Sunday, September 30, 2012

Wave of bombings across Iraq leaves 26 dead

An Iraqi woman stands in rubble at the scene of a car bomb attack in the town of Taji, about 12 miles (20 kilometers) north of Baghdad, Iraq, Sunday, Sept. 30, 2012. A rapid-fire series of explosions in Baghdad while Iraqis were going to work on Sunday morning, killed and wounded scores of people, police said. (AP Photo/Hadi Mizban)

An Iraqi woman stands in rubble at the scene of a car bomb attack in the town of Taji, about 12 miles (20 kilometers) north of Baghdad, Iraq, Sunday, Sept. 30, 2012. A rapid-fire series of explosions in Baghdad while Iraqis were going to work on Sunday morning, killed and wounded scores of people, police said. (AP Photo/Hadi Mizban)

Iraqis inspect the scene of a car bomb attack in the town of Taji, about 12 miles (20 kilometers) north of Baghdad, Iraq, Sunday, Sept. 30, 2012. A rapid-fire series of explosions in Baghdad while Iraqis were going to work on Sunday morning, killed and wounded scores of people, police said. (AP Photo/Hadi Mizban)

An Iraqi boy stands at the scene of a car bomb attack in the town of Taji, about 12 miles (20 kilometers) north of Baghdad, Iraq, Sunday, Sept. 30, 2012. A rapid-fire series of explosions in Baghdad while Iraqis were going to work on Sunday morning, killed and wounded scores of people, police said. (AP Photo/Hadi Mizban)

Iraqis inspect the scene of a car bomb attack in Baghdad, Iraq, Sunday, Sept. 30, 2012. A rapid-fire series of explosions in Baghdad while Iraqis were going to work on Sunday morning, killed and wounded scores of people, police said. (AP Photo/Karim Kadim)

Iraqis stand in rubble at the scene of a car bomb attack in the town of Taji, about 12 miles (20 kilometers) north of Baghdad, Iraq, Sunday, Sept. 30, 2012. A rapid-fire series of explosions in Baghdad while Iraqis were going to work on Sunday morning, killed and wounded scores of people, police said. (AP Photo/Hadi Mizban)

BAGHDAD (AP) ? A series of coordinated bombings shattered Shiite neighborhoods and struck at Iraqi security forces Sunday, killing at least 26 in attacks that one official described as a rallying call by al-Qaida just days after dozens of militants escaped from prison.

The blasts brought September's death toll from sectarian violence to nearly 200 people ? a grim, above-average monthly total for the period since U.S. troops left last year. The steady pace of attacks has worked to undermine confidence in the government.

"The people are fed up with the killings in Iraqi cities," said Ammar Abbas, 45, a Shiite and government employee who lives in a Baghdad neighborhood near one of the bombings. "The government officials should feel shame for letting their people die at the hands of terrorists."

Police said the wave of explosions stretched from the restive but oil-rich city of Kirkuk in the north to the southern Shiite town of Kut, wounding at least 94 people. There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attacks, but bombings are a hallmark of al-Qaida in Iraq, the Sunni insurgency that has been struggling for years to goad Shiite militias back toward civil war.

A key Shiite lawmaker said the bombings likely sought to galvanize al-Qaida in the wake of a prison break last Friday in Saddam Hussein's northern hometown of Tikrit. Scores of inmates escaped ? including as many as 47 convicted al-Qaida militants ? in a massive security lapse that the government acknowledged had help from inside.

"Al-Qaida leaders have no intention of leaving this country or letting Iraqis live in peace," said Hakim al-Zamili, a Shiite member of parliament's security committee. "The jailbreak in Tikrit has boosted al-Qaida's morale in Iraq and thus we should expect more attacks in the near future."

"The situation in Iraq is still unstable," al-Zamili added. "And repetition of such attacks shows that our security forces are still unqualified to deal with the terrorists."

Spokesmen for the government and Baghdad's military command could not immediately be reached for comment.

Sunday's deadliest attack struck the town of Taji, a former al-Qaida stronghold just north of Baghdad. Police said three explosive-rigged cars in a Shiite neighborhood went off within minutes of each other, killing eight and wounding 28 in back-to-back blasts that began around 7:15 a.m.

At almost the same time, in Baghdad, police said a suicide bomber set off his explosives-packed car in the northwest Shiite neighborhood of Shula. One person was killed and seven wounded. Police could not immediately identify the target.

"So many people were hurt. A leg of a person was amputated," lamented Shula resident Naeem Frieh. "What have those innocent people done to deserve this?"

The chain reaction of blasts continued throughout the morning, petering off around noon.

Another suicide bomber drove a minibus into a security checkpoint in Kut, located 160 kilometers (100 miles) southeast of Baghdad. Maj. Gen. Hussein Abdul-Hadi Mahbob said three police officers were killed and five wounded.

A military patrol hit a roadside bomb in Tarmiyah, about an hour north of Baghdad, killing two soldiers and wounding six passers-by, officials said.

And car bombs exploded outside the northern city of Kirkuk, the northeastern towns of Balad Ruz and Khan Bani Saad in Diyala province, and in the town of Madain outside Baghdad. In all, seven people were killed.

Also in Baghdad, a double car bomb struck the mostly Shiite neighborhood of Karradah in the most recent episode of an all-too-familiar insurgent tactic. The first explosion came as a security patrol passed, killing a police officer and a bystander, and wounding eight other people. As emergency responders rushed to the scene, the second car blew up, killing three passers-by and injuring 12, according to officials.

An Associated Press cameraman was knocked to the ground in the second explosion and an AP photographer was slightly injured.

All of the casualties were confirmed by Iraqi security and health officials who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not allowed to release the information.

Earlier this summer, the Iraqi wing of al-Qaida, also called the Islamic State of Iraq, launched a campaign dubbed "Breaking the Walls," which aimed at retaking strongholds from which it was driven by the American military after sectarian fighting peaked in 2007.

