seconds.

    Another robber grabbed an iPhone from an oblivious bus rider ? while she was still?talking.

    And, in nearby Oakland, City Council candidate Dan Kalb was robbed at gunpoint of his iPhone Wednesday after he attended a neighborhood anti-crime?meeting.

    ?I thought he was going to shoot me,? recalled Kalb, who had dropped his phone during the stickup. ?He kept saying, ?Find the phone! Find the?phone!??

    These brazen incidents are part of a ubiquitous crime wave striking coast to coast. New York City Police report that more than 40 percent of all robberies now involve cell phones. And cell phone thefts in Los Angeles, which account for more than a quarter of all the city?s robberies, are up 27 percent from this time a year ago, police?said.

    ?This is your modern-day purse snatching,? said longtime San Francisco Police Capt. Joe Garrity, who began noticing the trend here about two years ago. ?A lot of younger folks seem to put their entire lives on these things that don?t come?cheap.?

    Thefts of cell phones? particularly the expensive do-it-all smartphones containing everything from photos and music to private e-mails and bank account statements? are costing consumers millions of dollars and sending law enforcement agencies and wireless carriers nationwide scrambling for?solutions.

    In San Francisco, police have gone undercover and launched a transit ad campaign, warning folks to ?be smart with your smartphone.? Similar warnings went out in Oakland, where there have been nearly 1,300 cell phone robberies this?year.

    When Apple?s ballyhooed iPhone 5 went on sale last month, New York City police encouraged buyers to register their phone?s serial numbers with the department. That came just months after a 26-year-old chef at the Museum of Modern Art was killed for his iPhone while heading home to the?Bronx.

    In St. Louis, city leaders proposed an ambitious ordinance requiring anyone who resells cell phones to obtain a secondhand dealers license. Resellers also would need to record the phone?s identity number and collect detailed information including the seller?s names, addresses, a copy of their driver?s licenses ? even their?thumbprints.

    ?It will take a national solution to make this problem go away,? St. Louis Mayor Francis Slay said of the phone?thefts.

    Though some experts put annual cell phone losses in the billions of dollars, there is no precise figure on how many devices are stolen each?year.

    However, the problem has become so visible that it has caught the attention of lawmakers and regulators seeking to take the profit out of cell phone?theft.

    In April, U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer, D-New York, and New York City Police Commissioner Ray Kelly announced that the major U.S. cell phone carriers and the Federal Communications Commission have agreed to set up a national database to track reported stolen phones. It is scheduled to launch in late?2013.

    Schumer also introduced a bill called the Mobile Device Theft Deterrence Act, which proposes a five-year prison sentence for tampering with the ID numbers of a stolen cell phone. The bill is supported by the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association (CTIA), a Washington, D.C. advocacy?group.

    In addition, CTIA officials said carriers are expected to launch individual databases later this month to permanently disable a cell phone reported stolen. The initiative is similar to a successful decade-old strategy in?Australia.

    Previously, U.S. carriers have only been able to disable so-called SIM cards, which can be swapped in and out of phones. That?s led to a profitable black market for stolen?phones.

    Chris Guttman-McCabe, CTIA?s vice president of regulatory affairs, said the goal of creating theft databases is to render stolen cell phones?worthless.

    ?We want to dry up the aftermarket,? Guttman-McCabe said. ?Hopefully, there will be no sense in stealing a phone and a once valuable piece of hardware will essentially turn into useless?metal.?

    Right now, the incentive is to steal and that?s creating huge losses, said Kevin Mahaffey, a co-founder of Lookout, a San Francisco-based mobile security firm which has advised carriers about the national?database.

    ?Thieves know that carrying a smartphone is like carrying $500 in your hands,? said Mahaffey. His company estimates that stolen and lost cell phones could cost American consumers more than $30 billion this?year.

    Many cities with highest rates of stolen and lost phones also rank among the FBI?s listing of U.S. cities with the highest crime rates, including Cleveland, Detroit, Oakland and Newark, N.J., Mahaffey?said.

    Meanwhile, cell phone thefts and police response continue at a frenzied?pace.

    In Chicago, two men were each charged with armed robbery last week after stealing an iPhone from a?teen.

