Monday, November 30, 2009

The man who smuggled himself into Auschwitz...

BBC News By Rob Broomby

More than a million people died in Auschwitz

29th November 2009. When millions would have done anything to get out, one remarkable British soldier smuggled himself into Auschwitz to witness the horror so he could tell others the truth.

Denis Avey is a remarkable man by any measure. A courageous and determined soldier in World War II, he was captured by the Germans and imprisoned in a camp connected to the Germans' largest concentration camp, Auschwitz.

But his actions while in the camp - which he has never spoken about until now - are truly extraordinary. When millions would have done anything to get out, Mr Avey repeatedly smuggled himself into the camp.

Denis Avey: "They knew they'd only last five months"
Now 91 and living in Derbyshire, he says he wanted to witness what was going on inside and find out the truth about the gas chambers, so he could tell others. He knows he took "a hell of a chance".

"When you think about it in today's environment it is ludicrous, absolutely ludicrous," he says.

"You wouldn't think anyone would think or do that, but that is how I was. I had red hair and a temperament to match. Nothing would stop me."

He arranged to swap for one night at a time with a Jewish inmate he had come to trust. He exchanged his uniform for the filthy, stripy garments the man had to wear. For the Auschwitz inmate it meant valuable food and rest in the British camp, while for Denis it was a chance to gather facts on the inside.

Evil

He describes Auschwitz as "hell on earth" and says he would lie awake at night listening to the ramblings and screams of prisoners.

"It was pretty ghastly at night, you got this terrible stench," he says.

He talked to Jewish prisoners but says they rarely spoke of their previous life, instead they were focused on the hell they were living and the work they were forced to do in factories outside the camp.

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Or listen to it here later "There were nearly three million human beings worked to death in different factories," says Mr Avey. "They knew at that rate they'd last about five months.

"They very seldom talk about their civil life. They only talked about the situation, the punishments they were getting, the work they were made to do."

He says he would ask where people he'd met previously had gone and he would be told they'd "gone up the chimney".

"It was so impersonal. Auschwitz was evil, everything about it was wrong."

He also witnessed the brutality meted out to the prisoners, saying people were shot daily. He was determined to help, especially when he met Jewish prisoner Ernst Lobethall.

'Bloody marvellous'

Mr Lobethall told him he had a sister Susana who had escaped to England as a child, on the eve of war. Back in his own camp, Mr Avey contacted her via a coded letter to his mother.

He arranged for cigarettes, chocolate and a letter from Susana to be sent to him and smuggled them to his friend. Cigarettes were more valuable than gold in the camp and he hoped he would be able to trade them for favours to ease his plight - and he was right.

AdvertisementAuschwitz prisoner's sister meets man who helped save him
Mr Lobethall traded two packs of Players cigarettes in return for getting his shoes resoled. It helped save his life when thousands perished or were murdered on the notorious death marches out of the camps in winter in 1945.

Mr Avey briefly met Susana Lobethall in 1945, when he came home from the war. He was fresh from the camp and was traumatised by what he'd witnessed and endured.

At the time both of them thought Ernst was dead. He'd actually survived, thanks - in part - to the smuggled cigarettes. But she lost touch with Mr Avey and was never able to tell him the good news.

The BBC has now reunited the pair after tracing Susana, who is now Susana Timms and lives in the Midlands. Mr Avey was told his friend moved to America after the war, where he had children and lived a long and happy life. The old soldier says the news is "bloody marvellous".

'Ginger'

Sadly, the emotional reunion came too late for Ernst - later Ernie - who died never even knowing the real name of the soldier who he says helped him survive Auschwitz.

But before he died Mr Lobethall recorded his survival story on video for the Shoah Foundation, which video the testimonies of Holocaust survivors and witnesses. In it he spoke of his friendship with a British soldier in Auschwitz who he simply called "Ginger". It was Denis.

Ernest Lobethall moved to the US
He also recalled how the cigarettes, chocolate and a letter from his sister in England were smuggled to him in the midst of war.

"It was like being given the Rockefeller Centre," he says in the video.

Mr Avey traded places twice and slept overnight in Auschwitz. He tried a third time but he was almost caught and the plan was aborted.

He suffered from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder when he came back from the war and has only recently been able to speak about what he did and what he saw.

He admits some may find it hard to believe and acknowledges it was "foolhardy".

"But that is how I was," he simply says.

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Don't kiss Santa, he may have the flu...

Reuters

Mon Nov 23, 2009. Tuesday, 17 Nov 2009 08:55am EST BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Santa Claus should avoid kissing children and shaking their hands to prevent spreading the flu and should get vaccinated against the illness, Hungary's state health authority said.