The insurgent group has for years had a hot-and-cold relationship with the global terror network's leadership. Both shared the goal of targeting the U.S. military in Iraq and, to an extent, undermining the Shiite government that replaced Saddam Hussein's regime. But al-Qaida leaders Osama bin Laden and Ayman al-Zawahri distanced themselves from the Iraqi militants in 2007 for also killing Iraqi civilians instead of focusing on Western targets.

But even before U.S. troops withdrew last December, the insurgency sought to taunt Shiite militias and undermine Iraq's beleaguered Shiite-led government through near-monthly spectacular attacks that usually came on the same day in different places across the country, leaving scores of Shiites and security forces dead.

So far this year, the deadly trend has continued. January was Iraq's bloodiest month since the withdrawal, with 255 people killed in sectarian-related attacks. At least 193 people were killed in September. Deaths hit a relative low in May, with 48 killed, according to an Associated Press count.

"Such attacks waged on almost monthly basis show that the terrorist groups are still strong and they are not scattered or in chaos as depicted by the government," said Hadi Jalo, a political analyst in Baghdad. "It shows also that the failing security forces have not moved a step forward in their war against terrorism."

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Associated Press writers Sameer N. Yacoub and Sinan Salaheddin in Baghdad contributed to this report. Follow Lara Jakes on Twitter at www.twitter.com/larajakesAP

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Golf-Woods back in U.S. lineup at Ryder Cup

MEDINAH, Illinois, Sept 29 | Sat Sep 29, 2012 10:52pm IST

MEDINAH, Illinois, Sept 29 (Reuters) - Tiger Woods was recalled to the U.S. Ryder Cup lineup for Saturday afternoon's fourball matches after being benched for the morning session.

The former world number one and his playing partner Steve Stricker were given the morning off after losing both of their matches on Friday.

But U.S. captain Davis Love III gave the pair another chance after the American team opened up a commanding 8-4 lead halfway through the second day at Medinah Country Club.

With the luxury of being in front, Love was able to keep all his pairings together over the first two days and give each partnership at least one session off to conserve their energy for Sunday's concluding singles.

Woods and Stricker will take on Spain's Sergio Garcia and Englishman Luke Donald in the second of Saturday's fourball matches. Like the Americans, Donald and Garcia were also beaten in their first two matches.

Ryder Cup rookie Jason Dufner and formers Masters champion Zach Johnson will be chasing their third win of the week when they pair up against world number one Rory McIlroy and Ian Poulter of England.

Poulter has been one of the few shining lights in the European team, winning both of his matches with Justin Rose, but McIlroy, who had played with his fellow Northern Irishman Graeme McDowell, has won just one of three.

Rose was paired with Italian Francesco Molinari against reigning Masters champion Bubba Watson and U.S. Open winner Webb Simpson.

In the other match, Dustin Johnson and Matt Kuchar will take on Belgian rookie Nicolas Colsaerts and Scotland's Paul Lawrie. (Reporting by Julian Linden, Editing by Larry Fine)

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Stock bulls eye Spain, Bernanke and jobs

NEW YORK?-?The S&P 500.INX.SPX finished its third positive quarter in the last four on Friday, despite suffering its largest weekly percentage decline since June. For the past three months, the S&P 500 gained 5.9 percent - its best third quarter since 2010. In contrast, the index was down 1.3 percent for the week.

The benchmark S&P 500 earlier this month reached its highest level since late 2007. Yet uncertainty remains over whether stocks can hold their gains against the headwinds of a struggling economy.

That explains, in part, the retreat over the last several days.

The S&P 500 hit a high of 1,474.51 in mid-September before pulling back by a bit more than 2 percent. A run at 1,500 seems possible, but the flurry of economic and world events ahead probably will prevent a major advance in the coming week.

Bulls are betting this week?s Spanish budget proposals will be a preamble to a bailout request by Mariano Rajoy?s government. The move would be seen as a first step to get the finances of the euro zone?s fourth-largest economy in order and would clear some of the market uncertainty regarding the euro zone crisis.

Monetary policy is also on the list of market catalysts next week. Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke is scheduled to speak on Monday and the minutes of the latest FOMC meeting are set for release later in the week. The week?s agenda includes meetings of the European Central Bank, the Bank of England and the Bank of Japan.

?I think we could see a rebound next week if we get some of the stars aligning and have Spain ask for a bailout, the ECB announcing favorable terms for that bailout, and if we see the Bank of Japan announce further monetary intervention,? said Brian Jacobsen, chief portfolio strategist at Wells Fargo Funds Management in Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin. ?If Spain and the ECB don?t deliver, we could set ourselves up for a further lateral move in the markets. A negative would be if Rajoy flat-out denies that they need a bailout.? The ECB and BOJ are set to meet on Thursday, with the Bank of Japan?s meeting extending until Friday.

FACTORIES, JOBS AND THE DEBATES: Chinese factory and business conditions data will kick off a numbers-heavy calendar for markets. Manufacturing PMI, due on Monday, is expected to show a second straight month of contraction.

A snapshot of U.S. manufacturing activity will be provided on Monday when the Institute for Supply Management releases its September index. The September ISM reading is expected to show another month of contraction, but at a slightly slower pace than in August. On Wednesday, the ISM will release its US services-sector Purchasing Managers? Index, which could show a slight deceleration in the pace of growth in the non-manufacturing sector.

?We have Chinese economic data over the weekend, and we?ll see how markets react on Monday,? said Wasif Latif, vice president of equity investments at San Antonio, Texas-based USAA Investment Management. ?It seems like the market is bracing for bad numbers, meaning if they?re not as bad, it could be market-positive,? Latif said.

Non-farm payrolls for September, due on Friday, are seen up 115,000, while the U.S. unemployment rate is seen ticking up 0.1 percent from August to 8.2 percent in September.

