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Friday, December 30, 2011

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Thursday, December 29, 2011

Bullied girl's suicide in Mass. has ongoing impact

TODAY's Ann Curry talks with Sharon Chanon Valazquez, one of the teens charged with criminal harassment of Phoebe Prince, who committed suicide on Jan. 14, 2010.

By Kari Huus, msnbc.com.

Parents pursuing justice for the suicide death of their 15-year-old daughter in Massachusetts settled with the school district for $225,000, newly released court documents say. The documents were unsealed after a Slate reporter pursued the matter in court.

The report marks an end to legal proceedings in the case of Phoebe Prince, who hung herself after months of persistent bullying by other students. Prince's case captured headlines not only in the United States but dominated front pages in Ireland, which was her home until Fall 2009. Like other high profile bullying cases across the country, Phoebe?s death has an ongoing impact on school policies and anti-bully laws.

These cases ?have done an enormous amount to sensitize and activate the public about the issue of bullying? more than research and anything else that has got people thinking about the issue,? said Amanda Nickerson, director of the Alberti Center for Bullying Abuse Prevention at the University at Buffalo Graduate School of Education. ?I think they have accelerated policy and action and the school and community level.?


Prince enrolled at South Hadley High School as a freshman in Fall 2009, after moving to the United States from Ireland, but quickly fell afoul of a set of girls who apparently were angry about the newcomer dating two male students. Other students, including one of the guys she dated, joined in the harassment.

Over the course of three months, Prince was verbally abused ? publicly and in Facebook posts. She was threatened with physical abuse and received hostile text messages. On the last day of her life, Jan. 14, 2010, some of her tormentors drove by in a car, called her an Irish slut, and suggested that she go kill herself. She did.

Phoebe Prince, 15, committed suicide on Jan. 14, 2010 after a period of persistent bullying at her school in Hadley, Mass.

Five students were charged with an array of felony and misdemeanor violations in connection with Prince?s suffering. They ultimately pleaded guilty to criminal harassment and were sentenced to probation and community service after their court appearances.

Prince?s parents, Anne O?Brien and Jeremy Prince, also filed a complaint with the Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination in November 2010, alleging that the South Hadley Public Schools had failed to protect Prince against discrimination, the Boston Globe reported.

They withdrew the complaint after settling with the school district in Nov. 2010. A court case filed by a reporter for Slate magazine -- with backing from the ACLU -- won the right to open the court documents this week, revealing a settlement amount of $225,000 from the town of Hadley.

Holding the teens accountable in court and the city's payout may act as as deterrents for other bullies, and adults who fail to intervene. But one lawmaker on the state's education committee believes that these measures are far from adequate and wrote one of the most comprehensive anti-bullying bills in the country.

Martha Walz (D-Boston) says the legislation was under way prior to Prince?s death. But the high school student?s death -- and that of 11-year-old Carl Joseph Walker-Hoover, who killed himself in April after being persistently called ?gay? ? gave it momentum. The bill ?Dignity for Every Student? passed by a unanimous vote in May 2010.

?The two suicides allowed me to say? we have to go significantly farther than what others are doing,? said Walz.

The Massachusetts law makes anti-bullying curriculum mandatory for every student in every grade, K-12, in both public and private schools. It also requires training for every adult in the school ? including teachers, coaches, bus drivers, custodians and administrators ? on how to recognize bullying and what to do about it. It?makes it mandatory for every adult to report cases of bullying, and every report mandatory for schools to investigate.

Similar cases have prompted many state?s to draft laws ? some named specific victims ? but Nickerson says that many lean to punishment, and fail to prevent the problem, and present new ones.

?Sometimes these laws are in reaction to a tragedy. People want to do something,? she said. ?So often it leads to criminalizing and finding someone who is at fault. That?s our normal reaction ? who is to blame, who is to be responsible??

?I?m very cautious about this because we are dealing with minors, after all. And bullying is pretty prevalent ? about 30 percent are involved as a bully or as a target? Prevention and education is the answer in most cases.?

Although Massachusetts was late among the states to enact an anti-bullying law ? 46 other states have some form of anti-bullying legislation ? Walz said the timing allowed her to improve upon existing laws, many of which are largely punitive, not preventative.

?They were all about identifying what bullying is and punishing kids who are engaging in it... and they were failing.... You need to create a cultural change, so that bullying is antithetical to a school?s culture ? so it is not tolerated by teachers, and it is also not tolerated by students,? she said. ?The real key is empowering the bystanders.?

Walz said that under the new Massachusetts law reports of bullying in schools have spiked, as anticipated. But she predicted that as the definition of bullying becomes clearer to students and teachers and as prevention efforts take hold, that number should level off and decline.

?The law is intended to get at not just students who commit suicide as those who suffer day in and day out? and are deeply harmed.?

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    A Christmas Gift for the Pentagon

    Worse yet, the report acknowledges that General Barry McCaffrey, who won a Distinguished Service Medal in Desert Storm, was excluded from meetings as punishment after he publicly criticized the Iraq war: ?I was told ? that this was the Secretary?s decision,? explained an unnamed official at the public relations office. When asked about this at an interview, Secretary Rumsfeld responded, ?I don?t know for sure.? Despite this memory lapse, the inspector general found that the exclusion was politically motivated, citing a ?preponderance of the evidence.? But the report concludes that troubling incidents involving other leading generals were insufficiently substantiated to add up to a general pattern of political animus. Even so, the inspector general fails to put the McCaffrey affair into the larger politicized context: the privileged access offered to Fox News commentators espousing right-wing views friendly to the Bush administration.

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    Wednesday, December 28, 2011

    Groundbreaking held for tornado victims' new home

    By Clare Huddleston

    It?s a new beginning for a Pleasant Grove family that survived the April 27 tornado.?

    On Friday, the Myrick family, with the help of others, broke ground on a new home in the McDonald Chapel community.? The Myrick family has been through a lot the past year.?

