Monday, December 31, 2012

REPORT: Dems Considering Higher Income Threshold - Business ...

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New details are emerging about a possible Biden-McConnell plan that would involve Democrats considering a higher income threshold for tax rates on both the individual and couples rates.?

CNBC's John Harwood cites a source close to the matter on-air indicating that the Democrats have given the GOP more leeway on the matter.

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Even more, a?report from POLITICO's John Bresnahan, Manu Raju and Jake Sherman indicates that a Biden-McConnell plan could thread the needle necessary to get a package through:?

McConnell and Biden, who served in the Senate together for 23 years, are closing in on an agreement that would hike tax rates for families who earn more than $450,000, and individuals who make more than $400,000, according to sources familiar with talks

There was no word on whether this deal would attend to sequestration ? the mandatory budget cuts both parties seek to avoid ? but earlier reports indicate that these cuts may be deferred to 2015.

The deadline is now hours away, as tax rates for every American increase at midnight.?

Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/report-dems-considering-higher-income-threshold-2012-12

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Hillary Clinton Admitted To New York Hospital With Blood Clot Following Concussion

WASHINGTON ? Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton was admitted to a New York hospital Sunday after the discovery of a blood clot stemming from the concussion she sustained earlier this month.

Clinton's doctors discovered the clot Sunday while performing a follow-up exam, her spokesman, Philippe Reines, said. He would not elaborate on the location of the clot but said Clinton is being treated with anti-coagulants and would remain at New York-Presbyterian Hospital for at least the next 48 hours so doctors can monitor the medication.

"Her doctors will continue to assess her condition, including other issues associated with her concussion," Reines said in a statement. "They will determine if any further action is required."

Clinton, 65, fell and suffered a concussion while at home alone in mid-December as she recovered from a stomach virus that left her severely dehydrated. The concussion was diagnosed Dec. 13 and Clinton was forced to cancel a trip to North Africa and the Middle East that had been planned for the next week.

Clinton was also forced to cancel Dec. 20 testimony before Congress about a scathing report into the Sept. 11 attack on the U.S. diplomatic mission in Benghazi, Libya, that killed Ambassador Chris Stevens and three other Americans. The report found that serious failures of leadership and management in two State Department bureaus were to blame for insufficient security at the facility. Clinton took responsibility for the incident before the report was released, but she was not blamed.

Some conservative commentators suggested Clinton was faking the seriousness of her illness and concussion to avoid testifying, although State Department officials vehemently denied that was the case.

Lawmakers at the hearings ? including Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., the Senate Foreign Relations Committee chairman who has been nominated by President Barack Obama to succeed Clinton ? offered her their best wishes.

The former first lady and senator, who had always planned to step down as America's top diplomat in January, is known for her grueling travel schedule. She is the most traveled secretary of state in history, having visited 112 countries while in the job.

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A Look Back at Toronto Real Estate in 2012

toronto real estateWith my first year of real estate blogging coming to end, I can?t help but jump on the bandwagon of looking back at 2012. The world didn?t end, our real estate market didn?t crash and Toronto restaurant go-ers seemed to accept the ?no-reservation, cash only? thing as normal. ?

Here is a look back at some of what we learned in 2012:

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There really isn?t just one ?real estate market?. 2012 saw the development of unique market behaviours in the condo and house sector. While overall, both the condo and house markets had great years, two distinct real estate markets have taken shape. While demand for houses remained strong, we saw a greater supply of downtown condos and buyers with a lot more negotiating power. Activity in the first quarter of 2013 will give us a much better idea of what to expect for the remainder of the year.?

The Canadian government isn?t going to let the housing market collapse. While interest rates remained insanely low, new mortgage rules?were?announced in June (and again in November) to help slow down the market. Based on declining sales and prices in the last months of 2012, there?s little doubt those rules are accomplishing their goal. While it may be a pain for first-time and marginal buyers, the long-term effect will hopefully benefit all Canadians and home owners. ?

Buyers learned important lessons about buying condo-hotels and buying pre-construction.?With disgruntled buyers of the Trump Towers condominium project ?in the news seemingly every day, it was a good reminder to: 1- Read what you sign; and 2-Remember that if it looks too good to be true, it probably is; 3- Work with a Realtor when buying pre-construction.?

Our readers love a good rant. We love that people continue to ask us what ever happened to that Douchebag Realtor?and sympathize with us over Realtors Who Don?t Care about Their Clients and Realtors Who Don?t Communicate. I don?t love that we rank in the top spot on Google for the words ?Douchebag Realtor?, but hey, at least people care.?

Buyers don?t just buy a house, they buy into a neighbourhood.?Readers devoured our blogs about Toronto Neighbourhoods, from the safest, the best for singles, the best for return on investment and the best neighbourhoods for first time buyers.??We also can?t seem to keep up with people signing up for the new BREL Neighbourhood Reports.?

2012 was a a big year for BREL: we made the move to Sage Real Estate, started building our own team of kick-ass real estate agents and perfected the art of being paperless. We have some big stuff planned for 2013, so stay tuned?

Here?s to 2013!

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Cooley: RGIII is changing the way NFL Football is played

Another article that demonstrates Griffin's greatness. This time from the mouth of Captain Chaos. Love or QB more and more!

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Sunday, December 30, 2012

Russian police free child hostage, kill seven militants in Dagestan

MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian security forces killed seven militants and freed a 6-year-old girl taken hostage in the restive Dagestan region of Russia's volatile North Caucasus on Saturday, a national anti-terrorism committee official told Interfax news agency.

The incident took place in an apartment building in the provincial capital of Makhachkala, according to the Interfax report. The militants broke through a wall, entered an apartment and took the girl hostage, according to the report.

