Sunday, September 30, 2012

Students, experts recoil at alcohol enema case

FILE - In a Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2012 file photograph, the University of Tennessee Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity house is seen in Knoxville, Tenn. The fraternity was the scene of an alcohol enema incident that sent one student to the hospital and brought unwanted attention to the university. (AP Photo/Knoxville News Sentinel, J. Miles Cary, File)

FILE - In a Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2012 file photograph, the University of Tennessee Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity house is seen in Knoxville, Tenn. The fraternity was the scene of an alcohol enema incident that sent one student to the hospital and brought unwanted attention to the university. (AP Photo/Knoxville News Sentinel, J. Miles Cary, File)

FILE-In a Jan. 17, 2007, photograph, the University of Tennessee Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity house is seen in Knoxville, Tenn. University administrators indefinitely suspended the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity and ordered the Zeta Chapter house to be vacated in nine days in the wake of the alcohol enema incident that sent one student to the hospital. (AP Photo/Knoxville (AP Photo/Amy Smotherman Burgess,File)

(AP) ? Before an unruly Tennessee party ended with a student hospitalized for a dangerously high blood alcohol level, most people had probably never heard of alcohol enemas.

Thanks to the drunken exploits of a fraternity at the University of Tennessee, the bizarre way of getting drunk is giving parents, administrators and health care workers a new fear.

When Alexander "Xander" Broughton, 20, was delivered to the hospital after midnight on Sept. 22, his blood alcohol level was measured at 0.448 percent ? nearly six times the intoxication that defines drunken driving in the state. Injuries to his rectum led hospital officials to fear he had been sodomized.

Police documents show that when an officer interviewed a fellow fraternity member about what happened, the student said the injuries had been caused by an alcohol enema.

"It is believed that members of the fraternity were utilizing rubber tubing inserted into their rectums as a conduit for alcohol," according to a police report.

While Broughton told police he remembered participating in a drinking game with fellow members of the Pi Kappa Alpha chapter, he denied having an alcohol enema. Police concluded otherwise from evidence they found at the frat house, including boxes of Franzia Sunset Blush wine.

"He also had no recollection of losing control of his bowels and defecating on himself," according to a university police report that includes photos of the mess left behind in the fraternity house after the party.

Broughton did not respond to a cellphone message seeking comment on Friday.

The university responded with swift investigation and a decision Friday to shutter the fraternity until at least 2015. The national Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity organization also accepted the withdrawal of the campus charter.

Alcohol enemas have been the punch lines of YouTube videos, a stunt in a "Jackass" movie and a song by the punk band NOFX called "Party Enema." But Corey Slovis, chairman of department of emergency medicine and Vanderbilt University Medical Center, said actually going through with the deed can have severe consequences.

"It's something that offers no advantages, while at the same time risking someone's life," he said.

The procedure bypasses the stomach, accelerating the absorption rate, Slovis said. Pouring the alcohol through a funnel can increase the amount of alcohol consumed because it's hard to gauge how much is going in.

"When you're dumping it into your rectum, often via a funnel, one or two ounces seems like such a minuscule amount," he said. Ingesting more can create unconsciousness quite quickly, he explained.

The effects have been fatal in at least one case. An autopsy performed after the death of a 58-year-old Texas man in 2004 showed he had been given an enema with enough sherry to have a blood alcohol level of 0.47 percent. Negligent homicide charges were later dropped against his wife, who said she gave him the enema.

Students walking across campus this week generally responded with sighs and eye rolls when asked about the allegations.

"It's like a big joke," said Erica Davis, a freshman from Hendersonville. "Because who does that?"

Gordon Ray, a senior from Morristown, said the details of the case caught him off guard, but not the fact that fraternity members would be overdoing it with alcohol.

"It is definitely over the top," said Ray. "But it doesn't surprise me, I don't guess."

The harm the news has done to the university's national reputation was on the mind of several students.

"If someone wants to be stupid, then they should do it where it won't affect anyone else," said Marlon Alessandra, freshman from Independence, Va.

James E. Lange, who coordinates alcohol and drug abuse prevention strategies at San Diego State University, said alcohol enemas aren't a common occurrence on campuses, though normal consumption still contributes to hundreds of student deaths annually. And many of those can be attributed to reckless attitudes about the consequences of heavy drinking, he said.

"It's not unusual to hear that students are drinking to get drunk," he said.

Lange said he hopes students don't draw the wrong lessons from the University of Tennessee incident.

"Students and people in general are pretty good at denying that they are at risk for whatever happened to someone else," he said. "So they can look at something like this and say 'I'm OK because I would never do that.'

"However, they may be drinking heavily, or doing things like mixing alcohol with prescription meds that is putting them at serious risk," he said.

To Tennessee freshman Cody Privett of Sevierville, there's nothing appealing about the incident on his campus.

"It's stupid, it's an unfortunate situation," said Privett, of Sevierville. "I mean there's partying, and then there's other things."

Associated Press

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Former Arizona GOP aide indicted for taking $128K from campaign account

A former top Republican aide at the Arizona Legislature has been indicted on federal charges for taking $128,000 from former House Speaker Jim Weiers? campaign account.

John Mills was indicted on federal fraud charges. He resigned his legislative post earlier this year. He was a long-time Republican aide at the Arizona Capitol.

According to reports, Mills used the money to pay his mortgage and for other spending and eventually returned the cash plus interest.

