Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Business Headlines: RunKeeper's New Apps; Talbots Sale Talks ...

(Photo courtesy: RunKeeper-Facebook)

(Photo courtesy: RunKeeper-Facebook)

BOSTON (CBS) ? Our mild winter has been great for runners who don?t have to dodge snow banks.

And now Boston-based RunKeeper has added nine new apps to help people get or stay in shape.

And they?re not just for runners.

RunKeeper now has almost 50 health and fitness apps.

The new features include an app that turns your iPhone or iPod into a pedometer, a cycle log that can help cyclists track their performances with GPS timers, voice cues, and an app called Weighty that helps users manage their weight and fat percentage.

RunKeeper says they hope to put hundreds more apps through the pipeline and there?s really no limit to what they can do.

TALBOTS TALKS

And there is a new round of speculation that Talbots could be sold.

Talbots has entered into a confidentiality agreement with Sycamore Partners, which is a potential buyer.

It?s a sign that the struggling retailer is negotiating with the investor group over a possible buyout.

Back in December, Talbots rejected a hostile takeover by Sycamore, saying that the offer back then was inadequate and undervalued the company.

Talbots closed more than 50 locations last year as it began its store re-organization plan.

Watch Lisa?s report:

Lisa van der Pool of the?Boston Business Journal?can be seen weekdays at 6 a.m. on WBZ-TV.

You can follow Lisa on Twitter at?@lvanderpool.

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Giants vs. Patriots II worth 4-year wait

New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady talks to a friend as he leaves a news conference on Sunday, Jan. 29, 2012, in Indianapolis. The Patriots are scheduled to face the New York Giants in Super Bowl XLVI on Feb. 5. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)

New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady talks to a friend as he leaves a news conference on Sunday, Jan. 29, 2012, in Indianapolis. The Patriots are scheduled to face the New York Giants in Super Bowl XLVI on Feb. 5. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)

ADVANCE FOR WEEKEND EDITIONS, JAN. 28-29 -FILE - In this Jan. 22, 2012, file photo, New England Patriot Tom Brady (12) throws a pass during the AFC Championship NFL football game against the Baltimore Ravens in Foxborough, Mass. The Patriots face the New York Giants in Super Bowl XLVI on Sunday, Feb. 5, 2012, in Indianapolis.(AP Photo/Matt Slocum, File)

New York Giants coach Tom Coughlin encourages his players during an NFL football practice Thursday, Jan. 19, 2012, in East Rutherford, N.J. The Giants travel to San Francisco to play the 49ers in the NFC championship game on Sunday, Jan. 22. (AP Photo/Bill Kostroun)

New York Giants defensive end Justin Tuck speaks to reporters after NFL football practice Friday, Jan. 27, 2012, in East Rutherford, N.J. The Giants are scheduled to face the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XLVI on Feb. 5 in Indianapolis. (AP Photo/Bill Kostroun)

FILE - In this Jan. 19, 2012, file photo, New York Giants' Chris Canty (99), Osi Umenyiora (72), Jason Pierre-Paul (90) and Justin Tuck share a laugh during NFL football practice, Thursday, Jan. 19, 2012, in East Rutherford, N.J. The Giants play the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XLVI on Feb. 5, in Indianapolis. (AP Photo/Bill Kostroun, File)

(AP) ? Here we go again.

Four years after what many consider the best finish in Super Bowl history, the Giants and Patriots are facing off once more for the NFL championship. While there are no perfect records on the line this time, this matchup could be equally enticing.

It certainly looks that way heading into Sunday's big game. In 2008, with New England undefeated and having beaten New York in the regular-season finale, the Patriots were 12-point favorites. The spread now is 3, and the Giants beat them during the season.

Both teams are on quite a roll, too. The Patriots (15-3) have won 10 straight ? it was 18 in a row in '08 ? and the Giants (12-7) have five consecutive victories.

All of which matters not a bit, according to Bill Belichick, who will tie a record for head coaches with his fifth Super Bowl appearance.

"I've been asked about that game for several days now. All of the games in the past really don't mean that much at this point," said Belichick, 3-1 in NFL title games. "This game is about this team this year. There aren't really a lot of us coaches and players who were involved in that game, and very few players, in relative terms, between both teams. We are where we are now, and we're different than where we were earlier in the season. The Giants are where they are now, and I think they're different than where they were at different points of the season. To take it back years and years before that, I don't think it has too much bearing on anything."

The loss still reverberates for former Patriots linebacker Rosevelt Colvin.

"It was like getting punched in the stomach," he said. "I still can't watch the highlights from that game because of the opportunity we missed out on was so grand

Having come this far before is immeasurably helpful, according to Justin Tuck, the leader of the Giants' defense whose return to health and form has keyed New York's resurgence. He says the experience of four years ago in the Arizona desert will benefit everyone.

"The only thing that I tell the younger guys is make football football," Tuck said. "Don't make this game bigger than it has to be. Everybody around you is going to make it bigger, but we have to concentrate on why we're going out there. There's going to be a lot of parties. There's going to be a lot of people pulling at your coattail. Listen, if you go out there and you handle your business and you win this game, you can party all you want to after that.

"For me, personally, the first time I went to a Super Bowl I approached it as such ? as a once in a lifetime thing."

For Tuck, it wasn't. And while the defense he leads to Indianapolis isn't quite as overwhelming as the unit that made life miserable for Tom Brady in '08, it has been reinvigorated as the Giants surged to the NFC championship. It also is just as deep as the group that sacked Brady five times, hit him nine more ? Osi Umenyiora claimed he had that many hits alone ? and unnerved the usually unflappable star.

Today, it's Tuck, Umenyiora, All-Pro Jason Pierre-Paul, Dave Tollefson and linebacker Mathias Kiwanuka, who compare favorably with Umenyiora, Tuck, Michael Strahan, Jay Alford and LB Antonio Pierce in 2008.

Other than head coaches Belichick and New York's Tom Coughlin, that is the most common element between the two Super Bowls.

"It's been a strength of their team for as long as I can remember," Brady said. "Michael Strahan, as great of a player as he was, I think we played them in 2003 and they were still harassing the quarterback. It seems like they always have guys who can rush the quarterback. Justin Tuck is as good as they come. Osi week in and week out, he's a player who can ruin a game for an offense. You look at the group they have now, and they have a ton of depth at the defensive line position."

Controversial receivers Randy Moss and Plaxico Burress have been replaced by skilled playmakers like tight ends Rob Gronkowski and Aaron Hernandez in New England, wideouts Hakeem Nicks and Victor Cruz in New York. Eli Manning no longer is a question as Giants quarterback, and has carried the offense much the way running backs Brandon Jacobs and Ahmad Bradshaw did in the past.