In a recommendation issued over the weekend and posted on its official website www.antsz.hu, the authority did not ban traditional Santa Claus activities but warned of increased risks of contagion due to a nationwide flu epidemic.

In Hungary, Santa Claus traditionally comes on December 6, when children find gifts in shoes placed on window sills the night before.

"For Santa Clauses, prevention is especially important as they meet lots of children in early December, and therefore they face a high risk of infection," the authority said.

"If Santa Claus is elderly, overweight or has a chronic illness, and therefore belongs to a high risk group concerning the flu ... then getting a vaccination against the flu is particularly important," it added.

Hungary's health authorities announced last week that the number of flu cases jumped by 22,100 in a week, partly due to the new H1N1 influenza virus.

(Reporting by Krisztina Than; Editing by Victoria Main)

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Monday, November 23, 2009

Boehringer drug shown to kindle female sex drive..

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Mon Nov 16, 2009. FRANKFURT (Reuters) - A once-daily pill developed by Germany's Boehringer Ingelheim increased female sex drive in late-stage trials, putting the group in the frame to launch the first non-hormonal treatment for women with low libido.

The compound known as flibanserin promoted sexual desire and increased the number of "satisfying sexual events" in women suffering from abnormally low libido, Boehringer said on Monday.

The results of four Phase III studies involving more than 2,000 pre-menopausal woman suffering from so-called Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder (HSDD) were presented at the congress of the European Society for Sexual Medicine in Lyon, France.

Unlike Procter & Gamble's hormone patch Intrinsa, targeted at woman after the menopause, flibanserin directly manipulates the chain of chemical reactions in the brain believed to trigger sexual desire.

"By modulating the neurotransmitter system, flibanserin may help to restore a balance between inhibitory and excitatory factors leading to a healthy sexual response," said Elaine Jolly, a Canadian gynecologist and medical researcher who helped oversee the trials.

Boehringer Chief Executive Andreas Barner told German magazine WirtschaftsWoche in July that flibanserin could come to market in two to three years.

A spokeswomen for Boehringer, Germany's second-largest drugmaker after Bayer, said the company was preparing regulatory filings in the United States and subsequently for Europe and other markets.

She declined to provide a timeframe for filings and market launch and said Boehringer would not publish an assessment for the drug's annual peak sales potential.

HSDD is defined as a lack of sex drive irrespective of partner or situation in otherwise healthy women.

Male impotence pills such as Pfizer's Viagra, Eli Lilly's Cialis and Bayer's Levitra, which widen blood vessels to increase the blood flow needed for an erection, have failed to show notable aphrodisiac effects in women.

During the half-year course of once-daily flibanserin in the trials, the number of satisfying sexual events -- which did not necessarily involve orgasm -- rose to an average 4.5 per month from 2.8 in the North American arm of the trial, the study shows.

In the control group on placebo the rate rose to 3.7.

Women on the drug also reported a higher level of sexual desire and less distress from sexual dysfunction than those on placebo.

The drug's side effects were described as mild to moderate and included dizziness, nausea, sleepiness and insomnia.

This prompted about one in seven participants on flibanserin to drop out of the therapy, while the drop-out rate was roughly one in 14 in the placebo group, the data show.

Procter & Gamble's Intrinsa testosterone patches are licensed for use in Europe but not in the U.S., where regulators voted in 2004 against approving the patches that deliver the male hormone, citing lack of evidence for their long-term safety.

U.S. specialty drug company BioSante, which is developing a testosterone skin gel to treat a decline in libido in menopausal women, has said the market for treatment of female sexual dysfunction in the U.S. was worth more than $2 billion in annual sales.
Boehringer cited studies saying one in 10 U.S. women complained of low sexual desire, which may be due to HSDD.

(Reporting by Ludwig Burger, editing by Will Waterman)

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Sex infections still growing in U.S., says CDC...

Health ReutersBy Maggie Fox, Health and Science Editor

Mon Nov 16, 2009. WASHINGTON (Reuters) - American squeamishness about talking about sex has helped keep common sexually transmitted infections far too common, especially among vulnerable teens, U.S. researchers reported Monday.

Latest statistics on chlamydia, gonorrhea and syphilis show the three highly treatable infections continue to spread in the United States.

"Chlamydia and gonorrhea are stable at unacceptably high levels and syphilis is resurgent after almost being eliminated," said John Douglas, director of the division of sexually transmitted diseases at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

"We have among the highest rates of STDs of any developed country in the world," Douglas added in a telephone interview.
The administration of President Barack Obama has signaled a willingness to move away from so-called abstinence-only sex education approaches promoted by his predecessor, George W. Bush, and conservative state and local governments.

Several studies have shown such approaches do not work well and that it is better to encourage abstinence while also offering children and teens information about how to protect themselves from diseases as well as pregnancy.