Weiers is the brother of State Rep. Jerry Weiers, a Republican who is running for mayor of Glendale.

The indictment is the latest in a series of ethics and criminal charges brought as Arizona state lawmakers as well as some aides and lobbyists.

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BlackBerry 10 L-series tutorial videos surface online, give a literal peek at the future (video)

BlackBerry 10 Lseries tutorial videos surface online, give a literal peek at the future video

Those of us who've used a BlackBerry PlayBook will be familiar with the inevitable first-boot tutorials showing how to navigate the swipe-driven interface before we're let loose. Thanks to a series of demonstration videos leaked by BlackBerryItalia, it's apparent that we won't escape that educational process on BlackBerry 10 devices, either. The four clips show the basics of what we know the gesture experience will be like on full-touch L-series phones, including the signature BlackBerry Peek to check notifications and the unified inbox. Anyone looking for a direct clue as to what production BlackBerry 10 hardware will entail might be frustrated, mind you -- the rendered phone appears to be a placeholder rather than the L-series or a Dev Alpha B, and the device name is censored in an attempt to protect the source. That said, the clips provide a very straightforward explanation of the new interface concept and give us one more indication that RIM is closer to launch.

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Saturday, September 29, 2012

Apple CEO Tim Cook apologizes for lousy iPhone Maps app

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After a week filled with complaints about the new Maps app found in iOS 6, the latest version of Apple's mobile operating system, the?company's CEO, Tim Cook, has issued an apology to customers along with a list of alternative apps.

A link to the apology appears on the?Apple website, plainly labeled as "[a] letter to our customers regarding Maps."

Cook begins the note by explaining that while Apple strives to "make world-class products that deliver the best experience possible," it "fell short on this commitment" with the launch of its new Maps app.

"We are extremely sorry for the frustration this has caused our customers and we are doing everything we can to make Maps better," Cook writes?before explaining that the reason a new version of Maps needed to be created was so that Apple could offer its customer features such as turn-by-turn directions, voice integration, and so on. "The more our customers use our Maps the better it will get and we greatly appreciate all of the feedback we have received from you," he adds.

While Apple's improving its own Maps app, you can use something else, Cook suggests. "You can try alternatives by downloading map apps from the App Store like Bing, MapQuest and Waze, or use Google or Nokia maps by going to their websites and creating an icon on your home screen to their web app."

One can only imagine how much it pains Cook to suggest that the over 100 million folks who are using iOS 6 at this time should just try a product made by Apple's competitors for a while.

Want more tech news?or interesting?links? You'll get plenty of both if you keep up with Rosa Golijan, the writer of this post, by following her on?Twitter, subscribing to her?Facebook?posts,?or circling her?on?Google+.

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Yemeni government official escapes suicide attack

SANAA, Yemen (AP) ? Yemeni security officials say a government official who once led a local militia against al-Qaida in the country's south has survived a suicide attack. One of his guards died of wounds sustained in the attack.

The officials said the attacker detonated his explosives Saturday near the vehicle of Mohammed Aidarous, the head of Lawder district in Abyan province. The officials said the explosion left 10 wounded, including three civilians. One guard later died of his wounds in a hospital in Aden. Aidarous had led a local militia which fought alongside Yemen's military to drive al-Qaida militants out of their district.

It was the fourth assassination attempt against Aidarous, who was unharmed.

The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to the media.

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Soapy 'Won't Back Down' gets a failing grade

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Viola Davis and Maggie Gyllenhaal in "'Won't Back Down."

By David Rooney, The Hollywood Reporter

The jury is still out on a solution to the national education system crisis, but the verdict is delivered with a heavy hand and a stacked deck in the formulaic "Won?t Back Down." Simplifying complex school-reform hurdles into tidy inspirational clich?s while demonizing both teachers? unions and bureaucracy-entrenched education boards, the movie addresses timely issues but eschews shading in favor of blunt black and white. It?s old-school Lifetime fodder dressed up in Hollywood trappings.

In the broadest terms, Daniel Barnz?s film, co-written with Brin Hill, is a dramatized counterpart to Davis Guggenheim?s 2010 documentary "Waiting for Superman,? which pointed to charter schools as the only way out of the public-education quagmire. That film was partly financed by Walden Media, the backers of this Fox release, suggesting that the problem of underperforming inner-city classrooms is a pet cause for the company.

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In Barnz and Hill?s by-the-numbers screenplay -- which trumpets that vaguest of catch-all legitimization banners, ?Inspired by actual events? -- the catalyst for much-needed change at Adams Elementary School in Pittsburgh is crusading Everymom Jamie Fitzpatrick (Maggie Gyllenhaal). Her dyslexic daughter Malia (Emily Alyn Lind) is stuck in a class with a teacher (Nancy Bach) who is a monster of job-secure complacency, and a principal (Bill Nunn) too mired in unionized paralysis to help.

A single mother working two jobs and unable to afford tuition at better alternatives, Jamie bones up on the ?fail-safe? maneuver, the film?s equivalent of the parent trigger law. That controversial legislation -- on the books in some form in a handful of states and under consideration in many others -- allows concerned parents and teachers to intervene in floundering public schools. In the film?s example, it primarily means getting past restrictive union controls and a do-nothing education board.