    In Oakland, nearly three dozen people were recently arrested during a sweep for allegedly stealing smartphones. On Tuesday, police arrested 15-year-old boy who allegedly swiped a woman?s iPhone near Oakland?s City Hall and sold it in downtown San Francisco for $200 to buy?marijuana.

    ?It?s a quick crime of opportunity, a snatch and grab, either by foot or on bike,? Officer Johnna Watson, an Oakland police spokeswoman, said. ?The thieves are gone in an?instant.?

    ? Copyright 2012 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

    Source: http://www.spokesman.com/stories/2012/oct/20/thefts-of-cell-phones-rise-rapidly-nationwide/

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    Romney ups criticism of Obama's second-term plans

    Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, center, talks with foreign policy adviser Dan Senor, left, and his vice presidential running mate, Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., before boarding his campaign plane at Daytona International Airport, Saturday, Oct. 20, 2012, in Daytona Beach, Fla. (AP Photo/ Evan Vucci)

    Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, center, talks with foreign policy adviser Dan Senor, left, and his vice presidential running mate, Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., before boarding his campaign plane at Daytona International Airport, Saturday, Oct. 20, 2012, in Daytona Beach, Fla. (AP Photo/ Evan Vucci)

    Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, left, addresses supporters as his vice presidential running mate Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., listens at the Daytona Beach Historic Bandshell during the Romney Ryan Victory Rally in Daytona Beach, Fla., Friday, Oct. 19, 2012. (AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack)

    In this photo provided by Kathy Hackshaw, President Barack Obama greets a child during a campaign rally in Fairfax, Va., Friday, Oct. 19, 2012. (AP Photo/Courtesy Kathy Hackshaw) MANDATORY CREDIT

    First lady Michelle Obama speaks to Friday, October 19, 2012, during a campaign event in Racine, Wis. About 2,500 people gathered to see her speak at Memorial Hall. (AP Photo/Journal Times, Gregory Shaver)

    Vice president Joe Biden gestures during a campaign speech to a group of senior citizen voters, Friday, Oct. 19, 2012 , in Sun City Center, Fla. (AP Photo/Chris O'Meara)

    (AP) ? Heading into the campaign's final weeks, Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney is upping his criticism of President Barack Obama's plans for a second term, accusing the Democrat of failing to tell Americans what he would do with four more years. The Obama campaign is aggressively disputing the notion, claiming it's Romney who hasn't provided specific details to voters.

    At campaign events and in a new ad out Saturday, Romney is setting up the closing weeks as a choice between what he says is a "small" campaign that's offering little new policy and his own ambitious plan to fundamentally change America's tax code and entitlement programs.

    The new Romney ad criticizes the president's policies on debt, health care, taxes, energy and Medicare, arguing that Obama is simply offering more of the same. The campaign did not say where the spot would air.

    "Have you been listening to the Obama camp lately? They have no agenda for the future, no agenda for America, no agenda for the second term," Romney told a crowd of thousands who gathered in a band shell just off Daytona Beach. "They've been reduced to petty attacks and silly word games. Just watch it ? the Obama campaign has become the incredible shrinking campaign."

    Obama's campaign disputes the notion that the president hasn't outlined a detailed second-term agenda, pointing to his calls for immigration reform, ending tax breaks for upper income earners, fully implementing his health care overhaul and ending the war in Afghanistan.

    In a statement sent after Romney's Friday night event, Obama campaign spokesman Danny Kanner ticked through a series of policy items, calling them "just part of President Obama's agenda for a second term."

    On the economy, the president has essentially called for reintroducing legislation that stalled in Congress during his first term. That includes tax credits for companies that hire new workers and funding for local municipalities to hire more teachers, police officers and firefighters.

    As for why Republicans would back the same proposals they have already voted against, Obama has told supporters he expects his re-election would "break the fever" on Capitol Hill that led to gridlock during his first term.

    The president's aides are particularly irked by the questions about Obama's second-term agenda, because they say it's Romney who has failed to provide voters with details. They point to his refusal to provide specifics about his tax plan or outline what he would replace the president's health care overhaul with if he makes good on his promise to repeal the federal law.

    An independent group backing Obama, though, is trying to renew attention on Romney's tenure at the helm of the private equity firm Bain Capital. The group, Priorities USA Action, is redoubling its efforts against Romney, re-airing an ad about an AMPAD plant in Marion, Ind. That spot features former employee Mike Earnest recalling being told to build a stage from which officials of the office supply company later announced mass layoffs.