    ?We had a baby, a little girl, that lived three months and died last year.? Recently we were involved in the tornado on April 27th.? We had several family members pass away," explained Chris Myrick.

    By turning some dirt, the Myricks hope their luck may be turning around too.?

    ?We're being given a pretty awesome gift that's going to change our life.? A house of our own and I don't know what else to say," Myrick said.

    The Myricks have never owned a home before.? The home they were living in that was destroyed by the April 27 tornado was a home they were renting.? When they got the deed to the property at 420 Roanoke Avenue, they were elated.?

    ?I'm excited we'll be able to have something of our own and being able to raise a family in it and share good times,? said Hannah Myrick, who is pregnant again with a baby girl they?ve named Rider Brooke.?

    ?I think it's been a long hard road and I hope the starting of building this house will turn things around and make things brighter for us," she said.

    Volunteers of America is helping build the Myrick?s new home.?

    ?Volunteers of America live with this mantra:? there's no limits to caring,? said Rick Ousley, ?We're gonna build them a house and before Easter we'll have them a home to live in and they'll celebrate the resurrection of Christ and the resurrection of hope for their family.??

    Volunteers for America say the house will cost about $75,000. ?It will be built with volunteers and lots of donated materials.

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    Tuesday, December 27, 2011

    TRENDING: Potential Iowa GOP kingmaker conflicted about endorsing

    Washington (CNN) - Iowa GOP Congressman Steve King, whose support is coveted by Republican presidential candidates, said he hoped to endorse one of them months ago. But like many other Iowa Republican voters, he is having a hard time picking a horse in this Republican field.

    "I've said all along I want my head and my heart to come together, and when that happens I'll jump in with both feet. That just hasn't happened yet," King told CNN.

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    King spoke by phone from his car as he was arriving for a hunting outing with former Sen. Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania ? someone he calls a good friend, but not a candidate he's ready to endorse for president.

    The Iowa Republican is a prominent conservative with rock solid credentials. Although Iowa voters are known for their independence, several Iowa Republican operatives tell CNN King's endorsement would be a big boon to any GOP candidate.

    But King spoke with a mixture of bewilderment and lament about his inability to make a decision about which candidate to support. He even said he may change his mind and not endorse anyone at all.

    "I have not come to the conviction where I can throw my energy behind a single candidate," said King.

    Four years ago, King endorsed Fred Thompson, who was lagging behind but then went on to come in third in the Iowa caucuses.

    King says this year he very much likes three of the lower tier candidates: Santorum, Texas Gov. Rick Perry and Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann. Bachmann is one of King's closest friends and political allies in Congress and someone he says he has "great respect for." He made clear one issue he is weighing is whether to back one of these candidates who may not be viable this year, but could be someone he could help position for the next presidential election.

    When it comes to Iowa's frontrunners, King had praise for former Speaker Newt Gingrich's economic plans, but called his immigration policies "troubling."

    King is one of the biggest hardliners in Congress when it comes to illegal immigration, and Gingrich supports a path to legality for some illegal immigrants.

    King said that's not a "deal breaker" but said it does "make it harder" to endorse Gingrich.

    The Iowa Republican had the harshest words for his congressional colleague, Ron Paul ? particularly on the issue of foreign policy.

    King recalled asking Paul what he would do with the military as commander in chief, and said Paul effectively answered that he would bring U.S. armed forces serving overseas back home.

    "I do not want the Chinese knocking at our door, who would fill the power vacuum, as would the Russians, as would anybody else out there with aspirations. I think that would dramatically upset the balance of power in the world and would be something that could go down in history as one of the greatest mistakes this country would have potentially ever made," said King.

    With little more than a week until the Iowa caucuses, King is well aware that time is running out for him to endorse, and if he does, for it to have an impact.

    "I just haven't gotten to the point where I am convinced that one is so much better than the others and it's different for me than it is for someone going to the caucus to vote. They can put their vote up and walk away," King told CNN.

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    Man United routs Wigan

    By ROB HARRIS

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    LONDON (AP) -Manchester United flourished as Manchester City floundered on Monday to wipe out its neighbor's lead in the Premier League title race.

    City's was left clinging to top spot on goal difference after its expensively assembled attacking unit failed to score in the league for the first time this season in a 0-0 draw at West Bromwich Albion.

    Injury-hit United took full advantage, with Dimitar Berbatov's hat trick powering the champions to a second 5-0 rout in a week against Wigan.

    "We're really hitting good form now and there's a real goal threat about us from all departments," United manager Alex Ferguson said. "If we're top of the league or joint top with City by New Year's Day I'll be happy."

    Combined with Wednesday's 5-0 thrashing of Fulham, United seems to have shaken off its early Champions League exit earlier this month.

    "It was a wake-up call because maybe everyone looked at themselves in the mirror and said, 'We can do much better,"' United defender Patrice Evra said. "What the fans expect of every player, we are doing now."

    City and United are 10 points ahead of third-place Tottenham, which plays the first of two games in hand at Norwich on Tuesday.

    Chelsea is a point further back in fourth and has all but given on up on its title hopes after Fulham condemned its west London rival to a third consecutive 1-1 draw.

    Liverpool, three points behind Chelsea in sixth, failed to seize on Chelsea's slip-up, drawing 1-1 at home to bottom-place Blackburn.

    Almost halfway through the season, the title race looks more and more like a two-horse race, although City is starting to show signs of weaknesses after setting a record for the best start ever to a Premier League campaign.

    Mario Balotelli struck the top of the crossbar from 30 yards (meters) at the start of the second half having already had a goal disallowed when he volleyed home only to see an offside flag raised.

    Lacking their usual bite, the leaders were frustrated by the hosts, who also hit the goal frame through Jerome Thomas.

    "We know it is maybe impossible to stay at the top for 38 games but we will try," City manager Roberto Mancini said. "Maybe if we scored in the first half we would have scored two or three goals."