The absurd idea that the parents of an entire student body are too apathetic to worry about their kids? education until Jamie comes along like some rocker-chick Erin Brockovich is just one of the film?s condescendingly movie-ish conceits. Played with grating one-note pluckiness by Gyllenhaal, Jamie overcompensates for her lack of a college education by self-consciously sprinkling her conversations with words like ?trepidatious.? Yet, darned if this scrappy dynamo doesn?t get the whole community galvanized.

Even more objectionable is the depiction of the burned-out staff at Adams. They mill around in the break room bitching about teachers like Malia?s, saying, ?The only thing the district does well is protect its mistakes.? But the general lack of motivation is palpable, and even Nona Alberts (Viola Davis), a committed educator like her mother before her, has lost faith in her profession.

The only exception at Adams appears to be Teach For America do-gooder and soulful hunk Michael Perry (Oscar Isaac), who leads his class in line-dancing numbers, accompanying them on ukulele as they sing about ?Goin? to College.? Naturally, this makes Jamie swoon.

A perfunctory romance blooms, but Michael vacillates in his support for Jamie?s cause. Preferring to focus his commitment on his class only, he is reluctant to stray from union-sanctioned guidelines. Jamie?s sole consistent ally is Nona, who risks alienating the entire teaching staff, including her feisty pal Breena (Rosie Perez). While she?s worn down by the challenges of a broken system, not to mention the end of her marriage and the learning difficulties of her own son (Dante Brown), Nona reluctantly gets with the empowerment program.

However, this is another one of those movies where a tenacious white person leads the charge to save inner-city kids, achieving a miracle transformation through sheer force of will. While Nona is the insider with the education experience, she?s second fiddle throughout the fight, getting much of her dignity not from the script but from Davis, who could do this role in her sleep.

In order to provide a gossamer-thin semblance of balance, Barnz and Hill plant one jaded idealist apiece in the teachers? union and the education board. That essentially leaves Holly Hunter and Marianne Jean-Baptiste playing variations on the same role, both of them primed for redemption as they rediscover their buried convictions. Elsewhere, the opposition is reduced -- most notably by Ned Eisenberg?s belligerently uncompromising union chief -- to a force of obstinate blindness as to what?s good for the kids, and for the majority of disillusioned teachers.

Given the disingenuous way in which this lumbering movie pushes obvious buttons and manipulates the audience?s emotional investment while conveniently skimming the issues, it?s a mystery how some of these names got roped in.

Following her breakout work in "The Help," this is a particularly unhappy use of Davis? considerable talents. Hunter also is too smart an actor to be stuck playing the transparent construct of a compromised Norma Rae. Lance Reddick (The Wire) is given an entirely thankless role as Nona?s businesslike departing husband, while Ving Rhames is on hand literally to deliver a speech as principal of the exemplary Rosa Parks Elementary School during a lottery draw for new students.

That scene is one of many such preachy interludes in a dumbed-down agenda film that veers shamelessly between didacticism and soap.

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Friday, September 28, 2012

Jeanne Cooper still thriving on daytime TV

FILE - In this June 27, 2010 file photo, "The Young and the Restless" star Jeanne Cooper, who has been with the show since months after its debut in 1973, arrives at the 37th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards in Las Vegas. Cooper, who turns 84 next month, shows no signs of slowing down. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello, File)

FILE - In this June 27, 2010 file photo, "The Young and the Restless" star Jeanne Cooper, who has been with the show since months after its debut in 1973, arrives at the 37th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards in Las Vegas. Cooper, who turns 84 next month, shows no signs of slowing down. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello, File)

(AP) ? Betty White isn't the only woman of a certain, ahem, older age still thriving on television.

Jeanne Cooper is right there with her.

Cooper plays wealthy Katherine Chancellor on "The Young and the Restless," which aired its 10,000th episode Thursday. She joined the CBS soap a few months after it debuted in March 1973, and is its longest-tenured cast member.

Cooper, who turns 84 next month, shows no signs of slowing down.

She said this week: "What would I do? I'm no good at crocheting. My fingers would bleed."

Like White, who is 90, Cooper authored a book about her career titled "Not Young, Still Restless." At a recent signing, the grandmother of eight said some fans stayed the entire evening, awed at meeting the grand dame of fictional Genoa City, Wis.

"I'm very motivating for some people," said Cooper, who makes infrequent public appearances. "It's a character, as rich as she is, that has ordinary problems. If you impress one person to a better way of living, you've transferred what you should do."

Cooper recalled a recent visit to the Department of Motor Vehicles to get new plates for her car. The employee behind the counter whispered to her, "I know who you are."

"It has its perks being Mrs. Chancellor," she said, laughing, "and if I have to use it, by golly, I'll use it. I'm through standing in lines at my age."

While other soaps' ratings have dwindled or the shows have been canceled as the daytime audience has shrunk, "Y&R" has been TV's top-rated soap since December 1998. Cooper attributes its success and longevity to the writing that created likeable characters.

"That's the mainstay of the show," she said. "You've always been able to become involved, whether you were wealthy or whatever your status is, our show hit the human being."

"The Young and the Restless" will celebrate its 40th anniversary in March. New executive producer Jill Farren Phelps, who previously oversaw "General Hospital," and new head writer Josh Griffith are cooking up story lines that include the return of Jess Walton, who plays Jill, later this fall, and emotional, professional and surprising physical challenges for the Newman family.