    He says, "It was like building my own coffin." That ad first aired in battleground states in the summer.

    Romney aides have said AMPAD was a struggling business to begin with, and Bain overall created many more jobs than were lost.

    That ad will air in Colorado, Florida, Iowa, Ohio, Nevada, Virginia and Wisconsin. The new campaign will be in addition to a $30 million effort against Romney policy proposals, the group said.

    Both Obama and Romney retreated from the campaign trail Saturday to bone up on foreign policy, leaving the work of courting voters to their running mates.

    Monday's debate in Boca Raton, Fla., with its focus on international affairs, is the third and final between the two rivals and comes just 15 days before the election.

    Obama left Friday for Camp David, the presidential hideaway in Maryland's Catoctin Mountains. He was to remain there with advisers until Monday morning. Romney was to spend the weekend in Florida with aides preparing for the debate.

    Romney running mate Paul Ryan planned campaign stops in Pennsylvania and Ohio on Saturday. Vice President Joe Biden was headed for St. Augustine, Fla.

    Monday's 90-minute debate will be moderated by Bob Schieffer of CBS News. It will be similar to the first debate, with both men standing at lecterns on a stage. Schieffer has listed five subject areas, with more time devoted to the Middle East and terrorism than any other topic.

    While the economy has been the dominant theme of the election, foreign policy has attracted renewed media attention in the aftermath of the attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya, that killed four Americans, including U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens.

    Obama had ranked well with the public on his handling of international issues and in fighting terrorism, especially following the death of Osama bin Laden. But the administration's response to the Libya attack and questions over levels of security at the consulate have given Romney and his Republican allies an issue with which to raise doubts about Obama's foreign policy leadership.

    Ryan accused Obama of stonewalling, telling Milwaukee radio station WTMJ on Friday that the president was refusing to answer even basic questions. "His response has been inconsistent, it's been misleading," Ryan said.

    Obama stuck with domestic policy themes Friday, accusing Romney of moderating his stands and conveniently forgetting his past positions on economic and women's issues and coining a new campaign term for what he described as his opponent's condition: "Romnesia."

    Romney has spent large amounts of time off the campaign trail to prepare for the upcoming foreign policy debate. Aides say the additional time preparing is well-spent even if it comes at the expense of public events.

    ___

    Kuhnhenn reported from Washington. Associated Press writer Julie Pace in Washington contributed to this report.

    Associated Press

    Source: http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/f70471f764144b2fab526d39972d37b3/Article_2012-10-20-Presidential%20Campaign/id-6ea01f3689704be4b45459a76f49b658

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    Locked in tight race, Obama and Romney trade jokes at dinner

    NEW YORK (Reuters) - Locked in a tense race with time running out, President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney took time off to exchange light-hearted jabs and make fun of each other on Thursday in a joint appearance at a high-profile charity dinner.

    Two days after a brutal debate in which they exchanged verbal blows and stalked each other on stage, Obama and Romney greeted each other warmly, dressed formally in white tie and tails.

    But the combativeness of the campaign trail was ever-present as the two foes gave back-to-back speeches at the 67th annual Alfred E. Smith Memorial Foundation Dinner.

    Romney, speaking first, said Obama, who wants to increase taxes on the wealthy to help fund government programs, must have had some thoughts as he looked out at the crowd of wealthy people at the dinner.

    "You have to wonder what he's thinking: So little time, so much to redistribute," he said.

    Obama, when it was his turn, made fun of Romney's vast wealth.

    "Earlier I went shopping at some stores in Midtown. I understand Governor Romney went shopping for some stores in Midtown," he said.

    The Al Smith dinner is a glittering affair at the Waldcrf-Astoria hotel where New York's high society dined on poached lobster and rack of lamb and contributed $5 million for various children's charities.

    Obama and Romney, facing a third and final debate Monday in Florida, sat close to each other at the dinner, separated only by Cardinal Timothy Dolan, the archbishop of New York who spoke at both the Republican and Democratic conventions in late August and early September.

    The event is an annual speaking opportunity for presidents or president aspirants to test their comic skills with self-deprecating jokes usually written up by clever speechwriters.

