Monday, 8 April 2013

Taxpayers to continue investing at Brookley Aeroplex ahead of ...

MOBILE, Alabama ? The cost of asphalt to pave over newly constructed roads, conduit for fiber optics, lights, trees and flowers might not be the most talked about things during today's groundbreaking for Airbus, but it could affect the typical Mobile taxpayer the most.

It hits them directly in the wallet.

After today's 10 a.m. ceremony at the future Airbus manufacturing site is over and the shovels are collected, public officials will get to work in getting Brookley Aeroplex upgraded for its new $600 million occupant.

"You'll see an active site," Mobile Mayor Sam Jones said. "You'll see a lot of things shaping out and the contracts bid out and we'll see a lot of people working at a construction site."

Tax-funded road projects will be the big focus in the coming months as city workers will be on an aggressive time table to kick start engineering and construction work.

Chief among those is the reconstruction of Broad Street from Interstate 10 to Michigan Avenue. The $2.5 million construction project is paid for by both the state and the city with $493,010 coming out of tax money from local gasoline sales.

Larry Wettermark, the city's attorney, said the nearly one-mile Broad Street work is a "very significant" infrastructure project that needs to be completed in a timely fashion because it's the street leading to Airbus' front door. It's also where heavy equipment will travel, such as wing sections hauled into Mobile.

Other, more minor, road work projects will be underway within Brookley. They are also tax-funded, approved by voters during the November 2012 Pay-As-You-Go program.

The City Council, in December, unanimously approved a contract with John G. Walton Construction Inc. to resurface a host of streets within Brookley. Resurfacing includes portions of Perimeter Drive, Michigan Avenue and 15th, Madea, Nowlin and O'Donoughue streets.

All told, the public will be paying for about $12 million in upgrades to roadwork related to Airbus' arrival.

The money isn't just for paving asphalt or digging up roads and reconstructing them. Engineering costs and utility relocation expenses are also included in that final tab. Along Broad Street, the council endorsed a $105,000 engineering agreement with Geotechnical Engineering-Testing Inc. for soil and concrete examinations.

In December, $85,000 was doled out in a geotechnical contract with Southern Earth Sciences Inc. for work at Airbus Way and Aerospace Drive ? the main entrance into the future plant.

Roadwork aside, the taxpayer will likely be on the hook for some of the wireless communication and cellular phone technology for Airbus.

The exact amount of that investment is unknown.

Wettermark said public officials could be looking at investing in the conduit for fiber optics at Brookley. The conduit would have to be installed while roadwork goes on, since installation needs to take place while roads are dug up.

In recent weeks, though, there have been conflicting reports as to what extent the fiber optics installation requires.

The airport authority -- which is developing a comprehensive technology plan that will include, among other things, fiber optics -- is unsure on the exact technological needs at Brookley. The airport's director, Bill Sisson, said last month that Brookley needs to be wired for future uses; an official with a leading local telecommunications company said there is enough fiber optics at Brookley to support Airbus.

Mobile County Commissioner Jerry Carl said he's been assured by a private engineer that there is a strong enough system at Brookley, and questioned how much tax money might be needed for upgrades.

"I'm questioning why we need more fiber optics out there when it's in the ground," Carl said.

Other expenses which have yet to be assessed or assigned include beautification of the site ? the landscaping at the Airbus plant ? as well as the addition of lighting.

There are also questions about future incentives, which are tax-funded lures for companies to build within a community and bring jobs.

Airbus already has been promised $158.5 million in state and local incentives. Included in those amounts are the roadway improvements and site preparation work.

Suppliers also are getting incentives to locate, and city officials are hoping more come to Mobile.

The City Council, in December, endorsed $70,000 to benefit Labinal Engineering Inc., a subsidiary of Safran Engineering Services of France. The county also gave $24,000 in incentives; the state doled out $12,000.

Labinal will hold an 8:30 a.m. ribbon-cutting ceremony for its new engineering office that will support aerospace and transportation companies in Alabama.

But Wettermark said there is nothing in the works as far as incentives for other suppliers. The city is hosting a suppliers networking event around 4 p.m. today at the Center for the Living Arts.

"Each project stands on its own," he said. "The word supplier can mean almost anything. If you have a company that is coming in to build engines, and we are competing against two to three communities, you bet your bottom dollar that we'd have to compete with other communities by authorizing incentives."

Incentives don't always mean public cash. It can also mean public investment into workplace training, etc.

"I just think we have to continue to aggressively market ourselves," Wettermark said. "We are on the map now. That doesn't mean you do nothing. You have to continue to support your public infrastructure and market yourself. That's really what we need to do."

John Sharp, Press Register

Source: http://blog.al.com/live/2013/04/taxpayers_to_continue_investin.html

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Sunday, 7 April 2013

Turn your Raspberry Pi into a retro DOS game console | Digital Trends

Now that Disney has shuttered LucasArts, you might want to dust off your copy of Sam & Max: Hit the Road?and remember its glory days as a game developer. The problem is: what computer can you pop your 3.5-inch floppy or CD-ROM disk to install this 20-year old game (it was first released on DOS in 1993)? There are definitely emulators out there that you can download onto your computer to mimic the DOS environment that retro games need to run in, but that?s not going to win you any geek cred.coding epiphany_raspberry pi DOS gaming

For those of you with a Raspberry Pi, though, you can put your $35-computer to good use by turning it into a pint-sized DOS gaming machine with a few simple tweaks. Coding Epiphany details all the steps in a couple of posts (part one; part two) that document how they transformed their Pi into retro game console, as reported by Lifehacker.

If your game is on a CD-ROM, you?ll need to find a computer with an optical drive to move your old game onto an USB flash drive, so you can bring it over to the Raspberry Pi. (You?re probably out of luck if your only copy of the game exists on a 3.5-inch floppy disk, but you can try to find a copy online through Abandonia or GoodOldGames.)

You?ll need to install RetroPie onto the tiny computer before you can install the game emulator to play retro Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) titles. To make the Pi run DOS titles, you?ll need to install DOSBox onto your Pi and following his instructions on how to lower the device?s pixel resolution to match older titles? less sophisticated graphics.

There really aren?t that many steps to get your old games working on your Raspberry Pi. You should be laughing at all the Sam & Max jokes in no time.

Source: http://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/mod-your-raspberry-pi-into-a-retro-dos-game-console/

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Saturday, 6 April 2013

Wall Street gets lift from BOJ move, but data a drag

By Caroline Valetkevitch

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Stocks ended slightly higher on Thursday after the Bank of Japan announced aggressive, market-lifting policies to jump-start its economy, but weak jobs data capped gains.

The BOJ's surprisingly dramatic stimulus plan came along with supportive comments from European and Federal Reserve officials, suggesting central bank policies will keep underpinning the world's economy to the benefit of stocks.

The iShares MSCI Japan Index exchange-traded fund jumped 4 percent to $10.89, while U.S.-listed shares of Toyota Motor climbed 4.7 percent to $105.63 and WisdomTree Japan ETF jumped 7.5 percent to $43.88.