"However, as a result of coordinated and professional actions of the special forces, the child was set free and the remaining bandits were neutralized," an anti-terrorism committee representative was quoted as saying.

The Interfax report identified the leader of the militants involved in the incident as Gadzhimurat Dolgatov and said he was among the seven killed. The report said those killed had previously served sentences for crimes including murder, extortion, theft and robbery.

During the incident, the militants opened fire and threw a grenade at the special forces personnel while trying to flee, but no security forces were hurt, Interfax reported.

Rebels who say they are fighting for an Islamic state in the strip of North Caucasus provinces often target police and security forces as well as government officials and mainstream Muslim leaders in attacks.

Rights activists say the insurgency is also driven by poverty and anger at the heavy-handed tactics of the Russian security forces.

(Reporting by Nastassia Astrasheuskaya; Editing by Will Dunham)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/russian-police-free-child-hostage-kill-seven-militants-063101806.html

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Saturday, December 29, 2012

Falcon Pro (for Twitter) Is a Newshound's Best Friend

Falcon Pro (for Twitter) pitches itself as "the ultimate Twitter experience on Android," and while one can usually take these app-store hyperbole laden statements with an idiom-laden statement -- in this case a grain of salt -- there is one thing that I'm looking for in a Twitter client that Falcon Pro promises.

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Putin signs anti-U.S. adoptions bill

MOSCOW (AP) ? President Vladimir Putin on Friday signed a bill banning Americans from adopting Russian children, part of a harsh response to a U.S. law targeting Russians deemed to be human rights violators.

Although some top Russian officials including the foreign minister openly opposed the bill and Putin himself had been noncommittal about it last week, he signed it less than 24 hours after receiving it from Parliament, where both houses passed it overwhelmingly.

The law also calls for closure of non-governmental organizations receiving American funding if their activities are classified as political ? a broad definition many fear could be used to close any NGO that offends the Kremlin.

It was not immediately clear when the law would take effect, but presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov was quoted by the Interfax news agency as saying "practically, adoption stops on Jan. 1."

Children's rights ombudsman Pavel Astakhov said 52 children who were in the pipeline for U.S. adoption would remain in Russia.

The bill has angered Americans and Russians who argue it victimizes children to make a political point, cutting off a route out of frequently dismal orphanages for thousands.

"Our unlucky children, our orphans are suffering because they became small change in a political game between two states. This is immoral, this is cannibalism," veteran human rights campaigner Lyudmila Alexeyeva was quoted as saying by the state news agency RIA Novosti.

Vladimir Lukin, head of the Russian Human Rights Commission and a former ambassador to Washington, said he would challenge the law in the Constitutional Court.

UNICEF estimates that there are about 740,000 children not in parental custody in Russia while about 18,000 Russians are on the waiting list to adopt a child. The U.S. is the biggest destination for adopted Russian children ? more than 60,000 of them have been taken in by Americans over the past two decades.

Russians historically have been less enthusiastic about adopting children than most Western cultures. Putin, along with signing the adoption ban, on Friday issued an order for the government to develop a program to provide more support for adopted children.

Lev Ponomarev, one of Russia's most prominent human rights activists, hinted at that reluctance when he said Parliament members who voted for the bill should take custody of the children who were about to be adopted.

"The moral responsibility lies on them," he told Interfax. "But I don't think that even one child will be taken to be brought up by deputies of the Duma."

The law is in response to a measure signed into law by President Barack Obama this month that calls for sanctions against Russians assessed to be human rights violators.

That stems from the case of Sergei Magnitsky, a Russian lawyer who was arrested after accusing officials of a $230 million tax fraud. He was repeatedly denied medical treatment and died in jail in 2009. Russian rights groups claimed he was severely beaten and accused the Kremlin of failing to prosecute those responsible; a prison doctor who was the only official charged in the case was acquitted by a Moscow court on Friday.

The U.S. law galvanized Russian resentment of the United States, which Putin has claimed funded and encouraged the wave of massive anti-government protests that arose last winter.

The Parliament initially considered a relatively similar retaliatory measure, but amendments have expanded it far beyond a tit-for-tat response.

Many Russians have been distressed for years by reports of Russian children dying or suffering abuse at the hands of their American adoptive parents. The new Russian law was dubbed the "Dima Yakovlev Bill" after a toddler who died in 2008 when his American adoptive father left him in a car in broiling heat for hours.

Russians also bristled at how the widespread adoptions appeared to show them as hardhearted or too poor to take care of orphans. Astakhov, the children's ombudsman, charged that well-heeled Americans often got priority over Russians who wanted to adopt.

A few lawmakers even claimed that some Russian children were adopted by Americans only to be used for organ transplants or become sex toys or cannon fodder for the U.S. Army. A spokesman with Russia's dominant Orthodox Church said that children adopted by foreigners and raised outside the church will not enter God's kingdom.

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Nataliya Vasilyeva in Moscow contributed to this story.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/putin-signs-anti-us-adoptions-bill-100228125.html

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Putin signs law banning American adoptions

Those already undergoing the costly process of adopting a child from Russia found out Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a law barring any future adoptions, canceling the ones in progress. NBC's Kerry Sanders reports.

By NBC News staff and wire reports

President Vladimir Putin signed a law on Friday that bans Americans from adopting Russian children and imposes other measures in retaliation for new U.S. legislation meant to punish Russian human rights abusers.

The law, which has ignited outrage among Russian liberals and children's rights advocates, enters into force on Jan. 1 and is likely to strain U.S.-Russia relations.


As well as banning U.S. adoptions, it will also outlaw some non-governmental organizations that receive U.S. funding and impose a visa ban and asset freeze on Americans accused of violating the rights of Russians abroad.