Lawrence Tynes kicked the Giants into the Super Bowl in overtime in '08 and ? incredibly ? this year, too. Wes Welker led the Patriots with 112 catches that season and had 122 in this one.

Sixteen Giants remain from the 17-14 Super Bowl victory, and only seven Patriots are still around.

Similarities and differences, all juicy elements for Giants-Patriots II.

Here we go again.

___

AP Sports Writers Tom Canavan and Mike Marot contributed to this story.

Associated Press

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Thursday, January 26, 2012

NEC NP-V260X


The back of the NEC NP-V260X ($550 street) is bristling with ports and jacks that make it a good fit for a classroom or conference room?s data projection needs. Though it?s light enough to be easily portable, it?s best suited for use within a school or company rather than being lugged by a road warrior. In our testing, its image quality was decidedly better for data than for video. The DLP-based NP-V260X has an XGA (1,024 by 768) resolution, a 4:3 aspect ratio befitting data presentations. Its brightness is rated at 2,600 lumens.

The NP-V260X, a white projector with rounded corners, measures 3.7 by 12.2 by 9.7 inches (HWD) and weighs a reasonably light 5.5 pounds. Two factors make it less portable than it could be. Unlike most projectors in its weight class, it does not come with a carrying case. It also lacks a port for a USB thumb drive, meaning that it can?t run a standalone presentation and you?ll have to have a computer or other image source on hand for it to connect to (or at least access to a network).

As for connectivity, it does have an HDMI-in port, something we?re seeing in XGA as well as higher-resolution projectors. It also has S-Video, and the three RCA jacks for composite video and audio. There are 2 VGA-in ports for connecting to computers (each with its own audio-in jack) and one VGA-out for a monitor (with an audio-out jack). An Ethernet port for LAN connectivity and an RS232 port for PC control round out the picture.

Data and Video Image Testing

Although at 2,600 lumens of rated brightness, the NP-V260X is slightly dimmer than the similar the 3,000-lumen NEC NP-V300X ($779 direct, 3.5 stars), it?s still bright enough so the image, sized to about 65 inches in a diagonal to fill our test screen, stood up well even under considerable ambient light.

In my data image testing using the DisplayMate suite, the NP-V260X showed reasonably good image quality, and should be more than adequate for use in typical business and educational presentations. There was some color fringing at the borders between very bright and very dark areas, and some minor tinting of white areas. White-on-black type was reasonably sharp except at our smallest test size, which is typical of an XGA projector.

All single-chip DLP projectors are potentially subject to the rainbow effect, in which bright areas seem to break up into little red-green-blue rainbows. People vary in their sensitivity to it. I noticed it in the data test images that tend to bring it out, but wasn?t unduly distracted by it.

Video testing was a different matter. Rainbows were readily apparent in high-contrast test scenes, such as the apocalyptic battle scene at the beginning of Terminator 2. The effect was more pronounced than is usual with DLP projector, and was distracting to me?I seem to be about average in my sensitivity to the effect.? The NP-V260X is okay for short video clips as part of a presentation, but I?d hesitate to use it for longer clips, let alone movies.

Other Issues

The projector?s built-in audio system, which employs a single 7-watt speaker, is loud enough to fill a small conference room, with about average sound quality. The NP-V260X is 3D ready, using DLP Link, though you need active shutter glasses (which cost at least $50 a pair) to view content in 3D.

The NEC NP-V260X provides many more connection choices than most of the less expensive XGA business projectors we?ve looked at; the similarly priced Epson EX5210 Multimedia Projector ($549 direct, 3.5 stars) does add a port for a USB thumb drive as well as a USB port for connecting to a PC. The NEC NP-V300X provides similar features to the NP-V260X but at a higher brightness and price. If you need much higher brightness and better data image quality (and no rainbow effect) in an XGA-resolution projector, consider the Editors? Choice Epson PowerLite 1880 MultiMedia Projector ($1,399 direct, 4 stars). But apart from sticker shock, you?ll also pay a price in reduced portability, as it weighs 7.2 pounds?and like the NP-V260X, it lacks a carrying case. The NEC NP64 ($1,099 direct, 4 stars) is far more portable (3.9 pounds), bright at 3,000 lumens, and does come with a case.

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Giffords resigns House seat to focus on recovery (AP)

WASHINGTON ? In a House occasionally known for untoward exits, Rep. Gabrielle Giffords stood among cheering, crying colleagues to say goodbye Wednesday, over a year after she was gravely wounded by a would-be assassin.

Giffords had come to the well of the chamber to resign, a formality since she'd signaled her intention earlier, as she recovers from a gunshot wound to the head during a shooting rampage in her home district in Arizona. It was one of the longer House goodbyes in recent times, as Democrats and Republicans lined up to see her off. A prolonged standing ovation followed a fusion of tributes and tears as colleagues praised her dignity and perseverance.

Surrounded by friends and colleagues and holding Rep. Jeff Flake's hand, Giffords heard her close friend, Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, read her resignation letter to the chamber. In it, Giffords said she had "more work to do on my recovery before I can again serve in elected office."

Last January, a gunman opened fire at Giffords' "Congress on Your Corner" event in Tucson, killing six people and wounding 13, including Giffords who suffered the gunshot wound.

"I don't remember much from that terrible day, but I have never forgotten my constituents, my colleagues or the millions of Americans with whom I share great hopes for this nation," Giffords said in the letter to House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio.

After reading it, an emotional Wasserman Schultz helped Giffords slowly make her way to the podium where she handed the letter to a teary-eyed Boehner.

House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., said Giffords had become "an inspiring symbol of determination and courage to millions of Americans ... Her message of bipartisanship and civility is one that all in Washington and in the nation should emulate."

House Majority Leader Eric Cantor, R-Va., said Giffords' "strength against all odds serves and will continue to serve as a daily inspiration to all of us."

Moments later, the House, including Giffords, voted for her final piece of legislation ? a bill that would impose tougher penalties on smugglers who use small, low-flying aircraft to avoid radar detection and bring drugs across the Mexican border.

The vote was 408-0.

Giffords submitted resignation letters to both Boehner and Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer, but it isn't effective until the end of the day.

It falls to Brewer to set a date for a special primary and general election to fill the Arizona seat. That will probably happen in the spring or early summer. In November, voters will choose someone for the full two-year term.

Whoops, cheers and sustained standing ovations greeted Giffords' arrival in the chamber. Holding Wasserman Shultz' arm, the congresswoman moved down the center aisle, receiving kisses and hugs from her colleagues.

Her mother, Gloria, and husband, retired Navy Capt. Mark Kelly, watched from the gallery. Giffords had announced on Sunday in a Web video that she would resign her seat.