The financial sector was among the best performing, with the S&P 500 financial index <.spsy> up 0.9 percent.

The Fed's stimulus efforts along with signs of improvement in the U.S. economy have helped stocks rally since the start of the year. While the S&P 500 broke above its closing record last week, it has yet to surpass its intraday record high of 1,576.09, and investors have mostly pulled back from the market this week.

"The Fed officials certainly have been going out of their way to point out that they're staying the course and sticking with their program, which has probably been reassuring for markets," said Peter Jankovskis, co-chief investment officer at OakBrook Investments LLC in Lisle, Illinois.

An unexpected jump in U.S. weekly jobless claims to a four-month high raised questions about the labor market's recovery a day ahead of the U.S. government's widely watched monthly jobs report. A report on Wednesday showed U.S. companies hired at the slowest pace in five months in March.

The Dow Jones industrial average <.dji> was up 55.76 points, or 0.38 percent, at 14,606.11. The Standard & Poor's 500 Index <.spx> gained 6.29 points, or 0.40 percent, at 1,559.98. The Nasdaq Composite Index <.ixic> was up 6.38 points, or 0.20 percent, at 3,224.98.

The S&P 500 is up 9.4 percent since the start of the year.

Among the latest comments from Fed officials, Dennis Lockhart, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, suggested the Fed's program to stimulate the economy would continue for at least a few more months.

Charles Evans, head of the Chicago Fed and an influential dove at the central bank, said rates could stay at rock bottom until the unemployment rate falls to 5.5 percent from the current 7.7 percent.

Overseas, European Central Bank President Mario Draghi opened the door to an interest rate cut as soon as next month.

Retailer Best Buy Co Inc was the S&P's top percentage gainer, jumping 16.1 percent to $25.13 after saying it would offer a 30 percent discount on its current stock of Apple iPad 3 tablets in the United States.

Shares of Facebook rose 3.1 percent to $27.07 in heavy volume after it unveiled a new family of phone applications that will let users display mobile versions of their newsfeed and messages on the home screen of a wide range of devices based on Google's Android system.

Analysts said the move could divert users from Google's services. Its shares fell 1.4 percent to $795.07.

The jobless claims data was the latest bit of disappointing economic news. Jobless claims jumped to 385,000 in the latest week, confounding expectations that claims would drop by 7,000 to 350,000.

Friday's Labor Department report is expected to show 200,000 jobs were created last month, according to a Reuters survey. The unemployment rate is expected to remain at 7.7 percent.

After the closing bell, shares of network gear maker F5 Networks fell 15.6 percent at $76.30 after it estimated results would be below analysts' expectations.

Earnings forecasts have declined heading into first-quarter reports, which are due to begin next week with Alcoa . S&P 500 earnings are expected to have risen just 1.6 percent from a year ago, according to Thomson Reuters data, down from a January 1 growth forecast of 4.3 percent.

If the majority of results beat expectations, as has been the trend, "there's a good chance we could see the markets resume their upward trend," said Jankovskis.

Volume was roughly 6 billion shares traded on the New York Stock Exchange, the Nasdaq and the NYSE MKT, compared with the 2012 average daily closing volume of about 6.45 billion.

Advancers outpaced decliners on the NYSE by about 9 to 5 and on the Nasdaq by roughly 5 to 3.

(Editing by Kenneth Barry and Nick Zieminski)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/stock-index-futures-signal-early-gains-094048077--finance.html

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Thursday, 4 April 2013

Shia LaBeouf Isn't The 'Angry Little Elf' He's Made Out To Be

'I think once you get burned, you don't put your hand there anymore,' 'Company You Keep' actor explains about his relationship with the media.
By Kevin P. Sullivan, with reporting by Josh Horowitz


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Source: http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1704872/shia-labeouf-media-journalists-twitter.jhtml

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Friday, 22 March 2013

Clues sought in shooting death of Colorado prisons chief

Colorado prisons chief Tom Clements was shot and killed as he answered the door at his home Tuesday evening. Police agencies and the FBI are searching for physical evidence and any motive.

By Brad Knickerbocker,?Staff writer / March 20, 2013

Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper pauses at a news conference at the Capitol in Denver on Wednesday where he talks about the shooting death of Tom Clements the Executive Director of the Department of Corrections.

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Mr. Clements was shot and killed at about 8:30 p.m. local time when he answered the doorbell at his home in a wooded area of Monument, Colo. According to the family member who called 911, the lone shooter left immediately. Neighbors report seeing a ?boxy? dark-colored 1990s sedan, which had been parked with the motor running, leave the area at about that time.

Gov. John Hickenlooper fought back tears as he addressed questions during a news conference on Wednesday, The Denver Post reports.

In a letter to Colorado Department of Corrections employees, Governor Hickenlooper wrote: ?I can hardly believe it, let alone write words to describe it?. He was unfailingly kind and thoughtful, and sought the ?good? in any situation. As you all know, in corrections that is not easy?. I have never worked with a better person than Tom, and I can't imagine our team without him.?

"We have no known suspect at this time," El Paso County Sheriff's office spokesman Lt. Jeff Kramer said in a statement, adding that robbery does not appear to be a motive.

?We are sensitive to the high-profile position in which?Mr. Clements?served and the fact there could be people who would target him based on his position,? Lieutenant Kramer said. ?However, we remain open-minded to all investigative possibilities and continue to work all available clues and sources of information.?
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"There is no evidence of a home invasion," Kramer said. "Whether he was specifically targeted or this was random, we don't know.?

State officials, however, took the precaution of increasing security for top Colorado government officials and at the governor's mansion, USA Today reports.

Coincidentally, Colorado?s Democratic governor on Wednesday signed new gun laws limiting ammunition magazines to 15 rounds and expanding background checks to include all gun sales.

During the last month, Colorado has been viewed as a test for how far states are willing to go on new restrictions after the horror of shootings at a Connecticut elementary school and in a movie theater in Aurora, Colo., a suburb of Denver. There, on July 20, a gunman dressed in body armor and carrying an arsenal of firearms killed 12 people and wounded dozens of others during a midnight showing of the Batman film "The Dark Knight Rises."

While Clements generally kept a low profile, his killing comes a week after he denied a Saudi national prisoner's request to be sent to his home country to serve out his sentence, CBS News and other news sources report.

Homaidan al-Turki was convicted of sexually assaulting a housekeeper and keeping her as a virtual slave. Clements said state law requires sex offenders to undergo treatment while in prison and that Mr. al-Turki had declined to participate, CBS reports.

Al-Turki insisted the case was politically motivated. He owned a company that some years ago sold CDs of sermons recorded by Anwar al-Awlaki, the American-born imam killed in a US drone strike in Yemen in 2011.

Al-Turki's conviction angered Saudi officials and prompted the US State Department to send Colorado Attorney General John Suthers to Saudi Arabia to meet with King Abdullah, Crown Prince Sultan, and al-Turki's family.