The jobs data will come on the heels of the first of three U.S. presidential debates, scheduled for Wednesday night. Recent poll numbers point to a strengthening lead by President Barack Obama, but a weak payrolls reading could give some hope to Republican challenger Mitt Romney. ?If Romney doesn?t turn the ship with a very strong (debate)performance, the president is going to win,? said Jack de Gan, chief investment officer at Harbor Advisory Corp in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. He said the trend in the polls has taken away some of the market uncertainty regarding the presidential election. He added that an ECB- or Spain-related headline out of Europe on Thursday could overcome almost anything that would happen Wednesday night during the debate. ?I think the market is coming to terms with the fact the president is ahead, and unless something significant changes, (he) will prevail.?

Saturday, September 29, 2012

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Iran president says regretful of arrest of adviser

TEHRAN, Iran (AP) ? Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has called the detention of his top press adviser "regretful".

The official Irna news agency quoted Ahmadinejad as saying that he would look into the arrest of Ali Akbar Javanfekr.

Authorities on Wednesday took Javanfekr into custody to begin serving a six-month sentence for publishing material deemed insulting to the country's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

It is the first reaction by Ahmadinejad to the case.

The arrest is seen part of ongoing feud between Ahmadinejad and his conservative rivals ahead of June presidential elections in which Ahmadinejad is not allowed to run, under the law.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/iran-president-says-regretful-arrest-adviser-142113067.html

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D-Day for al-Qaida in Somalia? - World News - MSNBC

By NBC News wire services

MOGADISHU, Somalia --?Troops launched an amphibious assault before dawn Friday on the al-Qaida militant group al-Shabab's last stronghold in Somalia.

Other African Union forces were traveling overland to link up with the joint Kenyan-Somali force in the port city of Kismayo.

The commander of the U.N-backed African Union troops, Lt. Gen. Andrew Gutti, said the aim was to "liberate the people of Kismayo to enable them to lead their lives in peace, stability and security."

Col. Cyrus Oguna, the Kenyan military's top spokesman, said the attack met minimal resistance, but al-Shabab denied that the city had fallen and said fighting was taking place.

Oguna told The Associated Press that al-Shabab, which formally merged with al-Qaida in February, had incurred "heavy losses" but that Kenyan forces have not yet had any injuries or deaths.

"We came from the beach side and we're moving towards the main city. Our surveillance aircraft are monitoring every event taking place on the ground," he told Reuters.

"For now, we're not everywhere. We've taken a large part of it without resistance, I don't see anything major happening," he said.

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Residents in Kismayo, a city of about 193,000 people, contacted by The Associated Press said that Kenyan troops had taken control of the port, but not the whole city.

"Al-Shabab fighters are on the streets and heading toward the front line in speeding cars. Their radio is still on the air and reporting the war," resident Mohamed Haji told The Associated Press. Haji said that helicopters were hitting targets in the town in southeastern Somalia.

At an international one-day summit Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron said the world would "pay a price" if it fails to help Somalia overcome terrorism, piracy and starvation. ITV's Lee Comley reports.?

Another resident, Ismail Suglow, told Reuters that he could hear shelling from the ships and that the rebels were responding with anti-aircraft guns.

"We saw seven ships early in the morning and now their firing looks like lightning and thunder. Al-Shabab have gone towards the beach. The ships poured many AU troops on the beach," he added.

Expert: War on terror at 'critical' point as al-Qaida looks to regroup in Africa

On Thursday, residents said planes had dropped leaflets on Kismayo warning civilians to evacuate within 24 hours, Reuters reported.?More than 10,000 residents fled Kismayo in the last several weeks.

Resident Faduma Abdulle said Friday that she is now leaving too.

She said al-Shabab made an announcement on its radio station Friday to trick residents into moving toward the invading troops.

"They told residents through their radio to loot a Kenyan ship that washed up on the coast, but instead the residents who rushed there were attacked by helicopters," she said. "Some of them have died but I don't know how many. The situation is tense and many are fleeing. It's a dangerous situation."

A U.S. military spokesman, Lt. Cdr. Dave Hecht, said the U.S. Africa Command, known as AFRICOM, is closely monitoring the situation but that "we are not participating in Kenya's military activities in the region."

Militants: Taking city not 'a piece of cake'
Al-Shabab said it would not give up Kismayu easily.

"Going into Kismayo is not a piece of cake. We are still fighting them on the beach where they landed," Sheik Abdiasis Abu Musab, al-Shabab's spokesman for military operations, told Reuters on Friday. "For us, this is just the beginning, our troops are spread everywhere."

Oguna said the assault is part of a four-prong attack involving Kenyan forces currently in villages outside Kismayo.

The amphibious assault landed between 10:30 p.m. Thursday and 2 a.m. Friday local time (3:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Thursday ET)?, he said. Some of the troops had night-vision goggles, he said.

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African Union troops pushed al-Shabab out of Mogadishu in August 2011, ending four years of control of the capital by the fighters.

The Ugandan and Burundian troops that make up the bulk of the African Union force in Mogadishu have slowly been taking control of towns outside of Mogadishu.

The expanding control by AU troops sent al-Shabab fighters fleeing south toward Kismayo, north to other regions of Somalia and across the Gulf of Aden to Yemen, according to American and African Union officials.

Kenya police: Imminent attack by suicide bombers thwarted

Al-Shabab still holds sway across many small, poor villages of southern Somalia. The loss of Kismayo would be significant.

The militants taxed goods coming into its port. Al-Shabab lost its major source of financing last year when it was pushed out of Bakara market in Mogadishu, where it also charged taxes.

The march toward Kismayo by the Kenyan forces has been nearly a year in the making.

Masked 'goons' kill at least 17 in attacks on churches in Kenya

Kenyan troops entered Somalia last October after a string of kidnappings inside neighboring Kenya, including of Westerners in and around the beach resort town of Lamu, which is also seeing the construction of a new port and could one day be final point of a new oil pipeline from South Sudan.

Kenyan forces were bogged down by rain and poor roads for months but have making slow and steady progress toward Kismayo in recent weeks.