"She realized she was not going to run for re-election and this point the right thing to do was for her to step down," Kelly said after the emotional event on the House floor. "But I'm more optimistic than anybody else about her future. She just needs some more time, whether it's a year or two years or three years, I'm very confident she's going to have a long and effective career as a public servant."

Asked about her daughter's future, Gloria Giffords said, "I kind of think she's transcended Congress. I don't know where she's going to end up."

"She's remembered every boy she's ever kissed, every song she's ever sang, every bill she's ever passed," she said. "So upward and onward."

___

Associated Press writers Alan Fram and Jim Abrams contributed to this report.

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Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Baylor still No. 1 in AP women's poll; BYU enters

Baylor center Brittney Griner (42) drives around Kansas State's Chantay Caron (11) during the second half of an NCAA women's college basketball game Saturday, Jan. 21, 2012, in Waco, Texas. Griner had a game-high 22 points as Baylor won 76-41. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)

Baylor center Brittney Griner (42) drives around Kansas State's Chantay Caron (11) during the second half of an NCAA women's college basketball game Saturday, Jan. 21, 2012, in Waco, Texas. Griner had a game-high 22 points as Baylor won 76-41. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)

BYU's Brandon Davies (0) drives against Pepperdines' Taylor Darby, right, during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game, Saturday, Jan. 21, 2012, in Moraga, Calif. BYU won 77-64. (AP Photo/Ringo H.W. Chiu)

Baylor remains the unanimous No. 1 choice in The Associated Press women's college basketball poll. BYU, though, joins the Top 25 for the first time in five seasons.

The Lady Bears received all the first-place votes Monday for the eighth straight week after beating Texas Tech and Kansas State. Baylor visits Oklahoma before hosting Kansas.

Notre Dame, Connecticut, Stanford and Duke followed the Lady Bears. The Irish host No. 7 Tennessee on Monday night. Kentucky was sixth. Maryland, Ohio State and Miami round out the first 10.

BYU entered the poll tied at No. 23. The Lady Cougars, who were last ranked on Nov. 27, 2006, visit Seattle and Santa Clara this week. Gonzaga returned at 22, giving the West Coast Conference two teams in the Top 25 for the first time ever.

Kansas State and Vanderbilt dropped out of the poll.

Associated Press

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Saturday, January 21, 2012

Ancient tulip-like creature had bizarre gut

The animal was a filter feeder, with a tulip-shaped body and a stem that anchored it to the seafloor.

A weird tulip-shaped creature discovered fossilized in 500-million-year-old rocks had a feeding system like no other known animal, researchers reported today (Jan. 18).

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The animal was a?filter feeder, with a tulip-shaped body and a stem that anchored it to the seafloor. Named?Siphusauctum gregarium, the creature was about the length of a dinner knife at 8 inches (20 cm) and had a bulbous structure that contained its feeding system and gut.

The fossil was discovered in a rock layer called the Burgess Shale in the Canadian Rockies.

"Most interesting is that this feeding system appears to be unique among animals," study researcher Lorna O'Brien, a doctoral candidate at the University of Toronto, said in a statement. "Recent advances have linked many?bizarre Burgess Shale animals?as primitive members of many animal groups that are found today, but?Siphusauctum?defies this trend. We do not know where it fits in relation to other organisms."

Siphusauctum?lived in gardenlike clusters on the seafloor, with some fossil slabs containing the remains of more than 65 individuals. Researchers have discovered more than 1,100 individual specimens, earning the fossil area the nickname "the tulip beds."

You can follow?LiveScience?senior writer Stephanie Pappas on Twitter?@sipappas.?Follow LiveScience for the latest in science news and discoveries on Twitter?@livescience?and on?Facebook.

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Friday, January 20, 2012

Remote DJ?ing App PlayMySong Raises $350K Seed Round

playmysonglogo_highres_2012Finnish startup PlayMySong, the crowdsourced music DJ'ing service that lets a store's customers remotely program the stereo, has just closed a round of seed funding totaling $350,000. The round was led by?Lifeline Ventures, a Helsinki-based accelerator focused on funding web and gaming startups and includes participation from Tekes, the Finnish Funding Agency for Technology and Innovation.?Though relatively small, the company says it's enough funding to open an office in New York and head out to San Francisco for meetings and other fund-raising efforts. PlayMySong, which is live in Heleski and a handful of U.S. locations, has also just launched its service in New York as of today.

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Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Callista Gingrich Called A 'Mistress For Eight Years' By James Dobson: Report

In making his case for Rick Santorum as the conservative consensus' alternative to Mitt Romney at a conference in Texas over the weekend, evangelical leader James Dobson reportedly brought up the marital past of Newt Gingrich, calling his wife, Callista, a "mistress of eight years."

"Dobson first talked about how great Santorum is," a source told Politico. "[He said,] 'I want to tell you that I've gotten to know Karen [Santorum] and she is just lovely. She set aside two professional careers to raise these seven children. She would make a fabulous first lady role model. And Newt Gingrich's wife, she was a mistress for eight years."

According to Politico's report, the comment baffled some of the meeting's 150 attendees.

The results of the weekend gathering, which suggested Santorum was the conservatives' anti-Romney pick, have since been mired in controversy, with various participants grumbling about a contested vote tally and imperfect selection process.

In a recent interview with The Huffington Post's Jon Ward, Gary Bauer, a Santorum supporter and president of religious right group American Values, maintained that the procedure had worked as it was supposed to, and that the ongoing squabble might be "a little bit of sour grapes from folks with another agenda or something."

On Tuesday, Gingrich responded to reports of Santorum's conservative momentum by boldly suggesting that he and Rick Perry drop out of the race.

"If we win on Saturday, I think I will be the nominee," Gingrich said during a town hall meeting with voters in Florence, S.C. "I'm the only conservative who realistically has a chance to be the nominee."

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Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Instant view: NY manufacturing growth accelerates in January (Reuters)

NEW YORK (Reuters) ? A gauge of manufacturing in New York State showed growth picked up in January, rising to the highest level in nine months as new orders and employment improved, the New York Federal Reserve said in a report on Tuesday.

COMMENTS:

DAVID ADER, HEAD OF GOVERNMENT BOND STRATEGY, CRT CAPITAL GROUP, STAMFORD, CONNECTICUT

"Empire State was stronger than expected pretty much across the board with prices received -- 23.08 versus 3.49 -- very strong. The only caution is inventories gained more than New Orders which could suggest an overhang, but given the gain to the futures indexes the inventory gain is wanted.

"The market mixed, 2s up a bit in yield terms, 5s steady, with 10s a tiny bit firmer and flat to 30s. So a non reaction really. This is the last report of the day leaving us with the long end buyback to inspire excitement."