Mr. Clements?was known as a prison reformer who emphasized preparing inmates to succeed upon reentering society, The Washington Times reports. He spent 31 years as the second-in-command of the Missouri corrections system before being named executive director of the Colorado Department of Corrections in 2011.

Clements supervised a staff of 6,022 employees at 20 public prisons. There were 20,379 Colorado inmates as of the end of 2012.

Source: http://rss.csmonitor.com/~r/feeds/csm/~3/BdmZr24DCa8/Clues-sought-in-shooting-death-of-Colorado-prisons-chief

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Wednesday, 13 March 2013

Helping Our Aging Dogs | Steve Dale&#39;s Pet World

By Steve Dale, Tuesday at 6:29 am

If your dog is aging - that's good news, better than the alternative.

There's much we can for canine cognitive dysfunction. ?First is early recognition of the symptoms:

DISHA is the acronym for the five classic symptoms of canine cognitive dysfunction, which is like ?doggy Alzheimer?s disease?:

  • D: Disorientation, such as dogs standing at the wrong side of a door to go outside, or generally seeming confused.??
  • I: Altered social Interactions, such as dogs becoming disengaged or mysteriously aggressive toward previously favorite people or other animals.
  • S: Sleep disturbances, such as getting up in the middle of the night. Older dogs naturally sleep more but this alludes to a change in the sleep cycle, perhaps awakening overnight, confused.
  • H: House-soiling, previously housetrained dogs having accidents.
  • A: Altered activity levels: No question, older dogs aren?t going to bounce around in play the way younger dogs do. Arthritis and other physical ailments may

I mention a product called Novifit in the video. There are many other products as well which may help owners to be proactive.

Helpful measures can include a prescription diet (Hill?s B/D), a drug called Anipryl, a SAMe-based (SAMe is a natural metabolite of the amino acid ?methionine, which is supposed to regulate mood and relieve depression by raising levels of specific brain chemicals) nutriceutical tablet called Novifit; Apoaequorin (jellyfish protein) and other products, all available through veterinarians. There?s dependable data to indicate these products really do help, at least in some cases. Also, consider pain relief (from osteoarthritis), which may be a contributing factor. ?Again, the secret is early diagnosis.

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Tags: Anipryl, Apoaequorin, canine cognitive dysfunction syndrome, DISHA, elderly pets, Novifit, old pets, SAMe pets, senior pets, Steve Dale archives

Source: http://www.chicagonow.com/steve-dales-pet-world/2013/03/helping-our-aging-dogs/

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Nintendo's Flipnote Studio 3D brings extra dimension to 3DS doodled GIFs

Nintendo's DSi Moving Memo Pad adds 3D to your doodled GIFs

Nintendo's Flipnote Studio (aka Moving Memo Pad) brought shareable animated sketches to users when the wildly popular free app first launched for the DSi console many moons ago. Now, Nintendo's brought it up to date for Japanese 3DS users with Flipnote Studio 3D, supporting stereoscopic 3D images with three layers of depth along with six colors. As before, wannabe animators in that country will be able to share their artwork in AVI or GIF formats with friends on the 3DS network at no charge, or post to a larger audience on the Hatena World Flipnote Gallery for a fee. You can check the video after the break for more, but it would help to understand Japanese -- or be able to parse YouTube's inscrutable translation.

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Tuesday, 12 March 2013

Financial info on celebs, officials leaked online

LOS ANGELES (AP) ? Authorities and celebrities were grappling with how to respond to a website that posted what appears to be private financial information about top government officials and stars such as Jay-Z and Mel Gibson.

The Justice Department said Monday the FBI was investigating how the Social Security number, address and a credit report of FBI Director Robert Mueller ended up on the site. The site also posted the same information about Los Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck, and the department said it was investigating the matter.

In addition to Jay-Z and Gibson, other targeted stars included Beyonce, Ashton Kutcher, Kim Kardashian and Paris Hilton. Info posted about Vice President Joe Biden and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton did not include credit reports but included addresses and other sensitive information.

Social Security numbers posted on Jay-Z, Gibson and others matched records in public databases.

The site, which bears an Internet suffix originally assigned to the Soviet Union, expanded throughout the day Monday to add entries on Britney Spears, former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin and others.

The site did not state how the information was obtained or why the people targeted on the site were selected, describing the records only as "secret files." A Twitter profile linked to the site and created after its existence was first reported by celebrity website TMZ included an anti-police message in Russian.

Several of the purported credit reports appear to have been generated last week.

Representatives of those targeted either declined to comment on the accuracy of the information that was posted, or they did not return messages seeking comment.

Los Angeles police Cmdr. Andrew Smith said the LAPD was investigating the posting of Beck's information and would also investigate the posting of info on any celebrities who live in the city and request an inquiry.

He said confidential information on top police officials has been posted online at least twice before.

"People get mad at us, go on the Internet and try to find information about us, and post it all on one site," Smith said.

"The best word I can use to describe it is creepy," he said about the practice known as doxxing. "It's a creepy thing to do."

Frank Preciado, assistant officer in charge at the LAPD online section, said the postings are also illegal. He said the information was likely taken from what is supposed to be a secure database of city employees.

Several of the pages featured unflattering pictures of the celebrities or government officials whose information was posted.

The site's page on Beck includes a taunting reference to former officer Christopher Dorner, who apparently committed suicide after he killed four people during a multi-day rampage. Beck's page included the message "(hash)YouCantCornerTheDorner" and an image of a woman protesting police corruption.

While government officials often have to disclose details on their finances ? and celebrity divorces sometimes feature public financial data ? the information posted online exceeds those disclosures.

Social Security numbers are rarely included in public records anymore because they can be used for identity theft.

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Anthony McCartney can be reached at http://twitter.com/mccartneyAP . Tami Abdollah can be reached at http://www.twitter.com/latams .

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/financial-celebs-officials-leaked-online-222719836.html

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Monday, 11 March 2013

More gun laws = fewer deaths, 50-state study says

FILE - In this Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2009 file photo, two guns lie at the scene where five people were shot and two suspects were taken into custody in a shooting incident that happened along the Mardi Gras parade route in New Orleans. States with the most gun control laws have the fewest gun-related deaths, according to a study published Wednesday, March 6, 2013 in the medical journal JAMA Internal Medicine. The study suggests sheer quantity of measures might make a difference. States with the fewest laws and most deaths included Louisiana, Alaska, Kentucky and Oklahoma. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

FILE - In this Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2009 file photo, two guns lie at the scene where five people were shot and two suspects were taken into custody in a shooting incident that happened along the Mardi Gras parade route in New Orleans. States with the most gun control laws have the fewest gun-related deaths, according to a study published Wednesday, March 6, 2013 in the medical journal JAMA Internal Medicine. The study suggests sheer quantity of measures might make a difference. States with the fewest laws and most deaths included Louisiana, Alaska, Kentucky and Oklahoma. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

(AP) ? States with the most gun control laws have the fewest gun-related deaths, according to a study that suggests sheer quantity of measures might make a difference.

