Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Few Americans Have 'Healthy' Hearts

Just 3 percent of Americans have optimal heart health, while 10 percent have poor heart health, according to a new report from the American Heart Association.

The District of Columbia has the highest percentage of people with ideal heart health, at 6.9 percent, followed by Vermont, at 5.5 percent, and Virginia, at 5 percent. The states with the lowest percentage of people in ideal heart health are Oklahoma, at 1.2 percent, and West Virginia and Mississippi, both at 1.5 percent.

The findings are based on a 2009 survey of more than 350,000 Americans that collected information on seven indicators of heart health.

People were considered to have optimal heart health if they met the following criteria: They did not have high blood pressure, high cholesterol or diabetes; they were not overweight, underweight or obese; they did not smoke; they did at least 150 minutes of moderate physical activity or 75 minutes of vigorous physical activity a week; and they ate five or more servings of fruits and vegetables a day.

The maximum score was 7, and the average was 4.4. [See 7 Ways to Lower Your Risk of Heart Disease.]

In general, people living in New England and western states had higher percentages of people with ideal heart health than did people hailing from southern states.

The findings show that the heart health of Americans varies dramatically by state, the researchers said. The study estimates could be used to help states set goals for improving heart health in their areas, they said.

The study excluded people with coronary heart disease (CHD) and stroke because risk factors for heart disease in this population differ from those in people who don?t have a history of CHD or stroke. ?The findings were based on people's self-reports. As a result, the study could have overestimated the percentage of people in ideal heart health if individuals didn't know they had a certain condition.

The study is published today (Dec. 19) in the Journal of the American Heart Association.

You can find out your heart health score by visiting the AHA's website.

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Washington State Department of Veterans Affairs announces director of Behavioral Health Services

The Washington State Department of Veterans Affairs announced the selection of Dorothy Hanson as Director of Behavioral Health Services and PTSD Programs.

Hanson is a United States Air Force veteran. A native of Maine, she entered the military in 1976 where she worked in the supply field and then accounting and finance until completing her service after 15 years as a Master Sergeant.? While in the Air Force, she obtained her Bachelor?s Degree and upon separation went on to complete her Masters Degree in Psychology with an Emphasis in Marriage and Family Therapy.

Hanson has been providing direct services to veterans for the past 20 years; initially working as an intern for the Tacoma Vet Center, then as a case manager for homeless veterans at the King County Veterans Program until opening a private practice.? In her practice, she provided counseling and outreach for over 16 years to veterans and their family members as a WDVA contract therapist.

As director of the Behavioral Health Services and PTSD programs, Hanson has oversight of 38 PTSD therapists throughout Washington State providing direct counseling services to eligible veterans including individual, couples, family and group therapy. In this position she also oversees the Vet Corps with over 50 Vet Corps members who are embedded in colleges, universities, and technical schools. Her primary focus will be to continue to identify and ensure veterans with invisible wounds - PTSD, Traumatic Brain Injury, and Military Sexual Trauma - are given the resources and services they have earned by serving their country.

To learn more about the Behavioral Health Services and PTSD programs at the Washington State Department of Veterans Affairs, visit http://www.dva.wa.gov/ptsd_counseling.html

Dorothy Hanson can be reached at Dorothyh@dva.wa.gov? or 360-726-2220.

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Jacob Zuma's dominating win at South Africa's ANC, despite criticism, shows politician's skill

JOHANNESBURG - Under the bright lights, the corruption allegations and the ethical concerns trailing South African President Jacob Zuma faded away and the master politician basked in his re-election as head of the governing African National Congress party, singing on stage, smiling and waving to cheering delegates.

Whether he can translate his party victory into reassuring the anxious in South Africa, those worried about the nation's flagging economy, violent criminality and the continued poverty striking those his party once aimed to liberate, however, remains the question.

ANC members voted overwhelmingly Tuesday to keep Zuma as the head of the top political party in South Africa, more than likely guaranteeing the 70-year-old leader another five-year term as the nation's president in the coming 2014 general elections. Opposition parties don't receive the same support as the ANC, the party of anti-apartheid icon Nelson Mandela that many in this nation of 50 million people vote for out of that history.

Zuma trounced Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe, his only challenger who ran a largely muted and reluctant campaign, getting 2,983 votes to Motlanthe's 991. A smiling Zuma came to the stage immediately after the announcement, waving to the cheering crowd with both hands.

"We can boast that we're a leader of our society, that therefore we have something to contribute to the democratic life of this country, to this democratic Republic of South Africa," Zuma said in brief remarks televised live after his victory. "We are certain that at this course in our democracy we are correct, that what we do at all material times, it is in the interest, not just of our organization, but of our country and its people."

Motlanthe, 63, a former unionist, declined to accept any other post with the ANC at Tuesday's meeting. He embraced Zuma for several seconds after the election results announcement and spoke together on stage in view of delegates.

The ANC must "continue to sharpen its ability to hear the cries of our people," he later told those gathered at the Mangaung conference, held in the city also called Bloemfontein.

In Motlanthe's place, the ANC delegates voted to install wealthy businessman Cyril Ramaphosa as deputy president of the party. Ramaphosa is a former union leader who was the ANC's general secretary during the constitutional negotiations that ended apartheid in 1994. He went on to found an investment empire with interests that include a power plant, McDonald's franchises, a Coca-Cola bottler and mines. In November, Forbes magazine estimated his net worth to be about $675 million.

Ramaphosa has been a leading figure behind the scenes in the ANC, though he shuns interviews and publicly offered no comments on policy or political matters ahead of the vote.

Across the board, all six candidates associated with Zuma swept the voting early Tuesday morning by some 4,000 delegates. That ease served as a stark contrast to the run-up to the conference, which saw disrupted provincial meetings, threats and shootings of local ANC officials.

Police have a tight security presence at the conference, which began Sunday and continues through Friday. Authorities earlier arrested four white men who were charged Tuesday with treason and terrorism offenses over an alleged plot to attack the conference and kill Zuma and other leaders, though it is unclear how far along their planning was.

