Saturday, January 14, 2012

Man Shot Inside Fort Worth Business ? CBS Dallas / Fort Worth

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FORT WORTH (CBSDFW.COM) ? A man is dead and another man believed to be his father is on the run following a shooting in Fort Worth Thursday afternoon.

The shooting happened at a business in the 4600 block of White Settlement Road around 3:15.

According to witnesses, the man walked into Rivers Tree Service and shot the victim, believed to be his son. Police would not comment or confirm the relationship, but only said the victim was a white male between the ages of 30-40.

Witnesses say following the shooting the suspect drove away in a silver Lincoln Navigator. Police did not comment on if any active search was going on, but did say they are still on scene and investigating.

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Friday, January 13, 2012

Iraq demands Kurds hand over Sunni vice president

FILE - In this Friday, Dec. 23, 2011 file photo, Iraq's Sunni Vice President Tariq al-Hashemi speaks during an interview with the Associated Press near Sulaimaniyah, 160 miles (260 kilometers) northeast of Baghdad, Iraq. Iraq's Shiite-led government has formally demanded that authorities in the semiautonomous Kurdish region hand over the country's top Sunni official, who is wanted on terrorism charges. Vice President Tariq al-Hashemi had been charged with organizing death squads to assassinate prominent figures several years ago. But al-Hashemi traveled in December to the Kurdish north, where federal authorities cannot arrest him.(AP Photo/Karim Kadim)

FILE - In this Friday, Dec. 23, 2011 file photo, Iraq's Sunni Vice President Tariq al-Hashemi speaks during an interview with the Associated Press near Sulaimaniyah, 160 miles (260 kilometers) northeast of Baghdad, Iraq. Iraq's Shiite-led government has formally demanded that authorities in the semiautonomous Kurdish region hand over the country's top Sunni official, who is wanted on terrorism charges. Vice President Tariq al-Hashemi had been charged with organizing death squads to assassinate prominent figures several years ago. But al-Hashemi traveled in December to the Kurdish north, where federal authorities cannot arrest him.(AP Photo/Karim Kadim)

FILE - In this Friday, Dec. 23, 2011 file photo, Iraq's Sunni Vice President Tariq al-Hashemi speaks during an interview with the Associated Press near Sulaimaniyah, 160 miles (260 kilometers) northeast of Baghdad, Iraq. Iraq's Shiite-led government has formally demanded that authorities in the semiautonomous Kurdish region hand over the country's top Sunni official, who is wanted on terrorism charges. Vice President Tariq al-Hashemi had been charged with organizing death squads to assassinate prominent figures several years ago. But al-Hashemi traveled in December to the Kurdish north, where federal authorities cannot arrest him.(AP Photo/Karim Kadim)

(AP) ? Iraq's Shiite-led government on Sunday demanded that authorities in the semiautonomous Kurdish region hand over the country's top Sunni official to face terrorism charges, turning up the heat in a political crisis that is stoking sectarian tensions.

Vice President Tariq al-Hashemi traveled to the Kurdish north in December just as the last American troops were leaving the country and charges against him were being drawn up.

The government accuses him of running a hit squad that assassinated government and security officials years ago ? allegations he denies. Fellow Sunnis, who made up the dominant political class under Saddam Hussein, see the charges as part of an effort to sideline them.

The resulting political crisis has been accompanied by a rise in coordinated car bomb and suicide attacks targeting Shiites that have claimed dozens of lives in recent weeks.

A judicial spokesman for the Kurds, Dadyar Hameed, said authorities there received a request from Baghdad on Sunday to hand over al-Hashemi and 14 of his associates.

Although the Kurdish region is part of Iraq, it enjoys considerable autonomy. The Kurds have their own security force, and police under the control of Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki do not operate there.

As long as al-Hashemi remains a guest of his boss, Iraq's Kurdish President Jalal Talabani, he is effectively out of Baghdad's reach.

Hameed declined to say if the Kurds would comply with the Interior Ministry request, citing the sensitivity of the issue.

A senior official in the Kurdish region's Interior Ministry was less diplomatic.