The law could block dozens of Russian children expected to be adopted by American families from leaving the country and cut off one of the main international routes for Russian children to leave orphanages that are often dismal. Russia is the single biggest source of adopted children in the United States, with more than 60,000 Russian children being taken in by Americans over the past two decades.

The bill is retaliation for an American law that calls for sanctions against Russians deemed to be human rights violators and part of an increasingly confrontational stance by the Kremlin against the West.

Related: Americans may lose right to adopt Russian children

Putin said U.S. authorities routinely let Americans suspected of violence toward Russian adoptees go unpunished ? a clear reference to Dima Yakovlev, a Russian toddler for whom the bill is named. The child was adopted by Americans and then died in 2008 after his father left him in a car in broiling heat for hours. The father was found not guilty of involuntary manslaughter.

Children's rights ombudsman Pavel Astakhov on Wednesday said that 46 children who were about to be adopted in the United States would remain in Russia if the bill came into effect. On Thursday, he petitioned the president to extend the ban to other countries.

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John and Renee Thomas with their son, Jack, 7, who was adopted from Russia at the age of 3. Jack is hoping for his brother, Nikoly, now in a Russian orphanage, to join him in the United States.

Would-be adoptive parents in the United States are left hanging by Putin's signing of the bill, which was passed by Russian lawmakers last week.

Among them are John and Renee Thomas of Minnetonka, Minn., Kari Huus of NBC News reported.?The Thomases have already adopted Jack, 7, from Russia. When they found out he had a little brother, they began the process to try to adopt him, too. The wait has stretched to four years, and now the adoption may be in danger.?

"When Jack is asked about his family, he talks about his brother," John Thomas said. "He always asks, 'When is he coming home?' We just tell him we?re waiting for the call."

More: Adoption of little brother caught in US-Russia spat

UNICEF estimates that there are about 740,000 children without parental custody in Russia, while only 18,000 Russians are now waiting to adopt a child.

Russian President Vladamir Putin has said he'll sign a proposed law that would halt adoptions of Russian children to Americans. NBC's Duncan Golestani reports.

The U.S. State Department on Thursday repeated its opposition to the Russian measure.

"The welfare of children is simply too important to tie to the political aspects of our relationship," State Department spokesman Patrick Ventrell said. "Additionally, we are deeply troubled by the provisions in the bill that would restrict the ability of Russian civil society organizations to work with American partners." ?

Critics of the bill left dozens of stuffed toys and candles outside the parliament's lower and upper houses to express solidarity with Russian orphans.?

An online petition urging the Kremlin to scrap the bill garnered more than 100,000 Russian signatures.?

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Friday, December 28, 2012

Strange behavior: New study exposes living cells to synthetic protein

Dec. 27, 2012 ? One approach to understanding components in living organisms is to attempt to create them artificially, using principles of chemistry, engineering and genetics. A suite of powerful techniques -- collectively referred to as synthetic biology -- have been used to produce self-replicating molecules, artificial pathways in living systems and organisms bearing synthetic genomes.

In a new twist, John Chaput, a researcher at Arizona State University's Biodesign Institute and colleagues at the Department of Pharmacology, Midwestern University, Glendale, AZ have fabricated an artificial protein in the laboratory and examined the surprising ways living cells respond to it.

"If you take a protein that was created in a test tube and put it inside a cell, does it still function," Chaput asks. "Does the cell recognize it? Does the cell just chew it up and spit it out?" This unexplored area represents a new domain for synthetic biology and may ultimately lead to the development of novel therapeutic agents.

The research results, reported in the advanced online edition of the journal ACS Chemical Biology, describe a peculiar set of adaptations exhibited by Escherichia coli bacterial cells exposed to a synthetic protein, dubbed DX. Inside the cell, DX proteins bind with molecules of ATP, the energy source required by all biological entities.

"ATP is the energy currency of life," Chaput says. The phosphodiester bonds of ATP contain the energy necessary to drive reactions in living systems, giving up their stored energy when these bonds are chemically cleaved. The depletion of available intracellular ATP by DX binding disrupts normal metabolic activity in the cells, preventing them from dividing, (though they continue to grow).

After exposure to DX, the normally spherical E. coli bacteria develop into elongated filaments. Within the filamentous bacteria, dense intracellular lipid structures act to partition the cell at regular intervals along its length. These unusual structures, which the authors call endoliposomes, are an unprecedented phenomenon in such cells.

"Somewhere along the line of this filamentation, other processes begin to happen that we haven't fully understood at the genetic level, but we can see the results phenotypically," Chaput says. "These dense lipid structures are forming at very regular regions along the filamented cell and it looks like it could be a defense mechanism, allowing the cell to compartmentalize itself." This peculiar adaptation has never been observed in bacterial cells and appears unique for a single-celled organism.

Producing a synthetic protein like DX, which can mimic the elaborate folding characteristics of naturally occurring proteins and bind with a key metabolite like ATP is no easy task. As Chaput explains, a clever strategy known as mRNA display was used to produce, fine-tune and amplify synthetic proteins capable of binding ATP with high affinity and specificity, much as a naturally occurring ATP-binding protein would.

First, large libraries of random sequence peptides are formed from the four nucleic acids making up DNA, with each strand measuring around 80 nucleotides in length. These sequences are then transcribed into RNA with the help of an enzyme -- RNA polymerase. If a natural ribosome is then introduced, it attaches to the strand and reads the random sequence RNA as though it was a naturally-occurring RNA, generating a synthetic protein as it migrates along the strand. In this way, synthetic proteins based on random RNA sequences can be generated.

Exposing the batch of synthetic proteins to the target molecule and extracting those that bind can then select for ATP-binding proteins. But as Chaput explains, there's a problem: "The big question is how do you recover that genetic information? You can't reverse transcribe a protein back into DNA. You can't PCR amplify a protein. So we have to do all these molecular biology tricks."