Zuma was the favorite heading into the conference after winning the nominations in most provincial ANC polls. He has wide support among Zulus, South Africa's largest ethnic group, as well as from a loyal cadre of government and party officials.

But many in the public have grown disenchanted with Zuma, who former President Thabo Mbeki fired as deputy president in 2005 after he was implicated in the corruption conviction of close friend and financial adviser Schabir Shaik over a 1999 arms deal. Newspapers have written numerous articles recently about the millions of dollars of government-paid improvements made to Zuma's private homestead. Zuma has also faced accusations, by the media, of being unable to manage his personal finances and relying on friends and colleagues to bail him out, including, allegedly, Mandela himself.

Zuma has also faced criticism over his sexual activity, having been put on trial on charges of raping a family friend, and acquitted, in 2006. He also once claimed that taking a shower after having sex with an HIV-positive woman would protect him from AIDS, a comment that drew widespread criticism.

He and the ANC also have been criticized for strikes that overtook the nation, particularly in the mining sector, and the handling of violence at the Lonmin platinum mine in Marikana in August where police shot dead 34 strikers. The Lonmin strike sparked labor unrest at other mines. Ramaphosa is a non-executive director at Lonmin, raising questions about how his wide business interests will affect the government.

After the lights fade from Mangaung, however, Zuma will find himself back in the same position he was before. South Africa's economy remains anemic and the continent's top economy has seen credit downgrades. Meanwhile, the same black citizens the ANC promised to liberate find themselves crushed by the same poverty.

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Jon Gambrell can be reached at http://www.twitter.com/jongambrellAP.

Source: http://www.startribune.com/world/183925011.html

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Low adiponcetin associated with increased pancreatic cancer risk

Monday, December 17, 2012

Low prediagnostic levels of circulating adiponectin were associated with an increased risk of pancreatic cancer, according to a study published December 14 in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute.

Pancreatic cancer is the fourth leading cause of cancer death in the U.S., but its etiology remains unclear. Adiponectin, a hormone secreted from fat cells, has insulin-sensitizing and anti-inflammatory properties. Low adiponectin plasma levels are associated with the insulin resistance that manifests in obesity and diabetes mellitus, both of which are risk factors for pancreatic cancer.

In order to determine if prediagnostic plasma levels of adiponectin were linked to an increased risk of pancreatic cancer, Ying Bao, M.D., Sc.D., Channing Laboratory, Department of Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School, and colleagues, pooled the data from five prospective U.S. cohort studies, and matched 468 pancreatic cancer case subjects with 1,080 healthy control subjects by cohort, year of birth, smoking status, fasting status, and month of blood draw. They assessed the association between adiponectin and pancreatic cancer risk with conditional logistic regression.

The researchers found a statistically significant inverse association between prediagnostic plasma adiponectin levels and the risk of pancreatic cancer in the five prospective cohorts. "Our data provide additional evidence for a biological link between obesity, insulin resistance, and pancreatic cancer risk and also suggest an independent role of adiponectin in the development of pancreatic cancer," the authors write.

In an accompanying editorial, Jianliang Zhang, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Oncology and Steven N. Hochwald, M.D., Department of Surgical Oncology, both of the Roswell Park Cancer Institute, write that the study establishes a link between adiponectin levels and pancreatic cancer risk that suggests that metabolism contributes to the pathophysiology of pancreatic cancer. "Early detection by the assessment of adiponectin has the potential to improve the survival rates of pancreatic tumor patients," the authors write. "It is also inviting to speculate that therapeutic interventions to increase the levels of circulating adiponectin may prevent the development of pancreatic cancer and/or improve the survival of patients with malignancy."

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Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Newtown plans burials as school's future debated

NEWTOWN, Conn. (AP) ? A grieving Connecticut town braced itself Monday to bury the first two of the 20 small victims of an elementary school gunman and debated when classes could resume ? and where, given the carnage in the building and the children's associations with it.

The people of Newtown weren't yet ready to address the question just three days after the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School, and a day after President Barack Obama pledged to seek change in memory of the children and six adults ruthlessly slain by a gunman packing a high-powered rifle.

"We're just now getting ready to talk to our son about who was killed," said Robert Licata, the father of a student who escaped harm during the shooting. "He's not even there yet."

Newtown officials couldn't say whether Sandy Hook Elementary, where authorities said all the victims were shot at least twice, would ever reopen. State police Lt. Paul Vance said Monday at a news conference that it could be months before police turn the school back over to the district.

Monday classes were canceled and Newtown's other schools were to reopen Tuesday. The district was making plans to send surviving Sandy Hook students to a former school building in a neighboring town, but they didn't say when that would happen.

The gunman, 20-year-old Adam Lanza, was carrying an arsenal of hundreds of rounds of especially deadly ammunition, authorities said Sunday ? enough to kill just about every student in the school if given enough time, raising the chilling possibility that the bloodbath could have been even worse.

The shooter decided to kill himself when he heard police closing in about 10 minutes into Friday's attack, Gov. Dannel P. Malloy said on ABC's "This Week."

At the interfaith service in Newtown on Sunday evening, Obama said he would use "whatever power this office holds" to engage with law enforcement, mental health professionals, parents and educators in an effort to prevent more tragedies like Newtown.

"What choice do we have?" Obama said on a stark stage that held only a small table covered with a black cloth, candles and the presidential podium. "Are we really prepared to say that we're powerless in the face of such carnage, that the politics are too hard?"

The president first met privately with families of the victims and with the emergency personnel who responded to the shooting. Police and firefighters got hugs and standing ovations when they entered for the public vigil, as did Obama.

"We needed this," said the Rev. Matt Crebbin, senior minister of the Newtown Congregational Church. "We need to be together here in this room. ... We needed to be together to show that we are together and united."

As Obama read some of the names of victims early in his remarks, sobs resonated throughout the hall. He closed by slowly reading the first names of each of the 20 children.