"We are not policemen working for al-Maliki to hand over al-Hashemi," the official said. He spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to discuss the matter publicly.

Shortly before the arrest warrant was issued in December, state-run television aired what it said were confessions by men said to be working as bodyguards for al-Hashemi. The men said they killed Baghdad police officers and officials working in the health and foreign ministries in exchange for payoffs from al-Hashemi.

The hits allegedly began during the height of the war in 2006 and 2007, when widespread violence between Iraq's Sunnis and Shiites pitted neighbors against neighbors and killed thousands of Iraqi civilians.

Al-Hashemi has dismissed the charges as politically motivated and an effort to embarrass him, and says the supposed confessions implicating him were fabricated. He has said he cannot get a fair trial in Baghdad.

President Talabani came to the defense of his deputy in an interview with Al-Arabiya television that aired Sunday.

"Tariq al-Hashemi is not a fugitive. He is still the vice president. He is only accused, not convicted," Talabani said. He added that al-Hashemi is prepared to face trial in the ethnically mixed city of Kirkuk.

The dispute has paralyzed Iraq's government. Most of al-Hashemi's Sunni-backed Iraqiya bloc is boycotting parliament and Cabinet meetings over what it sees as an effort by al-Maliki to further consolidate power and sideline them now that American troops are gone.

Talabani said he expects talks between the country's feuding blocs aimed at resolving the crisis to get under way in Baghdad later this week.

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Associated Press writers Mazin Yahya in Baghdad and Yahya Barzanji in Sulaimaniyah contributed to this report.

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Kate Gosselin Cruise: The Worst Idea Ever


There is a Kate Gosselin cruise. Yes, a cruise featuring Kate Gosselin herself. This summer. Offered by Royal Caribbean, which is like a major cruise line.

On August 12-19, if you are so inclined, you can set sail with Kate on a ship for between $1,900 and $3,175. A small price to pay for a brush with ... wait.

The trip starts in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., moving on to Jamaica, Cozumel, etc. Kate will be available for Q&A sessions, photo ops, crafts and cocktail parties!

Better vacation: This or a week in Pyongyang?

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The hilarious thing is that Kate Gosselin, for all her good qualities (there must be some, we're thinking) is basically famous for yelling, being a grating harpy, insisting on having things her way, seeking attention and emasculating her then-husband.

Just want you want to be around ... on VACATION.

Are people actually interested in things like this? Is it actually a selling point to go on a celebrity cruise? Or one with Kate Gosselin for that matter?

Seriously, tell us. And if the answer is yes, just spend August working instead. Overtime pay has to be better than Mai Tais with the TLC anshee.

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Thursday, January 12, 2012

Pioneer reveals AppRadio 2, loads of in-dash navigation systems

So long, AppRadio. Hello, AppRadio 2. Here at CES 2012, Pioneer was on-hand to showcase its newest smartphone powered in-vehicle audio system. The latest iteration touts the same functionality as the original, but adds compatibility for many of the latest Android smartphones equipped with either the Mobile High Definition Link (MHL) or a micro HDMI connection. It's boasting a 7-inch (800 x 480) capacitive touchscreen, built-in Bluetooth for hands-free calling, an input for an optional vehicle-mounted rear facing back-up camera, an input for interfacing with the vehicle's steering wheel controls and two sets of pre-amp outputs for connection to external amplifiers.The new guy will be shipping in April for $499, and if you're looking to keep steady with the original, that one will continue to be available for $399. In related news, Pioneer also revealed a boatload of new in-car head units, all of which are painstakingly detailed in the source links below.

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Wi-Spi Helicopter and Intruder RC toys put the childlike wonder back into spying on your neighbors

Sick and tired of spying on the neighbors the old-fashioned way? Good news, all. Interactive Toy Designs showed off two new products in its not-so-subtly named Wi-Spi line of remote control vehicles. Really driving the notion home is the Intruder, the name given to the little red sports car. The helicopter, on the other hand, is called just that, though we're sure you can intrude upon people with the thing, if you really put your mind to it. Both vehicles have built-in cameras that beam live feeds to your iPhone or Android devices. You can also record the video and upload it instantly to social networking sites, to really get that spying 2.0 feel. The Intruder and Helicopter are both arriving in the fall, for $100 and $120, respectively.