    United achieved even more than that, as Park Ji-sung took just eight minutes to put his team in front, picking a spot in the top right of the net after being picked out by Evra's cutback.

    United took full advantage of Wigan's Conor Sammon being sent off for fouling Michael Carrick, with Berbatov - on his second start of the season - holding off Antolin Alcaraz before netting his first of the day.

    United had another injury setback at halftime when it lost Jonny Evans, its only fit center back, with a calf injury that is expected to rule him out for two weeks.

    Thankfully for United all the pressure was on the Wigan goal. Berbatov latched onto Antonio Valencia's pass before firing a shot beyond Ali Al Habsi.

    Valencia got on the scoresheet himself with a low strike before Berbatov completed his hat trick to make up ground on City in the goal difference stakes.

    After Park was fouled by Alcaraz, substitute Wayne Rooney allowed Berbatov to net a third from the penalty spot.

    "If we win and score goals and keep many clean sheets, like we did tonight, we're going to be at the top of the league at the end of the season," Evra said.

    While United's focus is on a 20th league title, Chelsea's is just staying in the four Champions League places.

    Juan Mata had put Chelsea in front at the start of the second half, but Clint Dempsey equalized with only Fulham's fifth away goal this season.

    At the bottom of the table, Blackburn nudged closer to its relegation rivals by earning a point at Liverpool.

    Liverpool midfielder Charlie Adam put the ball into his own net on the stroke of halftime after a corner from Morten Gamst Pedersen to give Blackburn a surprising lead.

    Maxi Rodriguez spared Liverpool from embarrassment after the break with his 11th goal in his last 12 starts. But even the return of captain Steven Gerrard after a two-month absence with an ankle injury as a second-half substitute couldn't inspire Liverpool to salvage a victory.

    Blackburn is just a point behind Bolton, which lost 2-0 to a Newcastle side that had not won in six matches.

    Sunderland climbed four points clear of the danger zone with a 1-1 draw at Everton.

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    Analysis: Mexico 2012 frontrunner stirs reform optimism (Reuters)

    MEXICO CITY (Reuters) ? Investors frustrated with years of gridlock on economic reforms in Mexico now believe the best chance for progress lies with the party that has done most to prevent change over the last decade.

    Enrique Pena Nieto of the opposition Institutional Revolutionary Party, or PRI, has a commanding poll ahead of the presidential election in July and, if its support holds, the PRI could win the first ruling party majority in Congress in 15 years.

    Pena Nieto, 45, has pledged an ambitious reform agenda that backs some of the very policies his party has blocked since 2000, when a victory by the conservative National Action Party, or PAN, ended seven decades of PRI rule.

    The reforms include boosting tax revenues and allowing more private investment in the state-run oil industry. The failure of Mexico's political leaders to reach a deal on those issues is blamed for holding back the economy.

    Growth has averaged about 2.2 percent during the past eight years - barely half the rate for Latin America and the Caribbean as a whole.

    Investors say failure to liberalize the labor market, improve a paltry tax take and attract more foreign investment could condemn Mexico to years of weak growth and threaten its credit rating.

    They hope that PRI leaders who blocked reforms over the past decade will push them through if they win back power.

    "The PRI knows good and well that this is going to blow up in their faces," said Alonso Madero, who manages $4 billion in fixed income assets at Actinver in Mexico City.

    "Eventually it will be in their interest to approve many things they rejected in the past," he added.

    STRONGER PESO EYED

    The PRI currently holds just under half the 500 seats in Mexico's lower house. But it only has a quarter of seats in the 128-member Senate due to a poor showing in 2006 elections.

    A clear victory for Pena Nieto next year could restore to the PRI the congressional majority it lost in 1997. Ever since then, bickering between Mexico's three major parties has scuttled a host of economic and political reforms.

    Legislative inertia sapped confidence in President Felipe Calderon's PAN, which has been battered by a drugs war that has claimed more than 45,000 lives in the last five years. The PAN could still mount a strong campaign in the presidential election but is very unlikely to win a majority in Congress.

    Provided it ousts the PAN, the PRI could change its position and back a value-added tax on food as part of a wider overhaul of public finances.

    "If they want to hold onto the presidency for a couple of terms, it's clear they need to do something different to move the economy in the right direction," said Will Landers, the head of BlackRock's $8.5 billion Latin American equity fund.

    The risk of a fresh economic slump in the United States, where Mexico sends nearly 80 percent of its exports, makes the need for reforms in Mexico even more pressing.

    Polls show Pena Nieto with a big lead over his rivals although the gap has narrowed this month as he has stumbled with a series of gaffes.

    If Pena Nieto does win, J.P. Morgan economist Gabriel Casillas expects Mexico's peso currency to rocket back by about 18 percent next year to 11.80 per dollar, spurred by a wave of inflows into bonds and stocks due to optimism on reforms.

    Behind Pena Nieto's campaign is Luis Videgaray, a protege of former finance minister Pedro Aspe, who helped lead a reform drive in the 1990s. Videgaray is respected by investors who see him as Pena Nieto's likely pick for finance minister.

    During Aspe's time, Mexico became a emerging-market darling, negotiated the North American Free Trade Agreement and privatized pension funds. But investors have since turned their attention to faster-growing economies like China and Brazil.

    WEAK TAX TAKE

    Mexico's weak tax revenues have been a major worry, and past administrations have chosen to bleed the state-run oil giant Pemex rather than levying new taxes.

    With nearly a third of the economy off the books and ample corporate loopholes, Mexico has one of the lowest tax takes in Latin America. Excluding oil income, the state collects taxes worth around 11 percent of gross domestic product.

    Oil revenues fund nearly a third of the federal budget and the country's dependence on finite crude supplies was the main reason credit rating agencies downgraded Mexico in 2009.

    Pena Nieto devoted a whole chapter of his new book "Mexico - la gran esperanza (the great hope)" to fiscal reform, pledging to simplify taxes and expand the taxpayer base.