    Obama made light of his much-panned performance at his first debate with Romney on October 3. He said at the second debate, where he was judged the winner, he had been well-rested because of the "nice long nap I had at the first debate."

    BIDEN A TARGET OF BOTH

    Romney also was self-deprecating, noting that the way he prepared for the debate was to "refrain from alcohol for 65 years." As a practicing Mormon, the former Massachusetts governor abstains from alcohol.

    Obama, who frequently credits himself with ordering the mission that led to the death of al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden in 2011, noted that the last debate is about foreign policy.

    "Spoiler alert: We got bin Laden!" he said.

    Romney tweaked Obama on the high jobless rate, saying its recent small decline meant only one thing: "You're better off now than you were four weeks ago."

    Obama said he and Romney have some things in common, like their unusual middle names. Romney's is Mitt. "I wish I could use my middle name," said Obama, whose middle name is Hussein.

    If there was one thing they had in common, it was their ability to make fun of Vice President Joe Biden, Obama's gaffe-prone No. 2.

    Obama said he sometimes hears that he is getting old and has lost a step and when he does, he says, "Settle down, Joe, I'm trying to run a Cabinet meeting."

    Romney said when Biden speaks, it usually is to Romney's benefit, so much so that whenever his remarks are on TV it should be accompanied by a recorded message like those used in campaign ads: "I'm Mitt Romney, and I approve this message."

    Obama got in a jab at the Republicans' use of Hollywood legend Clint Eastwood at Romney's convention. Eastwood was panned for talking to an empty chair on stage as if Obama was sitting in it.

    "Please take your seats," Obama told the crowd, "or else Clint Eastwood will yell at them."

    The tone of the evening was set with introductory remarks by Al Smith IV, who could not resist teasing Romney for saying at the debate that he sorted through "binders full of women" in trying to put together a diverse cabinet as governor of Massachusetts.

    "I want to say a special welcome to all of the accomplished women here tonight. It's good to see you made it out of those binders," Smith said to laughter.

    The dinner started in 1945 in tribute to a former Democratic New York governor Smith, who lost the 1928 presidential election to Republican Herbert Hoover in a landslide.

    Among the 1,600 guests were representatives from two of New York's major industries - media and Wall Street money. Spotted in the crowd were ABC television talk show host Katie Couric and Fox News executive Roger Ailes, as well as Steve Schwarzman, chief executive of private equity firm Blackstone Group, and Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan.

    (The story corrects spelling of Schwarzman's last name in final paragraph.)

    (Editing by Bill Trott)

    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/locked-tight-race-obama-romney-trade-jokes-dinner-030738770--sector.html

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    Friday, October 19, 2012

    Laparoscopic surgery: Bringing relief to the morbidly obese

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    Laparoscopic surgery is a specialized technique for performing surgery. The surgery is performed with the use of a laparoscope which is essentially a viewing tube that sends images to a high resolution monitor. It is also called as minimally invasive surgery or keyhole surgery. The advantages of laparoscopic surgery in curing morbid obesity are numerous there is lesser?hemorrhaging?after this surgery, smaller incisions which reduces pain and fastens recovery, lesser pain so lesser pain medication needed, although procedure times are longer, hospital stay is lesser and there is a faster return to everyday living. As there is reduced exposure to external infections the chances of acquiring an infection are much lesser.

    In a bariatric surgery or weight loss surgery which is carried out to cure morbid obesity the stomach is either divided by surgical staples or a gastric band is implanted. In a gastric sleeve surgery a portion of the stomach is removed and the stomach resembles a tube. All these surgeries can be performed laparoscopically and have proved to be highly effective in curing obesity for morbidly obese individuals. Bariatric surgery is only performed on individuals who have a BMI of 40 and above or people having a BMI of 35 to 40 with related co-morbidities. Only people who have tried and failed at previous attempts of losing weight such as dieting and exercise are recommended for this surgery.

    At the beginning of this surgery the stomach is inflated with carbon dioxide to provide a working and viewing space for the surgeon.

    Initially it was used for gynecology but now it also used for intestinal surgery. In a laparoscopic gastric bypass four to six small openings are made to the abdomen then the abdomen is inflated with carbon dioxide for the surgeon to get a better view of the stomach. In a Roux-en Y gastric bypass more than 95% of the stomach is bypassed and a small portion of the stomach still remains functional.