JACOB OUBINA, SENIOR US ECONOMIST, RBC CAPITAL MARKETS, NEW YORK

"This data confirms that the manufacturing sector continues to hum along. That is what ISM has been telling us over the past few months. When it comes down to it, however, this sector is only 10 percent of the economy so you have to put it all into perspective. While the sector has done well it is not enough to drive growth by more than 2 percent. Our forecast is for 1.8 percent first quarter GDP as well as 2012 GDP."

MICHAEL WOOLFOLK, SENIOR CURRENCY STRATEGIST, BNY MELLON, NEW YORK

"We have been seeing some good manufacturing data recently. The inventories have been bled dry, evident from both the ISM surveys. So this better-than-expected report adds to other fourth-quarter economic numbers and should prompt additional manufacturing activity in the first quarter. Expectations had become too pessimistic. From a market perspective, it's still difficult to get beyond the European downgrades. But on a day when we have nothing new on that front, we're taking some encouragement from economic news in Asia and North America."

DAVID SLOAN, ECONOMIST, IFR ECONOMICS, A UNIT OF THOMSON REUTERS

"January's Empire State Index on manufacturing conditions in New York State of 13.48 was stronger than a consensus 11.0, if not dramatically. This was a rise from 8.19 in December (revised down from 9.53) and a third straight improvement from a series of negatives that stretched from June to October of 2011. The data is consistent with a generally improving manufacturing picture seen in other surveys, though the index remains below the highs of early 2011. What is impressive in this report is a consistent message of improvement in the internals, most notably gains in new orders to 13.70 from 5.99, and a prices received index bouncing to 23.08 from 3.49, suggesting manufacturers perceive more pricing power at the start of the year."

(Americas Economics and Markets Desk)

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Saturday, January 14, 2012

Tests Might Someday Help Spot Early Lung Cancer (HealthDay)

WEDNESDAY, Jan. 11 (HealthDay News) -- Lung cancer is the leading cancer killer in the world, and only about 15 percent of cases are diagnosed at an early stage, when it's most treatable.

But two preliminary studies that are scheduled to be presented at a medical meeting this week suggest that scientists are moving closer to developing new screening tests that could potentially detect lung cancer in its earliest stages.

In one report, researchers at Weill Cornell Medical College in New York City evaluated tissue samples from healthy smokers and were able to identify precancerous changes in the cells lining the airways leading to the lungs.

"We found that the earliest molecular changes related to lung cancer are present in the airway epithelium of healthy smokers who do not have any detectable microscopic abnormalities in the lung tissue," said study author Dr. Renat Shaykhiev, an assistant professor of genetic medicine at Weill Cornell.

Shaykhiev added that the findings "may lead to the development of novel strategies to prevent lung cancer development at the very early stages, before the development of clinically detectable cancer."

In the second study, researchers at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston developed a blood test that can analyze and determine the exact genetic mutations of circulating tumor cells in a sample size as small as three cells.

"We have developed an extremely sensitive test that could be able to detect mutations present in circulating tumor cells, and we are hoping that from their characterization we would be able to understand diagnostic, prognostic and predictive markers," researcher Heidi Erickson, an assistant professor of thoracic/head and neck medical oncology at MD Anderson, said in an American Association for Cancer Research news release.

"By being able to collect a blood sample from a patient instead of having to do a biopsy, we'll have an opportunity to monitor the patient throughout treatment in an easier way," Erickson said in the release.

One leading lung cancer researcher said the findings, while still very preliminary, are particularly relevant in light of a 2011 groundbreaking study, which showed that screening current and former heavy smokers with three annual low-dose CT scans reduced the risk of death from lung cancer by 20 percent, compared with three annual chest X-rays.

"More than a quarter of patients had one or more pulmonary nodules, but 96 percent of these nodules were not cancer," said Dr. Paul Bunn, the James Dudley chair in cancer research at the University of Colorado School of Medicine, in Denver. "So what we'd like to have is some kind of test that, if you have a CT scan and a nodule is found, would help distinguish whether or not that nodule is cancerous."

Bunn noted that other scientists are working on detecting early lung cancer based on proteins in the blood, as well as volatile organic compounds in breath, and that all of the research is still many years away from yielding commercially available tests.

"We make advances one step at a time and these are first steps, but that's important," Bunn said.

The findings were to be presented this week at a lung cancer meeting in San Diego that was jointly sponsored by the American Association for Cancer Research and the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer. Data and conclusions should be viewed as preliminary until published in a peer-reviewed journal.

More information

For more on lung cancer, go to the U.S. National Library of Medicine.

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Friday, January 13, 2012

Issue for the week of January 28th, 2012

  • Shocking discoveries from the underground may shake up climate science (p. 16)

  • Instead of imitating film counterparts, new technologies work with light in creative ways (p. 22)

  • Jumpy cells may underlie migraine?s sensory storm (p. 26)

  • Biologists document surprising differences among deep-sea animals at hydrothermal vent fields. (p. 5)

  • Training at irregular intervals improves learning in sea snails. (p. 8)

  • A compound that blocks DNA unwinding can spur production of a critical brain protein in mice, leading to hope for a therapy for Angelman syndrome. (p. 8)

  • The particles? precursor doesn?t have enough energy to produce the speeds reported. (p. 9)

  • Roasted remains orbit former red giant. (p. 9)

  • Marine bacteria light up to get a ride elsewhere. (p. 10)

  • Cell division patterns in controversial Chinese fossils place them outside the animal kingdom. (p. 10)

  • Trained on one-two-three, the birds can apply the rule of numerical order to such lofty figures as five and nine. (p. 11)

  • A computer technique can foresee adverse events before medications are widely prescribed. (p. 12)

  • Chemists synthesize a five-crossing structure centered on chloride. (p. 12)

  • Fish embryos proved surprisingly vulnerable to a 2007 spill in San Francisco Bay. (p. 14)

  • How flames spread, not how frequently people start them, controls burning on the continent. (p. 14)

  • Feat suggests embryonic stem cells are less flexible in primates than mice. (p. 15)

  • Review by Tina Hesman Saey (p. 30)

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  • Self-experimenter drank heavy water, then lived a long life. (p. 32)

  • Source: http://www.sciencenews.org/view/issue/id/337633/title/Issue_for_the_week_of_January_28th,_2012

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    Paul hopes to ride momentum to GOP convention (CNN)

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    Thursday, January 12, 2012

    Court overturns New Orleans murder conviction (AP)

    WASHINGTON ? The Supreme Court on Tuesday overturned a death row inmate's conviction of killing five people in the justices' latest slap at the conduct of prosecutors in the New Orleans district attorney's office.