"God has called them all home," he said. "For those of us who remain, let us find the strength to carry on and make our country worthy of their memory."

The first funerals were planned Monday for Jack Pinto, a 6-year-old New York Giants fan who might be buried in wide receiver Victor Cruz's jersey, and Noah Pozner, a boy of the same age who liked to figure out how things worked mechanically.

"He was just a really lively, smart kid," said Noah's uncle Alexis Haller, of Woodinville, Wash. "He would have become a great man, I think. He would have grown up to be a great dad."

With more funerals planned this week, the road ahead for Newtown ? which had already started purging itself of Christmas decorations in a joyful season turned mournful ? was clouded.

"I feel like we have to get back to normal, but I don't know if there is normal anymore," said Kim Camputo, mother of two children, ages 5 and 10, who attend a different school. "I'll definitely be dropping them off and picking them up myself for a while."

Jim Agostine, superintendent of schools in nearby Monroe, said plans were being made for students from Sandy Hook to attend classes in his town this week.

Newtown police Lt. George Sinko said he "would find it very difficult" for students to return to the same school where they came so close to death. But, he added, "We want to keep these kids together. They need to support each other."

Connecticut Education Commissioner Stefan Pryor said state construction employees are advising on renovating Sandy Hook, which serves grades kindergarten through four.

It wasn't just Newtown that was concerned about the next steps for its schoolchildren. Across the country, vigilance was high. In an effort to ensure student safety and calm parents' nerves, districts asked police departments to increase patrols and have sent messages to parents outlining safety plans they assured them are regularly reviewed and rehearsed.

Teachers girded themselves to be strong for their students and for questions and fears they would face in the classroom.

"It's going to be a tough day," said Richard Cantlupe, an American history teacher at Westglades Middle School in Parkland, Fla. "This was like our 9/11 for schoolteachers."

Communities were on edge. In nearby Ridgefield, Conn., schools were locked down after a suspicious person was seen near train station.

Authorities say the gunman shot his mother, Nancy Lanza, at their home and then took her car and several of her guns to the school, where he broke in and shot his victims to death, then himself. A Connecticut official said the mother was found dead in her pajamas in bed, shot four times in the head with a .22-caliber rifle.

During his later rampage, terrified staffers at the school stayed hidden for hours, not knowing how many shooters there were.

Divorce paperwork released Monday showed that Nancy Lanza had the authority to make all decisions regarding Adam's upbringing. The divorce was finalized in September 2009, when Adam Lanza was 17.

Federal agents have concluded that Lanza visited an area shooting range, but they do not know whether he actually practiced shooting there. Ginger Colbrun, a spokeswoman for the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, would not identify the range or say how recently he was there.

Agents determined Lanza's mother visited shooting ranges several times, but it's not clear whether she took her son or whether he fired a weapon there, Colbrun said.

A law enforcement official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said investigators are reviewing the contents of Lanza's computer, as well as phone and credit card records, in an effort to piece together his activities leading up to the shooting. The official was not authorized to discuss the details of the case.

Lanza took classes at Western Connecticut State University when he was 16, and earned a B average, said Paul Steinmetz, spokesman for the school in Danbury. He said Monday that Lanza took his last class in the summer of 2009 and didn't return.

Investigators have offered no motive, and police have found no letters or diaries that could shed light on it. They believe Lanza attended Sandy Hook many years ago, but they couldn't explain why he went there Friday. Authorities said Lanza had no criminal history, and it was not clear whether he had a job.

Lanza is believed to have used a Bushmaster AR-15 rifle in the school attack, a civilian version of the military's M-16 and a model commonly seen at marksmanship competitions. It's similar to the weapon used in a recent shopping mall shooting in Oregon.

Versions of the AR-15 were outlawed in the United States under the 1994 assault weapons ban. That law expired in 2004, and Congress, in a nod to the political clout of the gun-rights lobby, did not renew it.

In some of the first regulatory proposals to rise out of the Newtown shooting, Democratic lawmakers and independent Sen. Joe Lieberman said Sunday that military-style assault weapons should be banned and that a national commission should be established to examine mass shootings.

"Assault weapons were developed for the U.S. military, not commercial gun manufacturers," said Lieberman, of Connecticut, who is retiring next month. "This is a moment to start a very serious national conversation about violence in our society, particularly about these acts of mass violence."

Gun rights activists remained largely quiet, all but one declining to appear on the Sunday talk shows. In an interview on "Fox News Sunday," Rep. Louie Gohmert, a Texas Republican, defended the sale of assault weapons and said that the principal at Sandy Hook, who authorities say died trying to overtake the shooter, should herself have been armed.

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Contributing to this report were Associated Press writers John Christoffersen, Ben Feller, Adam Geller, Jim Kuhnhenn and Michael Melia in Newtown; David Collins in Hartford, Conn.; Brian Skoloff in Phoenix; and Anne Flaherty in Washington.

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Police: Plot to bomb S. Africa president foiled

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Delegates from the African National Congress attend the nomination session of their party meeting in Bloemfontein, South Africa, on Dec. 17.

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BLOEMFONTEIN, South Africa -- South African police said Monday they had foiled a plot by suspected right-wing Afrikaner extremists targeting an African National Congress (ANC) conference attended by President Jacob Zuma and dozens of top government officials.

Four men aged between 40 and 50 were arrested Sunday. A police spokesman told Reuters there was evidence they were planning acts around the country and not just at the ANC meeting in the central city of Bloemfontein.


The vast majority of South Africa's whites accepted the ANC's victory in the 1994 election that brought Nelson Mandela to power and ended decades of white-minority rule. However, a tiny handful continues to oppose the historic settlement.

"Their acts are widespread. We arrested them in different provinces," spokesman Billy Jones said.

ANC spokesman Keith Khoza said preliminary information suggested the men were planning to bomb the marquee where Zuma and 4,500 delegates are holding a five-day meeting to chose the ANC's leadership for the next five years.