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Tuesday, January 10, 2012

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Whales strand in New Zealand; 7 dead, 18 refloated (AP)

WELLINGTON, New Zealand ? Seven long-finned pilot whales died after being beached in New Zealand, but rescuers were confident Saturday they had saved the other 18 marine mammals that stranded.

Seven of the 25-strong pod died after they stranded late Friday on Farewell Spit at the northwest corner of South Island, conservation officials said.

The surviving whales were floated off the beach at high tide. They were well offshore by late Saturday afternoon and heading toward deeper waters after earlier swimming north toward more shallow waters on the ebbing tide, said John Mason, area manager for the Department of Conservation.

"They were quite lethargic at the start and ... we thought they could well strand on the outgoing tide," he said.

Boats were used to try to point the whales to deeper waters, and people got into the water to encourage the animals to head toward the deep sea, Mason said.

"Then, just in the nick of time, they started moving eastward out of danger, and they're now well off Farewell Spit tracking southward into deeper water," he told National Radio.

Mason said the pod's movements will be tracked during the night because there was still a risk the whales could come back into the shallow waters of the long, sloping headland spit area.

But he said he was "confident" the 18 pilot whales wouldn't restrand.

Project Jonah whale rescue group chief executive Kimberly Muncaster said volunteers would be checking beaches to "help locate further strandings before it is too late to save the animals."

Adult male pilot whales measure up to 20 feet (6.1 meters) and weigh up to 3 tons, while adult females measure up to 16 feet (4.9 meters) and weigh up to 1.5 tons, according to the American Cetacean Society.

New Zealand has several whale strandings along its coastline each summer, with mass strandings of as many as 450 whales occurring. Since 1840, more than 5,000 strandings of whales and dolphins have been recorded on New Zealand's coast.

In November, 47 pilot whales died and 18 were euthanized after they stranded on tidal flats at the tip of Farewell Spit.

Whale experts have been unable to explain why the mammals swim into dangerously shallow waters.

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Sunday, January 8, 2012

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Tuskegee and Auburn universities to explore life of George Washington Carver

What: Conservationist and scientist, George Washington Carver, to be remembered during programs held at?Tuskegee?and?Auburn?universities on Saturday. The George Washington Carver Day event will focus on several aspects from Carver?s life and work including science, nutrition, environmental conservation and art. ??

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When: Saturday, Jan. 7 ?

Where: Tuskegee University?s George Washington Carver Museum and Auburn University?s Ralph Brown Draughon Library

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Panel Discussions and Events: Panel discussions on the scientist will be held at both institutions. The first discussion will be at 10 a.m. at the Carver museum and the second will be held at 3 p.m. at Auburn?s Draughon library.

The following activities will also be featured at the Carver museum:

????????? At 1 p.m., a children?s art workshop on Carver will be held.

????????? Refreshments featuring peanuts and sweet potatoes. Some of the foods will be made from Carver?s recipes.

????????? Seldom seen artifacts from the Tuskegee University Archives, including the Carver meteorite.?

????????? Former Tuskegee students who personally knew Carver will be in the audience and available for questions.

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Figures of Interest: Dana Chandler, Tuskegee University archivist and adjunct history professor; Mark Hersey, assistant history professor at Mississippi State University and author of ?My Work is that of Conservation:? An Environmental Biography of George Washington Carver? and Gary Kremer, executive director of the State Historical Society of Missouri, adjunct history professor at the University of Missouri-Columbia, and author of ?George Washington Carver: A Biography.?

For More Information: Contact Shirley Baxter at 334-727-3200 or Shirley_k_baxter@nps.gov.

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Saturday, January 7, 2012

Tiny worm points to big promise

Friday, January 6, 2012

Two related studies from Northwestern University offer new strategies for tackling the challenges of preventing and treating diseases of protein folding, such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and Huntington's diseases, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), cancer, cystic fibrosis and type 2 diabetes.