The main trick involves an earlier step in the process. A molecular linker is chemically attached to the RNA templates, such that each RNA strand forms a bond with its newly translated protein. The mRNA-protein hybrids are exposed to selection targets (like ATP) over consecutive rounds of increasing stringency. After each round of selection, those library members that remain bound to the target are reverse-transcribed into cDNA (using their conveniently attached RNA messages), and then PCR amplified.

In the current study, E. coli cells exposed to DX transitioned into a filamentous form, which can occur naturally when such cells are subject to conditions of stress. The cells display low metabolic activity and limited cell division, presumably owing to their ATP-starved condition.

The study also examined the ability of E. coli to recover following DX exposure. The cells were found to enter a quiescent state known as viable but non-culturable (VBNC), meaning that they survived ATP sequestration and returned to their non-filamentous state after 48 hours, but lost their reproductive capacity. Further, this condition was difficult to reverse and seems to involve a fundamental reprogramming of the cell.

In an additional response to DX, the filamentous cells form previously undocumented structures, which the authors refer to as endoliposomes. These dense lipid concentrations, spanning the full width of the filamented E. coli, segment the cells into distinct compartments, giving the cells a stringbean-like appearance under the microscope.

The authors speculate that this adaptation may be an effort to maintain homeostasis in regions of the filamentous cell, which have essentially been walled off from the intrusion of ATP-depleting DX. They liken endoliposomes to the series of water-tight compartments found in submarines which are used to isolate damaged sections of the ship and speculate that DX-exposed cells are partitioning their genetic information into regions where it can be safely quarantined. Such self-compartmentalization is known to occur in some eukaryotic cells, but has not been previously observed in prokaryotes like E. coli.

The research indicates that there is still a great deal to learn about bacterial behavior and the repertoire of responses available when such cells encounter novel situations, such as an unfamiliar, synthetic protein. The study also notes that many infectious agents rely on a dormant state, (similar to the VBNC condition observed in the DX-exposed E. coli), to elude detection by antibiotics. A better understanding of the mechanisms driving this behavior could provide a new approach to targeting such pathogens.

The relative safety of E. coli as a model organism for study may provide a fruitful tool for more in-depth investigation of VBNC states in pathogenic organisms. Further, given ATP's central importance for living organisms, its suppression may provide another avenue for combating disease. One example would be an engineered bacteriophage capable of delivering DX genes to pathogenic organisms.

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Thursday, December 27, 2012

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MINYANVILLE ORIGINAL The three most active funds and stocks in pre-market trading on the Nasdaq (INDEXNASDAQ:.IXIC) were Fushi Copperweld (NASDAQ:FSIN), Facebook (NASDAQ:FB), and Research In Motion (NASDAQ:RIMM) as of 8:50 a.m. EST.

Investors traded 499,600 shares of Fushi Copperweld, which was up $0.11, or 1.18%. Fushi Copperweld announced that it will complete its merger with Green Dynasty today and shares of the company will cease trading on the Nasdaq tomorrow.

Investors exchanged 304,607 shares of Facebook, which was up $0.32, or 1.19%.

Investors also traded 277,362 shares of Research In Motion, which was up $0.19, or 1.79%.

(See also: Pre-Market Primer: Holiday Spending Rose at Weakest Pace Since 2008.)

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Egypt's Mubarak moved to army hospital on health concerns

CAIRO (Reuters) - Hosni Mubarak, the Egyptian strongman ousted last year after 30 years in power, was moved to an army hospital from a prison hospital on Thursday following a fall that raised fresh concerns about his fragile health.

Mubarak, 84, was forced out in a 2011 uprising and sentenced to life in prison in June of this year for his role in killing protesters during the revolt. He was admitted to a prison hospital that month following what security officials called a "health crisis".

Mubarak's health has been the subject of intense speculation in Egypt and he has spent much of the time before and after his trial in the prison hospital.

His lawyer said he was transferred to the military hospital after fracturing a rib in the fall in his prison clinic. He said he also suffered from lung complications and dizziness.

"The health condition is deteriorating to some extent due to the president's fall the week before last," lawyer Mohamed Abdel Razek told Reuters.

Mubarak is to be treated at the military hospital in Cairo's Maadi suburb. "He will stay for awhile," a security source told Reuters.

Mubarak's legal team had been pressing to have him moved from the prison hospital to a better-equipped facility, saying he was not receiving adequate treatment.

There has been no clarity, however, on the exact nature of any of his ailments, with state media reporting a variety of illnesses ranging from shortage of breath to heart attacks and comas.

On July 16 Mubarak was sent back to prison on the orders of the former public prosecutor who said his health had improved and he no longer needed the advanced care of the military hospital where he had been moved in June.

At the time, senior officers and military sources gave various accounts of Mubarak's condition, including that he was in a coma and on life support.

The fate of his family, accused by Egypt's new rulers of accumulating vast wealth illegally during Mubarak's long reign, is also the subject of much speculation.

Public prosecutor Talaat Abdallah has agreed to a request from Egypt's illicit gains authority investigating corruption to confiscate funds from two bank accounts belonging to Mubarak's wife Suzanne and move them to the central bank, the MENA news agency said.

The state newspaper al-Ahram said the amount to be confiscated was 27 million Egyptian pounds ($4.4 million). In May 2011 Suzanne Mubarak was released from detention on graft accusations and relinquished some of her assets to the state.

Mubarak's two sons are also being held in prison, facing trial on graft charges, which they deny.