"We haven't been promoting the full battery of messages," Douglas said. "We have been sending people out with one seatbelt in the whole car."

SOARING RATES

The CDC's latest study on STDs found:

* 1.2 million cases of chlamydia were reported in 2008, up from 1.1 million in 2007.

* Nearly 337,000 cases of gonorrhea were reported.

* Adolescent girls 15 to 19 years had the most chlamydia and gonorrhea cases of any age group at 409,531.

* Blacks, who represent 12 percent of the U.S. population, accounted for about 71 percent of reported gonorrhea cases and almost half of all chlamydia and syphilis cases in 2008.

* Black women 15 to 19 had the highest rates of chlamydia and gonorrhea.

* 13,500 syphilis cases were reported in 2008, an almost 18 percent increase from 2007.

* 63 percent of syphilis cases were among men who have sex with men.
* Syphilis rates among women increased 36 percent from 2007 to 2008.

Syphilis, chlamydia and gonorrhea can all be treated with antibiotics but untreated can cause pelvic inflammatory disease, infertility, ectopic pregnancy and can infect newborns.

Douglas said better sex education can help.

"We are not honestly and openly dealing with this issue and it's the larger issue of sexual health," he said.

Douglas said children and teens need to know about condom use, and should limit their number of sex partners and avoid sex with people who do have many other sex partners.

"If you are a man who has sex with men you ought to be getting a battery of STD tests every year," Douglas added.

In addition, black Americans need to understand their risks. Douglas said high rates of incarceration of men in many black communities meant fewer men have sex with more women, in turn often spreading sexually transmitted diseases.

Overall, CDC estimates that 19 million new sexually transmitted infections occur each year, almost half among 15- to 24-year-olds.

(Reporting by Maggie Fox, editing by Anthony Boadle)

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Cow dung to power more Dutch homes...

Reuters

Fri Nov 13, 2009. AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - A plant that converts cow dung into energy for homes opened in the Netherlands Friday.

Manure from cows at a nearby dairy farm will be fermented along with grass and food industry residues, and the biogas released during the process will be used as fuel for the thermal plant's gas turbines.

The heat generated will be distributed to around 1,100 homes in the area around Leeuwarden in the north of the Netherlands, the plant's operator Essent said in a statement.

Firms in Europe and elsewhere have been investing in biogas plants and this is the second of its scale running on cow manure in the Netherlands. It follows another plant that Essent opened in January.

(Reporting by Catherine Hornby; Editing by Charles Dick)

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Saturday, November 21, 2009

Google says PC will start in seven seconds or less...

Reuters By Alexei Oreskovic

20 Nov 2009. MOUNTAIN VIEW, California (Reuters) - New Google Inc software will start up a computer as fast as a television can be turned on, the search company said on Thursday as it showed off its Chrome operating system designed for PCs that do their work on the Web.

Google gave the first public look at its Chrome OS four months after declaring its intention of developing the PC's main software, a move that pits it directly against Microsoft Corp and Apple Inc.

True to Google's Internet-pedigree, the Chrome OS resembles a Web browser more than it does a traditional computer operating system like Microsoft Windows, matching Google's ambition to drive people to the Web -- where they can see Google ads.

Google said the software will initially be available by the holiday season of 2010 on low-cost netbooks that meet Google's hardware specifications, such as using only memory chips to store data instead of slower hard drives, the current standard.

Netbooks running Chrome OS will only be able to run Web applications and the user's data will automatically be stored on the Web in the so-called cloud of Internet servers, Google executives said at an event at the company's Mountain View, California headquarters on Thursday.

"It's basically a Web browsing machine," said Altimeter Group analyst Charlene Li, referring to the netbooks powered by Chrome OS.

Such a machine is made for a world of near-constant, extremely fast Web connection, without the type of software that made Microsoft famous, since most of the work would be done by big machines on the Web which take directions and send information to relatively uncomplicated devices like a Chrome PC.

Sundar Pichai, vice-president of product management for Google's Chrome OS, said that computers running Chrome OS will be able to start in less than seven seconds.

"From the time you press boot you want it to be like a TV: You turn it on and you should be on the Web using your applications," Pichai said.

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Google said it is giving away the software for free, similar to its Android smartphone software, with the idea that improving the Web experience will ultimately benefit its Internet search advertising business, which generated roughly $22 billion in revenue in 2008.

"They're doing it to get further and further entrenched in whatever people are doing to go online, whether that's a browser, an operating system or in applications," said Todd Greenwald, an analyst with Signal Hill Group.

"If Chrome is the OS then the attach (access) rate on Google searches will be a lot higher," he said.

But analysts noted that the differences between conventional PCs and Chrome OS netbooks might give some consumers pause.