    In order for the surgery to be effective patients have to stick to a recommended diet and regular exercise; this is very important in order to keep off weight in the long term. Bariatric surgery can only be seen as a tool in curing obesity and not as an instant fix that can eliminate the threat of obesity immediately. This surgery can be highly effective in enabling the patient to get back to a healthier, more normal life.

    Source: http://surgery.ezinemark.com/laparoscopic-surgery-bringing-relief-to-the-morbidly-obese-7d37e96bd5c8.html

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    New way to save blood from ravages of chemo treatment

    ScienceDaily (Oct. 18, 2012) ? Chemotherapy kills blood cells as well as cancer cells, often with fatal results. Now Yale stem cell researchers have identified a method they hope one day will help cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy maintain a healthy blood supply, they report in the Oct. 18 issue of the journal Cell Reports.

    The team, under the direction of Jun Lu, assistant professor of genetics at the Yale Stem Cell Center and Yale Cancer Center, studies how blood cells regenerate. Lu is particularly interested in roles played by tiny bits of genetic material called microRNAs in the production of blood and the function of blood stem and progenitor cells, which help determine the type of blood cell created. Chemotherapy kills these types of progenitor cells, making it difficult for blood to regenerate. While red blood cells can be replaced by transfusions, white blood cells and platelets often do not recover well, leaving cancer patients prone to infections and bleeding.

    Using a novel technique to analyze simultaneously large numbers of microRNAs in living mice, the researchers identified several that are involved in blood formation. When they disabled one of these microRNAs, miR-150, they found that mice were able to more efficiently regenerate white cells and platelets depleted by chemotherapy. Mice without this microRNA showed no ill health effects. Conversely, mice with active miR-150 had difficulty generating new blood cells.

    "We hope that finding specific microRNAs involved in blood formation will provide us ways not only to help cancer patients survive chemotherapy, but to make chemotherapy more efficient," Lu said.

    Other Yale authors of the study include Brian D. Adams, Shangqin Guo, Haitao Bai, Yanwen Guo, Cynthia Megyola, Jijun Cheng and Kartoosh Heydari. Researchers from The Scripps Research Institute, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, and Shanghai First People's Hospital also contributed to the study.

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    Tigers eliminate Yankees, advance to World Series

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    Thursday, October 18, 2012

    Second Circuit Strikes Down Doma - Business Insider

    The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit on Thursday found the Defense of Marriage Act violates the right to equal protection guaranteed by the Constitution.

    DOMA defines marriage as between a man and a woman and says states don't have to recognize same-sex marriage.

    It has the practical effect of sometimes requiring gay couples to pay more federal taxes.

    In striking the law down, the Second Circuit sided with a 83-year-old Edith Windsor, who was forced to pay estate taxes after the death of her wife in 2009.

    The history of DOMA goes back to 1993, when Hawaii's Supreme Court ruled it was unconstitutional for the state to deny gay couples the right to marry.

    That ruling sparked concern among gay marriage opponents, and Bob Barr, then a member of the House of Representatives representing Georgia, authored DOMA to "defend" opposite-sex marriage.

    DOMA breezed through the Republican-controlled Congress, and Clinton signed the bill into law in 1996.

    Since then, a number of states have passed laws allowing gay marriage, and DOMA has been challenged in several federal courts.

    Because the law says the federal government doesn't have to recognize same-sex marriages, gay couples don't have access to some of the same federal tax benefits that straight people enjoy.

    The gay-friendly Obama administration stopped defending the law in February 2011. Since then, House Republicans have been bankrolling the fight to preserve DOMA, which has had several fronts.

    The First Circuit Court of Appeals in Massachusetts already found DOMA unconstitutional in May.

    After a federal appeals court weighs in on a law, the U.S. Supreme Court usually decides whether to take the case and, if so, whether to uphold or reverse the decision.

    While the Supreme Court isn't under any obligation to take the DOMA case, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has said the issue of gay marriage will almost certainly come before the court this term.

    SEE ALSO: 83-Year-Old Lesbian Hopes She Can Survive Her Fight Against The Defense Of Marriage Act

    Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/second-circuit-strikes-down-doma-2012-10

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    Autumn Soups and Recipe Roundup ? The Heavy Table ...