But the research leaves many questions unanswered and won't settle the debate over how policymakers should respond to recent high-profile acts of gun violence.

In the dozen or so states with the most gun control-related laws, far fewer people were shot to death or killed themselves with guns than in the states with the fewest laws, the study found. Overall, states with the most laws had a 42 percent lower gun death rate than states with the least number of laws.

The results are based on an analysis of 2007-2010 gun-related homicides and suicides from the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The researchers also used data on gun control measures in all 50 states compiled by the Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence, a well-known gun control advocacy group. They compared states by dividing them into four equal-sized groups according to the number of gun laws.

The results were published online Wednesday in the medical journal JAMA Internal Medicine.

More than 30,000 people nationwide die from guns every year nationwide, and there's evidence that gun-related violent crime rates have increased since 2008, a journal editorial noted.

During the four-years studied, there were nearly 122,000 gun deaths, 60 percent of them suicides.

"Our motivation was really to understand what are the interventions that can be done to reduce firearm mortality," said Dr. Eric Fleegler, the study's lead author and an emergency department pediatrician and researcher at Boston Children's Hospital.

He said his study suggests but doesn't prove that gun laws ? or something else ? led to fewer gun deaths.

Fleegler is also among hundreds of doctors who have signed a petition urging President Barack Obama and Congress to pass gun safety legislation, a campaign organized by the advocacy group Doctors for America.

Gun rights advocates have argued that strict gun laws have failed to curb high murder rates in some cities, including Chicago and Washington, D.C. Fleegler said his study didn't examine city-level laws, while gun control advocates have said local laws aren't as effective when neighboring states have lax laws.

Previous research on the effectiveness of gun laws has had mixed results, and it's a "very challenging" area to study, said Dr. Daniel Webster, director of the Johns Hopkins Center For Gun Policy. He was not involved in the current study.

The strongest kind of research would require comparisons between states that have dissimilar gun laws but otherwise are nearly identical, "but there isn't a super nice twin for New Jersey," for example, a state with strict gun laws, Webster noted.

Fleegler said his study's conclusions took into account factors also linked with gun violence, including poverty, education levels and race, which vary among the states.

The average annual gun death rate ranged from almost 3 per 100,000 in Hawaii to 18 per 100,000 in Louisiana. Hawaii had 16 gun laws, and along with New Jersey, New York and Massachusetts was among states with the most laws and fewest deaths. States with the fewest laws and most deaths included Alaska, Kentucky, Louisiana and Oklahoma.

But there were outliers: South Dakota, for example, had just two guns laws but few deaths.

Editorial author Dr. Garen Wintemute, director the Violence Prevention Research Program at the University of California, Davis, said the study doesn't answer which laws, if any, work.

Wintemute said it's likely that gun control measures are more readily enacted in states with few gun owners ? a factor that might have more influence on gun deaths than the number of laws.

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Online:

JAMA Internal Medicine: http://www.jamainternalmed.com

CDC: http://www.cdc.gov

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AP Medical Writer Lindsey Tanner can be reached at http://www.twitter.com

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Monday, 11 February 2013

PFT: Pats could part with both Welker, Lloyd

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With the Patriots tepid on the topic of keeping cornerback Aqib Talib with a multi-year deal, his former college coach has offered a surprisingly strong assessment in response to the notion that Talib doesn?t work hard enough.

?[H]e loves to play football,? Mark Mangino recently told Jeff Howe of the Boston Herald.? ?He enjoyed practice time.? He hustled, made plays, did all of his drill work full speed, played hard in the games, did what was asked of him in the weight room, got bigger and stronger when he was with us.? I find that a little hard to believe.

?Things can change, obviously, but I stopped into the Tampa Bay Buccaneers training camp [last summer]. I visited with several members of the staff, front office people, strength coaches, trainers, assistant coaches. To the person, they told me what a great job Aqib was doing. ?He is showing leadership. He is working his tail off in the [OTAs].? He?s been a leader.? He is really busting his butt, and he is really working hard.?

?That doesn?t always happen. I have been to training camps in the past where I?ve had a former player that I?ve coached, and the coaches have come up to me and say, ?This player doesn?t work hard. He?s not into it.?? They?ll tell you the truth. When you go to these NFL places, they don?t mince any words.?

The Bucs may not have minced words, but they eventually traded Talib.? And it?s no surprise.? As coach Greg Schiano tries to build a roster of players of high character, Talib was one of several who simply didn?t fit.

That said, Talib possibly was working hard; it could be that his four-game suspension for violating the league?s policy regarding performance-enhancing substances prompted the trade.? And it could be that an Adderall-free Talib doesn?t work as hard as he does when taking the banned stimulant.

Still, it seems a little odd Mangino is singing Talib?s praises.? Throughout Talib?s various on-field and off-field struggles, Mangino has not been a particularly vocal defender.? Also, it was widely known during the weeks preceding the 2008 draft that Kansas coaches were not saying flattering things about Talib to scouts.

The question now for the Pats is whether they can strike a deal that will extend Talib?s stay beyond a handful of 2012 games.? If he leaves, they won?t have gotten much in return for the fourth-round pick they sent to Tampa.

But at least they got a seventh-round pick back in return.

Source: http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2013/02/10/talk-in-new-england-that-welker-lloyd-could-both-be-gone/related/

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PFT: Niners TE Walker could seek starting job

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With the Patriots tepid on the topic of keeping cornerback Aqib Talib with a multi-year deal, his former college coach has offered a surprisingly strong assessment in response to the notion that Talib doesn?t work hard enough.

?[H]e loves to play football,? Mark Mangino recently told Jeff Howe of the Boston Herald.? ?He enjoyed practice time.? He hustled, made plays, did all of his drill work full speed, played hard in the games, did what was asked of him in the weight room, got bigger and stronger when he was with us.? I find that a little hard to believe.

?Things can change, obviously, but I stopped into the Tampa Bay Buccaneers training camp [last summer]. I visited with several members of the staff, front office people, strength coaches, trainers, assistant coaches. To the person, they told me what a great job Aqib was doing. ?He is showing leadership. He is working his tail off in the [OTAs].? He?s been a leader.? He is really busting his butt, and he is really working hard.?

?That doesn?t always happen. I have been to training camps in the past where I?ve had a former player that I?ve coached, and the coaches have come up to me and say, ?This player doesn?t work hard. He?s not into it.?? They?ll tell you the truth. When you go to these NFL places, they don?t mince any words.?

The Bucs may not have minced words, but they eventually traded Talib.? And it?s no surprise.? As coach Greg Schiano tries to build a roster of players of high character, Talib was one of several who simply didn?t fit.

That said, Talib possibly was working hard; it could be that his four-game suspension for violating the league?s policy regarding performance-enhancing substances prompted the trade.? And it could be that an Adderall-free Talib doesn?t work as hard as he does when taking the banned stimulant.