"If they view it from the conventional perspective, then it falls short," Gartner analyst Ray Valdes said of Chrome OS, citing its lack of compatibility with traditional software and its limited offline capabilities.

Google officials said Chrome OS netbooks will be able to provide some functions when offline, but that the product was primarily designed to be connected to the Internet.
But Valdes said if Google can deliver on the products' promises, such as fast performance, then consumers may view Chrome OS netbooks as distinct class of products with attractive benefits.

"I think that it's initially going to appeal to small subset of the general consumer population," said Valdes. "The question is can they build on that and expand that over time."

Google made the computer code for the Chrome OS available to outside developers on Thursday, allowing developers to tinker with the software and potentially design new applications to run alongside it.

With Chrome, Google is seeking to challenge the dominance of Microsoft Corp's Windows, which runs on nine out of 10 personal computers.

The Chrome OS also challenges makers of traditional, desktop software, including Microsoft and its lucrative Office suite of productivity software, since Chrome OS only runs Web applications.

Google's Pichai, noted during a demonstration on Thursday, that Chrome OS-based PCs would be interoperable with Web-based versions of software, such as Microsoft's online version of its Excel spreadsheet.

Google said all data in Chrome will automatically be housed in the so-called cloud, or on external servers, but also cached on the computer's internal hardware to boost performance.

If a person loses their netbook, Google Engineering Director Matt Papakipos explained, they can buy a new one, log in and within seconds have a machine with access to all the same data as their previous device.

"What really makes this a cloud device is that all the user data is synced back to the cloud in real time," said Papakipos.

Shares of Mountain View, California-based Google fell $3.66 to $572.99 in afternoon trading on the Nasdaq.

(Additional reporting by Ian Sherr)

(Reporting by Alexei Oreskovic, writing by Gabriel Madway; Editing by Bernard Orr and Carol Bishopric)

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Hope Island (QLD)'s Aussie Peter Senior leads five players earning cards at Champions Q-School...

PGA.com :: Champions Tour ::

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.21 Nov 2009 -- Australia's Peter Senior, residing at Hope Island, Queensland, surprised Members, Legends, and management of the Hope Island golf Club, to shoot a 5-under-par 66 Friday to win medalist honors at the 25th Champions Tour's National Qualifying Tournament at TPC Scottsdale.

Peter Senior, is a winner of 18 tournaments in his home country, three events in Japan and four more titles on the European Tour.


Peter Senior shook off a double-bogey 7 at the par-5 ninth hole, making five birdies over his final nine holes to triumph by three strokes over Joe Ozaki, 54-hole leader Steve Haskins, and Ronnie Black, a fourth-place finisher at last year's national qualifier in Florida.

For Haskins, the son of the legendary Hall of Fame basketball coach Don Haskins from the University of Texas-El Paso, it marked his first successful trip through a national qualifier after missing out 14 times in 17 years at the PGA Tour's final stage.

Reinstated amateur Jim Roy secured the fifth and final fully-exempt spot on the 2010 Champions Tour, making a 6-foot birdie putt on the first playoff hole with Kirk Hanefeld and Bruce Vaughan.

Senior finished with a four-day total of 17-under 266 on the Champions Course, the lowest score in a 72-hole Q-School since Bob Gilder's winning 19-under total on the Eagle Pines course at Walt Disney World in 2000.

"Getting in here has been an unbelievable thing." Senior said afterward. "I can now set my schedule and I'm excited about playing on the Champions Tour next year."

After pull-hooking his second shot at the par-5 ninth and making double bogey, Senior was outside the top five on the leaderboard. He then proceeded to make an 18-foot birdie putt at the par-5 10th, a 3-footer for birdie at the par-4 12th, a 10-foot birdie putt at No. 14 and a two-putt birdie from 20 feet at the par-5 17th. When he came to the 18th, Senior found himself tied with Black for the lead. He went on to seal the victory by rifling a 4-iron shot to eight feet and holing the birdie putt on the final hole.

Senior becomes the first Australian to earn medalist honors at the Champions Tour's National Qualifying Tournament and the eighth international player to seize top honors at this event. After turning 50 midway through 2009, Senior played three events on the European Senior Tour and finished 14th on the final Order of Merit. In 49 career starts on the PGA Tour, Senior's best effort was a tie for second at The International in 1990. He earned $30,000 from the purse of $200,000 for his win today.

Glenn Ralph had the low final round, a 7-under 64, and jumped 34 spots into a tie for 24th, the biggest move by any player in the field. Bobby Clampett made a hole-in-one on the par-3 third hole, using a 7-iron from 179 yards. Clampett's ace was the first of his professional career.

The top five finishers earned fully-exempt status for the 2010 season, while finishers 6-12 will be conditionally exempt. In addition, the top 30 finishers and ties will be eligible to compete for spots in open qualifiers at all cosponsored events on the Champions Tour next year.