    The high court voted 8-1 to order a new trial Tuesday for Juan Smith, who was convicted of five murders at a 1995 party. The only witness to identify Smith, Larry Boatner, gave inconsistent statements about whether he could recognize or identify Smith as one of the killers.

    Prosecutors under former New Orleans district attorney Harry Connick never gave Smith's lawyers those statements or other statements that could have been favorable to the defense. Prosecutors are required to do this under Supreme Court precedent.

    "Boatner's undisclosed statements alone suffice to undermine confidence in Smith's conviction," Chief Justice John Roberts wrote in the court's opinion.

    Justice Clarence Thomas was the only dissenter. He said that the Boatner statements were not enough to believe that the jury would have found Smith not guilty.

    "The question presented here is not whether a prudent prosecutor should have disclosed the information that Smith identified," Thomas said in his dissent. "Rather, the question is whether the cumulative effect of the disclosed and undisclosed evidence in Smith's case `puts the whole case in such a different light as to undermine confidence in the verdict.'"

    This is the second time in two terms that the Supreme Court has dealt with violations in the New Orleans prosecutor's office of so-called Brady rights, named after the Supreme Court's Brady v. Maryland case, which says prosecutors violate a defendant's constitutional rights by not turning over evidence that could prove a person's innocence. The high court earlier this year overturned a $14 million judgment given to a former death row inmate who was convicted of murder after the same New Orleans office withheld evidence in his trial. Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, in a rare oral dissent, called the prosecutors' actions "gross" and "deliberately indifferent."

    Smith was convicted in eight 1995 killings. His Supreme Court appeal deals with a quintuple murder known in New Orleans as the Roman Street massacre, where armed intruders killed four people at a party. A fifth person died later, and Boatner escaped death by pretending to be unconscious.

    Boatner gave differing statements about whether he could identify the shooters, but eventually identified Smith at his murder trial. Boatner's earlier statements, however, were not shared with Smith's lawyers.

    The convictions in the Roman Street murder case were used against Smith at his next trial, a triple murder in which the ex-wife and 3-year-old child of New Orleans Saints defensive back Bennie Thompson were fatally shot, along with the ex-wife's fiancee. Conviction in that case landed Smith on death row. His appeal in that case is on hold pending the outcome of the Roman Street case.

    The case is Smith v. Cain, 10-8145.

    Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/crime/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20120110/ap_on_re_us/us_supreme_court_murder_evidence

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    Tuesday, January 10, 2012

    Build a Computer Into Your Desk for Easy Upgrades, Hidden Cables [DIY]

    Build a Computer Into Your Desk for Easy Upgrades, Hidden CablesIf you're tired of wrestling with cables and having to take everything apart just for a simple hard drive upgrade, this DIY "PC in a desk" could solve many of your woes.

    We've talked about a few computer-in-desk mods before, both for cooling and aesthetic purposes. But DIYer Steve Palmeieri put together an entire desktop computer in his standard wooden desk, with cables run throughout (so there isn't a mess behind your desk) and the tower in an open drawer (for easy access and upgrades to your hard drive, video card, or whatever). It actually looks like an easily doable project, if you feel so inclined. Hit the link to check out a full slideshow of the project.

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    Monday, January 9, 2012

    For some consumers, surveys breed feedback fatigue (AP)

    NEW YORK ? We appreciate your decision to read this story. Would you take a short survey about your satisfaction with the reading experience? Could you review this article on a website? Rate it for other readers?

    As inboxes fill with requests to appraise holiday purchases and trips, it's prime time for feedback fatigue.

    With emailed appeals for comments on commonplace transactions and customer-service calls that beget requests to take a survey, consumers are being pinged for opinions at a rate that has gotten some publicly grousing about a surfeit of surveys.

    One such lament spawned dozens of responses on a frequent fliers forum last year. Some Gmail users complained about recurring bids to react to a change in the email service's look this fall, prompting owner Google to curtail the requests. Comedian Bill Maher dinged the feedback frenzy in a video for The Huffington Post in 2010, telling a nameless company, "I was actually pretty happy with your customer service, up to the point where you asked me to take a survey about your customer service."

    Surely, it's nice to be courted for input, at least sometimes. But some consumers say they're fed up with giving time-consuming feedback for free, don't like being drawn into a data web used to evaluate employees or feel companies don't act on the advice they get. Others say they simply don't have anything revelatory to impart about, say, ordering a shirt or buying a package of pens.

    "I resent the assumption that I'm interested in helping this company beyond making a purchase. Giving them your money is enough," says Travis Van, 34. He blogged about the issue in June on the website of ITDatabase, a San Francisco-based service he founded for technology companies seeking media contacts.

    While market-research polls have been conducted for decades, customer-satisfaction surveys have proliferated in recent years because of technology, a growing emphasis on getting data to shape decisions and measure results, and a drive to hold onto customers in a difficult economy, experts say.

    "People care much more about what the customers think today," said Brian Koma, vice president of research at Vovici, a Herndon, Va.-based firm that conducts surveys and helps businesses integrate the results with views customers express online, in phone calls and elsewhere. It's owned by Melville, N.Y.-based Verint Systems Inc.

    There's no scientific measure of the number of customer-feedback requests, but questionnaires have percolated into such professional settings as law firms and doctor's offices and become de rigeur for even everyday purchases.

    "I can't remember the last time I bought a fast-food hamburger or a sandwich without seeing a request for a survey on the receipt," said Valerie Salven, 57, a semi-retired lawyer in Lexington, Ky. "I don't always have that much to say about a purchase."

    Julie Pfeffer has sworn off phone surveys and most online ones. She finds most so vague that it's "impossible to see how they could ever be of any use," and she questions whether companies are even listening. Pfeffer, 44, who works in money management and lives in Hockessin, Del., recalls trying vainly to provide specific comments to a car-rental company survey-taker who wouldn't veer from a "totally satisfied, somewhat satisfied, not satisfied"-style script.

    Brian Warner doesn't mind being asked for input on such a big-ticket item as a car or a cruise. But "my goodness, after an oil change?" the retired high school principal chuckled.

    Moreover, he's unsettled by the plaintive tone of some pleas for feedback. "It gives me the picture of some poor manager who's going to be taken out and flogged" if the response isn't ebullient, says Warner, 66, of Blaine, Wash.

    A reluctance to weigh in might seem ironic in an era when countless consumers volunteer their views on social media networks and user-generated ratings sites. But to frequent traveler Wayne Rutman, it often makes more sense to comment on such sites than to take surveys.

    "This way, both potential customers and management can benefit," says Rutman, 44, a Wilmington, Del.-based equity analyst who participated in an outpouring of survey weariness on the online forum FlyerTalk last year. He feels companies should offer rewards for responses, as some firms do, though some survey experts question the effectiveness of incentives.