Still, it seems a little odd Mangino is singing Talib?s praises.? Throughout Talib?s various on-field and off-field struggles, Mangino has not been a particularly vocal defender.? Also, it was widely known during the weeks preceding the 2008 draft that Kansas coaches were not saying flattering things about Talib to scouts.

The question now for the Pats is whether they can strike a deal that will extend Talib?s stay beyond a handful of 2012 games.? If he leaves, they won?t have gotten much in return for the fourth-round pick they sent to Tampa.

But at least they got a seventh-round pick back in return.

Source: http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2013/02/10/delanie-walker-could-be-getting-a-chance-to-start-elsewhere/related/

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Lack of stiff opening round opposition a double edged sword for Canada in Sochi

So the draw is set for Sochi and the 2014 men?s Olympic hockey tournament. After qualifying tournaments played this past weekend across Europe, Canada is in a pool (Group B) with Finland, Norway and Austria ? one perennial medal contender and two just-happy-to-be-there squads.

What is the opposite of a Group of Death? Canada gets two virtual walkovers in its first three preliminary-round games and there are two schools of thought about that development.

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The good: In a venue as geographically removed from North America as Sochi is ? where the players will need to deal with the effects of travel and a 12-hour time change ? it is not a bad thing to face a couple of minnows early on to get their legs under them.

The bad: While other teams are getting battle-tested by more challenging opponents, Canada will be on cruise control for two-thirds of the preliminary round and could potentially play just the one meaningful game against the Finns before it gets to the one-and-done stage of the tournament.

Of course, all this presupposes that the NHL is actually going Sochi, which will still require some give-and-take at the bargaining table before it becomes a fait accompli.

The NHL has meetings scheduled with the International Ice Hockey Federation and the International Olympic Committee in New York later this week to see if they can come to an agreement.

Some time ago, the NHL ?shared? with both bodies the conditions under which it will consider participating in the 2014 Olympics so that when the stakeholders come to the bargaining table, there will be no surprises at the 11th hour.

The NHL wants a number of concessions, most of them involving access issues, including the right to show images from the Olympic hockey tournament on its own web site, for its own marketing purposes. Indications are that the IIHF is on board with some of the NHL?s demands, but there could be issues with the IOC ? which, as a matter of policy, rarely wants to relinquish control over any aspect of the Games. The fear is that if the IOC accedes to the NHL?s requests, other governing bodies in other sports, such as FIFA, will ask for even greater concessions.

It is a balancing act, kind of a CBA negotiation in microcosm. Deep down, the IOC must surely understand that the presence of NHL players at the Olympics greatly enhances the rights fees that they can charge to broadcasters for the Games.

On its side, the NHL must just as surely feel an obligation to NBC Sports, which signed a $2-billion deal with the league last year and then found itself without product to put on its cable sports channel during 3 1/2 months of the season, thanks to the lockout. Competing in Sochi ? even if it doesn?t commit to South Korea four years later ? would be seen as the NHL extending an olive branch to an important sponsor. There are enough good reasons on both sides to see them coming to an agreement, but until it actually happens, there are no guarantees.

For Sochi, Russia is in Pool A with Slovakia, the United States and the third qualifier, Slovenia, which will compete in the Olympics the first time in its history. In Pool C, Latvia earned the other Olympic qualifying berth and will join the Czech Republic, Sweden and Switzerland.

The IIHF is always tweaking and adjusting its format because it wants to be inclusive ? and give the second tier of the hockey-playing world a chance to compete against the big boys.

In Vancouver, Canada had just a so-so record in the round-robin portion of the tournament ? a win over Norway, a shootout win over Switzerland and a loss to the United States. In the Olympics, where the three-points-for-a-victory system is in effect, that gave Canada just five out of a possible nine points and forced it to play an extra game in the qualification round (against Germany) before advancing to the quarter-finals.

There the Canadians met a rested Russian team that had cruised through the preliminaries ? and you probably remember the rest of the story. Canada came out like ?a gorilla out of a cage? (Russian goalie Ilya Bryzgalov?s colourful post-game description) and crushed the Russians. Afterward, most of the Canadian players agreed ? playing the extra game against the Germans actually helped them get untracked in the tournament. From there, they defeated the Slovaks and Americans in subsequent rounds and won the gold medal. Television ratings, in Canada and the United States, reached record levels.

Accordingly, the NHL holds considerable leverage here and if it ultimately decides to give Sochi a pass, it won?t be going to South Korea in 2018.

Some Russian players say they will defy the league and play in Sochi, no matter how the talks unfold, but aside from them, it would be a watered-down tournament without the NHL. No amount of warm and fuzzy Olympic profiles about the kids and minor-leaguers that would be playing instead is going to fool the hockey-watching public into thinking this is anything more than a second-rate show.

If the NHL stays home, about the only thing you can safely predict about the 2014 Olympics is that the gap between international hockey?s haves and have-nots will shrink considerably.

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Sunday, 10 February 2013

LinkedIn's 4Q gets rave reviews from investors

FILE - In this Monday, May 9, 2011 file photo, LinkedIn Corp., the professional networking Web site, displays its logo outside of headquarters in Mountain View, Calif. Linkedin is reporting their fourth quarter 2012 earnings on Thursday, Feb. 7, 2013. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma, File)

FILE - In this Monday, May 9, 2011 file photo, LinkedIn Corp., the professional networking Web site, displays its logo outside of headquarters in Mountain View, Calif. Linkedin is reporting their fourth quarter 2012 earnings on Thursday, Feb. 7, 2013. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma, File)

(AP) ? Online professional-networking service LinkedIn's fourth-quarter performance added another line to its sterling resume as a public company.

The results announced Thursday extended LinkedIn Corp.'s uninterrupted streak of exceeding analysts' projections for both earnings and revenue. It marked the seventh consecutive quarter since LinkedIn's May 2011 IPO that the company has pulled that off, to the delight of investors.

The run of pleasant surprises is one of the reasons that LinkedIn's stock has tripled from its initial public offering price of $45. The shares surged $11.71, or 9.4 percent, to $135.80 in extended trading after the numbers came out.

Besides a 66 percent increase in earnings from the previous year, the latest quarter was highlighted by an influx of 15 million accounts to propel LinkedIn's total membership beyond 200 million. Visitors to LinkedIn's website also viewed 67 percent more pages than the previous year, an indication that the company's efforts to add more business news and career tips from top business executives are paying off.

Wall Street's embrace of LinkedIn contrasts with the cold response given to other Internet services that have gone public during the past few years. Most of them are trading below their IPO prices. The most notable is Facebook Inc., whose stock is worth about 25 percent less than it was when it made its market debut in May.

Although both run websites devoted to connecting people with common interests, LinkedIn and Facebook are targeting different audiences. Facebook focuses mostly on letting friends and family share good times and swap stories, while LinkedIn concentrates on helping people advance their careers and helping companies fill jobs.

Facebook, which is based in Menlo Park, is the larger of the two services, with more than 1 billion active users and $5.1 billion in revenue last year. LinkedIn, which is based in Mountain View, Calif., has 202 million accountholders and revenue of $972 million in 2012.