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Friday, November 20, 2009

Chris Evert breaks silence after split....

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Friday, November 06, 2009 » 03:08pm Chris Evert has opened up about life after Greg Norman, revealing in an interview she is 'where I should be in my life right now'.

The former US tennis champion says she wants to be 'at home being a mum'.

Evert stepped into the public spotlight to promote her annual two-day Chris Evert/Raymond James Pro-Celebrity Tennis Classic in Florida.

Norman has been a high-profile draw at the charity event in the past, but he will be absent when it begins on Friday.

Norman was set to host a 'Golf Classic' at this year's event, but he bowed out because of the media circus his appearance would likely create.

'Notwithstanding the fact that Greg's shoulder surgery would prohibit him from playing, his appearance at the Pro-Celebrity would put into the public forum what the two are trying to work through in private,' Norman's spokesman, Bart Collins, said.

The Great White Shark also dropped out of next month's Australian Open golf tournament in Sydney, citing a slower-than-expected recovery from shoulder surgery.

Norman and Evert announced on October 2 they were separating just 15 months into their marriage.

The former golf and tennis world number ones appeared to be the perfect couple after weathering Norman's bitter divorce battle with his wife of 25 years Laura Andrassy, who claimed $US105 million in the settlement.

Evert broke her post-break-up silence in an interview with Florida TV station, WPTV.

'I've been through good times and bad times and have had ... the press follow me around and that's again, the price you pay and it's fine,' Evert told WPTV.

'I have great kids and I'm where I want to be right now.

'I want to be at home being a mum ... not travelling, and I'm where I should be in my life right now.'

Evert, 54, has been married three times, splitting with first husband British tennis player John Lloyd in 1987 and second hubby US snow ski champion Andy Mill in 2006.

She had three sons with Mill.

Evert said during her stellar tennis career, which included 18 Grand Slam singles titles, she was 'self-absorbed', but that changed after she retired and started a family.

'I think that I realised that my life as a tennis pro was very self-absorbed, and it was all about me and it was all about what do I need to do to be number one in the world and what do I need with my training?' she told WPTV.

'What am I going to eat? How am I going to work out? What tournaments am I going to play? What contracts am I going to sign?

'It's all about me, and that's why after I retired and I had children, it was like, 'Whoa, welcome back to the human race.'

'I'm just like any other woman walking around with throw-up on my shoulder and changing diapers.'.

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Ebay completes Skype sale for US$2b...

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Friday, November 20, 2009 » 12:27pm Last week, the online auction site settled a legal skirmish with co-founders Niklas Zennstrom and Janus Friis which allowed the deal to move forward. The settlement gave Skype ownership of critical software that had been licensed from the company they founded, Joltid Ltd.

Ebay said on Thursday it sold a 70 per cent stake in the company for about $US1.9 billion ($A2.07 billion) plus $US125 million ($A135.96 million) that it will receive at a later date. The company is keeping the remaining 30 per cent stake.

The settlement means Zennstrom and Friis get a 14 per cent stake in Skype. The investor group, led by Silver Lake, the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board and Andreessen Horowitz, get 56 per cent ownership.

San Jose, California-based Ebay Inc also purchased senior debt securities worth $US50 million ($A54.38 million) to help finance the deal.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Cannibals nabbed selling corpse to kebab house | Oddly Enough | Reuters

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Mon Nov 16, 2009 3:04pm EST MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian police have arrested three homeless people suspected of eating a 25-year-old man they had butchered and selling other bits of the corpse to a local kebab house.

Suspicions were raised when dismembered parts of a human body were found near a bus stop in the outskirts of the Russian city of Perm, 1,150 km (720 miles) east of Moscow.

Three homeless men with previous criminal records have been arrested on suspicion of setting upon a foe with knives and a hammer before chopping up his corpse to eat, local investigators said in a statement on their www.susk.perm.ru Web site.

"After carrying out the crime, the corpse was divided up: part was eaten and part was also sold to a kiosk selling kebabs and pies," the Prosecutor-General's main investigative unit for the Perm region said in a statement issued Friday.

It was not immediately clear from the statement if any of the corpse had been sold to customers.

(Reporting by Guy Faulconbridge; editing by Dmitry Sergeyev)

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Microsoft to share some details on IE 9 at PDC show this week...

ZDNet.com By Mary Jo Foley

November 17th, 2009 Microsoft to share some details on IE 9 at PDC show this week.
Down+26Microsoft is on tap to share some information about its Internet Explorer (IE) 9 browser at its Professional Developers Conference this week, but isn’t yet ready to deliver any bits.