"This would have been an act of terrorism that South Africa can ill afford," Khoza said.

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South African President Jacob Zuma attends the second day of the annual meeting of the African National Congress in Bloemfontein on Dec. 17.

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The Federal Freedom Party, a fringe group that campaigns for self-determination for the white Afrikaner minority, confirmed two of those arrested were party members, but denied any role in the suspected plot.

"We were not involved and do not associate ourselves with their actions," national secretary Francois Cloete said.

In July, a former university lecturer was found guilty of orchestrating a 2002 plot to overthrow the ANC and assassinate Mandela -- now 94 and receiving treatment in a Pretoria hospital for a lung infection.

There was a heavy security presence at the Bloemfontein meeting and the few vehicles allowed onto the university campus hosting the event were being searched by police and sniffer dogs.

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The conference is set to give Zuma a second mandate to lead the party and -- given the ANC's dominance at the ballot box -- another five-year term in 2014 as president of Africa's biggest economy.

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Monday, December 17, 2012

Massachusetts fines Morgan Stanley over Facebook IPO

BOSTON (Reuters) - Morgan Stanley , the lead underwriter for Facebook Inc's initial public offering, will pay a $5 million fine to Massachusetts for violating securities laws governing how investment research can be distributed.

Massachusetts' top securities regulator, William Galvin, on Monday charged that a top Morgan Stanley banker had improperly coached Facebook on how to disclose sensitive financial information selectively, perpetuating what he calls "an unlevel playing field" between Wall Street and Main Street.

Morgan Stanley has faced criticism since Facebook went public in May for revealing revised earnings and revenue forecasts to select clients before the media company's $16 billion initial public offering.

This is the first time a case stemming from Morgan Stanley's handling of the Facebook offering has been decided.

Facebook had privately told Wall Street research analysts about softer forecasts because of less robust mobile revenues. A top Morgan Stanley banker coached Facebook executives on how to get the message out, Galvin said.

A Morgan Stanley spokeswoman said on Monday the company is "pleased to have reached a settlement" and that it is "committed to robust compliance with both the letter and the spirit of all applicable regulations and laws." The company neither admitted nor denied any wrongdoing.

Galvin, who has been aggressive in policing how research is distributed on Wall Street ever since investment banks reached a global settlement in 2003, said the bank violated that settlement. He fined Citigroup $2 million over similar charges in late October.

"The conduct at Morgan Stanley was more egregious," he said in an interview explaining the amount of the fine. "With it we will get their attention and begin to take steps in restoring some confidence for retail investors to invest."

Galvin also said that his months-long investigation into the Facebook IPO is far from over and that he continues to review the other banks involved. Goldman Sachs and JP Morgan also acted as underwriters. The underwriting fee for all underwriters was reported to be $176 million at the time, or 1.1 percent of the proceeds.

Massachusetts did not name the Morgan Stanley banker in its documents but personal information detailed in the matter suggest it is Michael Grimes, a top technology banker.

The state said the banker helped a Facebook executive release new information and then guided the executive on how to speak with Wall Street analysts about it. The banker, Galvin said, rehearsed with Facebook's Treasurer and wrote the bulk of the script Facebook's Treasurer used when calling the research analysts.

A number of Wall Street analysts cut their growth estimates for Facebook in the days before the IPO after the company filed an amended prospectus.

Facebook's treasurer then quickly called a number for Wall Street analysts providing even more information.

The banker "was not allowed to call research analysts himself, so he did everything he could to ensure research analysts received new revenue numbers which they then provided to institutional investors," Galvin said.

Galvin's consent order also says that the banker spoke with company lawyers and then to Facebook's chief financial officer about how to prove an update "without creating the appearance of not providing the underlying trend information to all investors."

The banker and all others involved with the matter at Morgan Stanley are still employed by the company, a person familiar with the matter said.

Retail investors were not given any similar information, Galvin said, saying this case illustrates how institutional investors often have an edge over retail investors.

(Reporting By Svea Herbst-Bayliss with additional reporting by Suzanne Barlyn and Lauren Tara LaCapra in New York; Editing by Theodore d'Afflisio and Andrew Hay)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/massachusetts-fines-morgan-stanley-over-facebook-research-184653690--sector.html

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Medical examiner: all Sandy Hook victims died of multiple gunshot wounds

Connecticut Chief State Medical Examiner Dr. Wayne Carver addresses the media (ABC News)

NEWTOWN, Conn.-- Dr. H. Wayne Carver, the medical examiner investigating Friday's massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School, said autopsies completed on the 20 children and six adults on Saturday showed they were killed with multiple bullets fired by rifle at close range.

"This is the worst I've seen," Palmer told reporters gathered at Treadwell Park, less than a mile from the school where the shooting occurred.

Lt. Vance distributed a photocopied list with the names and dates of birth of the victims, including 12 girls and 8 boys, most of them born in 2006.

The youngest was Noah Pozner, who celebrated his 6th birthday in November. Josephine Gay, another victim, turned 7 on Dec. 11, three days before the massacre. The oldest victim identified Saturday was Mary Sherlach, age 56.

All of the adult victims were women, aged 27 to 56.

Autopsies on the suspected shooter, who police say shot himself, and his mother--who was found dead in their Newtown home--would be conducted Sunday, Palmer said.

Police have still not released his name. "You have to understand this is an ongoing investigation, with an active crime scene," Carver said.

Carver told reporters that the victims had all been identified and their bodies released. In what appeared to be an uncomfortable moment for Carver, he said all of the victims he had examined so far had all been shot by a Bushmaster .223 caliber assault rifle, one of at least two weapons 20-year old Adam Lanza used to commit one of the deadliest mass shootings in U.S. history.

"This is only the second press conference I have ever done," in more than 30 years, Carver noted dryly.

Lanza allegedly gunned down his mother, Nancy Lanza, at their home Friday before driving to Sandy Hook and forcing his way inside to commence the deadly shooting spree. Autopsies on the bodies of the gunman and his mother are still pending, Carver said.

