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WASHINGTON ? Authorities say two out-of-state doctors who traveled to Maryland to perform late-term abortions have been arrested and charged with multiple counts of murder, an unusual use of a law that allows for murder charges in the death of a viable fetus.
Dr. Steven Brigham, of Voorhees, N.J., was taken into custody Wednesday night and is being held in the Camden County jail, according to police in Elkton, Md. Authorities also arrested Dr. Nicola Riley in Salt Lake City and she is in jail in Utah. Each is awaiting an extradition hearing.
A grand jury indicted the two doctors after a 16-month investigation, police said.
The investigation began in August 2010 after what authorities say was a botched procedure at Brigham's clinic in Elkton, located near the border of Maryland and Delaware.
An 18-year-old woman who was 21 weeks pregnant suffered a ruptured uterus and an injured bowel, according to documents filed in a previous investigation by medical regulators. Rather than call 911, Riley drove her to a nearby hospital, where both she and Brigham were uncooperative and Brigham refused to give his name, documents show.
A search of the clinic after the botched abortion revealed a freezer containing 35 late-term fetuses, including one believed to have been aborted at 36 weeks, the documents show.
Brigham, 55, is charged with five counts of first-degree murder, five counts of second-degree murder and one count of conspiracy. Riley, 46, faces one count each of first- and second-degree murder and one conspiracy count.
The charges relate to the botched procedure as well as other abortions performed at the Elkton clinic or fetuses found there, authorities said.
Cecil County State's Attorney Ellis Roberts declined to elaborate on the charges or the circumstances that led to them, saying it would be inappropriate to comment before Brigham and Riley, who were taken into custody on fugitive warrants, had seen the indictments.
Maryland is one of 38 states that allows murder charges to be brought against someone accused of killing a viable fetus. The 2005 state law has so far only been used for cases in which defendants were accused of assaulting or killing pregnant women.
"We are in uncharted territory," Roberts said. "At some point in time," he added, "you will hear our explanation" of the charges.
The state law allows for murder or manslaughter charges to be brought against a person who intends to kill or seriously injure a fetus or who wantonly disregards the safety of a fetus. It does not apply to doctors administering lawful medical care and does not impinge on a woman's right to terminate a pregnancy.
Brigham's attorney, C. Thomas Brown, said in an emailed statement that he does not believe his client has violated any Maryland laws. He said he has not seen any charging documents or spoken with Brigham since the arrest.
"Dr. Brigham has fully cooperated with this investigation," Brown said. "I had an agreement with the state's attorney's office that if Dr. Brigham was charged, he would voluntarily come to Maryland to surrender. For reasons unknown to me, the state did not honor that agreement. ... It is my opinion that Dr. Brigham's arrest in New Jersey was orchestrated to ensure that he remained in custody over this holiday weekend."
An attorney for Riley also took issue with her client being behind bars.
"We believe the charges are without legal merit," said attorney Sharon Krevor-Weisbaum. "We believe it's inappropriate for her to be held without bond. She is not a flight risk and she should be released on her own recognizance."
Krevor-Weisbaum said Riley's legal team would comment further after they had seen the indictment.
A spokeswoman for the Center for Reproductive Rights, a legal advocacy group, said she was not aware of any cases in the United States in which an abortion provider had been charged with murder in the death of a fetus. A Philadelphia doctor, Kermit Gosnell, faces murder charges in the deaths of seven newborn babies but has not been charged with killing fetuses.
The botched 2010 abortion led regulators to order Brigham to stop practicing medicine in Maryland without a license, and Riley's Maryland license was suspended. Brigham's New Jersey license was also suspended, leaving him without a valid license in any state, and New Jersey authorities are pursuing revocation of his license there. New Jersey authorities have cooperated with the Maryland criminal probe, said Thomas R. Calcagni, director of the State Division of Consumer Affairs.
According to regulators, Brigham would begin abortions in New Jersey and have his patients drive themselves to Maryland to complete the procedures, taking advantage of Maryland's more permissive laws. Brigham was not authorized to perform abortions in New Jersey after the first trimester, and regulators called his actions manipulative and deceptive.
In Maryland, licensed physicians can perform abortions before the fetus is deemed capable of surviving outside the womb, and abortions of viable fetuses are permitted to protect the life or health of the mother or if the fetus has serious genetic abnormalities. Doctors generally consider fetuses to be viable starting around 23 weeks.
Anti-abortion activists hailed the arrests of Brigham and Riley.
"These two individuals are now where they belong and should be in jail for the rest of their lives," the Rev. Frank Pavone, national director of Priests for Life, said in a statement. "Even those who believe abortion should be legal can join with us to stop the out-of-control practices of people like Brigham and Riley."
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Associated Press writer Beth DeFalco in Trenton, N.J., contributed to this report.
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MILAN/ROME | Fri Dec 30, 2011 12:03am GMT
MILAN/ROME (Reuters) - Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti sought reinforcement for the euro zone's bailout fund and pledged new efforts to boost the economy after a disappointing bond auction on Thursday underlined the threat to the country's shaky public finances.
Investors demanded a yield of nearly 7 percent on 10-year paper at the auction of medium- and long-term bonds, down from the record highs seen last month but still unsustainable given the 450 billion euros (377 billion pounds) that Italy needs to raise through debt issuance in 2012.
An unprecedented European Central Bank injection last week of nearly half a trillion euros of cheap funding for banks eased pressure at a short-term Italian debt auction on Wednesday, but longer-dated bonds still pose a challenge.
Monti put a brave face on the auction result, which analysts described as "slightly positive" or "average" at best.
