Friday, October 26, 2012

Sean 'Diddy' Combs in Beverly Hills auto crash

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) ? Sean "Diddy" Combs was a passenger in an SUV that was hit by another car in front of the Beverly Hills Hotel, but the hip-hop and fashion mogul was not taken to a hospital.

Beverly Hills police Lt. Lincoln Hoshino said Combs was riding in a Cadillac Escalade on Sunset Boulevard Wednesday when a Lexus sedan turned left in front of it, and the vehicles collided.

Hoshino says Combs complained of pain, but said he would seek his own medical attention. No one from either vehicle was hospitalized.

A phone message left for Combs' publicist was not immediately returned, and Combs made no mention of the crash on his often-updated Twitter account.

Photos posted on celebrity website TMZ showed the Escalade's bumper badly smashed and Combs lying on grass after the crash.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/sean-diddy-combs-beverly-hills-auto-crash-011921977.html

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Thursday, October 25, 2012

Obama predicts deficit deal, immigration overhaul

President Barack Obama walks from the White House to Marine One, Wednesday, Oct. 24, 2012, in Washington, enroute to Andrews Air Force Base, Md., then onto campaign events in Iowa, Colorado, California, and Nevada. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

President Barack Obama walks from the White House to Marine One, Wednesday, Oct. 24, 2012, in Washington, enroute to Andrews Air Force Base, Md., then onto campaign events in Iowa, Colorado, California, and Nevada. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

(AP) ? President Barack Obama is predicting he'll reach agreement with lawmakers to reduce the deficit and overhaul immigration law within the first year of a second term if he's re-elected.

The president made the promises in an interview with The Des Moines Register. The interview originally was off the record, but Obama's campaign agreed to release a transcript under pressure from the newspaper.

Obama says he'll get a so-called "grand bargain" on the deficit within the first six months but says it "will probably be messy."

On immigration, Obama said he'd be blunt since the interview was off the record. He said if he wins a second term "a big reason" will be because Republicans have, quote, "so alienated the fastest-growing demographic group in the country, the Latino community."

Associated Press

Source: http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/89ae8247abe8493fae24405546e9a1aa/Article_2012-10-24-Obama-Second%20Term/id-5422a56a608f413da271b6ba54ffb40d

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A Prayer About Fatherhood Answered Through the Veil of a - Patheos

Once upon a time, I wrote a letter to St. Joseph. His feast day rolled around, and I was writing him because as a father, I was felling a bit like Sisyphus. You know, the king the gods punished by being forced to roll an immense boulder up a hill, only to watch it roll back down, and to repeat this action forever.

Being a father is like that sometimes, isn?t it? In my note to St. Joseph I made an observation,

As fatherhood goes, the method that many love about you, you know, the leading by example thing? That?s overrated, and pretty ineffective, at least as I?ve come to see. I find that I?m always explaining things to my children, and telling them to do things they don?t want to do, all the time. I?m not sure if that was your experience with your own natural children (?) or with your step-child Jesus.

If it was, I wish you?d say something to us dads out here. Did Jesus ever put you through the wringer?

I finished that post up with a plaintive sounding prayer request.

One last thing. When you have a moment, pray for me, will you? I?d be much obliged.

Did you know that sometimes your prayers are answered through a homework assignment? It?s true and I have the proof for you below.

It?s a brief little essay my youngest son (eleven years old) wrote for school. See, I got home from work yesterday and my wife gave me the heads up that the laptop was upstairs and in use. Something about an essay due tomorrow,why didn?t he work on it over the Fall Break, etc.

A half hour later, I was asked to proofread this. I got a lump in my throat and a tear in my eye as a result.

My American hero

? ? ?My American hero is my dad. He used to a be a Marine, and he was on embassy duty and in an artillery battalion. He traveled all over the world, he?s gone to places like Egypt and Japan. He is very strong because he did a lot of physical activity in the Marines. He became a Staff Sergeant and was a very strong leader. But later, when I was still young, he got in a car crash with a few other Marines. When the crash happened, he was asleep, and he broke a lot of bones. But he eventually recovered after a few months in the hospital.

After that he left the Marines and worked at Exel Logistics, and he became one of the managers there. But, when my dad retired from the Marines, we moved to Tennessee from California. We found a home in xxxx, a town in the city of Knoxville, in East Tennessee. He didn?t find a job for two years. But then he found a job in the Archives in downtown Knoxville. He has had that job from then till now. So he is the one who earns the money for our family.

He teaches us about God and the Catholic Church. And he takes us to church every Sunday. He gets us involved with church activities. When we do something wrong, he corrects us and helps us with what we are doing. He cares about our grades and helps us with our homework. He likes when we join programs and supports us at our school activities, like attending my first 6th Grade Band concert to cheer me on. He teaches us about life skills. He loves cars and racing. He buys us things that we need.