"Jill is making it a little sharper to meet the demands of where things are today in the world of very fast films and lazy minds," Cooper said.

One of Cooper's proudest moments was when her real-life facelift was televised on the show in 1984 as her character underwent the surgery at the same time. Call it TV's first "extreme makeover" in daytime.

"It opened up reconstructive surgery for so many people, youngsters getting things done," she said. "To this day, people will come up to me and say, 'Thank you so much for doing that. My mom or I had something done, and not just cosmetic surgery.' That was an incredible experience in my life."

Unlike a lot of actors, Cooper fesses up to having had her eyes done and a slight chin tuck. Three days a week, her trainer arrives at her hilltop home in Los Angeles at 6 a.m. to put Cooper through stretching and exercises.

"Then I get my tush to work," she said in her famous throaty laugh.

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Video: Anti-Islam film producer arrested in LA



>>> and breaking news, tonight about a man who has been identified as the producer of the video and sparked deadly and violent protests throughout the muslim world . he is in a federal courtroom in los angeles today, and a judge will decide if he violated the terms of his probation from a 2010 conviction on bank fraud charges. under the terms of the probation, he agreed not to use the internet or use aliases without permission, federal authority say he did both in distributing the video.

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Hong Kong sees surge of democratic fervor after 'patriotic education' showdown

Hong Kong had the highest turnout in memory for elections yesterday, underscoring its commitment to the 'two systems government' that Beijing agreed to in the 1997 handover.

By Robert Marquand,?Staff writer / September 10, 2012

Residents walk in front of campaign banners from various candidates for the Legislative Council election campaign in Hong Kong Sept. 9. Hong Kong residents voted for a new legislature on Sunday, a day after the territory's Beijing-backed leader backed down on a plan to introduce a compulsory Chinese school curriculum after tens of thousands of people took to the streets.

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The heavy turnout hinged on tumult surrounding a ?patriotic? education plan for Hong Kong schools ? seen as a proxy for Beijing propaganda ? and voter desire to weigh in on the future of the pilot program, which was rejected by all but two of hundreds of schools on the island.

Yesterday?s vote showed political sophistication, analysts say, aided largely by youth, in a vote where bread-and-butter issues like housing and pay figured prominently as well.

Young Hong Kongers spurred a political protest ?movement bigger than anything I?ve seen in a long time,? says Michael DeGolyer, who has long studied city politics at Hong Kong Baptist University. ?You had 16-year-olds bringing their parents into politics, not the other way around.?

The patriotic education course was aimed at elementary-level students and got heavy criticism for teaching little or nothing about cataclysmic events like the Great Leap Forward, the Cultural Revolution, or the Tiananmen Square massacre.

Critics branded it ?brainwashing.??

Hong Kong has long harbored a distrust of mainland Beijing?s heavy-handed efforts to ?make? Hong Kong a ?Chinese? city, even as Hong Kong?s history, civil service, education, and business acumen make it a financial services hub with international characteristics.

After the crippling SARS outbreak in 2003 and efforts by Beijing to institute a ?subversion? law that would throttle free expression, Hong Kong?s civic base has steadily mobilized, despite handicaps in the city governing structure, which favors Beijing.

For weeks ahead of the vote Sunday, ordinary people thronged the eastern business district.

In a rare move, pro-Chinese forces in Hong Kong backed down from plans to make the national education mandatory by 2015. At the 11th?hour on Saturday word came the plan would be voluntary, though many Hong Kongers were suspicious it could reappear later, an old tactic.

In the scale of problems faced by China this fall, though, Hong Kong may not be at the top of the list.

Beijing?s Politburo undergoes a once-in-a-decade leadership change this fall amid recriminations and turmoil over incidents like the disappearance of Bo Xilai. Its stellar growth rate is in some decline. China is also in the middle of tension-building territory disputes in the South China Sea.

Then there is the sense of disquiet and spiritual hunger among the rank and file, according to Gerard Lemos, who has studied ordinary Chinese people in the heartland since 2007. Any kind of unrest, including that in Hong Kong, tends to trouble China?s leaders, who have long said ?stability? is the chief virtue of statecraft.

The patriotic education issue appeared to push voter turnout high enough to give fractious pro-democracy forces enough seats in the legislature (27) to block pro-China forces in coming sessions.

Much credit goes to Hong Kong youth: ?I could not believe the organization, the discipline shown by these kids,? Mr. DeGolyer said by phone. ?They picked up after themselves, articulated what they wanted, and when they didn?t get everything, they didn?t escalate, which has been the problem in the past, but organized a different way forward. It was astonishing.?

He adds: ?If Hong Kong can handle its youth unrest well, then the unrest of youth in China, which we know is growing, may bring the PRC [People's Republic of China] to come here and ask, ?how are you doing this?? ?

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Thursday, September 27, 2012

Romney cites his Mass. healthcare law as proof of his compassion (Los Angeles Times)

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The Slurpee Chronicles: Author K.D. Wilson Lowers the Veil on Homosexuality and Down Low Men in Inspirational New Book

In Wilson?s latest installment, LD is struggling with being raised in a poverty stricken urban community, by a single mother who is uneducated, government aid dependent, and addicted to drugs; all while he is attempting to figure out his sexual orientation and his unwavering attraction to members of the same sex.

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Told through the eyes of a young homosexual male, The Slurpee Chronicles proves that through tolerance and truth, anything is possible.