"Auctions held yesterday and today went rather well, this is encouraging but the financial turbulence absolutely isn't over," Monti said during a traditional end-year press conference.
Italy, the euro zone's third largest economy, remains at the centre of the debt crisis that began in Greece two years ago and its borrowing needs could overwhelm the bloc's financial defences if it were forced to seek an international bailout.
"A lot of work remains to be done but from this point on, this work has to be done in Europe above all," Monti said.
He said the European Financial Stability Facility, the bailout fund set up by euro zone governments, needs "significantly greater" resources but refused to quantify how much more was required.
Monti promised to outline a first package of growth measures to European partners next month and said the emphasis would be on liberalising the economy, boosting competition and overhauling the jobs market, though he did not give details.
The measures will follow a 33 billion euro package of cuts and tax hikes aimed at balancing the budget by 2013 which was passed by parliament last week but which has been criticised for weighing too heavily on Italy's already sickly growth prospects.
Monti said he was aware that the austerity package had "many disadvantages" but said budget discipline was needed to restore confidence in Italy's public finances. However he added that European policy had to focus increasingly on growth.
"All mechanisms for making the application of this discipline more secure is welcome, provided it is integrated into a comprehensive European economic policy which has more resources to get the euro zone out of its current difficulties and above all promotes growth more," he said.
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Italy's chronically weak economy over the past two decades has been one of the main factors in creating a debt burden that now amounts to around 120 percent of gross domestic product, second only to Greece in the euro zone.
Rigid labour rules - which give some workers iron-clad guarantees while forcing increasing numbers of young people to accept short term jobs with few prospects - an inefficient public sector, low productivity and choking red tape have long weighed on the economy.
Italy is widely considered to be heading for a severe recession next year and data on Thursday showed business confidence at its lowest for two years, with orders falling and the production outlook worsening.
Although he offered no firm timetable, Monti said the government would move quickly under pressure both from international partners and the bond markets.
"The timetable will be rapid. We aren't being permitted to work calmly," he said.
Underlining the pressure he faces, yields on 10-year bonds remained locked above 7 percent on the secondary market on Thursday, near the levels which forced Greece, Ireland and Portugal to seek an international bailout.
Italy sold 7 billion euros ($9 billion) of bonds at auction in thin holiday markets, just above the mid-point of its target range, but the yield on benchmark 10 year BTPs was 6.98 percent, not far from a euro lifetime record of 7.56 percent a month ago.
"Buying 10-year Italian bonds is a leap of faith which investors are prepared to take only at very high interest rates," said Nicholas Spiro of Spiro Sovereign Strategy. "There are simply too many risks and uncertainties surrounding Italy."
Its 3-year bonds sold more easily and their yield fell more than two percentage points at auction to 5.62 percent -- far below the euro era record of 7.89 percent that Italy paid to sell the same bond at the end of November. ($1 = 0.7724 euros)
(Additional reporting by Gavin Jones; writing by James Mackenzie; Editing by Ruth Pitchford)
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BEIJING (AP) ? China's manufacturing slowed in December for a second month due to weak global demand amid U.S. and European economic woes, a survey released Friday showed.
The latest HSBC Purchasing Managers Index added to growing signs of strain on China's manufacturers and exporters. They have been battered by a plunge in global demand and lending curbs that have driven thousands of entrepreneurs into bankruptcy, wiping out jobs and raising the specter of unrest.
The index for December stood at 48.7 on a 100-point scale on which numbers below 50 indicate a contraction in activity. It said companies reported a drop in foreign orders due to sluggish global demand.
"Weakening external demand is starting to bite," said HSBC economist Hongbin Qu in a statement with the survey.
The latest data will add to pressure on Beijing to ease spending and lending controls to stabilize growth and spur job creation, Qu said.
"Hard landings should be avoided so long as easing measures filter through in the coming months," he said.
China's export growth declined in November for a third month, falling to 13.8 percent from the 15.9 percent the previous month.
The slump in global demand has battered export-driven southern coastal regions, where thousands of small companies have been driven out of business and the survivors have laid off tens of thousands of workers.
Smaller private companies were hard hit by bank lending curbs imposed to cool inflation and a boom in housing prices. The government has promised to have state banks lend more to help struggling entrepreneurs but says most of its curbs will remain in place.
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Break out the fine bubbly and start prepping for the party of the year because New Year?s Eve is almost here. Whether you plan on hibernating in your holiday pajamas on the couch or partying in your sexiest threads at the bar, here are some iPhone apps to start preparing for New Year?s Eve now.
Whether you are at a house party in Minnesota or a chic bar in Paris, you can watch the world famous New Year?s Eve Ball drop courtesy of the free Times Square app for iPhone. Use the app to submit your favorite New Year?s Eve photo and it may be featured behind the ball in Times Square. Last year, more than 75,000 photos from around the world were submitted.
Lucky enough to be in the Big Apple this year for the big ball drop? Then check out Gwyneth Paltrow?s freshly hatched Goop City Guides app for iPhone ($3.99) and get a New Yorkers? guide to NYC. Paltrow has tips for you on where to stay, what to eat and, of course, where to shop until you drop. The interactive maps in this travel app are super great for planning and prepping your city tours.
Growing tired of Instagram? Gather your New Year?s Eve posse and download the free Hipstamatic Disposable app for iPhone to create a memorable and unique photo album of your annual festivities ringing in the New Year. All photos taken are automatically saved to your group?s album making for easy photo exchanges. No more asking strangers to take a dozen photos of you and your girls with each and every camera. Think twice before taking those questionable shots with this photo app.