    "Survey fatigue" has long been a concern among pollsters. Some social scientists fear a pushback on feedback could hamper important government data-gathering, as for the census or unemployment statistics.

    If more people say no to those, "the data, possibly, become less trustworthy," said Judith Tanur, a retired Stony Brook University sociology professor specializing in survey methodology.

    Response rates have been sinking fast in traditional public-opinion phone polls, including political ones, said Scott Keeter, the Pew Research Center's survey director and the president of the American Association for Public Opinion Research. Pew's response rates have fallen from about 36 percent in 1997 to 11 percent last year, he said. The rate includes households that weren't reachable, as well as those that said no.

    The Associated Press conducts regular public opinion polling around the world and has seen similar trends in response rates. There's little consensus among researchers on whether lower response rates, in themselves, make results less reliable.

    Keeter attributes the decline more to privacy concerns and an ever-busier population than to survey fatigue. But the flurry of customer-feedback requests "undoubtedly contributes to people putting up their guard," he said.

    Still, some consumers say the surveys can be useful to companies and customers alike.

    To Seth Miller, "feedback surveys can offer an easy and efficient way to raise an issue." The 34-year-old New York information technology consultant and travel blogger fills out as many customer surveys as he can and finds they sometimes bring specific responses.

    Even feedback about feedback can prove valuable.

    After users sounded off in a Gmail forum about repeated requests for opinions on Gmail's fall overhaul, Google Inc. shortened the number of days the request would appear from 14 to four.

    "We're very passionate about user feedback" and solicit it in various ways, the Mountain View, Calif.-based company said in a statement this week.

    "We know not all users like to be surveyed," Google added.

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    Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/tech/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20120108/ap_on_re_us/us_feedback_fatigue

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    Fuel TV will be the home for ?The Ultimate Fighter Brazil?

    Following his fight next week at UFC 142, Vitor Belfort will join Wanderlei Silva to begin taping for "The Ultimate Fighter Brazil." Dana White confirmed that American fans can watch Belfort, Silva and the show on Fuel TV.

    "Nobody knows this yet and it's the first time it's being told. And to be honest with you the deal isn't 100 percent done yet, but I'm so confident it's going to happen, I'll give it to you guys ... The Ultimate Fighter Brazil' will air on Fuel TV," White told ESPN1100/98.9 FM in Las Vegas. "All this unique content that we're doing in these other parts of the world, Fuel TV is going to take."

    White explained why the promotion needed a channel that could take more of its programming.

    "The UFC has so much content. Even Spike, if you look at what a huge percentage of their programming that we used to be, we still needed more," White said. "We need more, more, more. We have all these things we're working on."

    The UFC president realizes that Fuel TV isn't available everywhere (36 millions homes vs. 100+ with Spike and FX) so fans will have to make a decision.

    "If you're a UFC fan, you really love your UFC, it's impossible not to have Fuel," White said. "What happens is, UFC fans have to make hard decisions, and they want it in HD and cable doesn't have it in HD you're gonna have to switch to DirecTV, or Comcast is going to have to carry it."

    White lobbed a shot the way of cable networks that don't carry Fuel TV.

    "If you don't have it [UFC fans will] go to where it is," White said. "Really the only option for people who don't have it on Comcast or Time Warner, they can switch and go to DirecTV tomorrow and have it."

    Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/cagewriter/fuel-tv-home-ultimate-fighter-brazil-173558845.html

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    Sunday, January 8, 2012

    Separated Wife Gives Florida Police Consent to Search Husband's Home

    In order for police in Florida to search a person's home, they either need a search warrant, exigent circumstances or consent to search. Focusing on the latter issue, consent to search is normally given by the person who owns the home or is listed on the lease as the tenant. However, the police can also request consent to search a home from someone who does not own the residence and is not on the lease if it appears that the person has unrestricted access to the premises. This can include a roommate or someone temporarily staying at the residence. And, according to a recent case near Jacksonville, Florida in which a person was convicted of possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, a wife separated from her husband can also give police consent to search her husband's home.

    In this case, the defendant had been living with his wife, but due to some alleged abuse, she had moved out of the residence. A few days later, she called the police to report the domestic violence. After she reported the domestic violence, she also told police that the defendant was a convicted felon and had a firearm in his home. She then gave the police consent to search the home although she was not staying there at the time. The police went to the home, searched it and found a firearm inside. The defendant was arrested for possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.

    The criminal defense lawyer filed a motion to suppress the evidence of the firearm based on the argument that the police did not have authority to enter and search the home. The court denied the motion. Any person who has joint access or common authority over the residence can give police consent to search the residence. In this case, although the wife left the home, there was no evidence that her access to the home had been restricted in any way. Because she apparently still had joint access to the home, the judge ruled that she was permitted to give the police consent to search and look for the firearm.

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    Gingrich Won???t Use Negative Attacks Against Romney (ContributorNetwork)

    Following his poor showing in Iowa, Republican candidate Newt Gingrich said he will not engage in negative attacks against caucus winner Mitt Romney. He went from being a poll favorite to fourth-place finish in Iowa with just over half as many votes as Romney. That was a fall that had to hurt the ego but he vowed not to attack his opponent but rather share the truth in a positive way.

    "Our ads are all going to be happy and positive - we don't have to do anything negative." Gingrich said to reporters in Burlington, Iowa, according to a CNN report.

    Some of these "factual differences" appeared in a full-page ad the next day in New Hampshire, and will be run in South Carolina and Florida. The ad compares himself with Romney. One of the comparisons that Gingrich uses is that he is a "bold Ronald Reagan conservative" and Romney is a "timid Massachusetts moderate."

    "And if the truth seems negative, that may be more a comment on his record than it is on politics," Gingrich said in a CNN report.

    A spotted leopard is still spotted, even if you change the shape from circles to triangles. The same goes for Gingrich. The real fact is it will be the way Gingrich uses these truthful statements and how he says them that will determine whether or not they are attacks.

    When I've heard Gingrich talk over the last few days, I've heard a man who wants to take down the front-runner at all costs. His tone has been that of an angry man who is bitter about the Iowa results, not of a man who is trying to use a happy, positive approach.

    I don't think anyone is being fooled by his "the truth is not negative" stance. I would much rather have him be honest about wanting to take Romney down than try to cover it with pretty paper and a bow. I hope, if he really wants to be president, that he will rethink this strategy and focus on why he should be elected rather than attacking his opponents.

    Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/gop/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ac/20120107/pl_ac/10802049_gingrich_wont_use_negative_attacks_against_romney

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    Saturday, January 7, 2012

    RANKIS: Watch #GOP debate tonight or Wrestling Mania? Another night of hard to make choices.