To do its job properly within the cell, a protein first must fold itself into the proper shape. If it doesn't, trouble can result. More than 300 diseases have at their root proteins that misfold, aggregate and eventually cause cellular dysfunction and death.

The new Northwestern research identifies new genes and pathways that prevent protein misfolding and toxic aggregation, keeping cells healthy, and also identifies small molecules with therapeutic potential that restore health to damaged cells, providing new targets for drug development.

The genetic screening study is published by the journal PLoS Genetics. The small molecule study is published by the journal Nature Chemical Biology.

"These discoveries are exciting because we have identified genes that keep us healthy and small molecules that keep us healthy," said Richard I. Morimoto, who led the research. "Future research should explain how these two important areas interact."

Morimoto is the Bill and Gayle Cook Professor of Biology in the department of molecular biosciences and the Rice Institute for Biomedical Research in Northwestern's Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences. He also is a scientific director of the Chicago Biomedical Consortium.

The genetic study reported in PLoS Genetics was conducted in the transparent roundworm C. elegans, which shares much of the same biology with humans. The small animal is a valued research tool because of this and also because its genome, or complete genetic sequence, is known.

In the work, Morimoto and his team tested all of the approximately 19,000 genes in C. elegans. They reduced expression of each gene one at a time and looked to see if the gene suppressed protein aggregation in the cell. Did the gene increase aggregation or lessen it or have no effect at all?

The researchers found 150 genes that did have an effect. They then conducted a series of tests and zeroed in on nine genes that made all proteins in the cell healthier. (These genes had a positive effect on a number of different proteins associated with different diseases.)

These nine genes define a core homeostastis network that protects the animal's proteome (the entire set of proteins expressed by the organism) from protein damage. "These are the most important genes," Morimoto said. "Figuring out how nine genes -- as opposed to 150 -- work is a manageable task."

In the Nature Chemical Biology study, Morimoto and his colleagues screened nearly one million small molecules in human tissue culture cells to identify those that restore the cell's ability to protect itself from protein damage.

They identified seven classes of compounds (based on chemical structure) that all enhance the cell's ability to make more protective molecular chaperones, which restore proper protein folding. The researchers call these compounds proteostasis regulators. They found that the compounds restored the health of the cell and resulted in reduction of protein aggregation and protection against misfolding. Consequently, health was restored when diseased animals were treated with the small molecules.

Morimoto and his team then conducted detailed molecular analyses of 30 promising small molecules, representing all seven classes. They discovered some compounds were much more effective than others.

"We don't yet know the detailed mechanisms of these small molecules, but we have identified some good drug targets for further development," Morimoto said.

The PLoS Genetics paper, titled "A Genetic Screening Strategy Identifies Novel Regulators of the Proteostasis Network," is available at http://bit.ly/zzJNnm. M. Catarina Silva, a joint-doctoral student at Northwestern in the Morimoto lab and the University of Lisbon is the first author.

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Ford to open R&D lab in Silicon Valley come 2012, wants to be closer to the action

Following in the footsteps of Verizon and AT&T, it's now Ford's turn to open up its very own research center here in Silicon Valley. A prudent choice too, as Dearborn's become more invested in advanced infotainment, not to mention bonafide smartphone apps. Slated to open in the first quarter of 2012, it reckons the center will help "prepare [Ford] for the next 100 years" as it scouts out new technologies and partnerships with local startups and universities alike. Mum's the word on exactly where the new R&D lab will reside, but those interested can learn more about it and its sister facilities -- whom Ford lovingly dubs its "innovation network" -- in the PR after the break.

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Friday, January 6, 2012

Some find hope in Afghan outcry over bride's abuse (AP)

KABUL, Afghanistan ? Just 15 years old, Sahar Gul has become the bruised and bloodied face of women's rights in Afghanistan. The teenage bride's eyes were swollen nearly shut as she was wheeled into the hospital seven months after her arranged marriage. Black scabs crusted her fingertips where her nails used to be.

According to officials in northeastern Baghlan province, Gul's in-laws kept her in a basement for six months, ripped her fingernails out, tortured her with hot irons and broke her fingers ? all in an attempt to force her into prostitution. Police freed her after her uncle called authorities.