    He has yet to offer details of his plans, but argues that a shake-up could bolster Mexico's economic potential and fund an overhaul of its ailing justice system.

    "For these transformations to become reality, a bigger public budget is needed," Pena Nieto wrote.

    Doubts still linger about whether the 45-year-old will be able to carry out his reform plans, with his calls to open up Pemex to private investment in exploration, production and refining likely to face strong opposition from unions.

    Since Mexico nationalized the oil industry in 1938, public support for the policy has helped shield Pemex and its bloated workforce from allegations of corruption and inefficiency.

    "Pena Nieto is promising a lot of things he will not be able to deliver when it comes to private investment in Pemex," said Mexico City political analyst Fernando Dworak.

    (Additional reporting by Miguel Angel Gutierrez; Editing by Dave Graham and Kieran Murray)

    (michael.oboyle@thomsonreuters.com; Tel: +5255-5282-7153; Reuters Messaging: michael.oboyle.reuters.com@reuters.net))

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    Crowd gathers in San Rafael for Mill Valley church's toy giveaway

    Three-year-old Reliy Cacluh carries a new toy he received from Big God Ministries during its annual toy giveaway at Pickleweed Community Center in San Rafael on Tuesday. (IJ photo/Alan Dep)

    More than 100 adults and children gathered in San Rafael's Canal neighborhood Tuesday afternoon for a Mill Valley church's annual toy giveaway.

    Big God Ministries volunteers unloaded some 2,000 toys from a U-Haul truck, organizing the play things by age and gender on folding tables at Pickleweed Park Community Center.

    "My message is, 'Do something for somebody you don't know ? love them without that drama,'" said David Hall, pastor of the Mill Valley-based nondenominational Christian congregation.

    Hall said his church distributed about 800 stuffed animals, board games, Barbie dolls and other toys in Marin City on Monday.

    Hall, 49, grew up in Marin City with a single mother raising six children

    Pastor David Hall of Big God Ministries talks to kids and their parent gathered for the ministry's annual holiday toy giveaway at Pickleweed Community Center in San Rafael. (IJ photo/Alan Dep)

    with government assistance. He said he always appreciated it when people came to his neighborhood to do good.

    For about 15 years, Hall worked as a football coach at Tamalpais High School and wasn't religious until a 14-year-old student on his team died of a brain tumor several years ago.

    The experience inspired Hall, who also runs a car detailing business, to start Big God Ministries.

    The church collects presents and cash donations for its Christmas toy giveaways and Thanksgiving turkey giveaways all year, Hall said.

    Donela Lopez, 26, was waiting in line with her two daughters, ages 3 and 9 months, 15 minutes before church members arrived. Lopez said her husband works in a restaurant but has seen his income fall

    due to the economy ? and buying gifts for the children remains challenging.

    Sisters Lebi and Judith Alvarez were also at the event with their families, hoping to find nice children's gifts.

    "They help many people," Lebi Alvarez said, speaking in Spanish. "They're the only ones who come to help out."

    Volunteer Roland Carr, of Corte Madera, said he taught Hall mathematics in the mid-1970s at Tamalpais High and comes to help during the Thanksgiving and Christmas giveaways.

    "It's

    Donated toys were given away by the Big God Ministries. (IJ photo/Alan Dep)

    nice to be able to give," Carr said. "The community has been good to me."

    Contact Jessica Bernstein-Wax at jbernstein-wax@marinij.com

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    Friday, December 23, 2011

    Kim Jong Il's Most Dangerous Legacy: A Thriving Nuclear-Export Business (Time.com)

    Kim Jong Il's death leaves the Korean peninsula and the rest of East Asia in a period of great uncertainty. But one of Kim Jong Il's most dangerous legacies has security implications well beyond the region: he leaves behind a thriving nuclear weapons export business that must now be stopped.

    There has been mounting evidence in recent years that North Korea has set up an illicit nuclear export business to Syria, Iran and potentially elsewhere. Syria's Al-Kibar nuclear reactor, which was bombed by Israeli warplanes in 2007, closely resembled a North Korean facility used to produce plutonium for bombs, and one western diplomat told me that several senior North Korean technicians were killed in the raid. (See photos of Syria's nuclear reactor destroyed in 2007.)

    North Korea and Iran's sharing of technology for missiles that could be used to deliver nuclear warheads is so extensive that some analysts say it is only appropriate to view it as operationally a joint missile program. No one knows if North Korea is also helping Iran with nuclear weapons design, and it's possible it has other, yet-to-be-detected clients as well.

    North Korea shares little similarity or ideology with Syria or Iran; its dealings are largely profit-driven. For its clients, DPRK provides a black market to purchase sensitive nuclear technology without detection by the international community. The nightmare scenario is that Pyongyang would even sell fissile material -- the key ingredient for nuclear bombs -- to terrorists if the price is right.

    Most nonproliferation experts find this scenario unlikely as it would be quickest route imaginable to have your country bombed and possible invaded. However, the Syrian and Iranian cases show that DPRK has been happy to sell the technology needed to produce fissile material, and the missiles needed to deliver it.

    What's not clear is how much this network relied on support or at least authorization from Kim Jong Il. But reports from North Korean defectors once involved in the tripartite proliferation network suggest it is highly sophisticated and involves many different layers of officialdom. It may work something like this: North Korean state trading companies working directly for the DPRK regime set up branch offices in mainland China. These companies contract private Chinese firms to send purchase orders to the local subsidiaries of European industrial machinery companies, who have set up shop in China specifically to cash in on China's growing domestic market. (See photos of the busy life of Kim Jong Il.)

    These domestic orders, of course, are not subject to export controls, so without knowing it, western subsidiaries sell dual-use technology -- industrial tool and dye equipment, for example -- directly to private Chinese firms, who then use their established routes to transport the goods to North Korea. In terms of sales, North Korea state trading companies are also contracting private Chinese firms to move sensitive goods through Southeast Asia (including Myanmar) and on to clients in the Middle East.