He is very funny. He tries to make us happy. He buys us pets. He gives us money for good grades on our report cards. He makes special occasions, like birthdays, really good by taking us out to eat. He is dedicated to his job, he loves his family, he is a hardcore Catholic, and he is an awesome parent. That is why my father is my American hero.

I guess being there, and being an example, counts for something after all. Pardon me if I mark this down as another minor miracle at Casa del Weathers.

Thanks for praying for me, St. Joseph. Please keep it up (Lord knows, I need your prayers!).

?

Source: http://www.patheos.com/blogs/yimcatholic/2012/10/a-prayer-answered-through-the-veil-of-a-homework-assignment.html

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Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Russia's parliament votes to expand definition of high treason

MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's parliament on Tuesday voted to expand the country's definition of high treason in a move that critics said meant any Russian citizen who had contacts with a foreigner could be accused of trying to undermine the state.

The proposed changes - that still need to be approved by the upper house of parliament and President Vladimir Putin before they become law - redefine high treason to include "granting financial, technical, consulting or other help" to those seeking to damage Russia's security, including its "constitutional system, sovereignty, territorial and state integrity."

The vote follows Putin's return to the presidency in May which was preceded by the biggest anti-Putin protests of his 12-year rule. The Kremlin has pushed a raft of laws through parliament since May that opposition politicians and activists have described as a tough crackdown on dissent.

The parliament's lower chamber, or Duma, voted 375-2 to expand the definitions of high treason and espionage and to introduce prison terms of up to eight years for illegally obtaining secret state information.

The opposition Just Russia party said it opposed the changes, saying such a wide definition of high treason meant "almost any Russian citizen with any contacts with any foreigner" could be accused of betraying the state.

Rights activists have warned that the law could be used to sanction anyone who incurs the wrath of the authorities.

"This law is designed for arbitrary interpretation," said Alexander Cherkasov, an activist at the rights group Memorial.

"Imagine they will start taking all this seriously and apply all these laws to everybody. This would mean writing off all social and political life as well as international ties."

Recently approved legislation hikes fines for protesters and forces foreign-sponsored non-governmental organizations to register as "foreign agents", a term echoing the Cold War era.

Russia's Human Rights Ombudsman Vladimir Lukin, who was originally appointed by Putin, sided with the treason bill's critics, saying it contradicted international law and Russia's constitution by choosing a definition that was too broad to fairly determine a person's guilt.

The proposal also adds multinational organizations to a list of bodies that could benefit from state secrets. Previously, the list had only named the governments and organizations of foreign states.

"In obtaining information constituting a state secret in regard to the Russian Federation various international organizations may act in their own interests or for the benefit of secret services of various foreign countries," a document explaining the proposed changes read.

It also mentioned unspecified attempts by various international organizations to obtain Russia's state secrets "by illegal means".

Moscow ordered the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) to close at the start of this month, accusing Washington of using its international aid mission in Russia to meddle in Russian politics and influence elections.

(Editing by Andrew Osborn)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/russias-parliament-votes-expand-definition-high-treason-154431888.html

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New paper examines shifting gears in the circadian clock of the heart

ScienceDaily (Oct. 23, 2012) ? A new study conducted by a team of scientists led by Giles Duffield, assistant professor of biological sciences and a member of the Eck Institute for Global Health at the University of Notre Dame, focuses on the circadian clock of the heart, using cultured heart tissue. The results of the new study have implications for cardiovascular health, including daily changes in responses to stress and the effect of long-term rotational shift work.

Previous studies by a research group at the University of Geneva demonstrated a role for glucocorticoids in shifting the biological clock, and characterized this effect in the liver.

The new Notre Dame study, which appears in the Oct. 23 edition of the journal PLoS ONE, reveals that time-of-day specific treatment with a synthetic glucocorticoid, known as dexamethasone, could shift the circadian rhythms of atria samples, but the time-specific effect on the direction of the shifts was different from the liver. For example, when glucocorticoid treatment produces advances of the liver clock, in the atria it produces delays.

"We treated cardiac atrial explants around the clock and produced what is known as a phase response curve, showing the magnitude of the shifting of the clock dependent upon the time of day the treatment is delivered," Duffield said.

Glucocorticoids are steroid hormones produced by the adrenal cortex that then circulate in the blood and regulate aspects of glucose metabolism and immune system function, among other things. Glucocorticoid receptors (GRs) that are activated by the hormone are found in many of our bodies' cells.

The researchers determined the temporal state of the circadian clock by monitoring the rhythmic expression of clock genes period 1 and period 2 in living tissues derived from transgenic mice.

"Our data highlights the sensitivity of the body's major organs to GR signaling, and in particular the heart," Duffield said. "This could be problematic for users of synthetic glucocorticoids, often used to treat chronic inflammation. Also the differences we observe between important organ systems such as the heart and liver might explain some of the internal disturbance to the synchrony between these tissues that contain their own internal clocks that can occur during shift-work and jet lag. For example, at some point in the time zone transition, your brain might be in the time zone of Sydney, Australia; your heart in Hawaii; and your liver still in Los Angeles. It is important to note that approximately 16 percent of the U.S. and European workforces undertake some form of shift work.