The horrific images, captured by television news cameras last week, transfixed Afghanistan and set off a storm of condemnation. President Hamid Karzai set up a commission to investigate, and his health minister visited her bedside. Police arrested her in-laws, who denied abusing her. A warrant was issued for her husband, who serves in the Afghan army.

The case highlights both the problems and the progress of women 10 years after the Taliban's fall. Gul's egregious wounds and underage wedlock are a reminder that girls and women still suffer shocking abuse. But the public outrage and the government's response to it also show that the country is slowly changing.

"Let's break the dead silence on women's plight," read the title of an editorial Wednesday in the Afghanistan Times.

Despite guaranteed rights and progressive new laws, Afghanistan still ranks as the world's sixth-worst country for women's equality in the U.N. Development Program's annual Gender Inequality Index. Nevertheless, Afghan advocates say attitudes have subtly shifted over the years, in part thanks to the dozens of women's groups that have sprung up.

Fawzia Kofi, a lawmaker and head of the women's affairs commission in the Afghan parliament, says the outcry over a case like Gul's probably would not have happened just a few years ago because of deep cultural taboos against airing private family conflicts and acknowledging sexual abuse ? such as forcing a woman into prostitution.

"I think there is now a sense of awareness about women's rights. People seem to be changing and seem to be talking about it," Kofi said.

Ending abuse of women is a huge challenge in a patriarchal society where traditional practices include child marriage, giving girls away to settle debts or pay for their relatives' crimes and so-called honor killings in which girls seen as disgracing their families are murdered by their relatives.

And some women activists worry that their hard-won political rights may erode as foreign troops withdraw and Karzai's government seeks to negotiate with the Taliban to end their insurgency. Women's rights, they fear, may be the first to go in any deal with the hardline Islamic militants.

"I'm afraid we won't have all this anymore if the Taliban are allowed back into society," said Sima Natiq, a longtime activist.

Freedoms for women are one of the most visible ? and symbolic ? changes in Afghanistan since 2001 U.S.-led campaign that toppled the Taliban regime. Aside from their support for al-Qaida leaders, the Taliban are probably most notorious for their harsh treatment of women under their severe interpretation of Islamic law.

For five years, the regime banned women from working and going to school, or even leaving home without a male relative. In public, all women were forced wear a head-to-toe burqa veil, which covers even the face with a mesh panel. Violators were publicly flogged or executed. Freeing women from such draconian laws lent a moral air to the Afghan war.

As U.S. troops begin to draw down, activists say Afghanistan is unmistakably a better place to be born female than a decade ago.

In parliament, 27 percent of lawmakers are female, mostly because the constitution reserves 68 seats for women. More than 3 million girls are in schools, making up 40 percent of the elementary school population, according to the education ministry. A survey last year indicated that women dying in childbirth had dropped by nearly two-thirds to below 500 per 100,000 live births since 2005, although that is still one of the world's highest rates.

Still, for every improvement, there are other signs of women's continued misery. The U.N. says more than half of Afghanistan's female prison population is made up of women sentenced by local courts for fleeing their marriages ? the charge is often phrased as "intent to commit adultery," even though that's not a crime under Afghan law. And the U.N. women's agency UNIFEM estimates that half of all girls are forced to marry under age 15, even though the legal marriage age is 16.

"There's very good standards on paper. There's very active women's networks," said Georgette Gagnon, the U.N.'s human rights director in Afghanistan. "A lot has been done, but there is still a long way to go."

A U.N. report in November also found that a 2009 law passed to protect Afghan women from violence was rarely enforced. For the 12-month period ending in March 2011, prosecutors filed indictments in 155 cases, only 7 percent of all 2,299 crimes reported. And activists say those complaints are a small fraction of the true level of abuse.

Part of the problem is the ingrained attitudes of police and courts that cause them to turn a blind eye or even send women back to their abusers, said Latifa Sultani, coordinator for women's protection with the Afghan Independent Human Rights Commission.

"Some local officials still believe women shouldn't have rights," Sultani said.