    Beer and sausage hall New Bohemia opens today, two Open Arms events in honor of Food Day (one featuring our own Tricia Cornell), the Caribbean foods of Guy-Am Grocery in North Minneapolis, Pour Decisions goes on sale this Saturday (here?s our original profile), a visit to Goose Lake Winery, Madison?s Great Dane is named top brewpub group in the country at the Great American Beer Festival, and a snapshot of Brainerd?s food truck.

    Source: http://heavytable.com/autumn-soups-and-recipe-roundup/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=autumn-soups-and-recipe-roundup

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    Vote-by-mail fail? Experts register concern

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    Electronic voting machines were widely installed after the 2000 presidential election, but the potential for glitches has sparked controversy. Click on the image for an interactive graphic explaining how voting systems work.

    By Alan Boyle

    The good news about voting technology is that the upgrades put into place since the controversial 2000 presidential election have made ballot tallies twice as accurate as they were?? but the bad news is that the rise of early vote-by-mail systems could erode those gains.

    That's the assessment from the Caltech-MIT Voting Technology Project, which has been monitoring voting technology and election administration nationwide for nearly a dozen years ??ever since the "hanging-chad" debacle of the Bush vs. Gore election. Coming less than three weeks before this year's Election Day, the project's latest report includes some recommendations that could improve the election process in as little as two years.

    But first, project co-director Charles Stewart III, a political science professor at MIT, wants to celebrate the good news.

    "Voter registration is gradually getting better," he told me. "Voting machines are clearly better. This is a voting-technology feel-good story. We're getting the voter registration process into the 20th century, if not the 21st century."

    Twelve years ago, the presidential election's outcome was plunged into doubt due to Florida's poorly designed butterfly ballot. The controversy?sparked a Supreme Court ruling that decided the election, as well as a multimillion-dollar federal program to upgrade voting technology. Back then, the "residual vote"?? that is, the discrepancy between votes cast and votes counted?? was 2 percent nationwide. That number dropped to 1 percent by 2006, thanks in large part to the replacement of punch-card and lever systems with more reliable systems.

    For a while, all-electronic voting systems flourished ? but after a series of scandals, election officials have been gravitating toward optical-scan machines and paper ballots, which measure up as the most reliable voting systems that are out there.

    Due to these upgrades, Stewart said the possibility of a Florida-style situation "is much lower now than it was 12 years ago."

    Melissa Harris-Perry and her guests talk about future investments in technology to streamline voting.

    Now the bad news...
    Even as the report celebrates those gains, it raises concerns about another voting trend: the growing popularity of no-excuse-needed absentee voting, also known as early voting by mail. Oregon and Washington state have gone to a strictly vote-by-mail system. In seven other states (Colorado, Nevada, Texas, New Mexico, Tennessee, North Carolina and Georgia), more than half of all ballots were cast before Election Day in 2008 ? with many of them sent in the mail.

    The report says that election officials should discourage no-excuse-needed absentee voting and "resist pressures to expand all-mail elections."

    Why are the experts so down on the uptrend? A long-running study in California has shown that the residual vote rate for absentee ballots is 2.2 percent for presidential races, and even higher for other races and propositions. That's worse than the average in 2000. "The improvement we've gotten by having better voting machines in the precincts may be given back by having more and more people voting at home," Stewart said.

    The reasons behind the high error rates include potentially confusing instructions for filling out the ballot, plus the fact that there's no opportunity to catch improperly filled-out ballots at the polling place and give the voter a chance to make corrections. Even the mailing process can play a role: Stewart referred to demonstrations showing that pencil marks can become smudged when the ballot is folded, put in an envelope and run through a postal processing machine. (Note to self: Use ballpoint pen to fill out ballot.)

    If you want to cast your vote early and make sure that it counts, it's better to do it in person at an early voting site than to mail it in, Stewart said.?

    A solution for voter ID?
    This year's report also addresses the controversy over voter identification at polling places. Republicans generally favor more stringent ID requirements, such as showing a government-issued photo ID; Democrats generally voice concern that such measures suppress the vote. The?report notes that the "debate over voter identification and associated claims of election fraud may become one of the most important issues of the 2012 presidential election."