(Reporting by Shaimaa Fayed, Marwa Awad and Yasmine Saleh; Writing by Shaimaa Fayed; Editing by Michael Roddy)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/egypts-mubarak-moved-army-hospital-health-concerns-173034866.html

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'Les Miserables' Wins Huge Christmas Box Office

Quentin Tarantino's 'Django Unchained' placed second next to 'Les Mis' with huge Christmas day opening numbers.
By Josh Wigler


Hugh Jackman and Anne Hathaway in "Les Miserables"
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How Badly Do You Need Hearing Aid Repair | ArticlePDQ.com

Although hearing impairment is one of the most prevalent disabilities, many people who are affected do not fully understand the problem and are often unwilling to seek treatment. Generally the pain associated with gout is felt in the early morning hours when the sufferer is asleep. Hearing problem is one such critical issue that has been on the rise rapidly within a very short span of time. When first attaching your aid, you will want to stand directly in the front of a traditional mirror at an angle that makes it easy for you to see your ear. They are hesitant to do anything about their hearing because they do not know who to trust.

They want to engage in conversations with a spouse again, too. Selecting the proper technology takes into account your unique hearing loss, your lifestyle requirements and even your budget. This has made it possible for people to actually program their own hearing aids by connecting them to their computer. This allows the system to deliver a much better listening experience that will what is available through the classic Hearing Aid model. Your life will always be enjoyable and pleasant with the help from this extremely unique and appealing ear amplifier hearing aid.

As a result, those who have a hard time manipulating smaller objects may find this a bit harder to manage. The only downside it has is that you need to substitute the battery as soon as each month. Contact the Veterans Administration in your area and ask them about the financial assistance programs and rehabilitative services they have available. Once the attack has passed, you may drink these in very moderate amounts although there may be an indication that stopping these altogether will spell gout relief for good. If your battery door will not close, check your placement and positioning.

These feature a wide range of designs and styles and can be used by both male and female wearers. It actually does not go as deep into the ear as others do. Help is available, however, through a private, national lease plan, in which clients pay $15 monthly towards full purchase while using the device. The cuff that comes with this monitor also has a stethoscope built into it. If you are unable to explain what?s going on and what you are able to hear, you will end up frustrated and give up on trying to come up with a solution all together.

You?ll also find better versions of the feedback reduction and background noise reduction than found in less expensive models. This model does not amplify sounds of high intensity. I can attend my college regularly without missing any single class. Because she could recognize and process speech, the choice was created to fit both ears which gave her more natural hearing and better word understanding. Gout is unfortunately a type of arthritis that many have suffered through for centuries.

It is pretty rare for any age group to pay the expensive fee offered by service providers. He completed an internship at UCLA, served as a member of the cranio-facial team at Orthopaedic Hospital and has provided diagnostic and rehabilitative services to many local medical offices before starting his own practice. Another test is tympanometry which evaluates the middle ear?s ability to conduct sound. Look around and see what your options are. This model costs approximately $1899.

The private programmable hearing aids are a brand new technology that enables people to adjust the controls of their hearing machine through an web platform supplied by the service provider. Its batteries last for a minimum of 3 years. A small percentage of people may experience permanent loss. There is a common misconception that a hearing aid acts just like a pair of glasses does but for your ears rather than your eyes. Ask someone with normal hearing if they can hear a high pitched whistle coming from your hands.

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Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Not exactly a foreign idea - Winnipeg Free Press

Kerry Strayton, 61, is looking to retire in places such as Colombia, Uruguay and Thailand to stretch his retirement dollar.

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Kerry Strayton, 61, is looking to retire in places such as Colombia, Uruguay and Thailand to stretch his retirement dollar.

TORONTO -- Dwindling pension benefits are forcing many Canadians to rethink how they'll spend their golden years, but that doesn't necessarily mean giving up their dreams of a sun-soaked retirement.

Some experts say with proper planning, uprooting to an exotic locale can actually help cash-strapped seniors stretch their retirement dollars.

Aside from milder temperatures, they say many of the destinations favoured by Canadians -- including parts of Mexico, Panama and Costa Rica -- offer another advantage prized by those on a fixed income: a lower cost of living.

"It's sometimes assumed that an international retirement vision or lifestyle is something that wealthy people pursue," said Rod Burylo, a Calgary-based financial adviser specializing in international retirement.

"The reality is... some people retire to Mexico because it's so darn cheap," he said.

"One could reason, therefore, that if the economy suffered and their finances suffered, they may be more inclined to retire to Mexico because... they could have a better quality of life than they could have here."

Many Canadians are having to make tough financial choices -- including prolonging their careers or downsizing their homes -- in preparing for retirement as debt-ridden governments and companies scale back benefits.

While financial considerations alone are rarely enough to prompt a drastic change of scenery, they often play an important role in the decision-making process, according to a recent survey by the BMO Retirement Institute.

The survey by one of Canada's largest banks found more than 70 per cent of Canadians aged 45 or older have given thought to where they want to live out their golden years.

But it also found that while many fantasize about retreating to faraway lands, just over 10 per cent of respondents said they were willing to follow through and leave Canadian soil.

"I think you get people moving abroad for two reasons," said Brian Burlacoff, a financial adviser with Sun Life Financial.

"You get a proportion of people who do want to spend time very purposely outside of Canada -- snowbirds, for example, in Florida or Arizona -- (and) they have a plan for that," he said.

"But the other group that you get moving away are people that have no plan and they're kind of drawing at straws because they have to find a place that's less expensive to live in order to carry out their retirement objectives."

That kind of "reactive" move, he said, is similar to trading a downtown Toronto lifestyle for a more affordable one in a neighbouring suburb.

But unlike a simple hop across municipal borders, crossing national boundaries can have serious tax and health-care implications, he warned.

And even regions where the average day-to-day costs are low can drain the savings of those without a clear budget plan, he said.