But LinkedIn is growing more quickly, partly because it's less dependent on advertising than Facebook and most Internet services. In the fourth quarter, advertising accounted for 27 percent of LinkedIn's revenue. The remainder comes from various tools that it sells to help recruit workers and glean more insights from the information that its users post on its website.

Reflecting its belief that the member data are becoming increasingly valuable, LinkedIn said Thursday that it intends to raise some prices this year. Setting up a member profile remains free. The price increase reflects the additional information that the company has accumulated as its membership has more than doubled in less than two years, according to Steve Sordello, LinkedIn's chief financial officer. The company provided no specifics on the increases.

LinkedIn earned $11.5 million, or 10 cents per share, during the final three months of last year. That compared to $6.9 million, or 6 cents per share, a year earlier.

If not for the costs of employee stock compensation and certain other charges, LinkedIn said it would have earned 35 cents per share. That was far above the average estimates of 19 cents per share among analysts surveyed by FactSet.

Revenue soared 81 percent from the previous year to $304 million ? about $24 million above analyst forecasts.

LinkedIn's revenue outlook for the current quarter and all of 2013 were roughly in line with analyst estimates, setting the stage for the company to clear those financial hurdles once again.

Management's forecast for annual revenue of $1.4 billion this year appears conservative, given that it would translate into an increase of about 45 percent from last year. In 2012, LinkedIn's annual revenue rose 86 percent.

"We are trying to utilize a prudent approach to year-over-year growth," Sordello told analysts during an analyst conference call.

Associated Press

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APNewsBreak: Flaws found in missile shield

WASHINGTON (AP) ? Secret Defense Department studies cast doubt on whether a multibillion-dollar missile defense system planned for Europe will ever be able to protect the U.S. from Iranian missiles as intended.

Military officials say they believe the problems can be overcome and are moving forward. But proposed fixes could be difficult.

The studies are the latest to highlight serious problems for a plan that has been criticized on several fronts. Republicans claim it was hastily drawn in an attempt to appease Russia. But Russia is also critical of the plan, which it believes is really intended to counter its missiles.

The classified studies were summarized in a briefing for lawmakers by the nonpartisan Government Accountability Office. The briefing, which was not classified, was obtained by The Associated Press.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/apnewsbreak-flaws-found-missile-shield-081631698--politics.html

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Hunt for Christopher Dorner becomes major PR problem for L.A. police (+video)

Los Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck says he will review alleged cop killer Christopher Dorner's charges of racism. It could be an important step in reversing the LAPD?s history of corruption and abuse.

By Brad Knickerbocker,?Staff writer / February 10, 2013

A digital billboard along Santa Monica Boulevard shows a "wanted" alert for former Los Angeles police officer Christopher Dorner, suspected in a spree of violence as part of a vendetta against law enforcement after being fired by the department.

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The hunt for alleged cop killer Christopher Dorner has turned into a major public relations challenge for law enforcement officials, in particular the Los Angeles Police Department working its way back from a history of corruption and abuse.

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Not only have hundreds of well-trained officers equipped with military-style vehicles ? including helicopters with thermal imaging devices one pilot says can pick out a rabbit in a snowstorm ? been unable to find the man charged with killing three people and wounding two others on a rampage aimed at police officers and their families.

The LAPD also has been forced to reexamine the reasons for Mr. Dorner?s dismissal as a police officer in 2009 ? brought about, Dorner charges in the 11-page manifesto he posted on Facebook, by racism in the department. And the LAPD is having to make amends to the two people ? a middle-aged Hispanic woman and her mother delivering newspapers ? wounded when police riddled their truck with gunfire. (The women?s truck was neither the make nor the color of Dorner?s pickup later found abandoned.)

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The search for Dorner continued Sunday in and around the San Bernardino mountains east of Los Angeles, but police were on edge and alert to the possibility that the alleged killer had left California. Police in Las Vegas (where Dorner owns property) are now traveling in pairs, and motorcycle patrol officers have been ordered into less-vulnerable cruisers.

Given Dorner?s claims about why he was fired, which detail specific episodes with specific senior officers named, LAPD Chief Charlie Beck has ordered an official review of the case, which occurred before he took over the department.

"I am aware of the ghosts of the LAPD's past and one of my biggest concerns is that they will be resurrected by Dorner's allegations of racism within the department," Chief Beck said in a statement Saturday. "Therefore, I feel we need to also publicly address Dorner's allegations regarding his termination of employment."

In his manifesto, Dorner warns that the killing will continue until ?the department states the truth about my innocence.?

But Beck says, "I do this not to appease a murderer?. I do it to reassure the public that their police department is transparent and fair in all the things we do."

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Town of Tessalit in Mali falls to French

GAO, Mali (AP) ? A Malian official says French forces have taken another town in north Mali from Islamic insurgents. They're now in Tessalit.

Aicha Belco Maiga, president of the government body representing the area of Tessalit, confirmed by telephone from her home in the capital Bamako that her town had been retaken by French forces. She is in contact with a colleague in Tessalit.

"Since 8 a.m. this morning, French troops are in Tessalit. They control the entrance to the town, as well as the administrative buildings," said Maiga.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/town-tessalit-mali-falls-french-142401718.html

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The amazing amphibians and reptiles of the Philippine island Luzon

Friday, February 8, 2013

A recent study of the amphibians and reptiles of Sierra Madre Mountain Range, northeastern Luzon, reveals a preliminary enumeration of more than 100 species that contribute to the unique biodiversity of the region. At present, the Luzon region's herpetological range stands at more than 150 species. Out of these, a total of 49 amphibian species have been documented, 44 of which are native and a remarkable 32 endemic. In the world of reptiles, Luzon can boast with 106 native species, 76 of which are unique to this region.

The catalogue published in the open access journal Zookeys features a fascinating range of reptiles and amphibians, such as the beautifully coloured colubrid snake Hologerrhum philippinum, which is one of the four endemic snake genera from the region and can be recognized by the vibrant-yellow skin decoration. Another species that provokes amazement is the bizarre soft-shell turtle Pelochelys cantorii. The variety described in this study includes fascinating frogs, crocodiles, snakes, lizards and many more, offering a menagerie of shapes and colours all documented in stunning photography.

With such a great array of biodiversity, the northern Philippines has been the focus of of large numbers of new species discoveries and re-discoveries of new species in recent decades, establishing it as a major regional biodiversity hotspot. The herpetological diversity of the island may grow to as many as 90-100 (70-80% endemic) amphibian species and as many as 150-160 reptiles with the contributions of ongoing biodiversity studies in the near future. It will be a major challenge to monitor these communities through time in order to assess their responses to land use changes, climate change, resource extraction, introduced species, emerging infectious disease, and habitat degradation.