    The success of this network is an unintended consequence of China's North Korea strategy, which has placed a high emphasis on a stable regime succession to Kim Jong Il's son, Kim Jong Un. The strategy is understandable: regime collapse in North Korea would send a flood of refugees across the border into some of the poorest provinces in China. Beijing may also believe that economic reform and party-to-party institution building can help reform North Korea and bring it in from the cold. Maybe so, but in the meantime this policy has created more opportunities for North Korea to increase its illicit activity through the mainland.

    Unfortunately, enlisting China's help in cracking down on the use of private Chinese firms by North Korean entities -- even now that Kim Jong Il is dead -- is a lost cause for the U.S and its allies. China's port security and trade monitoring resources are woefully unmatched by the volume of trade in China today. Even more importantly, corruption at local levels is still a major problem.

    The Proliferation Security Initiative, launched in 2003 as a voluntary organization of nations cooperating to prevent the shipment of proliferation-sensitive technologies, has proven to be an increasingly effective tool for combating North Korean smuggling. It has led to the interdiction of several North Korean shipments of missile and WMD components, most recently the turning around by the U.S. Navy of a Belize-flagged North Korean Vessel in June suspected of transporting missile technology on its way to Myanmar (and then on possibly to the Middle East). In the short term, the PSI should be continued. What's more, we should encourage PSI states -- and China -- to offer monetary rewards that lead to the interdiction of North Korean consignments. Mercenary traders, after all, can often be bought when they cannot be stopped. (Read "China's Stake in a Stable North Korea.")

    North Korea is a backward, broken country with a dysfunctional economy. But its leaders are expert survivors and remarkably apt at getting what they need; we should not assume that this will change with Kim Jong Il's pasing. With two nuclear weapons tests already complete, North Korea has clearly learned how to construct a black market, full-service nuclear weapons program. There is growing evidence that they will now help any country that can pay to do the same.

    The death of Kim Jong Il should focus the West's attention on stopping the spread of North Korean technology. Cutting off the supply would buy us time to fight the other half of the battle. In countries and regions where the demand for nuclear weapons remains strong, we must do more to address the underlying issues that cause countries to seek nuclear weapons in the first place.

    Harrell is a research associate at the Project on Managing the Atom at Harvard University's Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs and a Boston-based reporter for TIME.

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    Google makes custom holiday videos

    By Rosa Golijan

    Google

    The holiday season is here and just about everyone's getting into the spirit of things?? even Google. The search engine giant has set up a website which allows folks to send delightful (and customized) video greetings to their friends.

    The site is called Send a Call From Santa and it?? as that name reveals?? lets you create and send messages which appear to be made by dear ol' Santa.

    All you have to do is click through a handful of prompts which ask about you and your message's recipient. (Some of the questions may seem silly, but you'll understand why they're necessary as soon as you preview the first video.)

    Google

    Once you've gotten through the questions, you'll be asked how you wish to send your video greeting?? via email or Google+. Make that choice and that's it?? your friend will receive a video like this one:

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

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    Thursday, December 22, 2011

    NTT DoCoMo, KDDI and Softbank found consortium to support global NFC standards in Japan

    Mobile payments are nothing new to the people of Japan, who've used NTT DoCoMo's Osaifu-Keitai as the de facto standard for years. Based on Sony's FeliCa smart card, the system is incompatible with the NFC Type A and B technologies that are spreading across the globe. Hence, there's a growing concern for interoperability in the Land of the Rising Sun, prompting NTT DoCoMo, KDDI and Softbank to establish the Japan Mobile NFC Consortium in an effort to keep pace. Moving forward, the three carriers will work with suppliers and manufacturers to guarantee a smooth transition to the Type A and B standards, ensuring that future handsets will speak the proper NFC lingo throughout the world. Full PR is just after the break.

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    Saturday, December 17, 2011

    143 killed by bootleg booze in India

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    By The Associated Press

    Updated at 10 a.m. ET: The death toll from a tainted batch of bootleg liquor had risen to 143 by Thursday evening, according to Surajit Kar Purkayaspha, a top West Bengal state police official. About 100 people were being treated in hospitals, he said.

    Updated at 12:50 a.m. ET

    KOLKATA, India -- A tainted batch of bootleg liquor killed 102 people and sent dozens more to the hospital near the eastern Indian city of Kolkata, in the state of West Bengal, officials said.

    Day laborers and other poor workers began falling ill late Tuesday after drinking the brew that was laced with the toxic methanol around the village of Sangrampur, about 30 kilometers (20 miles) south of Kolkata, according to district magistrate Narayan Swarup Nigam.

    AP

    Relatives of victims gather at Diamond Harbour hospital in the village of Sangrampur on Wednesday.

    "It's a very sad thing that this has happened. Why don't the police stop this? I cannot understand? What connection do they have?" said Anwar Hassan Mullah, who brought six people from his village to the hospital. All of them died, Mullah told NDTV news channel.

    Police arrested four people in connection with making and distributing the toxic booze, said police official Surajit Kar Purkayastha.

    Mamata Banerjee, chief minister of the state of West Bengal, promised a crackdown.

    "I want to take strong action against those manufacturing and selling illegal liquor," she said, according to Press Trust of India. "But this is a social problem also, and this has to be dealt with socially also along with action."

    The deaths came just days after more than 90 people were killed in a hospital fire in nearby Kolkata that led to the arrest of the facility's directors for culpable homicide.

    The latest tragedy began Tuesday night when groups of poor laborers finished work and bought some cheap homemade booze for about 10 rupees (20 cents) a half liter, less than one-third the price of legal alcohol.

    The men were drinking along the roadside near the railway station, when they began vomiting, suffering piercing headaches and frothing at the mouth, Nigam said.

    Arman Seikh, 23-years-old, rushed his brother-in-law to the hospital.

    "He complained of burning chest and severe stomach pain last night," he told The Associated Press.

    Furious villagers ransacked the illegal alcohol shops.