If you avoid New Year?s Eve parties like the plague, plan on ordering some hot chow courtesy of the free GrubHub Food Delivery & Takeout app for iPhone. If you live near a pretty big city and love you some takeout food, this app is a must-have for sure. My favorite part is your past orders are saved for easy reordering at your favorite restaurant haunts. You might want to mix it up on a special night like New Year?s Eve though, and order something new.
One of my favorite New Year?s Eve memories is watching a Sex and the City marathon on HBO. With the handy and free HBO GO app for iPhone, subscribers to HBO can take their favorite shows like The Sopranos, Boardwalk Empire, True Blood and many more with them wherever they go. So if you are stuck at a bad party with no way out, take long bathroom breaks and catch an episode of your favorite show.
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Hugh Hefner and his ex-fianc Crystal Harris are in the midst of a custody battle over their seriously cute pup.
The former couple, who split just days before their nuptials in June, is at odds over who should get to keep their Cavalier King Charles spaniel, Charlie, according to People.
And the Playboy mogul thinks it's only fair he gets the pooch.
MORE: Crystal Harris Puts Hugh Hefner's Engagement Ring Up for Auction
Although Harris previously claimed Hefner let her keep the dog following their split, Hefner said they're still working out where the dog will stay permanently.
"We both love the puppy," Hefner told People. "I told her if she wants to keep the ring and the Bentley, then maybe I can keep the puppy. I [hope] we will work it out."
"The puppy's valuable, but not $100,000 worth," Hefner went on.
Lesson learned: Next time, get a pup prenup.
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Police Sgt. Jon Arnold said the woman hid in a closet with a laptop to post her plea for help on the social networking website, saying she and her son would be "dead by morning" if they were not rescued.
The post prompted someone to call police, who went to the home to check on the woman's welfare.
"Facebook was her only outlet that she had at the home," Arnold said. "It just happened that she was able to use it."
Police arrested Troy Reed Critchfield, 33, and booked him into jail Saturday for investigation of aggravated kidnapping, forcible sodomy, aggravated assault, domestic violence, child abuse, animal cruelty and other charges.
Salt Lake County Jail records show Critchfield initially refused to let police in the house.
The papers say the woman shook her head to indicate "No," when officers asked if she was OK.
After police separated the couple, the woman told officers she and her child had not been allowed to leave the home and that she repeatedly had been hit, choked and sexually abused over a period of nearly five days. Jail records show the woman also claimed Critchfield had taken her cell phone and the phone of a disabled child also in the home.
"She claims that any time she went to go to a door, he physically assaulted her," Arnold told The Associated Press on Monday.
The woman had bruises and other physical injuries consistent with allegations, but refused to go to a hospital for treatment, he said.
She also told officers that Critchfield grabbed the boy's arms and treated him roughly, while also refusing to let her feed the family dog, jail papers state.
Critchfield remained in jail on Monday. It was not immediately clear whether he had an attorney.
Utah State Court records show that in December 2010 Critchfield pleaded guilty to felony aggravated assault and obstruction of justice charges in connection with a domestic violence incident.
A judge sentenced Critchfield to a prison term of five years, but suspended the punishment for a 120-day jail term and three years of probation.
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GRAPEVINE, Texas (AP) ? Police have found seven people dead in a Dallas-area apartment after gaining entry to the unit on Christmas Day.
Grapevine police told the Dallas Morning News that the four women and three men were all apparently shot. The ages of the victims are unknown. Police say they were responding to an emergency call when they discovered the bodies.
Authorities didn't immediately return a call for details.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) ? British-born journalist and atheist intellectual Christopher Hitchens, who made the United States his home and backed the 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq, died on Thursday at the age of 62.
Hitchens died in Houston of pneumonia, a complication of cancer of the esophagus, Vanity Fair magazine said.
"Christopher Hitchens - the incomparable critic, masterful rhetorician, fiery wit, and fearless bon vivant - died today at the age of 62," Vanity Fair said.
A heavy smoker and drinker, Hitchens cut short a book tour for his memoir "Hitch 22" last year to undergo chemotherapy after being diagnosed with cancer.
As a journalist, war correspondent and literary critic, Hitchens carved out a reputation for barbed repartee, scathing critiques of public figures and a fierce intelligence.
In his 2007 book "God Is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything," Hitchens took on major religions with his trenchant atheism. He argued that religion was the source of all tyranny and that many of the world's evils have been done in the name of religion.
The son of a British naval officer, Hitchens studied at Oxford University and worked as literary critic for the New Statesman magazine in London before moving to New York to work as a journalist in 1981. He settled in Washington the following year, initially as correspondent for the left-wing magazine The Nation. He retained his British citizenship when he became an American citizen in 2007.
Hitchens was not one to mince words. In his book on Bill Clinton "No one left to lie to", he called the former U.S. president a "rapist" and a "con man." He once referred to Mother Teresa of Calcutta as a "fanatical Albanian dwarf."
The author of 25 books - including works on Thomas Jefferson, Thomas Paine and George Orwell - and countless articles and columns, Hitchens never lost his biting humor.
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"I'm a member of a cancer elite. I rather look down on people with lesser cancers," Hitchens said in an interview with CBS "60 Minutes" aired on March 6, 2011.
In a 2010 interview with Reuters, Hitchens dismissed criticism that he moved from left to right and helped former U.S. President George W. Bush sell the 2003 war with Iraq to the American public with what turned out to be bad intelligence about weapons of mass destruction.
"Saddam was an enemy of the civilized world and he should have been taken out a long time before," Hitchens said of Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein. "I have no regrets about that at all."