Using hard-hitting literature to tackle some of life?s biggest controversies, writer K.D. Wilson is delighted to announce the launch of his latest book, ?The Slurpee Chronicles: Giving You the Tea?.

Official Series Synopsis:

The Slurpee Chronicles: Giving You The Tea is a timeless story of acceptance and love within the LGBT community. Told through the eyes of La?Darious (LD), a young homosexual male, author K.D. Wilson lowers the veil on such controversial issues as homophobia, sexually transmitted diseases, and the underground world of down low men. It?s a roller coaster ride through one man?s experience of learning to understand himself and the life he was given.

This is a story that transcends sexual preference, race, and gender to remind us all that through tolerance and truth, anything is possible.

In Wilson?s latest installment, LD is struggling with being raised in a poverty stricken urban community, by a single mother who is uneducated, government aid dependent, and addicted to drugs; all while he is attempting to figure out his sexual orientation and his unwavering attraction to members of the same sex.

Throughout The Slurpee Chronicles: Giving You The Tea, LD goes through a range of emotions and extremely vivid/descriptive sexual encounters, hoping to eventually find someone that can give him the one thing his parents haven't been able to, love.

As the author explains, the book serves an important dual purpose.

?The Slurpee Chronicles is entertaining as well as informative. It sheds light on the underground world of down low men in the urban communities throughout the globe. It highlights the excitement, as well as the dangers that homosexual men encounter while being involved with members of the same sex, who are not public about their sexual desires,? says Wilson, a United States Navy veteran.

He continues, ?It also highlights the health concerns that many women throughout these communities face from being intimate with men who are on the down low unbeknownst to them.?

Since its release, the book has received a consistent string of five-star reviews.

?I began reading this book and literally put everything aside until it was complete,? says Melissa M, reviewing the book for Amazon.

Another reader, K.T. Jordan, was equally as impressed.

?This book was a definite hit, I loved it! Just as I'd attempt to put it down, there came that good old "tea" again. Great price for some great reading!?.

With so much success on his hands, fans of Wilson?s work await the next installment of ?The Chronicles? with baited breath.

Until then, The Slurpee Chronicles: Giving You the Tea, published by CreateSpace, is available for purchase from Amazon.com.

For more information, please check out the book?s official website: http://www.theslurpeechronicles.com

Further information can also be found on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/theauthorkd

About the Author:

K. D. Wilson is currently pursuing his bachelor?s degree from Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas. He is a United States Navy Veteran with a combined total of nine years serving his beloved country. K.D. has also spent one year in Iraq serving in Operation Iraqi Freedom.

His first book, The Slurpee Chronicles: Giving You The Tea, was self-published in April 2012.

K.D. Wilson grew up and currently lives in Dallas, Texas. He is the host of Tuesday Night Tea, a weekly Tuesday night discussion panel that highlights issues relating to sex, and relationships. In his spare time, you can find K.D. reading, playing with his dog, or writing manuscripts for the next installment of The Slurpee Chronicles series.

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Robert Pattinson Moves Back in With Kristen Stewart?

Kristen Stewart ended up being completely right when she said that she and Robert Pattinson were "going to be fine." After a tense and estranged few months, it looks like the former couple has reconciled and moved back in together.

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Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Bogota club considering forfeiting league titles

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updated 6:33 p.m. ET Sept. 25, 2012

BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) -Millonarios is considering forfeiting the league titles it won in 1987 and '88 when the Colombia football club was controlled by drug traffickers.

Club president Felipe Gaitan said Tuesday that the idea is in the preliminary stage of discussion. The Bogota-based team has won 13 league titles, tied for the most in Colombian football with America de Cali.

"This is a debate about ethics," Gaitan said speaking on Caracol Radio from Madrid. "The debate is in the early stage. A lot of analysis is still needed and many hours of talks are still pending before there's a decision."

Gaitan said the idea was proposed by members on the board of directors.

Gaitan is in Madrid for Wednesday's match between Real Madrid and Millonarios, a friendly to honor Alfredo Di Stefano, who played for both clubs.

"This (decision) has lots of implications, but also many positives," Gaitan added.

Drug traffickers, organized crime and money launders penetrated much of Colombian football in the 1980s, meaning other clubs might have to consider the move.

"It's not a bad idea, and I hope it becomes a reality with the titles nullified," said Carlos Andrade, a former president of America de Cali who spoke in a separate radio interview. He suggested other teams should consider forfeiting titles, but mentioned no names.

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U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, left, and United Nations Special Envoy Lakhdar Brahimi meet at United Nations headquarters Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2012. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)

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(AP) ? The United States and the U.N.'s new Syria mediator grappled for a new strategy Tuesday toward stopping 18 months of brutal government crackdowns and civil war in the Arab country as President Barack Obama again called for the end of Syrian President Bashar Assad's regime.

Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and Lakhdar Brahimi spoke for an hour on the sidelines of the U.N. General Assembly, according to a senior U.S. official, charting paths that might help unite Syria's opposition and engineer a peaceful transition away from the four-decade Assad regime. Their talks came just hours after Obama told world leaders that Assad must leave "so that the suffering of the Syrian people can stop and a new dawn can begin."

"In Syria, the future must not belong to a dictator who massacres his people," Obama said. "If there is a cause that cries out for protest in the world today, it is a regime that tortures children and shoots rockets at apartment buildings."