    To balance those concerns, Stewart and his colleagues suggest shifting the burden for identification from the voter to the state. Each state could match up its voter registration database with photos from driver's licenses and other photo-ID databases to create "electronic pollbooks." Pollworkers could confirm a voter's identity by checking the photo that's in the pollbook. If the voter doesn't already have a photo ID on file with the state, a picture could be taken at the polling place and associated with a voter's affidavit of identity for future reference.

    "Exactly the system we're talking about hasn't been done, but I think the technology for this is just a stutter step away," Stewart said. The report says such a system could be implemented in some states by 2014, and in most others by 2016.

    The MIT-Caltech group also recommends that election officials conduct routine post-election audits to gauge how well they're doing, and use the results to guide corrective actions for future elections. Some activists might want to go so far as to hold up the certification of election results until audits are completed, but "right now just getting localities to do the audits is the first hurdle," Stewart said.

    The report acknowledges that some of the recommendations may raise privacy issues for lawmakers to consider at the federal and state level. "You have to think seriously about these tradeoffs," Stewart said.

    How about Internet voting?
    For now, the concerns about computer security are too great to allow for widespread voting via the Internet, the report says. Some states let military personnel submit their absentee ballots online, or via e-mail or fax. But it's more common for states to let voters obtain a blank ballot over the Internet but require them to submit the filled-in ballot via postal mail.

    "The official word [in the report] is that there shouldn't be completed ballots transmitted electronically until the security issues are dealt with," Stewart said. "We also think there should be further research into the security of Internet voting?? and if those security issues do get solved, then it might be a different kettle of fish."

    What should a faraway voter do? If you're in the military or living overseas, check the Federal Voting Assistance Program's Voting Assistance Guide?to find out about the options for receiving and sending in your ballot.

    More about voting technology:


    In addition to Stewart, the principal authors of the Caltech-MIT Voting Technology Project's report are Caltech's R. Michael Alvarez, Harvard's Stephen Ansolabehere, the University of Utah's Thad E. Hall, Caltech's Jonathan Katz and MIT's Ronald L. Rivest. The report was funded by the Carnegie Corporation of New York. The Voting Technology Project has also been supported by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation and the Pew Charitable Trusts.

    Alan Boyle is NBCNews.com's science editor. Connect with the Cosmic Log community by "liking" the log's?Facebook page, following?@b0yle on Twitter?and adding the?Cosmic Log page?to your Google+ presence. To keep up with Cosmic Log as well as NBCNews.com's other stories about science and space, sign up for the Tech & Science newsletter, delivered to your email in-box every weekday. You can also check out?"The Case for Pluto,"?my book about the controversial dwarf planet and the search for new worlds.

    Source: http://cosmiclog.nbcnews.com/_news/2012/10/18/14515701-report-sees-decline-in-voting-glitches-but-vote-by-mail-sparks-concern?lite

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    Wednesday, October 17, 2012

    On Deck For The Cure: Holland America Line Supporting Breast Cancer Awareness

    October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, which is an annual campaign to increase awareness of the disease. I thought of that the other day when I received an email from Holland America Line reminding me that my cruise departure is coming up soon. In addition to packing and heading to the embarkation port, I plan to set aside some funds in order to participate in the On Deck For The Cure event during my cruise. In partnership with the Susan G Komen for the Cure organization, Holland America makes it possible to raise funds for breast cancer awareness and research.

    Like me, you probably know women who've kicked this insidious disease. I'm fortunate that my friends were all diagnosed in time to be successfully treated and all are alive today.

    You've also probably seen pink ribbons displayed this month around town and particularly at local medical facilities?they are the symbol of breast cancer awareness?and when I chose the color for the cast on my broken leg (pictured above) I selected what the physician's assistant called "breast cancer pink"?a special color available in October of the year I broke my leg.

    As I was to discover, there was a life threatening disease hiding beneath that pink cast?Deep Vein Thrombosis and Pulmonary Embolism. Complications resulting from it kills more people annually than automobile accidents, AIDS, and breast cancer combined. Yet not enough people are aware of its symptoms. Why am I mentioning this now? To help spread the word. Nearly half of all DVT cases have no symptoms and nearly three-quarters of adults are unaware of DVT or its dangers. After my recovery, two of my friends had similar experiences. Neither of them suspected DVT either until they were as incapacitated as I was.