The 2001 attacks on the United States by Islamic fundamentalists in hijacked passenger planes made Hitchens ever more critical of the role of religion in the world, and led him to appreciate the merits of American democracy.
"I am absolutely convinced that the main source of hatred in the world is religion, and organized religion," he wrote.
Hitchens is survived by his wife, Carol Blue; their daughter, Antonia; and his children from a previous marriage, Alexander and Sophia, Vanity Fair said.
In his last essay on www.vanityfair.com, dated "January 2012," Hitchens said his illness made him question the saying attributed to German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche that "Whatever doesn't kill me makes me stronger."
A painkiller injection just before typing the article titled "Trial of the Will," Hitchens wrote, caused "numbness in the extremities, filling me with the not irrational fear that I shall lose the ability to write. Without that ability, I feel sure in advance, my 'will to live' would be hugely attenuated."
(Editing by Mohammad Zargham)
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President Barack Obama speaks at West Wilkes High School in Millers Creek, N.C., Monday, Oct. 17, 2011. Obama is on a three-day bus tour promoting the American Jobs Act. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)
President Barack Obama speaks at West Wilkes High School in Millers Creek, N.C., Monday, Oct. 17, 2011. Obama is on a three-day bus tour promoting the American Jobs Act. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)
President Barack Obama walks toward his bus after stopping in Boone, N.C., Monday, Oct. 17, 2011. Obama is on a three-day bus tour promoting the American Jobs Act. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)
President Barack Obama speaks at West Wilkes High School in Millers Creek, N.C., Monday, Oct. 17, 2011. Obama is on a three-day bus tour promoting the American Jobs Act. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)
JAMESTOWN, N.C. (AP) ? President Barack Obama sought Tuesday to recapture some of the bipartisan appeal that helped get him elected, while using the opportunity to assail GOP lawmakers for blocking his jobs bill.
Appearing in politically important North Carolina to promote his economic measures and his re-election, Obama promised he would work with GOP lawmakers on any serious plan they put forward to help get Americans back to work.
"I'm not the Democratic president or the Republican president. I'm the president," Obama said as the supportive crowd at a community college near Greensboro rose to its feet. The comment echoed Obama's 2008 campaign trail refrain about America being the "United States" and not simply a collection of red states and blue states.
Bipartisan rhetoric aside, Obama has had few discussions with any Republicans about the $447 billion jobs bill that Senate Republicans blocked last week. The bill is being broken into pieces so Congress can vote on its individual components.
"We got 100 percent 'no' from Republicans in the Senate," Obama said. "Now that doesn't make any sense."
He said the GOP jobs plan amounts to gutting environmental regulations, increasing domestic oil production, rolling back Obama-era reforms of the financial system and repealing the health care law enacted last year.
"Now that's a plan," Obama said, "but it's not a jobs plan."
The White House denies Obama is on a campaign trip. But immediately after his remarks, the president climbed aboard his sleek, million-dollar, Secret Service-approved black bus for a five-hour ride to Emporia, Va. The bus rolled to a stop a short time later at Reid's House, in Reidsville, N.C., and the diverse crowd cheered loudly as Obama entered the restaurant for lunch.
The president worked the room, stopping to chat with one local couple who said they'd been married 59 years and joking that he and his wife, Michelle, had 40 years to go to catch up. He even complimented a local resident who said he worked in the funeral business, exclaiming, "Fantastic, that's important work!"
Afterward, Obama encountered Laketta Hussain, who was among a group waiting outside and was using a very old cell phone or a cordless phone to talk to her grandmother. Obama took the phone and spoke for a few minutes. "I'm doing good," he said, "except your granddaughter needs a new cell phone."
Obama is on the second day of a three-day tour through North Carolina and Virginia that is giving him a chance to sit back, admire the colorful fall foliage and bask in some small-town Southern hospitality.
"There's just something about North Carolina," he said Tuesday. "People are just gracious and kind. Even the folks who don't vote for me are nice to me." He recalled stopping for barbecue, sweet tea and hush puppies and playfully admonished the audience not to tell his health-conscious wife what he's been eating.
The stated purpose of the trip was to continue selling the jobs bill. But Obama is also selling himself, trying to pump up voters whose enthusiasm may have waned. That's particularly important in North Carolina, a state he wrested from Republicans in 2008 but that could slip from his grasp next November.
To try to recapture some of his electoral appeal, Obama turned to campaign staples: barbecue, babies and barrels of candy.
Obama spent more than four hours Monday driving through the Blue Ridge Mountains, which were bright with red and orange fall leaves. He stopped in Marion, population 8,075, for lunch at Countryside Barbeque. He ordered at the counter ? the barbecue platter and sweet tea ? then spent more than half an hour shaking hands and having his picture taken with the lunchtime crowd.
The tech-savvy president even helped one woman figure out how to take a photo on her smartphone.
Obama had a close encounter with one baby boy: "I think you got some biscuit on me," he said as he handed the child back to his mother.
And he made personal appeals for his economic policies, telling one table of local businessmen about his call for $50 billion more in new infrastructure spending. He said, "We're going to have to do it eventually, so why not do it now?"
Obama's unscheduled stops aren't wholly impromptu. White House staffers typically scope out areas in advance and Secret Service officers arrive well ahead of the president.
But the stops are about as spontaneous as it gets for the president, and they afford him the freedom of personal, retail politics that's often missing in the highly scripted White House.