Before the names of the victims were released, First Selectman Patricia Llodra urged the crush of media assembled at the park to respect their families.

"Please treat out community with kindness," Llodra said. "We need your help on this healing journey."

Earlier, Sen. Richard Blumenthal met with local officials and families in Newtown, but refused to engage in the debate over gun control in the wake of the shooting.

"We're going to have that conversation at another time," Blumenthal told Yahoo! News. "Right now my focus is on the this community, and the families and the continuing shock and grief they are experiencing."

He added: "I can't imagine any job tougher than to tell parents their 7-year-old is gone. It's the worst nightmare for any parent."

The Connecticut State Police released the names of the 26 victims at the news conference. The full list is included below:

Bacon, Charlotte 02/22/06, F

Barden, Daniel 09/25/05, M

Davino, Rachel 07/17/83, F

Engel, Olivia 07/18/06, F

Gay, Josephine 12/11/05, F

Marquez-Greene, Ana M 04/04/06, F

Hockley, Dylan, 03/08/06, M

Hocksprung, Dawn 06/28/65, F

Hsu, Madeleine, F 07/10/06

Hubbard, Catherine V 06/08/06, F

Kowalski, Chase 10/31/05, M

Lewis, Jesse 06/30/06, M

Mattioli, James 03/22/06, M

McDonnell, Grace 11/04/05, F

Murphy, Anne Marie 07/25/60, F

Parker, Emilie 05/12/06, F

Pinto, Jack 05/06/06, M

Pozner, Noah 11/20/06, M

Previdi, Caroline 09/07/06, F

Rekos, Jessica 05/10/06

Richman, Avielle 10/17/06, F

Russeau, Lauren 06/0/82 (number listed on form), F

Sherlach, Mary 02/11/56, F

Soto, Victoria 11/04/85, F

Wheeler, Benjamin 09/12/06, M

Wyatt, Allison N 07/03/06, F

Beth Fouhy and Eric Pfeiffer contributed to this report

Connecticut State Medical Examiner Dr. H. Wayne Carver addresses the media (Dylan Stableford/Yahoo! News)

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Sunday, December 9, 2012

Obama?s Energy Dilemma: Back Energy-Fueled Growth or Please Green Lobby?

Talk all you want about the?fiscal cliff, but more important still will be how the Obama administration deals with a potential growth-inducing energy boom. With America about to?join the ranks of major natural-gas exporters?and with the nation?s?rising oil production reducing imports, the energy boom seems poised to both boost our global competitiveness and drive economic growth well above today?s paltry levels.

This puts?President Obama?in a dilemma. To please his core green constituency, he can strangle the incipient energy-led boom in its cradle through dictates of federal regulators. On the other hand, he can choose to take credit for an economic expansion that could not only improve the lives of millions of middle- and working-class Americans, but also could assure Democratic political dominance for a decade or more.

Stronger economic growth remains the only way to solve our nation?s fundamental fiscal problems other than either huge tax hikes or crippling austerity. As economist?Bret Swanson has pointed out, the best way to raise revenues and reduce expenditures, particularly for such things as welfare and unemployment, would be to increase overall growth from the current pathetic 2 percent rate to something closer to 3 or 4 percent.

Swanson suggests in?a few simple charts?that a 4 percent growth rate would drive output to levels that would cover even our current projected spending levels. Even at 3 percent, the additional revenue would be enough, for example, to fill in Medicare?s looming $24.6 billion liability that is projected to 2050. The effects of higher growth are likely far greater than either any anticipated bonanza by raising taxes on the ?rich? or enacting the most extreme austerity.

The energy revolution presents Obama with the clearest path to drive this critical boost to greater economic growth.?New technologies for finding and tapping resources, such as fracking and other new technologies to tap older oil fields, could make America potentially the largest oil and gas producer by 2020 ,according to the International Energy Agency.

Read more at The Daily Beast. By Joel Kotkin.

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Australian radio station says no wrongdoing in royal prank call

PERTH, Australia (Reuters) - The Australian radio station behind a prank phone call to a London hospital that was treating Prince William's pregnant wife Kate said on Saturday it had done nothing wrong and no one could have foreseen the tragic outcome.

There has been renewed soul-searching over media ethics after Jacintha Saldanha, 46, the nurse who was duped by the station's call to the King Edward VII hospital, was found dead on Friday in a suspected suicide.

The hoax, in which the radio hosts - posing as Britain's Queen Elizabeth and Prince Charles despite Australian accents - successfully inquired after Kate's medical condition, has made worldwide headlines.

On Saturday, Australians from Prime Minister Julia Gillard to people in the street expressed their sorrow and cringed at how the hoax had crossed the line of acceptability.

Two large companies suspended their advertising from the popular Sydney-based station and a media watchdog said it would speak with 2DayFM's owners. Users of social media sites such as Twitter expressed outrage.

The hoax also raised concerns about the ethical standards of Australian media, as Britain's own media scramble to agree a new system of self regulation and avoid state intervention following a damning inquiry into reporting practices.

Southern Cross Austereo Chief Executive Rhys Holleran told a news conference in Melbourne on Saturday that the company would work with authorities in any investigation, but that it was too early to draw conclusions.

He said he was "very confident" that the radio station had done nothing illegal.

"This is a tragic event that could not have been reasonably foreseen and we are deeply saddened by it. Our primary concern at this stage is for the family of Nurse Saldhana."

Holleran added that 2DayFM radio hosts Mel Greig and Michael Christian were "completely shattered" by Saldanha's death. The pair will stay off the air indefinitely, he said.

Two high profile Australian firms, the Coles supermarket group and phone company Telstra, said on Saturday that they were suspending advertising with the station. Others were expected to follow suit.

Austereo said all advertising on 2DayFM had been shelved until at least Monday in a mark of respect to advertisers whose Facebook pages were inundated with thousands of hate messages.