It has been more than a year since Obama first called for Assad to step down, but the violence has only swelled since. That has put his administration somewhat on the defensive as it seeks ways short of military intervention or arming Syria's still little-known rebel forces to pressure the Syrian government into a peaceful political transition. U.S. officials say both those options would only worsen the crisis.

But all diplomatic efforts so far have failed, and Brahimi's discussions with Clinton confirmed that neither the U.S. nor the global body has a clear plan at the moment for how to bring change to Syria.

U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon also demanded international action to stop Syria's war, including stopping "flows of arms to both sides."

Brahimi, a veteran Algerian diplomat who previously mediated in Afghanistan and Iraq, entered Syria's complicated diplomatic landscape earlier this month when he replaced Kofi Annan.

Until recently, the United Nations and the Obama administration had stuck to a strategy outlined by Annan in June that would have seen Assad's government and Syria's opposition pick members of a to-be-established interim government, with each side able to veto candidates they oppose.

The plan was endorsed by the U.S. and Russia, U.N. Security Council rivals who've clashed repeatedly on how best to end the conflict. But it never got off the ground as violence only picked up through the summer and Moscow blocked a U.S.-backed resolution that would have created global consequences for inaction by the Syrian government. A frustrated Annan then announced he'd resign.

With diplomacy still at a standstill, the U.S. official described Brahimi outlining how he has inherited Annan's job but not his plan. He may maintain some elements of it, but at the moment the United Nations has no clear road map for ending the war. Brahimi told Clinton he would take his time in developing a workable strategy, expressing little hope that diplomatic efforts could yield a quick end to fighting, according the official, who wasn't authorized to speak publicly about the private meeting and requested anonymity.

Advocates say almost 30,000 Syrians have died in the conflict ? but the international community still appears paralyzed on a course of action beyond sanctions and isolation that might pressure Assad into a peace arrangement. Assad is being shielded diplomatically by Russia and China, and the West accuses Iran of providing his regime with military support.

Najib Ghadban, a senior member of the opposition Syrian National Council credited Obama with saying the right things but said more action was needed. He compared the tepid support of the West with the weapons and political aid Assad's side is receiving, and said rebels should be provided military assistance and international protection of safe zones in Syria where they can operate freely.

"People feel like they are left on their own," said Ghadban, a political science professor at the University of Arkansas.

Obama's "support for the right of the Syrian people to achieve freedom remains abstract and academic," added Louay Safi, another U.S.-based council member.

The U.S. president stressed, however, that more sectarian violence must not follow Assad.

"Together, we must stand with those Syrians who believe in a different vision," said Obama, "a Syria that is united and inclusive, where children don't need to fear their own government and all Syrians have a say in how they are governed ? Sunnis and Alawites, Kurds and Christians."

"That is what America stands for," he said.

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Tuesday, September 25, 2012

As Fishes Migrate, Their Food Might Not Follow

Ocean species seeking cooler waters to survive may have to adapt to their new environments by changing their diets


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Monterey, Calif.?As Earth's atmosphere heats up due to global warming, the world's oceans will warm, too. All kinds of creatures, from the smallest plankton to the largest fishes, will be forced to adjust. Some of them may be able to adapt by altering their body chemistries, but the most likely response?for those that are free to travel (unlike oysters, say)?is simply to move.

Indeed, certain species of fish are migrating away from mid-latitude oceans toward cooler waters such as the Arctic Ocean, according to recent studies. Scientists are finding that, in general, larger ocean organisms such as fishes have less tolerance for temperature change than the microorganisms they consume, such as phytoplankton. So it is possible that as fishes migrate, their preferred food sources may not. To survive, the migrants may have to change their diet once they reach their new neighborhoods. Some of the most recent findings are being released for the first time at a symposium here this week called The Ocean in a High-CO2 World.

Of course, the fishes that already live in colder oceans may not appreciate the arrival of newcomers that could compete for their food. Yet the native species have their own challenges. Research is showing that fishes native to colder waters are even less tolerant of temperature changes than those in warmer waters, according to Hans-Otto P?rtner at the Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research in Germany. "The temperature range that fish are comfortable in decreases as latitude rises," he says. Over time, then, the mix of species could change. In cold northern waters, for example, sardine populations are dropping but anchovy populations are rising.

Other factors come into play: Increasing carbon dioxide emissions worldwide are making all oceans more acidic, forcing species to use more energy to adapt, leaving them with less energy to reproduce and grow. Oxygen levels in certain ocean regions are dropping, adding a third stressor to acidification and temperature rise. Scientists are beginning to unravel how these multiple stressors are affecting species across large spans of ocean, but much more data and analysis is needed. In the meantime, increasing numbers of species may be on the move. What they will eat once they reach their destinations, and which ocean inhabitants they may have to compete with, remains to be seen.

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The October 5th edition of Entertainment Weekly has a built-in Twitter feed (really)

The October 5 edition of Entertainment Weekly has a builtin Twitter feed really

Youth-oriented TV drama factory The CW is hoping that Entertainment Weekly readers are interested in taking Twitter from smartphones and computers to the printed page -- er, at least a printed page with an LCD insert attached. The October 5th issue of EW features a miniature LCD display with the six most recent posts to its Twitter feed (@CW_Network), as well as a "short video showing stars of new CW shows," according to The New York Times. Yes, seriously -- an LCD screen with some form of internet connection embedded directly into copies of a physical magazine. "Emily Owens M.D." -- a new show on The CW -- is the first to receive direct promo treatment via the magazine's LCD display. It's unclear if all issues of the Oct. 5 edition will contain the embedded video screen (only 50,000 issues of a 2009 EW issue ran an embedded Pepsi video ad, for instance).