    Cheap bootleg liquor kills dozens of people every year in India. In 2009, at least 112 people died from a toxic brew in western India.

    ? 2011 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

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    Selena Gomez Stalker to Judge: Restrain Me!


    Thomas Brodnicki is one seriously effed up individual. But at least he seems aware of that fact.

    The stalker who has repeatedly threatened the life of Selena Gomez - at one point telling an officer he had "fifty conversations with God about killing Gomez" - actually told a judge today to issue a permanent restraining order against him.

    Selena Gomez in Vegas

    In sworn declaration, excerpted on TMZ, Brodnicki wrote to a Los Angeles court: "I believe that a restraining order should be issued against me to prevent me from trying to contact Selena Gomez.

    "I do not wish to object to the restraining order against me because I know it is the only thing that will make me stay away from Selena."

    Brodnicki, 46, was placed on psychiatric hold last month after threatening to "scratch people's eyes out on the street," according to a police report, and telling folks he traveled to Los Angeles to find Selena.

    [Photo: WENN.com]

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    Friday, December 16, 2011

    Lindsay Lohan back to court for probation update (omg!)

    FILE - In this Nov. 2, 2011 file photo, actress Lindsay Lohan appears with her attorney Shawn Chapman Holley for a probation hearing in Los Angeles Superior Court. Lohan returns to court Wednesday, Dec. 14, 2011, to update an LA judge on her progress under strict new probation requirements. (AP Photo/Mario Anzuoni, Pool)

    LOS ANGELES (AP) ? Lindsay Lohan is due in court Wednesday to give a judge her first progress update under strict new probation requirements intended to keep close tabs on the troubled actress.

    Lohan has been reporting regularly for work at the Los Angeles County morgue since being repeatedly threatened with a long jail sentence if she failed to complete the terms of her probation, which include community service and counseling sessions.

    The hearing is without the usual drama that precedes Lohan's recent court appearances, which have focused on the actress' shortcomings by missing court-ordered therapy sessions and getting booted from a community service assignment at a women's shelter. The "Mean Girls" star spent less than five hours at a jail last month as part of a 30-day sentence imposed by Judge Stephanie Sautner for Lohan's continued misbehavior.

    The judge is requiring the starlet to report on her progress monthly and it appears Lohan has been successful in meeting the goals of Wednesday's hearing.

    "She's been doing fine," Deputy Chief Coroner Ed Winter said Tuesday, saying the actress has been showing up, working and leaving without incident.

    He said he did not know how many hours Lohan had completed.

    Her spokesman, Steve Honig, said Lohan has met or exceeded the terms of her probation imposed by Sautner last month.

    "She's working very diligently to keep up her days so she can finish up with probation," he said.

    Lohan remains on probation for a 2007 drunken driving case and a misdemeanor grand theft case filed after she took a $2,500 necklace without permission.

    She has consistently struggled with the terms of her various sentences, which have included jail terms, rehab, community service and counseling.

    Her appearance Wednesday comes days before a Playboy issue featuring Lohan in a mostly-nude pictorial hits newsstands. The magazine was forced to release the issue online early after photos of the Marilyn Monroe-inspired spread leaked out online.

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    I?ve Got My Eye on You

    But entirely underemphasized is another major upside of biometric IDs and the shift to electronic payments: solving the ghost-worker problem.

    For decades, the developing world has tried to bust ghost workers: make-believe police, teachers, and bureaucrats furtively planted into payrolls by corrupt government staffers, particularly in remote areas. These fictional ?workers? bear the names of infants, the deceased, or real adults who simply aren?t employees. This long-running scam drains millions of dollars each year from already strained public coffers in countries like India, Nigeria, Zimbabwe, and Afghanistan.

    Waste, fraud, and abuse are often blamed on too much central government. But ghost-worker scams illustrate the opposite problem: Ghost scams flourish in areas characterized by decentralization?where cash payment systems for government salaries, pensioners, and welfare recipients are particularly hard to monitor.

    The scale of the problem can be jaw-dropping. In Zimbabwe, a recent examination reportedly revealed 75,273 ghost workers out of 188,019 employees from various ministries. Eliminating these phantom employees would save taxpayers more than $200 million annually. The potential savings are immense in a country where up to 80 cents for every dollar of government revenue goes to salaries.

    Using biometric IDs instead of traditional paper documents can eliminate duplicate enrollments and guarantee that the actual payee receives the money, usually by employing fingerprint verification at pay points. These high-tech IDs have been used in at least 15 developing nations over the last decade for payments or money transfers. In June, Alan Gelb and Caroline Decker of the Center for Global Development estimated that at least 450 million people in developing countries have had their biometric information recorded, with that figure set to triple over the next five years.

    Nigeria provides a telling example. This year, as announced in July, the government used biometric IDs?fingerprint scans, in this instance?to eliminate an astonishing 43,000 ghost workers from the public payroll, for a savings of more than $75 million dollars. A separate audit of 337,000 policemen turned up a whopping 107,000 ghosts whose salaries were regularly paid and stolen.

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    Wednesday, December 7, 2011

    China tries to mediate Sudan oil impasse (AP)

    JUBA, South Sudan ? China inserted itself into the fight over oil between Sudan and its former territory South Sudan on Wednesday, sending a special envoy to try to break a deadlock between two rivals who often appear on the brink of renewed conflict.

    South Sudan's Minister of Petroleum and Mining Stephen Dhieu Dau told The Associated Press that Chinese diplomat Liu Guijin arrived in Juba, South Sudan's capital, on Wednesday. His arrival comes one week after China's Foreign Ministry publicly asked Sudan and South Sudan to resolve the issue through "friendly consultations."

    China is a major buyer of and investor in Sudanese oil. It owns a stake in the two pipelines running through Sudan and has dozens of workers in the region's oil fields. Guijin will be in Khartoum, Sudan's capital, on Thursday for more talks.