Microsoft will be providing “a bit of conversation about IE” during the keynote at PDC on November 18, but isn’t yet ready to deliver even a Community Technology Preview (CTP) of its next-generation browser, a company spokesperson said.

Microsoft officials have declined to say anything but the broadest promises of more standards compliance, better security and better performance as its planned set of deliverables for IE 9.

Even before IE 8 was released, developers and users already had a long list of feature improvements that they are hoping the Microsoft IE team includes in IE 9.

Microsoft released IE 8 to the Web in March 2009. The team has been on a mission to deliver new releases of IE more rapidly, but it’s unclear whether the IE team will be able to get a new version out any faster than every two years.

I continue to hear developers and customers hoping that Microsoft will reverse course and deliver a WebKit rendering-engine-based version of IE. Microsoft officials have said no way, no how. I don’t think this is something we’ll be seeing any time soon… and definitely not in the IE 9 timeframe…

Me? I’d just be happy if my IE tabs hung less with IE 9. What about you? What are you hoping makes it into the next version of IE?

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New U.S. guidelines: routine mammograms start at 50...

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Tue Nov 17, 2009. CHICAGO (Reuters) - Sweeping new U.S. breast cancer guidelines released on Monday recommend against routine mammograms for women in their 40s, but several groups immediately rebelled against the recommendations.

The new guidelines by the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, an influential panel of independent experts, would sharply curtail the number of breast mammograms done in the United States, sparing women the worry of false alarms and the cost and trouble of extra tests.

U.S. cancer experts argued the altered schedule may mean more women will die from breast cancer.

The guidelines, published in the Annals of Internal Medicine, are based largely on computer projections from six independent research groups in the United States and Europe.

They predicted that screening women 50 to 69 every other year will catch nearly as many breast cancers -- 81 percent -- while producing half as many false positive results.

"Although the USPSTF recognizes that the benefit of screening seems equivalent for women aged 40 to 49 years and 50 to 59 years, the incidence of breast cancer and the consequences differ," the task force, sponsored by the U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, wrote.

The group's last recommendations in 2002 called for routine mammograms every one to two years for all women older than 40.

Now, they recommend no routine screening for women in their 40s, and instead suggest these women decide for themselves when to start after weighing the risks and benefits.

"This is not a recommendation against mammography for women in their 40s," said Dr. Diana Petitti, professor of biomedical informatics at Arizona State University in Phoenix, who spoke on behalf of the task force.

LETTING CANCER LIE

The panel said there is not enough evidence to say women over 74 benefit from mammograms because at that age, screening may be detecting cancers that will not ever kill a woman.

The guidelines also say there is not enough evidence to prove that women benefit from breast self-examinations, or even if they help if doctors do them.

Dr. Daniel Kopans, professor of radiology at Harvard Medical School in Massachusetts, said the new guidelines "are scientifically unjustified and will condemn women ages 40 to 49 to unnecessary deaths from breast cancer."

"If you look at their guidelines, they are saying, 'Don't examine yourself, don't let anyone else examine you, and don't get a mammogram.' Where does that leave you? It leaves you waiting to have a big cancer that you can't ignore any more," Kopans said in a telephone interview.

The American Cancer Society and the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists said they will not be changing their guidelines.

"The American Cancer Society will continue to recommend that women of average risk of breast cancer start screening at age 40 and get screened every year," Dr. Len Lichtenfeld, the group's deputy chief medical officer, said in a telephone interview.

Dr. Carol Lee, chair of the American College of Radiology Breast Imaging Commission, said the recommendations "ignore the valid scientific data and place a great many women at risk of dying unnecessarily."

Lee and Lichtenfeld said they fear insurers -- both private and public -- will use them to pare back health costs.

"These new recommendations seem to reflect a conscious decision to ration care," Lee said, although Petitti said cost was not a factor in their decision-making.

The National Cancer Institute, which funded the modeling study, said women of average risk need to discuss the risks and benefits of mammograms with their doctors.

"NCI has had screening mammography recommendations for many years, and we need to evaluate them in light of the Task Force's recommendations -- for all women, not only for those of average risk. It's too early for us to make any decisions right now," the federal agency said in a statement.

Breast cancer is the top cancer killer of women globally, killing 500,000 annually.

(Editing by Maggie Fox and Todd Eastham)

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Thursday, November 12, 2009

Mini-dress student readmitted to university...

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Tue Nov 10, 2009. SAO PAULO (Reuters) - A female Brazilian student who was expelled from a Sao Paulo university after her short dress sparked student protests has been allowed back after federal prosecutors opened an investigation into the case.

The Universidade Bandeirante made the reversal after taking out advertisement space in Sunday newspapers to explain that it had expelled Geysi Villa Nova Arruda, 20, for her "incompatible posture with the atmosphere" at the school.