The Associated Press and Reuters contributed to this report.

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Friday, September 28, 2012

Camera+ Goes Big, Makes The Leap From iPhone To iPad

camera+ipadCamera+ is a consistently top-selling app in Apple's iOS App Store, providing users with enhanced camera features and effects. Developer tap tap tap hopes that?success?will?translate?to the larger screen, today introducing an iPad version that also introduces iCloud?syncing?of photos between the iPhone and iPad apps. The app is a new standalone piece of software, not a universal update to the original iPhone version, and sells for $0.99 at launch.

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Thursday, September 27, 2012

NASA rover finds old streambed on Martian surface

ScienceDaily (Sep. 27, 2012) ? NASA's Curiosity rover mission has found evidence a stream once ran vigorously across the area on Mars where the rover is driving. There is earlier evidence for the presence of water on Mars, but this evidence -- images of rocks containing ancient streambed gravels -- is the first of its kind.

Scientists are studying the images of stones cemented into a layer of conglomerate rock. The sizes and shapes of stones offer clues to the speed and distance of a long-ago stream's flow.

"From the size of gravels it carried, we can interpret the water was moving about 3 feet per second, with a depth somewhere between ankle and hip deep," said Curiosity science co-investigator William Dietrich of the University of California, Berkeley. "Plenty of papers have been written about channels on Mars with many different hypotheses about the flows in them. This is the first time we're actually seeing water-transported gravel on Mars. This is a transition from speculation about the size of streambed material to direct observation of it."

The finding site lies between the north rim of Gale Crater and the base of Mount Sharp, a mountain inside the crater. Earlier imaging of the region from Mars orbit allows for additional interpretation of the gravel-bearing conglomerate. The imagery shows an alluvial fan of material washed down from the rim, streaked by many apparent channels, sitting uphill of the new finds.

The rounded shape of some stones in the conglomerate indicates long-distance transport from above the rim, where a channel named Peace Vallis feeds into the alluvial fan. The abundance of channels in the fan between the rim and conglomerate suggests flows continued or repeated over a long time, not just once or for a few years.

The discovery comes from examining two outcrops, called "Hottah" and "Link," with the telephoto capability of Curiosity's mast camera during the first 40 days after landing. Those observations followed up on earlier hints from another outcrop, which was exposed by thruster exhaust as Curiosity, the Mars Science Laboratory Project's rover, touched down.

"Hottah looks like someone jack-hammered up a slab of city sidewalk, but it's really a tilted block of an ancient streambed," said Mars Science Laboratory Project Scientist John Grotzinger of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena.

The gravels in conglomerates at both outcrops range in size from a grain of sand to a golf ball. Some are angular, but many are rounded.

"The shapes tell you they were transported and the sizes tell you they couldn't be transported by wind. They were transported by water flow," said Curiosity science co-investigator Rebecca Williams of the Planetary Science Institute in Tucson, Ariz.

The science team may use Curiosity to learn the elemental composition of the material, which holds the conglomerate together, revealing more characteristics of the wet environment that formed these deposits. The stones in the conglomerate provide a sampling from above the crater rim, so the team may also examine several of them to learn about broader regional geology.

The slope of Mount Sharp in Gale Crater remains the rover's main destination. Clay and sulfate minerals detected there from orbit can be good preservers of carbon-based organic chemicals that are potential ingredients for life.

"A long-flowing stream can be a habitable environment," said Grotzinger. "It is not our top choice as an environment for preservation of organics, though. We're still going to Mount Sharp, but this is insurance that we have already found our first potentially habitable environment."

During the two-year prime mission of the Mars Science Laboratory,esearchers will use Curiosity's 10 instruments to investigate whether areas in Gale Crater have ever offered environmental conditions favorable for microbial life.

NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, a division of Caltech, built Curiosity and manages the Mars Science Laboratory Project for NASA's Science Mission Directorate, Washington.

For more about Curiosity, visit: http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/msl , http://www.nasa.gov/msl and http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/msl .

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Sudan says progress made on South Sudan talks

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Wednesday, September 26, 2012

US Home Depot stores to sell TyraTech's consumer insecticide ...

TyraTech () has revealed that it has penned a contract with DIY store Home Depot to sell its new line of insect control products in the US.

The deal will see Home Depot, which is the world?s largest home improvement retailer with over 2,200 stores worldwide, sell the natural pesticides group?s products under the brand name Terminix at the start of 2013.

It is the first retail contract the company has signed.

?We are very excited to be launching our products at The Home Depot, one of the top retailers in the world,? said TyraTech?s executive chairman Alan Reade.

?We believe these products will help meet the growing consumer demand for highly effective natural insect control solutions that are safe for families and their pets.?

It comes after the news yesterday that TyraTech has signed a trademark licensing deal with Terminix, a leading provider of pest control services in the US.

The deal will see it sell a new range of household insecticide products directly to retailers in the US under the Terminix brand.

Under the trademark licensing agreement, TyraTech will manufacture, market and sell a new line of products using its Nature?s Technology, which uses synergistic combinations of natural materials for insect control products that it says are highly effective and safe.?

?By integrating the power of the Terminix brand with TyraTech Nature's Technology, we are introducing a market changing range of safe and effective household insecticide products to consumers,? Reade added.

In addition to insecticides, TyraTech is also currently developing a line of personal care products.?

Its head lice product, VaMousse!, is undergoing a human clinical study and results to date indicate that its safe formulations are giving results superior to the leading products currently on the market? and are proving to be effectively controlling synthetic-resistant lice and nits.?

TyraTech?s personal insect repellents are also being tested and results so far are encouraging.??

The company believes its range of personal insect repellent products will be ?an effective and safe alternative to the synthetic products currently on the market?.??