The Twitter accounts of Greig and Christian were removed shortly after news of the tragedy in London broke.

SOCIAL MEDIA OUTRAGE

Social media were inundated with angry messages to the radio station and its hosts in what has become the latest shock radio story to rile the Australian public.

Earlier this year 2DayFM was reprimanded by Australia's independent communications regulator after a radio host talked a 14-year-old girl into revealing on air that she had been raped, prompting community outrage and an advertiser backlash.

So-called "shock jock" radio announcers are frequently denounced in Australia for their deeply personal and often derogatory attacks on politicians and ordinary citizens.

Communications Minister Stephen Conroy said that the independent broadcast regulator, the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA), had received complaints about the royal hoax.

The British royal family has long had an uneasy relationship with the media, which sank to its lowest after the 1997 death of Prince William's mother Diana in a Paris car crash.

Palace officials acted swiftly this summer when a French magazine printed topless photos of Kate on holiday, taking legal action to curb republication for fear of a repeat of the relentless media pursuit of Diana.

Saldanha's death threatens to cast a pall over the enthusiastic public welcome given to Kate's pregnancy, which dominated newspaper front pages this week from her admission to hospital on Monday to her departure on Thursday.

The royal family emerged from years of criticism that it was a dated and out of touch institution and is enjoying a surge in popularity in Britain following Kate and William's wedding last year. The impending royal baby will only boost public affection.

Elaborate celebrations marking the 60th anniversary of the queen coming to the throne and her appearance at the opening of the London Olympics this summer - where a stunt double parachuted into the stadium - have all contributed to a more positive royal relationship with Britons.

(Additional reporting by Tim Castle in London; Writing by Jeremy Laurence; Editing by Mark Heinrich)

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Friday, December 7, 2012

Q&A with Rags Gupta, Videoplaza's New COO - VAN

Rags GuptaRags is Videoplaza?s newly appointed Chief Commercial Officer. Videoplaza help broadcasters, publishers and ad networks to maximise their advertising revenues from IP-delivered video advertising. Its sell side ad management platform, Karbon, is used to monetise video experiences across PCs, mobile devices, tablets, game consoles, IPTV and Smart TVs. The company is headquartered in London, with offices across Europe and Asia, and Videoplaza?s clients include M6 (FR), Canal+ (FR), SBS (NL), Sony India (IND), and TV4 (SE).

Joining Videoplaza from Brightcove, Rags was part of Brightcove?s founding executive team at a very early stage. Prior to that, he was General Manager and then COO for Live365, a web 1.0 Internet radio network based in Silicon Valley ? the first webcaster to reach profitability. Here Rags speaks about his new role, the distinction between ?VOD? and ?video?, the challenges faced by media owners, and Videoplaza?s road map for the future.

V: Congratulations on your new role at Videoplaza. Could you give a little background on what your role will involve and what attracted you to working with Videoplaza?

R: As Chief Commercial Officer, I am primarily responsible for the commercial success of the business and building out the sales, marketing and client relations functions across the Videoplaza global footprint. This means thinking about how the business scales as well as, day to day, being deeply engaged with our clients to understand their needs around video monetization and partner with them to innovate and grow our respective businesses.

Why did I join the business? For some time I sat on the Videoplaza board as an advisor, and over time was increasingly impressed with the team, the product and the success they were achieving with clients. For many years and coming from Brightcove, I have been a huge believer in the online video opportunity. I welcomed the opportunity to get involved at a deeper, operational level with Videoplaza, having seen from the board the great potential and traction within the business. All the data we see within our business demonstrates that IP-delivered video is growing exponentially and at a far greater rate than for example traditional media like TV advertising (a CAGR of 53% in the EU vs 2.5% for TV advertising).

Videoplaza work with both publishers and broadcasters. Publishers tend to describe their proposition as ?video? while broadcasters tend to describe theirs as ?VOD?. Similarly, many ad tech companies position themselves as a service designed for one side or the other. Are the requirements of one side or the other really all that different, and if so, what are those differences?

We work with a range of clients including broadcasters, and publishers (for example media groups and newspaper groups) as well as gaming businesses and ad networks.

There are some differences between the groups you describe as ?publishers? and ?broadcasters?. For example, broadcasters often offer long form content as part of their VOD solutions, where publishers often focus on delivering short form content. This means that we need a flexible approach to areas like ad insertion policies and ad loads, and we make a point of collating best practice across our client base to share knowledge and learning. The ad load for short form content on different devices like mobiles, will be very different to that going into a piece of VOD long form content.

Broadcasters also need specific support around areas like live streaming monetisation, as well as frequency capping and time based breaks. Their forecasting requirements are quite different to that of a publisher.

However our Karbon platform is designed to support both broadcasters and publishers, and whilst some of the features they require may be slightly different, at a fundamental level their needs are the same: to deliver fantastic reach and audience to their advertisers, and to optimise the revenue from their inventory. For Videoplaza supporting the sell side (whether publishers or broadcasters) is our ?north star? ? arming them with the weapons they need to monetise video to its fullest effect.

What?s the greatest challenge facing video publishers today?

There are a number of challenges facing media owners in this fast-paced world:

  • Audience behaviour has changed rapidly over the last few years in terms of how people consume content. Now instead of watching TV in their living room, viewers consume video wherever they are, even on the go, via a range of devices from the mobile and tablet to the PC. Media owners need to navigate the complex device landscape (which is both technically challenging and requires a new commercial approach to ad sales) whilst delivering the optimum user experience to their viewers
  • The buy side is increasingly arming up with new tools and automated processes. As the buy side adopts programmatic buying and RTB, the sell side needs to be armed to defend and grow their position. This will be critical going forwards to enable the sell side to grow audience and revenue
  • In an online and multi-device world, there is a wealth of data that can be leveraged to add to the value of the audience. Publishers and broadcasters need a clear strategy around data and how it can be used to add value to CPMs and deliver greater results to their advertiser clients. It will be key for media owners to tackle this issue in 2013

Which of the European markets is the most active in terms of video? Are there any lessons to be drawn from that market that could be applied elsewhere?