    "They are concerned as investors about the negotiations, so he came to listen to exactly why the two parties have not been able to reach an agreement," said Dau, adding that Guijin said China doesn't want to see a "worst case scenario" ? a shutdown of the oil flow.

    South Sudan split off from Sudan in July, severing Africa's largest country in two following a 2005 peace treaty that ended nearly five decades of war between the mostly Arab north and mostly black south.

    The economic future of the two countries remains intertwined, however. While most of the oil is in South Sudan, the world's newest country must pump it through two pipelines that run through Sudan.

    At the center of the dispute are the transit fees South Sudan must pay to use the pipelines. South Sudan said in a statement last week that it offered to pay an average of 70 cents for each barrel sent through the pipelines. Sudan, the south said, was demanding $36 a barrel.

    Dau called that "unacceptable and exaggerated." Dau said South Sudan's proposal to Khartoum includes $2.6 billion in financial assistance to its northern neighbor.

    Sudan and the south have several issues to resolve besides oil, including demarcation of the border and ownership of the disputed region of Abyei. Sudan has also carried out military attacks in southern territory in recent weeks.

    The oil fees dispute risks sparking further political confrontations between the sides, said Robert Borthwick of the U.K. risk analysis firm Maplecroft. He said the two sides appear to remain "starkly divided."

    Also at issue is more than $700 million in transit fees that Sudan says the south has not paid since independence, a figure South Sudan disputes. Sudan recently announced it would take a percentage of South Sudan's oil shipped through the north as payment for use of the pipeline.

    Southern officials have denounced the "intimidation" and threatened to stop sending oil to Sudan if the south's oil is not allowed to leave the northern port.

    South Sudan took in $4.4 billion in oil revenues in 2010, amounting to 98 percent of the government's revenues. Khartoum lost nearly 75 percent of the roughly 500,000 barrels a day produced by the two countries when the south seceded.

    Borthwick said the two sides must reach an agreement or "the fragile economies of both states could be severely harmed."

    South Sudan is negotiating a new Exploration and Production Sharing Agreement with foreign oil investors that will open up untapped territory in the south.

    China is well positioned to apply pressure on both countries, said Kathelijne Schenkel, an analyst for the European Coalition on Oil in Sudan. She noted that in addition to its southern oil shares, China is one of the few countries which still invests in and lends money to the north. Guijin's arrival may be enough to get the troubled talks moving again, she said.

    "There are so many aspects which need to be negotiated, so I don't think this will lead to the Big Deal," she said. "But (the Chinese) are there to break the deadlock and keep the oil flowing. This could make a difference."

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    Could acute postpartum blues signal bipolar disorder (Reuters)

    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) ? Women treated for severe psychiatric conditions including major depression shortly after giving birth were more likely to be diagnosed as bipolar later in life compared to those whose first psychiatric episode happened at any other time, in a new study from Denmark.

    Researchers said they didn't know if some postpartum depression or schizophrenia-like episodes were actually misdiagnosed bipolar disorder -- or if more women with those initial diagnoses developed bipolar disorder over time.

    "We're looking at severe psychiatric episodes," said study author Trine Munk-Olsen, from Aarhus University. She noted that while "postpartum blues" are relatively common, severe depression and other acute psychiatric episodes requiring inpatient or outpatient clinic care only occur in about one in 1,000 new moms.

    "The severe episodes are rare, but they are serious episodes and of course they should be taken seriously. You want these women to get help, no doubt," she told Reuters Health.

    Bipolar disorder is characterized by alternating swings between severe depression and "mania," when a person is overly excited, happy and energized. It can be treated with medications including mood stabilizers and talk therapy.

    The condition most often manifests in early adulthood, and the National Institute of Mental Health estimates six percent of the U.S. population has the disorder at some point in life.

    Munk-Olsen said that previous studies have suggested giving birth may act as a trigger for a first overt episode of bipolar disorder. But few women are actually diagnosed as bipolar in the weeks after having a baby.

    The researchers theorized that a severe psychiatric episode shortly after giving birth could be a signal of underlying bipolar disorder.

    So they tracked women in Denmark for 15 years after their first psychiatric episode to see whether the timing of that episode -- shortly after childbirth or not -- predicted who would later get a bipolar diagnosis.

    Using Danish registries, they found 120,000 women treated in an inpatient hospital or outpatient clinic for their first bout of severe depression or another psychiatric condition starting around 1970. Of those, 2,900 had those episodes within a year after giving birth to their first child.

    That didn't include women with an initial diagnosis of bipolar disorder, since the researchers were interested in women with other psychoses that later became bipolar.

    Over the next decade and a half, close to 3,100 of all women initially given a different diagnosis were ultimately diagnosed with bipolar disorder. Of women who had their initial psychiatric episode in the first month after giving birth, 14 percent were eventually diagnosed as bipolar. That compared to between four and five percent of women who were first treated in the rest of the year after giving birth or at any other time.

    "It is likely that some of the women were misdiagnosed -- we cannot rule that out -- but it is likely that some of the women develop bipolar over time," Munk-Olsen said.

    The results translate to a four-fold increase in the probability that a severe psychiatric episode in the month after giving birth, versus one that happens at some other time, will ultimately lead to a bipolar diagnosis. Among those with such early postpartum episodes, the patients admitted for inpatient psychiatric treatment were also twice as likely as those treated as outpatients to later be diagnosed as bipolar.

    "Clinically these findings make absolute sense," said Dr. Verinder Sharma, a psychiatrist who studies bipolar disorder at the University of Western Ontario in London, Canada. "We have seen that childbirth is a potent and specific trigger of bipolar disorder."

    Sharma, who wasn't involved in the new study, told Reuters Health that hormone changes that occur during this time, as well as sleep loss, might trigger some women to develop bipolar symptoms, which could be misdiagnosed as depression or an anxiety disorder.

    However, he said, there are still many questions about the role that having a baby plays in a woman's chance of becoming bipolar.

    "We don't know whether these women have the illness because of childbirth, and if they didn't have children they would have gone without any episode of bipolar whatsoever," he said.