Source: http://www.proactiveinvestors.co.uk/companies/news/48464/us-home-depot-stores-to-sell-tyratechs-consumer-insecticide-products-under-terminix-brand-48464.html

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How Preventing HIV from Mother to Child is also About Contraception

By Ward Cates, Rose Wilcher, MPH -

During the month of July 2012, two landmark gatherings advanced global progress in sexual and reproductive health. The Family Planning Summit was held in London on July 11. Co-hosted by the UK Government and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the Summit?s goal was to offer millions of vulnerable women around the world renewed hope that they will soon have the means to determine the timing and spacing of their pregnancies through access to modern family planning methods. Less than two weeks later, the AIDS 2012 Conference was held in Washington, D.C. Organized by the International AIDS Society, AIDS 2012 was a multitrack, week-long convention of 24,000 attendees, including heads of state, celebrities, philanthropists, researchers, activists and people living with HIV. Their optimistic vision is to attain an AIDS-free generation.

World Contraception Day offers an opportunity to advance both causes.

Use of effective contraception is essential to achieving family planning goals. However, enabling women to choose how many children to have and when to have them plays an important role in achieving HIV objectives as well. Whether to optimize healthy conception and delivery or to prevent unintended pregnancies, providing fertility counseling and effective contraception to women living with HIV is a powerful intervention for preventing mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) of HIV.

According to an analysis of data from 25 countries with the largest numbers of HIV-positive pregnant women, approaching the global target of reducing new HIV infections in children by 90 percent will not be met without comprehensive programming that includes efforts to eliminate the current unmet need for family planning. Another analysis of DHS data found that 14 percent of women living with HIV in six African countries have an unmet need for family planning, even though they are in contact with the health system for their HIV care. While these data indicate that the contraceptive needs of women living with HIV are similar to those of women who do not have HIV, they also suggest that opportunities to support women living with HIV in avoiding unintended pregnancies are being missed.

Most attention and resources for PMTCT programs to date have gone toward providing antiretroviral prophylaxis to HIV-positive pregnant women. While this intervention represents a major public health achievement, enabling HIV-positive women to assert their pregnancy intentions and safely achieve them must also be elevated as a programmatic priority. A recent impact evaluation of the national PMTCT program in South Africa reported that perinatal transmission rates had dropped below 4 percent in the country ? a success to be celebrated ? but close to two-thirds of the pregnancies among HIV-positive women in the study were unplanned. Notably, the only statistically significant risk factor associated with mother-to-child transmission in the study was unplanned pregnancies.

Practical, evidence-based strategies are needed to better meet the contraceptive needs of women living with HIV. One strategy that has extensive policy support from global health and development policymakers and funders is to integrate family planning and HIV services. And, the Integration for Impact 2012 Conference held last week in Nairobi, Kenya, confirmed that family planning/HIV integration is also a growing priority for the ministries of health and implementing partners in many countries in sub-Saharan Africa. Data are emerging to indicate that a variety of HIV service settings can be effective entry points for reaching HIV-positive women and couples with family planning information and services. As this evidence grows, we must ensure that it is translated into widespread practice so that the public health promise that family planning/HIV integration holds is realized. We must also continue to refine our understanding of what drives the successful implementation of family planning/HIV integration at scale so that those practices can be replicated elsewhere.

World Contraceptive Day celebrates the contribution that the field of family planning can make to global sexual and reproductive health as well as broader development goals. By empowering women to decide when and how often to conceive, making effective contraception more accessible advances dual sexual health goals ? preventing unintended pregnancies and maternal-to-child transmission of HIV ? which, in turn, offers far-reaching health, social and economic benefits.

Source: http://degrees.fhi360.org/2012/09/how-preventing-hiv-from-mother-to-child-is-also-about-contraception/

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Spain prepares for more painful austerity

MADRID (Reuters) - Spain will announce another round of unpopular austerity measures in a 2013 budget on Thursday, already prompting protests from a public battered by attempts to put the country's finances in order.

With this year's budget deficit target looking untenable, the conservative government is now looking at such things as cuts in inflation-linked pensions, taxes on stock transactions, "green taxes" on emissions or eliminating tax breaks.

The 2013 budget is the second one conservative Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy has had to pass since he took office in December. It must persuade Spain's European partners that it can cut the budget shortfall by more than 60 billion euros by 2014.

Rajoy has already passed spending cuts and tax hikes worth slightly more than that over the next two years, but half-year figures show the 2012 deficit target slipping from view as tax income forecasts will not be hit due to economic contraction.

Spain is at the centre of the euro zone debt crisis on concerns the government can't control its finances and those of highly-indebted regions, bitten by a second recession since 2009 which has put one in four workers out of a job and pushed up borrowing costs.

Protests against the cuts are gaining pace. More than 1,000 police barricaded Parliament in Madrid on Tuesday against protesters who planned to form a human chain around the building later in the evening.

Hundreds of demonstrators gathered in different points of the capital before marching to Parliament, saying they were angry that the state has poured public funds into crumbled banks while it is cutting social benefits.

"We're protesting against the cuts. I've had to give up my apartment," said Ondina, a 30-year-old fine arts graduate who is without a job. She said she can't survive on an unemployment benefit of 260 euros ($340) a month.

On the regional front, Catalonia, which generates about 20 percent of the national output, announced on Tuesday it would hold early elections on November 25 after its call for more tax autonomy was rejected last week by Rajoy.

Mounting political uncertainty in cashstrapped Catalonia, along with an announcement from southern region Andalucia that it was mulling seeking a 4.9 billion euros credit line from the central government, will pile more pressure on Madrid to seek European aid.

Rajoy is holding back from applying for help, which would activate a European Central Bank bond-buying program and bring down Spain's punishing debt premiums.

With the threat of the plan alone reducing 10-year yields by around 2 percentage points, the cautious leader, known for keeping his cards close to his chest, is playing for time.

Rajoy says he is mulling the conditions of a bailout application, but suspicion that he may wait until after regional elections October 21, pushed short-term yields higher at auction on Tuesday.