That decision, and video showing Arruda being hounded out by hundreds of students at the university, prompted a heated debate in the Latin American country known for its racy Carnival festivities and tiny bikinis but which also has a strong conservative streak.

The university, which had described the protests against Arruda in October as an act of "defense" by the student body, changed its stance on Monday after a federal investigation was launched.

Bandeirantes university had said that Arruda's expulsion was due to her behavior, saying she had acted provocatively by raising her dress, something she denied. She said she would return to the school to complete the academic year.

"In fact, I was very scared. I was the victim," O Globo newspaper on Tuesday quoted Arruda as saying. "I don't plan to change the way I am or the way I dress."

(Reporting Stuart Grudgings and Peter Murphy, Editing by Todd Benson and Will Dunham)

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Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Blackout hits millions in Brazil...

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Wednesday 11 November 2009. A massive blackout across the southern half of Brazil on Tuesday night plunged tens of millions of people into darkness and prompted a major police mobilisation amid fears of an opportunistic crime wave.

The country's largest cities, including Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro among others, were left with no illumination or traffic lights due to the outage, which the energy ministry said was caused by an undetermined problem at the country's biggest hydroelectric plant, Itaipu, on the border with Paraguay.

One radio station, Bandnews, said an estimated 50 million people - one quarter of Brazil's population - were affected.

The blackout hit at 10:15pm (1115 AEDT Wednesday).

The southern states of Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Minas Gerais, Espirito Santo, Mato Grosso do Sul and parts of the central state of Goias and the federal district of Brasilia were plunged into night.

Police in Sao Paulo and Rio called on the cities' residents to not go out into the darkened streets to avoid the risk of accidents and an upsurge in already prolific street crime.

Off-duty and vacationing officers were told to report to their posts.

In Sao Paulo and its suburbs, an agglomeration of 20 million inhabitants, streets were illuminated only by the lights of cars and from a few buildings -- including hospitals -- that had their own generators.

Traffic lights were extinguished, causing most motorists to nose carefully through intersections.

Taxis, normally numerous, were hard to flag down by stranded residents walking the suddenly darkened streets. Some of the drivers said they were wary of armed robbers taking advantage of the emergency.

Along Sao Paulo's main Avenue Paulista police and traffic wardens were deployed to ensure security and manage cars.

The Brazilian news website Abril said the new blackout occurred because 17,000 megawatts -- the amount required to power the city of Sao Paulo -- suddenly dropped out of the national electricity grid, according to the National Electric System Operator.

Energy Minister Edson Lobo confirmed that the problem originated with the Itaipu plant, whose output is shared with Paraguay.

There was a 'complete paralysis' of that facility, the exact cause of which was still unknown.

Lobo said 'atmospheric problems' could be to blame, perhaps a high-altitude storm with lightning that hit one of the plant's five high-tension lines.

The hydroelectric plant had been restarted, the minister said.

The head of Itaipu, Jorge Sanek, told Globo news that there was 'no generation problem, the problem was with the transmission' of electricity.

The blackout occurred two days after US network CBS aired a report claiming massive power outages in Brazil in 2005 and 2007 were caused by cyber hackers attacking control systems.

Although Brazilian media were sceptical of that assessment, the US channel said those incidents should serve as a wake-up call to the United States, which a former Chief of US National Intelligence, Mike McConnell, warned could be about to take place.

German keeper dies in suicide...

BBC SPORT/a>

<--- Enke also played for Benfica, Barcelona and Mönchengladbach

Tuesday, 10 November 2009. Germany and Hannover 96 goalkeeper Robert Enke has died after being hit by a train in an apparent suicide, police have confirmed.

Enke, 32, was fatally injured at a level crossing northwest of Hannover.

The German football federation (DFB) said in a statement: "The German team has learned of the death of Robert Enke with great shock."

Germany team manager Oliver Bierhoff added: "We are in a state of shock. It is beyond words."

Enke's daughter Lara died in 2006 of a rare heart condition when she was just two. He leaves behind his wife, Teresa, and an eight-month-old daughter the couple had adopted in May.

German police released a statement saying: "The victim is apparently national team goalkeeper Robert Enke from Hannover 96. The first police indications are that it was a suicide."

ROBERT ENKE background details.

Born: 24/8/77, Jena, East Germany

Debut: 1995-96

Clubs: Carl Zeiss Jena, Borussia Mönchengladbach, Benfica, Barcelona, Fenerbahce, Tenerife,
Hannover 96

Germany debut: 27/3/07 versus Denmark

Germany caps: 8

Awards: Bundesliga goalkeeper of the season 2008-09

Enke was struck by a regional train travelling between Norddeich and Hannover at a railway crossing in Neustadt am Rubenberge and died at the scene.