With the initial baseline information provided in the survey, tremendous opportunities exist for future studies in taxonomy, biogeography, ecology and conservation of northern Luzon's amphibians and reptiles. Conservation of Luzon's vertebrate biodiversity remains an on-going effort, challenged by rapid development,logging, mining and conversion of natural habitats into agricultural lands to provide food for a burgeoning human population.

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Brown RM, Siler CD, Oliveros CH, Welton LJ, Rock A, Swab J, Van Weerd M, van Beijnen J, Jose E, Rodriguez D, Jose E, Diesmos AC (2013) The amphibians and reptiles of Luzon Island, Philippines, VIII: the herpetofauna of Cagayan and Isabela Provinces, northern Sierra Madre Mountain Range. ZooKeys 266: 1-120. doi: 10.3897/zookeys.266.3982

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Saturday, 9 February 2013

Nikki Reed: Hanson&#39;s &#39;Get the Girl Back&#39; Video Guest Star! - Just Jared

Nikki Reed sprints down the sidewalk as part of her morning workout routine on Wednesday (February 6) in Los Angeles.

The 24-year-old actress was joined by her pet pooch for the jog.

PHOTOS: Check out the latest pics of Nikki Reed

Nikki, a Hanson fan, recently took part in their upcoming video for their song ?Get the Girl Back.?

The band recruited Nikki, along with Kat Dennings, Drake Bell, and Drew Seeley to participate! ?It was a very fun thing because they [Nikki and Kat] are genuine fans of our band,? the band told AOL.

Take a sneak peek at the video below!

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Friday, 8 February 2013

Obama aides meet with business groups about spending cuts (Washington Bureau)

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Police arrest 3 for threatening Kashmir girl band

In this Sunday, Dec. 23, 2012 photo, members of Indian-controlled Kashmir?s first all-girl rock band Pragaash, or First Light, perform at the annual 'Battle of the Bands' in Srinagar, India. The band has decided to disband after only one concert because of threats its three teenaged members received on social media and harsh criticism from a top Muslim cleric and separatists, who criticized it as ?Western-style cultural waywardness.? The fate of Pragaash highlights the simmering tension between modernity and tradition in Muslim-majority Kashmir, where an armed uprising against Indian rule and a relentless crackdown by government forces have killed over 68,000 people since 1989. (AP Photo)

In this Sunday, Dec. 23, 2012 photo, members of Indian-controlled Kashmir?s first all-girl rock band Pragaash, or First Light, perform at the annual 'Battle of the Bands' in Srinagar, India. The band has decided to disband after only one concert because of threats its three teenaged members received on social media and harsh criticism from a top Muslim cleric and separatists, who criticized it as ?Western-style cultural waywardness.? The fate of Pragaash highlights the simmering tension between modernity and tradition in Muslim-majority Kashmir, where an armed uprising against Indian rule and a relentless crackdown by government forces have killed over 68,000 people since 1989. (AP Photo)

(AP) ? Three people have been arrested in Indian-controlled Kashmir for allegedly threatening the first Kashmiri all-girl rock band, which disbanded after its debut concert following abusive comments on social media and a demand from a top Muslim cleric that they stop performing.

The three have been booked for criminal intimidation and violating Internet laws, police officer Afadul Mujtaba said Thursday. If convicted, they could be jailed for up to seven years each. They were arrested Wednesday night

The controversy over the band Pragaash, or "First Light" in Kashmiri, highlights the simmering tension between modernity and tradition in Muslim-majority Kashmir, where an armed uprising against Indian rule and a crackdown by government forces have killed more than 68,000 people since 1989.

Police are looking for at least a dozen other people whose comments were abusive. However, no action has been taken against the cleric for describing the girls' band as a non-Islamic activity.

The arrests came as one of the band members told India's CNN-IBN channel that the group had decided to stop singing because of the cleric's edict, and not merely because of the online abuses. "Everything was going fine till the fatwa was issued," she said, referring to the cleric's order.

The TV channel did not identify the band member, who also said the band members respected the cleric's decision because he was "more aware of our religion." She urged the media to stop reporting on the case.

Pragaash performed in public for the first time in December in Srinagar, the main city in Indian-controlled Kashmir. It won third place in an annual "Battle of the Bands" rock show organized by an Indian paramilitary force as part of a campaign to win hearts and minds in the region.

Soon after the show, Kashmiri pages on social networking sites like Facebook hotly debated the band. Some wondered whether the performance was appropriate in Muslim-dominated Kashmir, while others raised broader questions on the Islamic approach to music and the role of women in the society.

Many commenters backed the girls, but others were abusive, hurling sexual slurs and calling for them and their families to be expelled from the region.

The controversy deepened Saturday after Omar Abdullah, the region's top elected official, promised a police probe into the threats and wrote on Twitter that "the talented teenagers should not let themselves be silenced by a handful of morons."

The all-girl band then came under the scrutiny of various groups.

Mufti Bashiruddin Ahmad, Kashmir's state-sponsored cleric, issued a fatwa on Sunday ordering the girls to "stop from these activities and not to get influenced by the support of political leadership."

Kashmir's main separatist alliance, the All Parties Hurriyat Conference, also did not approve of the band, calling the band "a step toward Westernization of young girls."

However, the alliance also distanced itself from the cleric's edict, and denied the girls were under threat. It said the Indian media was "blowing up a small issue with a purpose to defame the Kashmiri freedom struggle."

Associated Press

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Researchers Take a Closer Look at the Most Common and Powerful Triggers of Depression

Like a sudden forest fire with no traceable origin, depression often flares up for no apparent reason. Sometimes, though, one can identify a catalyst?the lightning bolt that delivered the spark. On its own no single misfortune can fully explain why and how someone develops depression, and depression sometimes arises and lingers largely irrespective of events or circumstances outside the mind. But some painful experiences?such as the death of a loved one, divorce and abrupt unemployment?can trigger individual episodes of depression, especially the very first incidence.

For a long time psychiatrists and psychologists have lumped such triggers together under rather vague umbrella terms, including "severe psychosocial stressors" and "stressful life events." In recent years, however, a few researchers have looked more carefully at the different kinds of events that provoke a depressive episode. The evidence they have collected so far argues for a more nuanced understanding of how stress interacts with individual susceptibility to depression, how quickly depression follows different types of stress, and how best to treat depression in these various situations.

The current guidebook for psychiatrists, the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders IV (DSM-IV), defines a major depressive episode as at least five characteristic symptoms of depression persisting two weeks or longer. Symptoms include low mood and energy, insomnia, feelings of worthlessness, diminished pleasure in daily activities and weight change; to meet the criteria for a diagnosis, the symptoms must interfere with one's work or social life.

The taxonomy of events that precipitate a major depressive episode is vast and diverse. Some people become depressed after learning that they have a serious illness, after a natural disaster destroys their homes or when they fail to achieve important goals. Depression is also prevalent among those who have survived rape and war. The most common trigger of depression is loss, which takes many different forms, including economic misfortune, unexpected unemployment and the loss of cherished possessions. According to large surveys, around 44 percent of depressive episodes are preceded by "interpersonal loss," such as the death of a loved one, divorce, the end of a romantic relationship or the fact that a close friend has moved to another part of the country. In other words, a severed connection with another person probably triggers more depression than any other kind of painful experience.