The government is also expected to set a fresh timetable for economic reforms, on Thursday or Friday, seen as an attempt to pre-empt strict EU-imposed conditions for aid, and help the conservatives save face at home.

RUNNING OUT OF OPTIONS

Half-year deficit data indicate national accounts are already on a slippery slope that will drive Spain into a bailout.

The deficit to end-June stands at over 4.3 percent of gross domestic product, including transfers to bailed out banks, making meeting the 6.3 percent target by the end of the year almost impossible.

On Tuesday, the treasury ministry said the central government deficit to end-August had reached 4.77 percent of GDP, already above its year-end target of 4.5 percent of GDP.

"Its going to be difficult keeping the deficit to around 2 percent in the second half, when the first half was closer to 4 percent, especially since traditionally, the second half deficit is higher than the first," said Juan Ignacio Conde-Ruiz, economist at Madrid's Complutense University.

For 2012, the measures aim to reap savings of over 13 billion euros, but economists see the deficit missing the target by almost 1 percentage points implying further saving needs of up to 10 billion euros for this year alone.

Rajoy has been careful to highlight the importance of next year's deficit target of 4.5 percent of GDP though any shortfall this year will have to be carried through and will weigh on 2013's accounts.

After slashing civil servants' wages, raising value added tax by 3 percentage points - the main VAT has gone from 16 percent to 21 percent since 2010 - and cutting health and education spending, Rajoy is running out of options.

More than 60 percent of government spending goes to pensions, unemployment benefits and servicing debt, making further cuts on the revenue side difficult without hitting 6 million jobless people.

Sources say the conservatives are studying eliminating, or at least limiting, the inflation-linked raise in pensions, which account for around a quarter of all spending.

On Tuesday Deputy Prime Minister Soraya Saenz de Santamaria repeated Rajoy's pledge that the government would make changes to the pension system only as a last resort, despite recommendations by Brussels.

Under current rules the government must raise pensions in line with inflation in November, but Rajoy has been underdone by his own austerity measures as the VAT hike is seen pushing prices up by more than 3 percent.

This VAT effect on consumer prices will cost the government an extra 3.5 billion euros in pensions costs, Conde-Ruiz says, wiping out the 2.5 billion euros it hopes to raise this year by increasing the sales tax.

Further snips to public servants' wages, which have seen purchasing power fall by over 25 percent due to cuts by the former Socialist government and Rajoy, could fuel protests.

Other potentials savings include deeper cuts to the ministries, taxes on stock market transactions and so-called "green taxes" on greenhouse emissions, but in they themselves aren't enough to cover the potential shortfall.

However, a selective reduction of tax breaks could raise as much as 6 billion euros, according to economists.

"A massive pruning of these incentives could easily bring Spain another six billion euros," said Juan Jose Rubio Guerrero, president of the Independent Forum of Fiscal Analysts. (0.7743 euros)

(Additional reporting by Iciar Reinlein; Editing by Fiona Ortiz/Jeremy Gaunt)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/spain-gears-more-painful-austerity-133434372--business.html

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Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Six Tips for Better Business Writing | Spin Sucks

In today?s text, Twitter, social media world, people are getting more and more lazy about their grammar and spelling, according to This Embarrasses You and I*, an article in the Wall Street Journal.

The article begins with, ?When Caren Berg told colleagues at a recent staff meeting, ?There?s new people you should meet,? her boss Don Silver broke in.??I cringe every time I hear? people misuse ?is? for ?are,? Mr. Silver says. He also hammers interns to stop peppering sentences with ?like.? For years, he imposed a 25-cent fine on new hires for each offense. ?I am losing the battle.?

And it?s not just Mr. Silver who is losing the battle. Companies across the country are fighting the same and it?s becoming an epidemic.

Schools have stopped teaching cursive handwriting. That makes sense, of course, as many of us no longer write longhand. But, along with it comes shorthand acronyms ? LOL, WTH,?*$, 2nite, <3, AISI, IMO, OMG ? and they?re all reaching corporate world communications.

Heck, they had to create an entire dictionary on the lingo so those of us who didn?t grow up in the text world know how to understand what?s being said.

Homework in Text

But it?s not just affecting the business world. According to BBC News, students are turning in homework completely written in text.

My smmr hols wr CWOT. B4, we used 2go2 NY 2C my bro, his GF & thr 3 :- kids FTF. ILNY, it?s a gr8 plc.

It?s fairly easy to figure out this person went to NY to see her brother and his family during summer break, but it certainly takes more energy and thought to figure out what message is being delivered.

If this is how your customers and prospects are being communicated to/with, do you think they?re going to want to do business with you?

But it?s not just text speak that is bringing down the corporate world of writing and communications. Most don?t know the difference between their, they?re, and there or its and it?s.

Six Tips

Following are six tips for better business writing. And, if you?re so inclined, for better Facebook status updates, too.

  1. Always use spell check. Internet browsers, content management systems, Pages, Word, and most software have spell check built in. Use it!
  2. Cut down on text slang. We all use LOL or OMG or WTH with the best of them, but when writing, spell out your acronyms. You don?t say LOL when you speak. Don?t write it, either.
  3. Know the difference between your and you?re. Your is possessive, as in ?your car? or ?your business.? You?re is short for you are. Know which you?re trying to say.
  4. Same for its and it?s. It?s is short for it is. Read your sentence out loud. If you can say ?it is? without it sounding goofy, it?s is the proper use. If it sounds ridiculous, you can use its, which is possessive.
  5. The word ?that? is rarely necessary. If you can write the sentence without the word ?that,? remove it. It?s very rare it?s a necessity.
  6. Stop using the word ?like.? Just like Don Silver in the example like above, like too many people like use the word like.

What tips would you add to the list?