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    Penn State hires Bill O'Brien as football coach

    STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) - Penn State has hired New England Patriots offensive coordinator Bill O'Brien as its head coach, the first change in leadership for the storied football program in nearly a half-century.

    The announcement caps a turbulent two-month period that began with the firing of Hall of Famer Joe Paterno on Nov. 9 in the aftermath of child sex abuse charges against retired assistant coach Jerry Sandusky.

    Not only is O'Brien replacing Division I's winningest coach, but he must also guide a program shrouded in uncertainty. Besides the criminal investigation into Sandusky, the NCAA has launched its own inquiry.

    The 42-year-old O'Brien will be formally announced at a news conference on Saturday in the Nittany Lion Inn ballroom on campus. It begins at 11:30 a.m.

    But some fickle, fed-up Penn State fans did not wait for the official introduction to take to Twitter to start debating O'Brien's resume and qualifications. While instrumental in running the Patriots' high-powered offense, O'Brien has never been a head coach.

    Now he's taking over for Paterno, who had been on the job 46 seasons. In between, the 85-year-old Paterno won 409 games and was elected to the Hall of Fame.

    "I am thrilled to be the head coach of the Penn State football program," O'Brien said in a statement. "As head coach of this special football program, it is my responsibility to ensure that this program represents the highest level of character, respect and integrity in everything we do."

    He said that encompassed coaches, players and anyone else involved in the 125-year-old football program.

    "There is tremendous pride in Penn State football and (we) will never, ever take that for granted," O'Brien said.

    The new head coach also faced skepticism from some alumni and prominent former players. Some supported interim coach Tom Bradley to be elevated permanently; others criticized the search process for not taking into account enough the opinions of those affiliated with the program who backed Bradley, a 33-year veteran of the staff.

    Others still, including former quarterback Kerry Collins, asked for lettermen to give O'Brien a chance.

    "Whether you agree or disagree with his hiring, we should support him," Collins said in a statement Friday night, according to the Reading Eagle. "Instead of chastising him for not being a Penn Stater, let's show him what it means to be a Penn Stater. ... Let's support him in any way we can."

    O'Brien has no apparent previous ties to Penn State and a proud program tarnished by a scandal that also led to the departure of President Graham Spanier.

    O'Brien and Paterno do share at least one connection though?both coaches attended Brown University.

    "I understand Bill O'Brien has been named head coach and I want to congratulate him on his appointment," Paterno said in a statement to The Associated Press provided by his family. "I don't know Bill, but I respect his coaching record, and I am particularly pleased we share a connection to my alma mater, Brown."

    "Despite recent commentary to the contrary, Penn State football has always been about more than winning," Paterno added, citing what he said was the program's commitment to education and community service.

    "I am hopeful this tradition will continue."

    This was O'Brien's first year coordinating the Patriots' legendary offense, but he has also coached star quarterback Tom Brady since 2009 and spent 2008 coaching receivers.

    O'Brien recently was in the spotlight when he and Brady got into a heated argument, shown on national television, after Brady threw an interception in the end zone in the fourth quarter of the Patriots' 34-27 win over the Washington Redskins on Dec. 11.

    New England closed the regular season on an eight-game winning streak, and scored 513 points, the most in the AFC. Brady threw for 5,235 yards and 39 touchdowns, with just 12 interceptions.

    Brady has described O'Brien as a great coach and friend. Receiver Julian Edelman on Friday in Foxborough, Mass., described O'Brien as charismatic and emotional.

    "We have found the man to take Penn State football forward," acting athletic director David Joyner said. "Needless to say, we have been looking for someone with some very special qualities, beginning with a heart that beats to the values and vision of Penn State University and our Penn State football legacy and tradition."

    Longevity was also a trademark at Penn State, starting with the head coach himself. He had loyal assistants, most of whom had worked for the Hall of Famer for years?and in a couple cases, decades.

    Bradley took over as the interim following Paterno's firing. He was among other candidates who interviewed for the job.

    Joyner met with the assistants Friday afternoon. By dusk, several coaches had trickled out one-by-one from the glass-enclosed football building to head home. Each declined comment, though when asked, a couple assistants said they planned to return to work Saturday.

    A person familiar with the discussion told the AP Friday evening that the assistant coaches were informed that a new head coach had been hired, and he was not from the current staff, though the replacement was not identified to them.

    Another person familiar with the search told the AP most of the current staff could be let go. Each person spoke on condition of anonymity because no one was authorized to comment about the search or related topics.

    Former standout linebackers LaVar Arrington and Brandon Short had organized a petition in support of interim coach Bradley's candidacy. Short said the petition only included about 100 names after he was informed by a member of Penn State's search committee it was enough to sway their opinions.

    He said he had planned to meet with Joyner on Friday in a meeting scheduled before reports began to surface about O'Brien. He could consider cutting ties with his alma mater now that O'Brien's hire has been confirmed, and he has said some former players?operating independently of the official Football Letterman Club for football alumni?might consider a lawsuit that would prevent the school from using their likenesses or images in the future.

    Now an investment banker in New York, Short played seven seasons with the New York Giants and Carolina Panthers. He called Bradley the best candidate for the job, citing Bradley's role in helping to maintain the program's high academic standards and ability to help Penn State through the crisis of the last two months.

    "The administration is under the belief that if they hire an NFL coach, or someone flashy, that they will fill seats," Short said in phone interview Thursday. "As an NFL player, I can tell you that there is a big difference between developing young men and recruiting, then the combine and free agency.

    "It's two different universes."

    D.J. Dozier, a running back on the 1986 title team, said Thursday the search committee should have polled current and former players and high school coaches in the region. He planned to sign the petition if more signatures were taken.

    "Give that person and that staff a chance. I believe the current staff has done a good job," Dozier said. "Unless there's politics involved, give them a chance."

    Penn State ended up going in a different direction.

    O'Brien joined New England in 2007 following 14 seasons on the college level, including stops at Duke, Maryland and Georgia Tech. He played football at Brown?Paterno's alma mater.

    The Patriots are third in the NFL overall in scoring (32.1 points per game), and second in total offense (428 yards) and passing (317.8 yards).

    Penn State finished a 9-4 campaign with a 30-14 loss in the TicketCity Bowl to Houston on Jan. 2. The Nittany Lions relied on defense much of the year after the offense struggled with a two-quarterback system.

    In a statement, President Rodney Erickson commended O'Brien as someone who would maintain the school's commitment to excellence on the field and in the classroom. "We have that leader in Coach O'Brien," Erickson said.