Obama's bus, which he said was "decked out pretty good," passed crowds of people lined up on the sidewalks of small towns and residents sitting on lawn chairs in their front yards. A group of schoolchildren gathered outside their classrooms, waving small American flags. A man pulled his car to the side of the road and saluted as the commander in chief sped by.
One woman held a sign reading "We believe. We voted. Now What?" That message underscored the challenge Obama faces as he seeks to rally his supporters ahead of the 2012 election.
Key to Obama's 2008 success in North Carolina was his campaign's ability to boost voter turnout among young people. And there were plenty of them in Boone, home to Appalachian State University, when Obama stopped Monday at Mast General Store.
The store was filled with barrels of candy, which Obama started grabbing by the handful ? to help the White House prepare for Halloween, he said.
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Large daily doses of vitamin E, long touted as a virtual wonder drug that could protect against cancer, heart disease, dementia and other ailments, increase the risk for prostate cancer among middle-aged men, according to a large federal study released Tuesday.
The analysis of data from more than 35,000 healthy men concluded that those who took vitamin E every day at the relatively large dose levels commonly sold in drug, grocery and health food stores were 17 percent more likely to develop prostate cancer.
?You really have to question now how taking vitamin E will help someone,? said Eric Klein, a Cleveland Clinic prostate cancer expert who led what had been hoped to be a cancer-prevention study. ?Not only is it unlikely to help them, it apparently could hurt them.?
The findings, published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, are the latest in a series of carefully designed experiments that have found that vitamins and other dietary supplements are useless or possibly dangerous. On Monday, the Archives of Internal Medicine published a paper that concluded that older women might have a higher overall mortality rate if they take multivitamins, folic acid, iron, magnesium, copper or zinc.
?Just because it?s ?only a vitamin? or ?it?s natural,? we assume it must be safe. But over and over again, we see that?s not necessarily the case,? said Howard Parnes of the National Cancer Institute, which funded the prostate cancer study. ?Not only isn?t it the fountain of youth that some people said, it can be harmful.?
About half of U.S. adults regularly take some kind of supplement, according to the latest federal data. Americans spend more than $28 billion a year on vitamins, minerals and other substances that companies claim can reduce the risk for cancer, heart attacks, strokes, diabetes and Alzheimer?s disease, among others, including about $340 million alone in 2010 for vitamin E, according to the Nutrition Business Journal.
Beta carotene might help slow a common form of blindness known as macular degeneration. But virtually every other large, rigorous attempt to verify the benefits of a dietary supplement has failed, and in some cases produced evidence of harm.
The National Institutes of Health launched a $119 million project to study prostate cancer in 2001 after laboratory studies and some clinical data indicated that the anti-oxidant vitamin E and selenium might protect against prostate cancer, the second most common cancer and cancer killer in men.
The study followed more than 35,533 men ages 50 or older at 427 sites in the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico. The men were divided into four groups who took daily doses of 400 international units of vitamin E and 200 micrograms of selenium; vitamin E and a placebo that looked like selenium; selenium and a placebo that looked like vitamin E; or two placebos.
An independent panel monitoring the experiment halted it in 2008 when it became clear there was no benefit and indications emerged the supplements might be increasing the risk for prostate cancer and diabetes.
The new analysis, which is based on additional data collected since the trial was halted, found the diabetes risk disappeared but the prostate cancer risk reached statistical significance. There were 620 cases of prostate cancer among the men taking vitamin E alone, compared with 555 among those taking selenium and vitamin E, 575 among those taking selenium and 529 among men taking a placebo. Based on the findings, the researchers calculated that for every 1,000 men taking vitamin E alone, about 76 developed prostate cancer compared with 65 taking the placebo.
?The public and consumer tend to believe vitamins are innocuous substances and you can take them with impunity,? Klein said. ?Clearly that is not the case.?
Researchers are unclear how vitamin E would increase the risk for prostate cancer but are exploring several theories, in part by analyzing blood and other samples collected from the participants.
?There is speculation that maybe at very high doses antioxidants become pro-oxidants,? the NCI?s Parnes said. ?Another idea is that when you have very high doses of one nutrient there can be negative effects on others. Everything is a balance in biology. But we really don?t know.?
Several other studies are underway to examine possible benefits of other vitamins, including one testing vitamin D and fish oil to reduce the risk for heart disease and cancer.
Some scientists and the dietary supplement industry questioned the vitamin E findings, saying the new study and previous ones were flawed for trying to evaluate individual vitamins alone, noting the combination of vitamin E and selenium did not prove risky.
?This reinforces the theory that vitamins work synergistically and that drug-like trials of nutrients, when used in isolation from other nutrients, may not be the most appropriate way to study them,? said Duffy MacKay, vice president, scientific and regulatory affairs at the Council for Responsible Nutrition, an industry group.
Parnes, Klein and others stressed that there is plenty of evidence that consuming a diet rich in fruits and vegetables, which contain large amounts of vitamins and other nutrients that have antioxidant and other properties, is healthy.
?Bottom line, eat your vegetables and be active,? wrote Benjamin Caballero, director of the Center for Human Nutrition at Johns Hopkins University, in an e-mail. ?You cannot get those health benefits from any pill created by man.?
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In case you didn?t know? this is Home-Based Business Week. If you want to take ground, one of the greatest places to start is with a small business marketing plan. Running a successful business takes more than a notion. While working at home has several perks, but there are multiple pitfalls to avoid. I wanted to share a few things that help me to stay focused and productive.
In addition, this is International Strategic Planning Month. I?m especially pumped about strategic planning month because I know it?s the foundation for long-term success. In my years of selling websites and pay-per-click advertising for other companies, one of the most common shortfalls of local business owners was not creating and working from a plan.