Source: http://spinsucks.com/communication/six-tips-for-better-business-writing/

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Obama: Disputed game means NFL needs regular refs

President Barack Obama answers a question as he returns to the the White House in Washington, Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2012. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

President Barack Obama answers a question as he returns to the the White House in Washington, Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2012. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

President Barack Obama answers a question as he returns to the the White House in Washington, Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2012. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

President Barack Obama waves as he returns to the the White House in Washington, Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2012. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

(AP) ? The embarrassing NFL referee saga and the disputed call that gave the Seattle Seahawks a victory over the Green Bay Packers on Monday night has reached the campaign for the White House, with President Barack Obama deeming it "terrible" and declaring it was time to get regular officiating crews back on the job.

"I've been saying for months we've got to get our refs back," Obama said as he returned to the White House from an appearance before the United Nations. In a tweet that went out under his initials, Obama said: "NFL fans on both sides of the aisle hope the refs' lockout is settled soon."

In a rare moment of agreement with Obama, presidential rival Mitt Romney and GOP running mate Paul Ryan, a Wisconsin native, also said it was time to bring back the "real refs." The NFL locked out the officials in June after their contract expired. The league has been using replacement officials, who have come under increasing criticism over the way they handled some games.

"I sure would like to see some experienced referees, with NFL experience, come back on to the NFL playing fields," Romney said in an interview with CNN.

Ryan added a partisan note, using the referee imbroglio to make a case for kicking the president out of office.

"It reminds me of President Obama and the economy," Ryan said in Cincinnati. "If you can't get it right, it's time to get out. I half think that these refs work part-time for the Obama administration in the budget office. ... They're trying to pick the winners and losers, and they don't even do that very well."

Seattle won 14-12 over Green Bay after referees ruled a Seattle receiver caught the ball amid a pile of bodies in the end zone on the game's last play. The NFL conceded that a Seattle penalty in the course of the play went uncalled and cost the Packers the victory, but the league upheld the catch itself and the Seahawks' victory. Legions of football fans watched the play and the referees' call in disbelief, and buzzed about it all day Tuesday.

Typically, Obama, a diehard Chicago Bears enthusiast, is not one to wish the rival Green Bay Packers well.

But besides being an avid sports fan, Obama recently has redoubled efforts to win in the Packer's home state of Wisconsin. His campaign recently started airing ads in the state and Obama held a rally Saturday in Milwaukee, his first visit to the state since February.

White House spokesman Jay Carney told reporters aboard Air Force One that Obama watched the Monday night game and "thinks there was a real problem with that call."

"He said that what happened in that game is why both sides need to come together, resolve their differences so that the regular refs can get back on the field so we can start focusing on a game that so many of us love rather than debating whether or not a game was won or lost because of a bad call," Carney said.

Obama said in a phone interview Tuesday with The Des Moines Register that he doesn't blame the replacement refs.

"They've been put in a tough situation," the president said. "But the fact is this is a fast, tough game to control. And it doesn't make sense to me for a league that's been so successful not to want to put their very best out there."

Associated Press

Source: http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/386c25518f464186bf7a2ac026580ce7/Article_2012-09-25-Obama-NFL/id-06fc44b4d492482c892d475ffcca7c16

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Dept of Broadband, Communications & Digital Economy | CAAMA

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Source: http://caama.com.au/dept-of-broadband-communications-digital-economy

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Monday, September 24, 2012

Website security is Vital | MSWEB Network Solutions

We all know that having a website is vital to have an online presence but it is not only about traffic, SEO, product and images presentation, linking and social network avenue. You also have to be wary about the security, for your client, visitors and your own safety because although website security awareness is rampant, still internet is a playground of many malicious activities and con artist. Philippine Web Hosting Provider is reminding all website owners who?s probably forgetting the most important part in website?maintenance the ?security??.

Have you checked your website security lately, if not please do because a single loophole on your site could be an avenue for the hackers to take advantage and breach your system, installing scripts and malware, they can steal valued information from your site or even defraud your client. Remember that?internet crime is one of the fastest growing types of crime, so website owners are warned to be vigilant all the time and avoid losing clients and revenue.

Anti-virus software, privacy policies and trust seals to make sure your website is legitimate, PCI scans perform every quarterly of the year, secure mail server with strong passwords and with qualified domain name, keep security patches up to date, secure SSL certificate for an e-commerce site from a legitimate company and set up personal fire wall are among the most important considerations in managing a secure website.

Educating yourself on website security is of great importance, there are a lot of issues concerning the matter, if you don?t want to lose client, traffic ?and maintain your reputation take extra precautions, be smart and find web hosting provider that could help you in what security measures for your websites is needed as part of your regular business operation and what extra security measures they can offer.

Tip:?Consider an email hosting service that specializes in email security. A good email hosting service will offer server-side spam and virus detectors that clean out potential problem emails before they get downloaded onto local area networks. Bear in mind that?Nasty viruses that bring down networks worldwide are almost always spread via email.

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Source: http://blog.mswebnetwork.net/1595/website-security-is-vital/

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Vota por mi! Why the Latino vote is crucial in 2012

Political Punch

President Obama and Republican presidential candidate?Mitt Romney recently participated in forums with the Spanish language speaking channel Univision, with which ABC News has partnered on a new venture. The bilingual events were yet another reminder of how crucial the Latino vote will be in this election.

"There's new polling from Impre Media and Latino Decisions, and 68% of Latinos as of today support Obama and26% support Romney," Noticias Univision anchor Mar?a Elena Salinas told ABC News.

"We have to remember since Ronald Reagan, every single candidate who has 33% of the Hispanic vote or more wins the White House," Noticias Univision anchor Jorge Ramos added. ?With 43 days to go until election day, Romney is still 7 percentage points away from meeting that threshold.

The point is not that Obama will win the Latino vote -- it is a question of by how much. The difference could determine the election.

One?study suggests the percentage of Latinos among eligible voters will include 37.9% in New Mexico, 16.5% in Florida, 14.2% in Nevada and 13.1% in Colorado -- all battleground states. Even states with smaller populations -- 4.6% in Virginia, 3.5% in Pennsylvania -- show larger numbers than the margin of victory in previous statewide races.