Last month, Karzai pardoned a 19-year-old woman who was imprisoned after she was raped and impregnated by a cousin. A local court sentenced her to 12 years in prison for having sex out of wedlock, a crime in Afghanistan. The judge told her she could get out of prison if she agreed to marry her alleged rapist, but she refused and gave birth to her daughter in prison.

Passing laws that protect women is one thing, enforcing them is another. Women's groups are pressing Karzai to do more, but most acknowledge that with the central government so weak, the real battle will be fought in individual police stations, courtrooms and prosecutors' offices. Not least will be persuading Afghans to change their views.

That's why the gruesome story of Sahar Gul's imprisonment and torture is seen by some activists as an opportunity for the government to recommit publicly to women's rights. They say are encouraged that Karzai felt compelled by the outcry to become involved.

"This is a sign of progress in a way," Kofi said. "This is just a small example. We have hundreds of thousands of women like Sahar Gul who are victims of violence, but their voices are not heard."

For now, Gul remains in a Kabul hospital, where she transferred from a local hospital in Baghlan province. An Afghan official said this week that she will be sent to India for further medical treatment. It's unclear where she will go when she returns to Afghanistan.

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State Roundup: Mass. Insurance Co-Ops To Launch; Fla. Hospital ...

A selection of stories from Texas, Florida, Massachusetts, Iowa and Georgia.

The Associated Press/Houston Chronicle: Court To Review Ruling On Texas Abortion Law
A?federal appeals court will review a judge's decision to temporarily block the state of Texas from enforcing a law requiring doctors to show sonograms to patients and describe the images before an?abortion. In August, U.S. District Judge Sam Sparks in Austin, Texas, ruled that several provisions of the law violated the free-speech rights of abortion-performing?doctors (1/4).

The Associated Press/MSNBC: Scott Panel Cannot Compare Florida Hospitals
A panel appointed by Gov. Rick Scott, who once headed the nation's largest for-profit hospital chain, told him on Tuesday that it could not determine whether Florida's public hospitals provide better or worse care than private ones. ... ?[The?Commission on Review of Taxpayer Funded Hospital Districts']? report did conclude that patient expenses are up to 12 percent higher in public hospitals.?... Scott created the panel last March to determine if it's in the public's best interest to continue having government-operated hospitals?(Kaczor, 1/3).

Georgia Health News: Emory, St. Joseph's Tie The Knot
The two Atlanta health care systems announced Tuesday that they have formed a joint operating company, effective Monday. The arrangement gives Emory Healthcare a majority ownership of St. Joseph's Hospital, with a 51/49 percentage split. ... The deal is part of a recent wave of consolidations among hospital systems across the state (Miller, 1/3).?

Boston Globe: First Insurance-Buying Cooperatives Get State OK
Sixteen months after Governor Deval Patrick signed a law clearing the way for small businesses to band together to buy health insurance ... the Retailers Association of Massachusetts and the Massachusetts Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives [can]?begin talking with the state?s commercial health plans about new lower-cost insurance products that they hope will attract tens of thousands of members to their cooperatives (Weisman, 1/4).

Des Moines Register: Wellmark's Rate Increase For 86,000 Policyholders 65 And Under Approved
Iowa has approved a 9.3 percent rate increase by Wellmark Blue Cross Blue Shield for individual health insurance premiums.?... The decision means rate increases of up to $45 a month beginning April 1 for 86,000 individual Wellmark policyholders ages 65 and under (1/3).?

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Thursday, January 5, 2012

Judge: Black church rightful owner of KKK store

FILE - In a Wednesday, Feb. 27, 2008 file photo, Rev. David Kennedy, pastor of New Beginnings Baptist Church, stands outside The Redneck Shop in Laurens, S.C. (AP Photo/Patrick Collard, File)

Story Published: Jan 3, 2012 at 11:09 AM PST

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) - After a lengthy legal battle between a black South Carolina church and members of the Ku Klux Klan, a judge has ruled that the church owns a building where KKK robes and T-shirts are sold.