If you?re like me, you like planning and strategizing. You have an analytical mind and don?t mind working through all the details.
However, if you?re strong in execution? you may find yourself getting frustrated when it comes to creating a plan. The challenge of not having a plan can be crippling.?I find that nothing helps me focus and increase daily productivity like taking time to plan out goals, objectives, and a strategy to make things happen. Without a strategic approach, I tend to get bogged down in the tyranny of the urgent. Phone calls, checking and responding to email, and interruptions of all kinds throw me off track if I haven?t laid out a clear plan of action.
Here?s a very simple?template for developing an effective marketing plan. I like to call them marketing blueprints.
Since the essence of business comes down to getting and keeping customers, creating an up-to-date marketing blueprint ought to be your top priority.
No matter what industry you?re in, those three activities must go on in some shape, fashion, or form. Each and every business must have a steady flow of new leads where prospective buyers are gaining awareness and indicating interest in your products or services. Once they indicate?interest, you?ve got to get in front of them to make a presentation. Your sales presentation can take place via phone, face-to-face, through direct mail, or online. Webinar sales?presentations have taken off in the last 24-36 months.
Obviously, the objective of a sales presentation is to close a sale. One of the ways you can close more sales is to increase the number of prospects you see on a regular basis. The strength of a small business marketing plan comes from tracking your numbers. This can be tough for first year or newbie business owner because there?s no frame of reference. However, once you develop a baseline, you can identify how many leads it takes for you to set one appointment. You?ll also know how many ?qualified??appointments you have to go on to close one sale.
If you?ll identify what your core sales numbers are, your small business marketing plan will become an invaluable tool. When I say core sales numbers, I?m referring to these:
Having answers to those questions alone can jump-start your business. When I get that information from a client, I know exactly where they need to focus their time and budget to get maximum gain in minimum time.
Attempting to create a small business marketing plan without that information is the hardest part of the process. However, it must be done in order to minimize losses and compete in this new economy. People running a home-based or small business sometimes?shortcut this process because they?re juggling so many responsibilities.
While Steve Jobs became an icon, he started working from home. You owe it to yourself to value your vision by taking the (uncommon) steps necessary to prepare for success.
Let me hear from you. Do you have a small business marketing plan? Is it up to date? If not, why?
Source: http://www.48daysmarketingcoach.com/3923/is-your-small-business-marketing-plan-up-to-date/
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Seldom are worthwhile things done which are not immediately met with issues that endangers its completion or threatens to derail it just like it really is begun.
Apart from the fulfillment that certain derives from being more effective and productive the effective practice of your time management allows the next benefits:
An awareness of achievement
At work, man?s worth on the company is measured against how much output that is certainly contributed plus the influence that this creates. With the knowledge that an example may be competitive raises creativity plus a sense of benefit.
Increase satisfaction
Individuals who have effective management skills are notable for the great contributors they are and they are richly rewarded because management is definitely looking for individuals who have proven discipline paths which can be replicated.
Reduces stress
Often it isn?t the volume of work done but the volume of work that may be yet to get done that creates stress. This is certainly complicated from the frenzy of activity that you undergoes without showing much for results.
Reduces anxiety
Anxiety much more often the consequence of not ensuring where you are going. It really is performing a variety of tasks with no sense of having anywhere. In these instances, pressure mounts and also the anxiety is heightened.
Confidence
Realizing that an activity is undertaken and congratulations brings about approval. Effective folks are confident knowing their worth and being recognized because of it.
Energy level are increased
Well-organized and effective people avoid clutter bringing on clearer thinking. They know that you have no unfinished businesses, no job hanging, there is nothing half done and tasks which can be half-right. As schedules and deadlines are met, vitality increases.
The Me time.
One of the better benefits associated with gaining time management skill is it allows anybody to find quality time for his leisure. Gaining time to the self to indulge on issues that one enjoys most might be sought. Being tied down a whole lot to function because you cannot find any other option leads to a great number of negative repercussions, one among and that is the shortcoming to essentially do what you will enjoy most.
Most projects when started will begin smooth enough. Immediately afterwards something discouraging happens. Ask any businessman such as. Most businessmen will show you it does not matter how well or bad the master plan was a student in beginning, there usually can be an initial success followed immediately by problems. And this they call the beginners luck. As soon as the problems commence to are overwhelming, that is why point where most quit.
This is certainly also just like time management that may be at your workplace. As soon as you adopt it for the 1st time, it takes constant nursing and re-enforcing. The one who works on it?ll have each of the ideas in the first place. When he falls off to his normal realities, the identical problems and distractions, the identical habits which were formed are certainly not totally done away with. It takes conviction to help keep reinforcing the self. For many it will probably be touch and get a while causing succeeding or quitting.
Time management at your workplace is making amount of time in pursuing the goal. It truly is leaving excuses behind. Even while you are already getting late as well as the car won?t start. In the next already almost your time and energy for making the presentation that you simply painfully finished yesterday only to learn today that some materials are missing. Once you have made preparations by the other day to go to a daughters recital simply to be stopped today from the boss for the emergency meeting.
Time management to colleagues can pose challenges, often initially no less than. For the two time management professional as well as the beginner, a similar things occur though the professional has now expected that surprises happen and contains made time allowances and preparations for doing it. The beginner has also to generate allowances as expecting circumstances to always run smooth can only bring about frustration. Traditional is usually to panic and quit in order to remain calm and responsible and make further adjustments.
Time management to colleagues is having the capacity to identify workloads, time frames, priorities and sub priorities, exactly what is effective and exactly what is not, what needs to be entertained now and what ought not to be. It involves an authentic assessment of where an example may be going, the resources and actions had to move with this point forward.