A guidebook published by the Department of Foreign Affairs lays out the potential pitfalls for those looking to retire abroad, from the loss of Canadian citizenship or residency -- and the resulting loss of health coverage -- to the intricacies of foreign tax systems.

"Many developing countries lack the resources to collect taxes on foreign-source income, so they compensate by imposing high consumption taxes or import duties," the document reads.

"Make sure you take into account all taxes, duties and fees, as well as the withholding taxes you will pay on income originating in Canada."

Burlacoff and Burylo both recommend consulting an adviser who understands the specific challenges involved, and keeping in touch throughout the preparations and after the move.

At 61, Kerry Strayton believes he's still up to a decade away from retirement, but that hasn't stopped the Richmond, B.C., resident from getting a head start on his plans to retire abroad.

He's already "actively researching" possible destinations for him and his wife, such as Colombia, Uruguay and Thailand -- places with a pleasant climate and a thriving cultural scene, that he says are accessible enough that their son and daughter will be able to visit.

Moving seems like a necessity for the couple, who Strayton says will have to live off their savings and his wife's "small, very modest" pension, given that his employer doesn't offer a pension plan of its own.

He estimates it would cost roughly $1,500 a month in one of his chosen destinations to keep the same standard of living that would cost $2,500 in Richmond.

"To be honest, living in this part of the country in particular, which is very, very expensive, it's hard to see how we would manage to have at least some kind of reasonable lifestyle," he said.

Many unknowns remain: For one thing, the couple hasn't decided whether to make a permanent move or take the more popular snowbird route.

But with several more years of squirrelling away savings ahead, the pair has some time to figure it out.

And in the meantime, Strayton said, they'll be checking out the top contenders to see which one could eventually become their new home.

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-- The Canadian Press

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Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Hafeez backs Afridi to come out of crisis soon ? Cricket News ...

Hafeez backs Afridi to come out of crisis soon ? Cricket News Update

Pakistan?s T20 skipper Mohammad Hafeez has backed the out of form experienced all-rounder Shahid Afridi to come out of an extended lean patch soon and regain selectors? confidence for the one-day format of the game as well.

Afridi has been struggling for form, both with the bat and the ball, since the 2011 ICC World Cup, and was dropped for the three ODIs against India, late this month, while retaining him for the preceding T20 Internationals against the Men in Blue.

However, Afridi scored back-to-back half centuries (52 and 92) during the one-day practice matches at the pre-tour training camp in Lahore last week, to press his claims for a recall into the national one-day squad.

?Afridi is a tough guy and I am sure he will wriggle out of the crisis,? said Hafeez after while speaking to media reporters after a long practice session on Sunday. ?He is taking it positively and as a challenge. His preparation for the Twenty20 matches is excellent,? added the Pakistan all-rounder, who has so far played 107 One Day Internationals and 40 T20 Internationals.

Hafeez also paid rich tribute to the Indian batting prodigy Sachin Tendulkar saying he felt dejected about the veteran?s retirement. The 39-year-old Master Blaster, on Sunday afternoon announced retirement from One Day International Cricket, making himself unavailable for selection for the three-match series against Pakistan.

The Pakistan all-rounder, who will be leading the Men in Green during the short two-match T20 series against the Men in Blue, starting on Wednesday, said they will miss the iconic batsman when playing against India over the next couple of weeks.

?Pakistan will miss Tendulkar,? said the Sargodha born right-hander. ?I admired him as he was a dominant cricketer. He upset all types of bowlers during his career,? he added further.

Hafeez also admitted that Indian skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni was far more experienced when it comes to captaincy. However, he was not wary of Dhoni?s captaincy tactics and said that his focus during the series would be to keep his team motivated during the pressure games.

"Dhoni is far more experienced captain than me and Misbah-ul-Haq. But having said that every captain has to face challenges. My aim will be to see that my side plays without any pressure and express themselves as much they can," concluded the Pakistan T20 skipper.

The tour opening T20 International between India and Pakistan gets underway in Bangalore on Wednesday, December 25, 2012.

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Ga. counties sue HSBC claiming loss of tax base

ATLANTA (AP) ? Three Atlanta-area counties have filed a lawsuit claiming that British bank HSBC cost them hundreds of millions of dollars in extra expenses and damage to their tax bases by aggressively signing minorities to housing loans that were likely to fail.

The Georgia counties' failure or success with the relatively novel strategy could help determine whether other local governments try to hold big banks accountable for losses in tax revenue based on what they claim are discriminatory or predatory lending practices. Similar lawsuits resulted in settlements this year worth millions of dollars for communities in Maryland and Tennessee.

Fulton, DeKalb and Cobb counties say in their lawsuit, which was filed in October, that the housing foreclosure crisis was the "foreseeable and inevitable result" of big banks, such as HSBC and its American subsidiaries, aggressively pushing irresponsible loans or loans that were destined to fail. The counties say that crisis has caused them tremendous damage.

"It's not only the personal damage that was done to people in our communities," said DeKalb County Commissioner Jeff Rader. "That has a ripple effect on our tax digest and the demand for public services in these areas."

The city of Atlanta straddles Fulton and DeKalb counties, while Cobb County is northwest of the city.

The lawsuit says the banks violated the Fair Housing Act, which provides protections against housing or renting policies or practices, including lending, that discriminate on the basis race, color, national origin, religion, sex, family status or handicap.

The counties say their tax digests ? which represent the value of all property subject to tax ? have declined from a high point in 2009. Fulton's tax digest has dropped about 12 percent, from $32.7 billion to $28.7 billion; DeKalb's has dropped about 20 percent, from $22 billion to $17.5 billion; and Cobb's has dropped about 15 percent, from $25.5 billion to $21.3 billion, the lawsuit says. That reduces their ability to provide critical services in their communities, the lawsuit says.