A circuit judge ruled last month that New Beginnings Baptist Church is the rightful owner of the building that houses the Redneck Shop, which operates a so-called Klan museum and sells Klan robes and T-shirts emblazoned with racial slurs. The judge ordered the shop's proprietor to pay the church's legal bills of more than $3,300.

Since 1996, the Redneck Shop has operated in an old movie theater in Laurens, a city about 70 miles northwest from Columbia that was named after 18th century slave trader Henry Laurens.

Ownership of the building was transferred in 1997 to the Rev. David Kennedy and his church, New Beginnings, by a Klansman fighting with others inside the hate group, according to court records. But a clause in the deed entitles John Howard, formerly KKK grand dragon for the Carolinas, to operate his business in the building until he dies.

After years of trying to have the property inspected, Kennedy and New Beginnings sued Howard and others in 2008. On Dec. 9, a judge ruled in Kennedy's favor.

There was no answer at the store's telephone number Tuesday, and Howard's attorney did not immediately return a message.

Howard has defended his business in the past.

"If anything turns people off, they shouldn't come in here," Howard told The Associated Press in 2008. "It's not a thing in here that's against the law."

The Redneck Shop has been the target of protests and attacks from the start. A few days after it opened, a Columbia man crashed his van through the front windows and was charged with malicious damage to property. High profile black activists have staged several protests outside the store, and Kennedy has regularly picketed there as well.

Kennedy has a long history of fighting racial injustice. He protested when a South Carolina county refused to observe the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday, and he helped lobby to remove the Confederate flag from the Statehouse dome.

Kennedy said Tuesday his congregation was elated by the judge's decision, which he said he had already discussed with local police in hopes of being able to visit and inspect the property this week.

"It has been a long time coming," said Kennedy, who learned of the ruling this week. "We knew we had done everything right. ... The court knows that we have suffered."

Kennedy said his congregation's numbers have decreased in recent years as some of its 200 members became fearful of reprisals from Klan members. Nazi and Confederate symbols have been tacked to the door of the double-wide mobile home where New Beginnings now meets, Kennedy said, and dead animals have been left at the building.

"A lot of people became so afraid," Kennedy said. "I just told them that it is part of our faith to endure."

Kennedy, who has previously said he would like to close the store and hold his church meetings there, declined Tuesday to detail his plans, saying only that he thought some parishioners would feel uncomfortable worshipping in the structure that once segregated moviegoers and now sells Klan-related materials.

"I don't count anything out," Kennedy said. "I think that the church would do good in that building."

Source: http://www.kcby.com/news/national/Judge-Black-New-Beginnings-Baptist-Church-rightful-owner-of-Ku-Klux-Klan-store---136606143.html

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'Sustainable' growth in economy, jobs forecast for Raleigh area

The Raleigh metro area economy should see an improvement in employment and economic growth in 2012, but the recovery from the 2007-08 recession will not be as robust as from most recent recessions.

So said a top economist at Wells Fargo Securities and a representative of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond at a forum hosted by the Greater Raleigh Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday morning.

A crowd of several hundred business leaders turned out on a very cold morning to hear details about the expectations of John Silvia from Wells Fargo and Matthew Martin, a Federal Reserve regional executive based in Charlotte. Their conclusions were along the same somber growth expectations predicted at another economic forecast event on Tuesday that was put on by the North Carolina Bankers Association and the North Carolina Chamber.

?This has been a long struggle for us,? Silvia, who is a regular at the Chamber event, said of the recovery. While he believes there will be ?sustainable? economic and job growth, he added it ?probably not? will be as strong as previous recoveries. He believes growth will be about 2 percent for this year.

A year ago, economists predicted 3.1 percent in growth this year and 3.2 percent in 2012. Statistics for the fourth quarter of 2011 are not yet available, but overall growth is expected to be around 2 percent.

On the same day that North Carolina reported a drop in the Triangle unemployment rate had dropped to less than 8 percent in November, Silvia noted the Raleigh area added jobs at 1.8 percent rate of growth that month.

?You are creating jobs,? he said. He described the growth as ?sustainable? even though state and local governments will continue to be under financial pressure.