We operate across a range of markets in Europe, and we do see differences between regions. There are two areas in which we see a highly developed approach to IP-delivered video.

France is a hugely evolved market in terms viewing video on multi-devices and IPTV ? it is the most mature IPTV market globally. There we have seen the importance of early integrations with IPTV providers (through our client M6 we have integrations into 3 of the 4 major closed IPTV environments). We also saw our clients in France think very early on about how to tackle the multi-device issue ? by delivering a great client experience across a range of devices, and selling one audience across the different devices their viewers are accessing content on.

In the Nordics, internet penetration is amongst the most significant globally. Viewers are incredibly internet literate and consumption per capita is high. This translates to the desire for real innovation with media owners in that market, who need to differentiate themselves. We see media owners being truly creative around interactive ad formats for example and very fearless in terms of trying new formats and being able to command a premium CPM for them; and things like live streaming monetisation ? realising the huge viewing potential of live sporting events and working with us to monetise the audience. This is technically complex to achieve but offers a unique opportunity to their advertiser clients.

As more content is consumed on tablets and smartphones, do you think top tier premium content will be able to retain or even increase the value it enjoys today?

Approximately 27% of the traffic delivered through our Karbon platform today goes to non-PC devices such as tablets and mobiles. This represents huge growth from where we were 1 year ago. Premium content is increasingly available on these devices.

We believe that this type of content has the potential to increase in value as long as media owners handle it in the right way:

  • Build a device committed but device agnostic experience i.e. design the best experience or client for a device platform such as the tablet, but build this agnostically across all major device types ? where the audience are. This means taking into account things like the form factor of the device ? for example the real estate on an iPad offers greater opportunities for ad interactivity than a mobile device with a smaller screen size.
  • Look at second screen opportunities ? think about how the tablet can complement and drive viewing around the TV screen or the VOD experience. Comscore recently concluded that multiscreen viewers tend to be the most loyal and engaged brand consumers. This is a highly valuable proposition to sell to an advertiser. Experiment with interactivity and innovative formats, allied to great first screen content; this can drive more consumption on non-PC devices
  • Leverage data in the mobile context. Collate data on those users and their habits and deliver even more targeted, relevant advertising to them ? thus increasing the value of the audience again.

There are a lot of publishers, particularly tho started out in print, whose primary focus online has been content in the form of text images. Many have experimented with video in the past and have fallen down for various reasons. What could the industry do to encourage more of these publishers to become more deeply involved with video?

The industry as a whole needs to be more transparent around the value and growth potential of IP-delivered video. Video viewing across IP devices is growing ? so audiences are shifting, and video delivers higher engagement levels. Providers like ourselves have a responsibility to share data and evidence to help publishers embrace the opportunity. This is the reason for our research report earlier this year on the IP-delivered video advertising space. Similarly we will be following up with our next research report in Q1 next year so watch this space?.

Equally the industry needs to continue its work on standards to ensure media owners entering the video market have a clear and consistent way to start working with video ad delivery and formats. VAST 3.0 and VPAID 2.0 ease the way for publishers who want to monetise video content for the first time and its key for the ecosystem to keep feeding into and developing common standards.

You worked with Brightcove up until the IPO. While we often hear how Brightcove do a great job of allowing publishers to monetize their content, surely there must have been conversations about the possibility of either serving ads and/or starting an ad network? Do you think Brightcove could ever go in that direction, or might Videoplaza go in the opposite direction, and integrate an ad network proposition or a content hosting model?

Ha! There weren?t just conversations but in fact experiments around building an ad network. This was back in the days of 2005/2006 at a time when there was a lot of experimentation in the market. We ended up ?sticking to our knitting? and focusing on being the best video publishing platform possible, which I think was the right decision. I have no idea if Brightcove would go in that direction now but would be sceptical on the wisdom of that.

For Videoplaza, our mission is to empower and support the sell side to make the most of their video content through monetization. We listen closely to our sell side clients and choose to develop in ways that achieve our mission. We embrace new technologies and commercial models that mean our clients can for example make the most of data and automation, in a way that decreases technical complexity and delivers strong revenue.

However it?s highly unlikely we would every move into the role of an ad network because networks, sitting in the middle between the buy and sell side, are fundamentally compromised by trying to please both. We will stay firmly anchored on the sell side. Equally content hosting and publishing is not our core business, and we are agnostic on this front. We integrate with not only Brightcove but other OVPs such as Ooyala, Kaltura and home-grown platforms. Videoplaza?s focus remains on helping the sell side monetise premium video content.

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RI court to hear arguments in pension case

(AP) ? Attorneys for the state of Rhode Island will ask a judge to dismiss a legal challenge to the state's landmark pension overhaul filed by public-sector unions.

The hearing in Judge Sarah Taft-Carter's Providence courtroom on Friday is the highest profile one yet in the legal dispute over the year-old pension law. Unions argue the changes to state retirement benefits are unconstitutional and unfair.

State leaders insist that without the changes, ever-escalating pension costs would swamp state finances. They say the pension law ? which passed overwhelmingly in 2011 ? was carefully crafted to withstand legal scrutiny.

The litigation could have far-reaching implications as states around the country seek to rein in pension costs. Collectively, states face a $1.4 trillion gap between what they've promised workers and what they've set aside to pay for those benefits.

Rhode Island has attracted a high-profile defender: New York attorney David Boies has asked to join the legal team defending the law because of what he has said are the case's implications for other governments dealing with their own pension problems.

A ruling on the state's motion to dismiss the unions' lawsuits is not expected immediately.

The new law is intended to save an estimated $4 billion over 20 years by suspending retiree pension increases, raising retirement ages for many workers and creating a new benefit plan combining traditional pensions with 401(k)-style accounts. Before the changes were enacted, the state's pension costs were set to jump from $319 million in 2011 to $765 million in 2015 and $1.3 billion in 2028.