In addition to reducing tax income, vacant or abandoned homes that are in or near foreclosure create additional costs for the counties, the lawsuit says. Their housing code and legal departments have to investigate and respond to code violations, including having to board up, tear down or repair unsafe homes. They have to deal with public health concerns, such as pest infestations, ruptured water pipes, accumulated garbage and unkempt yards. And fire and police departments have to respond to health and safety threats.

The lawsuit says predatory lending practices include: targeting vulnerable borrowers for mortgage loans with unfavorable terms; directing credit-worthy borrowers to more costly loans; putting unreasonable terms, excessive fees or pre-payment penalties into mortgage loans; basing loan values on inflated or fraudulent appraisals; and refinancing a loan without benefit to the borrower.

The counties are asking the court to order the bank to stop its behavior and to take steps to prevent similar predatory lending in the future. They are also seeking financial compensation for the damages they've suffered and punitive damages to punish the bank for its "willful, wanton and reckless conduct." The counties say the financial injury they've suffered is in the hundreds of millions of dollars.

Andrew Sandler, a lawyer for HSBC and its subsidiaries, said he couldn't comment on the case. A federal judge has given the bank until Jan. 25 to respond to the counties' complaint.

Lawyers for the counties declined interviews on the case, but one of them, Jeffrey Harris, said in an emailed statement that they are continuing to investigate other banks and could file additional complaints.

Similar suits were filed against Wells Fargo by the city of Memphis and surrounding Shelby County in Tennessee in 2009 and by the city of Baltimore in 2008. Those suits were settled earlier this year. Both settlements included $3 million to the local governments for economic development or housing programs and $4.5 million in down payment assistance to homeowners, as well as a lending goal of $425 million for residents over the subsequent five years, according to media accounts.

As in those cases, the lawsuit filed by the Georgia counties says the bank, in this case HSBC, targeted communities with high percentages of Fair Housing Act-protected minority residents, particularly blacks and Hispanics.

"Communities with high concentrations of such potential borrowers, and the potential borrowers themselves, were targeted because of the traditional lack of access to competitive credit choices in these communities and the resulting willingness of FHA protected minority borrowers to accept credit on uncompetitive rates," the lawsuit says.

The lawsuit says minority borrowers were disproportionately targeted with high-cost loans between 2004 and 2007.

Before the beginning of the subprime lending boom in 2003, annual foreclosure rates in metro Atlanta averaged below 1 percent, but U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development data show that the estimated foreclosure rates for each of the three counties now average more than 9 percent and are as high as 18 percent in the communities with the highest percentages of minority borrowers, the lawsuit says.

It is the alleged targeting of minority communities that entitles the counties to seek action against HSBC for loss of tax income and other expenses, the lawsuit says.

"If you can show that you yourself have suffered harm by an illegal act under the Fair Housing Act, even if you are not the target, even if you are not the intended victim, you can still sue to stop the behavior and to recover any damages that you can prove you suffered because of the violation of the Fair Housing Act," said Steve Dane, a lawyer whose firm was involved in the Memphis and Baltimore lawsuits.

The costs incurred by counties because of high rates of foreclosure are reflected in court records and related fees for each home, and police and fire departments can calculate the costs of responding to a given address, Dane said. He said it takes a lot of time and effort to gather the necessary records to prove the harm.

Another discouraging factor could be a lack of political will, said Lisa Rice, vice president of the National Fair Housing Alliance.

"Politicians may not want to go up against the banks," she said, adding that there will likely be other local governments that give this a try but she doubts the number will be high.

But Jaime Dodge, an assistant law professor at the University of Georgia, says she thinks more cases are likely, at least in the short term as municipal governments continue to feel the squeeze of a tight economy and seek ways to refill their coffers. They may try to test federal courts in different parts of the country, she said. Successes in multiple jurisdictions could lead to more attempts, but if courts start knocking the suits down that would likely discourage them, she said.

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Egypt constitution passes with 63.8 percent

(AP) ? The head of Egypt's election commission says the new constitution has passed with a 63.8 percent "yes" vote in a referendum.

According to official results announced Tuesday, 32.9 percent of voters participated.

The announcement turns the Islamist-drafted charter into the country's first constitution after the uprising that forced Hosni Mubarak out of office after nearly 30 years of authoritarian rule.

The opposition had campaigned against the constitution, charging that it will usher in Islamic rule in Egypt and restrict freedoms. It has vowed to challenge the results.

Judge Samir Abou el-Maati, the head of the electoral commission, denied allegations that judicial supervision was lacking in the vote.

The official results closely mirror unofficial results announced by the Muslim Brotherhood, the main group that backed the charter.

Associated Press

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Monday, December 24, 2012

Having Trouble With Your Home Based Business? Try These Tips ...

If a stranger approached you on the street and said that you could quit your job and start a business from your home, would you think they?re lying? Most of the people offering these opportunities make their money by convincing others to purchase work from home packages. It is possible to have a successful home business, but there isn?t any one-size-fits-all solution, and there are no guarantees of success. This below article will provide you with methods for beginning your online business.

TIP! Keep your lines of communication open and give all consumers the chance to reach you if needed. Keep a record of the people who contacted you, and find out which of them purchased your products after the inquiries.

Your home based business does not need a complicated website; however, it must be tested thoroughly. It?s important that your site will load and display properly in every browser and on every platform, from desktop computers to mobile devices. Creating seamless access to your site, through various means, will maximize the number of visitors using your services.

You should find out where you can locate your target audience in your local area and find ways to market directly to them. Increasing your customer base can happen on the Internet or right out in the brick and mortar world. Most communities have events like festivals or craft fairs where you could rent a booth and reach the public directly.