"Circadian biologists often are thought to be focused on finding a cure to actual 'jet lag,' when in fact, certain types of shift work schedules are effectively producing a jet lag response in our body on a weekly basis, and therefore this chronically influences a large part of our population in the modern industrialized world."

The other interesting finding was that even removing and replacing the chemically defined tissue growth media (including using the same medium sample) produced shifts of the circadian clock, although these were somewhat smaller shifts than those produced by the synthetic glucocorticoid treatment.

The authors make an interesting proposal: that these "media exchange" shifts are in part caused by mechanical stimulation to the heart tissue produced by simply removing and replacing the very same media. Although the research is in its early phase, the hypothesis does highlight the potential for mechanical stretch of the atria to be a mechanism through which the circadian clock of the heart could be shifted to a new phase of the 24-hour day. There are in fact precedents for this, in that the walls of the cardiac atria already contain stretch receptors that are associated with the control of atrial natriuretic peptide hormone release.

"Lest we forget, the heart by nature is mechanical, serving as the pump for the cardiovascular system," Duffield said.

Simple rigorous exercise in healthy people or stress that can raise heart rate and increase cardiac stroke volume (through activation of the sympathetic nervous system) might produce such a phase-shifting effect by acting through such a stretch mechanism. Further, this response is likely to be time-of-day specific, and the phase response curve to medium treatment that the authors generated in vitro would also predict at what time of the 24-hour day such shifts might occur.

The authors are, however, cautious about the interpretation of their data, as much of this mechanical shift hypothesis has yet to be tested.

It is already known that the heart contains a cell-autonomous biological clock and that there are changes across the 24-hour day in cardiac function such as tissue remodeling, what cultured heart muscle cells known as cardiomyocytes metabolize, and differences in responses to physiological demands. The incidence of cardiovascular illness changes over the 24-hour day, with most heart attacks occurring in the morning. Obviously the results of the new study have implications for cardiovascular health, including daily changes in responses to stress and the effect of long-term rotational shift work.

"Put simply, many of our organ systems, specialized in their own way to serve particular functions, are effectively different in their activities and responses across the 24-hour day," said Duffield. "The circadian clock controls these rhythmic processes in each cell and tissue. The components of our body such as the heart, liver and brain can be divided up as to function differentially not only in a spatial sense, but also temporally."

Duffield, the scientific team principle investigator, stressed that the work was a team effort and highlights the important contributions of postdoctoral researcher Daan van der Veen, now a lecturer at the University of Surrey, United Kingdom, and two visiting graduate students from Nankai University, China: Yang Xi and Jinping Shao, who is now a lecturer at Zhengzhou University School of Medicine. The work was funded by grants from the American Heart Association and the National Institute of General Medical Sciences.

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Journal Reference:

  1. Daan R. van der Veen, Jinping Shao, Yang Xi, Lei Li, Giles E. Duffield. Cardiac Atrial Circadian Rhythms in PERIOD2::LUCIFERASE and per1:luc Mice: Amplitude and Phase Responses to Glucocorticoid Signaling and Medium Treatment. PLoS ONE, 2012; 7 (10): e47692 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0047692

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GOP Strikes Again-Candidate Believes Pregnancy Via Rape Is Gift From God

Republican Senate Candidate Richard Mourdock stated a life created as the result of rape is ?something that God intended to happen.? This comes weeks after Missouri Senate Candidate Republican Representative Todd Akin said ?legitimate rape? rarely leads to pregnancy. It seems abortion is a subject the GOP should leave alone. Click below to read more.

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Indiana Republican Senate candidate Richard Mourdock said Tuesday that pregnancy that results from rape can be ?something that God intended to happen.?

?I struggled with it myself for a long time, but I came to realize life is that gift from God,? Mourdock said at a debate (posted below is the video from the state Democratic Party, which created the title of the video). ?And I think even when life begins in that horrible situation of rape, that it is something that God intended to happen.?

Mourdock appeared to be choking up as he made the comments. He also noted that, while he doesn?t believe in abortion in the case of rape and incest, he does believe it should be used to save the life of the mother.

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Source: http://www.inflexwetrust.com/2012/10/23/gop-strikes-again-candidate-believes-pregnancy-via-rape-is-gift-from-god/

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Tuesday, October 23, 2012

my bf is a commitment phobic

Thanks... I'm still confused... It was so sudden... He was telling me every day how much he loves me. Then, all of a sudden, told me he had to go on a business trip (Told me Fri morning he is leaving today for the entire weekend until Monday. It was the 2nd time it happend). I got upset. Then, no news from him... then on Mon. he ends the relationship saying: "You're too insecure, too emotionally fragile and also immature".... and all because a couple of times I had a problems with him calling other girls "hot" and also leaving for the entire weekend on short notice.
I was shocked!

Source: http://phobia.supportgroups.com/sg/phobia/my-bf-is-a-commitment-phobic

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