    The findings also can't prove that postpartum depression, or giving birth itself, causes bipolar disorder, and the researchers didn't measure whether less severe, more common postpartum blues are linked to bipolar symptoms.

    Still, they wrote Monday in the Archives of General Psychiatry that severe psychiatric symptoms which first show up soon after a woman has a baby should be added to the list of features that could increase the risk of bipolar disorder.

    Doctors, Munk-Olsen told Reuters Health, should "think about when women have their onset, and you might have an indication that there is an underlying bipolar disorder. We want these women to be diagnosed correctly, in order to help them in the best way."

    In particular, Sharma added, doctors who are treating women with new psychiatric symptoms after childbirth should rule out bipolar disorder before they think about treating with antidepressants, which could make certain bipolar symptoms worse.

    "It's really important to think about the diagnosis of not just depression but of severe depression and definitely bipolar disorder in new moms who present with a sudden onset of mood symptoms," agreed Dr. Dorothy Sit, who studies mood disorders in women, including postpartum psychoses, at the University of Pittsburgh and wasn't involved in the new report.

    "What this study's confirming is in the first 14 days if we identify patients with any of these symptoms we really need to get our patients into a setting for emergency psychiatric evaluation (and) early treatment for the primary disorder that's causing the symptoms," she told Reuters Health.

    SOURCE: http://bit.ly/glOGRP Archives of General Psychiatry, online December 5, 2011.

    (This story corrects Dr. Verinder Sharma's position in paragraph 15)

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    Tuesday, December 6, 2011

    Assisted suicide _ Canada revisits an old debate

    Gloria Taylor arrives in a wheelchair at British Columbia Supreme Court in Vancouver, B.C., on Thursday December 1, 2011. Taylor, who has Lou Gehrig's disease, is seeking the right to a doctor-assisted suicide in a challenge at B.C. Supreme Court. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Darryl Dyck)

    Gloria Taylor arrives in a wheelchair at British Columbia Supreme Court in Vancouver, B.C., on Thursday December 1, 2011. Taylor, who has Lou Gehrig's disease, is seeking the right to a doctor-assisted suicide in a challenge at B.C. Supreme Court. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Darryl Dyck)

    Gloria Taylor arrives in a wheelchair at British Columbia Supreme Court in Vancouver, B.C., on Thursday Dec. 1, 2011. Taylor, who has Lou Gehrig's disease, is seeking the right to a doctor-assisted suicide in a challenge at B.C. Supreme Court. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Darryl Dyck)

    (AP) ? Confined to a wheelchair, in constant pain and unable to bathe without help, a 63-year-old grandmother has forced the issue of assisted suicide into Canadian courts for the third time in two decades.

    Gloria Taylor has Lou Gehrig's disease, a rapidly progressive, invariably fatal neurological affliction.

    "It is my life and my body and it should be my choice as to when and how I die," she said before going to the British Columbia Supreme Court last Thursday to challenge Canada's ban on assisted suicide, a crime carrying a sentence of up to 14 years in prison.

    It has been nearly 20 years since another Lou Gehrig's disease sufferer, Sue Rodriguez, gripped Canadian hearts with her court battle for the right to assisted suicide. She lost her appeal but took her own life with the help of an anonymous doctor in 1994, aged 44.

    In 1993, a Saskatchewan farmer, Robert Latimer, put his quadriplegic daughter Tracey in his pickup truck, attached an exhaust hose and watched her die. He said the 12-year-old functioned at the level of a three-year-old, living in pain, unable to walk, talk or feed herself.

    Convicted of second-degree murder and sentenced to life imprisonment, after numerous appeals Latimer's conviction was upheld and he began serving his sentence in 2001. He was paroled a year ago.

    In the latest case now unfolding, Taylor's lead lawyer, civil liberties defender Joe Arvay, argued to the court that assisted suicides were taking place despite the ban, a practice he likened to the illegal "back-alley abortions" of the past.

    Taylor and her family won't testify, but she sat in the courthouse in her wheelchair. She has told reporters she can't even wash herself unaided or perform basic household chores. She called it "an assault not only on my privacy, but on my dignity and self-esteem."

    She frequently uses a respirator. "I fear that I will eventually suffocate and die struggling for air like a fish out of water," she said.

    Opponents argue that allowing assisted deaths could lead to abuses of the elderly and infirm. Dr. Will Johnston of the Euthanasia Prevention Coalition of Canada fears people could be pushed toward death when their lives are no longer convenient for others.

    Supporters draw support from the Royal Society of Canada, the country's senior scholarly body. Its panel of professors and specialists in medical ethics and health law said in a report issued Nov. 15 that assisted death in Canada should be regulated and monitored rather than criminalized.

    "A significant majority of the Canadian population appears to support a more permissive legislative framework for voluntary euthanasia and assisted suicide," the report said.

    It said assisted suicide or voluntary euthanasia is legal in the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Switzerland, and the U.S. states of Oregon, Washington and Montana, while in England and Wales the policy does not stipulate that every case must be prosecuted.

    Johnston called the report "a euthanasia manifesto disguised as an impartial report."

    Sheila Tucker, a lawyer with the British Columbia Civil Liberties Association, says the issue is back on the agenda because with the passage of time various jurisdictions have gained working experience with the legalities of assisted dying.

    Johnston countered that Canadian political attitudes had not changed ? that only last year Parliament voted 228-59 against changing the law to allow doctors to help people die "once the person has expressed his or her free and informed consent to die."

    The British Columbia Supreme Court is expected to rule early next year, but Tucker is sure the decision will go to the Canadian Supreme Court, meaning no change in the law can be expected before next winter at the earliest.

    By then, she said, Taylor may no longer be alive.

    Associated Press

    Source: http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/bbd825583c8542898e6fa7d440b9febc/Article_2011-12-04-CN-Canada-Right-to-Die/id-ce570af10b544c25b39580a0a93d543b

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