TIP! Use your finances wisely by tracking every business expense. Included business expenses are things such as Internet service and car mileage related to your work.

Thoroughly research any person you are considering hiring to help run your home business enterprise. Employees need to be able to keep up with your business, so make sure that their backgrounds indicate that they are skilled and reliable.

Always deduct client meetings from your taxes when they involve expenditures such as lunch or other forms of entertaining. In these cases, these meetings are actual business expenses. Just be careful that these clients are paying or potential clients, or you may not be able to get these deductions.

TIP! Offer visitors to your website an opportunity to be added to your email list. This link should appear at the top of every page in your site, so visitors are always able to enter their contact information.

Through online message boards, you can find support from different home based business owners for improving your work from home business. There are countless forums and websites dedicated to the owners of home businesses, and the information and support that can be gained there can be invaluable. Here you will find people who understand your challenges and will share their solutions with you. They can help you conquer any difficulties you encounter.

Sell your products or services from your business website to increase sales. A lot of online business owners only sell items in person. To get a jump on those people, set up a website. You can even buy an pre-made online shopping package for a really reasonable price.

TIP! Dress up, even when you work from home. If you work at home, you may wish to work while in your jammies.

You can get consumed by work if you live where you work. You should separate your work and personal life by establishing a specific work zone, as well as setting clear work hours to leave time for your personal life.

Open a checking account that is for your business only. Doing so will make it easier to keep business and personal finances separate. You will appreciate having a clear dividing line between personal and business finances when tax time comes. If your business taxes are simple, you are less likely to make silly mistakes.

If you are going to be running a business from your home, it may be a useful tip for you to save all your receipts. Any money that you expend towards growing and maintain your business, including but not limited to transportation and communication expenses, is tax deductible. You should make it a habit to save all of your receipts if you?re not sure which purchases are tax deductible. Receipts get you out of paying more money to the government.

TIP! No matter how modest your home business is in the beginning, you should have a comprehensive business plan for it. You can make adjustments to this business plan as needed.

Starting your home based business with a loan is not recommended. Is money worth risking a friendship? Furthermore, these loans often stipulate that your home is collateral for failure to pay.

When you are starting your work from home business, try to keep your costs down. One savings advantage when operating a business from home is not renting an off-site office. Before you make any purchases, it?s important that you really consider whether or not you need the item you want to buy. If you maintain a budget and stick to it you?ll find that you?re able to offer lower prices than your competition.

TIP! Keep track of what you are spending and earning by opening a separate account for your business. Keep all of your business expenses going through this account, and all of your personal finances out.

As you have just learned, there are many people trying to sell you on scams. However, as you?ve learned throughout this article, there are also many common-sense tips and tactics that you can use in order to grow your home business. If you?re willing to put in the work, you can certainly be successful.

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Amazon's Culling Its Reviews, Mostly The Fake Ones

When you're trying to pick the right product to buy on Amazon, official descriptions and personal taste factor in, sure, but the deal-maker—or breaker—is often that review score, especially with books. The problem is, how do you know if they're legitimate or not? Well Amazon is trying to help you out with that by getting rid of the bogus ones, or at least the ones it thinks are bogus. More »


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Sacks of potatoes stand in for humans in Boeing's in-air Wi-Fi tests

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CHICAGO (AP) -?If the wireless Internet connection during your holiday flight seems more reliable than it used to, you could have the humble potato to thank.?

While major airlines offer in-flight Wi-Fi on many flights, the signal strength can be spotty. Airlines and aircraft makers have been striving to improve this with the growing use of wireless devices and the number of people who don't want to be disconnected, even 35,000 feet up.?

"That's where potatoes come into the picture," Boeing spokesman Adam Tischler said.?Engineers at Chicago-based Boeing Co. used sacks of potatoes as stand-ins for passengers as they worked to eliminate weak spots in in-flight wireless signals. They needed full planes to get accurate results during signal testing, but they couldn't ask people to sit motionless for days while data was gathered.?

It turns out that potatoes ? because of their water content and chemistry ? absorb and reflect radio wave signals much the same way as the human body does, making them suitable substitutes for airline passengers.?

"It's a testament to the ingenuity of these engineers. They didn't go in with potatoes as the plan," Tischler said.?

Recapping the serendipitous path that led to better onboard wireless, Tischler said a member of the research team stumbled across an article in the Journal of Food Science describing research in which 15 vegetables and fruits were evaluated for their dielectric properties, or the way they transmit electric force without conduction.?

Its conclusions led the Boeing researchers to wonder if potatoes might serve just as well as humans during their own signal testing. Despite some skepticism, they ended up buying 20,000 pounds of them.?

Video and photos of the work, which started in 2006, show a decommissioned airplane loaded with row upon row of potato sacks that look like large, lumpy passengers. The sacks sit eerily still in the seats as the engineers collect data on the strength of wireless signals in various spots.?

The Boeing engineers added some complicated statistical analysis and the result was a proprietary system for fine tuning Internet signals so they would be strong and reliable wherever a laptop was used on a plane.?

Boeing says the system also ensures Wi-Fi signals won't interfere with the plane's sensitive navigation and communications equipment.?

"From a safety standpoint, you want to know what the peak signals are, what's the strongest signal one of our communications and navigation systems might see from a laptop or 150 laptops or 350 laptops," Boeing engineer Dennis Lewis explains in a video.?

In a nod to the humor in using a tuber to solve a high-tech problem, researchers dubbed the project Synthetic Personnel Using Dialectic Substitution, or SPUDS.?

The company says better Wi-Fi signals can be found already on three Boeing aircraft models flown by major airlines: 777, 747-8 and the 787 Dreamliner.

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