While Raleigh?s jobless rate is ?not great,? he noted it is ?under the national average? of 8.6 percent. He also pointed out that Raleigh leads the state in jobs and economic growth.

?You are dealing with the best hand in the state,? he told the crowd.

Bob Geolas, president and chief executive of the foundation that operates Research Triangle Park, said after the forum that the business park is developing a new master plan to maintain its hot hand.

"We're going to do that by expanding the opportunities for entrepreneurial start-ups, by expanding opportunities for new corporate ventures," Geolas said. "We have to make the park a viable, attractive alternative for (the next generation of) companies, and we will."

RTP's existing model is built on recruiting large companies for large campuses in the park, but Geolas said the remaining 700 undeveloped acres in the park will be handled differently.

"We are going to have cluster development within the park that brings together facilities in a more urban, dense type of way with a great many more facilities and amenities than you see at the park today," he said. "(RTP) has played a role ? a transformational role ? in North Carolina. It's going to continue to do that, and we're excited about its future."

Silvia stressed several points of strength in the Raleigh economy, such as a wide diversification of jobs ? government and professional services at 18 percent, trade, transportation and utilities at 17 percent to lead the way ? and the region?s universities.

While government jobs have declined in number, he noted that ?very well-paid sectors? such as professional and business services and education and health services are producing more jobs at a rate higher than 4 percent.

The housing market also is reason for optimism, Silvia noted. Home prices ?are approaching a bottom.? While some home owners are ?under water? with mortgages higher than house values, Silvia noted that Raleigh had evaded the housing boom of the mid-2000 decade. Thus Raleigh has avoided ?a real downdraft? in prices.

On the commercial real estate front, Silvia stressed: ?We?ve turned the corner.? Office vacancy rates have declined from close to 17 percent in 2010 to well under 16 percent. Apartment vacancy rates, meanwhile, have fallen sharply over the past two years to under 10 percent from well over 12 percent.

In his presentation, Martin offered little hope for job seekers. He noted that payroll employment across the Carolinas lags well under recovery rates from recessions in 1975, 1982 and 1991. Job growth is slightly better than that shown after the 2001 downturn, he said.

In an analysis of core capital goods spending by companies, Martin pointed out there is growth that has neared the peak of early 2008. Shipments also have recovered well.

However, that performance is not translating into jobs. Companies are ?not hiring,? he said.

One good point for North Carolina is continuing growth of U.S. exports. Martin noted that the value and volume of exports from Carolina ports is ?surging.?

Both men also expected inflation to moderate.

Copyright 2012 by Capitol Broadcasting Company. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Source: http://www.wral.com/business/story/10561111/

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Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Eagles Notes: Mudd plans to return as Eagles offensive line coach

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Sunday, January 1, 2012

Mischa Barton To Open Clothing Store In London

Former The O.C. star Mischa Barton has gotten herself a new gig and it is not in the acting biz. She is going to be a store owner, interesting huh! Get ready fashion world because the one time train wreck that was Mischa Barton is going to open her own clothing store but it won?t be in La La Land like so many celebs have done. Nope according to her rep she has her eye on opening a store in London. All the deats of her new adventure have apparently not been finalized yet but the sometimes actress is planning to open the store in the next year, if all goes well of course. This is not Barton?s first forte into the fashion world if you will. In the past she has worked with designers on handbag lines as well as headbands. I actually am only slightly embarrassed to say that I used to own a headband that came from one of the lines she collaborated on. Wondering why Mischa chose London as opposed to New York or Los Angeles? Well even though she was raised here in the United State she was actually born in England, that my friends [...]

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White Epic 4G Touch to grace Sprint come January, proves your wildest dreams can come true

If you thought Sprint was going to let T-Mobile and AT&T be the only US carriers to offer white Galaxy S IIs, think again. Per Sprintfeed is a supposed internal memo pegging the carrier's bleached variant of the GSII for January 8th, 2012. For those keeping score at home, that'll be nearly a month after T-Mo, and a good six months after we first caught wind of the unicorn. Frothing at the sentiment? Better think long and hard, as there's bound to be something equally lust worthy at an upcoming trade show.

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