He played eight times for Germany and also for clubs Carl Zeiss Jena, Borussia Mönchengladbach, Benfica, Barcelona, Fenerbahce and Tenerife, before returning to the Bundesliga with Hannover in 2004.

Enke made his international debut aged 29 and became Germany's number one keeper after Jens Lehmann retired from internationals at the end of Euro 2008.

He had missed Germany's last four matches with a virus but returned for his club at the weekend.

Germany coach Joachim Löw had indicated that Enke was in pole position for the number one jersey at next year's World Cup finals in South Africa.

Barcelona observed a minute's silence at the Nou Camp on Tuesday.

Dr Theo Zwanziger, president of the DFB, said that the football community in Germany "are deeply distressed and in mourning", adding: "All our sympathy goes to the wife of Robert Enke and his family."

The Germany squad is currently in Bonn ahead of a friendly against Chile on Saturday, but Enke had not been called up, having only just returned to action for his club.

Hundreds of fans flocked to Hannover's Niedersachsen Stadion on Tuesday night to lay flowers and light candles for the captain of their club.

Saturday, November 07, 2009

Miss England gives up crown over brawl reports...

Reuters

Fri Nov 6, 2009 LONDON (Reuters) - Beauty pageant winner Miss England gave up her title on Friday after reports she had been involved in a nightclub brawl with another beauty queen.

Rachel Christie, niece of former British Olympic gold medal sprinter Linford Christie, was arrested earlier this week after allegedly getting into a fight with Miss Manchester, Sara Jones, at a club in the northern English city, newspapers reported.

Christie, who had become the first black winner of the title in July, was accused of punching Jones in a row over her boyfriend who appears on the TV show "Gladiators," the papers said.

"Due to the media attention following the allegations against her, Rachel Christie has now decided to withdraw from the Miss World competition and relinquish her Miss England crown," the pageant organizers said in a statement on the Miss England website.

"Rachel will concentrate on clearing her name and focus on training for the 2012 Olympics until this case is resolved."

Christie says she wants to emulate her uncle and win gold at the 2012 Olympics in London in the heptathlon.

(Reporting by Michael Holden; Editing by Steve Addison)

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Friday, November 06, 2009

Giant snake capture was a hoax?

Thu Nov 5, 2009 MIAMI (Reuters) - A man who caught a 14-foot (4.2-meter) python in a Florida drain pipe was charged with perpetrating a hoax after wildlife officers discovered he owned the snake and put it in the pipe in order to stage the capture.

Justin Matthews, a professional animal trapper, later admitted that he had "staged the event to call attention to a growing problem of irresponsible pet ownership," the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission said on Thursday.

Matthews was charged with misusing the 911 emergency system and maintaining captive wildlife in an unsafe manner.

He summoned news media to witness the snake's capture from the drain in the city of Bradenton in July, telling them that he was performing a public service because it threatened nearby school children. He said neighbors had reported seeing the large snake in the area over several months.
Matthews, 47, had actually bought the Burmese python from a licensed reptile dealer a month earlier and illegally let it go in the drain, then called 911 to request emergency help, wildlife investigators said.

Footage of the capture was widely televised in Florida, where Burmese pythons and other non-native snakes have bred rapidly in the Everglades after being released into the wild by pet owners. The snakes are considered a threat to native species, and the state has allowed hunters to trap them.

(Reporting by Jane Sutton, Editing by Sandra Maler)

Wednesday, November 04, 2009

Marilyn Monroe crypt auction fails again...

<---The crypt of Marilyn Monroe is pictured at the Pierce Brothers Westwood Village Memorial Park cemetery in Westwood, California August 17, 2009. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni

Mon Nov 2, 2009 "LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A second attempt to sell a crypt on top of Marilyn Monroe's final resting place has failed, with not a single bid received for the burial spot in a celebrity-filled Los Angeles cemetery.

Widow Elsie Poncher is trying to sell her husband's crypt to pay off the mortgage on her Beverly Hills home. On selling the crypt, Poncher had planned to move her husband, who died in 1986, to an adjacent crypt intended for her.

But a $4.6 million bid submitted through online auctioneer eBay Inc in August fell through when the unidentified bidder pulled out.

A second auction on eBay with a reserve price of $500,000 also failed, with a notice on the online trading website saying it had closed with no bids on the marble mausoleum where Monroe was laid to rest in 1962.

The crypt is located at the Westwood Village Memorial Park cemetery, home to celebrities including Dean Martin, James Coburn, Roy Orbison, Truman Capote, Natalie Wood, Carl Wilson, Minnie Riperton and recent arrival Farrah Fawcett.

The space next to Monroe's vault was sold in 1992 to the publisher of Playboy magazine, Hugh Hefner, for $75,000.

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