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Source: http://articlesmanifesto.com/self-improvement/time-management/tips-to-time-management
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As the fashion and its latest trend are touching our life, we expect everything around us to be consisted off new things. One such name while renovating our home are cabinet hardware which are in high demand this days for decorating homes. House renovation without cabinets seems to be something incomplete rather next to impossible these days.
As the demand for the cabinets are increasing the latest and new design cabinets are being sold into the market. Even the cabinets could be built matching with the existing furniture of the house. There is a wide range of wooden cabinets, glass cabinets as well as plastic cabinets available in the market. The cabinets are mainly used for the decoration purpose moreover in storing the materials it is needed.
These cabinets are used in certain places like kitchens, bedrooms, bathrooms in order to make the house more tidy. This days flats are mostly furnished with the wooden or glass cabinet in order to a compact look to the house. These pieces are something which could be easily affordable if someone has low budget for renovating his houses.
These small pieces could easily change the look of the house and could make a quick remodel of it. As mentioned earlier, due to huge demands for cabinet hardwares a wide and varied range of cabinets are available in market. Open cabinets are latest trend in the market .Those are cabinets without doors. Some are glass cabinets those are mainly made for show those cannot bear huge loads on them, but still look fashionable and trendy. The glass cabinets are so elegant and classy that they give an edge to the decoration the bedrooms. Special strongly made cabinets are used in places like kitchen and bathrooms in order to hold important stuffs and utensils. Sometimes traditional designs are made on the hard solid wood cabinet body, so that it match with the old and existing furnitures of the house. Even plastic and fabric floral painting are made on the doors of the cabinets which puts a extra effect to the cabinet hardware. This days cabinet hardwares made out of metals are also available in the market. There the list of cabinet hardware goes on as it is a most useful requirement for present day home decoration.
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Source: http://www.ru-live.com/varied-ranges-of-cabinet-makes-home-decoration-easy
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RMEF to Fund Research on Michigan Elk, Habitat
MISSOULA, Mont.-By tracking radio-collared elk, researchers in Michigan hope to better understand the animals? habitat preferences, movement patterns and responses to human recreation such as hiking, biking and hunting.The study tops a list of Michigan projects slated to receive 2011 grants from the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation.
RMEF grants also will help sponsor a variety of events designed to introduce youths to outdoor recreation and conservation.
All together, the grants total $27,601 and affect 11 counties: Allegan, Cheboygan, Delta, Genesee, Iosco, Kent, Montmorency, Ogemaw, Otsego, Ottawa and Presque Isle.
?The research project is being led by Michigan State University and is focused on the Pigeon River Country State Forest in northern lower Michigan,? said David Allen, RMEF president and CEO. ?This project will help us understand more about the existing and potential elk habitat in Michigan, as well as how public recreation might influence elk behavior throughout the year.?
Allen thanked RMEF volunteers and fundraiser attendees for building the organization?s conservation impact in Michigan and across elk country.
?Because of their amazing passion and generous support, we?re doing some great things locally and a national conservation milestone is within reach-our organization this year expects to reach 6 million acres of habitat protection and improvement,? he said.
RMEF grants will help fund the following 2011 projects in Michigan, listed by county:
Cheboygan County-Quantify elk range and habitat potential in the core regions of the Pigeon River Country State Forest, the number, relative frequence and geographic scope of recreational users, temporal elk movement and habitat selection patterns (also affects Montmorency, Otsego and Presque Isle counties).
Delta County-Provide sponsorship for Great Lakes Sports Club 2011 Youth Shooting Program to introduce students to outdoor recreation and conservation.
Genesee County-Provide sponsorship for Passing Along the Heritage Foundation 2011 initiatives to offer hunting opportunities to physically challenged individuals, at-risk youth and disabled veterans.
Iosco County-Provide sponsorship for Iosco County 4-H Youth Sharp Shooters Club to introduce students to outdoor recreation and conservation (also affects Ogemaw County).
Ottawa County-Provide sponsorship for Macatawa River Greenway Outdoor Naturalist Program to introduce youth to outdoor recreation and conservation (also affects Allegan County); sponsor Michigan Mobile Marksmanship Training Unit, an archery program of the Outdoor Discovery Center Macatawa Greenway (also affects Allegan and Kent counties).
Projects are selected for grants using science-based criteria and a committee of RMEF volunteers and staff along with representatives from partnering agencies and universities.
Partners for 2011 projects in Michigan include Michigan Department of Natural Resources, Michigan State University and many conservation and sporting organizations.
Since 1984, RMEF and its partners have completed 90 different conservation and hunting heritage outreach projects in Michigan with a combined value of more than $4.9 million.
About the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation:
Snowy peaks, dark timber basins and grassy meadows. RMEF is leading an elk country initiative that has conserved or enhanced habitat on over 5.9 million acres-a land area equivalent to a swath three miles wide and stretching along the entire Continental Divide from Canada to Mexico. RMEF also works to open, secure and improve public access for hunting, fishing and other recreation. Get involved at www.rmef.org
or 800-CALL ELK.