CW executive VP Rick Haskins said the company's social media team overseeing the project will only filter out "profanity or other unacceptable language." As for negative tweets, however, those are fair game. Not that we'd encourage such things, but this setup sounds all too ripe for exploitation by the denizens of the internet. Do with the information as you will, unscrupulous readers.

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Severe economic loss for European forest land expected by 2100

ScienceDaily (Sep. 23, 2012) ? By 2100 the climate change is expected to reduce the economic value of forest land by 14 to 50 %, which equates to a potential damage of several hundred billion Euros unless effective countermeasures are taken. This is the conclusion of the first pan-European study on the economic effects of climate change on forest land. It was conducted by an international team of scientists led by Marc Hanewinkel from the Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL.

The paper was published online in the journal Nature Climate Change on 23 Sept. 2012.

Even by a moderate climate change scenario, forecasted changes in temperature and precipitation will heavily influence the range of most tree species. Cold-adapted and mesic species such as Norway spruce, which to date contributes to a large part to the economic value in European forests, will experience large range contraction in the long run. An international team of scientists from the Swiss Federal Institute WSL, the Forest Research Institute of Baden-Wuerttemberg (Germany), the Alterra/Wageningen University and Research Centre (The Netherlands), the European Forest Institute (Finland), and the University of Freiburg (Germany) found that under the three IPCC climate change scenarios* analyzed in this study, Norway spruce will shift northward and is likely to lose large parts of its current range in Central, Eastern and Western Europe (figures 1 and 2). In higher elevations of the Alps spruce might possibly survive. On the other hand, more drought-adapted but slow-growing Mediterranean species like oaks (i.e. Cork oak and Holm oak) may benefit from climate changes and expand their ranges much further north than today. In the long run, these species will increase to, on average, more than 32 % of the forest land in Europe (excluding Russia) under the moderate scenario from its current range of 11 %, to more than 28 % under the mild scenario and to more than 40 % of the forest land under the extreme scenario.

Climate change is expected to strongly affect tree species distribution within European forests. By 2100, when Norway spruce might have disappeared in many regions, between 21 and 60 % (34 % on average) of European forest land will be suitable only for a Mediterranean oak forest type with low economic returns for the timber industry. These slow growing forests will also sequester less carbon than today's forests. By 2100 -- depending on interest rate and climate scenario applied -- the calculated loss varies between 14 and 50 % (28 % on average) of the current value of forest land in Europe. At the end of this century, the loss may total 190 billion Euros on average under a moderate IPCC climate scenario and vary between 60 and 680 billion Euros in all three climate scenarios.

Is planting drought-adapted species a viable alternative?

Unless the climatic impact is compensated with countermeasures, Europe will have to cope with forests of less economic value and with less contribution to climate change mitigation than today's more productive forests. At a minimum, adaptive management actions may be necessary, but even the introduction of more productive species from outside Europe such as Douglas Fir, Atlas Cedar, Pine or Eucalyptus species might have to be considered.

In the Swiss Plateau and the Pre-Alps, mainly oak species from Central and Southern Europe as well as beech are expected to replace Norway spruce and Silver fir, if any of these scenarios will come true. This might affect the timber industry, which, since many decades, heavily depends on spruce and fir. Forest owners in Switzerland have to expect that their revenue will decrease unless effective countermeasures are implemented.

* = IPCC climate change scenarios (three out of 40 scenarios of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, IPCC):

  • B2 (mild; regional, sustainable)
  • A1B (moderate; balanced)
  • A1FI (extreme; fossil-fuels intensive)

Data from more than 6000 forest plots all over Europe analyzed

The international team of scientists estimated the economic impact of projected climate change for a wide range of temperature increases (between 1.4 and 5.8?C, on average, until 2100). In addition, they used a database of 6129 forest plots, regularly distributed across Europe on a 16x16 km grid covering about 2.06 mio km2 of forest land and a high-resolution model that predicts presence or absence of 32 tree species under different climate scenarios in Europe.

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Auctions raise more than $8,000 for Legal Defense Fund | The ...

By Ryan Murphy
The Working Press

Free-spending attendees of the Society of Professional Journalists? convention helped raise more than $6,000 for the organization?s Legal Defense Fund at a live auction Saturday night.

A separate silent auction held earlier during the convention raised about $2,000 for the fund, bringing its total take to more than $8,000.

Former SDX President Steve Geimann (right) places a $2,000 bid on the last Watergate chair, as Washington, D.C. Pro chapter member Andy Schotz looks on.
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The high point of Saturday?s auction came when Steve Geimann, immediate past president of the Sigma Delta Chi Foundation, spent $4,000 on a director?s chair signed by Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein and other staffers who broke the Watergate scandal in the 1970s.

The piece is one of seven such chairs, all signed when those Post staff members spoke at the SPJ national convention in 2004 in Washington, D.C.

Geimann walked into the auction already owning four of the chairs.

?I had to get it; it was the last one,? Geimann said after being declared the winner of a fifth chair. ?It?s been a tradition at this event for me to bid on the chair.?