    A First-Hand Look At Deep Vein Thrombosis
    Pretty cast, right? Who knew the danger that lurked beneath its feminine pink surface? Certainly, not me. After breaking my leg and taking a flight home from Florida afterwards, I spent my days in a wheeled chair. Unknown and unnoticed until I experienced excruciating chest pains and could barely breathe, I had developed deep vein thrombosis (DVT).

    In my case, DVT was nearly fatal. The blood clot in my leg threw off smaller clots that lodged in my lungs, a condition called pulmonary embolism. After three days in Intensive Care and a series of painful heparin shots at home, I was on a regimen of anti-clotting medication (warfarin) for a year. For me, monthly trips to the clinic to monitor medication levels in my bloodstream finally ended, but I have a lifetime of concern ahead of me.

    I was fortunate that a family friend, the late Dr. George Cue?who was on staff at the Medical College of Georgia?recognized my symptoms and Mel got me to the Trauma Center there in time. I had twenty minutes to live when my treatment began and I will be forever grateful to Dr. Cue and the Medical College staff for the care I received. Sadly, most cases of pulmonary embolism as severe as mine are diagnosed in the morgue. The entire story, including how to take preventative measures is at The Plane Truth About Your Veins, What You Should Know About Travel and Deep Vein Thrombosis.

    To learn more, visit The Coalition to Prevent Deep-Vein Thrombosis

    Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/blogspot/vBVMY/~3/NaEnWQMBT-E/on-deck-fore-cure-holland-america-line.html

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    Dire drought ahead, may lead to massive tree death

    Tuesday, October 16, 2012

    Evidence uncovered by a University of Tennessee, Knoxville, geography professor suggests recent droughts could be the new normal. This is especially bad news for our nation's forests.

    For most, to find evidence that recent years' droughts have been record-breaking, they need not look past the withering garden or lawn. For Henri Grissino-Mayer he looks at the rings of trees over the past one thousand years. He can tell you that this drought is one of the worst in the last 600 years in America's Southwest and predicts worst are still to come.

    Grissino-Mayer collaborated with a team of scientists led by Park Williams of Los Alamos National Laboratory and others from the U.S. Geological Survey, University of Arizona and Columbia University to evaluate how drought affects productivity and survival in conifer trees in the Southwestern U.S. Their findings are published this month in "Nature Climate Change."

    Tree rings act as time capsules for analyzing climate conditions because they grow more slowly in periods of drought and the size of rings they produce vary accordingly. Widely spaced rings indicate wetter seasons and narrow rings indicate drier seasons.

    "Using a comprehensive tree-ring data set from A.D. 1000 to 2007, we found that the U.S. has suffered several 'mega-droughts' in the last 1,000 years in the Southwest," said Grissino-Mayer. "But the most recent drought that began in the late 1990s lasted through the following decade and could become one of the worst, if not the worst, in history."

    The researchers created a tree-ring-based index that catalogs the drought stress on forests which resolves the contributions of vapor-pressure deficit?the difference between the moisture in the air and how much the air can hold?and precipitation. They linked this information to disturbances that cause changes in forests, such as bark-beetle outbreaks, mortality and wildfires and compared these data with their model projections.

    "Looking forward to 2050, our climate-forest stress model suggests we will see worse drought and increased tree mortality than we've seen in the past 1,000 years," Grissino-Mayer said. "This drought will be exacerbated by increasing temperatures globally, foreshadowing major changes in the structure and species composition of forests worldwide."

    ncreasing temperatures impact the water balance because they exponentially influence how much water evaporates into the atmosphere. More water in the air means less water in the ground. Trees need that water to survive, especially in water-limited areas like the American Southwest.

    "We have nothing comparable in the past to today's environment and certainly tomorrow's environment," Grissino-Mayer said. "With increasing drought stress, our forests of tomorrow will hardly resemble our forests of yesterday."

    Grissino-Mayer suggests forest management practices will need to adjust to the changes, noting the increased danger for wildfires even in East Tennessee's Great Smoky Mountains.

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    University of Tennessee at Knoxville: http://www.tennessee.edu

    Thanks to University of Tennessee at Knoxville for this article.

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