    Source: http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D9S3UV3G1&show_article=1

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    Authorities find dozens of dead, sick cats during raid at Texas City animal shelter

    by Kevin Reece / KHOU 11 News & KHOU.com staff

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    Posted on January 3, 2012 at 1:12 PM

    Updated yesterday at 6:22 PM

    TEXAS CITY, Texas?? At least 15 cats were found dead inside a Texas City sanctuary during a Tuesday morning raid.

    Animal control officers were sent to the Whiskerville Animal Sanctuary on 6th Street North, after a neighbor called police to complain she hadn?t seen anyone visit the facility in awhile.

    Some of the dead cats had been partly cannibalized. The surviving cats were living in deplorable conditions.

    Dozens of felines were rescued, but at least two of those have since died.

    The owner told KHOU 11 News that she had as many as 195 cats roaming free inside two buildings.

    "There?s been some deceased cats in there and I don?t? know anything about it," a tearful Wydell Dixon told us after talking with police about what they found inside.?"And I want to get to the bottom of it. This is not how I do things."

    Dixon admits that she hasn?t been inside her own facility in at least a month. She said she hired Kim Paskert to take care of the cats along with an unnamed team of volunteers.?

    But when we found Paskert on her way to be interviewed by Texas City detectives, she admitted she hadn?t been inside the cat sanctuary since at least last Wednesday.?She claims she asked an acquaintance to take care of the cats for her.

    "Oh I want to kill the person that was supposed to (be here) and I want to kill myself because these animals didn?t deserve it. These animals don?t deserve any of this," said Paskert.

    "I don?t know, added Dixon. "All I can tell you is that apparently my employee, who is paid well, hasn?t been here."

    The neighbor who phoned the initial complaint told police and 11 News that she hasn?t seen a car in the parking lot?or any other sign of a person visiting the facility?since Thanksgiving.

    Animal control officers spent several hours wading through the filth and stench of urine, feces and animal carcasses to round up the survivors. The cats?were?placed in carrying boxes and cages, and transported to the city pound and local veterinarians.

    "Obviously we believe it?s neglect,? said Texas City Police Captain Brian Goetschius.?

    Texas City Police were waiting for a search warrant Tuesday night to allow them to look for additional violations inside the two buildings.?

    Prosecutors with the District Attorney?s Office were on scene to begin the process of filing potential criminal charges against the owner and employee.

    Source: http://www.khou.com/community/blogs/animal-attraction/Authorities-find-dozens-of-sick-dead-cats-during-raid-at-Texas-City-animal-shelter-136606318.html

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    While Republicans battle, Obama never far away (Reuters)

    DES MOINES, Iowa (Reuters) ? While Republican presidential candidates dominate headlines in Iowa with their caucus quest, President Barack Obama's Democrats have quietly built a massive organizational structure to round up voters and win the state in November's general election.

    Thousands of Democratic volunteers have mobilized across Iowa to garner support for Obama, who used the state as his launching pad for a White House victory four years ago.

    The president may need that organizational advantage.

    Iowa is considered a battleground state that could swing to either side, and Republican candidates have been wooing voters one-on-one here for months if not years, generating media coverage and public attention for their cause.

    Obama's volunteer army has worked to offset those headlines with a quiet, on-the-ground apparatus to get out the vote. They opened eight campaign offices across the state and made more than 350,000 calls to supporters, officials said.

    "Come Wednesday morning, no matter who wins the Republican race, we will have the best organization," said Tyler Olson, 35, a state representative who is campaigning for Obama.

    "And we'll continue to build on it while the Republican candidates go around the country and keep battling it out."

    Part of building that structure involves luring Democrats on Tuesday to their Iowa caucuses, where voters typically express support for candidates and causes.

    This year the Democratic candidate -- Obama -- is already chosen, but the campaign wants supporters to turn out anyway as a sign of organizational support.

    "Obviously, the celebrity is on the Republican side, and people I've called today didn't even know the Democrats were even going to have a caucus," said Leni Stastny, 63, a retired insurance worker who was volunteering at a call center in Cedar Rapids.

    "I've got a lot of people (on the phone) that were going. And some people hung up on me. And some people didn't want anything to do with it. And some people were really mad at Obama because of ... healthcare (reform)."

    Republicans will seek to exploit that anger among Obama's supporters, organizational advantages or not.

    "The president's team is boasting about its organization in Iowa but the reality is Obama's going to need it," said Kirsten Kukowski, spokeswoman for the Republican National Committee.

    "Iowa today is completely different than the state that launched him to the presidency four years ago. The so-called spark is gone in Iowa for President Obama."

    GETTING ATTENTION

    Obama's supporters are trying to get that spark back.

    At the call center in Cedar Rapids, volunteers ranging from their late teens to their late sixties use cell phones to dial up long lists of Democrats in their neighborhoods. Obama campaign signs decorate the walls and windows, and a large statue of a donkey -- the symbol of the Democratic party -- greets visitors when they walk in.

    "In essence, the Obama organization never left," said Peggy Whitworth, 69, a neighborhood "team leader" for the president in Iowa. "There's been this staying connected to people who were involved the first time around."

    Obama campaign spokesman Ben LaBolt said the Iowa operation was representative of a nationwide grassroots organizing push, which it hopes will create a strategic advantage for the president in November.

    "It's indicative of the type of unrivaled organizations we've built across the country," he said.

    But some supporters worry that the strong Republican presence in Iowa has drowned out Obama's message.

    "I haven't seen anything from Obama this year, it's all been Republican," said Wind Goodfriend, an author and Obama supporter, while walking her dogs in the town of Storm Lake.

    "I think in some ways (the campaign is) probably waiting to decide what strategy based on who the Republican nominee is, but I'm not sure if it's a good or bad thing that no attention has gone to Obama," she said.

    Whitworth said Obama's presence or visibility would increase.

    "Some people see the presence as lots of bumper stickers and lots of yard signs. Yard signs don't vote, you know?" she said, noting that the "thrifty" Obama campaign has been careful about how much money it wants to spend on such things.

    "We will continue to be more and more visible. We've certainly been visible in the last several weeks," she said.

    Obama will address a group of Iowa caucus-goers from a hotel in Washington on Tuesday, adding his voice to a scene that will otherwise be drowned out by intrigue over who wins the first Republican nominating contest in the country.

    The president will travel to Iowa to campaign in person, too, though his campaign declined to say when his first trip this year would take place.

    He has a reason to come often: among five nationwide state-by-state scenarios that Obama campaign manager Jim Messina has designed for victory in 2012, three of them include winning Iowa.

    (Editing by Alistair Bell and Jackie Frank)

    Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/democrats/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20120104/pl_nm/us_usa_campaign_obama_iowa

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