Which is why both candidates are?aggressively?courting Latino voters. When Univision anchor Salinas asked Romney if he was sure he was not Hispanic, given his father was born in Mexico, the Republican candidate said, laughing, "I think for political purposes, that might have helped me here."

Both the Republican and Democratic national conventions featured high-profile speaking roles for prominent Latinos -- Sen. Marco Rubio and Governor Susanna Martinez on the Republican side; San Antonio Mayor Julian Castro, who was the first Latino keynote speaker ever, and an illegal immigrant speaker Benita Veliz for Democrats.

Beyond politicians, the president also has an arsenal of famous Latino supporters including ?Marc Anthony, Rosario Dawson, Ricky Martin, Antonio Banderas, Eva Longoria and Jessica Alba.?Obama even appeared on a popular local Miami radio station with a Cuban-American host who calls ?himself 'The Pimp with the Limp.'

On TV, Obama discusses Supreme Court Justice Sonya Sotomayor in Spanish language ads,?with the president himself signing off with "soy Barack Obama y apruebo este mensaje."?Romney's Spanish language ads have?featured his bilingual son telling viewers his dad will seek a?bipartisan?solution to immigration reform.

And immigration reform will be one of the most important issues for Hispanics in 2012. During last week's forum, Ramos accused the president of breaking his 2008 promise of having an immigration bill within his first year of office.

"A promise is a promise," Ramos told the preisdent. "And with all due respect, you didn't keep that promise."

Obama blamed Republicans for refusing to work with him.

"There's the thinking that the president is somebody who is all-powerful and can get everything done," Obama said. "We have to have cooperation from all these sources in order to get something done."

But Romney is the tougher sell to Latinos. On the position of immigration reform, he is arguably?more conservative than any Republican nominee in recent memory -- more than Reagan and George H.W. Bush, who signed the 1987 immigration reform into law, or George W. Bush and Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., who supported the bill that failed in 2007.

Asked point blank by Univision moderators whether or not he would deport illegal immigrants,?Romney tried to allay fears that there would be mass deportations.

"We're not going to round up people around the country and deport them," Romney replied. "I said time and again during our primary campaign, 'We're not going to round up 12 million, people that includes the kids and their parents, and have everyone deported.' "

Speaking of deportations, conservative groups are hammering the president for his deportation policy, airing ads in English and Spanish that call Obama the 'Deporter-in-Chief.'

But given the president's healthy lead on Romney, some Republicans suggest that the best thing to do is not push Romney on Latinos, but rather quell their excitement for Obama.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/power-players-abc-news/vota-por-mi-why-latino-vote-crucial-2012-112648435.html

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HBT: Clemens won't rule out 2013 comeback

Roger Clemens has shut himself down for the rest of 2012, but he hasn?t completely given up on the dream of one day returning to the major leagues.

The 50-year-old right-hander will be in?Kissimmee, Florida with the Astros next spring to fulfill his personal services contract and may be more than just a special instructor if his arm cooperates in workouts leading up to the opening of camp.

Via Zachary Levine of the Houston Chronicle:

?I might be going again here in February or something like that,? Clemens said Saturday. ?I?ll be throwing. I don?t think it?s going to be competitive, but you guys know with me, I?m never going to shut the door on anything. Who knows what might happen.?

Clemens threw seven scoreless innings over two starts earlier this summer for the independent Sugar Land Skeeters. The seven-time Cy Young Award winner hasn?t pitched in the majors since the 2007 season.

Source: http://hardballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/09/23/roger-clemens-wont-rule-out-comeback-in-2013/related

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What Car Insurance Means to You

There are more cars and drivers hitting the road each year. With so many vehicles on the road, accidents will happen. The difference between a minor bother and large pain can be automobile insurance. How can you decide what insurance you require and how to buy it? Auto insurance protects you by covering the cost of damage or injury you cause others while driving your car, damage to your car or injury to you or your passengers from a crash, plus specific other occurrences, such as theft. Car insurance is required by law in all states and provinces. Without insurance, you risk having to pay the total cost of any harm you cause others or of repairing or replacing your car if it is damaged or stolen.Pays for damages due to bodily injury and property damage to others for which you are responsible. Bodily injury damages include medical expenses, lost wages and pain and suffering. Property damage includes damaged property and loss of use of property. If you are sued, it also pays your defense and court costs. Higher recommended insurances are available that cover more than the lower, state-mandated insurance. Personal injury protection: This is required in some states and is optional in others. Sometimes referred to as no-fault coverage, this pays the medical treatment for you or your passengers regardless of who was at fault. It may also pay for lost earnings, replacement of services and funeral expenses. The minimum amount of this insurance is typically set by the state. Medical payments: This coverage is available in non-no-fault states; it pays despite who may have been at fault. It pays for an insured person?s reasonable and necessary medical or funeral expenses for bodily injury from a crash. Collision: This pays for damage to your car caused by an accident. Comprehensive: Applies if your car is stolen or damaged by causes other than collision, including fire, wind, hail, flood or vandalism. Uninsured motorist: This pays for damages when an insured person is injured in a crash caused by another person who does not have liability insurance or by a person who cannot be identified (usually a hit-and-run driver). Under-insured motorist: This pays for damages when an insured person is injured in a crash caused by another person who does not have enough liability insurance to cover the full amount of the damages. Other coverages, like car rental and emergency road service, are also available.Your auto insurance payments vary by company and will depend on several factors, including: *Your selected coverage *Your vehicle?s make and model * Your driving record * Your age, sex and marital status and * Where you live Some have come to think of auto insurance as a necessary evil, but it can truly rescue your economic health Evaluate your needs, research your options and with the help of your insurance agent make the decision that best suits you.

Source: http://www.seaykopitiam.com/what-car-insurance-means-to-you-5/

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Sunday, September 23, 2012

NY zoo: Tiger that mauled man 'did nothing wrong'

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