The changes were signed into law by Gov. Lincoln Chafee a year ago and went into effect July 1. They affect 66,000 active and retired state workers, teachers and municipal employees.

Attorneys for the unions and the state agree the legal dispute is likely to be protracted, expensive and complicated. Chafee, one of the leading supporters of the law, now says he would like to negotiate a settlement with the unions to avoid the fiscal calamity that a defeat for the state would mean.

Treasurer Gina Raimondo, the main architect of the law, said she feels confident about the state's chances. She opposes negotiations with the unions at this point.

"We're in the early innings," Raimondo, a Democrat, said of the case. "The law is in our favor and we have an excellent legal team. We're going to do our very best to protect the work of the General Assembly."

The unions, however, argue that the pension law is an unconstitutional impairment of an implied contract. They insist lawmakers had a duty to look for alternatives before voting to withhold pension benefits that had already been promised.

"They didn't even listen to us," said J. Michael Downey, President of Council 94, a union representing several thousand active and retired public workers. "We've been willing to sit down and resolve this but our ideas weren't listened to."

Also on Friday, the state will ask that Boies be allowed to represent the state's pension system as a member of the state's legal team. He has asked for a $50 hourly fee for his work ? a fraction of his regular fee. Boies is famed for his work representing the government in its antitrust case against Microsoft and in Al Gore's unsuccessful presidential campaign challenge in the U.S. Supreme Court.

The state had asked the Rhode Island Supreme Court to block Taft-Carter from ruling in the case because her mother and son receive state pensions, but on Thursday the high court declined to intervene. As a state judge Taft-Carter is also eligible for a state pension.

Associated Press

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Thursday, December 6, 2012

The 'royal molecatcher' outlives Versailles king

(AP) ? The king is dead, but the molecatcher lives on.

He even signs SMS messages: "Molecatcher to the king." It's been over two centuries since Louis XVI was guillotined on Paris' Place de la Concorde, but the job of hunting the underground pest that so troubled French monarchs on the grounds of the Versailles palace still exists.

Its current holder carries on, business as usual, with a task that hasn't changed in centuries.

"It might sound funny, but it's serious work. My job is to make sure molehills don't deface Europe's finest gardens," says 36-year-old Jerome Dormion, the latest in an unbroken 330-year line of mole-killers in the royal palace and gardens visited by six million people a year. "We still have visiting dignitaries too. Imagine if they were to see them!"

Dormion ? who started out as a regular gardener before noticing a niche in the molecatching market ? keeps the roughly 800 hectares (2,000 acres) of magnificent horticulture mole-free. The grounds include fountains, an orangery, glistening landscaped grass, Marie Antoinette's cherished farm and famed gardener Andre Le Notre's Royal Path and Grand Canal.

He takes the work very seriously ? but there's the odd flash of humor.

"I'm known as the king's molecatcher because Versailles is still the palace," he says. "The king might be gone, but the palace still has moles, loads of them." He smiles: "Which is good, as it keeps me in work!"

Versailles is a veritable hotbed for moles, unlike some other European palaces, since it lies in the verdant countryside some 12 kilometers (7.5 miles) outside the Paris city walls. Across the channel, Britain's Queen Elizabeth II need not furrow her regal brow, as her palace, within London, is protected by city foundations that prevent moles from digging through to the royal residence.

At Versailles, large mounds of earth mark out the path of the mole's underground kingdom, in which Dormion sets dozens of archaic-looking traps featuring two metal prongs that smash together to break the neck.

"It resembles a guillotine," says Dormion with a wry-smile. He tried poison for a while, but decided the contraption invented in the 1600s was the best, not to mention most faithful to the historic role.

For their part, moles, solitary underground creatures with giant paws for digging, outdate even the oldest kings of France.

They first burrowed into Europe some 40 million years ago, and over the centuries have been the enduring bane of royal gardens in and around France. In fact, it's a small miracle that a myopic, near-deaf worm-eater that can die of stress if it goes above ground has survived so long.

Zoologists say their against-all-odds success is due to a decline in natural predators like wild cats and weasels ? and the mole population is now booming. One single mole can make 30 molehills a day, which multiplied a hundred-fold can see entire estates pockmarked within weeks.

The royal molecatcher was first hired by Louis XIV, the Bourbon king who moved the court to Versailles in the late 1600s. Historians say that the spendthrift monarch lavished so much money on the upkeep of his beloved residence that it plunged the entire country into debt.

"Versailles was the greatest symbol of France. After everything (Louis) spent on the gardens, imagine if the moles had been allowed to run riot? All this money would have been squandered, wasted," says Versailles' head gardener Alan Baraton.

"For the king, of course, it was one of the most important functions at the palace."

So vital was the molecatcher to preserving the beauty of the costly gardens, he was rewarded with his own residence at Versailles. From the 1600s, the molecatchers all came from the same family ? the Liards ? until in 1812 Napoleon Bonaparte put a stop to the father-to-son succession.

"The last Liard molecatcher was a bit of a party animal, and turned the residence into a cabaret and a brothel," said Baraton.

"One day Napoleon was strolling in the gardens, and a prostitute came out and propositioned him. The molecatcher was immediately thrown out and that was the end of the residence."

Being a good molecatcher can also save lives. In 1702, William III of England died from injuries he sustained after his horse tripped on a molehill. "If the king had been more careful about the upkeep of his grass, he would not have been dead at 52 years old," says Baraton wisely.

Dormion, too, doesn't underestimate his prey.

"Moles are exceptionally clever. That's why the majority of gardeners can't catch them. One of the wiliest I have ever encountered outsmarted my traps for three months. ... Eventually, it got lazy and I got it."

He calls it one of his proudest professional moments.

Dormion also highlights how versatile the mole is. On a scorching summer day, he once stood aghast at a strange sight in one of the royal fountains: a mole swimming around the basin.

"In my job," says Dormion, "I never fail to be surprised."

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Raphael Satter in London contributed to this report.

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