Gordon ?Mac? McKerral begins the auction round for a deck of ?Iraq?s Most Wanted? playing cards.
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During last year?s live auction, Carol Cole-Frowe of the Oklahoma Pro chapter outbid Geimann to claim one of the Watergate chairs for $3,300.

Auction proceeds benefit SPJ?s Legal Defense Fund, which disburses grants to journalists involved in First Amendment litigation.

Most recently, the LDF helped Douglas Higginbotham, of TV New Zealand, fight a disorderly conduct charge after New York police officers arrested him during an Occupy Wall Street protest.

Before the live auction, the defense fund ran a two-day silent auction of more than 70 items, including original newspaper front pages chronicling historic moments in U.S. history. The pages included reports on the Apollo 11 moon landing and the assassinations of Martin Luther King Jr. and President John F. Kennedy.

Steve Geimann celebrates getting the Watergate chair.Colin Frank/The Working Press


The annual auctions are the only sources of funding for the Legal Defense Fund.

Nine items were auctioned off on Saturday, including the last-minute addition of a deck of playing cards issued by the Department of Defense featuring the faces of ?Iraq?s Most Wanted.? It sold for $155.

Also sold was an Excellence in Journalism 2012 convention T-shirt that was worn, signed and modeled by Chris Vachon, SPJ?s associate executive director.

The winning bid on that was $425.

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Pets of the Week: Jennie and Felicia | SCNOW.com

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Jenny, left,?and Felicia are just two of the many animals available for adoption at the Darlington County Animal Shelter operated by the Darlington County Humane Society.


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Vaginal Delivery Safe for Head First Births Before 32 Weeks

NIH study compares early preterm birth outcomes for caesarean, vaginal deliveries

Bethesda, Maryland--(ENEWSPF)--September 21, 2012. ?Infants born to mothers attempting to deliver vaginally before the 32nd week of pregnancy are as likely to survive as those delivered by a planned cesarean, provided the fetus is in the head-first position, according to researchers at the National Institutes of Health.

Pregnancy typically lasts about 40 weeks. Infants born before the 37th week of pregnancy are classified as preterm, and those born before the 32nd week of pregnancy are classified as early preterm. Preterm infants are at risk for a number of health problems, including increased risk of infant death, cerebral palsy, developmental delays, infection and vision and hearing problems. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 54 percent of all infant deaths in the United States occur among the 2 percent of infants born before the 32nd week of pregnancy.

Some studies have suggested that infants delivered vaginally before 32 weeks are less likely to survive through infancy than those delivered by a planned cesarean delivery, and more likely to suffer injury and health effects after passing through the birth canal. Cesarean delivery, especially in the early preterm period, poses risks for the mother, such as hemorrhage, bladder injury, and other complications. Women who undergo cesarean delivery are at risk for rupture of the uterus during labor and other complications in subsequent pregnancies.

For the current study, the researchers compared nearly 3,000 women who attempted to deliver vaginally to those who had delivered by a planned cesarean delivery because of a health risk to the mother or baby occurring before 32 weeks requiring delivery. For the fetus in the head first position, the success rate for attempted vaginal delivery was high; 84 percent of women delivered vaginally. Infants in the head-first position were as likely to survive after an attempted vaginal delivery as those delivered by planned cesarean delivery.

However, when the fetus was positioned feet-first (breech presentation), survival rates for deliveries before 32 weeks were considerably higher among infants delivered by planned cesarean delivery, the researchers found.

?The decision to deliver vaginally or by cesarean is an individual one, and must be made carefully by the woman, in close consultation with her physician,? said Uma M. Reddy, M.D., M.P.H., of the Pregnancy and Perinatology Branch of the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD), the NIH institute where the study was conducted. ?Our study provides important information for women who are at risk for early preterm delivery and their physicians to take into account when making their decision.?

Dr. Reddy conducted the research with NICHD colleagues Jun Zhang, M.D., Ph.D., Liping Sun, M.D., Zhen Chen, Ph.D., Tonse N.K. Raju, M.D., and S. Katherine Laughon, M.D.,. Dr. Zhang is also affiliated with Shanghai Jiaotong University in China.

Their findings appear online in the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology.

The researchers analyzed data from the NICHD Consortium on Safe Labor, a long-term study of labor and delivery practices conducted and supported by the NICHD.

Nearly 80 percent of the women with a fetus positioned head-first attempted a vaginal delivery, and 84 percent of them were successful. The remainder ultimately delivered by cesarean. Of the breech pregnancies, about 30 percent of women attempted vaginal delivery and, depending on the gestational age, between 17 and 28 percent were successful.

?The next step for our research is to further understand adverse outcomes associated with extremely preterm delivery and to determine what long-term neurological and physical disabilities may be associated with these deliveries,? Dr. Reddy said.

About the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD): The NICHD sponsors research on development, before and after birth; maternal, child, and family health; reproductive biology and population issues; and medical rehabilitation. For more information, visit the Institute's website at http://www.nichd.nih.gov/.

About the National Institutes of Health (NIH): NIH, the nation's medical research agency, includes 27 Institutes and Centers and is a component of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. NIH is the primary federal agency conducting and supporting basic, clinical, and translational medical research, and is investigating the causes, treatments, and cures for both common and rare diseases. For more information about NIH and its programs, visit www.nih.gov.?

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