An event that catalyzes a depressive episode does not have to be catastrophic?sometimes what seems like mild stress or a minor loss to most people is enough to plunge someone into murky misery that refuses to fade. It all depends on an individual's vulnerability to depression, which is determined by a complex interaction of many different factors, including: sources of stress in one's life; family history of mental illness; cognitive style?that is, the patterns of thought unique to an individual; and psychosocial factors, such as adversity in early childhood and the presence or absence of caring relatives and friends. Someone with low vulnerability and no previous depressive episodes may survive a devastating hurricane or emerge from a period of grief following the death of a sibling having never experienced true depression. In contrast, someone at high risk of depression with little social support might fall into the depths of despair for months on end after a budding romance wilts and withers.

Kenneth Kendler of Virginia Commonwealth University and other researchers have argued that people at high risk for depression are "prekindled"?it might not take much to spark their first depressive episode and, from then on, they are increasingly susceptible to spontaneous bouts of depression not triggered by any specific event. A bigger spark?or a greater number of small sparks?is needed to kindle depression in people whose risk is lower, and any relapses are more likely to be linked to a particular loss or stressful experience, rather than flaring up on their own.

An example of how stress interacts with individual susceptibility to depression comes from recent research by George Slavich of the University of California, Los Angeles, and his colleagues. Among 100 people who had been diagnosed with major depressive disorder, those who had experienced greater adversity in their childhoods and who had a longer history of depression were more likely to have had episodes of depression triggered by relatively minor forms of loss. Past experiences had lowered their threshold for depression or, as Kendler might say, prekindled their minds?the embers of depression were still warm. Slavich and his colleagues speculate that people who lose important relationships early on?through the death of a parent, for example?may become especially sensitive to even small losses in the future, especially interpersonal losses.

Slavich has also found that the deliberate rejection of one person by another?a form of interpersonal loss known as "targeted rejection"?is a particularly powerful catalyst of depression. In one study, he and his colleagues interviewed 27 people who had been diagnosed with major depressive disorder. Twelve of 16 participants (75 percent) who had experienced targeted rejection developed depression within 30 days; only three of 11 interviewees (27 percent) who had not been actively rejected became depressed that quickly. Overall, the onset of depression was three times faster following targeted rejection than other forms of loss. The researchers note that rejection by one person often involves subtler exclusion from many others, a phenomenon they term rejection reverberation: if your boss fires you, you will probably lose contact with many of your fellow employees; if your partner unilaterally ends a romantic relationship, you may lose some mutual friends.

New understanding of how quickly interpersonal loss can trigger depression in certain vulnerable people is reflected in a recent change to the DSM. The current version, the DSM-IV, stipulates that someone who has recently lost a loved one should not be diagnosed with a major depressive episode unless his or her depressive symptoms persist longer than two months. If the symptoms have not lasted that long, the reasoning goes, then the person is most likely grieving?a typical and often transient response?rather than suffering from depression. The DSM-5, to be published this May, eliminates this caveat, allowing someone to be diagnosed with depression two weeks after the death of a loved one. It includes some footnotes distinguishing depression from grief, however. Whereas depression is usually constant, grief is more likely to ebb and flow in waves and it does not usually invoke the feelings of worthlessness and low self-esteem that are so characteristic of depression. Grievers long to be reunited with someone they loved; the depressed often believe that they are unlovable.

The DSM revision emerged from new studies confirming that bereavement is one of the most devastating forms of interpersonal loss and sometimes triggers a genuine depressive episode alongside grieving. Studies have also shown that people who are both grieving and depressed benefit from therapy and antidepressants.

In one experiment conducted in California, for example, 22 adults who had lost their spouses in the previous six to eight weeks and subsequently met the DSM-IV criteria for a major depressive episode volunteered to take a daily dose of bupropion, a commonly prescribed antidepressant also known by its brand name, Wellbutrin. Grief and depression responded differently to the treatment, suggesting that the volunteers were indeed experiencing both simultaneously: most people showed lessening symptoms of depression, but not of grief. In fact, some people found that as the fog of depression lifted they were able to grieve properly and confront the fact that their spouse was gone. Sidney Zisook of U.C. San Diego, who conducted the study with his colleagues, cautions that it is a small and uncontrolled trial, which means that the treated volunteers were not directly compared with a similar group of people who did not receive medication. The study was also sponsored by a pharmaceutical company, GlaxoSmithKline, for which Zisook has been a consultant.

When a patient shows symptoms of depression soon after a loss?whether the death of a spouse or a failed romance?clinicians face a dilemma: They must determine whether the patient is heading toward or has already developed true depression or, instead, whether the patient is passing through a phase of typical grief. Weighing factors such as changes in self-esteem and family history of mental illness can help clinicians make an informed evaluation in many cases, but some situations are more ambiguous. Psychiatry has no universal litmus test for depression. Richard Friedman of Weill Cornell Medical College and other psychiatrists have argued that the changes in the DSM-5 will discourage clinicians from carefully considering the difference between grief and depression, thereby encouraging overmedication. In line with DSM-IV, they advocate a period of watchful waiting for at least two months after a patient has lost a loved one before diagnosing depression. "There's nothing to be lost by waiting," Friedman says. "There's probably a tiny fraction of people at high risk for quickly developing depression after bereavement and they will have a known history of depression."

Zisook acknowledges that axing the bereavement exclusion in DSM-5 will help only a small segment of the population. When treating a vulnerable patient with a history of depression, however, a clinician may need to act quickly to prevent bereavement from triggering another major depressive episode. That is what the DSM-5 allows. Zisook also thinks that the DSM-IV confused many clinicians by implying that grief does not last longer than two months. To the contrary, Zisook says, grief can last a lifetime. He further points out that antidepressants are not the only or necessarily the best option for people who are both depressed and grieving. Talk therapy and cognitive behavioral therapy?which involves recognizing and changing maladaptive thought patterns?work as well.

More effective treatments will likely require a much clearer understanding of exactly what happens in the brain and body during depression. As with the majority of mental disorders, depression's underlying biology remains cloudy?but projects such as the National Institute of Mental Health's Research Domain Criteria are making impressive progress. For now, although we may not be able to govern all the genetic and social factors that kindle our minds, we can learn how to contain the sparks life flings at us. "At the end of the day, it's not stressful events alone that result in depression," Slavich says. "It's about the differences in how our brains construe those types of events. All the stress we experience gets translated into the types of biological and cognitive processes that precipitate depression. Some people ruminate about them and others don't. Some people may never develop depression, no matter how badly they are rejected. That's the silver lining?although we can't always control whether someone dies or whether our girlfriend breaks up with us, we can try to control how we think about it and deal with it." Follow Scientific American on Twitter @SciAm and @SciamBlogs. Visit ScientificAmerican.com for the latest in science, health and technology news.
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