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From left, band members from the Kenya Police, Wildlife Service, and Forest service play as a portrait of the late Wangari Maathai stands by the hearse carrying her coffin at her state funeral held at Freedom Corner in Uhuru Park, Nairobi, Kenya Saturday, Oct. 8, 2011. Kenyans on Saturday bade farewell to Wangari Maathai, the first African woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize, in a colorful state funeral marked with prayers, praises and tree planting. (AP Photo/Khalil Senosi)
From left, band members from the Kenya Police, Wildlife Service, and Forest service play as a portrait of the late Wangari Maathai stands by the hearse carrying her coffin at her state funeral held at Freedom Corner in Uhuru Park, Nairobi, Kenya Saturday, Oct. 8, 2011. Kenyans on Saturday bade farewell to Wangari Maathai, the first African woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize, in a colorful state funeral marked with prayers, praises and tree planting. (AP Photo/Khalil Senosi)
A member of the Kenya Forest Service salutes next to a portrait of the late Wangari Maathai next to the hearse carrying her coffin, at her state funeral held at Freedom Corner in Uhuru Park, Nairobi, Kenya Saturday, Oct. 8, 2011. Kenyans on Saturday bade farewell to Wangari Maathai, the first African woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize, in a colorful state funeral marked with prayers, praises and tree planting. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
The funeral procession of the late Wangari Maathai arrives at her state funeral held at Freedom Corner in Uhuru Park, Nairobi, Kenya Saturday, Oct. 8, 2011. Kenyans on Saturday bade farewell to Wangari Maathai, the first African woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize, in a colorful state funeral marked with prayers, praises and tree planting. (AP Photo/Khalil Senosi)
Crowds follow the hearse of the late Wangari Maathai as it leaves after her state funeral held at Freedom Corner in Uhuru Park, Nairobi, Kenya Saturday, Oct. 8, 2011. Kenyans on Saturday bade farewell to Wangari Maathai, the first African woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize, in a colorful state funeral marked with prayers, praises and tree planting. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
Schoolchildren hold a banner showing a portrait of the late Wangari Maathai, at her state funeral held at Freedom Corner in Uhuru Park, Nairobi, Kenya Saturday, Oct. 8, 2011. Kenyans on Saturday bade farewell to Wangari Maathai, the first African woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize, in a colorful state funeral marked with prayers, praises and tree planting. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) ? Kenyans on Saturday bade farewell to the first African woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize in a colorful state funeral marked with prayers, praises and tree planting.
Thousands of Kenyans, including President Mwai Kibaki and Prime Minister Raila Odinga, amassed at a landmark park in Kenya's capital, Nairobi, to attend prayers held for the late Wangari Maathai.
Maathai, who won the Nobel in 2004 for her work in conservation and women's rights, resisted a government plan to build a complex at Uhuru Park, where the funeral was taking place Saturday.
"Wangari's legacy goes beyond Kenya ? all over the world," said Odinga. "We have lost a dedicated selfless Kenyan patriot," and her work will continue to inspire the rest of the world.
Rev. Phyliss Ochillo who prayed for Maathai Saturday said the laureate was concerned about the environment when he visited her in hospital only a day before her death.
"She did not respond to anything but when I talked about the environment that's when she responded," Ochillo said.
Maathai was seen as a threat to the rich and powerful. She was beaten, arrested and vilified for the simple act of planting a tree, a natural wonder she believed could reduce poverty and conflict.
Maathai, best known as the Tree Mother of Africa, believed that a healthy environment helped improve lives by providing clean water and firewood for cooking, thereby decreasing conflict. The Kenyan organization she founded planted 30 million trees in hopes of improving the chances for peace, a triumph for nature that inspired the U.N. to launch a worldwide campaign that resulted in 11 billion trees planted.
Maathai died late last month after a long battle with cancer. She was 71.
"The best way we can honor her is to carry on the great work she started especially in the fields of environmental conservation, social justice, human rights and democracy," President Kibaki said.
Maathai asked to be cremated because burying her in a wooden coffin would mean that a tree was cut, even though cremation defies Kenya's tradition of a burial. The casket carrying her body to be cremated Saturday was bamboo-framed, made of water hyacinth and papyrus reeds and draped with a Kenyan flag.
Although the family announced days earlier that the cremation would be private, thousands of Kenyans followed the ceremony up to the gate of the crematorium to try and catch a glimpse of the moments before she was reduced to ashes. But hundreds of police kept guard and pushed the crowd back from getting too close.
More than 5,000 tree seedlings are expected to be planted in her honor Saturday.
Maathai was the first African woman to receive the Nobel Peace Prize. But on Friday three champions of women's rights in Africa and the Middle East were also awarded the prize.
The Norwegian Nobel Committee split the prize between Tawakkul Karman, a leader of anti-government protests in Yemen; Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, the first woman to win a free presidential election in Africa; and Leymah Gbowee of Liberia, who campaigned against the use of rape as a weapon in her country's brutal civil war.
Maathai said during her 2004 Peace Prize acceptance speech that the inspiration for her life's work came from her childhood experiences in rural Kenya. There she witnessed forests being cleared and replaced by commercial plantations, which destroyed biodiversity and the capacity of forests to conserve water.
After Kenya's former President Daniel arap Moi left government, Maathai served as an assistant minister for the environment and natural resources ministry.
Although the tree-planting campaign launched by her group, the Green Belt Movement, did not initially address the issues of peace and democracy, Maathai said it became clear over time that responsible governance of the environment was not possible without democracy.
Maathai's work was quickly recognized by groups and governments the world over, winning awards, accolades and partnerships with powerful organizations.
Maathai was the first woman to earn a doctorate in East Africa ? in 1971 from the University of Nairobi, where she later was an associate professor in the department of veterinary anatomy. She previously earned degrees from Mount St. Scholastica College ? now Benedictine College ? in Atchison, Kansas, and the University of Pittsburgh.
Maathai is survived by three children.
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